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rg-irsrirRgyre Monday. December 28. ms. FT" For the New Year! Only four days' left of the old year. Don't do anything you'll be sorry for. like) buying something' without getting- our price first, and finding you have paid too much. See Us We Save You Money FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ROSEBURO The management of the new Oriental Gardens, Roseburg'e moat elaborate ball room, have decided not to open this wonder palace un til after Jan. lat So the Swanee Serenadera are making the New Yeara dance an affair long to be remembered. SEE US GO. WHEN IN ROSEBURG stop;at HotelUmpqua Chas. S. McElhinny The Widow' friend" Oregon Life 24S North Jackson iXundrT kids I V& LAUNDtR HHEN4 I IN A, WAV I TMAT 8R.IN4VS US I compliment each day.i The manner In v.hlch we "do up" houaehold linens meets with the hostess' ap proval The manner In which we launder her table cloths, bed spreads and pillow canes appeals to her sense of politeness. Roseburg Steam Laundry FHONB 71 IHSS tBliWgoTetttolelelMMlieiorareieioio A Week of Children's Clean! rg Do you know that a greater percentage of the school chil dren go the entire year with out a thought of having their outer clothing cleaned? Statistics show 609 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 tact with other children dur ing school hours. Why fumi gate the school room, take every precauttun with their health, specialists (or eyes, ears, nose, -teeth, etc., watch for under nourishment and never pay any attention to the proper sanitation of their wearing apparel. During the week beginning December 28 there Is being launched all over the land what is to be called a "National Schoof Children's Clothes Cleaning Week." Don't let your child start the next term of school without a thorough and sani tary cleaning of all wearing apparel. Phone 227 The Lsrosst Stock af . Good Used Chevrolet and Fords In Roseburg We Will Sell en EASY TERMS Hansen Chevrolet Co. Phone 44. HOUSE-1 XC Houo MaTeTeTelela OAKLAND NEAL IN PORTLAND Carl . B. , Neal, supervisor ., of the Umpqua national forest at RosebotT and formerly of the ML Hood national forest office here, was a week-end Tlattor 1" town, talking things over with hla for mer associates In the United States forest service. Twenty-five new lota have been laid out in the Dia mond lake sections of the Umpq de forest as altea for summer resort homes, Mr. Neal announced, and almost all have been applied for. "Diamond lake Is extremely popu lar with vacationists,' the super visor said, "and especially so with California na. Over half the summer colony which yearly resides at the lake is made op of our southern neighbors who corns to Oregon with the lake as their objective. We now have 60 lots devoted to summer home use there, and the California Oregon Power Company, Medford, haa announced that it will take five acres for a large summer home where their employes may spend their vacations." Portland Journal. We make special sash and doors and cabinet work.. It W, Metiger, CARD OF THANKS We desire to express our appre ciation to our neighbors and friends for their sympathy and as slsjtance during our sorrow and for the beautiful floral offerings. ROBERT TROXEL, and Family,. MARK JONES, . HOWARD JONES. This la clean-up weeft for.' child ren. The Imperial -Cleaners- will make It worth while. AMERICAN MOVIE tROwftlki' OUT BULL FIGHTS, MEXICO UajociaUd Pnej Latatd Win.) MEXICO CITY, Dec. 28. Ameri can movies bave scored another international victory. Bull fighting, long the favorite Bhow here, has slumped Into second place by com parison with the screen. Mexicans now spend four times more money on movies than matadors,, and a film not made In the United States Is something of a curiosity. IPA20 OINTMENT F.r PILES fro