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ROSEBURG NEWS REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 13. 1930. SEVEN 1 .S ! I 8 i r Classified Section RATES: Per word, each Insertion, 1 cent. By the week, S cents a word. Minimum per advertisement, 25 cents. Mall your ad count the words and enclose stamp, check or money order. I -FOH FOR SALE tl'i'Y fir block $3 per tier. Thouu .. 362 i FOIt SALE Uted baby carriage. 8i S S. Main St. Full SALE naled hay. T. E. Dun can. Phone 14F2. DRY fir wood from sued, 3 tiers, K.25. Phono 403-J. DAY-OLD calves for sale. 12. T. 01- livaut, Loukinghiss. FOIt SALE Dry fir block wood, V ia per tier. Phone 21F32. SHE our Saturday special. Wat kins products, 120 W. Laue. DRY Fill bloca ana stove wood, $2.25 and $2.50 per tier. Phone 24F21. FOR SALE Gilts ready for breed ing; also slums. John T. John son. Phono 6F5. COMPOSITION SHINGLES, roll rooting and roof coating at . Pages'. Prices right. ELEVEN good nurf ' Orpington hens lor sale. 325 W. Washing ton St. Phone 148-J. FOR SALE 1 good Victrola and : records. 2 oak rocking chairs. 1 Cheap. 637 So. Main. ' J FOR SALE English walnuts. Ed Si enbnwer orchard tracts. Fred M Fisher, Mgr., or phone 26F3. iSPl'DS Get them now at Puter baugh's grocery, $1.47 per 100 . , lbs. All week. 1. O. O. F. build- :': i ing. FOR SALE 70 Leghorns, all lay ing, one halt pullets and year lings, lor $50. Good wheat, $1.60 per 100. S. D. Goff, Oakland, Oregon. I SPECIAL FOR 10 DAYS Hone dry 2nd growth fir, $6 per load of 3 tiers of block. Immediate ;- delivery. Mountain Fir Wood i Yard. Phone 120-Y. FUR SALE Restaurant doing fair ly good business, well located. Sickness reason for selling. Sell cheap for cash. Uox 21, care News-Review. I FOR RENT FOR RENT Nice apartment close in. IMS So. Pine, Roadman Apts. FOIt REN'I s-rooin furnished house, garage, close in. 221 West Washington. -A HA H't'W KN'H-tor. imut. - KlectxlC. stove, hot water; garugo. JNlce location. Uubar llros. FOR RENT 5-room rurnlshed hniiKn. Garage. Paved street. Near Rose school. U. W. Young At Son. Phono 417. WANTED , WANTED Sewlnir and quill mak iiij;. 222 Haynes street or phone 471-L. WANTED Good second hand 32 Colt automatic. Parker Hard ware Co. WANTED to rent good equipped I I I. I.. 11,1V lam ii. i) res luiiiMiiiu I'uiij. uv'a 3. care News-Review. WANTED Day old calves. R. L. l'reslon. Garden valley road, Just iicress tracks near Standard Oil tanks. I KXPKKIENCED man wants equip ped lurm to rent on siuires. ju-ilit-83 answers to J. N. Freemuu, Weatfir, Ore. WANTKIJ Private money for lmmhI real estate loans. First mortKiiiius well secured. G. V Young & Son. Phone 417. WANTED Girl or lady for light housework in country. Three adults. Good home for right party. Small wnges. Address Box 33. care News-ltevtew. WANTED Man und wife, farmers, middle aee or older, to caro for ranch. Good home and some Miires. Write full particulars ; about yourself in first letter. 