R03F.BURC NFWS-REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, 'JULY 21". '1926.
" SEVEN
A General
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is the Brown all brass. A Sprayer that
throws an up spray as well as one straight
ahead. Call and get one, and also look
at the "Brown Dust Sprayer." Just what
is needed for dry spraying. Save your
animals by using Sherwin Williams Fly
Spray in a Brown sprayer. More milk,
more flesh, contentment.
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Churchill Hardware Co.
"Winchester Store."'
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Scvrral lonsilectomh'S were per j
formed this morning at Mercy hos- j
pital. . Among those undergoing
operations were Loriena, JO years,
and l.loyd, 1 years, daughter and
son of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Isou;
!V WETHER YOUR ORPCR'S
Ol- OJLSMALL--
WE'RE. QUITE P0UTE i
fc.Y0 ONE AND Alt '.
Whatever the size of your
order we assure you that
It will gi't our consistent
individual attention. We're
doing the family wash now
for a family that used to
send ns a couple of collars'
a week. You are invited
to send iu a collar or two.
Roseburg Steam
Laundry
PHONH 7
"The Man Who Always
Watches the Clock Will
Never Become the Man of thi
Hour."
Ami Hip man who watches lo
spp how rhrap ho can Kt.
lir1 rppairlns; will ncvor get
a first-class job.
' ' jreais, suns 01 ii r. aau ims. joues ,
AMONG THE SICK of 6.17 Cobb street; Frank, the
. AT MERCY. .HOSPITAL tjsix year old son of Mr. and Mrs.-
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Gimme an Ice cream soda
uii' two slices o'
Grimm's
Milk
Bread
Good for all growing boys
ami tlicHu who havu stop
ped growing.
BAKERY
. 119 Sheridan St.
MM.IMWI.IIIP Ml.
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THE TROUBLE
of preparing vegetable dishes
keepd many people from sorv
ing them moro often.
Our canned goods are just as
appetizing and wholesome,
and are ready , to serve.
Economy Grocery
O. L. JOHNSON
"Tho store that serves you best"
344 N. Jackson St. Phone 63
Charles, 4 years, and UHIy, 5
years, sons oi wr. anu airs. Jones ,
wood or 031 Few e.r streeL: l.aura.
I tlie 11 year old daughter of W. H.
iO'Uell of Camas Valley; Violet,
the 10 year old daughter of Thoiuas
Jonah? of Riverside.
Norma Moore, the 11 months old direct!
daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. A. K. ( Amy begau to make pleasant
Moore of Days Creek was admit- founds; he lcok d from' hor t
ted yesterday to Mercy hospital, clare. "Ah a little sister, h?
for treatment. The child is crit- But you never honored n;e wUh
ically ill. :your confidence, completely.'
r Miss Audroy Hervey, of this city, "Clave, thiH is Mr. Ltond. You've
was. admitted to Mercy hospital heard mc speak." she .'aid smoolh
this afternoon and will undergo a ly, "of the great ('. A. I', llond?
major operation Wednesday morn
tag.
1 Mrs. A. S. Micelli ami baby fiirl,
of M35 Madrono avenue, returned
Mrs. W. il. Sibold, of Lookiim
Glass, who was operated en two
weeks ago. returned home today
much improved in health. '
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Do you know there are millions
of feet of (ho finest timber In the
state lu sight of Sutherlin?
WjBasrKaiii!atass2E5&iiiss
Buy Used Cars
FROM
Roy. Catching Mtr. Co.
1925 Ford Coupe
1925 Hudson Coach
1923 Maxwell Coupe
1923 Ford Roadster
1922 Overland Touring
1922 Gardner Four "
1918 Buick Six
1919 Dodge Touring
1920 Dodge Touring
1921 Studebaicer Special
1922 Studsbakcr Licht Six
1913 Oakland Touring
TUBBY
CHESTEB Vot) MW CAR.CV '; '
MV 8A6 OF CHoeoLKTES. ',.'
Pot THEM io vcuR. Pocket '
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:iAivn:it 17.
