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ROSEBURO NEW8REVHW. WEDNESOAV, JUNE 21, 1922. PAOE BF.VEX i ' - -1 i j: mm The exceptionally comfortable rid ing qualities of the good Maxwell are a source of amazement to all who take their first trip in this fine car. Cord thro. oan-ifad Iront and rear; disc ted wheels, de mountable at rim and at hub; drum type lampi; Alemhe lubrication; motor driea electric horn; unusually lyng aprinss Pncea F. O. B. Detroit, revenue to be adtW: Tour facC.$38S;Roadao,$885;Coupe,$1365;Sedan,$1485 F. G. POWELL DISTRIBUTOR DOUGLAS COUNTY ROSKBUUG, OHEttOX. 117 X. JACKSON ST. F"Iiiiijih whip n ' 1 1tr. 1 1 "j i'i 'i 1 C - 1 tthtjjood MAXWELL hhnts of Youthjul Soprano Are Praised by Famed Singer 1 "JS m VJ-w v . , rai Marlon alng recently, displayed a warm Interest In her future plans and nredlcted a great career for her. . : GnlU-Curcl Praises nor . "I never heard bo well-deelop-ed a volco In a girl of fifteen,' said the distinguished diva. "Al- madv she does many thlntx, well. Her phrasing snows mu8ic..uBiuy nf a hla-h calibre. "I am thankful evory minute of each day for the gift of my voice." declares the little "song bird." "I know that It la a rjlfl. 1 like to sing better than anything else In the world." r sincerely hope to become great artist. Some day I want to nine with the Metropolitan Opera r.omnanv. If my singing brings joy into the lives of people future years, as I hope that uhii i he a verv hanpy person "I feel that it is Imperative that T studv some place in tne e-usi 1 don't care to journey abroad to atiirlv. Miecause I think there are By KENNETH HARRIS. , ('tcrnatlonal News riervlca Staff j Correspondent. KANSAS n-rv i t,, Hi Nuttful, petite ' Marion Tallcv. a ; Of f 1 f t i-On ftm.. , I.ln M hmru of .hundreds of 'music M'lC (lohllt wllh Iho KmiK rilv "4 Opera Company. The young girl's flrnt appear- f In the stellar rile of .Ar- ' She received a tremendous 'Ji from hfr audience, who ii J ,n,li mell-bound while the ii .. 111 no,e to i"'1 Jl'liouEh the youthful soprano nl slightly more than r. yrar wai siudy. musical critics de- rer nd range of an edjcutt-J r una d'llina tvU k nA Qhu " r srond appearance waa In ; role of "Mion." ""ion has just completed her! sophomore year In high school. Sh'.i just as capable voice Instructors vlo- She is of sobir rnoln, Intoiiesly studio;is and her fi-atures r::dlato youthful cheerfulness and optimism. She is not addicted to self pralre in the siightejt digree. Mine. Cnlll-ri'rcl, who heard hl rnuntrv as In any foreisn na- linn I am nlannine to go to Chieaeo some time this fall to con 1 training, but I am not positive as yet who my teacher Muriin hns another musical ahilitv. She has studied the lln for the past five yearB. also plays the piano. Expert furniture packing and crat ing. Phone l-J, 2vz "Slang Based on Humor." Slang is hot stun"; It Is accepted in the lM-!