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    ROSEBURG NEV3-REVEV7. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19. 1925.
ANOTHER ONE !
Another tar of that fcood flbiir. Just remerpber its
guaranteed to please you or your money back. ;
''"' Exchange ...mJ.$Z20' $8.60 ? i
Bear ......$2.10 $8.20 i
.Silver Dust $1.80 $7.00
( ; Wtt tettekSJc rod
Place your order o tile and land plaster . C
; also fertilizer ,
See Us First ' We Can Save You Hone;!
' FARM BUREAU
COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE
ROSEBURG
"Ship By
8 ...OutK UUUU1S U11U. KsVlllb
We have a fleet of trucks leaving daily, Roseburg,
Eugene, Portland, Medford, Marshfield, making
delivery at .
All Way
Oregon Auto Transportation Co.
Roseburg Phone 31-i
401 Oak St.
1
GOVERNOR SMALL WILL
ASK FOR REHEARING
' (Aaociatl Fm Lnaee Wire.)
. SPRINGFIELD, 111, Dec 17.
Governor Len Small will fight the
decision of the Illinois supreme
court ordering him to make an ac-'1
counting of approximately sl.OOOr
000 Interest money alleged to have
been withheld by blm while state
. He will soon petition for a re
hearing, asking the court to recon
sider its finding which charges
that he deposited state funds In a
fictitious bank at two per cent in
terest and later split profits accru
ing from reloans at from five to
eight per cent- ,
Special prices until" Dec. SlsC
Marcel, halr-trlm," bob curl, and
shampoo. Call Mrs. Amy Rogers,
137 N. Main. Phone 118-LI, 7
DANDRUFF KILLER'S
WIFE GIVEN DIVORCE
DES MOINES, Iowa, Dec.' 17.
Mrs. Lettle Fitch, wife of Fred W.
Fitch, millionaire hair tonic manu
facturer, was granted a divorce lh
dt3trict court here today. A prop
erty settlement Is said to have
been reached ont - of court. Mr.
Fitch's divorce action, started at
Reno, NevRda, several months ago.
Is to be dismissed. It was said,
No details of the financial set-
WHEN IN ROSEBURG
." STOP AT
Hotel Umpqua
CHRISTMAS AGAIN
Once again we will
wrap your Xmas pack
ages free for mailing.
We Call and Deliver.
Our Auto Will Can.
hone 277
The La roast Steft of
Good Used
j Chevrolet
and Fords
In Roosberf
' W Will Sell en
EASY TERMS
fonsen Chevrolet Co.
Phone 44
OAKLAND
Truck"
-. "
Points
Portland Phone M 2266
E. Water and Yamhill St. .
Itlement axe contained In the . de-!
cree, except that the Income from
a trust fond established In 1913 is
10 be continued for Mrs. Fitch.
Whon the petition was . filed, 1
Mr. Mich eharad her husband '
witn cruel and Inhuman treatment.
declared he had gone to Reno to
quality to. the filing of divorce ac-
uon, and declared he had previous-1
ty Transferred 181,000 orth of
stock.ln his company to- Miss
Gertrude Westburg. an employee. -
Mr. Fitch charged in his petition r nnobtrUiiv, They camo
med,ta2iei0..IU "L" W"e Tnd vanished. They did not alter
interferred with his business audi""" .,, ,h, h. waa now cut
was guilty of nagging. , 1
Subsequently Mrs. Fitch Issued !Bllty tlom tue whole world of her
statement claiming her manage-1 (ormer iife; the feeling- that iiu
ment of the hair tonlo enterprise in j rillo nls bouse, her friends, even
its earry stage was responsible for
the husband success.
0
Heat with gas. .. ,
WILBUR BOY ENTERS
POKTLANO SHRINE HOSPITAL
Through the efforts of Mrs. El-1
lea Post, rnnntv health nurae. nd'lmmnnjA field und this W&S now
Dr. .tl. B. StewarL Master Walter 1
Baty of Wilbur, Is entering the diance of popples. In an old coat
snrlne hospital- at Poruand forfof Ramon s she walked througn
i,imi Th. k,. thl, ' Onirklv because the flow-
ago sustained a tall which resulted 'ers were so perky and bright like
in a serious injury to his leg ,ofrledly little fairies they niude
ih.i . i. t.,, Hlher leel the nearnosa of a happy
an operation confront him. Thei0'1- . ..