Clare stand aghast. Surely her
mother couldn't dream of such
u thine, "really! It would he Uk3
Bulling her outright- for their
wealth Satterly's orficlty Swan's
unu for what position their tunv
K Men had. liven hor unsophisli
w cation suspected that both young
a men had tulleu below the lumily
A station. '
ui "I think I didn't understand,
j Amy."
U' "Vos, you did, and don't prc
55 tend. This is plain talk, hut yon
K asked for. It. You have every
f thing; loolts, youth everything,
a but Rood hard sense and I'll lur
2 nieli that. You ought to consider
j your opportunities a privilege
? Instead of mooning mound over a
country boy, who s probably fr
Kotten you by now anyway. Oh,
I know what's In your mind!
"After all I've done for you!
All I've sucritlced these eighteen
vears! How ion:: do vuu suiipose
going to lust on wliut that
old skin-flint. . . Do you want
to see your mother turned Into the
street?"
"Hut Amv " the girl protested
(lei
desperately.
"I don't think, Mr.1
K Satterly wnnts to marry rue!
K "What differeuco does that
i? make? Darn lew men want to
H marry, though most of them fin
is, ally do!'.'
g I "But if I don't love him? Oh,
8 Amy. if I don't love him?"
pll "OP all tho silly, romantlcnl
1
nonsense! ion continue acting
this wuy and I'll many him my
self!" The door oanged as Clare cata
pulted Into tho kitchen beyond
the sound of that hysteria. She
landed against the shelving bosom
1 ot Ma?gie, tho maid, a woman of
if incredible plainness, who said,
8 "Now don't go tali in' on. darlin'.
E Tho tongue of the woman! I'll
g hnve ye a cuppa tea in a Jiffy.
K Sit down!"
fi Clare wept and Maggie gave a
J 'turn to a remarkable twist of
5huir before she presently placed
a pair of steaming sups on
tuo
"An' herself a-hlatherln' of the
mella luart of her! Drink this,
girieeu; 'tis the Irish ludy.'s eock
lail. an' heller cess till -.-!"
The girl looked at her homeli
ness and liked her enormously.
"I'm sure I'll be all right with you
Maggie."
'Ye will that. Sure. I raised
five of me own an' me ar-arms
be emply-like tho day."
- Amy was sullen lliruugh lunch
eon. Clare saw her glance to
ward Ihc tc!:phcne; vend-red K
Satterly's non-appearance had
anything to do with her gloom.
Late in the afternoon Maggie,
in perky cap and ruffled - apron,
announced a caller. Amy snap
rid, ;"I'm not home!" but the'inau
was leering' over the maid's el
bow. "An Imnnlitf, Htfl(- llfi Rhall
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we say, my Irtend? DO assure
pie of your rupture at our moot-
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Then Clare uitko in astonish
ment Cor before her was tha man
who hud bowed to her mother the
othi'r evening and w.ho,t for his
rains. h:iH hepn accorded' the cut
Of course 1 didn't know It was
you. Cappy. Do sit down and talk
to a couple of desolete women."
lie settled himself, llhtin an
especially odorous ciKar,,- and
!::ia.rC wo,,lc:rea 1C !ier T!1
her finite evident wish that he
j -was elsewhere. :
llond was old, older than any
jone she ever had seen dandling- in
Amy's train. There were hrown
spots on his puffy hands; Dr. Tt d
I ence told her ape bi-oupht tlns.se.
j Hp was powerfully built, bm in
i spite of his t i 1 1 straiahluess !
thought his shoulders sirKed Vr
haps it was b rausi; 1:j kepi np
a nervous y rkint: of them.
Hut it wus his face thai fas
(inat-d and frightened her. A
lace to Ioiik tli at it mirht have
Iven lutfiid'd lor a iiorse, pasty
golorod wii h one lid dropped as
if in a perpe' ual wink. A si n in
ter lace. And his eyes made her
think of ice in the gutt- r. l:n
( U an. cold. . . .
W.-ll. ::-.tiV . little dinner
tonight and the tlifam-. e!j ot;r
(ieleei;ible Amy will i k- it, eh?"