1 llox 7211, care News-Review. LOST LOST --Hliirl; don. while throat. Answers to name "Trixie." H ward. Notify B. A. L'tterbach, Roseburg. "miscellaneous CAR OWNER Dont forget to call 553 when in need of auto parts Knrfr's Auto Wi-ecklriK House A! "FOISTS driving across resi ilenee prolierty of Lillie I .l"nn Roseburg. are known and will bo prosecuted if same con I inues. NEW TODAY (.'UK AM PKPARATOKS Larffe sItio new separator, f 75. Leake A: linrneo. CI.KTIiAC .MOf'KL K Fine ylmpe; priced riplit. Leake. & ( Juniee. ASHING MATH INKS Kncine or motor machines at low prices. Lea!;? & Gurnee. A KIN K no cent dinner at Hrnnd's every day and evening. Pacific highway, ?, miles north. NK.W L I V I J U 1MPI.KM ENT -Plnu'.i, harrow discs. Plow Bhares. Leake & Gurnee. WANTED Live mink and martin. 625 E. 2nd Ave. South. SALE Fence posts. Inquire lit bchmlrit a, Coon Junction. USED FORDSOM TRACTORS Overhauled; low prices. Leake & Gurnee. FOR SALE Shetland pony colt, $25; good work horse, 5U. C. L. Weber, Rt. 1. Phone 42F13. WATER PLANTS Large or small Installations. Gas engine or elec tric driven. Leake 4i Gurnee. GOOD oak wood, none bettor. 2 on ground. Good hard road. John Wilkinson, Rt. 1, liox SI, Uose burg. BUY your electric radio at the Iioseburg Electric. The guaran tee is backed by a licensed elec trician. PIPE, PIPE, PIPE Large stock of new galvanized pipe. All sizes used pipe on order. Leake & Gurnee. FOR SALE llroceoli seed. I have a limited amount of tested seed, maturing Oct., Nov, Fred Schmidt, Coos Junction. FOR RENT 7-room house and garage, 255 S. Kane street, close in, best of neighbors. $30. G. W. Young & Son. Phone 417. CEDAR SHINGLES are lower than they have been for ten yeai'B. NOW Is the time to buy. Four kinds at X'ages'. LOST Purse, somewhere on street last night. Nume George Slicker inside. Finder please re turn to Grand hotel. Reward. TRACTOR l'LOWS 18-inch Bingle bottom. Two 2-inch orchard plows. 2 and 3 bottom 14-inch plows. All used. Leake & Gurnee. FOR SALE Extra good Jersey cow to freshen January 30, price $75. If desired, part can be worked out cutting wood at $1.50 per cord. R. E. Brown, Wilbur. DAUGHTERS of Union Veterans 1SG1-1X65, will meet Dec. 19. Bring package for poor. Sons of Union Veterans and Auxiliary, G. A. 11. and W. R. C. invited. COME OUT Sunday, Winchester, and shoot with us. Big time. Sacks of flour, sugar, coffee, hams anil bacon. Shotguns anu .22 rifles. FOR RENT 2 sheep and turkey ram lies. 3 houses to trade lor farm. 6-room house to sell cheap. Close In. Easy terms. C. Merrill, 1U8 Mosher St. trvil t! I I.1 I'lim vmii- hnmn -ChTtstmas' present;-$650. 'Kohler light plant like new-, will take $250, terms, as urn getting elec tricity to my place. Address "F," caro News-Review. FOR SALE New- Oregon straw berry plants, from West s choice Improved variety; the kind that brings In the MOM: 50c per lot). BRUCE COMPANY Myrtle Creek, Oregon WANTED Small acreage and house near Roseburg in ex change for 34 acres near Brock way. 5-room house, barli, garage, and fruit stand on highway. Good timber land with some cultlvalable. Frontage on Look ingglass creek. Box 23, care News-Review. MONEY TO LOAN We make loans on city or country property which are repnld in easy month ly payments like rent. Our rate is the lowest of .nny association of our kind. DOUGLAS BUILD ING & LOAN ASSOCIATION, Medical Alts Illdg. Phone 245. SAVE AND HAVE A BARREL OF MONEY For a limited time we are giving these beautiful money barrels free with each new sav ings account opened for Sl.ou or more per month. Nothing better for a Christmas Douglas Building Loan Association, Medical Arls Bldg. Phone 215. MONEY TO LOAN on dwellings, apartment houses, business blocks. Improved