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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 13. 192S. j More For What You Sell! LESS FOR WHAT YOU BUYJ :. Re-Washed Half Ground Salt. ; 1 00 fcti:..:.; T-.:3e Very Best Grade Flour, 4 ack..'..i.:..'...i.$8.60 Bleached Hard Wheat Flour. 4 tacks ,., $3.20 Good Biscuit Flour, 4 sacks . ..$7.00 Best Cream Cornmeal, 9 lbs. .....'....; .40c See Us First We Can . Sa?e You Money! FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ItOSEBURO "Ship By We have a fleet of trucks leaving daily, Roseburg, Eugene, Portland, Medford, Marshfield,. making delivery at Allt WatJ Points f Oregon Auto Transportation Co. j (t J Roseburg Phoae 814 Portland Phone M Hit 4 4 401 Oak St. E. Water and Yamhill St. 4 , 9 Santa" buy your "Fords"" at Churchill's. They have a stock of roadsters and coupes, also a 'fevr Fordsons. ' when in roseburg!!: STOP AT Hotel Unipqua Chas. S. McElhinny "TThe Widow's Friend" Oregon Life 248 North Jackson CHRISTMAS AGAIN Once again we will wrap your Xmas pack ages free for mailing. Wt Call and Deliver. Our Auto Will CalL Phone 277 r AT BRAND'S ROAD STAND Pacific Highway' Mile North Open Evenings Till 11 o'clock REAL BARBECUE . SANDWICHES Meat Toasted on spits before the open fire. Coffee with real creaim Sweet cider. They taste pretty good after the show. ; Always a Big Assortment of Fruits, Nuts and Candy H tmi I PHRI5TM AS . I 'Lr" I .:". 1 X l tt i rrn y I Blooming rlntiu I ; . I Christmas HaskU with ' . I i I Cut Flowers I . THE FERN , TUBBY Roseburg s Leading FlorlsU I I W A Phone 240 I . ., , , , , -J I 1 ' r 1 ' - JMM- ?cm, fW i-fS's) j5'"Vi'- ' A HI4 PACKO'TOVS. VOU SET. ) I 6CT AtLH CAMtry ' 'id AltX'.WEEKf . , GOCO Ote I ; - V vAKJt FOB. ftHRtS'MASj y vgig5 . sawclm;3 r: ; The Urgest Stock of ! .' , T gjl JljT ' '''styi'&y Cood Used . , , , , ffP1 . g m. fiK " y , Chevrolels- ' AJPZZZ fSJ Wp W Will Hell on , I , . 1fW (T V - ' iti I LiH'-fy 'V , EASY TERMS j- ' &2 ' -S Hn.en Ovrolet Co. , , CL Phone 44 ' ' j' ' " j i , , ; ' -V I ft 1, yi 11 ; :.1i . .1 ...'. -II 2) i IP OAKLAND V &13SHS Truck" Dollars and Cents - S I1 designing, loihMi for ?,.??! -t ' Dressmaking and readyuade kiddle clothes sale. Agency (oc Parker's ho- siery. bi Fowler 8U, phone 527-K. . , BOY AUTO DRIVER IS FACING CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER ; t ' (A)cUtl ITo. Uunt i.) . wind blowing the light sill: of hor I DALLAS, Ore., Dec. 18. Ai,.. ahe uw heijelii crouching ! charge ot Involuntary ruanslausht , jn lne tQadows. 'Turmoil; and er has been fikd against Itaymond ,cnio5 her mind. Running .tuner, Ai, loiuwiug a ou.ouers m-, quest yestoraay into the death of j v. nayws iu mi auvouioono ow yxib black linaiity. , j dent Wednesday night 1, ,, . ! j The Inquest . found that "J. C.J pictures went with opproasive Hayter came to his dtath by being 'ditorder through her thoughts. struck by sn automobile driven by j HerseU darilna through tile gar - one Kaymond Miller and that lica Murlii0, gray and trembling cause of said death of J. C. Hayter ;',, ln iivlne room, going was the careless negligence wreckless operation ot suid au: .u- i it I w" "'"" wreckles, op..