trading, Bleeding; lichinf and Blind Piles. This Dependable and Proven Rem edy for Piles is now pscksd in hsndy, collapsible tubes with detach aBle pile pipe, which, makes the application of the ointment a dean and easy task of a moment. Full Hrections and scientific advice for ile sufferers go with esch tube, rubes with pile pipe, 75c; old style ins, 60c Get PAZO OINTMENT Tom your druggist; or, if you prefer, tend stamps or money order direct. Paris Medicine Company, Mai Ptae Streets, St. Lewie, Mo. TUBBY VERY RUDE AUD V 1W a. . if w HEMTTILV ASHAMED 0(- VOO f iiajiisai.aT Ueiaat "SANDY" y ELENORC MEHERIN ,1 iii ' vi 1 1 i v THE STORY SO FAR1. Sandy McNeil. 1b lore with life, marries Baa Murillo, a rich Italian, to please her impoverished family. Tyranny by Morula and frequent quarrels follow. A son dies at birth. Boa McNeil, her uncle, aids In plans toe Bandy and her mother to take a trip to Honolulu. There ahe meets Ramon Worth, who saves her life in the surf. On the aame steamer home ha declares bis love. Murillo aaya he will nev er release her. Judith Moore, a cousin, tells Sandy love is every thing. Murillo overtakes her as she goes for a tryst with Ramon. He appears, unexpectedly at a par ty ahe la giving tor her friends. After the party he strikes her. She leaves bis house snd accepts the kindly attentions of Ramon, whose home she shares. . He spends a week there with her and then re turns to his office in the city. Qo en with the story from here: CHAPTER 60 A' month passed. She heard no word from her mother. The let ters from Alice came at longer Intervals. . ' "Soon they'll forget me," San dy thought, and ahe grew aick with the coldness in her heart. She looked forward all week to Saturday. Then Ramon came. . Friday was a terrible day. She would alt at the typewriter hold ing herself there by main force, pretending to Ignore the quickness of her breath, the burning and unrest. She would give up and go out to walk on the beach. Then the thoughts and qustiona push ed down with such desperate reso lution broka leash. "What are you. Sandy McNeil! What have- you done? Where is this going to end? Where CAN it end?" And shocking phrases leaped to her togue; phrases to character ise herself and her position here in this house of Ramon's. ' . At night she stood before a mirror, lost In the contemplation of her own image. She would femile at the pale, vivid face be- -fore her, thinking how young it seemed, how sweet ana untried. There she was Just like that. No other. Sandy existed no reckless spirit who had thrown caution to the winds. She was this girlish image. She bowed to It, assuming many different expressions, talking ab sently. "Girls adore themselves. Every girl, no matter how plain, can see attraction In her own face. Else why do we look at ourselves so much? I think I'm beautiful. My eyes are enrancing. Alice haa the aame thoughts. I've caught her gazing at herself ages at a atretch. She thinks she's far better look ing than I." Her pulse would begin to beat very quickly because these words were spoken to conceal her agita tion. The agitation rose. She saw her own expression grow tense, the cords. of her throat tighten. She murmured: , "I look Just the same. No one would guess. Why am I saying this? As though I cared! But I don't It was in evitable. It was fated from the beginning, tn the cards for me!" She meant by this her relation with Ramon was foredoomed. She sometimes felt she'd been prophet ically aware of it from their first meeting; she'd been certain of It from the night on the boat when her hands had so impetuously reached to his neck when she kissed him In that moment of in toxicating, reckless Joy. So now it had happened. She lay awake smiling against the clash and fever. ' Then he came. They drove and walked and swam. She aban doned