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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, THURSDAY, MAY S. 19?J. pa tv- Save by Buying of Roseburg Dealers who Publish their Store News "Oh, What Beautiful Bread!'? Is a Common Exclamation when the housewife serves Perfection Bread made by our electrical process. And it tastes even better than it looks, if that were possible. "Perfection Bread" has no superior. It is sold by leading dealers. Insistvon 'Perfection'.' or phone the Model Bakery, 35. All Kindt or Pastry Baked Fresh Every Day Ask Us About These Good Things IMPAIR IP Inexpensive Method of Reducing ' . Dangerous swollen Veins at Home r Doctor's Recent Discovery Also Heali 'normal Ulcers, ' Boats, Carbuncles, Abscesses and Open Sores in Few Days MODEL BAKERY Roseburg M. O V ILY'n II,. - 'i A nnlju eSs demo,1,-i,a,ion'grve-..d Lleuien- O The worl, P"''- Today ail sat John A. MucKeuJy and Oak- mi tnl. .'.. to cure can ley Koliey wua landed at the ! b.e ''"'1' '" U ' ''. " "u North Lland air station ul 12.27 :,", V ""."" uu p. m. today ft.-r nonstop iran- jfa Jart ,M" ,l0'1ay " -;h"m . fontInVn.il fllRht. establishing a Si" ".ri"'- aJ lt ' O new recoid or longest flighL The oh""' oa '" do ' I route i approximately 2t i ! J"' HV n originul bottln of miles bv airlme but ihey actually i Moone's -BincraM Oil t any ditpeiis j traveled 2750 miles. The elapsed O' ins phnrmacM and apply lt night ami time was 26 hours, 43 minutes, .Oi morning to the t'ulawd veins, it u 2-6ita seconds. ! V"r-Y Powerful and penetrating, and a . only a little is r quired Work Shirt and Overall Special "1 Full Cut Chambray Shirts , 85c Heavy Blue Denim Engineer Overalls $1.25 HH6HSE inn ISli HARTH'S TOGGERY $69 Drop-Head Sewing Machine, $20 That Is not the only thing we are offering you today. We have a lot of household goods that are wonderfully low priced. . You must see them to appreciate values. Two Vacuum Cleaners (cost S1S0), each.. Violin with case, a dandy 1. Underwood Typewriter Practically New Heating Stove Small Cook Stove, nearly new An $18.00 Parlor Lamp , $15.00 $28.00 $18.00 $16.00 $12.00 $ 4.50 After n few days' treatment the veins will besin tu grow smaller anil soon reduce id hy rerru!nr use will Moone's Emerald Oil besides being one of tne most powerful of auttsep. tiia. eapuhle of destroying the most pernicious grins and the poisons caused by I h in, Is also a marvelous healing agent. One application, tor Instance, stops the itehiiig of eciema, anil a few ap plications causes the eruptions to dry lip, scale off and completely disap pear, lt is equally as effective in barber's Itch, sa.lt rheum, redness and it.iiummatory skin trouble. Pi opto who wunt to reduce varicose veins, wens or goitre, or get rid of eczema, ulcers, bolls, abscesses or pilts In a few days should not hesi tate to feet a bottle at once. It Is so powerful that a small bottle lasts a long time. Nnlhan Fullerton, 'The lleMill store. Hoseburg, Ore. Let lis Da i .iur MACHINE Send your 1 lome Furnishings, Couch Covers, Rugs, any size, and other difficult pieces to us. We will clean them by our NEW PROCESS rn an entirely satisfactory manner, naving you all the hard work and worry. We will clean Huns on the floor, or take them to our shop for treatment. We specialize in this line of work. Prompt Service You'll lie l'lcused RADIO' CLEANERS PHONE 233 ROSEBURG. ORE. 124 W. CASS ST. PUiMRil il.W.W. WORKER IS AUTO GAMP PADKSi KILLED BY GUARD ny Associated Tress.) (International News i-uivice.) TAMPA. Klu., May a. ramp grounds for the convenience of mo- O (1'Mtfd press.) SEATTLE, May 3. A thrilling automobile chase and revolver ballle was Btaged in the down- town streets early today. AO garago reported to the police at three a. in. that a large autonio- bile hud been stolen. Fifteen m'uics Inter two patrolmen mw ' the car driven at a territie;peod