-atlon ot said aulomo-, bile by the said Raymond Mlilcr." Quality merchandise at lowest prices at Powell's Furniture Store. MINT GROWERS WILL HOLD MEETING AT SUTHERUN SAT. Peppermint growers of the coun tv in tn hnld a mewtinz at Suth- purpose ot discussing plans for thei ,,m not m about that but formation of a marketing organ- . thu way on if, w so brutal UaOon. County Agent B. W.iU1 euded and not ended." Cooney, T. H. NesB and L. Antics j " ny iBn't it ended?' of the Roseburg Chamber of Coin- sha reuiained silent, thlnl.ing: mcrce will be present to assist inji-Yos, I knew it a year ago I any possible way In the work un-iknow it would be like this." L'dertaken. A committee of Suther - lin growers have been making anjhad taken the ride with Tlmrny. Investigation of the conditions lu,And ohe would have run - away the Willamette valley and will have aa Interesting report to sub-J for the fainting of the coiniug ot 'mlt. A large quantity of pepper-(the child. And (tie whole year imint will be grown In this county 'bad been filled with ugliness. The in the future, it Is believed, and! whole year had pointed to this it is desired to put the industry on a firm basis from the outset. V. U$S H Mas. i KmUn EE." !p ML can b had L JlWM at tow cost (l s- -.-.. dtrtct from - JJESHk tzt y" the tmtum- p Trl "j " jT J M m v , ,.. . . . ..... i t ... "SANDY" By ELENORE MEHER.N - WHAT KAS HAPPENED " ' .,' I.V THE STORY SO FAR: Eindy McNcl,' to love with life, maiues uu Aiunuo, a run uai- I , lau, to pbut9 tier iwpovciwuvd. tiuuilly. - i'iMiiaj by luuraio uu iliequeul quarrels loliow. A iuu dies at birtu. - liuo iicSell, Ior uucie, aius iu plant lor cauuy anu jher uioiuer to it.e a trip .o iiouu 1 lulu. - Taere sue nitjtu Kuiuon vt'orth, who saves tor Ufo lu llie 'surf. Co toe same steamer noiutt in declares bl love, iiurlllo de ; entree lie win nev.r release her. . i Judith Moore, a cousin, leas sau- I jay love U evrything. kiurluoovor- ' : lake nor aa she guvs tor a tryst ' wuo uanion. He appears, ua- expecteuiy, at a party she la giving tor her liltuu.. Alter the puny he strikes her. She leaves m.riv hi tiriLm li,r nia house and wee. a Itamon , Worth, who drives her to his . home. uo on with the story from here: CHAPTER S3 . ' I I She listened to tile crackling oi a the Ions. The fiunies seut a vav- M Sieriug glow over me dark, paneled m 9 ' walls, touching a picture, a shell; 51 5 of books, an old brass kettle. jU wnh iiuiha, r.f pnmr wanveri tnru w i like. The tap oi a tree against the window; the boom, of waves sense of Isolation. 1 She lay with her hands over her closed eyes, trying not to think. She l.ourd jtamon moving aooul, lilting the lid ot a stove, gelling : down dishes. The pungency oi coflee and bacon drilled through I the room, ' He set a tame at me urepiace. fu "I'm hungry. Are you'" He sinil- W ed und pusucd a big. roomy chuir tor her us though she had mertiy I dropped in for a f tlcndly chat. Standing, she caught a gttiutise ot hersell n a mirror and was suockod to find that her chcen was not lerrioiy svvoueu; mui. n merely looked neavy aau slight ly blue. Tne .ucounter oi the nigUt iook oa an aspect of unreality a Brroteaaue and ualy dream. flight and her presence here vita , Hauioa were t autastlc and in- cr.dlble. . . . ' . She went up and looked at Jier i face. And she cioitd hor leellns - Murine s hund, hca ,tmg his: uo up aiaiis Co to your , L" !,i?.li'bi. "i tr ,'w.un Ih H.IIA. The Bwuy without