real estate or lor building pin poses. The tolal cost of our loans Is lower than any like organization doing busi ness In the slate. We invite com parison. UMPQUA SAVINGS ti LOAN ASSOCIATION, Douglas Abstract building. HAVE A BARREL OF MONEY If you will start a savings ac count by depositing $l.ui or more per mouih with this asso ciation you will get one of our beau! 11 ill money barrels free. This is good only as long as our supply lusts. Don't delay. Be ready to slart the New Year wilh a determination to save and have more moncp. Douglas Build ing & Loan Association, Medical Arls Bldg. Phone 215. I TODAY'S MARKETS l'(mT!,ANl. I . l:r. A "-cent (Ion in fuMitnthmn f"r fr"Hh vtri kmkIo t-KKi was ii m ni-Hllon In I'"i't l;i nrt wh-.hfnh' u ml TftiH a wH - ni;trk-t t"lii v. l nlinic (). n1 i f i! itft ! i'I h, Ixilh )rittl- m id -f )"' rut ivp. t ft h'h ( Iuir I:itf lri tlav (t'-i'il-'l niillii- ffrustic iiv ml iis" n t'-mfi'ii jtry ritliiiulns ( n cuini'"" wlinh h:f ln-i-ti iiiMik'-"!-1 Hulit in tin- lufl f-w w--k." wliil pr'iin tlMi Iimh tit- itn (In- In- rt-a"' H'li that niu I kt I i ii 1" l a "'I iliftant. are iI(k'1 a rrtti'at point. Staii'lanl. n-iliuin nnl j.ul- .-t l'S" w r- ui . i iin'i i nil- ! Maiiv pi .) in i. ai t- .iil Ik f;n ' .-tiit- t rrm 'i i.i.iiltrv fit-1-1 t if . ,,n'!Titpr iloii t hnv mr hl' 1 U ifi. -al- .ii.ii-i- .tJ"-t'"l '" 1 r.-tiiilTP (Hk i m of t !! l-.wt-Hl pri' ei in yarn lr thii time of year to "double your saiei. TILLIE THE TOILER 3-wST TO DEMotd'STfti.YE My MB VM WASHEii, r? lj BOSS. I'LL PUT THIS Kyc, TSoTHVa oireTy shirt Help Hie consumer. Help the pro- . diiL-er." The new wholesale quotations I art': lvti us, bt) tonta; HLiiiiuuniH, 18 ct'iua; iiK-diuniH, lti ceiitts, and pullets, lti eeiiLB. Frusli extras ure retailing at za cents or less a do.en. nulenale butter murket whs steady at unchanged prices. Uuth receipts and demand wero a bit liy liter. Week-end trade In frush . fruits and vegetuiiles waa of soud volume at aluady prices. Wool ;uvr lluyvfM llOSTtnN, Dec. 1. Tho Commer cial Bulletin of Bos tun tomorrow will say: ' The wool market has been in a rather bewildered frame of mind tills week and prices have favored tho buvers again. It uppears tnat in all divisions of the market sales ixit-.i 1., ...ii iimiln Itoliiw the tuiritv ol" tireiun markets, demand has fa- ' vored almust entirely the fine ami half-blond wools witJi little Inter est shown in medium qualities. "Some manufacturers n-port a lit tle mure Interest in their products but it Is nut sufficiently wide nor Intensive to boost the market any. Metier things are hoped lur with the turn of tho year." "The foreign markets are hard ly changed for the week, with re spect Lo line wools, although the Cape has suspended sales on lie eount ol'lho untiward market condi tions. Crossbrcds In Houl h Anier i.... arn .uililv m bit easier. Lull- don closes Saturday with pricoH about on opening levels. ' "Mohair is dull and hardly chanff- ed.uo.Vl.b.l:!!. .., ...i...... ,iw. fu Tile uuiieiui iii mu - lowing quotations. rtCOUieU l)SSI- WU h"" : Kln and and a in) f. m. staple .o-ii; mie tw nhtiic fij-tiX; fine clothiing CO-62; valley No. 1 ti.