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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 21. 1930. FIVE Classified Section BATES: Per word, each Insertion, 1 cent. By the week, 8 eeeu word. Minimum per advertisement, 5 eenta. Hail yomr id count taw word and endoM ftamp, cheefc r money ardor. FOR SALE FOR SALE One IiufNang wood lauge. iito rriuce or. Vtuies mail- IUU UUlUa. A. V. C-3Wl'U, iUiLiU Creek. yoli SA Uue truineu coou nuurni. Aiaa one skunk houuu. iriurry liuil, Oakland, Oregon. JAn jWtiiJL. Lhiu'L Xorgu; to aulU ua vt u Hi ttl ul uu iuu. CmU 0 Auto W recking tout. KOH SALE Shepherd pupd. Moth er wonts good on euuer sueeu or came, jo-u Aoiauam. Wilbur. FOU SALK Used tires at a big Having lo you. Ail sizes. L. K. Ouauioers service station. loiie biy. MAY TAG shop lias one model H Aleadows guso.ine powered wasn er lor Bale, cueap. Used about one year, 90 cash. FOU SALE Cows and heifers, fresh and coming tresh. Reason able, as am leaving, Fred Vedder, and house on iooKiuggiuod road. WANTED WANTEL Wnen you need a tow cur, cull CuuiuDerb. .Plioue ti-M or Oi a. ' k FOR RENT - )R KENT Steam heated, fur bished room. 122 S. Jackson St., opposite Autiers theatre. i t R RENT OR SALE 4-room i ouse, hot and cold water, part- . if 1m mailed; garage; cuicKen ouse lor 4uu hens. if 4 4 E. Doug las. OFFICE ROOMS Light, airy, mod ern, hot and cold water, steam heat, located in heart of city, rates reasonable. Apply -room 311, Perkins building or phone 6.PARTA1ENTS FOR REN T The best in town. Reiua reason able. Steam heat, electric stove, Fngidaire and modern through-'ou- Phone 650 or 68. M1SU-U .ANfcUUS I IT IS "better to repair in the rain than to live unuer a leak. Page Lumber Fuel Co. FREE LESSONS given in decora tive. . paintings aud. arx. .ueudn work. d'.H N. Rose. Phone boti-J. A.TTRAOT1V.E qui a Die trespass no tices printed on either cardboard or sign cicth are sold by the News-Review Git ice. NEW TODAY LADY wants work by day or hour. zi'j N. Main St. LIVE MINK WANTED Phone 130 between 7 a. m. and 3 p. m. LOST Saturday, down town, strand ' ol Urou u beaus. Phone 6 bo-It. WANTED Someone to cut 50 to loo cords ot wood, good timber. $1.50 per cord cash. R. E. Brown, Wilbur. FOCR HIGH ORADE used pianos in excellent condition, $lz5 to UUU. M7 S. Stephens. Pnone b05-Y. BROODERS, BROODERS, BROOD ERS Buckeye American, Sol hot. Coal brooders, 17.00 up. Leake ilt Beyers Co. FORDSOX THACTOK-Good con dition, bolt pulley, other extras. Repainted. Priced to sell. Miller Sanford Tractor Co., 1-8 S. Stephens. FOR SALE One Durham cow, 0 years old, fresh, giving 4 gallons or belter per day. John Roberts, Dillard. Also old growth flr, 16 inch wood for sate. Phone 22F12. MONEY TO LOAN We make loans on city or country prop-t-riy. Lowest monthly payments. DOUGLAS BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION, Medical Arts ISldg. FOR SALE One of best dairy ranches in county. Near 'Rose burtf, on I'mpqua river, and milk route. Modern buildings; electric lights. Some wonderful soil for alfalfa and root crops. Sw Mih. L. O. Maddux, 101 N. Jackson St. FOU SALE I Justness properly. One of best buys In Roseburg. ' Small cash payment and terms -on balance. Also nice new mod ern resilience, well iuealeil, at a bargain. Mrs. L. O. Maddux, 401 N. Jackson. MONTHLY I'AV.MKNT LOANS It you wish li build or buy a home or refund your j.nwnt iiiorlKaBe. have a liberal re.aDient l.lau whereby lonnrf may be liid in uiouljily insuillmentj. I'MP IJI'A KAVINCS AND LOAN ASSN., Douxlaa Absuaot Build ini;. l HOMEYandTAR Pii n . i i I J. .1. 