! MX Who's Your Cleaner? When you ask your friends or neighbors that question, they are sure to say THE 14,000,000 W TO LYMON t- SKMCia THEN TRY OUR WAY Our prices are the lowest, consistent with the high-class work we do. PHn277 Our Aulo Will Call LEAVE THE 0. 5. at Arrangements Be Made New York on Next Sun. day and Monday. fONATIONALHOMELAND Immigrant. Will M'xxl rlem tireut IHlUill Oeu Miuiuuie llavo been fcl'' lro'" Near Kust 18000 Years. Second Coming Warnings Given SUT11KKI.IN. May 7. -(Special to the Nuws-lievlow) Evangelist J. A. iH.,nv snoke last evening on the a.n. ,.f the Times, lie showed from Benson School Girl's Glee Club (By Kuth Collins. age ll. TheJIcnson (ilea club meets even Monday evening between and Bo- I ironi t'loi'K at. ' "" . , a --7 ififll 1-14 15: z:i. ."- l oni um n"". . '...'.. i ii.ri.il. Then ho rend from Matt. 24:32-30 showing that as the swelling of the buds in spring showed that summer was nigh, so these signs, the darkening of the sun, and railing of the scars wore to show that the coming of Christ was near oven at the door, and he fur ther showed that the generation that would sen these thing In the UK"' ol propho.y would see the coming or Christ. IToin Matt. 2 1:37-39 he showed that as It was In the days of Noah, so It would he In the days of the coming of the Son of Man, that the majority of the people would not beliovo the last day mossnge He urged upon tlto people to study the prophecies or tue srripiunra nu walk In every ray of light that came across their pathway. Tonight Kvanglllst O. 11. Shrews bury will continue the study of the "Signs of the Times." Sheriff George Qulno l'Tt this morning for Glendalo to attend to of ficial duties. dent; l.m'lli' rieht. secretary. ...... unret Millililn, i.":n v mn" ,7 parol Shields, I iniieu cor.um. .."-. Uouser, F.v.lyn Craig, r.m.ier I'hyllls Shields, Jessie Hayes, Olial Hinsdale, Dorcen Lewis, K.lllh Long. Marion Nichols, Kdith Starrett. Doro thy Cordon, accompanist .and .Miss Claire tinzley. director. o IICT TIIK llAltN TIIINtJ ItAX. Kord car with TOR SAI.K. One nU.on rlnir. Two rear wheels, ono front spring Has no fenders, scat or plank, llurns lots of gas, hard to crank. i'.ph,in.t,ir husteil. half way thru. Ilnglne missing, hlls on two. ... i,i r,nir In miring. llll.'t" j.-n.n . Has shock ulisoriiors una everyum.. t, n .. n . .... lu.u.ail sure does leak. Differential dry', you can hear It ...... ...... I Ten spokes missing, front all bent. OREGON No. 2474 Pure Bred Shire WILL HE IN MYRTLE CREEK May 11th and 12th from 11 o'clock till 2 E. A.Krus8&Son Tires blowod out, ain't word, a cent, dot lots of spied, will run like the deuce. llurns either gas. or tobacco Julco. Tires all off. been run on the rtm. A darn good Ford for the shape Its In. l';- lly Associated I'rcss ...,., V-HIU- Msv 6. Arrange lowing the Remo sessions of thi r.,r.,iui un cu khiv v-- Britain the mandale over that coun u". ... .. .,i,iuhiii.iit of a Jewish national homeland, will be discusseu . ... ' ii,,,, r.mre.ence of the Zionist organisation of America hen ni x. Sunday una niuuuu. ; The conference, which will be at t.ndcd by 1700 delegate, from Ih. t nlt.d States and Canada, will be, It is said. "Hie most important a"d, .h'f" t,i: gathering ol Jews ever held i" America. " Under ilio leadership of Justice Brandos or the United Sta eb ' "cine court, and United Slates judge Julian W. Mack, the organ na tion l; expected to lake immediate ,!! toward the re-cstnblishmon f u.e Jewish people In the near cast ' . . r ..vile thus bring ing" to" pass the realization of the UK I .,r ni?n hv Dr. ;:x: Ki- or political Zionism. vent on, wnien inm-. 