-t circles of Englund nnd the Unlti'd Stales. These assurances of the resiiectahlllty of "the vernacular" nniie from I'elham Granville Wode hiiuse. Knclili writer, known to tho I'lilteil States and Knglnnd an the mnxtiT of slnnz. "Iluinnr is the hnslg nf nil slnng. li-clared Mr. Wrtelinnse."That Is why this country excels In the Invention nf clever words and phrases. America ImiL'hs nil. I smiles licriM'ttinlly, and her cnlloniilnl expresnlons licnr wit ness to that fact." Pittsburgh Dis patch. Doings at the Rippling Waters Boy Scout Camp (BY A SCOUT) Irld vou rweive some "short and snappy" answers tfom the Hoy , Scouts when you- ftret lgan aklii thorn auestlon aDoui ineir nine: This was not because they did not have a good time at tamp. We had a fine camp this year. No. probably the reason your kid seemea cross up on arrival was because he was thor oughly tired out and bad had no breakfast. But wa all got fun out of these little troubles, lnd you no tice that your boy a'ept all da-7 Well, there's no harm la thut. We started out In cars Wednes day, June 7, and were taken to Kock Creek. Mr. Foster was on deck, as he usually is, with his paik-horses ,'.iui he packed our ioo io camp. During all our campins days, Mr. Foster gave us all the help he could. He surely has tho good will of every boy who went to camp. When several of the boys had their tenta spread out on the ground and were fixing tent-p.olee the rain broke loose. All those who were already under canvas just sat and laughed at us In our endeavors to fix our tents. At last after "Papa" King had finish ed his frantical efforts at stowing away bread in dry tents, we- all gave up i.nd got Into a tent and dripped all over the bedding and persons of tho occupants. It was about three days 'before everything was dry again. Everyone's blankets were soaked. Nearly half the fellows burn ed holes in their blankets while hold ing them in front of a bonfire. Ev erything wus steaming. Everything was soaked except the good humor of the boys. In about 3 days we bo- gnn to exierlence troultle from dead cow which was lying aliftve camp about 60 feet. We burned her up so that the flies would not bother us. On Sunday, June 11. another row ust naturally up and died right In the middle of the creek where our drinking water was gotten. Tins was little too much for the nerves and na!ates of some of the boys. After that, our arinKing water came from the North I'mpqua. Some body In camp pointed out certain signs that the cow had died of tuber culosis. Well, anyway, folks, don't mention dead cow to a scout while he is eating dinner. Five bovs were invited to Mr. Fos ter's house during camp. It was novelty to visit his place. He lives about 6 miles up tha river (from the camp. Morrll Rltter, especially, was greatly thrilled by his collection oi horse-pistols and guns. He was also thrilled by tho eats which Mr. Foster heaped on him. ' Howard Shaw submittert tne name Camp Rippling Waters, which won the prize. 1 James Wamsley psiaonsnoa a rec ord of falling In the creek only times lurlng our camping time. 1 nis Is a record, for the. minimum num ber. Everyone else fell in many more times. Everything which does not go ahead must go backward.- This is one of the mnln principals In scout ing. Noi -matter how far a boy goes In scouting there is always a step more which he can advance. The ranks in scqutitig are gained by pnsa In tests such as Knot-Tying. First Aid. Signalling, Hiking, Swimming Woodcraft, etc. This year s camp hns ibeen a great pli.co for passing these tests. Many boys who thought of nulttine this summer have caught the real spirit nf scouting from this year's camp. Tlicy want to go on and capture merit badges. Therefore I hoie I have conveyed this Idea to you that scouting Is really doing the hoys good by get ting them interested In something. This year's