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RG-URG 1CT3-REVISU. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 24, 192 Your Christmas Cake WUl Be Good If You Use EXCHANGE FLOUR Sack$2.20,4sacks$8.60 Spuda $3.25, ICO lbs. Cornmeal 40c, 9 lbs. See Us First We Can Save You Money! FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ROSEBURO OAKLANp "Ship By 5 ! Scwe Dollars We have a fleet of trucks leaving daily, Roseburg,' Eugene, Portland, Medford, Marshfield, making delivery at . ... -i- -',.! T All Way Points : Oregon Auto Transportation Co. Roseburg Phone 51-J - .. 401 Oak St. BLOW-UP ATTEMPT FAILS. (iMocUUd Tztm UMd WM.) CUMBERLAND. Md., Dec. 24. An attempt was made today to blow up a oridse on the Elklna di vision of the ..Vatern Maryland railroad at Chlefton, W. Va., ac cording to advices received here. The damage was not serious but traffic will be delayed. rwt-rt dalav order your Xmas greeting cards from the exclusive Job printing aepartment oi ine News Review oflice. We can serve you rlgbL NEW TRIAL DENIED MAN , TWENTY YEARS IN PRISON (JUncUtad Pm Unad Win.) . KANSA3 CITY, Kansas, Dee.'U.' Federal Judge John C. Pollock today refused a motion for a new trial for Vuco Perovich, Moatene gran nobleman, who has served 20 yeais of a life sentence In the fed eral prliion at Leavenworth. He al so refused to permit Perovich to be sent hack to Alaska to hang. Perovich was released November 7 under personal bond of (1,000 on a writ of babeas corpus. In 1904 be was found guilty In Ihe United States district court in Alaska of murdering a miner in an Alaskan village and was sent- enced to death. The case was ap-1 jTiiiiiiiiiiiiiim--,-i-i-i-i A Week of Children's Cleanii g , Do you know that a greater g percentage of trie scnooi cnii dren go the entire year with out a thought of having; their Sj nnlpr rlnthillf cleaned? Statistics show 500 cases of children's diseases during the later part of the year to one in the first part of the term due to personal and close con lac; wlih other children dur lnjr school hours. Why fumi gate the .school room, lake every precaution with their health, specialists ior eyes, ears, r.ose, teeth, etc., watch for under nourishment and never pay any attention to the proper sanitation of their wearing apiiarel. During the week beginning December 28 there is being launched all over the land what is to be called a "National School Children's Clothes Cleaning Week." Dpn't let your child start the next term of school without a thorough aud sani tary cleaning of all wearing appareL Phono 227 W a Th Lsrgost Stock f . Oood Used Chevrolet and Fords In Rosburs , w Will Sell ea EASY TERMS Hansen Chevrolet Co. Pkon 44S Truer j and Cents Portland Phone M 1268 . Water and Yamhill St -i w LISTEN CHRISTMAS TREES at crana i. - . w e enutnscnu. vwh-vv w Z i at Brand's. S BARBECUE SANDWICHES AND COFFEE, CAR SERVICE atBranas. , w . Pacific Highway 4 miles north. .Open every day and evening.. pealed to the supreme court of the United States which affirmed the decision; but later President Taf I commuted the sentence to lite Im prisonment, i . ... Perovich has sought his liberty on thfl ground tbat the president bad no right to commute the sent ence. ".. ; n, . . Something for. everybody! Purs es, gift sets, perfume, toilet wa