1 1 lArfS I! 3 aP coughs" a S THROAT lRITJTIOM X 3 DUETO COLDS ( FOLEY'S INCl'BATORS Oil and electric In cubators, fl5 up. Leake 4c Bey era Co. , LOCAL young man 23 desires work, ilei.; clerical exp. ilox JiU, care News-Review. IF THEY can be pulled out of the ditch, we .can do it. Stephens Au to Co. 1'hone 582. CLETRAC TRACTORS New and used. Model 12 new 12tiu beie. Leake Beyers co. BEAN SPRAYERS Also complete stock ot parts. L'sed outfits cheap. Leake & Beyers Co. SAWS. ' AXES, WElXiES Low prices. Multnomah drag saw at a bargain. Leake & Uuyars to. NEED A WRECKER When acci deut overtakes you or car iails . to function. Call 682, night or day. Stephens Auto Co. CLIENT wants loan of $2500 priv ate money on good real estate, 7 interest for three years. i. W. Young & Son. Pnone 417. Vjoday's markets f . . , . 0 (Auocluted l'rt-M Leased Wire) PORTLAND, Ore, Jan. 21. Cold weather ho lar li.ia fuiieU to briua any further uUvotieea in es uiiu Uuiter quuLuiioim. hut but-il a.t inelr present fitjuiu lor mure tnun it wi'fk and bmu-r hus not uU vuncL'd Bln:e tu nuutlie ot Itist WeeK. Prices wore sluuuy touuy urn Wltuuut change. Reviewing me fruit and vegetable situation, Uie Portlund bureau oi lit? L'lllled states Ufpar line lit Ot Ugl'i cuiture says: 'Lu"h trading' continued liKht on the wholesale Market, but deuvery business to retuiiein, ivstuuraiua, etc., still fluuriKhes, us a result oi uturiay'8 additional -n wiuii. "Several euriota of southern pro duce are on truck, unom-neti. on in -count of helUK ln;uceanibit uue to drilted'streets and trackurit. South ern fruits unci eKetabies rcinuiu about unchanged In price. "Potato load i n ks f i oni Yakima valley points wen; greatly lessened on Hatuiduy, because ot low tem peratures there; and many curs of Vakiinu slock on track at Hortlai.d Were diverted noulh. ta a result ot active demand Irani Cuiil or ma, points. Tlie potato market shows a stronger undertone, but Portland pilces are unchanged. "Local ct.uuage advanced again, to 3fcc jier H. to retailers, for best stock. Cauliflower is moving slow ly at present rather high prices: green peaa from Mexico weri low ered slightly to siiinulate i oiiMimp tion; and lettuce prices art; firm, both at Portlund and at- Impurim valley shipping points." PORTLAND. Ore., Jnn. 21. sngar (httiked basis) Steady; -Cane fruit or berry. $.i.-l j per twt. liet HUKitr. .".au cwt. ('"lour icily delivery prices) Hteni.v;' -family 'prm'iitH, Ills, whole wheat, 4'.h, fi.lU; Krabam. -I'J., tti.UU; baneis' hurd wiieai, 'J$x, 7.ti(); bakers' biuestem patents, Sos. $T.tit; pustry fiour, Vjb, $i..r)U. UllOtMtl4tllM JU'TTlvIl Cube extras. US cents; standards, 116 cunts; prune lirstn, v cents; lirsl.-4, UJ cents. tHKiH: tPouurj producers' prices) l-'resh extras, 37 eenis; standard. 36 cunts; frc.ih ineOluin. Zli tents; medium firsts, 3-1 cents. bLiTi'bwt Af uirect shippers' rh-k Kit 1 irrudc. 37 cents: o. 2 grade, 32 cents; stations No. 1, 3 i cents; Iw. 2, o2 cents; Portland de livery prices: No. 1 butlei tut, 3 cents; io. 2, 33 cents. iUiLlv buyju ii ice, 4 pur cent, 2.40U2.uU. 1.1 vt; POULTRY Heavy hens, over -1 h lbs., 2bfif-7c; ilo 3 & to ! 'A lbs., 2;ffi2ie; do tinder "ik ios.. 20i; 21c; broilers, lignt, 3U'j)33c; col ored, 22 cems lti.; old roosters, 12c; slugs, 11c; ducks, l.Mu-2c. Ui;ii.SriKD rot'l.Titl' Turkeys, famy toms, 'ilfa ole; fancy hens. 30(J32c. 'iojiaTOBS Local. hot house, 25 4t3Dc; Calitornla, $i.tu lu ru pucKcd. UrtiuNS Selling price to retail ers: tiets, S'utfC lo.; Ukitnu JloUu, ILlU-if 1-uU; tiiegon. i.i:r(t 2.00. k Hu.su Ve-uvirtbL.fc;s celling price: Lettuce. Imperial uiiey, .i'ofn l.Tii; Sacramento, $2 a-2.'