thev gave chase In a police car. I ""tea Jut- , fire The two cars raced for nev- charge of the tourist camp at Ue I ,0 mxh tho mill gates and that peeral miles while exchanging (Eto Park, is president of the nsnoe-l ecn wus knocked down and phots. At Alki Beach the rob- liation. which, he states, will he In- j w"8 bpl"? ?.';tt,V'n h,n1he ,rvi bers ran into sand and wrecked I corporated under the laws of the 8 '' ' V' ll,'cI!,r0 the Bno0'; v iiik oecurit'ti uiiihiuh ui me uiiu property and was not provoked. The affair has created tension ir In ,mnl.l1n. o.,.l . r-pilis ure leareu. w 4V Tte Assnrlatril Press.) AnKIllUCKN, Wn, May 3. William McKay aged 40 years, A an 1 W U' 1 , nn .. t I. . or tourists visiting Horida will lit .. Bm Hlld fRtu,y ounded to located on all main roads leading dy by E. 1. Green. 67 years, a from the North to the South with-jo watchman at the liny City I.um- 111 a very few years if nlana of the,) her ranimnv mill at .null. Alier. I Motor Tourl3ts Association are : O deen. McKay died an hour after jo the shooting. Green '-aid that 15 has been In ; or 20 I. V. Wt pickets attempted the car. They then deserted lt. A 'police cordon was thrown out to intercept the Tour escaped bandits. One suspect was later O arrested. i state of Illinois. The association is composed of; tourists who come in Florida each : GLOVES AND DRESSES Special at 10 Off for FRIDAY AND SATURDAY These Beautiful Lines Will Please You The Specialty Shoppe 235 NORTH JACKSON STREET al TO PAY INTEREST doors during the winter months. It Is planned to lorate the proposed enmps about one day's journey apart. Florida camps will be nt Jackson ville, Gainesville. Safety Harbor, Sarasota and other points.' RADABAUGH & PATTERSON AUCTION HOUSE 328 N. Jackson St. ronTTAND. Ore.. May Oregon Klec:ric Railway has decided to meet tho of interest on $2.000, Htl0 2. Tho company payment outHtaiid- A Good Japanese Umbrella, 25c . and up A Big Line of Flower Bowls and Sweet Pea Va3es at Low Prices LOTS OF DELICIOUS CANDIES and cost to you i3 low We have a store full of bargains In all kinds of useful goods. Come in and sec them. You are always welcome. SPU1SSIP; ooooooo o vcice, rronipted by efforts of police h 07e sleuths .to enter the bathroom vhiie raiding a local home. i!utiho . flVcrs icfusert to halt llreukliig In the deor, they saw a woman pour ing liquor into a bathtuh. The Rleuths placed tho stopper in the tt'.h In time to ohtuln sufficient booze for use as evidence. i GOETTEL'S VARIETY STORE Jackson and Washington Streets To Douglas County and Roseburg Public, Greeting: Having just taken over the big grocery establishment form - erly owned by J. M. Judd, we want you to know that under signed firm .will appreciate your business, and shall at all timet endeavor to serve your every demand for all kinds of food supplies. The already complete stock will be enlarged, and we cordially Invite choppers to visit us, because we can supply you with any needed article at right prices. Make our store your headquarters. Cordially yours. The Roseburg Grocery Company TAYLOR SHERRILL, Props. NOW IS THE TIME TO PAINT UP YOUR CAR Chine 'er up look classy. Black Shine Auto Enamel dries over n;Qht. Makes your car like new. Effeeto and other Auto Enamels, Great Lakes Spar Varnish. Cosmolac, the king of all varnishes. Peacock Floor Enamels, which stand the hardest use. Wall Paper arriving daily. The largest assortment ever In Rose burg. Leads, Oil and Kalsomlne. We carry everything told by a first class wall paper and paint store. Competent men on hand to hang your paper. lng bondB It has been learned from 'reliable sources.- This ' decision on the eeml-annunl bill is of more than passim; interest to Tortland and the upper Willamette valley as ' it l.i wfclely known that for the Inst several years the ro.