herself to the giddy delight of companionship, the Joy of someone striding along at her side; someone stooping unexpect edly for a swift, ardent kiss. "This Is Irving! This Is gay and free and aweet. A right to it? Who gives a damn whether we're a right to it or not! I don't!" She uU fhla to him ' nn,A aa ,h. rama Inm-hlng- out nf the water. He looked stricken. He became quiet and sober. "I wish we had a right to it, Sandy. I wish we could get the Tight to It." "We have. We think we have. What ele counts?" "Nothing nothing? We can shut out the world. We can live Just for each other " She became oppressed. Shortly after this the woman at the post- office said to her: "Are yon keep FaMioeSyejWaal !. ! NOTICE , Annual meeting of the jw Brock way and Lullard farm- w era leiepnone company ai w f Broekway school house. Janu- ery I, 102ft, at 1:30 p. m. O. T. Henry, Pres., D. M. Reding, See. . ing the cottage through the sum mer , , "I'm not aure," Sandy answered hastily. "I was wondorlng 1C you were leaving. In fact, 1 thought you had gone. I thought I aaw Mr. Worth last Saturday." Sandy turned her letters In a pretended absorption, feeling the Diooa creep hotly to her cheeks. "Oh, did you?" She ripped open an envelope, hurried from the place. She became self conscious, as though the whole village had found her out They had ell seen Ramon they all knew he was there on Saturday and Sunday. There would be rumors of her . . ugly things said. "But you don't care," a voice reminded. "No. I don't care!" And the woman In the post office all the men and women who might talk of her became hldeoua. They were small bigoted dead. They were living in the past. They bad no youth no emotions. "Why are these things wrong?' She thought of ell the kind, thoughtful things Ramon did. How eager he was to please her. How delightful it was tu run down from a hill hand in hand. - , . Imagine Ben Muriilo doing such a thing! But that relation was right and this one was wrong. She paced the long, shadowy room listening to the throbbing stillness. She stopped before the typewriter, gave It a vicious shove. Suddenly sha said aloud: "I know it well enough " She became breathless and hot. Tea she knew enough to get a Job. For some time she had sup pressed this admission thinking "Next week!" She dreaded the thought of going into an office. She visualized herself going some where and asking for work then keeping at this grind year after year. It aeemed Incredible that she had really come to thla pass that no one was doing anything for ber. They Just let her go as though her fate was no longer any concern or theirs. She was out on her own. : "I'll get a Job," she said quietly1, Of course, get a Job she was now ashamed to think she had delay ed this. She said aloud feeling her flesh scarlet: "What am I it 1 stay on here? Yes what!" But if ahe worked when she waa making her own way, then she could talk of freedom of bravery. . e . e . .. . There was a letter from her Uncle Bob McNeil. Thla confirm ed and hastened her resolution. He wrote: "Dear little kid: Sorry I wasn't In these parts when 8,11 this hap pened. Just got In the other day and learned the lowdown from Alice. Write mo where you're working, and when I'm In Los Angeles I'll come and have lunch with you. Have you got a permanent Job yet? . I want to talk over your plans and aid you if I can. "I went to see Murillo talked hours with him. Don't figure on a divorce. He won't grant it. He can get It easily without any trouble. All you would need is to write him a letter saying you have ausoiuteiy lert him. But he la wild-eyed. He says a divorce won't free him. He won't let you get It, and he won't get It him self. "So that's pretty tough, little kid. But don't give up. I have a suspicion he's doing a bit of high flying. Of course, that's