hat or coal ieav lng without a word ending it - . . . . inow and tni-n to tue aoor eipecL - lng her return. Ttteu Alice and kVhrmu-; sick In a burning agitatiou. ' She sat at the able forced her- self to eat "You didn't expeat l me hore tor breukfast this mors - iiiK Itamon?" She kept her eyes j bard on bor plate. . Bandy, why take ft this war: (You've known It was bound to time haven't for some i a year ago tliii very month she that night that very night; only I stark, ugly climax, Hut she bed expected to leave I quietly prepare for self-support land one day pack her trunk, write him a dignified farewell and leave. She wanted no more bit- terness: no more sordid uuarrel - ing. Kcenift fcaiuial, doesn't it? As though you belong here 1" ! InMliictively sho touched her Slio glsneea through-a window cut lip, blinking and ati:hing the a small, high window that flame crpep along the log. 'framed a single tree growing "Ho you say it's ended yet not artaigbt up lrom the rock. Jihe ended, because yon don't knnwlsaid uneasily: "I shouldn't have what you're going to do, Candy?" She nodded. "You're going to amy rlgl t hern as long ns you like. Until you're made up .your mind." I "I can't Btay here. Ramon." I'XMAS SHOPPING At our place is'a pleasure ' Just walk about the store, maka your selectitAi from' our large and well displayed stocks and- we wilt carefully deliver all your purchases to your kitchen. No aching arms or dropping bundle in the rain, try our way and be convinced.; 1 (Juistmas ' candies, nuts, oranges, bananas,; apples, grapefruit, cranberries, tigs, dates, prunes and peaches. ' Mince meat, and pumpkin tor your pies. , In fresh vegetables thero is squash, sweet potatoes, cabbage, turnips, 'beets, carrots, celery, lettuce and spinach. FOR SATURDAY WE CFFER SPECIAL Fancy Netted Gem Potatoes, per 1 00 Ibsl.i l..$3.35 Standard Corn, per doz.' .'. $1.49 Standard Peas, per doz. . $1.49 Standard Tomatoes, per doz $1.49 Buy your winter supply, as prices are advancing. Jelly Powder, Diamond W Brand, 3 pkgs. for.. ..25c r ancy Mixed Nuts, 2 lbs. for ......45c 1-ancy 'Jap Crab Meat, J$s, per can ....25c Fancy White Meat Tuna f-ish, y29 per can.. 25c 23 lb. box fancy Petite Prunes, per box $1.90 : Stores at Myrtle Creek." Sutheilin and Yoncalla. " ; - - MEATS SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY We are here to please you. ' If at any time your pur chase does not satisfy, we will cheerfully refund your money. . . . i CORN FED BEEF Beef Roasts, lb . 15c Boiling Beef, lb ;....r 12JC , Sirloin Steak, lb 20c MILK FED VEAL Heavy Veal Shoulder Roast, lb 1 ...I.... ...... .1.1 5c . Veal Leg and Loin Roast, lb .. . 20c Breast ot Veal, lb .'. 12ie Hamburger, lb . .........15c POKK. PRODUCTS -Leg of Pork Roast, well trimmed, lb. .. Pure Pork bausage, lb. .., Pure Lard in bulk, lb. 20c, g jj ght Sugar Cured Bacon, lb. . g " - LIGHT HAMS, HALF OR WHOLE, LB. 28c Also a complete line of fresh and cured meats, cut to B --your order. We trim the g PEOPLES Grocery Phone 145 Free Delivery ' j . .i'. , "" , " . -hat can't you!' ; I .. She put tiotU lmuiis over Her !CUp and tried to sinlio: tried to iBhru, 1!a roachcd over kl,,, ,ook !?u!"5-, 1...'?.'? er ."a u wio. luuiiuiiuyoan),! ls nu And vou're mini to Van t Ko any Xu At least .rS. P " " S' , ; She glanced at lilm swiftly, her 'W eourching his. A flush crept i"""" '.m 80lnE ouca; not coming back. She told ;' L Angeles. 