ter, bill folds, key rings, stationery, cards, candy, incense and numer ous other useful and beautiful gilts. Lloyd Crocker. ' ' ENGLAND PREFERS PKAOE WITH TIRKS OVKIt MOSUL. (Awctahd Pica Uutd Win.), ... LONDON. Dec. 24.. Prepara tions for the negotiation of the treaty ior enensijw oi mandate over Irak (Meeopota- Imia) are eompleu and the parleys T in begin soon aner Lnrisunas, probably at Bagdad, where the treaty win be arawn up ior suo- mission to the two governments. It will provide a maximum man date period of 25 years. In ac cordance with the award of the league of nations council in the dispute between Turkey, aud Great Britain over the territory of Mosul, which lies in northern Irak. Upon its completion and ratification the league will ask that it be registered as part oi the Moiul award. Despite the league decision. It ts learned In official quartera that Premier Baldwin during his con versation with the Turkish am-a bassador here yesterday left the door open for a discussion be tween the two governments re garding Mosul if Turkey feels dis posed to take advantage of such an opportunity. -o ' ' ' neat with ga " - ' ' Hall's Catarrh tt rid your rfttem of Catarrh or Deal- nest cu'jC by t-atann. MlrisratAwwrai I P.I.CHENEY 6t CXJ Toledo. Ohio TUBBY 1 t I : oH.MYSoooNeVs' ... . I 1 M I I I 1 I I : HERE COMES 0ADtY ' ' I A' I I WTH A LOT CP- . . ' - If HURRY Ot rOCAIl ..D..-'cHe4T;B A 1 GET OUT! l ';r IWIVCO 2 AMD BEaviCK I II II i'&r i V. v"Vv lilt m YOULl WUH I V I II V ',( P. . . . . . I "SANDY" IVtMOM MgHCftIN , . THE KTORY SO FAR. Sandy McNeil, ut love with life, atrilu Re Muilho, rich Italian, ke pi her Impoverished WW iyiauuy by Muuuo ud frequent tjvarrets follow. A oa Ue at turii. Bos McNeil, her uhcie, aid la plan lor bandy and her mother to lake a trip to Honolulu, 'the alia mwu Ramos Worm, who nave her life U the surf. On la game steamer home he declares hla love. Murlllo ay he will wv er release her. Judith Moore, a cousin, tells Bandy ova Is every thing. Murlllo overtakes her as she goes for a tryst with Ramou. lie sppears, unexpectedly, at a par ty sue Is giving Cor her trieuos. After the party be su-ikes her. She leaves his house and accept the kindly attentions et Ramon, whose home she shares. She receives a telegram from Ramon, eayiug that hie business will keep him away lor at least a week. Hut he came back that night lie an with V tory trot htret CHAPTER 58 They stood on a rock with the waves rumbling at - their feet, spray dashing in their eyes. San- Bdy held her face toward it and Si laughed, she thought, uemollug: J "Wny do I want to shout t -Why am I so (lad?" K Remou wauhed her, the sunny K brown eyes filled with eagerness m and question. W aa she glad he'd d come? fine kissed hua so. fine 5 lung her arms about him gayiy 6 as a child mignt have, and arew Ajbla bead down. . But how pale 8 1 she looked; how dark those sha K ddws under her eyes. - ml Sandy guessed these thought m.ot his and turned with an iin & 1 petuous: "Oh. I'm so glad you re E ! here! - - Even the sky look, dif ferent!" -. - " She watched the. clouds hang ing low over the gray, rising wa ters; that tree resisting we wiuu. And all this tbat had seemed so desolate waa now .touched with a piercing, melancholy spieador as though she and Ramon were alone in the