the hardest thing In the world to prove . . . but I'm on the Job. . "In the meantime you'll get liy. You know you always could. I'm enclosing this remembrance. If you need more now or later, I'm your uncle and don't forget it." hncloted was a check for $100. Three days later Sandy went to San Jose. She answered ads. In a week she had a Job as filing clerk in an Insurance office. She earned $05 a month. Her board and room In a private fami'y took 45 of this. She wrote to Ramon. He came over the weekend. When It was dark they drove back along the coast. He was excited and unnerved: "Now Sandy God 1 this the beginning of the end?" The Armory will be raffled off and musicians will be sold st auc tion at the big New Years Noise Ball at the Armory Dec. 21st. Sound AU"f t WHILE WE VAJERE. AT "THE 3MiTHS'Vot KEPT A3K1MC "IHEIQ. LITTLE BoV VWVAKT HP GOT FOfl CHRlSTMAVi. VJHEW Voo COUt-D 5CE ALL THE BEAOTIFOL VUWSCNT5 HE TURKISH WOMEN HAVE EXCLUSIVE PAGE IN JOUKNAL (AaucUtnl rm Uaenl Win.) CONSTANTINOPLE, Deo. 2 Women are to have a page to themselves tn a new Canstantln ople dally, the "people's paper". This innovation indicates a change 'of heart upon the part of Turkish presa which, two years ago was culminating against the few Mos lem women who showed signs of any public activity.. The sheet in the new Journal bears the beading; "Women's Day," It contains ar ticles written by women, such as a health report by Sells All-Ha-noum. Turkey's first woman doc tor, awl an article criticising the women's union and signed "the mother-in-law." There are accounts of women's activities in various parts of the country and from a suourb of Con stantinople under the heading: "The Advance of Feminists", and the statement: "We have had two teas aud a bull in one week!" ' Big get-together Ball at the Armory New Years eve. Dancing until 1 a. m. The hut big dance of 1025. Let's make it a real gather ing. TIMBER PURCHASED ON S1USLAW RIVER News of considerable Import to Florence, Lane county, Is contain ed In press dispatches this week, In which It is learned that W. C. Dibenack of the Stout Lumber Co., Coos Bay operators, has purchased all slock of the Sluslaw Boom com pany from J. O. Elrod of Portland, saya the' Port Umpqua Courier. H. L. Bergman, bead of the Flor ence bank will have management of the company aa reorganized. The new ofticers are: W. C. Rlben- ack, president; R. T. Bourns, vice- president; and Jay Bowerman, sec retary and treasurer. ... The offices of the Sluslaw Boom company will be moved from Eu gene to Florence. J. O. Elrod, president of the Umpqua Mills and Timber of this city, held the Starrett and Hovey holdings during the past year. The recent sale of the Sluslaw Boom company's holdings was to W. C. Rlbenack, an Individual. Fir timber land of 14,000 acres, containing tjOO.000,000 feet of tim ber. ' The Armory will be elaborately decorated (or the Big Noise Ball at the Armory New Yeara eve. Every body tn the county ought to be there. We guarantee you a real atepplng party. NEWSY BITS ' Anna Oland, of Marahfield, has brought suit against the 'state ' in dustrial accident commission, ask ing $30 monthly for life, or until marriage, from August 16, 1925, and (SVO doctor bills and funeral expenses. The plaintiff avers that her husband L. F. Oland died of heart strain while working for the state highway commission on the r.oseburg-Cooa county highway. The commission had refused to admit any liability In the case. George L. Baker, mayor of Port land, has announced that he would positively not be a candidate for the republican nomination for gov ernor of Oregon at the next pri mary election, in reply to reports that he intended to become a can didate for governer didate. At the same time,' Sam Ko zer, secretary of atate, declared that he waa seriously considering