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ouJlffiL Has Them help him return with full cargo of gorillaa and no cuualtia next time. Ft , -iiimiiT mmn tq v,ST H3SEByfig.SYPSIES CHARGED WITH TAKIFJS SDAP n I LPy , r -; ? iberi of the Oregon Grower Cooper- , , ! irTT ;j I? vl'1itIua Wil . Iul f.l""n PORTLAND. Ore IV.-W. ,SkN 1 1 oa au in: portion trip V3 I'?' .,h8 ,rult d'rict of the aouthern trW 'f.3$ I "lllcmelle' L'mpqua and Rogue II 9 , ivVt J,V , 'Kol,urK on"' Frida" night."" J una 21. There SCIENTISTS SEEK ESS" YOU can easily take care of a Durant car yourself and keep it in fine running order. The simplicity of the Durant con struction will save you both time and expense as long as you own the car. J STANDARD TOURING . . . $1065 : Delivered here . . , URANT a Real Good Car Rapp Bros. Cass and Pine Streets . Roseburg BIS VEBSIOS (International New Kenr!- roi.L-.VBl8. Ohio, June XI. De velopment or a "knockless'' g aa. with an abundance of kick." la the a on I ia something new under the aun. after ! toward which W. Hale Charch. of all. Two gyrwy women, bailed before I Pavton. la t riving. Charch. who la IJunirlnal Judge Kkarall vtm rhaivtH Ivorkln unriiir n nhin Qi.i. iti nMwtth stealing toilet aoap. jverstty fellowship, la conducting re- The Judge rubbed hia eyea with 1 search work aa an extension of ea amaxement when the charge waa read. j perlmenta with an anti knock com "Thia can"! go on," he declared. "11 pound discovered by C. F. Keterlng. hattera all precedents." So the court or Dayton, president of the General sent tbem to Jail for a month, where, , Motors Research Corporation and a ir tney want aoap, iney can tue what trustee of Ohio State University, and the county furnishes. i TRAPPER HAS NEW METHODS fn t'nlted Press I THE DAI.LKS. June 21. Sheriff Chrisnmn and District Attorney Gall-! oway returned from Portland without Mrs. r.rnest Lenox. They questioned I Employe Only Lassoes, Lengths of Chain and Bar Handa In Cap ture f Wild Animal. her there after story claiming I with remarkable article illustrated very unique photographs ap- "'", "lal ner nusoand Bhol and peered In the Wide World Magaxme !!?.-lHor sWius. a prominent' nmW Ul. caption of Trapping Wild ! Z .7"' k X '"u'Tr! Animal. Alive." It waa written by uivullanoe and may be queatloned. Jtck A,1n d fenu e Pfin n niRi piiii i mil ! Charley Pcckley. a resident of Oaklnnd, was In town today tran sacting business matters. mil Mrs. D. W. Cutsforth of krSrove stopped here to vl'tt Mr. tnd Mrs. Dale, jyhartoa. U XnT f!lltnf lirf h' tlOVa h.an V California - aad stopped ltlng in Portland with her two cons usr way home. (returned home yepterdav. fffl SOLID FOODS ... - '"V I'nlted Press.) WARP.KNTON, Ore., June 21 For two more years III tin three-year old Marie Dnvls. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Davis of this city, will ent tin solid food. Klghteen monthi ago the child vi Unwed a solution of lye water, and since that tlmo lias lived on liiiuid nourishment alone, because of 'hi te-riMe throat bums which make eating Impossible). In spite of her condition, the chll 1 Is otherwise healthy and nor- j mul, attending physicians say. I ROYAL ARCH MASONS . ATTENTIONl A special convocation of Laurel charter No. 31 will be held Fridav eve nine .Tiinu 99 UTn.l. I- tl.A A..1 Arch degree. Lunch will be served. .... By order of High Priest, - . . vv. HAKKia, Sect'y .1 : . ., t Mrs. H. W Bell, who has lieen vls- This Roseburg made prod uct rfteets with universal ERSEY CE PR F A lVf avor everywJere. and when 5 THE BEST "ia e7 r 8ervinS f f A LlluvJ X lerapv Irr? I ream von are Iping build up the dairying industry of Douglas bunty. - It is made of Pure Milk and Cream Douglas County Creamery hone 340 - , Roaeburt? ETIQUETTEST.4RTED EUGENE, June 21. (United Press) A campaign of flag etiquette Is un derway here; fostered by the Ameri can Legion post. Too many Eugene men have forgotten their war-time pa triotism when it comes to raising , ineir nnta when