world. . They loved each other and were alone. They were standing on the edge of the ...... U71k thnmnln. h. ,nd va. -neakincthouita ineV. stl5! Seniy thougbt: "He loves me. H -., to do things for- me. how good to have his hands hold log me. - Oh, how beautitul lue could he! i How glad and sweet And he: 'She cares, sue surely cares. Good God .... . They walked quickly. The spray flew out and caught them, once a Me wave threw a handful of water In Sandy's hair. She snooa the drops In Ramon's face. : . HS leaned over her,- la-ughlng: "Ybu dear, gorgeous thing.'' ' She waited, taunting aud radi ant for his kiss. Then she became quiet, koep- isg her face averted as sk helped hr to th car.- -': '' They drove those miles along the white.- gleaming shore. The hlack clouds flew heiore tnem, the cypress trees abut out tne winds with distracted arms. They seemed running, disconsolate from the sea. ' '. 8andy thought: "on, Tnere s a treat storm coming. . Its oola But she -was warm Hushing and warm. She wished to reach uo and toach with her lingers her month where his lips had pres sed. She wanted to say aloud, to shout: "I have right, to this in anvthlna. The loneliness of the past weeks made her thought cling to him. She glanced stoalthlry at his intent face and could easily have whispered: "Stay with me. Ramon. ' I can't go bacK 10 oeiua so alone. ' 1 won't let you go! I don't vnt to he pushed back thro like a forgotten -' thing. Don't leave me, Ramon. Don't listen If I tell yo to go. I want you. I want your . arms here. Lean down and say you love me. Look, at me that way. Say It again and again!". ;. TheV turned through the forest: through lane where the pines murmured in their lofty quiet. They came" to a hill. Out and below them ran the beautiful curve of the Monterey shore. Even ' with the idarch ' ,storm astride tho waves the water look ed blue. Boats tossed Jaontlly. And for a moment, aun tore the clouds apart.-sweeplng with a lit tle flonriah over the hills a t Did you see that, Sandy? I think this 1 one of tho loveliest views in the world. We'll have a lot of fun discovering this old i pice together. Remember the ))44)44 crack. Th rain wm eampr-; 4 . . - ' .lug oa A loot - ... . i4 NOTICE They act before th fire liteu- . . lug to wind and ram. bow the ' Annual ' meeting ' of th ,wiud wc . ceoilua over to ! Bruc way tu4 Dulard (arm- - rocks. It ehrteked aA ioopd ' r' Telephone eouunf at Vaad flung th paoble upward. ; Rrockway school hoiu, Janu- 1 Sandy draw her shoulders lo l ery t, im. at 1:0 P. n. O. ' gather, huddling SKa(uai him when ! T. Henry, Pres., D. M. Reding, : bnsggy ran wlia a bom against fco- : . . . . T night we drove to the Pall? Does It aaem to you tbat we ve known each, other many years! Funny, but I tlnd myself thiuklng always of hlllm or trees or clouds we've i looked at together and never -of , anything else, as though other tiinea and other people didu't ex-1 Ut odd. isn't It?" He looked down at her, the un- ruly brows seeming to sinue. And he began to tell her when he ilrat waa aura he loved her Ik night he carried her from the wetor. 