1 vo got to go (Alice she was in LoLs Angeles n'Bt. oti won t be airaid 'and meant to get a job there for , , ' . e"""" ' " " " ... uuU. I1'" Bet your provisions. There's nw. ..iuiuk hi niw wmo wunu i oen to tne t;iarK noiei. sno trouble you. You'll like it here." I asked Alice to tell the mother Her hands In his trembled: that she was on a visit to Judith "Why should you do all this lor j tell nothing else. Kamon would me, itamon?" mail this letter. He would call "You can answer that, Sandy..! lor the suitcase. I'm glad to do It. I'm overjoyed r ' . at the chance to do It. You'll I I.ate" in the afternoon Ramon free here. And you can figure, ireturned. Ho was in the blithest iout what you want to do. j She became silent looking Into a future, troubled, forbidding and dark. i Into the room came bounding "... . i bis, frolicsome alrdale. He He rolled up his sleeves, staok- sniffed at Sandy's shoes, ran his ing dishes In the sink ot a litileinose over her hands, harked and cuuboard like room adjoining the big one. lie raised the tan. un - ruiy-eyolirows that gave such an easy, tolerunt look to bis sunny, brown eyes. "'I've oiten pictured you nore, Bandy. 1 ve thought ihow wonderful it would be. It! come, un, Kamon I ehouiun t have cm?." JIo glanced ot her pleadingly "You won't feel so always." fche trembled because of the chill and fear In her thoughts. "If Wishes B ...25c ...20c 5 lbs. for. 95c .. ; .33c 2ic I Meat, not the Customer. SUPPLM. Meat Market 363 '," ' T He kissed hor (,'oodhy when he drove off on the shopping tour, 'ra"'cl her face and murmured, '! u yo know what a Joy this is -to be doing things for you?" fih. .in,j ).. a w,.HiH. . ,,. "' ' !ha ," !"' hum witn , tne ' Vorlor. Tk I She wrote to Alice, told her , what had happened. ho said she ihi lett Murillo -lor good. She u. neo suuuiu iry in gei ,or uiuiues uu iujiu luew ui ooev lundor the nume of E. V. Ctmp- Uplrlta. He knocked. You won't i id me take care ot you, darling, ; l ve brought my second.' shook his ears. Ramon took the ;blg unruly head In his bands. :"You're to watch out for her, 'old fellow, understand 'in dog shook impatiently free, went on wun nis suuiing. "He likes you." esld Ramon. i"Now you won't be afraid,'1 j Sandy buried her hands ln the dugs long, wiry buir. "1 wss 'aTraid," she whispered, looking into the terrier's beautiful, brown eyes. "I'm not now." "I've stacked up for a week. lint I'll be back with clotho and letters for you before that." - She put on a long cout of Ra mon's. They went for a walk. Hie dog romping ahead, rushing bark to follow for a few momentff Were Horses -n f DYA KNOVJ ..'J ;, ..WHAT I WISH. XXIT,,, . ' IV POP HAD7 .liMWC V THAI'S VA)HA,T ! V , - : ..... H,,, , . , POISON IN VAT OF " OLIVES PUTS FEAR LIVES PUTS FEAR INTO MANY HOMES MADISON. Wis., Dec. 18. Police here were concentrating their -efforts toward running down a poisoner who has stricken fear In to hundreds of homes. Discovery of potion in a large vat ot olives in a grocery establishment of Pi per Bi others yestorday provided police with new aiystery. None ot the olives had keen sold. This follqved discovery of poison In a bottle ot miik on the doorstep of the home ot member ot the Wisconsin faculty. ' , The police tnrMtfeatfo thus far has failed to uncover any tangible clues. i -' i j . s . 