county heaitlt unit became inter- L L Z'J
esieo. in tne case ana witn tne iu;
Dr. Stewart a place was found
for the youngster In the Shrine
hospital where with updreds . of ....m happy!" She took deep
other youngsters he wlU have tne1oroatnes f the stinging air, pre
advantage of keeping up his school 1 teding to Ignore the pinching at
wo niia receiving mo t-
mem ior ois injury. : I
Cook with gas.
stnu mavuh aiu e tuunuiij 1
MEN FACE RECALL ELECTION j
BEND. Ore.. Dee; 19. Petitions
asklna an election for the recall of
I Mayor K. H. Fox and six members I splendid to the shore.. She
of bis counsel were filed here with . thought, "I'd like to stay here
the city recorder. . (always always.'"
I -The petitions bore the names of The letters were there. She
711 residents of the city. It wa3j rushed breathless back to the
I cited that candidates to pit against 1 home. She said Impatiently. "Get
I the seven would not be named un- down. Shaggy down," nnd pnt
1 til the period allowed by law for her feet llfthtly on the dog's back
I the resignation ot the board uiem-1
bers has elsDsed. .
The fight here Is the outcome ot
I a long controversy over city water
bonds recently ordered sold
Hallos Catarrh
t,
w rldsrjraysrecCatsirhoiDeln1 fumed..- Finally was this.
Ms ewbw CararrnT Went fo i"our formcr howc 'h
u- ZLTlT moment your Tetter came thla
sSTsyasMsilreMreaan
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SANDY"
By CltNORC MEHERIN
WHAT HAS HAPPENED I
IN THE STORY SO FAR: I
Sandy McNeil, lu love with life,
marries lien Murine, a rich lUi-
lan, to please hor .impoverished
lamlly. lyranny by Aaunlio aud
frequent quarrels lolluvr. A sun
dies-at birth, uob McNeil, nor i
uncle, aids in plans tor tuudy and
or taudy 1
hex woiner to Uke s uiu 10. liono-i
I lulu. There ahe meets Uainoa I real state of affairs, or believe me you. W'ueu you sue hor, I'd ad
Worth, who saves her life in the I'd have been panicky. viae you to give it to her. If you
surf. On the same steamer home Monday I phoned to know bow .know where she is, mall It to her.
'he declares his love. Jdurillo de- you were. He answered and said It will open her eyes."
dares he will never release her.
Judith Moore, a cousin, tell Sun
dy love Is evrythlog. Murllloover
I lakes her us she goes lor a tryst
iwuli Ramon. He appears, un
iexpectedly, at a party . she Is
giving for her friends. Alter me
party he strikes her. Sire leaves
hi, house aud meets Kamon
Worth, who drives her to bis
home, and overwhelms her with
huv kindness. .
Go en with the story from here:.
v CHAPTER 54
Sandy stood in a shadowed cor
ner .of an immense room. The
touched the books on a shelf;
studied the candlesticks before an
! immense Buddha. From her posi
tion she could glance from the
; window framing that wind blown
cypress. It might have beeu the
1 last, forlorn tree of earth so alone
'It appeared; so Isolated there on
I the rocks against the vast, level
waters. A tree on the very out
posts of the world. She smiled
Imagining this she and the tree
! and the dog the only living things
ion a wayward shore.
I Removed utterly from all the
1 human contacts dwelling in
elemental quiet. She ' drenched
herself In. this tehee of Isolation.
'She whispered Into the pulsing
stillness; "Alone I'm here
alone." This filled her with a
I subdued, melancholy peace. As
1 though she were safe; as though
nothing would happen now to ui-
.fringe on the hash tad calm.
Sometimes moving auoui u
this she would feel Ramon's pre-
sence. , She wouia open a duo i
some marked passage, then Bhe
would see his brown.
eyes turned on hers pleadingly.
he would feel h hnds, sue
'"' !r. ".." V w i.Vvno
shadows whisper Ing ' i love you
!"u cu"" "1,,,'in.