-, ,.t Motiair: oivkuh i grading, first conioing i carding 31-36. diuii'1'211"; pullets 18. I'rlcen 10 w-liole-uali-rii 2c undi-r priic to relai , IB: Hutter: juues: gml. ards 33; prime firsts i.: iirsin ' ijl-eamery prices. cube standards. ... ., Milk: ltaw milk (4 Per cent) f 25 per cwt, dellven-d l'ortliiml igsm 1 pr cent; Ki-ade C milk ll-i"-Butterf.il dollvci.-l .n I;... Hand J-.'-. I'uuitrv: (HuyliiK prices. ) Alive heHvy hena over 4 V, ll. 21c: rnj -3,um hens H4-H4 lb. 17c; liKht 13c: sprlnKs 20c; I'oklu ducUs. 1 lbs. and over 18c; turkeys 21.C Couniry meats; (Uuflnn '") rheii' veal 14c: perk l.l'jC: chulcr lamhs 12-13c; heavy veul. He; niul- '"onlons: Oregon. 'I-00:':5,5!. ,10. Potatoes: No. 1 Kradcd 1.7d-2."U. No. 2. tr.lo-1.50. , . Wool: Eastern Oregon nominal, valley H-18c; lamb ld-14c; mohali n0Nut:1' Wnlnuts. California new No 1 27c; OreKon old No. 1. 24c. new 27c; almonds 1 l-2'.-; Peanuts !H-i-12o peacans 27-42c; filberts 18- 2lfiay: (Wholesale buylnic prices, delivered Portland.) Kastern Ore Ton timothy 22 611-IJ.00; do vn'lev 119 00-19. Till; alfalfa $18.50-19.00. lover $16.00; oat hy 1.U0; stru 7. 00-8. Oil ton; nelliiiK puces $1.00 !.0(l nore. I'n.cara liark: 5c In. Hops: 1930 crop 15-K,.. HU;,r: (rtuckeil basis.) Cine, fruit or berry $5.05 per cwt. Heet uur $4.85 cwt. P'lour: (City delivery prices) l-'nmlly patents i' f-: "" wheat 4'.l $5 I: urnhani 41s $4. III), halters' hard wheat 98s $?.4: h"k .i V hluestein patents 98s $j.50; pas Irv flniir ;i8s 1 17". COMPARATIVE WEATHER DATA ( . S. WKATIIRIl 111 It i; At Observations taken ut 6 a. t2Uh Meridian. THU 'EATIfER ' q.Kmf LmIIM "fd j I -ln-sr.f TTr7-uiuvFn r macs ow j ell , t i THcVh VOU W AC - THE 'PHOViB mevcB. H :aSe xuVr that machiuE he AVs h3 yraJWVTH ' I - TVinprruliiri j m " V V. u S " I XI h i- 4 t -4 : 1? 51 i bs m (f s:1 Js 0. lik-T hiiow I .e It.. if.. . . . . . . llMHtMH ' ' hi . . I'hicitK Idv - : :m :n Denver 'idv 1 an. :..s' 21 Kureka I'l.rldv 1; d 4ti .It DuivetHinn . ..Pi.'i'iyl r.'i lli'li-iin 1 1 :t. il' i'h, 11 Kiin van Mty ...'itri 'AU In! J 11 nn AtiKflr-.H . . . clcii r t i2 1' .MniMiiii hi . .I't.' i.K j 4j ::s Mt, Ni w Orl'-aiirt ...rlilv ! ur, Ni'W Vfik -ar ; 4i Aft i. N"Ub Mead . . .1 l-r pi I I'iiocnf x Tf INH'Htl'lI'l HIH'W L'ti 2" -H l'ortliui'1 t . I''. iv 11 .',f ItnltHrv . ... -ldy 41 Ui Ut .in Sh rnrm-ti(o . ftu ' .' ' si. i.hiv . . .it. t-iiiy u ! Siili Ik i . . 2H . . 1 S. Krii''im t ty 1 ." i . .'. 1 ; sn tf-nt fi.-iii-; r, ft t,i :.a i ! H-MiMf ri'iv c; m 1 1 r.j ...k.-n.' . ...... p an. .-. I .D I tV,tttiiif tin .t ill :iv' 3 Winu.s . ..Pt.cl.ly 14 2. H Yakima tldi i, Zii 3:, ,(f 1 MsoeVoiwS 1 1 (good? ths electric U , LOT Of - tkl lacs rtr E 12 FOB OFFICES vUnoi'lali'd I rrrii Leased Wiro) SALUM, Oiu., Doc. 12 No ay poiutnienls thai doverntu' Nor bind is privileged to make by law be tween now and January 12, when his term of office expires, will be allowed to go by deiuult, he said today. About a dozen offices, made vacant by expiration of terms, will be filled by the present governor immediately after the lirst of the year, although his successor, Jul ins L. Meier, will have authority in all cases to remove these ap pointees when he takes office and till the places wilh persons of hu own choosing. Most of the vacancies will be in minor, unpaid boards and ol flees, but two will be in Hie major, high saflaried category. These two are Btkie corporation commissioner, and. the seaL on the public aarvieci commission now occupied by. Frank