1 knew then. Bandy, that I wasn't solus to get away with It." "Yo wanted to?" "Not now. At first, of course. Now bo matter what might "You don't care tbat much, Ra mon?'' Warmly seeking his eyes saying to herself: "1 dont care! i ve a rignt to . tniNG!" ' Khluurtnc. nlmOMt unable 10 breathe wuen he wuitperea Bourse ly: "Ob yes, Sandy that muchl" t m : The llEht was failing the way, the clouds massed over the sun. Tne wind blew us though the night were comlngi All at ionce it began to ram. "in. l knew there'd be 'a storm," Sandy put Tut her bands, startled, because teara rushed to her eyes. She thought: "Oh, its getting late. . He U soon be B- 1BS- -. . And when they reacnea mo house . she looked up at him, laughing hysterically. "You kaow. It got so mat 1 JUSl areaueo lhg iu here alone. 1 couldn't bear to open the door and leel tne i riarkneaa reaching out. But I hat ed tlie wind and the fog aud the sea booming." "You were that lonely? "Maybe that was it . . . but I gues I'm over it You cant stay on nere. uu. my dear little thing, you'll have m to where It'll be brighter" "No I'm 4ised to It Pr- hap. -There's so place else I can go this Is the boot place In the world for me tor a wuue. glanced about th big. shadowy room.- . -id " . "You know, Ramon, 1 m taxing all this as a loan. , 1 don t knew what 1 would have done it yuu hadn't helped me. You 11 have to regard me as a war orphan. Hy and -by, when in competent, yuu will get me a Job. . I'm hurrying so that It won't be long . . . then I'll pay you back to tne last sou.. You agree to all this?"- H .cam up .and clasped bis arms about her shoulders: "Keep rack of the eaes aud hutter. Sua- lie lookea at ner paie, swung lips, the red hair blown aurOMi Iter toiehead- He thought with ' a pang: "She's afraid. : Of me br nerself? She's warning us." - . His' pity was almost as great aa his love. Lie raised her taee and whispered: "Yes 1 agree. Poor, little darling. . Do you Hilnk I care how -or why you're taking It?- I'm so glad if 1 you chose to serve you. Because 1 love you. 1 love you greatly. You say you like being loved. You want to be adored. You arel" She listened, her eyes shining and dilated.: Then she pushed from him, trebling aud laughing. "That auch moments end! Ra mon, Isn't it- a pity that we can't lust choose some sweet minute and stretch It out forever. Like ana atretcn it out iurei. -mu the bugs Imprisoned and unmor- ..i , - ...U.. 4ri " uiiiEeu iu juu biiuj, , " " - He knelt and made the fire. She set the Utile, watching his bronxed profile Illumined by the flame. She thought: "A few more hour . . . Alone again nol " - She ran' into the little cupboard of a kitchen aud went dashing about with dishes. Hhe stirred things oh the stove. She ran back to look at him. He kicked a log to place, re garded her quizzically. "Well what now?" "It's nice having someone here." . 'i Would anyone do. sandy? "It'a nice having you here." . He came i up laughing. They want arm and arm to the kltt hen. Once be asked: "You wont ever go back, Bandy?" "fiod, no!" ' "Do you rare for me a little?" "Why, today oh, i don't know Yea Of course 1 do! Of oourse." . His face under Its tan paled. She thought. "That much! He love me that much. I'm glad. The candles on tne table wa tered when the wind blew throng". J -MS "Twas the Night WIELL.GEE WH,T AiOVAl VJMA.T DD t OO?