announcing! his candidacy for the republican gubernatorial nomina tion, but (hat he had c,ome to no definite decision as to what be finally would do. IN BANKRUPTCY In the District Court ot the United States for the District of Oregon, In the matter of Elmer F. Hayes, Bankrupt. To the creditors of Elmer F; Hayes, of Ulendale, In the county of Douglas, and district afore said, a bankrupt: Notice Is hereby given that on the 5th day of December 1925, the said Elmer F. Hayes was duly ad judicated bankrupt; and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at the office of the under signed referee In Rosebuig, Ore gon, on the 6lh day of January, 192S, at 11 o'clock In the fore noon, at which time the said cred itors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such other business ss may properly come before said meeting. Dated December 26, 1925. C. L. HAMILTON, Referee In Bankruptcy. Tactics. - ANO SOtH SILLY QUESTIOsJoi nHE IDEA CF ASKING HIM VgWETHEa SAKHA BROUGHT HIM A, KEO AuTOMOUtte AMD A SteAH YACHT AN U AN AtUOPLAAlE - i-. iif r. r Nf in ii mi i i ' ST B 3K4kA . ... 637-R. . .... ! area's suits aleaned and uresis!: iTco. ' hosahorg'Hrst'Uai, noons ... Notice of sals 61 Mmsisisl tlaa. bar, Oenoral Last drflee, Wuhlna- con, ia Ki nev. s, iiw jaocios is hereby alvao. that susieee to the conditions sad limitations of the auia oi uno s. mis tsa aiau. sia;, February is, itl( (40 Stat, 1111). and J una 4. J 120 (41 Stat, 1(1), and purauam to depaxuntaial regula, tloni of April 14, 1V14 1(0 L I), lit), tha limber on the following wnus wilt aa soia sn. is, ivaa, ai 1(1 o'clock a. m. at subUs auatioa at '-ha V. S. land oHIca at Hoaa. burg. Oragoa, to the highest eiddar at not laaa than tba appraised val ue aa snowa r una aouoa, a4a 10 ba subject to uta aoarovai of aha tiecratary of tha lntmior. The pur chaaa prioa, with an additional sum u one-rifia of oae par cant, taare uf, balng oomaUsaiooe allowed, must oa aapoaiiaa si uma ox eaia, noiwr to ba raturnad It aala is not ap pro v ad. otherwise patent will laaue tor tne tlinuar. which must be re moved within ten yeara Bids will De rooeivea xrom uuisena oi me United Settee, aasoolatiuns ot suoh oUlxene, sad corporations organis- aa unaer lue laws ot we- uattaa states or sny utato, territory, or tllatrict thereof oniv. Upon applica tion ot a qualified purchaser the timber ou any legal aubdtviaioar will be ottered separately before being Included In sny offer of a larger unit T. 1 a, R. W., Sec (, lot 1 it 1010 U. hamlack SO SL. fleda 40 u. lot 1 (in Silo li, hemlook li M, cedar las at, BlSfe Iir ISO- M. nemtoca 40 aa. ceoar lav at, bto lr 1U0 M, hemlock its U. vudar 1D0 at, lot (ir S114 at, ham lock, lilt at. cedar 1st M. lot e II. 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ISO At lot 1 fir 20 it, cedar 10 aa, -SIC 14 H iir ivjv aw ceoar av a. eba Iir 1J0 At. cedar 120 At fEtt BU (ir 440 14. eedar HO At BW SICa (ir 4 At cedar HO is, UH Hwjt Iir 1200 At oedar 140 At lot llr 1080 M. oedar lit M, Battl ttv?4 (Ir 410 M. cedar 440 it, lot 4 (Ir 17 U, cedar 0 At See. I, NIC Nti tlr 20(0 at hemlock 110 At oedar 120 at, nwn nui sir ifoo at, ncm lock 1(0 M, cedar Hi 11. BE 14 NU (ir H0 it hemlock 10 At cedar 4o M, IjWli Ml (Ir 2410 at, hemlock 140 it cedar SO At NIC NW (Ir 140 at hemlock lU it cedar lit St NW HWIi (Ir 1120 14, hem. look 2(0 fit, cedar 1(0 at, SB NW (lr 2X0 at, hemlock. 220 At oedar Hi it dW NW (lr 10(0 At hem lock 1(0 U7 cedar 2(0 it, NK (ir 1420 At. hemlock 10 W. ce dar 20 M. NW UC (ir ItKO At nemtoca toe at, oeaar au at, Kb titi (lr 11(0 M. cedar li M, BW otk (lr 19(0 M, hemlock 76 M ce dar 100 ii, NE MW (lr lilt At, hemlock 170 at oedar 240 At MW uw (lr i','20 U, hemlock 1(0 At cedar loo At, gtt aw (lr mo at hemlock 100 it cedar (i At gw nwu (ir 7(0 it hemlock 40 M. ee dar 100 it, dec. !