1 ... ., ,,r the regular annual Ulli which had been "chedule.l . ... cut. Km Innlne AlttV .iU ,or Al'"n". ,Tve said: "The historic action taken at San ne mo on April 24. wnicn g;l "'"' , "' ..jnni. hki) rations of the ,,n,T; no the linmedl ate opportunity to " ,""' - ";r"u T"""" '"' nVh world of CIVI117.U1 ,,irt,. dope lor iwfiuj t- "" " , w ' r . v. ..l-l .hull li rroo to wnoro jnwixu Mini. . .xpresii itself in orcoruw - - . lt.l.,a nf ftnr.llll JUSllV.i. w ll iltlU l " rU'htPUUSUOHS." K.u..trh iiiii;niin of Jews, par ., onotcin Europe, ai? ""m"'"A to leave at .. ' .1 7tnnttR SaV inonietu p nmi.-o. (a ihnt "no mart rusn 01 .mm. (-..... will ne poiini... . ... -.,,,. but that a weii-reg....... " "''"'"' Lpmlgratlon of perhnpj. 50,000 n t -...... ho iiiubTtalten. In order . .... r,r economic an cultural development of the country Oregon country to th. United the celebration Jad P. H. S of the lead ... .'-- '..n ri lha roliovwaj ' letter received by hlin: rh.,. "Again we shall " , ,h ... , ..JiM.rnit.' the loinln? of the Woo Country th- V " !-,o..ld like to know r you rea ., hink the Oregon coun.ry , I.. 1... Ul.i rv inn J. J- o. what did they gain which , was ,,v better than if they belonged :o Canada today, or even as gooo, i'lense explain this in your talk and .ot with that 'effiTvesceni u . lilch American orators are not. n the world over. We hope this wn. it the pith of your talk on The letter, Judge u rw .. .. from Portland ind was unsigned, a sample of inallc- nH neainst the govern ment established on that day. "He belongs in Canadn and noi u the speaker stated. 4 a i n recent, arrival i ' a..,.ih n'nVnta. has accept ed employment with the a. b. nu-j , ....o win remain here .,.,,.,. ir Knudtson made 'he trip to the I'acific coast for the purpose of filing on some govern- i i ii . an oT-service man ind w as overseas for 17 months with he 32nd division. Thnn... T with of Portland, ftd f r.ro w.aeq. arrived nere n,nrntiif find in company With lohn Throne, of tho UniDqua Valley '.ank, drove out to Lmpqua tn.s a- ernoon to adjust tho loss occurring the destruction ot tne nome o. Mrs. Emory. TO IHSTI1I11I TK POISON'. C. J. llurd, county agrloul.uriil iigont, will hold a mooting at the Kali Oaks Bchoolhniise on Monday, May 1(1, at 8 o'clock In the evening for the purpose or distributing squirrel poison to the residents ot that district. VOt t'AI .le WK IIAl l A..ftM.,ir nt iiiiv time. Wood tor sale. ' Phone 1 0 . 1.. H. Chambers :it .McClelll.tl.l Ch-llllliers; 2nd Hand Store. f Prune Orchard Bearing orchard that will pay big this present aeaaon. Place has fair Improvements and Is priced extremely low for quick sale. Some equipment See this. Two other especially good buys. One Is tract or river bottom, well Improved. .The other is a prune orchard with suburban home. Two extra good values. Some good properties to ex .!,,. if vou desire to ex change, come In and see what we have to offer G.W.YOUNG AND SON ;: lteal Estate and Insurance. ' '. 110 Cass St. Phone 417 . SPECIAL SALE! For Five Days, starting Saturday, May 8, on all BOX CANDY 25 OFF! NRW TOD.U i-'Olt SAI.B OK UKST Modern - room bungalow. -Phone JU.