--; string beans. 226 2iv; peas. liiiUc. liUCKlbKltltlbb i-aiicj, 12(0- l4TAtll!H POTATOES Deschutes gems, S2.7'irri'3.2r; Yakima, t H.i.'fa j. mo cwt.; ,VA ester a Oregon, v2.-od( 2. &0. CUANBKHHI12H Late 1 Lowes. $1.01); Capo Cod. :t.iiUtfi. 3.J J bu. box; Eastern. lu barrel. KiJTS Oregon walnuts, 'fP 28c; California 202Se; peanuts jaw iuc; Brazils new crop 2(24 ; al inonds, 31'f Hoc; lilbci Is. -c; '"'sw'h.'KT I'UiATOKS Calirornla. 5 ffi 7 cents a pound; Southern Yums. 13.00 crate. COCNTH1T AlbATif rti!lng prices to retailers: Country killed hogs, beHt butchers, undur (5u v j:uiUb, Wf KiMtc a pound; latiib:. 2erfi ; veal, 7.) to U0 lla., cjuiiIs;. heavy mutton, l&c. HO I'd Nominal, 198 crop, 11 13 Vic.. WOOL 1928 nop nominal Will-, amol'e valley. 2(i33c; eastern Ore gon, IS'u J7 Vie. or, Illl .Mar. ..i. . 1.: I.:.; 1.2H l.-.'S I. SB' 1.2.; ' ,'A.JII 1V1IKAT Itiir Itt-n.l 1. 1 u Kt. in, har.l wlill.-. 1.3": s.ill whit i- u..i..rn whit.- har.l Mil ti-V nnrth.'in .sprint?, l.l'u; w.-stt-ni r.-l, 1.20. HATS X.i. 2-:" lh. whit.'. :;'...'.". ATTENTION, ODD FELLOWS I'nlon I-lnt-anipnieiit will confer Ihe Uoyal I'lirple de- iiree Wetlnesilay eveniiiK, Jan. 22. Lunch. The Truth About Fat Science has found that excess fat is largely due to a weakened gland. Now physicians the world over, in treating obesity, combat that major cause. Star vation b not advised. The chief factors they use are em bodied in Marmot prescription tablets. People have used them for 22 years millions of boxes of them. In late years, excess fat has been fast disappearing, as everybody knows. The method and formula are explained in every box of Marmola. As you gain new alenderness, beauty and vim, you know why. Go try the method which has done so much. Watch the amazing results. All druggists supply Marmola t$l a box. POLLY AND HER HMMM! ODT GERTRUDE liJT Sr?EKIrJ' HERSe-LP gmi)-!;iit sTtmn:s - Kt Mhc Trell - Mlj, the Shadow-Boy, Doesn't Care for Mountain Climbing, At All. Mij Ciung to the Car. Mlj, Flor, llanid, Yarn and Kmtrf the five little shadow-children with the odd, turned about names were kept exceedingly busy. It wasn't that they had any particu lar work to do like homework, or mending, or practicing on the piano. No, it was an altogether different, sort of work. The real-children, who were the shadows' masters and mistresses, were on a journey around the world. Of course the shadows fol lowed them around. Now it is hard enough for shadows to follow real-children around in their na tive land. In a foreign country it Is the most difficult thing imagin able. For just think, everything is strange and new. Shadows, like children, are curious. They forget to Ipok where they are going and lo! they full off a bridge or are pushed against a. sharp wall or suddenly find themselves wander ing down a street they have never n before, lar away from their masters and mistresses. lie careful when you go on your trip around the world, that you keep your shadow always in sight even though It Is cloudy and It can scarcely be Been. Above all, do not be too curious yourself ut least, not as curious us the boy in this story. They were In the city of Inns bruck, which Is high up among the Alps. "Oh. look at the high moun tains!" all the real-children ex claimrd, pointing to the snow-covered peaks that surrounded them. None of them looked harder than Mij's master, Jim. "Let's climb to the top of one of ITALIAN TROOPS BEAT ARABS IN ENGAGEMENT TRIOLI, Jan. 20 Troops en gaged in battle yesterday with Arab tribcfcim-n outside Murzuk. The Aratw tied after a spirited engagement, leaving 50 dead and 21 wounded. Twelve "were lakn prisoners, among them one cliii'f Utin. Italian losses w;re IS wounded HoMoreNeuritis In Arms, Neck, Legs or Thighs If yu want to K1' rlt of the aR'jnl ln; imlnp c.r neurUi. neur;ilj,'la, M' i.it . a ir rhoumiitism. Jut appiy Tyntnl t t tie afTt?'