5 , . o i 1 j . - NOTICt Wilbur Bpaugh has In stock la dles' wrist watrhea priced at t9.1l, up. Pearl necklaces guaranteed in destructible at f4..0 up- Nen's watches priced 1.6 up ,to $40, men'a chain In white or . yellow gold tilled. Having no overhead expenses my piioea are' lowest In town. (04 S. fine St ,. -: . . VIOLENCE BEGINS ' IN IRISH STRIKE (AaoclsUd fnm hmcit Win.) , ' BELFAST.' freUnd,' pec. IS. At the headquarters ot the striking "A Special" coostabulSry. it waa de clared today that the 'men would "stand pat nntll turned out," re cardleas of the Ulster cabinet's-ul timatum that all who have not re turned to duty by 10 o clock Satur day morning will ba dismissed without pay or pension benefits. - A "stay pat" message has been pent to all platoons by dispatch ri ders. The. men are demanding a bonus as compensation tor their disbandment under the sew Irish agreement Forty armed republicans raided the barracks of the civic guards In the Tillage of SummehllL county Meath. last night. They surprised the police, bound them and placed th"u in the cells while they ran sacked the barracks. After two hours the raiders departed with all the official correspondence. Every day and tvenlavg eleven Barbecue sandwiches 101 .Ik.. .KInH I. aa. a , KrmnJt'm gt, 1 11, , a,HJM UWU. W . . ' ' Eoad Bund. ' Here's the Way' to Heal Rupture A Marvelous Selt-Homs-Treatmerit That Anyone Can Us On : Any Rupture, Larget ; ' or,8malL;-;lJ;.; 'Costa Nothing to Try. It Upturn fapie kill over thi iiuraouldua tMuiu ul k anuyta sUuUtud -jur 4"utiureJ IJmt Is boitig Hviil ire to .i Vnb write for xu Tii reuttli'ktb.e Huptqre bystm U unu of u yrtisitetti mestmio ever Oiivreu to rupiureu - nvtiii, wuhivw nd culluren. it la being pronounve4 i Iim rrnisi Biijf20Hsiful MuLiistd var dli covervtL aud Diakea the uaa ot uummta or auDDurta unntceanry. au lUULttjr siuw baid the rubture, how lunar you hsive tiud It. or liuw hard tu noid; no Diaiter huw miiy kmda at truaaea you have worn. itt nutuinif pruvtitit yuu iiusti Kuttin liiia i KR-lj Tilt-A fidKNT. Whtftlivr yu'j ttnnK you art) pant help or have a rupture aa lart.e aa your flata, thla itiarvuioua byaiom will cuntrul iT and kuep It up luatde aa to aurprleC yuu with Ita nmulo influence. It will mo help yuu rure tne part a where the rupture eume thiouu tnet aooo yuu wiji be aa iree to wurk at any occupation a theukh you bad never ben ruptured. iou cmi have a free trial of thla wonderful atrongthenlng prepara tion by merely aenatns your name and audreaa to U. A. lOLlilAUsi, lar Celilaaa HHlldlMS Has?r wa S. . tiond uo mouuy. The trial la free. Write now today. It my Muva the wearing ot a true tne rent of your lire. ut their heels. ' 'No one will dis turb you, Sandy. But If you meet anyone or anyone calls at the house yon can intimate that you're a writer. You won't huvo any trouble. There's a typewriter there. So you can keep on wlin your practicing." . He looked at her little sndiy. "Every day you will bo walking here, Sandy. Every duy I'll be thinking of you. I wlsn we were Alone In the world. Does It seem to you now as though we were?" "No. Oh, It doesu't seem that way to me!" He lert. She sat before the dwindling tire, the dog on an old rug at her feet She could hear the thumping of her heart hear it thump above the boom of the waves. She felt alone now terrified and alone. She sat very still, starting at her clasped ands. She said to herself you , What will become ot you you ' What will become ot you now?" i uoiSH ' S A MGIClAMl-ivAT THINK STOFF n 1 I IW W f TT 1 V I i XL "Cudahy's BAKED HAM sandvche.t j 'j fc' coffee with REXROAD DAIRY; cea jovti f, a of charge I ' : - t , f All bAy SKwrxf iy . . jolly Time Iowa-Popcorn. 