"f-'ap'V, i'm snriii'is-'d at ymi!
iti MANLY BOYS
I'OH'I 'I. A I), OltKCJON
Mftt fi-iu'liir. n ut it II rliitM'.
ritrrful iifHrvlttlnit, (rli i
clplitio, Horlttl iMltiililiifcfit inl
munil (riilnlnic. C u I ii 1 K u p
vhcerfallr mtut on request.
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Don't you know I'm in deep
mourning? And." Amy sighed,
I'lm tur I'rPm well!"
I: llq glanccil ut hi r bright frock.
"No gay little dinner parly, eh?"
: "You inbuilt the olher nli;lH?
Clare's fi lends, f 1 was .chnpeion
ling. .Such a responsibility "
j "Ah then I shall escort Clare.
I You will trust her to me, my
lilear?"
! "Don't no ridlchlous." Amy
jsuld, uueosily. "Clare has au en
gagement. Certainly 1 want tJ
idine with you. Could wo go some
where, lo some o,utet pluee, v. hero
we'll not be seen? I really urn
In seclusion." -.
So Cluro helped ' her mother
Into her one black dress and they
weut away, 'then Maggie cuuio
and opened the windows.
"I'm after aliiti' tho room, dar
lln'. The scalawag!"
Copyright l'JJG-King Features
Syndicate, Inc. i.
Arundel, pluno tuner. Phono 1S9-L.
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We delivered 3a now Chcvroleta
iu the last li-3 weeks and have
some real good buys In cheap
Fords and Chovs taken In In trade.
Several Fords with starter for
each. $25 cash, balance monthly.
Hansen Chevrolet Co.
TO VISIT EUSEi
From cannibalism to Chriotian
ity id u long step, and lrom Kiji
lu the United btutetj in another
jbiy Biep, but that ih llie experience
ct Hum -Melt, I'jjian Chict, who
attended the General (Jonlereuce
ot the yeveuth lay Adventltts at
.Milwaukee, Wisconsin, u tew
welts ago. This one tlmo canni
bal is accompanying KUlor Fuituu,
a returned miftaionar from tho
South Seaa, who cia aa interpre
tor. Oiny a few cliurclua wxil
;ii:-.ve Ihu 'pleasure U' hearing this
iclikflain tell of his experience,
' aid h, a genu is one of the four
places lie will vitt In the Iojtu
'raciiic Union Contrieiice. ' Itatu
ileii will visit the iJuyene SoVeuih
t Day Ad ven list c hurt: u Tuursiiiiy
liVuiiiiiK of thi3 week, and svvurai
iKoscbuig people wul go up ; to
jluar luiii. citiuf ltaiu ueli has
jpietty much accepted civilisations
way.s aiunti wuh Ins belief m the
! gospel, but one thing Hint hoj ho
Liar refuues, m t lie wearing ol
Uhooa. lie iiuisls, it is saidt;i(n
Ki-in harefoul, and can see -no
goou in the white mun s footwear.
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f Ail wealth co:m.- from tue earth.
) lake a lip. liuy a lot in bulheriiu.
WILLS FIRST OR i
NO BAI ILE, SAYS -'
N. Y. TO LEMFSY
j (ABsufiiili-il I'li-s Umm'iI Win-.) t
; NEW VOfiK, July 20. Tho stntO
I a hiciic commission lodny by a
,Y.Hi- ui two to one roiu.ed to ro
iconsider its staml in ojipositiou to
holding the Deiiip.iey-Tmiiicy
heavyweight title mutch in New
I I ork.
j '1 his action was interpreted as
j removing Ihu last prospect Lliat
tiie lerriir against the I )enipSi
riunney match in tliis slate wouul
i be- lifted and Htiengthening tno
-likelihood tliut the UkIiX would go
! to Chicago wjici -tj Ku-kat d Ium
i Ueen iii'f.iMiatii'iK wiih linani i.tl in
: Lerests lor several ua s.
I '1 he commission's ojipositiou lu
l!ie lifiut is based on Its (ouieiition
r inai Deuipsey imist meet hts m y.iv
cnalienger, 1 lany Wilts, h. tmii
j tackling any other rivals here. i
j Jiepurls were curreiiL (hat the
. conuuit'Siou, i allier ilian m e h
!a 1'istjo plum go clsewheie, v .niU
n'ci-de l.om iia .tand ami jm nun
Lleknrd hi statue the HcmpSfj Tiitt
liT'y inuteh heie. The vo;e. ImiV
ever, disclosed no change in ; -i.it
meiit had on urred since in -iii-misMou
lui ir.'d down Hit n.w i A
proposition.