-X. t-nii hkkt Furnished modern house. No children. Phone KOIt SALE Doen large Angora goats (billys) H each. L.udbioom. Dixonvillo. ivuVTi.Mi Rvneiiomed lady for confectionery store. Apply -Mrs Foutuh. NEWS SNAP SHOTS FOIl SALE Light six touring car, cheap for cash; in good condition. Inquire at Service Station. FOR SALE J. I. CASK U-o thresher engine, tractor, cheap It taken nt once. John Abeuie, Suth erlin, Ore. Frill SALE 3 milch cows. Phone ir. V19 nnrlv niiirn it) es. flf Citll at Long Meadows Hunch. John Uood- burn. FOIl SALE Iluick light six tour ing car, cheap for cash: In good condition. Inquire at service sta tlon. FO!t SALE Incubator, L'OO egg, Cy phers, second hand, In complete working order, only J7.r,0, worth $2.',. Un.pqua Valley Fruit Union. Farewell Reueption For Supf Smith O.or 300 people wore present l;.st night lit the farewell reception giver. nt the high school auditorium o u. three parent-tci-hors' in.-ncii.tinnr in the cltv In honor of Sir.it. A. Smith and wire. Tho i.u.litonum k boautif.lllv nvraii'S.d with siirini; flowers. L. :. Evnns, rhaiiman of tho committee In charge of the re .C'.tioit. occupied the chair and gave n short talk representing the Hose s hoot. Mr. Fvi.ns rpoke of the fine vor' that had boon done bv Siui' Smith, and the hie.li regard in whi. h ha was held bv all. Similar talks ItETAlL department for Watklns' extracts and toilet articles. 126 West Lane. Mru. J. M. Ashcrufl, phone 137-L. Mr. :.nd Mrs. Carl F.. Winiberly are being rong.uuilaieu upon . ,f:inv,v n,r, arrival ..r a baby girl born to thorn , ,iMi,n ,h(, ,.., 9,),m,l. and Fos last lilcbt ,,,,,, ,ho l.-iillorton school. address of the evening was i,v l;ov F W. Warrington. j v. ho spoke on educational lines, ot- t.ivon Z : v. bn Mr. Auto Owner BUY YOUR T IRES While tho buying is good. Tires will soon take another jump in price. we can furnish you with Tires below dealers prices. Does that sound like saving money. These Tires are guaranteed for 6000 miles and the regular price is $20.00 for 30x3';. HUT for one week we will sell Ford size Tires (30x3 y,) at $21.50. We expect a shipment soon covering other sizes and the prices will be as reasonable. COME EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSH FOR. ONE WEEK ONL Y UMPQUA AUTO SHOP Phone 338 Winchester Street prtv the i.le.i that S'.Mil n likh clsss man in his line of i work, and should be a Micce.s in whatever line he elected to follow. Supt. Smith responded, expressing Ibis appreciation of the fine spirit of j co-operation among the parent It. .tellers' associations, and wishing the best of success to his successor, land the welfare of the lloseburg V' liools. A beautiful bouquet or riow- ors was presented to Mrs. Smith. : who received the praises ot each v oeaker tor her efforts in the many duties which had fallen to her. A short musical program and readings I were given. ,yid u dainty luncheon ; followed by a jocial time. WANTED Experienced man for general work on farm, flood wages, room and board. Address li t care Nows-ltevlew. W. WAN ll'I'D Young man. IS lo 20 years old. handy with carpenter tools, lo learn sash and door work. Apply to J. O. Flook Co.. If you mean business. FOR SALE. PRUNE TREES FOR KILL DELIVERY 4 to ft. 40c, 3 to 4 ft. 2iC. 2 to 3 ft. l.r,o. Don't pay more. Write. If I don't call on you. II. L. Ellis, Itosehu'rg, Or. ritOPLItTY OWNUSS ATTENTION. All grass, weeds and rubbish must be rut and cleaned from the pro.n I ;os of all city residences by May 17. I' is the desire of the city officials to have the eo-oporatlon of every prop erty owner In this mnttor. 