the national colors pans, the Legionairres declare. The i Dreacn was particularly notlpenlile during the Memorial Day parades. bo tne rormer service men are con duct'ng a littlte drive, writing Der- ! sonnl letters to the thoughtless ones iho are known, endeavoring to have i all give tho flag the respect It merits. scribe are calculated to make the or dinary big-came hunter blink with araazemenL ' "From first to last," say Major Allen, "I n.ner use a pin except In the utmost extremity of self-defense." The only equipment he use consist of lassoes, tenjtlis of chain and bare hands I With these bloodies Instru ment Captain Allen ba captured Jaguars, leopard and tiger. II hns had many narrow escape from death, aid lil experience make tli rilling reading. Major Allen says the strength of the tiger I practically equal to that of the Hon, while he ha the renuta-1 tton among hunter of being far j more courageous. Therefore the : process of capturing tiger alive In-1 volve a considerable degree of risk, ' but on no occasion has Captain Alien ! met with a mishap. another man. A successful trial of the "knock leas" gasoline. It Is said, haa been made at the McCook aviation field, Dayton. The function of the anti knock "gaa la to prevent carbon isation, subsequent pre-lgnltlon and : other motor troubles. It Is asserted by scientist that when the day of "knockless" gasoline has arrived enainee will be built permitting higher compression, resulting In greater power and mileage. Common gasoline, after combustion In the cylinders or an automobile, ' leaves a deposit of carbon which, ; with continued operation of the en-' Fine, attains high temperature. This sometime cause the fresh . charge of gasoline to explode In the cylinder before the spark Ignites It, resulting In a recoil of the piston i which produce the "knock." ! Say, Folks, Let L Howard Do It He will f: up your shoes arid make you look respectable and they'll be a Oeod ever. Beside they'll be comfortable "old friend." Try him one. Goodyear Shoe Repairer W. S. HOWARD I worn II 238 North I Jackson Street I BBBHsaU TO (Tlllt RENT HOOH PARIS. June 21. The Senate Leg islative Committee ha reported to i the Senate a bill proposing to limit I the boost cf house rent prices la 1 Paris to 85 per cent above the 1814 rates. i 6pOCKtEs Everything You Want and When You Want It Finest of Staple Vegetable of all Ice also help to Crocsrlcs, Fruit and kinds. Courteous orv bring more satisfied customer to our (tor every day. Tel! u about your needs. The Roseburg Grocery Company TAYLOR eV SHERRILL, Prop. Phone 238 Roseburg H nnrorriTn rimr mrrn g - rrMiDriiitbia iWWriTTnTMrTTrrmiiiii 11 mi urn iihwiibhh hi w ... ., - 1 ' x I 'M ' - , 7- We will be glad to give you Estimates and Suggestions onny plumbing for your home Satisfaction Guaranteed : Rcseburg Plumbing & Heating Co. North Jackson St., Roseburg MAP.SHFIELD. Oreg., June 21. (United Press.) Ten nurses at a lo cal hospital are proudly displaying In laid sewing boxes and other gifts, direct fiora Japan. On a recent vie It to this port, the Jnprnese fnm?r Shlmkal Maru, un loaded and sent to the hospital, Y. Kinashlta. Its purser, who waa 111 with appendicitis. Under tho nurses' care, the man quickly recovered and wa abte to return to Japan when Ihe vessel sail ed. Reluming on the neit voyage, Kir..ihita brought each of the nurs es a vtriety or presents from Japan, expressing bis appreciation for their I cere miring Iits illners. The Lest Token. The car (topped and three passen gers escaped from the confusion of the traffic, te the comparative safety of the car' platform. One was young mnn with a pink rose In his hand. Kilt aa he tepped Into the car he dropped the rose to the street. He had already paid his fare and the car bad covered halt ,a block before be realized his loss. An expression, not only of regret, hut of pnnle spread over his face. He pressed the button frantically and at the next corner alighted and started bark along the car