-' HS CETS MV the around, "tie does that,' soe whinnered. ' He hates the wind. Ramon arm tlghteaed. She closed her eyes. "now he'll be leaving uow I II be alone." lie kissed her. She dung to him. tine thought, "Why is the 'rld sot Why can't be stay I don't care wnal uo I care! "you re irlghttned, tSauuy, and afraiu ot the storm?" ' "on. last mailt the wind kept 'blow. Eg it howled all night." "You re afraidr "No its laie youu sav to go." Do you want me to go? Do you reaiiy waii m to go?" &he nuaed. les. aue and got bis coal held it. ls hands trembled. "Yes go it's an awful night to tend you into, isn't it? Kiss lue. You can find the wav?u. ' He ran his hand slowly over his hat. He duui l look at her. "I'll come tomorrow, Sandy. I won't leave till the afternoon. " "Yes corns tomorrow.' She let herself lean against the door, holding It open aguinBt the wind. sh laughed auu saia, uuuj jole dear!" And kissed him. " . HIS Steps vihi of the wind and the water. She Iclosed the door. The candles Blew out. Snadow Ilea across me wallathe flames were dying. xh loaned there, hearing the wind go sweeping over lb rocks, the peobles flying. Then the tree 'tapped on the window and the f0og come up- and whined against llDF llDM. She flung the door open. Slie went dashing out, calling softly, wildly: "Ramon Ramon " No answer. The wind swooped against her blew her down th : ' i. Kamon on, itamuu ie jv Above the shouting of the wind: "Sundy!" Hhe flew forward her, caught her in bis arms. She clung to him. shaking hnif falntluc: "Don't leave me I don't want to be alone. . .' "Darling darling " He lifted her -in his arms. Mo carried her uack to the house. XMAS ANNOUNCEMENTS ' It is not too late to place your oruer lor Xmas announcements with. the News-Review Job printing deiiarunent. We can give you quick, eiticient service on shost uutlee. ' '" ' ' '' ' 1 ........... v ,i i r- . . I k WITM WEAPON; ONE KILLED (Aanetetcd n a4 Wlsat PifioRA Rl'HINGS. Colo., Dec. 24. This little community is In ...i,i. after a ore-Chiistmas tragedy Tuesoay nigni wu- claimed the Ut ft M1 aW.iUtam Bartlett, 21. ' " oh m shot and killed at unr.u nmr hira when Miss Minnie Hicks, a school teacner, wresneo nil. hnr for Dosseseton of a rifle which -Miss Hicks had obtained to frighten two youth wno were """"' .. . . . .V.- Vil.linL' The weapon aiscnargea to lc tussle between the two women and Mrs. Bartlett tell dead. . - Studenaker ttullos no yearl models. BROKE, BUT VOTES MONEY. ' AanrUtaS Vnm Uurf Win.) PABIS. Dec. 23. Prance will nn.il 357.000.000 francs (114.280, 000) on Its military aviation serv ice during 11126. This amount was ,a i i t.a hamhnr todav after i - .... lively opposition from tne social' I lata i ....... New Lamp Burns 94Air Bests Electric or Gas A new oil laniD that gives an amaslngly brilllanL soft white light. even better than gas or elecincuy, has been tested by the U. S. gov ernment and 5 leading univeral ties nd found to bo superior to 10 ordinary oil lamps. It burns with out odor, smoke or noise no pump ing up; is simple, clean, aaie. Burns 84 air and 67. common Icrnvena fCftal Dili. The Inventor. V. M. Johnson, 161 North Union Ave., Portland, Ore., is offering to send a lamp on 10 days' KRKB trial, or even to give ona KHEK to the first user In each locality who will help him intro duce it. Write him today for full particulars. Also sk biro to ex plain how you can get the agency, and without experience or money make 