1d X , ami,
,f ,omoletei. with an utter fin-
h mother and Alice were nuw
shoved utterly, from the sphere of
her lite. . : ; ; .t
She wondered what had hap-nonoit-i-what
they were thinking.
vot ahe dreaded the moment of
revelation. '
nnwn from the house was an
splashed with the first goiuen ra-
the
the
- 1 ,, .. , ' ,:,, .,,ii-,ni
seu. uc. n -
and sad at Point Lobos jutting
1 . 1 oho aiiff in ntT
her heart. ..
it wn FrMar. Tnere wouia "
it wnnVrM.iv. Tnere wouia "
a letter f rom Alice: Ramon wo Id
tmV?ll Txlll "J
would direct It to his Box unaer
ns name.
this.
She had the key to
I Hut she went
reluctant.
Sue
1 mnV Innff. farewell glance at
Uha waters marching so blue and
while she tore the envelope. Ho
lernurhed on the rug. burrowing
, his head Doiween nia pa
eying her with tolerant puzzle
ment. - ...
The letter from Mice exploded
with Indignation and queiilon. It
midnignt.
Tnroui;n rour pases amv
. . t 1 Olanlli, mrna Ihia-
1 ... - a t. ..111 .hi,in
with fury. I'd like to kill that
'Murllld anfltnp.'' Needless to UT
I dldn t get your clothes, ana
doubt If You'll ever sret them.
The.nert that makes me Mild
la this . . , - he fame snoop-
ing around here Sunday morning
as though he'd bees on a seven
year'i bat Yon can realize that
I wasn't In a mood to be very
civil after hit attitude Saturday
night. Of course I never dreamed
I what had happened after we left,
I'd certainly have knocked him
for a loop and stepped on him.
Hut he said, very casually: "Did
-Fandy drop In here? She raid she
mla:ht on ti"r war from church."
I snfd, "No but you're wel-
come to wait." He wiped Ms
face, mumbled something and de-
parted. I dare say no was scarea 1
stiff because you hadn't spent the
night here. I never dreamed the
yon were out. Then I called again
this mornlnr before I pot your let -
ter. He answered again and said:
She's out." So. I take it hes
been sticking close to home wait
ing for you to return and fright
ened Into fits.
This afternoon I went there, in
tending to grab your clothes and
anything else that .might he use
ful to yon. Ida wasn't in. 1 Your
hnabsnd was. This is tne con
versation we had:
"Where's 8andy?"
Your hnabsnd white as a sheet
answers; "Shea ot;
Of course, I had the goods on
him so I said: "Seems to be out
great deal lately. Where Is
she?"
"I don't know."
I sat myself down, picked up a
mncxlne: "I've got to see her.
She usually returns about dinner
time, doesn't she? .
'She doesn't do anvthing In the
usual manner. I'd advise you not
to wait. She may not come till
all hours."
I nodded at him and before ha
knew .my Intentions, I started up
the stairs, calling to, him: "I'll
leave a note on her bureau. .
But your door was locked, San
dy. Think of It, he'd locked the
door. Was he afraid you might'
come hack and try to get your
tilings?"
I bellowed at him: . Her door
la locked."
He snswered: "Is that so "
80 I came down pretty mad. I
said to him: "What's the matter
with yon? Have you killed her
and locked her dead body up?"
Gosh, I never ssw anything look
sicker than he did, when I said
that. His eyes got starey like
the eyes of a dead ftsh, "She's
n'Obahly locked it.. I have a key.
I'll open It for vou and you can
leave your note." 1
So we went np, our heels click
ing very nmlable-like. He open
ed it and stuck In the room, his
arms folded, .while I faked a men-'
sage to yon.- Of course I couldn't
grab your clothes then.
So this evening at nine I phon
ed and at ten he got perfectly fur
ious and shrieked: "She's not
come home!" ' 1 -
I screamed back:, "Well, where
i ahe?" '....,.
, VI don't know!" , : ! '
, "Hasn't she come in since this
-"She's not come In since this in ni"Mng the 176-pound weignt
afternoon'" 1 I limit of 111a division aud aspirations
"Something may have happened H succeed to tne heayyweignt
to fcer " . icrown now heid by Jack Dempsey
"Nothing's happened to her." jy hortly compel Paul Ilnilen-
At 11-1 phoned: "Has Sandy ' ""en, to rtimquian his world s light
come home yet?" ' !. j heavy weight championship, ue-
"She's not come yet." iciaits taii HIckcy, his manager.