II you would like to Incri-asc
your bank account, buy a building
lot lu Snl berlin.
We deliver"-, C.l m.-w Ci.' vi ui' ts
in liit- Ussi 2 :i v. eeks and luivo
.s.jjii.; i-i.l yoihl I 1 1 s l.-i el:' :ip
'Fouls and t'li.-vs la:.-:i in in luile.
S'--.l.,l Folds wiih slallt-r l;ii- -i'J
eai 11. K'., fash, b.il.incc lllelil.'ly.
IIa.'i.i';ll Ciii-viokt Co.
Amy Rogers
EEAU.TY SHOP
Phone 118-L 137 N. M.iin
Evenings by Appointment
V AN ' ,
A Sweet Alibi.
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CAMP NEXT WEEK
A new treat Is In storo . tills
year I. r the five groups of Camp
l'lro Girls of IlosehuiK, who will
hold their first summer rump at
Wolf Creeek, whro the Hoy Seonts
'are now ramping. The groups will
.Uavo KosehurK Sunday, July. 26,
and will he transported In tho
ears provided to UriiiK the Hoy
jtfeouta tmek from their camp,
which hreaks up Sunday. Cnmp
will he held July 25 to August 8,
nnd the Kills will leave tha Ar
mory Sunday morning at 7 o'clock,
Jus. c. .M. Tutfo ueiiug as ofllelal
darter. Mrs. II. K. Cully, who
will direct the camp activities,
will go lo Wolf ('reck Saturday
night to receive tho girls.
Twenty-ono girls have register
ed for camp up to tho presont
lime and an equal number la
needed to fill out the quota- for
tho two weeks. With a nominal
cost and excellent advantages,
tho camp is a means of u suleu
jdld vacation for any girl. Those,
I who would like to attend camp,
'still have time to register and
Imuy get In touch with Mrs. Cul
I ly for particulars in regard to
jtho activities.
While camp fire work is prac
tically a new thing, in Douglas
County, much interest has been
stimulated during tho past year
and a number ef groups hnvo
been organized, nil now members
of the national organization. Mrs.
Culley, who will iiavo charge of
the camp fire work. Is capably
tilted lo Instruct the girls. She
was camp mother and handicraft
Instructor at the Portland Girl
! Scout camp last year, nnd before
coming west was counselor at
TaniD Warren on Lake Michigan,
lllurlng tho first week Mrs. Paito
I will be counselor ,nnd Mrs. J. M.
.lucid will give hor services lor
j (he sorond week. Miss Oim
(I)urch, one of the members of the
first groups organized hrre, will
go as the junior counsolor for
the two weeks.
Safety will be the keynote of
the canin In every particular. Tho
I girls will learn various ai ls,
i among thorn basket weaving, and
I will participate In work lo earn
; their honor heads. Ceremonials
I will be held and at night the
j groups will learn .star gazing,
I particularly tho constellations and
how tlnjv ehango., Each night
will he devoted lo sonn especial
'thing, and at tho end of ea.h
program before taps tho log of
.the days happenings wlil be rend.
One ot the notnhle events ot tho
camp will be en the last night
- h"li tli" friendship fir" will be
built and each girl will tell of
what activity- she: has enjoyed
most, ' ; '.' - ' -
A field and waler.mect will bo
a part of the program during the
gtn.v at enmp and a treasure hunt,
H comparallvelyMiew sport In' Am
erica, (specially In the w-st, Will
provide a new thrill for the girls.
Swimming will be in charge
of Miss .Margaret l'epr.nn, senior
of the I'nlversily or Oregon. Miss
Pepoon has had three years' of
tr:inlnt' in swimming Instruction
nnd holds the Ann'iican llrd
Cross Hie saving badge. Under
her capable direction the girls
will learn many valuable things.