tracks dodging the traffic The Woman stretched and craned her neck to see If b were rewarded. Yes, be snatched op the rose from tbe black city mud and stood brush ing the dirt from Its pure petals. He had recovered hi token for which he wn willing to give his time and his fare Just a common place, ordinary young man like hun dreds you see every day. Who dnres any romance Is dead? Chicago Journal. ADVICE TO THE LOVELORN . by MRS. ELL8BURY (Address all communication to Mr. Ellsbury, care of News-Review.) Magnlfls Flngar Print. . An Instrument Hint makes an en largement of finger-print marks has recently been deigned and put In oss by the police deiwrtment of Pari, France, cnya Popular Mechanic Mag azine.) It consists of a boxlike device mounted on a short column that Is serened to a flat piece of oak. Tbe specimen bearing the finger marks Is pushed through' a slot In tbe sp pnratus until It come before a win dow, where H I brilliantly Illumi nated by a 1,000-randle power elec tric bulb. A lens placed slim tbe bulb and movable mirror pro ject and reflect tbe Image magnlOed ten Hues, nin the paper placed upon the oak board. This provlilea a rapid method nf en mining side by able and In tl same degree of maenlflratinn. the Anger-print record of the msnert and the marks npen the object he I supposed t hsve toucned. nFEIilCIP MIL rcSUTiAL TO CALVi-i KLAL AUCTION SALE! ucticn House Saturday, June 23rd t 2:30 o'clock A Fine Cook Stove, same as new Dandy Organ i ki'ne M'S8on Reclining Chair N;w Dining Table 1 Steel CollanaiM- rt i 11 """St eveTTthln. t. V l . x- i. ,!, t:m to Set th.ngs cheap. All welcome ' ABAUGH & PATTERSON AUCTION HOUSE 328 N. Jackson St. LOS ANGLES. June 21 (United Press.) Ceorge J. Klcg. hunter and collector, returned here after spend ing li months in the wilds of Uornco on an il" bunting expedition. Vvz was n ported mi'lnt when f.-iemls were unable to get In com nunicailon with him, said he started hone from Ilurneo with in fine spe ciinans of gorillas, only to have 15 of fact them die on the trip. The animnls are very susceptible to ilix-ase. Klcg reports, and It Is this far.l thru accounted for his casaulty lisi. 'ihe last lnrr gorilla died aa the btat ntared Saa Francisco. FW tinu' lit back a mammonth python r;.w, 26 feet long, a lltll an 1 a specimen of the "Ho1 Oibbcn.i mo-ikey. The latter Skim Milk Is Given Until Animal Is Six Months Old Grain and Hay ; Should Bs Offered. At first the riilf I fed whole milk, the quantity being cnnluslly Inrrensed. Hklin milk I subMtlluted n utw as prartlcuble. iind If rbenp I continued until the calf Is six months old. Or dlnnrily the innvliiium quantity of skim milk Hint ran be fed lenity Is fioiin'ls M div. When t..e rnlf Is two veek eld. gr-iln and r Ct.t. rle-.in bay slioiild te olfereil ; the qunn tltv fill shnil Im liH'renel an th Culfs SMfielile detntlds. mini- " aicn, Dratntful specimen of monkey, alen- ie! .1 ramed, with long, sleek grey hair. Flcg will shortly (tart another expedition to Borneo, and believes the knowledge galntd this trip will Enqueue. Jlr. T..mkD Ilruwo wa very short In bis manner to everyboly tmilglil Mrs. Tomkyn Ves, but e must for give hlni. as 1 lirar be' Just bad soiue heavy business Umtta. ilr. Ti.nikyn iJr dear, a rent m. monkev ' ieuian dives not give vmi i.u ..... ir.ivlln." ! . .. .. ... ,,n( ,. r (n, WBe ( h( rrr i Lpd.o Opliilun. Dear Mrs. Ellsbury: I am a worried father, and I am going to ask you for some advice. My daughter la 17 years old, and her mother Is dead.! We live alone and have a nlco comfortable hnma Sha ! A ffnnd Hnnvhtnr on.- ' Is obedient to what I tell her, but sometimes I am terribly worried about her. She haa started to go a little bit with boys. They bring her home In automobiles during the day time and once or twice I bave let her go with them at night Am I doing right? Should I let ber have her boy friends come to the house evenings? What time ahould I tell her to come home nights. Should I let her go to public dances alone? 