-.d has not been a paying proposition. It is a subsidiary of the Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway, own ed Jointly by the Creat Northern and Northern Pactric. lilt just how long Ihese 11111 lilies will h" willing to ' meet the clock-like deficit Is the ; cause of wide speculation. The au ! thoritles for the announcement that '. the payment of interest, duo May 1, would bo met within the usual 30 days Of grace did not indicate whe ther tUU policy would he followed iPermnnenily but simply said that ; the Interest would bo raid. The loss to the company Is said to have amounted to 1100,000 an nunlly for the last severnl years in Interest payments alone. Then ihere it- another nnntial loss of about $9,000,000 besides tho opera ; ting loss which of la'o years has ! been around $H5,000. This total of J74VO0O is a hvy drag on the 1 Hill lines and just how long they will continue to bear it remains to ' be seen. . j Mima j m LECTURE A Inrse and intere'ed runl'-ne? last flight atlended the Iluick demonstra-1 tlon- held at the Armory. A vory ; fine, educational lecture wltli mo-, tlon pictures, was given, showing the ' methods of manufacturing and ; sembling a Iluitk enr together wllli some of the performance records.. The demonstration wan nrrongul by O. C. linker, Ihn local aj-ent, and If conducted by W. H. Fenton and K. ; DnP.ae representatives of the nnlck j company. They have two cutaway models, dne showing the entire car. ' The- chufsls H mounted so that It may he turned In any direction so that all points may he phown. An other model Fhowa the workings of the motor. The sides are cut awnv o thai a person may see the mo- tor In actual operation as It Is mov ed by an electric motor. ! The demonstrati in Is of niu'h henerit to nil cir owners reardlrsi cf the kind of a car they p'usej. as he cxpl.inat'nn of the ni"?l,i:i!ral operation will enal 'e the o i r.er io "tiderrfti'Ti'l Ms ms'-h'n pior. thor-1 Highly. The leci'.ne will be io;ieM el asa'" tiiis evening In aiMi'ii) if- I he rmtU-lrf tin :1 in the demons! ot t'on. til" lo-il agency U .i'or. ini. w vera: !i f- n ni i;: l''i of eriri an, rvii triitl's. PUHCRES TEMPTER FLHIMER PUB LOSES KIS TITLE ATLANTA, Ca., May 3. The rather common Impression that everyone Is gohi?. ahout with mouths watering nnd lips set for a llt'le of 'be stuff Unit put Volsfcatl'a nnmo on hi;;h as one grand and glorious f.rce. T'lat is the conclusion J. I,. I.e.ike has reached and a esulilng from an intunnteil left from Miss Dixie Williams prompted, him to thb ill clslon. It ii;ippcm.'d herat'se he nii.;ested a wee nip from a I pli-plnt I'rrk. 1! Jold t! e judge that he was calling on 'r.e youni? wn.an In t lie liiirliMs of a downtown h itel when lie supneptfd a dram. Vhc. swift left to the lie was her reply. Mipn V. Illlams I lie n declared hu rerponjed Willi one In kind. .Tuilge Cfiirre E. Johns i.i chsrged theni $lf, i.h and costn for t.mln-t i 'eei- in a public place wlthotr .i 'Ui-nse. (Flv Associated Press.) MOSCOW, May 3. The All-Russian church conclave today ndopted a reso- 1. .!.. ....r.Al, l..n II... Mn.l lrA.,An,t.l ulaek eye in t.i,i. f r r n Russia. Tlkhon was not present at the church trial, being In prison await ing trial on civil charges of opposing the Soviet regime. The speakers at Ihe conclave praised tho Soviet gov ernment and asserted that thole was no persecution of religious thought In Russia. These Are Rare Bargains fpr FRIDAY and SATURDAY v $1.00 THREE PAIRS WOOL SOCKS $1.00 Army Blankets, pair '. $3.75 Keds Sporting Shoes, pair .1 :.$2.50 Keds Sporting Shoes, Boys' $2.00 Hiking Pants, Khaki or Corduroy, for Men or Women, and a big -line of Men's Furnishings ' Berber's Bargain Store : Coss and Pine Sta., Near the Depot sm;itiim ITHII IV WI!i:ilK otiii-;i.