camn had changed the minds of some hnvs from a narrow gauge to a broad-thinking mind. So we wb-h to thank 1 11 HosHmrg people who assisted us by donating cars or who helped In any way. "Watch me," said the strong swimmer, "I'm hot afraid" So ihe matched his strength against the Swirl of the rapids, and laughed at the danger, and kept repeating the stunt, until . It was the day the life-savers ' had been waiting for- that day the call for help came. It's an easy matter to smile at coffee warnings when you're going strong. But a good many strong . swimmers won't risk the rapids, and a good many coffee drinkers are beginning to think of the caffeine in coffee. ' , Coffee can disturb nerves and digestion, and often it does. There's a safe and satisfying course for everybody in the selection of a table drink. Postum has charm without ' harm. It'3 the safe drink for all, and. probably, therefore, it's the better drink for you. Thousands have found it better, and fully satisfying, for them. Your grocer has both forms of Postum: Instant Postum (in tins) made instantly in tho cop by h addinon of boiling water. Postum Cereal (in packages of larger bulk, for those who prefer to make the drink . while the meal is being prepared) made by boiling for fully 20 minutea. "There's a Reason" for Postum Mads by Postum Cereal Company, Inc. Battle Creek, Michigan re-registration of voters at tho polls on election day waa, in violation of the primary law. ' ' I St.1 Paul Vote Questioned. ' , ;. Hall's charges on this point are directed particularly against the St. Paul precinct In lliis county wnero out of a tolnl of 2t! votes cast, Hull received only three. In this precinct. Hall charges, some 50 erstwhile dem ocrats appeared, at the polls election day and changed their party regis tration to republican. Touching Upon this' point In his opinion ito- J)iri(t - Attorney Buf tlngjtdrr, Attorney, General Brown declared: May Chunge Party. "It seems to lie clearly the Inten tion of tho legislature that the elec tor shall have the same privilege of cancellation of his former registra tion and TC-l-cgSstering before ia judge of election aa he has before the county clerk or registrar wntio tire-registration books are iupcn. All kinds of cement work. Base ments, floors and walks. Tom Morris, Tel. 444 L. ! Leave for Clo F.liini Mr. tad Mrs. b. J. Sliarpe left here today for their homo In Cle El nm. Washington. Tlu-y havo 'been visiting for the last three weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. , J. N. Shai-pe. ' . i - Beliuiis Here Miss Elma Jackson, who has been visiting relatives la Myrtle Creek, re turned to this city this morning. Iletunu lo Astoria Jira. F. H. Vlncll, who has been visiting for a lew days past with her relatives and friends In this city, left today for Astoria where she now makes her home. WAKTKD. WANTKIl Applo thinners. 