At 12 I phoned and before, 1 1 Iferlinbach, who made his neavy
had the "hello"- out he yelled: welslit bow several months ago by
"She's not here!" 1 !knoikiug out King Soiomon of
I said: "What's the meanlne -Panama, already la ; planning an ac
of this, Den Mnrlllo? I'll notify ; live heavyweight campaign, Mickey
the police. Has Sandy dl:-ap- .admitted.
peared " Beloie leaving the linht heavy-
He hanged np the phone. welsht Held, however, Uerlenbach
Now It's Wednesday morning ! will give Harry Greb, world's nild-
and he's Just sinlkcd out of the ;dleweight champion, the uext
kitchen. He came through the 'chance at his title.
m-ane vines a few moments aco. O'Cedar mops complete- with
itimlne It so that I'd be here alone,
j v, a
j
y , my fre ..ye3 Bh8,, disappear -
irt! Did yon know about It?
jWnere , 8he?"
My cue wss to look horror
?hr. Jim- "riSTln , inesn'"
Xf&MZX?M
.h.. Hh. left R.t..rv nlBht
, . , r ...j . .1.1-
morning that she's not wllh Mi.y i" a w,,h v,ew t0 Increasing
Arils Where la she'" .the state revenue. -
Weil, yon can believe I gave I Jh Moscow Soviet slso has
him all he was looking for. I do"tf"1, measure agalnat exces
ranght his shoulder and siook ve drinking, directing Iho polite
.i ik. .i,i.n' 1 ,10 report all cases of arrests for
. 'S;,tlirdBr nie'hf Ben Mnrllli.
.. ,, .,,h!-. iiiiT,n!-.
im her after we left? Did you
force her to walk out Admit it,
or I'll make It hot for you."
He yanked himself fr"e, nlr.'.oit
choklnn with anger and alum.
'I'd advtB you to keep your
"'""-'imouth' shut ir yon vo any regard
. . . . . .
ifnr Tonr gi
T
'money!"
ter. &ne nci gin
ithout hat or coat or
Yon sent her out like Ihst?'
"I didn't send her." He -
M
And He Will Hang Up Three Stockings.
. Dressmaking and designing.
sale.-Agency for Parker' bo-
fiery. 6lo Fowlur St, Phone
627-R. 4
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S 4 4 A 4 4 s 4) 4 )
-
this and began clawing through
'bis pockets, lie brought oat an
envelope and dropped it on the
table. "1 didn't send your sister
;aay and I suspect you're In with
her. bne probably came here on
Saturday night. .Where elbe did
ihe go?" , .
I "Maybe she went Into the
ocean!"
tie gave a wniniug xuid . 01
ilaugh: "Nut very likely
I'm
leaving this letter for her with
So I'm enclosing the letter and
l m Just bursting to kuow what
hes got to say. I'lease have the
I'm going to dash out to mail
this ujw uud 1'ia going to your
house to make another try for
your clothes, write me every
thing "
Sandy tore open the letter from
Murillo. She read It a blase
wrapping her from head to root.
6
Nearly new; Edison cabinet
phonograph with records, only 150
at Powell's.
REEDSPORT MAN
GIVEN HEAVY FINE
i FOR HAVING STILL
- Floyd L. Smith, of Reedsport,
was brought to this city last night
to serve a t0-day term in the coun
ty Jail. . Smith was arrested by
Deputy Sheriff Grubbe and , Mar-
jnal Menn, and was charged with
possession of a still. He entered a
plea of guilty before Justice of the
feace Wallace lieason and waa
fined 1750 and given 60 days In
jail. . He was brought to this city
laat night by ueputy gherltf
Urnbbe. , ,1
One or two guud paintings will
glvu tone to a room. Special prices
uutit curisuiia, by tue artist, sua
r noiorioge. :7 S. Pine 8L Day
or e.eu.lifcn. '
GERMANY'S UNEMPLOYED ' .
DErENDtNTS INCREASE
' - tAaneUuU lrta Land Wire.)
EthliN, Dec. lit. More than
63u.uuu unemployed persons in Uer
iiiuiiy are receiving public reuef.
Aa- aunouuceincni issued yesterday
shows that thone unemployed and
receiving public lulu I have' in
Creusea trom 4 3.000 on November
11 to 664,000 at the present time.