2ilO to 1500 per month. Before Chri3tma8.w it's allrk-ht. COT ( CHESTER. OOT Of Trie 1 VJAvV- -IO t)TO THE I SOEST ROOM ANO POT I VlHEM UMOER-WeBEPy v i L "irsx . . The Imperial Cleaner add. will tell you what' going to happen Deo. 3S. Kotlo. of sale of governniut tim ber, u.n.ral Land Otrics, Washing ton, IX C. Nov. 31. Mlt, Nolle, is h.r.by (Iv.B that subiMt to th. coadlUcus and limitation, o! til acts of Jud. i. 1U (is atau til). rsDruary ... l" .''j aad June 4. IN 1 Mtat, lit), and pursuant to dapartmealal regula tions or April i , 7t). th. timber oa the following lands will oe sola jsa. im, is o'olook a, w. at public auotlon st the V. a land otflo at Ross- aura. urcoa, to ui. diidhi oi.r ..i iu tK&n th. suurslssd vat- u. as sliowa by this notic, sale to b. lubjecl . to th approval o( th tttcrolary of th Inurior. Th pur- cbM prlc, ma an huiinui of on.-IKth of on. p.r cnt. th.r of, b.tng oomrolsslons allowsd, must b. dioltd at tlm of sal, mon.y . K r.l.irnl If ul, 1 BOt S- prov.d. othM-wls pal.nt will Issu fur th. tlmbar, which must b r- inov.d wltuia c.n y.ara. jiu. win b. reclv.d from cltlssns of tb. Unltod DaiiM, aasoclaUons of suoh oltU.ua and corporations oraaais- .d uud.r th laws oi iu. nun" tat.s or auy btat, twrltory. district lh..-of onjv. Upon applica tion I a quaiisiea purwiwf w tl.nhur r.n anv lot, a! aUbdlvlslua Will b offrd saparat.ly twlor bla( included la any off.r of a laraar unit T. It s. . . " fir 1010 M. h.ailock to M. cedar 40 U. lot t fir 1 M. hemlock it ss, ctdir M BtOit NBii fir lt ; M, bemloca . oouar J" Naiia fir 11(0 M. hemlock .100 M. o.a.r oe M. lot fir I1J0 at. Mm lock 110 M. Mi,l Jt lot 4 fL S0 M, hemlock 17e M. c.dar 10 at. SKi NWii fir 1400 M. heiiUoyk 70 M. c.dar ISO M. 8W NWit lr 1010 If. h.mlouk 100 M. cedar M. NKtt UK (4 fir l&DO M, h.miock lis St. ?.dar tit M. NW 14 Ki4 1 at. hsniloofe l ss, car m. 7k btli fir 10 M. hemlock liu dar U M, JWi4 f U ll M. b.niloca o m. tiv uiiiii iiaa kt aamloak 140 M. edsx 00 at, nWli SW44 fir M. bumloott 100 at, couar m. j. MiCtg NEUv fir 1200 M. c.dar 40 It, NWTa NKA fir 1440 If, ocdar 40 M. atHi M1V fir SOUS St, caoar i m. awi Kali ir iao li sodar M. Nti KWft fir I1S0 M. cedar 4 M, litl fl"444 U. ciar 40 M. By. l" . at? mut 4o C wl 2I tu tJ M. wear li M. aaiit Saii t r ItTeMar lis M.-8Wii t.i tit see it ear 140 IL ir If. cedar 1 M, lot I fir 0 IL r 7t M. SlCsVw fir 4 ItTeaaar 400 U. lot 4 fir M' M. oSuaTi.0 at. I.e. I. NB1 NhM4 xiiui iL. hamlock 17 M. M. NWJi tKA f'r l? I If. barn- lock ISO St. BWH NE'A fir t4U t,.h.uUock JV M, cvlu M. .! RW14 r ,l 9JKI1 810 M, Bvtmoca i.v m, -L NW(4 NWii fir lino M, h.m- u iAtK. Anav ISO M. 8K1S HWS fir Iwu i, nwuiioca w 175 U, BW14 NYV fir lulO M, h.in fock 110 MT ced?rf 0 M. NKit Sir jo M, KWS BB4 fir 10M. ntinlockJoO M."c.oar M SL, BEj4 at: tit mo m, cuar m. swi Hemlock 10U M. c.dar S M. 8Wi4 DW14 fir J.O U, bwulook 40 M. in,, u Mu.. lb in, l nr ivu ai. lot 1 fir ooo IL E MBit fir Too I1 M. BW14 Nsiti ir. Too If. l.t 4 fir 400 u. 4UV at, mm , cedar 10 St. hamlock 100 M, H NW14 fir sti m. Bun "' 1000 M. cedar 40 M. hemlock IllO M, NEit MBit fir 800 Al, W B1 fir tlr too IL HW14 b:ii fir liuo If. N B14 BWli fir 1000 at. NW14 BW14 fir isoo at. ceuar v at. ate.a pna i i,v, . v . ia nr 1100 U. Bae. II. lot 1 fir 200 . M. cedar 100 li, lot I fir 