-tff! parl anl see how quickly all misery will ceatte. Tvifrto) Ir a powerfully jwn"traHn bfuTlnt. xoottifti)! and hMtlirur In Ha Biiiori. nhlh In tiirouich tha lor" find 'julfkly r-Hflie (lit tturnlnc, arhJ:ifr nrve, Thnne atuhlorn paltta In tl.e bark of tho nek. alout the nhotildfr blnrJe, fare or hal. In the forearm an1 finRcrit, or extendlrff down th tlilRh to the toe tips, will eron diapivar. Cramping of the nrif rlen will t'., and you will no Jf.ncr Miherf! with norn'st. nw-lllriK. nrlff nf!. numlinfM or t5ndcrneaa of the joint and IlKHmenta. Tymol In not an ordinary Unlmmt or iwlv. but a l.nt(flfl nw mI'lrnt that In ntirlvc!irrern from anythin r.ti have evr urd. r"n't iinr any longer. Get a aupiJy of Tvumol at ar.r jood drug store. Aiar on hand ftt NATHAV KlM.KHTO.V WitU StOKt . r' ( ODD.) " 1 f ME: ) PALS f .Til i3H.T TlksP SS-- 1 V kKTT tfNjL- BRAT B&&N "SHRIEKED - dcc. I Tit"iCu;c-i V i .x 4uv them," he said eagerly. "Which one?" "The highest one the very highest one." "Hm-m," said father, "that's too high for a little boy like you to climb but we shall see what we can do." And they all walked to the foot of the mountain. There they found a little car which went up a third of the way, for It was such a high mountain and so full of snow that the train couldn't go a bit farther. So they all climbed into the cur and went up a third of the way. Jim was terribly excited. While ali the others sat quietly in the car he ran to the back platform and leaned out. Bump-bump-hump, went poor Mij, for when his master leaned out, he was tin own right onto the tracks. Bump-bump-bump. You may be sure he was glad when the train stopped. . The worst was to ,como. Tlrfry- now- found another car which went almost to the very top. In stead of rolling on a track, it sailed aion? on a Btroug wire cable high over the, ground. It was like riding on a telegraph wire. The others were all delighted. Mij wanted to go back. It was top late, into the car they went. Then' off it sailed. The next instant Jim stuck his head out of the window and his poor shadow clung to the outside of the car by his finger- tips, expecting at any lnstunt to drop thousands of feot below. At last the car readied the top. Mij uttered a -Ijuli of relief and sat down on a pebble to get hack some of his strength. He shudder ed to think of having to go through it all over again on the downward trip. Wasn't there some way out? Couldn't he walk down? Juts, as he was about to beg the ol her shadows to advise him, the the sun went behind a eloiuir Do you know what thin means to a shadow? It means he can go where he pleases, for when there is no strong light, he cannot be seen. With a cry of triumph he start ed down the mountainside, flitting from rock to rock as only a sha dow can. lie turned to look back at his master who, to tell the truth, hadn't missed him. "Next time, treat' me better and I won't run away from you," he called back. "Nothing will make me go back to you now nothing." Hardly had the words left his mouth when the sun came out from behind the cloud and Mas ter Mij, before realized what hap pened, found himself back at hie master's side. And did he have to go through his painful experience on the trip down Oh yes. native BOldiers. Tlie Italians were aided by three airplanes. The Italians occupied Murzuk. V.OUT-SHf?lK&D.' I? Serving the Public Well It Is our Krrali( di-asuro .o irve the public wll. WhctH'Vi-r you wish liiformiitifin on bufneHs or Invi-Htiiifiit. uiatliMB, our of risers will gladly aid you. ThG'osebur5Ndliondl Bank Eosebur.Ore. pi t! Sprained Tonsils s HAS THE DERrJ I THCIROUSHLV OUT'; BUT SHE'S - ii.vy' GUNMEN MURDER ON OAlC fAKK 5 IKfcfcT t.Uaui-i-Uvd l'ri Ia-um.i1 Wiiv) CliiL-aOO, Jan. 21. Tnree gun nii a at an uuLOiiiouiio jtstuiviaj ouOt u.u Killuu joiiu i'. Le fo.iufcm, j, bubines man, uu a uueei m u.itt rum, a tuuuib. 