- n:.n io it :i) ttntrrnmliiral News Service.) MAKTI.N'.J rKKKY. Ohl . Jlf.yJ. "Iion't you ilnro come in li?re. I'm tailing a baili: : 'Twas a woi.i ui's Horn, Phone 355-Y pfER"403 w" Street "I Joh work of tho hliest degree at the News-Hevlew exclusive Jol-prliit-Irg estalilliiuicDt. Special Prices All Novelty Beads SATURDAY Bead Nscklaccs for summer wear, in all colors, ct prices that arc exceptionally low. BRYAN'S GIFT SHOP WATCH THl WINDOW t HOTEL ARRIVALS J J Hotel Douglas Guests. j Win. S. Deaver, Portland; Thomas! A. Veateh, Portland; .H. H. Maupin, Portland; Charles A. Ilenn, Portland; Mrs. Kvi-lyn Johnson, Kugene; Mrs. 1!. 1). Hi lly. Khtacsila; IJ. II. llanmr, Portland; II. I), ilurklew, Portland: j Heitha Pickett, tllenilale;-Jim Mctiee, (lendnle; llarrv Iliay and wile, Grants Pass; K. A. Waldorf, Portland; G. Ldlnnd, Portland; Harry Long, Ilerke ly; T. W. llornbaek, Creswell; Frank : Ilreed; Portland; Sam Watch, Port land; W. C. Ilnidy, Medford; K. John win, H. P.; M. Cummins. Ilunsmuelr, Calif; M. C. Cregory Portland; L. C. iiliim, S. P. Co; E. Butler, S. P. Co; J. W. Tynan. Portland; K. Lang, Pott land; C. C.'Farwel, Portland. Paints, Varnishes, PITCAIRN irSpar -i Wm : Varnish WMTI! i P B OOP Kalsomines, Etc. Wet rain, cold snow, and hot water, nil look alike to Water Spar Varnish. A renl floor coating. Perfccto plaster Board, Roofing, Deadening Felt, Insulating Paper, Rosin Building Paper, Big Line Any Color Paint Mixed gQ QQ to order, per gallon iJJJ CORDON & BISHOP 314 W. Cass St, Phone 543 Cni;lln Hotel Client ' It. W. Long, Yoncalla lt. It. Slier 'wood. O. II Ames. F. W. Tllton, M. ,lane,s. M"dfonl; Mr. and Mrs. L. O Tavlnr. Mr. nl Mrs. A. C. Drown ing', W. II. Hicks, Chicago; O. F. Harrison, M. Cotuirl, I., ti. Cray, It. ' L- lln.li.a Ifl I eilW f'hS V. Simon, C. II. White. Mr. and Mrs..iS Paul Sclinillt, C. W. Ktratton. A. F. Sleiner, C. II. Allen, (! F. Goddart, Portland: C. llemenway, Kugene; K. E. Lunn. Salem: Pen Wood, W. '. W. Kers, Seattle; Win. IJiirch, St. Paul, II. I- Lipuinn, 1.04 Angeles; .Mrs. W. II. Harris, Central Ploul; George II. Newman and wife, M. P. , Oh. rg. Ms Altos; Mrs. T. M. Smith, J. K. Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Driice llonny, Sun Francisco; K. ri. Cooley, 'orvalll.i; Mr. and Mrs. S. Morrli!, .Ml.is lime Merrill, Mlns Helen Mer rill, Epok.ine; A. C. Freeman, J. T. 1 I.ees. Paul McKercher. Hood Itlvt;-; r'. K. Wilson, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. F. hinder. Mrs. C. Zelandcr, K. A. Lolph, Ihiluth. Made Right : Sold Right : Bakes Right I LAVU HAKU WMtAl tLUUR ""tr !o t;1L.,1 K (amniia Marvel Mill- mm mm hAUb htAT Dfl Clf f noun mill II, -m. Om ""-Vil ing system, and is truly a community flour. With this process the nut-like flavor of the wheat is retained in the flour and goes to the loaf, giving you the most tasty and healthful white bread that can be made. Flavo is sold with the understanding that if you are, for any reason, not satis fied, your money will be refunded. Give your home Flour a chance and you will use no other. Cmml Hotel Itcgltrntlons U. K. Grady, W. N. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. P.. A. Cooper, Thos. Meuscn, I. W. Council, Clias. Illnmnn, .lorry Vie):, r. Derwert. Portland; L. Kori rlilit. S ih in; J. J. Coomhs and wife, Seni'lej Thos. Pearce, T. It. Davln, Glide; L. Ilurper, Canyonvllle; G. (). 'Iiort. Aires; .Mr. nnd Mrs. J. .'1. I lark. Kut-eiie; W. K. Webster, Asli land; II. L. OIsi n, Oakland; Mar garet Hitchcock, North llend; Mrs. Han Pierce, Santa Murla! O. II. Gilliger. K. II. Kyer. II. W. King, faft; Paul Peterson, Yrcka. irai s .nii.iffii ijiwj iM'u'ut.'iLnnnaTi When You Want Good Butter tell your dealer to send up the' old home town product, made by the Douglas County Creamery. It's called '"Jersey Brand." Made of specially selected cream brought in by careful dairymen, and handled scien tifically in a modern creamery. Particular people want that kind, and that is what we manufacture. Douglas County Creamery Phone 340