12-K-ia. K. Ii. Iledmiitll. VANTKt Modern furnished huuse. fall a;i:t. ask tor t:nns. ueaiy WANTKIl TO RKNT or hnv. band eloclHc Ian. Auurtiaa I' 9n:i. e i AROl'Nl) THE TOWN ' w ' " Zenla and French Merlgold plants for sale. Phone 151. in KNIT SILK TIE, 25c. Assorted colors, knit silk ties' in a special lot at 2r,c each. Carr's store. HALL'S PLEA OF ILLEGAL UOTING DECLARED VOID Particular Peopre Prefer ' Fuller Brushes. Write Ikix 1252 for a dem onstration. Kcttirns lo Wilbur Mrs. Oeorgo Short, Jr., left here ihis noon for her home at Wilbur. Mrs. Centre Short has been vlnitlna, here for the ldst tew days at tne Kenneth Qulno home. For hot weather try tho Fuller Shower llath llrush. Wrfte llox 1202, 1252. At the Douglas The following are among tho Ho tel Douglas guests: J. II. Wagon blast. Winchester: Mr. and Mrs. Hoy f!. Hossman. Seattle: Mr. and Mrs t'.eoie .1. KnrnhMn. Seattle: J I'alkenberg. wife and son, King City, California; Harriet E. Pardee, Can vonvllle; Mm. Robert O. .lacksnn, Tacoma; A. Klkstrom, (Ireshnm; (Cinrles JohiTOWi, J'. K. C.rlffltli, Grants Paw: Miss T,. A. Cliirke, Ta 'oma; Mis. R. A. Mitchell, Tacoma: M. Coturrl. Portland, and Mr. and Mis. R. Mason, Seattle. CLASSIFIED COLUMN ILL W CUAS8IS-1HD A OV T.HTIKgl !NT WIIX a-OUJIII OM UM fiSS CMDBB VCADIMO "WW TOIIIT. Heeend O. Uux ANVON'K niLvlnir rooms to runt to tour- lntB tlurlng Uhrlnu ruuli, noliiy me (lianit Grill. WANTKIl Younr man wlnliee room and hoiird In retlnvd lamlly. tteier- eni-es It (Ii sired. I1. O. tun lilt. wanti-.i Modern furnished ho" f,,r mmniKF Kntnl v Of .1 I1CHI references. Address Itux ll'i'J, Rose- burtf. WANTKI) prune pli-kere. A family uri.rrrid that can tin K anoiu luu 10 10 lioxea per day. J. Murlunaen, Millwood. Oro. WANTi'Mi (lentleinan wlMhce furnish ed room Willi widow or privaie ihiii llv where ho an feel nt home, lletev eiircH If desired. AUdrees "Itoom, ' care N.-ws-ltevli-w. WANTKH IVi ili r iIkk, will pay I" cents per pound delivered hi rminiem Home, for rixlit limed and to welnh from fifty to one huiidri'd and ftliy poillidK inch. Address lleo. W. Ifld d'e, SnldlerB Itnmc. I'.imelnu If. Ore. FOR SALE liny. Edenbower OrcbaM Tracta. yboxi9 ae-i-. Foil 8A1.K t tun truik. Inquire J. O. Iiuy. 2:o s. Kune Wl. Ktllt iaT.K2 hens nnd 21 liahy chicks all lor II. sJ lie neiuer m. T-'Olt rlAI.KA good inUell row! IT. II. Wilson, Alexander Addition. l-'ult bAUK lfiO acr rsncli. Will take ear In on aaino. "Trudo" care Newe Itevlew. . KtTlt SAI.K Chevrolet, lillfl "model. Just overhauled, (loud tires. Urand View oarnKC. FOil 8AI.K Purebred Poland China sow nnd honr. Some choice gilts, eed er pig'. C. K. Banning. Farm bureau Kxchunge. F08 IIW- At tbo I'mp iua The following nre among the re cent arrivals al the Hotel rnipqiia: I,. I). Cordon, Coos llay; Mr. nnd Mrs. J. P.- Kasmussen i-.nd party, of ' Portland: (irae Adolle Myers. Cen- The right of a ! tral Point; Mable Hillings. Mamh- field; Mr. and Mrs. it. r.. nuinii. Klaiiinlh Falls; C. J. Kuhrman and fe. Cooiillle: Mrs. Ktnma i.yons, ITOR ItBNf SHfety ilpoalt boxes. Hoeabnra: NatlonalTtank. iolt"" KI-'.NT luge front sbtlilnii room. f -loseln l'iono 1 . KiTllKKNT Itooum on Krinind floor. Hot und cold water. 1ZUI Winchester Kl'lli TtKNT Knrnlshed nparlment. down miilrs, fine pl.-ue for children. r,-!2 Knst Imi Ave North, l'lioiie .u-J. Mm. II. (I. W I Icon. lwl AM) Miil. iTTT A iiilT'i tH. Hiiiat cord lire with easing. Finder phono 17-F-H. 1'toward. MKN who have experience a hoiiso t" Iioiiho snlemcli write K. H. euro 01 Ncws-lle.-lew. Mini IUiTKL Folt rtAI.I-: Dolns- Rood busl neais all modern equipped, paving erewa nearby. Addiesa H. C. cure Ne-.-IteWew FOIt HAI.1-: ('hailwlck bay press, horun power: also KairlmiikR aculea. All for lino. This Is a bargain. Jou Heilrh k. Iirnln. fire. I till HAI.K Oil TIlAIii: Son acres of TH.