100 at, cedar 6t0 M, KW14 NB14 f'r 100 M, cedar 10 H, Mf NW14 fir 100' M, cedar Hi ft Ssi SK? ttr IU0 M. d- 4.t U MWU Hl'A f r 1&0 II. cvdi 11. ctxttsr sua 11. ME14 BWW fir 100 M. oedar 110 M. NWla BW t. 7 yi tJVu nku fir tuo 1009 at. ceaar iv ja, n.u.. - - -It. i Ma: 14 fir 10 M, hemlock lis M.IIW14 NB14 fir isoo M. b.m lo i00 M. N E lT N W It f ir i MM, cedar 100 If, hemlock iOO M, NW14 NWlt fir 1100 M, cedar 100 M. a.ra , u auu NWU fir 100 M c.dar 10 at. hemlock '00 M. IWJ Cfluir NWli fl HBlTflr M, taeral I. M. NWk 8U14 fir 1100 amlock 100 It. HB14 DB14 tit 1000 M. BW14 8U14 fir 1100 It, osdar lib 11. h.mlock 100 M, NK14 Wj4 ,ini M ludiilnrk 100 BW14 fir 100 M, cedar M. lock" 100 M. BE14 MW14 fir ! m, cedar 100 M, h.mlock 100 M. Wli 8W1A fir 1200 M. cedar 10 M. hem. lock 100 II. 8.C 11, MK'A NK14 fir IT 00 It, cellar tit It, Vi NISW tlr lMio at. cedar tot K. BK14 fir 100 II. NK14 Nwl fir 150 if, Nl.1t SE(T fir 300 M. cedar 1&0 40 II. oedar 100 M, Heo. It, BWlt NB'A fir 4I M, lot l nr bv . ce dar 100 M BE14 NWlt r.i?B BMitr too ai. iofc ' 1 --' dar 400 M. tot I fir 400 noo of th. Umber oa these tracts to b. sold for leas than 11.00 per M for th. fir, 17.00 p.r It for lh cedar and lo.Sp p.r M for th h.mlmk. T II B.. ft. 4 W, Bae. 17. NW14 unu fir' S1A M. cadar 40 M. non. of IIM Unbar on till, section to b sold for leas than tl.1t Par M for th. fir and 10.00 par M for th c. dar. T. II B.. n. ft W., Bcc. 7. NK14 kku fir sihi II, NW14 KB fir 17110 Mj Hl-ili NB14 fir ltuo M. BWlt k:L-u fi. luo If. Bona of th timber on this section to be sold for lees than ll ll per SC. wuuara fipry, t'nmmieelonar. 4 Dressmaking ana designing, w o ready-made kiddie clothes tor 4 sale. Agency for Parker's bo- slery. 546 Fowler BL, Phone e 6I7-R. , - . Tnh m f?) Classified ALL NEW AOS ON FOR SALS FOR 8ALE I have a nice Utile home for sale. R. U Whipple. FOR SALE 1 broccoli carts. In quire Rudolph Harness,, Rosa- burg. FOR SALE Mowing mgchin and , hay rake, 175 tor th two. B Jennle, Fdenbower. BIRD POO for sale. Lewellyn Set ter. A. A. Bennett, Looking Giasa, Oregon. FOR SALE So ewes. Walter Mo- cord. Oakland. Oregon, rnon 40. ' BALE Round oak cook Phone wood, 13.50 per tier. 19F12. - FOil SAL'S Old growth fir wood. Price 13.60 tier. Phone 14F15. Melton Bros. 2nd hand household good condition. 424 . good in West Douglas. FOR1aLE 120 Ford roadster. First das condlUoa, 1126. 112 Brockwsy. Phone 202L1. FOR SALE Floor show case see Torroy at the Monogram, want- ted; small cash register. fffitt SALE Hand quilted winter oullL Bargain at 125. Bee for yourself. Jennie Downing, Cleve land, ore. vVANTED TO BORROW' 11500 ior to days, good Roseburg real es tate as security. Address Box 1176, Roseburg. TRAILERS tor sale and built to order at Woodcock' blacksmith shop on Winchester street back of Union Oarage. FOR SALE Rhode Island Red Hoosters, waysioe strain, rrvu 196-egg stock. Dark color. Fay Leatherwood, Oakland, - FO RSALE Eg of BWl ana rJW't of 8E aectloa u 1. zs, su i. Maka me aa offer. L. R. Barto. ThomiMon Falls. Montana. iOR SALE Fir stum page at 50c per cord; New Oregon straw berry plants, ia.00 and $4.00 per M.; also solid cabbages. Lind- blom, Dixonvllle. FOR SALE-Reglatered Barred Fly mouth Rock rooster of Klelnsmlth Blork, from hen with annual rec ord of 2SJ eggs. Weight about Hi pounds, age 18 months. J. W. Humphreys, Wilbur, Or. ' R5S-i BALE-1924 Star touring. . 