Men's suits cleaned aud pressed,
41.D0.' tkuaeuurg Ciuanera, phone
4J. : '
BSRLfcNBACH WILL GIVE '
.'v. UKtB CHANCE AT TITLE
(AMuulatml I'lim Lttmid Wlro.) r
NEW VOitK, Deo. 10. Difficulty
handle, 60c at Powell's Furniture.
;RUS8A ACTS TO HALT
RUINOUS DRUNKENNESS
T
II . ,le)J Vnm Wlni , .
' MOSCOW, Dec. M.-The Soviet
o-n,.ntnt has increased the price
dKB fifty per cent, bringing
; partial measure against drunken-
Intoxication to the trade unions of
, which the dcllnquenta are meia-
hers.
i Commlsar of Health Semashlto
1 has urg.-d the antl-alcohollc stM-le-
-tles to form "Is ands of sobriety.
to point out the deleterious effect
of vodka. Ihe commissary assert
that nearly 25 per cent of tho fac
tory workmen are confirmed drink
, era.
' Quick turnover. Advertise. A
I classified ad today bring sales to
morrow.
rWal
) i i ; r ( U
The hardwood maple floor In
the Oriental Gardens ballroom,
located oa the second floor of the
Hochrsdel building, opposite the
News-Review, baa been completed
and work on the daoorauug of
the ball is being rushed. Au ef
fort will be made to hold the
grand oneulnc on Mew Year
Ifcve. The decorations will follow
out the oriental resign In every
particular. The floor to
being
poiUhed for dancing ana
ill be
the tineat la soulhera Orsgoa. ,
The Oriental Ballroom Orches
tra, composed ot James Goodman
and Charles Caw oa saxophone,
Claude Crocker, trumpet, Bert
Rates, piano and plano-accordeon,
"Raldy" Evans, banjo anil piano
and "Fat" Hart, drums, will play
two nlghta a week at the Har
dens. . This orchestra, composed
ot well known Roseburg musi
cians, promise to give the dancers
some of the best music ever heard
in Roseburg and are rehearsing
preparatory to thvfr premier ap
pearance at the ballroom opening.
XMAS ANNOUNCEMENTS
It B not too late to place your
order tor Xmas aanoancemenu
with the News-Review Job printing
department We can give you
quick, efficient service on Short
notice.
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NEWSPAPER ADV. TO TAKE
. CHRISTMAS CARD'S PLACE
(AiaocMxl rnaa Uaiad Wire.)
SEATTLE, Dec. 19. An adver
tisement In A newspaper and not
cards (personally engraved or
ready printed.! will. It. was an
nounced today, convey the Christ
mas wishes ot Mr. and Mrs, Thom
as P. Reveile, ot this city to their
friends. Reveile Is United State
district attorney tor western Wash
ington. " v i
"Cards," explained Reveile, "are
too cold and Impersonal. Then,
they are expensive. Again, if some
one Is overlooked, be feels hurt.
. "A nice snappy ad la, the paper
will reach many person I would
like to remember, bnt probably
Would not have time to favor with
Individual greetings. Then there
are friends whose names I do not
even recall but who will read my
card in the paper and know that I
mean them also.
Cook with gas.,
PROHI CZAR BANS '
CERTAIN BOOZE FOR
DRUGS AND FLAVORS
' (imM rna Usm trtra. '
WASHINGTON, Dec. 19. Use of
whiskey, brandy, rum er gin after
next February 1, In the manufaoi'
ture of- medicinal preparations or
flavoring extract and syrups, was
forbidden today by a treasury or-'
der. Alcohol and wines , can , be
used Instead . (or ' the purposes
named. ' - i
The order was Issued by Assist
ant Seoretary Andrew, In charge
of prohibition enforcement. It will
have no effect on use of whiskey,
brandy, or other distilled spirits
by druggists In filling prescrip
tions or' manufacturing prepara
tions upon prescriptions by physi
cians. , , .
To accompllah the " restrictions
Imposed, Mr. Andrews ordered pro
hibition administrators tn refuse
approval for permits for withdraw
ing for the purposes stated the dis
tilled spirits which come under the
band, and revoked . formulae in
which they era .used and which
previously bad been approved by
the treasury.
1 0 1
Don't delay order your Xmas
greeting cards from the exclusive
Job printing department of the
News-Review office. We can serve
you right. .