'uie uumun escupeU. le b auger 'owned u painting and dccoi'aung stoic, bee King u. io livu lor uie siuying, puiim begun an investigation ot the uiaub uu luii activities ULtur It was stud lit nad nud Uouuxu with iitbur oiu ciais. One of Uiose jD2S Chevrolet coat ties you nave Uueu wanting now Lot' biue at a very reasonauie price uy iiuiioun Ctiuvroiet Co. AUV, ROYAL ARCH MASONS AT I tw now Don't forget the regular . ineeving oi ,Lautoi (Jnupter 0 'luesuuy evening, Jan. List, v Dinner will he acivcti ul 0:90. All chapter members are re- uuesieu to aiiend. Bring your wile. W. F. HAUKIS, Secy. - EAGLES NOTICE Uegular nieolinn; Wednes- day h p. m. initiation. Bros. Biglow and Slieeban will be there. All members are urged to come. Bring your last ot. ficlal receipt. Social andd diflice. Important business. - WOUTKV PRESIDENT. ATTENTION LEGIONNAIRES Repular mretiiiK of Umpdua PohI No. Ameilcan Legion, Tuesday, Jan. 21, at 8 p. m., Horiebui'K armory. 1'oat mem- bera wili be gueata of ludiea of auxiliary at entertainment and lunch fn:;owlnK the meetinR. Kvery member requested to bo nresent. ADJUTANT. ( Roseburg Cabinet Shop 512 Fowler Street Buitt-ins, Doer and Window -Frames ma tie to order. We carry a "stock of Veneer. Saw Filing a Specialty. ED S. AND F. L. COCKELREAS lhnm fill -J LATEST PULLMAN ON S. P. AFFORDS HOMELIKE EASE The Southern Pacific company has ad tied a new type of Pullnuiu observation car lor the comfort and service of Ita custom ere. The -outside of the car Is of silver color and the Interior is steel liued and enameled in the latest shade of oft green. Iai'Ke, easy chairs and luxurious davenports line the sides. ( Heavy padded carpets cover the t floor. A small, but complete, eodu I fountain has been placed in the cen ter of the car. The smoker Is just ois surrounded by small electric lights ham; on the walls of the smoker. The ladles dressing loom and bath Is behind the smoker with the men's dressing room at the end of the car. The entire coach Is that of a luxurious living room. OREGON NEWS PORTLAND. li was tit for tat between L. C. Coffey, watchman at an automobile company plant, and a burglar here. Col fey slugged ihe burglar on the Jaw with his fist and the burglar slugged Coffey on the head with a revolver. Both departed their own way. McMINNVILLK. W. Y. Gray, mayor of -McMinnviUe. is seriously ill of pneumonia. PENDLETON, A hlg!.er tariff on raw materials used in the manu facture of butler substitutes will be asked of congress by Umatilla County Pomona grunge. UROWNSVILLE. Mrs. Clark Swearigen died from burns she suffered when her nlghtclotbing caught fire while she was kindling a stove. DAILY W EAT HER REPORT U. S. Weather bureau Office, Roseburg, Oregon. Data reported by E. H. Fletcher, Meteorologist In charge. Barometric pressure (reduced to sea level) 6 a. m - 30.50 Relative humidity & p. in. yes terday (per cent) 90 Highest temperature yesterday 34 Lowest temperature last night 20 4veruge temperature for Uie day 1 ; 21 Normal lomporuture for ibis date 41 Precip. In Inches and Hudredthi; Precipitation for 4 hours, ending 5 a, m T Totnl preclp. since 1st month.. 