3 pounds .1 :.J..:...,.....Ze Largo Fancy Soft Shell ' Walnuts,' pound .3 ?c ' Seedless Raisins, IS-oz. pkgs.. 2 for .'. Thompson's Fluffy Marshmallows, pound .'... ..33c : Pineapple, Broken Slice. No. 2 Cans, 2 ...... 42c ; Moaopole Catsup, large bottle . C . . Fresh Xmas Candies and Xmas Nuts ' ' j , - ' i ' t special prices ' ' ''!j WICKMAN'S ; h- .' - FOR BETTER QUALITY AND LOWER PRICE i . , $29 Winchester Classified Section' ALL NEW ADS WOOD. AND-Ha it tor sale,' Phone : 170-T. ; ' i I : . w FOR BALE' -Reed baby buggy. Phone 38-U CHRltiTMAS tor sale. Any sua. Piluue 61a J. ' sue OtilJAH PObl'd tor sale. K. F. ; Kuhtiey. Brockway, Or. r oli AUi Ca-jary birds, singers guaranteed 1M4 Winchester ut fok riAL&O pigs, two' months oldi J. F. Van Alien, Days Ureek, Ore. Oac bAlau Mowing 'machine and hay rake, 1(6 (or the two. t Jennie, Edenbower. FOR SALE 1824 Ford coupe. cheap. Good condition. P. A. Comatock, Sutherlln. Ore. FOK SALE Two; exoullvnt show cases St bargain prices. Inquire at the R. A. Pachef Co. store. FOR SALL liry oil block n stove wood. Jku under shea aaa dry. Phone 260-J. O. E. Gardner. FUR ilLEWlid grow th split oak.' t-incn wood, t per tier tellverj! sd. U i ft'honipson, . U. ill BosJ 113. ii : -f. t iUHliAN polios' julf for sale. On year old, very reasonable, must sell at once. Write Box F, Oak land.. Oregon- . i , : WOOU "OK SALb Round ash block, oak and laurel block wood. 12 and lt-luch block fir. Phone 41T. - , ; , ' . - I, FOR SALE B-tlat tenor duescher saxaphone. Low price for cash "ale. Bee R. N. HayseMt;i je high school bltlg. 10 ACRES on CooBBay higTiway. . Level, ln good location. S15V0, halt cash. O. W. Young & Son. Phone 417. FO IiSALE E of BWt and SWJ of SEi secuon 12 T. 28, R. 7. Make me an offer. L. R. Barto. Thompson Falls, Moutana. FORAE"llesaatcrn mlnE fur coat See-at i.'C. Ureter C. between hour 10 a. m.- and i p. m. Saturday, Deo. lKth. FOR SAjJS Saw .mill, M. capa city ln Al condition with planer and 120 acres good - Umber, , miles off the highway but on god road. Fred C. Johnson, Box S3, Myrtle Creek, Ore. CLOSING .6UTSALE As stated heretofore I am selling all my smaller tracts and bldg. lota and am selling for unreasonably loW prices. I am not reserving any property. I am opening up a tract of 20 bldg. lots this week, alt sewers ln and ipaid. Clear title with abstract 1226 to 2500. 