KAISER'S EX-MENTOR AND
, PROPHET OF DEFEAT DIES
(AMKtatad Praa LaaMd WtiO
HEftLIN, Dec. 19. Professor Ru
dolf von Valentlnl, 71, who was
chief of former Emperor William's
civil cabinet, died today at Hanio-
lin, Prussia.
Professor von Valentlnl was
credited wllh exerting a powerful
political Influence over the kaiser.
and during the war It was said he
waa responsible for the downfall
of Count von Bethmann-Hollweg
and the appointment of Dr. Goorg
Mlrhaells aa chancellor.
His resignation aa head of the
civil cabinet. In January 1918, waa
hailed by the Pan-Oerman news
papers aa a triumph for their cause,
and It waa later staled that he had
been forced out by the militarists
after predicting catastrophe for
the German arms.
Arundel, piano tuner. Phone M9-L.
Classified
V ' ',ALLNWAD$ON8AGCPACl '
FOR SALE
WOOD AND BaI for tale. Phone
170-V.
FOR SALE Reed
Phone S-L
baby buggy.
CHRISTMAS TREES Ior sale. Any
slse. Phuu S16-J.
OfibJ HA.xtj. Wllh leaexvuUV bpe-
clal at S36.00 at Poweu s.
FOR SALE Canary birds, singers
guaranteed 1034 Winchester St
FuR BaU i pigs, two mouths
eld. J. r. Van AUea, Day creek.
Ore.
ixiii tiAi Mowing machine anu
hay rake, S7& for the two, R.
Jennie, Edenbower. , '
FOR BALE 1824 Ford coupe.
cheap. Good condition. P. A.
Coma toe k. Butherlln. Or. ' - -
Puit
BALL Dry oak block
ina
stove wood. AU under shed and
dry. Phone JCO-J. O. E. Gardner.
AJK SALE Old growth split oak
lS-lnch wood, 14 per tier deliver
ed. K. U Thompson, R. 1, Box
lis.
VVOOb' FOR' ' SALE Round ash
Muck, oak and laurel block wood.
II and 16-Inch block fir. Phone
1U7
suit SALE B-tlat tenor Buescheit
suiapnone. Low price for cash
. saut. See R. N. Hayse at new
high school bldg.
FOR SALE Rhode Island Red
Roottert, Wayside strain. From
Xuh-egs stock. Dark color. . l ay
Leatnerwood, Oakland.
t3 RSALE Ei of BW ana flWi
Ot 8E section U T. 19, R. 7.
Make me aa offer. L. R. Barto,
i ThomDiton Fall. Montana.
FOR SALE Ladle eastern mink
fur coat. Bee at J. C. Breler Co.
between hour 1 a. m. and 4 p.
m. Saturday, Dec ISth.
FLUFF RUUS 7x4s aixe. only
1.00 ; It 1 i It also, 16.00.
, fL x . specially made. 117X9.
Bee these at Powell Furniture.
A SET OF storage B batteries will
make any radio set work bettor.
Oivo him a wt Ior Christinas,
19 00 to ' a.06.' Umpqua' But
ury Station, cor. ' Douglas 'and
t Main Sts. .-- - ...
A BOSCH-electric windshield wlp-
er would be a good Christmas
present We are the official
! Bosch service station. Umpqua
Battery Station, cor. Douglas and
' Main tit. '
Foil SALE-Saw mill, l! M. capi
clty lc Al condition with planer
and ..120 rores , good .timber, S
mile off lha highway but on
god road. Fred C. Johnson, Box
l93, Myrtle Creek, Ore.
TUKKEV IS GOLD1 Call
Uh'i
for a nloi dressed fat goose for I
your Xmas dinner, Dsc per lb.;
Urxsed thickener -tre-r-wleo nice
hume mafle sour kiaut, 6uc per
gal. Call evenings and Sun. ex
cept Sat. night. Delivered Thurs.
Thank you, , ,1
cLoSiN7TOUT SALE Aa stateti
heretofore 1 am selling all my
smaMer tract and bldg. lota aud
am selling for unreasonably
low prices. 1 am not reserviug
any property, i am opening up a
' tract of 39 bldg. lots this Week,
' all sewer.. In and paid. Clear
title wfA abstract $;26 to liuo.
' 8 of uie lou have pavement In
.. and all paid at these prices.