-ni hind on rallrond and hlshway. . Niar IIoKelollg. Also 10 acres farm hind. Address "Owner," care News. K.vlew. - T'tilt HAt.K Oood cupboard. ;irdi-n tools, wall lamp. Ice box. Kncyolope- dis llrltnnnica, ChndinHn's Ktu-lyc'o-p.-dla of Uw, t-ooley"a IllucKstone, , and many oilier articles too numer ous lo mention, fall at taj K. 3nd ' Ave. Mouth. Cor. 6th. A 1! Alio A IN I No. J!, 27r.-lb Iowa s.-iuirntor. Iin.no; 5 No. 12... 500-lh. Iowa Separatora 165.00 each; I alx shnvel .In -no row riding cultivator, . 115 00. Prices F. O. It. Sutherllli, cii.ii. McCreery Urothcrs. Sutherlln, t ircKon. : I'OUH A I.K T w o - lie re c h Ickcn raieh. modern, complete from Inculiatorii to tiivln- ncni. well sloeaed. room renidcnce pie, pesr. srapi SAI.KM. June voter to change Ills registration at the olls w. s upheld by (leor'o M. Ilrown, then attorney general. In an opinion to Collier II. Ilufflngton, dis trict attorney for curry county. This opinion, written on May 8. IA IS, has been r irrected front the IXANF.nt'H Full TUAUK r.:. a. re dulry farm in I'iclfle countv. WhoIiIiikIoii. will lake II to Id acre ranch partly improved hut will not assume. Ill IksIiIi only reason for i hanKe. Krnest I". Ithodes, Itayuiond. Wash. piano MI-HT UK st)l.t "111 sacrifice liish irrado piano now In sioraae fori Immediate sale. Would mskn si lal easy terina lo an esial'Ulied home. Fur full particulars and where It can! ho seen address l"-o. C. Will Mulc House, Haleni. Oregon. Four leetrlc IlKhls. n. sarden. on pav- ,i Hinii one mile frMii detiot. Own er Kolnir to Arlsona. J, U. Miller, Huthcrllu.tireKon. Pull HAI.K The "following I" l,:,li.i,hov-r: IV, ncres. m-i house, ' seres prunea. 2 pies, pears and OB nHUk. Conulllc; R. W. Ixing. loncaiia: i-.i- sai.k flood ws..n. clo. win We. ver. .Myrtle Creek; Kb nnor ' rv w uiiams. Kdenhower. Warner, Klla Prettyinon and McCoukle. Newberg; waller Velina pV.ir'HAI.K Fresh ' Wells, three. I'hone n l-'-t. II1RS or line Sillies legal ueparillivni I otjn , -- -- , ,,,Khl r,,iu following clmrges by Charles Hall, I Smallwood, MnrshfMd; lal.y hagan. , ...,., ,.. , defeated candidate for Iho rcmibll- Mary'ifl. 'd. i nd Mrs. Ilryco Smith, AK,..V. Tel l.-li. r n inbernalor-;!' nonilnalion. that Kllisin-Whlle Chautauqua. .i-,,....,e p. llar- iioh 0of ito dale es (Hie V. 41. 10113 N. opure v in en room es In op- v herrles. Also in 'A ' without house. 2 ai-res prunes. some cheirles and apples and some Harden land. Have some desirable farm Irnets on Cow Creek from 4 to rt-l acres, one tract of 100 acres, shout no acres bottom land and about 7". Hi re In cultivation. House nna l.-irn Nl'-elv located. If. I Wilson, ltoehiirit.fircKon.ltoute No. 5. ott VaI.1-: -Aiueniohlle tires, loin ,1ox:i''i, I- alt. one -.. . I wo 31x1, III K'.. line 32X1. liltl. Awtotn'ihtlc tllhes: one ;iex:i. i.f.r. Five 3(1x314, 1. TB. one :ijx3'4. 11.13. One 32x1. II. Of.. Two aiilrnuohile trailers. One 2 ton truck. Terms or trade. (me new whkoii hex snd seat. i. Parrel hea y averly oil, CIOHIIIK Ut fHlC .1 t irrni J- J CHICHESTER S PILLS C,iT0A UU Is H.e 1.1 U-ia reiUicVV IA it T r ' ' nli t w X. .s. V nftVl I k k. tt. . r V L OT n-sr-w It. 9 mm. rm trt Hi-it Sata-ef Alwa.a ItH'.a' 'hi The Clancj A. JkAV The Unkindest Cut of All By PERCY L. CROSBY 7 0U, I DUN 3 ? ? I WHAT OVA MA.rl V e,,,....v i 9? 1 wJ Wue's HAlRCLT COT . 'X 7 Ms A. ; r 1 ' en. n m I 010 BY DRIQQISTS DIRYWriLRE IcstXiM ' U "r "