(, lot 1 tlr 70 M lot z rir 400 At. ais mc rir 700 M, 8W NK (lr (00 At lot t Iir 200 it, cedar 100 it, lot 4 (lr 400 At cedar 10 it, hemlock 200 M, HE NW (Ir (00 M. 8W NW (ir 2000 ai. ecaer (0 at, nonuocK 200 at, NHIi KK (ir 200 M. NW KB tlr 200 M. ttUU flla (Ir (00 At tiWta uu tir uoo at, niu aw ur toto M. K'H UW (lr 1(00 M, codar (0 At 8K 8Wllr 1(00 at, 8W BV7 (lr 120O At See IT, lot X (lr 140 it cadar loo At lot I fir 10 it, cedar 2.0 M. eft KB tlr too it cedar 600 it EW noi (lr 100 it eedar 200 Al, UK NW (Ir 100 it, cedar 260 M. Nt'i DC (lr (oo At cedar 2(0 14. UIL k)K (lr loo it oedar 200 at. nw BHi (ir i(t M. eedar 200 it, Kt't sw tlr 100 it oedar 3(0 M, nw sw (ir 100 At eedar 200 it W SW (lr 1(0 it, eedar 2(0 At Bee 21, NK Ntt (r 2000 At hemlock 1(0 M, NW NK (lr 2000 ii. eedar 1(0 At hemlock 200 M, BK NE llr 200 it, hemlook 100 AL. HVV NK (Ir 2(00 AL. hem lock 200 it NHA NWI4 (lr 2100 it cedar 100 it. hemlock 100 at NW NW (Ir 1200 it cedar lot it, hem- cedar to M. hemlork Too M, BW NW (lr 1400 M, cedar (00 M, NK nr. iir 1200 at, nw4 eai iir 220U M, hemlock 200 M, hi! Bal (lr ivuu At, aw nc, a llr tauo at, ceoar 110 M. hemlock 100 it KKA BWIi fir 2200 11. hemlock 100 it KWk sw xtr fou ai, cenar so at, nem lock 100 it. ifa BW (Ir 1100 At cedar 100 if, hemlock 200 M, BW ew iir 2200 at, ceoar do ai, nera IOCK tUD At, DID. ' JK. flt NK NK (Ir 2,00 at, eedar ao at, 1(00 it cedar 000 At, 200 it, cedar 2(0 M, 200 it oedar 160 At . NW NK (lr L BK'Z NK (Ir NK NW (ir , NK BB (Ir 4SO M. cedar 100 if. Bee. tl, MW hfjw iir tbo ai. lot t iir bko At. ce llar 100 M. BE NW (lr 2400 at, oedar 400 it lot 2 (Ir 2000 it ca dar too It lot 1 (Ir (00 it nons of the timber on these tracts to be sold (or leae than (2.00 per it (or the fir, 17.00 per M (or the cedar and fo.no par At tor tno nemifx-a. T. 21 8., It 4 W Bee. 27. NW HW',i (lr (20 M, cedar 40 it none of the timber on this section to be sold for leas than 11.71 per M (or llie llr ana 10.00 per At lor the ce dar. T. i( H., It II W., Beo. 1, NPJ NIC (lr loo ii. NW'4 NK (lr 1700 M, KB NK (lr 1000 At 8W NK (ir 10(0 At son of the timber on this section to be eold for Ines than 17 21 per it William Bpry, Commlaalnner. OH, NVT ' Dressmaking and designing, ready-made kiddle clothes for sale. Agency for Parker's bo- 4) slery. 646 Fowler 8L. Phone i i . i . GOODNESS! m Classified Sectio ALL NEW ADS FOR SALE JTOR SALE I have a nice little home for sale. R. L. Whipple. FOH SALE 86 ewes. Walter Mc- cord, Oakland, Oregon. Phone 4VF6. FOB BALE Good baled . hay on highway, mile north of Wilbur, 16. J. O. Vedder. FUK UALa! Old growth fir wood. Price 2S.S0 uer. Phone 14F15. Melton Bros. FsTSaCEV-A few good Plymouth. Rock cockerels, Lewin Parker. Phone 36F3L fOg 8 ALE Dining room set Phone 406-J or call 12S Chadwlck St Ft)R"ESLE One new winter ove coat, site 40 for 125. Answer Box (0, this office. FOR SALE Chevrolet truck. See It at Terminal' garage, or inquire at 10& N. Pine BU ?6lf"8ALE 6 hogs, weight about 140 lbs. Good condition. Also fine solid cabbage. Llndulom, DlxonvlUe. FO R8ALB It ot SWt'and SWJj of Bill section 11 T. , R. 7. Make sua an offer. L. R. Barto. Thompson Falls, Montana. Lt5Sf Bmall Australian Shepherd pup, Mack with tan and white markings. Reward for return or information to 983 N. Jackson. rfaTiflrAN(irclierry, Coates 1418" and French Improved Prune, al so general line ot nursery stock, roses, shrubs, evergreens, etc Catalog. Hudson's Nurseries, Tangent, Oregon. HERE'S a good" chance to get start in stock; 80 sheep, SO goats, team, harness, wagon, aaddle horse, hay enough to winter, noma other Implements; also lease on 133 acres good pasture. - Three miles from Oakland, Ore. Address "L. R." care News-Review. w . DIET AMD HKAtTH '- . , - (Continued from page 1). sets If taken In amounts more than sufficient to flavor. A clove of garlic eaten on a fasting stomach Is ssld to act as a vermifuge (worm killer), and wa ter la which H is steeped may be used for enemas for pin worms In children. . .