Kach girl will receive the closest
Kiipomsion, hut no one will bo
t'or-ed to go in swimming. Kopes
will mark of the safely zones
end rj'i'13 will be stationed wlth
j in the swimming area.
Visitors will be welcome at
I camp at any lime and are asked
Ito tot In lunch with lljo Kconomy
jdrncerv hi fore 'coming, as this is
the only inians of delivery of sup
plies llie camp will have.
PERSHING DOOSTED
FOR COfymiANDER OF
AMERICAN LEGION
f W.-H ilM IT." hnwr Wiro.)
AVASUIVCTON. .Inly 21. Gen
eral l'livhhiK will bi- l;ic'd in
nomi:i:itlun fur iii'ilunnl command
er of Am'-Mcan Leiiiuii at llie
coiivnnlifin ol tie organization In
Pliiliitli'liilHa in Ociobi-r.
Th fl.'orc VhIiIiimWmi porr.
Nm 1. ef tin- 1
aniniDM: v l'i
nrui It r ef II"'
l',:iii.;.- for il
l- fi'ifiKt tho colli
At;n i ifiin ani'U'.i in
;i!:k -. U n: d -
; cifh-fl I luii i u o::hl ho pcfnli:i.-.y
il'iiti'u; fir I-hn id nwUi U'tul ih" I
j Vfin-iib t.f '' 'f'v' win- j
i t.ht-y k t'f 1'aii.s for llicir coir.f i- j
(ion in K'J7. i
llit.'!i t.'-inn officials liflM (It-!
u.-s -I 'Ii- ((iics'ion Infoi iia'iy '
with (iiiP'ial l''tshttiK. bill, so I ii i '
(in known li" Jjii.-i ii i Ib' tn nn j
;ili'!iniir iiidii aiioii of hi iosl!l;ii
a.- lo acrepiin llif honor. i
! Cn-at" hu fstaifj (or yourwulf.
. Ituv a lot In S(ilhrn
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I AO VOUR MOUTl- ?
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AT KLAWIflTH FALLS 1
IS PARLEYTOPlCl
PORTLAND, Ore., July 10.
Howard Elliott, chairman ot tho
board of directors ot the Northern
Pacific railway, who arrived here
yesterday with a party of friends
on a vacation, trip, said that exten
sion of the Oregon Trunk from
Uend to Klamath Falls awaits on
ly an agreement for the use of
truckage 'entering Klamath Falls
between the Northern Pacific uud
tho (.treat Northern on tho . one
shlo and the Southern. Pacific on
tuo other, In lino, with suggestlone
inudo recently by tho interstate
Commerce Commission.
.Mr. Elliott said that negotiations
necessarily would bo slow, owing
to tho complicated nature of the
matters to hu agreed upon. He said
that further conferences of the
interested - railroad executives
would be held in- due time.
He said that any lnfluunce of
Arthur Curllss James of New York
who 1b interested in bolh the north
ern lines and iu tho Southern Pa
cltio, -would most likely ho In favor
of the ' northern group. In this
connection Mr. Elllolt said:
"Mr. .James has not attempted to
influence- our extension program,
and I do not believo he would dis
courage il., On tho contrary, 1
am-inclined to believo that Mr.
James- is' in favor of this project,
and that his Influence may be ben
eficial." ,
Eat-, barbecue sandwiches and
live forever. Brand'B Road Stand.
CHESTER ERODERS
IS EMPLOYED AT
- MODESTO, CALIF.
Chester O. UroderB, Instructor In
enmmorre In tho r Koseburs high
school for tho lust three years Iibh
been elected to the faculty of the
Motlosto, Cal., high Rchool.
.Mr. llrodera Ih a '2!J grnduatu of
Ihe school of commerce. of the Ore-
,KOiV Agricultural colleKo lie la now
attendhiR the University of Cult
forn'a summer session.
DR. M. H. PLYLEIt Chiropractor.
Phnn" Tjuir nnd Rose Sla.
THROUGH ADVICE
OF NEIGHBOR
Woman Tried Lydia E. Pinlchara's
Vegetable Compound
"A nelRhhor advised me to try
Lydia K. Plnkhnm's Vogetahle Coin-
loiind, which she
said helped hor
so much. So I
bought a few bot
tles and tried it
out. It sure
helped me won
dorfiilly. I felt
much better.