1 there any other way you can help me? - i GRATEFUL. I GRATEFUL A father with- a daugh ter to rear certainly ha a problem that 1 hard to solve. Above all things, keep yourself bi-oadminded and on good terms with your daughter. If sh j begins to feel that you are dictatorial, ! unsympathetic and strict with her, I ycu will have trouble. A girl of that age ia very difficult Be ay with her, but watch her carefully. If po-1 Ible, I would advise you to have some j one live with you, an aunt, cousin, or some elderly woman relative. If thlij ia impossible, a woman housekeeper ' qualified to act aa a sort of a cha peron, would be the next best thing, i If both of these are Impossible, you must take the duties upon yourself. Now I a very critical time In your daughter's life, I can assure you. Try to make her look upon you as a friend and chum that she can frankly talk to, and not allow her to become estranged and blttar, aa is often the case. Find out about the boy and girls that your daughter I going with and se if they are all thy should be. Al though sh I young, under the cir cumstance I think you would b wie In allowing hr to hsve her friends com to the houoe much as pos sible. This will keep her from going out to meet them when you are not aware of it. Give her eomo mean, such phonograph r piano, to en tertain them, and after meeting them, don't constrain them with your pret ence. Remain In the house, but not in th sama room with thm. An ir of Informality and friendliness on your part will go a long way In making rrieno witn nor rrienos. encourage her to hav her girl friends in so thst you can aee for yourself what kind of girls they ar. When sh goe out at night, set the hour for her to come home, and find out who she Is going with and where, t let her go to public dance but with company which you approve of, and aee that she comes directly home aftrwrd. 1 SHOESl ii I II I W. Cass I. For Ladle, Children and Men. We handle only th best makes, and can aav you money on OXFORDS, ANY STYLE 0RF.S8 SHOES OR . WORK SHOES A. H. PERRIN Roseburg HAVE YOU TRIED SANDALS? Some women seem to feel thst the sandal Is only for flappers or fad followers. But aa aoon a they try on a pair and feel how comfortable and cool thoy are, they discover that, while andala are very stylish, they owe moat of their popularity to If you haven't tried (andala. do ao todav. for (ummer. They're (Imply great S. L. KIDDER ROSEBURG 213 JACKSON STREET Over from Hutherlln Miss Evelyn Cook and Miss Hester Richie both of Stitherlln this cltv today ch(jpU:r and attend llig to business. DAILY WEATHER REPORT For years the name, ' r.sles the Pr,nr." . bfn synonynioo. with "(uvd pnuting." ' IT. 8. Wealner fl-ireen. meal office, Rneeburg. Or., 24 hiurt ending lam. Precipitation In In. and Hundredths Hlvhest temperature yesterday.. .31 Ixjwest temperature last night.. ,C6 I'reclpl'ation last 14 hour 04 Total Preclp. since first of month .H Normal preclp. for this month... l.OT Tntnt prfclp from Sept. 1, l:l to drte 2 S Ave. preclp from Sept. 1. 1S77..J3 5S T"l deficiency from SepL 1, 1922 700 Aver, preclp. for 4 wet eeason Sept. to May in-in.i.. 1 f Showers tonight snd Fridsy. I WILLIAM BELL, obrerver. i IaiMl Thru I W (' U'illUma r 1 ... A n..l..w ere In ' nnKxi'll thffuiirh lnn..lnir llil. .I,.,,. noon cnrm'.te to Portland. Mr. Wil liams Is the brother of Mrj. Norma llercllef. tea . 'i'f 1t;-':i ie LANG'S LANGWOOO (for wood only) I Guaranteed to burn twice as long with one-half the wood re quired by any other wood-burning range on the market, if properly Installed. Money Back Guarantee. POWELL Furniture Exchange Cor. Oak and Rom St. Phone S38 pa proper window ngs and cur tains sild charm to every lntrior. Pur- chose nf ns slr.iles that will not rrnrk at evry gust of wind or lose cbmb when Ihn smMen ra'n wets them. Iie pinil.ihle wa:i paper snd paint. Psint's th foe of sll dee:y. Rav th sur face while you msy. 333 ;iffY: : IM !W 1 V7e 'ollnw We-r -.tfr .e tUJi'icf