None of the above property has
ever been offered for sale before. 1
Just being platted now. If you
ever expect to want a building
lot this Is your opportunity. Sev
eral good highway business
. stunds in this tract Can be had
small payment and balance to
suit 1 Invite comparison of
prices and property. Pohne 418 V
or call 356 South Main St by,
appointment
FOR RENT
PlANO forjent.Pbone 31-F5
sXJli RENT 6-roorh" unfurhishee
cottage. Inquire 644 8. Pine.
tXilt REN'T-f wo"rargo Tronl room
apartments; fire place. 314 S.
Jackson.
iXUfTRENT FlveTbom furnished1
bouse. Inquire .(47 S. Stepbena
Phone 471-L.
F6R RENT Furnished apaitment
(la and wood range. Close In.
221 W. Lane. Phone SI R.
By WINNER
Ssciio.
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WANTED
WANTED 50 head of sheep. U
Wallace. 718 E. 2nd Ave. N.
A A&'l'zAj ironing, sweeping i4
tight work. Reasonable. .
jackson. , . . "
W Aj I ED C'ai peuier work by-4M
nay or contract. Call at Huf ti.
Jackson St. ,
WaSied i ft rowboaL tj.i
be lu good condition. Earl! T.
. Johasou. Roseburg.
VVANTED ork as Janitor b7 75
iiaoie experienced man. - '4?.
car Mews-Review. - '
VVANTEDWORKarpentryTor
cement walks or walls. AUiiwsS
"X. Y.," New-Revlew.f : a.
S'lilUi WAXVH
-iiUUieal lu.
prices paid. Wilson Tire fc-Jft
opposite News-Renew, Brlnf ol
ahip to & F. Shield. - ,
: LOST A
and found:
LOST Parker fountain pen 'and
pencil. Leave at News-Review.
s'OCNDEvarakarp pencil. 0Cei ;
call at The Vogue, and describe
Los r "or 8 O e'' D rk gr "
thoroughbred Persian cat, a
swers to name of "Pretty Bey."
Reward for return to 'Deer Creek
Dairy or Phone 45F11. ' - ,
5rkA YED Trom" Win8ton,'dog, fcart
AlredaU. Ugbt tan curly Safar,
long tall. Very timid. Reward,
" Mrs. 8, J. Baeher. Phone ST4.
iXjUND Lady wrist owatsh. -Gw
er call at News-Review-, office
, And describe the watch and tknd
as mean of identification. .
TAKEN UP At the statsfaraTi
roan and white yearling efeer.
Will owner please call and -procure
same?, Harokl- will.
Phone 4&F2. v
: -J-t
MISCELLANEOUS
Z j
MEN'S hair soles, rubber or leath
er heels, SI. Ladles' the same,
SO eetita. 11 Bowcn St,
CAR . OWNER Don't. Iorgetti
flail 6&3 when' In need of' aut
parts. ; fcsf tr , Auto Wrcln
House.
ttliiiy, uu oar -IbiitSXnaa
treeisnit mtstleto 'orera to Peo
ples Supply or call 1018 Military
bt. Also H00d tlb trlcvcla vioi
ale
cheap.-
' I- Ul I
gear cutting;.!.
Our Shops' are Eaiilpped to tarn
out all kind ot machine war.
f i Bplr, Work Don $(
-PINE ST. MAOHINE 8HO
. Opposite Flour Mill "!"
'. Harry Pea see
Auto Too Manufscturlnj;
Repairing ' Top- and Curtain,
Upholstering of all kind
Tent and Awning Work'
Winchester St
CHRISTMAS
Blooming Plants '
'Christmas Baskets with -Cut
Flowers :
THE FERN
Roseburg's Leading Florist
Phone 249
AT BRAND'S
ROAD STAND ;
Psclflc Highway Mil North
Open Evsnlnoa Till 11 o'Ctook
REAL BARBECUE
SANDWICHES
Meat roasted on spits before
the open fire. Coffee with real
cream. Sweet cider. They taste
pretty good after the show.
Always a Bio Assortment of
1 Fruit, Nut and Candy
In the morning when you're waking
Toaat some bread of our baking.
For your lunch you slice It thinner.
Then eat plenty for your dinner.
Oregon Bakery -'
231 N. Jackson Bt '
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Phone CT "