3.23 Normal preclp. fir this month 6.31 Total preclp. from Sept. 1, 1029, to date 12.66 Normal precip . ft urn Sept.' 1 to date 17.17 Total deficiency H.uce Sept. 1, 1929 4.81 Normal seasonal preclp. Sept. to May, Inclusive 31.16 Forecast for interior southwest Oregon: Fair and eontiuued cold tonight and Wednesday. THRIFT WEEK Thrift is the road to prosperity. Uudot your incomo and, atari wiv ing now. XI. P. W. club. Adv. Ford trucks, lora or them, year models 1920 1 2-3 4-5 U-7 priced J.oin $iju to ?20U, for uulu by iianteu Chevrolet Co. Adv. Expert battery recharging atr vice. Kasy to drive In and oul. New land's battery deimrtmenl. Adv. 1 ATTENTION UMPQUA UNIT Kcxular seasion lTmpftia Unit at the armory Tuesday, Jan. 2U at 8 o'clock. - Knter- tainmeut and refreshments 4 with legionnaires afier the meeting. Members are urged to come. . 13. & P. W. NOTICE 4 (iytn cUihb Wednetiday eve- ning at l.'-l" at Kentor high. MtHiL ' at lies' diugstoie at 7:10 p. m. tar sf O JL 1 ake advantage of this ex ceptionally low fare and make that promised trip to San Francisco and bay points. Axle ni'tl ) liri xi iiUilirr ttoii ciiihi iiiiii!J lliis und Southern Pacific J. E. Clark, Agent COUPLE FROM LANE COUNTY WEDS HERE Albert Henry Fine, of Oukiidge, und Villetle Kiguy tt Eugene eie married yusteruay afteruoou at the ot'tice ol Justice of the Peace C. i Hopkins, omy the necessary wit nesses were present for the cere mony. They will reside at Oak ridge, where the groom Is employ ed as a logger. 10 BILLION MAY BE U. S. EXPENDITURE IN 1930 WASHINGTON. Jan. 20. Expen diture u I $l",n"i.0"M,imo for iun-i.trm-tiou and maintenance in the United Slates during the present year is believed by Secretary La mont to be assured If the outlay or residences, commercial and Indus t rial st rucLures and ot her prl vat e operations reaelica the $3,00,UOO, 000 total of 1SJH. The secretary already h:m re ceived special reports indicating that 7,000.0110,000, a new pe -retime record, will be spent on public works and by public utiiititd ung the year. DR. DEAN B. BUBAR OPTOMETRIST 6Hfcillt n tha fitting of Glasses 110 Jackson St. Chiropractor ORUQLESS HEALTH CENTER "Complete Health 8orvice" Mluural Vapor Baths 527 Cass tiMiie 481 Large and complete stock of walnut, filbert, peach, prune, pear, cherry, apple, fig, chestnut, persimmon, etc. " Selected fruit trees for replants. Fifteen varieties of grapes. Street and shade trees, also roses, vines and other ornamentals. Why nut deal direct with the grower and owner, securing home grown acclimated stock. Nursery and Sales Yard 8 miles south of Roseburg . on Pacific Highway, or I mile south of Coos Junction. ' C. E. MOYER m rriwJiL tur i j sk tor 10l g For that Hot Cereal Breakfast j that doctors recommend for S gowing boys and girls, serve SPERRY Wheaihearts Quickly digestible. Contains the nour Jhing, energy-building heart of the wheat. P. S Children love Hi - 2 1 CL 1 Excursion raecisco; and return for further other livrct noseburn;, Oregon At Last men: Wade -Butcher SPECIAL - Curved Blades A Now Curvad Sharper Olaalo lor yoor Safety Raz of 10 each P -ge of S Blades 50c 12 fort 1.00 lust the blade for YOU I Tha sharp dge lasts and lasts each'-blads) uniformly reliable. A Product of WADE A BUTCHtjt ,f.Jt.r. of Fin 5rtn.M Cutlwy. Ct end Ka tort tar ootr .0 j ..r. Churchill Hardware Company ;,: wivi, witu.i. rrice l.ui ... Tickets for this special cxJ cursion will be good on train leaving Roseburg 2:10 p. rn., January 24. Final return limit Febru ary 3. in fur ma Od iiii i n :i