J. Miller. It is considered a safe guess that Norbhi'i v.'iii reappoint Aiark U. McCnl lister as corporation com missioner. McLnlllster was ap pointed by the late Governor Pat terson and his term will expire January 1. I'Yank J. Miller, public service commissioner whose ii'tni expires January f, has said that be does not care for reappointment. Gover nor Noiblad gives no hint as to whom he has in mind for the place, but says several applications are on file. SALtlM HOSPITAL HAS NEW MANAGER (AsMiriated Pri-wi l-fusi-il Wire) SALKM, Ore, Doc. Hi Miss Mildred Lenoir, supiiiintendcnt of the Tierce county liospilal at Ta coma, iiaa been appointed superin tendent of tho Salem general hos pital to succeed Miss Signe Wahl strom, resigned. t I I IY jiiauC Maicc I I I 111 Privi a.mp tAi r. J ' I POEM FOR THE DAY By LOUIS ALBERT BANKS THE WAY TO WIN "A double mind is in itself n failure. In order to do anything well a man must be ready lo lve hhnsHi wholly to tin- doing of 0110 thing at a time. Tv.o brand new oeoinoiieK pulling in opposite directions would be worth less as a motive power ihau one lame mule."-Henry (Jlay Trumbull. . , , . . . .i. Jl JL A. An, yes I be sure the way lo win Is putting nil the forces in ; Pour nil the waters clown the flume 1 o strike the wheel with thundering boom. Yes, that's the way to make it turn Until the very axles burn; 'Twill sefcthc dynamo on fire To send it flashing on the wire. But if we use but half our force. We'll be but lunids on life's course; Our power unused will lo waste. And nf'succcsH wc II scarcely taste. And if our life's unorganized. We need not be at all surprised Should we not make the least advam t And for success no host nf c.ham c. Our life's a steamer up the stream We cannot listle.su idly dream; It nerds a steady st.ilward pull Of all the engines in our hull And all the forces we can urvie If up the stream we'd onward siir'e. We need to husband all our fierce. Cull into action nil resource. Yes, "tis the man wilh all steam on Who bids all hindering fears be-t-onc, Who opposition bravely dares. Who in the danger always shares. Who never has n dnublc mind, Who's always hoping pood to find. Throws in his (.auc all heart and soul, Who'll never fail to reach his goal. She Fails to Enthuse (Ammcitttctl Trii t.mwxl Wire) KLAMATH FALLS, Dec. 12 Shaping by his own testimony the defense plea of insanity, Donald Nacker, 21, on trial for first de cree murder, today declared he had no recollection of having shot anu killed Fred Dunbar, Klamath insurance man, at Summit lake last Labor day. Dunbar, in the com pany of Miss Doris ltacon of Sal-j em, was spending the holiday at! the lake. I "1 don't believe I'm as smart as I ought to be," Nacker summed ui Lhe review of his life. He said was subject to "queer spells." Previously, his father and moth er had testified that he had been auhject to epileptic spells since childhood. Dunbar was shot to death while Miss Bacon looked: on horrified. The slayer then tied the girl to a tree. Kho was able to free herself during the night and spread the alarm. She testified Nacker said he was sorry for what he had done, and said he had mistaken Dunbar for k hear. Later, she said, he loid her he had thought Dunbar was a "hawk." The youth was on the stand to day for direct examination, after which he was to undergo cross examination by the prosecutor. CORRUPT PRACTICES ACT REGARDED DEAD (AfWiciiiled I'roM leased Wire) KA1.KM, Ore., Doc. 13 He .levins that the OreKon corrupt practices act is a dead letter, Gov ernor Norblad say a ho may recom mend to the legislature thai If be repealed. Monroe Xante, of Winchester, waa a business visitor in Uoseburg yesterday afternoon. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon lu and for the County of Ltotiiriaa. Otto (JUbtitfaon, plaintiff, vs. I'nr rest L. Jones and Kthel K. Jones, his wife, and Hurry K. Krebs. de fendants. To I' orrest 1 Jones, defendant MboVti trained; In the name of the Htato of Oret tfou: iou tiro liet'euy notified tun you are required to appear in the uliiivt- enutud loutl and answer l. ciiiniMuuii tiled aKatiiHt you In th. uove eiint."d suit within four weeKd lioin the nd Cy of No veiuher, 1U30, tho dale of the first puOUOutlon Of tlllH HUIIIinoilH. hi.. you ere hereOy notified that If you Hid to ho uppeur and ttiiMVer . eoiuplaint oi the pliuiultf herein on or beloru the Otn day of leeein her. I !l JO, the lat datu of the tune prem ribed In the order for the puh nuiiiuu of thin uunutiund. lor wan. th.-retf, the pinlnutf wltl apply i the court for tile relief deinandeu therein, u suecinet stateiiieni o witieh Is us follows; J uuuiiiellt aKUtiiab tho de'eiiduntb JUllVd IOC lllti kUlll OL .UUV.VU Will. iutt-1 tro.ii lliu tvii uuy ui ix-. UdO, at t(Vn pel' UllllUi... t.iti uio ui )-00.00 Uklu. ney Kin, aiiu ttxne and UitiOurheineliLA hei will. lrieLUei I Willi H UtM-it-u tliut piuiiittl'l m Hum- umu Uust I liivd ill kt.U coitipiailll nan ol Luu tNOi uieiiwi. qu.n terot ee liun nineteen KlVt uiid lliu bomii ewtt quarter of the buutheuHl quar ter Oi section eiHlUeeU lib) hii 11 township tweiity-iuree l-aj booth ut ntiiKe uiiiu tt Vvehiot v iiliinieue Atenumii. in iJouKiau couiuy, uiw (uu, anu a decree lorei-iuauirf a. . iuoi ikuko and directum: u kum m lue rint tilio and iiuuieL ut nun Ueienuunts or eiluor ol uiu.u in o to ftdid properly, loKeLiier to. lellelUeiiltt, llm iiliU,i.L'lilh uliu U.i pUl'Lentillces there unto Oei'ilmiiM LiiHelher Willi nil vuu.r lmu. utie ur (tuerest allien lnu.v or euliur u titeiii uau ou Liie. duy oi Ataj , Uta, or wiiKh mey may nave ainee acquired, in tho inninur providtU t.. taw tor too buIo oi real piopeity and mat tne prueueda ot ttucli Hale no appiieLl uii Hueh wutnti iih auait l lounu to ue duo the plamiilf here in, a.u iur hu cli lurther relief us tc lue tuun Bliall Bee m meet a.. .-qutluOlu. Seiviee of this summons la made by publication hereof pursuant i. mii order niauo by tlio itoni-iah Jude W. b. lliiuilllon. County Juue of Douulas County. Stale 01 OreHou. dated the lilut nay of No veuioer, liiao. direetiiitr the publi cation thereof to be made in Hose bur News-Kovlew. u newspaper uulnished a l Hosebui'K, UuuKat County tlreson, tor once a week tor four consecutive weeks. Dale oi first ptililicalion of this suminons. iNoveinbor V. U. DOUQUAS, Attnt-iipv for nlamtil'f wIioho in. office addreua la Marshtluld, Oro- ADMI.MSTIIATOK'S N OTIC 10 In the County Court of tho Stato of Oregon fur DuUtflas County. In the matter of the estate of l ..niiu I loliloiireieh. deceased. Notice la hereby Kiven that the undersigned has been duly appoint ed administrator oi me emitu) i j-iiH n niiioiiri'leh deceased, bv der of