8 of the lots have pavement ln and all paid at these prices. None of the above property has ever been offered for sale before. Just being platted now. If yuu ever expect to want a building lot this Is your opportunity. Sev eral good highway business stands ln this tract. Can be bad small payment and . balance to suit. I Invite comparison of prices and property. Pohne 419 Y or call 256 South Mala St by appointment. JUST ARRIVED Distinctive patterns of the lnt est designs In perfume atomizers, applicators and stationery. For se lective guts you should see mem Lloyd Crockers lirug Store. Christmas trees al Brand's Road Stand. By WINNER wy Pop WAS OP THE LOTTA I'D GET IN MY ' I., i - - ' i ' ; "s. I MP STOCvOrJG Cwmh Wr Ihuui f-nn I fyj A r T l fp. i J , ON BACK PAGE. I FOR SALE One yearling Jen bull at $55. also one t weeks old bull calf at f. a b. my farm. Will furnish registration pa pers. This Is 81 Mawes breeding of high class. Also some eery tine 1 Collie and Shepherd pups, na tural heelers at (10 each. 8. M. Snell, Drain, Ore. ' .TFK WTTORii" articles to be offer d at the Auction Hale, Saturday at loot Prospect street at 10 o'clock a. m. 1 mowing scythe, 76 foot one inch rope and block, 1 kettle, 8 gallons; 1, wire stretch er, I post augers (T and $ inch), 1 library table; 1' kite be tt cabl- , net 1 cross-cut saw, 1 buck saw, 1 grindstone and other articles 1 too numerous to tueatlon. R. W. Btovalt, owner, M. C. Radabaugh. auctioneer. . FOR RENT PIAfiO for rent Phone Sl-FS foul? Rt.Nf .KNTileau-d . 1 sleeping rooms. 21S N. Steph-IM.' Fiili IvtMToum. iuilui uihed ' otntage. Inqujr M S. Hoe. OH ReRI-'Swo atrge liiJt rooat apartments; fire, place. 244 - B. Jackson. .; r uli RiNtT'Far artly luruiahed 2 tarnkv 1204 Winches rpai, nouse. vy ter.; ' ' . ; ;aENT-Fiverroom furnished bouse. Inquire 647 8. Stephen. Phone 471-li. FOR REN Furnished aparlmhL uaa and wood range. Clone Un. 221 W. Lane, l'hono til R. - WANTED l WANTED Woman i r y general IbouseworWi Phond 4lK.R. . WANTERTo" head of sh'-epTErS Wallace. 718 C. Jifr Ave. N. ; UAM tU 100 heitT'or . worker goats. J. G. Ilacon, Umpqua, (71 e. WAN TED lrcmiuin sweeping r ot light work. Reasonable, 24CS. Jackson. , ; - ' WAMiEli Laipenter workbythe- day. or coiitiiou Call at 808 N. Jackson St. , -v-l t WANTElfWork as Janitor by're- liable experienced man.; "J .i'." care News-Review. - WAN'ED W01tK-arpentir or , . cement walks or walls. , Address "X. Y.," News-Review. " StKS WANlal-Uiguesi .mark prices paid. Wilson Tlr Shop, opposit New-Roview, Bring oi ship to B. F. Shields.' . LOST AND FOUND LOST Parlrer fountain, pen and pencil. Leave at News-Review. STRA VWf rom "Wins ton," dog, pari Airedale, .light tan curly hair, long tail. Very timid. Reward. Mrs. O. J. Bacher, Phone ?F4. FOUND Lady's wrist watch. Owtr er call' at Newa-Hevtew office and describe the watch and band as means of identification. TAKLN LP At the state' farmTs roan and white yearling steer. Will owner please call and pro cure samef Harold E. Wells. Phone 4GF2. MISCELLANEOUS MEN'S half soles, rubber or leath er heels, 21. Ladles' the same, 84 cents. 112 Ilowen St (jAn OWNER Don't" torget t. call 662 when In need ot auU parts. Sarff'a Auto Wrecktn House. AUiajc bend our - Chrismiaa tree and mistletoe orders to Peo ples Supply or call 1018 Military St. Also good 16 tiicyda, for sale cheap. SONKY'TOTXAI) Prlvato nion ey to loan on Improved tily resi dence and business properties. Large or small amounts. Quick action. O. W. Young ft Son. Phone 417. GEAR CUTTING . Our Shops are Equipped to turn out all klnda of machine work, Repair Work Done PINE 6T. MACHINE 6H0" ' Opposite Floor Mill Harry Pea re e . Auto Too Manufacturing Repairing Tops and Curtains, ITphoUterlng of all kind ' Tent and Awning Work Winchester 8t