1). It. Sll VMHROOK. City Marshal. FOUND Auto license tngs. One of them No. 27327, the other 52100. These tags may bo had at News llevlew office on payment of ad vertising foes. i'Oi: SALE -Piano, furniture, range, beater, fruit jars., woodcutter's i.utlU and guns, all In A-l condi tion. Kane and High Sts. Rev. Starmer house. OR SALE Pure bred Ohio Im proved Chester White weanling pigs: also 2 six months boar;., priced right, with or without pa pers. O. S. Hoacb, Urockway, Ore To Kllbud v. i r Honbest left this morn ing for Ulllard, where she will spend the week end visiting with friends, itoluins to Sutbeilin t ft llA.lcyu ratlimPII tlllfl &f- flirs. J a. lernoon to Sutherlln after attending to business matters in mis cny. Hero l.'rom Oakland r c wt t ,iwic was a Hose Mia. vr. ... linn visitor toduy. returning to Oak land on the afternoon train. p.. V.itirjilljft- Mr Mrs. Hugh Warner ro- . 1 ...la nFrornnnn tn Yoncalla luiueu nt" ..-. -- - after spending several days In thib city. IVf-iiiiiir. ft."..v ..... . a,-.. 1 r. V.ttrartnn left II11S a. aiia. ... f.. utt.hrltn. where she ro- sldes. after visiting In this city tor a short time. rhrtstt.Tii rtassmusscn, aseo is . n nnl UD M I IOII III 11 lK . lUtllO imin, n . ......I Ma riorlnratinn of intention to take out naturalization papers. 11. ..a t.i liillur.l tta awii-q i.nwis left tuts morn i .... nnlnr.l whnrA cbe wilt snend tho week end visiting at tho homo of her parents who reside at mai piaci. II. ..u. i...,.m lil.lllin t.,.i n w TiMrtle. .T. Tt. Dean and W. S. Phillips were visitors In the city today from Riddle. They all report fruit conditions very favorable Mr n,,rl Mrs Tnseoh Shocklev left iiii mornlnir for Medford, where they will spend several days attend ing to business matters. Mr. Shock ley is connected with the Klum ad ertislng agency. 1 -nnCAU II..C,lt.ll Mr. Aii'n Mreiiiipns ni l niii.iiiii. who has been confined to Mercy hos pital convalescing from an operation nerformed some time ago by Dr. Sether was this mornlnir. released ind will leave soon for her home. To Ashland . .Mr. and Mrs. Joseph nittcr left this morning for Ashland, where they will visit for a few tiavs borore continuing on to California where hoy expect to make an extended so lemn. They have been residing in bis city for the past few months, (lo'nir to Vngene O. V. Winiberly, of the Internal revenue department, arrived here to- 1ny from Eugene, whore lie is at nresent located. His family will ae--ompany him to Eugene Sunday nnd emaln there for some time. During heir absence from this city their home will he occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wlmberly. Start Smoke. Screen A lt(ur,,l ex.nlro aro,n I'll thrnffll nn a few miles west of lloseburg to day where slashings were being burned. The smoke covered the en ire valley and gave the residents a furs! ate of some real summer weather. Slashings are being burned all over the county at the present time In order to eliminate all pos sible causes of forest fires, and this fact is responsible for the smoke now present In the atmosphere. Krause's Imperial Vogan Russell, Gilbert & Co. Quinby's California THE ROSE 211 North Jackson i'lcnlc Postponed The junior class of the local high, ;chool, who had arranged for a pic to be eiven this evening ill honor 3f tho graduating class, today de filed to postpone mo unun uum icxt week, owing to the great num er of pupila who spent today in Hid-. Ilo in attendance at the baseball ;ame there. It had been planned to to at supper time and oat luncn near own by the river, owing to mo ,..r.n.nr H.O ntenie. will orob- ibly not be held till tho latter part if next week. KHLiim. Hlin in no . . ...... .i.uu.u iutiuua win be ttJg(, A large crowd from all uni '. country was expected, ir.i jt tions were made to enteruailt Bert Itoss, of CanyontlBt, tho day in Roseburg. Many Attend Considerably over twenty cars. Hied with pupils of the local high ehool and townspeople, ion m.o iiornlng for Riddle to attend the sawball game and festivities neici ai hat place today. Many also left on he morning train, a a.uy lerti.vu., nA 1... Hid 1. t.l.lln schools, was .