the above entitled court and tbut ho has duly qualified uh suei. administrator. All persons havlnn claims ttKainst said estate aro bere bv reuuired to present thelll. With proper vouchers, duly verified as by law required, to the underslKned at the oflme of Carl E. Vlmberl In Hosebui'K. OreKon. within six months from the date of this no- lVated and first published Novem ber 22, moiUKNRKICH. Administrator f the estate of Louis Hetdenrelch. deceased. Roseburg Cabinet Shop E. 8. Cocketreas F. 8. Cockelroas All kinds of cabinet work Cupboard Doors. Furniture Repairing, Truck Uodles. Wo sell I'pson DouiU and ' Veneer. Saw Flllug a Specialty Phone 541-J 542 Fowler St, DR. NERBAS DENTIST Painless Extraction Gas When Desired Pyorrhea Treated Phone 4SS Mnsonlc nidK. Radio Repairing A SPECIALTY Open Evenings All Work Guaranteed Umpqua Radio Shop Phone 458 John R. Kelly SHEET METAL WORKS Heating and Ventllatlnw If It can be made of 8heet Metal We Can Make It. 444 N. Jackson St. Phone 48S R08E3URQ, OREGON Cleanse your skin with Eliza beth Anlcn's Vimtian Cltamini Crtiim. Tone it by patting with Ardcna Skin Tonic. Nourish it by applying Orati&e Skin Vood. These three, steps supply every important need of the skin to keep it lovely. VXilahtth Ardm't Vtnttian Toiltt Preparation art on salt at Pioneer Drug Store H. D. McKay Phone KI7ATIKTM ARDEM tn FIFTH AVENUE. NEW YORK J5 OLD BOND STREET, LONDON 2 Rt.'B I)E LA PAIX, PARIS Your Choice of Presents From All Over the World Here U a variety of suggestions, a variety not only in products but also in country of manufacture. Come in and see them: Hammered Brass from China Glassware from Czecho-Slovakia Crockery Ware and Baskets from Japan Tableware from England Crockery Ware from Germany AND , , many, mary goods made right here in the United States. CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO. The Ironmongers CARD OF THANKS I wish to uiko thin otiportiinlly of thunkliiK my tiknula for their many lilnuuesaoB iiuu sympathy, al so for llio beautiful floral iittices, in the loss of my lovt'il one. God bless you all, Mrs. J. Johnson. Auto Owners Attention ft Wet and muddy roads wash grease out of steering Jj bolts and spring bushings. Come in and let us till the bolts and bushings with new grease-with our high pressure system. Highway Service Station B uilham Bros., frops. PfrM'igCT.TOriliglg.Tg.I Roseburg Undertaking Co. Established 1901 Founded and Maintained on Efficient Service and Courtesy Ambulance Service Phone 284 Oak and Kane Sts. SEE GRUMPY" Starring Cyril Maude ONLY SHOWING IN ROSEBURG HUNT'S INDIAN THEATRE Monday, Dec. 15, 4:15 p. m. ADMISSION Adults, 35c Junior and Senior high students, 25c Grammar ichool students, 10c SAY MERRY CHRISTMAS WITH A MODERN GAS RANGE! ;' ?'''. ',:.'; ; To make it easier for you to give such a gift we are offering two inducements: 1. Prices are greatly reduced, in some cases as much as 30. 2. A small down payment is all you need the balance on easy terms. MODERN GAS RANGES . . . THERE ARE NO BETTER GIFTS FOR THE HOME. Southern Oregon Gas Corporation 215 W.Cass St. Pho:e235 CHRISTMAS APPLES 4 Immense red apples from the 4 Overland nrclmrds ut special 4 sate till Christmas. 1 25 cts. to J1.00 a box. WtANU'S Pacific highway 3 miles north - M. E, RITTER, Manager Licensed Lady Embalmer -U-t f'T - m p." I; I Ma I'.ty,