My work Is
no longer n
drend lo me. If I
hear of any one
who is troubled
the way I was, 1 will uladly recom
mend tho Vegetable Compound to
them and I will answer any letters
In riiBaril to the same." Mrs.
Ilertha Moachan, 910 Cenler St.,
Lansing, Mich.
" I had been sickly every since I
was llfteen yenrs old. After tnk
Inu Lydia E. Plnkham's VoKolnhlo
Compound I trot so I could do all
my housework nnd 1 nm In good
hcallh." Mrs. Marie K. Williams,
Ketchikan, Alnska.
From Michigan to Alaska, from
Maine tn Oregon and from Connecti
cut to California letters aro con
tinually liolng written by gratofu!
wouif-n recommending Lydia 13.
i'lnliliam'H Vegr-lable Compound.
The Compound In made from
roots and herbs and has been lu uso
for over lifly years,
&4 fj
nm
kyVv-V account or- tweV'RE,
:f
Need
Of couroo you do. What Is it? Maybe we have It or can' get. It
, for you at a saving, , . , ;, vV ?
Last week we saved a man 87O.C0 on a roof, This week we' sav
ed another $80.00 on a washing machine. What do you need, ?r
what have you for sale?
.. .: 1 . . v.- "it:
"See U Fir "7 - Can Save You Money" ; ;
Order now for carlot prlc on Roofing, Sail, Wlro Fence.
FARM BUREAU 'W
COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE
s
ROSEBURO
FOR SALE
FIGS F01lSALE
FOU SALE Al
Phone 134.
-Phono 4G3-n
sadd io" torso.
FIGS FOIl SALE 50c per gallon.
137 Hast Ave.
FOIl SALE Team ot mules, 7 and
8 years old, weight 2U00. A. J.
Hughes, lloseburg.
FOR SALE Oak block wood, ?3.60
por tier, In two tlor lots. V. N.
Laltaut, phono 12-F-33.
FOR ' RENT Good -modern house,
furnished close in, $22.ol por mo.
Call 320. W. Cass St. '
FINE FREE STONE PEACHES
Lots of them at Brand's Road
Stand. Prices reasonable. Pacific
Highway, 4 miles north. '
FOR SALE Shrop lams; 2 A-l
milch, covvs. J. V. Chenoweth,
Oakland,
iiroccol! Plants Kruse's;
i Ashby'fl No. 2. Joo E. Harvey.
: Phono 8F4, RosaburR,
CENTRIFUGAL . PUMP 3 inch
with suction plpo and engine.
. Farm Rurenu Exchaugo.
FOR SALE One 1925 Ford tour
ing like now; .it will pay you to
- see' this one. Hansen Chevrolet
', Company. ' :
FOR SALE 1923 Ford ton truck
with starter, JuBt overhauled, can
f bo ' sold on.- reasonable terms.
Hansen Chevrolet' 00.'" ' '-
UROCCOLI PLANTS FOR SALE
Grown from Asuby's No. 1 and
No. 2 tested seed. F. M. Curtis,
Phone 8-F-4. .; V
FOR SALE 10 v acros, 6 miles
soulh of Ropeburg on Pacific
highway. Ideal for chickens. All
cultivated, about 4i acres bear
ing apples, fair improvements.
Prlco. 2250; terms. Writo Geo.
Mellott. Uox C(il, Ooqulllo, Ore.
LOST
LOST Small black purso contain
ing $10 bill. Finder please return
to Mrs. B. F. Morgan and re
ceive reward. Phono 57C-J. '
LOST From Ford car, small red
leather handbag containing $5
bill and some silver.- Reward.
Finder please leave at Nowb
Revlow, ,
FOR RENT
FOR RENT 4-room furnished
apartment. 246 N. Rosa St.
FO It" 11 ISNT Modorii4 -ruoiu-fiat,
bath, furnace, etc. Close in.
Phono 151.
FOR RENT 6-room hnuau, $22.60
Phono 471-L; call D47 S. Sfcpb
ens street.
FOIl RENi37xTuTnnnus7r,"cl7)S
In, with garage. Inyulio
Sheridan street.