(io.tr.oi . .i " wheduled for the morning program, with a basket lunch at noon. In the lfternoon tho Riddle H. a. oascDau a'li will nieet !c vosemirg ngprr OIIILDKEX EXJOV fiat The ehllilren nf St I.a,v..l n ihm WDalh., In U,.A k- . M nuking (in.. 'iv. A.Lflouga a rines not enil fnr ahn. i. children doslred to hold to J I11UUUI1 HI .ins lime. A line lit eon was served at noon iti fa ternoon a nrnernm m Aninni lowed bjt the playing pi iotiJ jumes. If von have snmpthlnf tn s nn rlr t" Oi. V"n.BrJ mvmssamamssu AM W.. STARME1 I am a Republican candidate for the office of Sherf of this county, subject to tne decision oivoiers at the Primaries, May 21st. yp.. ., . IT If nominated nd Wi shall enforce the u ( vim or I may iitcrprellla suit oiirselvesl but uvk. spective of wliom UW" affect. 1 am tne cannm no class, clique or futii rnn-A u men for inl and my slogan will f promiso of the K'M m w islra'ioli I shall five tut All la '.villi Interests nr. c-verv pemon gets Kal' . ',,. un,i no famrt favors, public bustoesfc In a courteous lUIllIS ,,Ji -- t. ,1,1. ia tha kind v form that nieeis yoorsH help me to put 1" Rivlng me Jour - Prt- SAMff.ST (Paid Adv.) Says Oregon Lost By Joining U. S. AMwrt Ahrninni s.i u .1 iilnt a t.,r 1' S. senator, has roturnod from attend tho amui.it rolehration at Cliam poei: wlur oiu-h ; r tho nttttoricnl stuMi'ty holds a moolini! in honor nf tlto first "elect ton" hold in tireqon. .(Iniiic the Orepnn country with the i I'ntted Sttites. I nder th londernliiii I of Joe Meeker, an oarly trainer. about 100 men. const. tulip th' ma. lor portion of tho resident of the tate, met at Champoe and hy a ote of o0 to 62 do "ide J to join Ih-J w. m 4 lsw . rUffi. a FOltl) FOlt SALK 5 passenger, A I Ulir7A NkHvI I 5 some extras, rur, i good, tires In J .Tie 11 1 IllZc all 1 1 1 f. good condition, $275 tf you hurry. J ftVfx 1 v Vf 4 Oon't stop to write, come and get J f It It's well worth the money, f. for 3 4 11. II. Owen. Oakland. Ore. f. A roil SALE 200 White Leghorn d A.IE ! tk baby chicks. May 2t hatch. O. A. A w . 0. and Tancred strain. Hatching: Zt Contest starts May 2, and will E' vti!3 111 case lots. lionnle Vlew,J close May 15. We will give 50 K Fa-m. Roseburg, Ore. Phone K t0 tll0 pprson handing In the f. 1"-F.l. j J most appropriate name for the f ' K present Nachter Grove, whicn m FOlt SM.K Oil RENT 12, 3 and 4 4 s to become another of Rose- A r. old Iielalnos: 29 S-yr. old Mer 4 bun's beautiful lesldent oe. Zt s: 21 2-yr. old Cotswolds: 10 A tions. Bi I n it mil i.tiieuiiii. . i r. m r apn ner.nn la oniuiAH n Ino 4 nm old weitbers: 2 registered Lincoln bucks: t fotswold buck: 1 gride Lincoln: l.'it) lambs with ewes. Will tnke car as part puvment. Zipp. ",27 Mill St. Tori SAI.F; 200 acres. 140 under plow. r.O In cop: 170 csn be put In cultivation: 100 leved creek bot tom: Improvements fair; good home orchard: Implements. croi ind most of household roods: 21 four-year-old sheep. i"i spring lambs, one cow and calf. to hoes: hinder, mower, rake, disc, snring tooth smoothing harrow, 2 plows, i horse cultivators. platform scales Pv;re tl 3.500 $7500 cash. oil The Broken MelodS A (ti lpplns. Un UlIng ilnima of human cmot'os AXD Fatty Arbuckle in "THE HAi55S Sattinliiy: (ilmln Swniison In "You Can't Believe Casey-Tlardlng. one name only and must be mailed in between tho riatra nf May 2 and May li Inclusive. 8 f 1 2 PHOXE SS4 4 43 CASEy-HARDIHC LlXDs sF TODAY OXLY ALICE BRADY B The Fear Markei 1,K HAVEX roMEIsY-MOVWOW-