2225 cash. Will go quick at tnis nrlca. so answer at once. Give your address and I will bring It In to show you. This price only good until Deo. IlsL box w, News-Review. ,i i - used Car daroains. Oood Ford . Good Dodge . '21 Ford Coupe 21 Dodge Touring , '2 K Page Touring Overland Touring . '22 Dodge Touring '24 Star Sedan r- '24 Cbev. Sedan 24 Spec. Six Studs, Road. 1150 '24 Big Six Stud., 7 para. Touring 875 We have good Dodge Com mercial 350 Star Light Delivery . 850 All the above cars In good con dition. We will trade and give easy term. Chrysler Dealers, 527 N. Jackson, PIANO for rent.Phon 1-F FOR RENT Furnished two-room apartment, 618 8. Pine. f5RllE.Nf"8lx-room house. Phone 43-Y, or call at 253 VoDD. 4 ANNOUNCEMENT 4 4 - Barnes Barber Shop, Cass street, wishes to announce the opening of a modern, tbor- oughly equipped Beauty Shop. 4 In connection, in cnarga oi Miss Leta Barnes, of Port- 4 land. Miss Rarnes IS a Marl- nello operator, and expert In marcelling, and all lines of 4 beauty work. The Beauty 4 Shop has been completely re- modeled, and the latest equip- 4 ment Installed. For appoint- menu phone 169 J. 4e4t By WINNER : 1 FOR RENT " l Sszl.. BACK PAC- FOR RENT I ro- t f apartment Greuvd floor.. Stephens. - tH RENT ..re-room house. Inquire 47 8. S Phone 411-U . ' HOU8B FOR First SL I RENT 0 -wo 4 ear Wk. iter. Phone 48F4. . FOR RENT 8lx-room p house, on pavement, neeu bouse. Inquire 875 Hoover FR-RENT A bungaiovTf, In Ramona Court Modenw exnd furnished or Corey Ave. unfumlsh 1U4 FOR ItENT- Two large . t fur . nlshed housekeeping -noma, Private front entrance, C. to ' 231 & Main. , WANTED WANTED ( dok. pulleU, II hod Island Reds or Plymouth Rocks. Phone 14F14. A. Boyer. WANTED Work carpentry or con crete. Reasonable rates, rellabl service. Carpenter, News-Review. WANT FURS Bring or ship. If price are not satisfactory return at my expense . B. F. Shields, Wilson' Tire 8hop. 1 I LOST AND FOUND I LOST Out of car, brown silk um brella. Phone 676-R. LOST-Parker founiala Pvn and pencil. Leave at News-Review. ' LOST A 6-tbn truck Jack, be tween John Reese store and Ed nbower. Reward. 20 Cob BL MISCsOJLAKSOUS I CAR OWNER-Boot foccet j all set whn la need of aid part. BarfTa Aato Wreckaul Hnaai SPECIAL PRICES until Dec 1st Marcel, hafr-trim, bob curL and shampoo. Call Mrs. Amy Rogers," 137 N. Mslri. Phono 118 LI. 7 WHEN IN KO'JT.G STOTAT . I Hotel Umpqua of brssd AM sh said. . ,. Never mind, ' '. H know th kind, ' Oregon Bakery Ml ft. Jackson st GEAR CUTTING' Our Shops are Equipped to turn out all kind of machine work. Repair Work Don PINS ST. MACHINE SMOP Opposite Flour Mill 1 w : J . ', j . Harry Pearce Auto Top Manufscturlnf Repairing Tops and CurUtna, Upbolsturlng of all kind Tent and Awning Work Winchester SL CHRISTMAS Blooming Plants 1 Christmas Baskets wltk Cut Flower THE FERN- : Roseburg' Leading FlorltU Phone 240 AT BRAND'S r ROAD STAND; Pacific Hlohwsy i ' Mils Nrth Open Evenings Till 11 o'Cieek REAL BARBECUB 8AN0WICHES Meat roasted on spits' bflfor the open fire. Coffee with jral cream. Hweet cider. They eaate pretty good after the sbowr , Always Big Assortment Fruits, Nuts and Candy c. arty - 125 I StJ Jt Tat-V j . -'...- 1 s Phono C" ii f I I