AWNING
Wo are prepared lo install any
sort of awning on short notice.
Awninus Repaired.
Harry Pearco
Phona 673
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CLASSiFlED SEGTIOf
ALL NEW ADS WILL BE FOUND ON BACK PAGE
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OAKLAND
FOR RENT 2-room npartftiont,
close in; eloctrlc range, -lu & c
water, at all hours, $1C..-' Phone
227-V. ... ( ' . ; -v -.
I'till . RENT 2-rooiu f lurnJshed
house,, $9 per mo, E. J. '- Smith,
1 Miller's Addition. Phono 210-L. '
FURNISHED APTS. tor rent. "Mod
orn In every respect.- .'Close in,
Reasonable rates. Phone 6SJ
FOR RENT Two . front , otfict
rooms. Located in business' ceu-
., ter of city.. Cull at 13(i N. Jacks
eon St. or phone fj8. ;
FOR
ItENTT-Modorn buiiKiilow,
hardwood floors, bfonkiust iook,
two bed rooms, butlt-ins. 112ti
Kaniona Court. Two blocks 'from
now high Bchool. -'
t WANTED
WANTED Girl toi general liouse
work. Phono. 619. , 1
WANTED-10 tans i baled hayTj. Fl
Stafford, Oakland. 2
WANTED 16 or
0 prune pickers,
, Will pay 8c, all sizes, for wojklng
; tlirough the whole season. Edwin
Weaver, Myrtle Creek OnvJ
WANTEDMIddleged"woinaji toi
general housework. If hot experi
enced do not apply. 420 Vista
1 Ave.
WANTEDMan and wife . to do
t Junltbr iwork.' Must have"' exper
ience. Address A. B., . Ne-Ja-lle
'.view. . : ',,
PEAR PACKERS
and .'S.o'r8
' Please see Air. Brand .'. n( Jload
. Stand on1 Highway. Piclilugj will
start soon. unas. a. urana. -
WANT EDI'ear pickers", UnSiJC be
experienced, . start . Thursday.
Mako application at once; G. C. ,
''Bailey, Garden Valley, .; "Phone
32-F-1J. ' . --, "
WANTED Young lady , with' ex
perience desires either': 'Jijlem
'liorai'y;or perhinuent BtoiQsraph
Ic position. Address. "Dl'ncare
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WANTED TO 'R"ENT Betwjcqn 30
and 80 acres sultablo fort ohlck
ons. Near town, close toV school;
wiih some Umber. Or vyil) trade
Oakland property if suilable.'
Uox 161, Oakland, Ore.
MISCELLANEOUS I
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CALL (11 1 for quick dollveu),, Tho
motorcyclq delivery car. 4 .
Til If MILL'S '' PLACfe fo! Iiomo
cooking. 626 Winchester ,SI
lTEMSTIT(?IliNGPriceTrTfKhL
Oxiord Rooms, 2.17 St. Stephuns
St. Phono 635. . '.. -
iirWNEIlbou't forgot to
call 653 when in need of aula
parU. Sarff'B Auto Wrecking
House. . ' -l I
OXFORD'ROOMS 2T7SStelm"
ens St-., adjoining Ro3o.',.l.Jotel.
L'nder new managemoiit.' Rooms
by tho month from '$5 up. Bvery
tblng guaranteed to bo itiictly
clean, nuiet nnd orderly. In
spection invited. Pearl 1I11U man
ager.; Phono 635.
Automobile Insurance '
We wrlto all lines. Flro, theft,
collision, public liability and
property damage.
l'rompt selllomont of claims.
You -will appreciate till service
of this agency. Insure today.
G. W. Young & Son
116 Cub's St
Thone 417
Automobile Repairing
greasing ;
washing
Bring In your car and havo us
go over It.
Nash 6ales and Service.
L U. Chambers Motor Co.
Oak and Rose -Phona
649 Rosoburg, Or.
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HOUSE PAINT
, , $2.40 - .
Par Gallon , .
iN'ot, how cheap, but how good
is our motto.
Ailealy-Wood Vulcanizing Co.
f Phone 101
3 333 N. Main' Street
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