(it you are mora Interested In worms, than In garllo. we have an article on the subject, which you may nave by sending a self-ad dressed, stsmped envelope with re quest.) .Mrs. ' S.! Low blood pressure may be found In anemic condi tions. In itself It la not considered a bar to Insurance. The normal adult U. P. Is approximately 100 plus one half the age. We have an article you may bave. Sea answer above for directions. Stndsbaksr bullae no yeexTj models. DISARMAMENT INVITATION , IN DETAIL RECEIVED IN U. S. (Annotated Freaj tcand Win.) WASHINGTON. Dec 28. Com plete Information as to plans for the preparatory commission on disarmament In Geneva is now in the bsnds ot the Wsahington gov ernment, documents forwarded by Minister Hugh Gibson, at Berne, having been received during the Christmas holidays. The Invitation from the council ot the League of Nations referred to Washington authorities to these documents for details as to the composition of the commission and the projected scope of its delibera tions. . .The documents are under study at the state department. Secretary Kellogg la expected , to be at his desk after the first of the year when definite action toward for mulation of tho American reply is anticipated. o Men's suits cleaned and pressed, 11.60. Rossburg Cleaners, phone 471. B URNS Covin- witli wt bsuHnff Ma-- afttrwards applr rtnlly Views Peer IT Millltt Jmn Ud YmmHf By WINNER s .iei i UC -f-vr- OA WLik, I1L Olef MAMY PCESEIOTS I HA.DOA. KEEP HIM FROM ASKWJ ME VIHAT GOT.1 11 ON BACK PACE. FOR RENT PLA.NO for rant Phnna. 11.M FOR" RENT Five-room fu7tik3e3 house, garage. 906 B. Mala. ; FOR ltKN'rFlve-room fiirnlLl.se! house. Inquire, 647 B. Btepaaas. Phons 471-L. . ; FOR BENT J and I room "fur- nished apartments, (08 8. Stenbr ens. - . - - -FOR RENT kodern furnished . apartment with garage. Ne child- ren. 428 PlUer St - . . First " St near . WinuoesUiV. 1 Phone 48F4. FOR RENT Two large well fur nished housekeeping! ' rooms. Private front entrance. Close In. 331 a Main. . . FOR RENT Modern ttnlurniahe3 five-room house, full eement basement, several cords of wood. On pavement, near school. Fine place tor children. Phone 70-J. Call at 621 1st Ave. N. Wanted WANT FURS Bring or ship. It prices are not satisfactory return at my expense . B. F. Shields, Wilson's Tire Shop. WANTED Old falsa teeth. We pay high as 110 for full seta. Don't matter It broken. We bay crowns, bridges. Western Metal Company, Bloomlngton, lit ' LOST AND FOUND LOST German police dog, dark grey color; collar. Phone 11T-U KOSCEIIJU&OUS CAR OWNER Don't tori at H , call tU when tn need ot ants, Tarts. Baxffs Auto Wreckial House. PE"CIAL PRICES limit Dec 31st Marcel, halr-trim, bob curl, and shampoo. Call Mrs. Amy Rogers, 137 N. Main. Phone 118-LI. EXDY going to Los Angeles Q Ford wishes lady companion. Must be able to, drive and shars. expenses. Phone 609-J. She said. No, sir. To the grocer; Mother's bread, Or nono, she said. Oregon Bakery 131 N. Jackson St GEAR CUTTING Our Shops are Equipped to tnrof out all kinds of machine work. Repair Work Dens PINE 8T, MACHINE SHOP t Opposite Floor Mill : Harry Pearce Auto Top Manufscturlng Repairing Tops and Curulni,' Upholstering ot all kinds Tent snd Awning Work Winchester St CHRISTMAS Blooming Plants Christmas Baskets with. Cut Flowers THE FERN Roseburg'i Leading Florists Phone 240 - AT BRAND'S ROAD STAND Pacific Highway Mils North Open Evenings Till It o'clock REAL BARBECUE SANDWICHES Mest roasted on spits before the open (ire. Coffee with real cream. Swwt cider. They taste pretty good after the show. Always a Big Assortment of Fruits, Nuts and Candy .h: