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'WOSCBUHQ NEWS REVIEW. MONDAY, APRIL 81, 19M.
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jD TO ESCORT
Bin PIEHCE
tKnudison of Company V
.jTeTranRemenU com
r tha dedication of the K.
L2 X. at Winchester the
f hi, company as an ef"
L.r Pierce It needless to
fer 7 J-n,ifiP nroniutly ac-
Uccmn-.-s bavin, anything
'I?..".. Wednes-
' .17 o'ckxk to complete
f the event. It to
P , , : m,lttees will be
Lpr'Unted at tbla time.
OAK GROVE BRIEFS.
Fceleton ofSeattle, Wash.,
.f d, S borne of bis brother
W h ,d nr. De-
KtUd re in this vicinity
Lva'al business Friday.
Kn Kru visited at the home o
pa r.' ... 0 . ,w dava laat
fcle, It- i"""1 "
o. .,,1 ' Mr H. Lb
'and Mrs! Carrie Mansion spent
afternoon -
Y . .. r.i i rinff nnd son
a, .Ve"U CarrTe" Marston
.Wint E.iison.nd
'rud Kenneth, of Carnes
ifsitors at the home of U U
ton Sunday afternoon.
Ew Townsend was in Oakland
j HrJ. Carlton Coff and chll
fed Mrs. S. D. 0"(f calleu at the
Second home Sunday.
,.ud Mrs. Lew Anderson and
.turned to their home at Reeds-
port Monday after a three weeks visit
at the Benero homo.
I C. L. Hamilton attended the George
Neil funeral Sunday afternoon at Oak
land. Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Leatherwood
i and Mrs. Fay Leatherwood and chil
I dren called on Ale Stevens on the
! Lower Calapoola, who la on the sick
list.
Mrs. Carrie E. Marston and Mrs.
H. F. Second . were visitors at the
Claud f off home Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Goodman and
son of Roseburg visited at the C. L.
Hamilton borne Tuesday evening.
IS might happen to the
lost careful driver. Be pre
d for an emergency by In
Itlng us to protect your car.
HN E. FLURRV
Insurance Agency
V Rooms 1 and 2
I Roseburg Bank Bldg.
M 183 Roseburg, Ore.
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sefHiiss
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team
KIDS
It FULL -Of CHEEK...!
fctASON VOL)
lOlUD SENDThEM HERE.sj
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)ster is the time of the
fear when we cast off our
rmenls of wintrnvna
M gaily deck ourself in
ell -laundered carmeni
rh'-n one thinks of laun-
p freshness and spot
pness one naturally
kinks of this modest pric-
shop.
Roseburg Steam
Laundry
hone 79 Roseburg. Ore.
illlHIIIIIIMW
f
FY Clean Your I
Clothes
h will look best.
F bought them for
J1 "well aiwcar.we
pwe'both.
TRY our way
zrt
Our Auto Will Call
SENTENCED TO
A LIVING DEATH
Rescued By Korex After Flu Nearly
Got Him.
"After having flu for four months,"
gays Henry R. Haines of Cardin, Kkla
honie, "I came out in a cond.tion
worse than death. I had no visor,
strength or courage. After taking
korex, I gained 10 pounds right away
and it seemed to put hew life Into my
nerves and made my blood circulate
faster. Now I am full of pep again."
Today, many months later, Mr. Haines
mil teeis as "good as new," accord
ing to his own statement.
According to enthusiastic users,
the benefits of korex are complete
and lasting... Thousands the world
over are now using this wonder com
pound. Weary and worn-out men and
women, surferers from muscular pain,
luck of appetite, lessened vigor and
low glandular activity, will be inter
ested in learning that the American
distributors of korex compound, have
arranged for korex to be sold in Rose
burg, Oregon, at Lloyd Crocker's
Pioneer Drug Store, 241 North Jack
son street. Ask . about korex com
pound the next time you are In this
drug store.
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REPORT OF EXPERTS
(Associated Press Leased Wire.)
PARIS, April 21. Acceptance of
the French government of the
Dawes' report as a basis for a new
reparation settlement has been
formally registered with the repar
ation commission in the form of a
letter from Premier Poincaro to
Louis Barthous, president of the
commission.
The premier makes no reserva
tions, but points out that the French
government supposes It is under
stood that all deals insuring realiza
tion of the guarantees the experts
propose will be effected before al
lies are called upon to give up the
pledges they now hold.
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CHANGE MOr.VTAI.VS NAME
( Associated Press Leased Wire.)
WASHINGTON, April 21. A
resolution was adopted by the sen
ate today authorizing changing the
name of Mt. Ranler, Wash., to
Mount Tacoma.
Try This For
NEURITIS
"Neuritis may be localized in a sin
gle nerve or may be gener-1. Involv
ing a large number of nerves."
For quick and lasting relief phar
macists have for the past few montiis
dispensed Joint-Ease a stainless,
penetrating remedy that, when rub
bed over the affected parts for about
one minute, soaks right in so that not
a trace is left on the skin.
Joint-Ease is for limbering up stiff
joints, reducing the swelling and caus
ing the pain to Disappear, and for this
purpose thousands of tubes are sold
dally 60 cents at Nathan Fulierton
and drugglstseverywhere.
Always remember when Joint-Ease
gets In joint agony gets out Quick.
THE HALF-TIME WIFE
. By VIOLET DARE .
WHO'S THO IN TU BTORT.
8CZANXB ATWOOD, th young
bride of
UEOKFRET ATWOOD, promi
nent business man. la faos4 by the
fact that his secretary,
. LINDA VALE, Is trying to come
between them. Angry because Geof
frey has been even with Mrs. Vale
when aba thought aim out of town,
Buxanne determines to flirt with
DUNCAN HALE, a young army
officer to whom she was once en
gaged, although she la devoted to
Geoffrey and to Ma two nephews,
DICK and LAilRY LEIUU.
XXII DOMESTIC WAREFARE.
SUZANNE
moped a
txmt the
honse - the
next morning,
trying to
make herself
take up her
her duties as
usual said for
get her quar-
h
... wl
but that account was all drawn out
too. And Mrs. Vale had not sent
her the check to cover the two
amounts. .
"I can't do It after all. Dickie,
he told him. "I've all but over
drawn my account oa It Is. Bo I
gueas you'll have to go to OooCL
Only perhaps well, he's arranged
to have Mrs. Vale'- handle all that
sort of thing; for him, eo mnyb
you'd better go straight to her."
"Not I I hate (he female!" he
ought
to explain to
VIOLET DARE
me; ho owes
that to me,"
she ketit re
minding her
self, yet If Geoffrey had been there
she would have run to him and
begged blm to forgive her for being
cross with him. Bhe thought of
going to his office, but remembering
that JUrs. Vale would be thore, did
not go
i Bhe was sitting In the sun parlor,
trying to fix her mind on a costume
boll that she was to attend, when a
step behind her caught her atten
tion.
"It's just His." said Dick Iftlgh's
rolce. "Doot jump; Is It so sur
prising for me to be at homer'
"Tea, It Is. -with exams Just ahead
of you: you ourfht to be bock at
college," she told him. trying to be
severe.
"I know it, but I had to come
home."
"Oh Dick, you're not In trouble?"
"No that Is, It Isn't trouble about
me. But It's Lollto. I haven't
heard from her for a week, and I'm
worried. Oh, I wouldn't have come
Just for that, Suzanne; they're hav
ing an epldemto of scarlet fever at
school, and I ducked out Just ahead
of the order to quarantine everyone.
Thought you'd rather have me at
borne than penned up there. . Now,
you would, wouldn't you?" Ho bent
over and laid his cheek against
bers.
"Yes, of course. You'll have to
explain to Qeofl, though; he may
think that you should have stayed.
She caught her breath sharply; she
could not even mention Geoff casu
ally and remain unmoved.
"Guess I'll saunter down to the
office this morning and do It; then
perhaps I can get Lollta Tor lunch
eon," he answered. Til certainly
have to see Geoff first, though
have t got any money. ,
"Oh, I can let you have some,
lie exclaimed, then stopped short,
remembering that she bad written s
check the day before that would
take the lost of the money that she
had In the bank. It had been for a
caterer's bill, and should have come
out of the house-keeping money,
Copyright. 191), Thm
GILLETT DENIES
LIQUOR CHARGES
(Continued from page 1.)
Classified Section
ALL NEW AOS ON BACK PAOt
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FOR SALE
"It's Just me7" said Dick Lelgh't t
voice.
replied vehemently. "She told me
once that she'd like to be a mother
to me goehl She even kissed roe.
If GeofTs too busy to write me a
check once a month he con get me
another guardian. I'll tell htm so."
Suzanne sighed, wishing that she
could follow the boy's example. She
was still sitting In the sun parlor
when the telephone rang, and she
was Informed that Mr. Atwood
wished to speak to her. A moment's
delay, and GeofTs voice come to her
over the wire.
'Suzanne? Ilonoy, some friends
of mine from out of town are here
important clients. I'm taking them
to luncheon at the Seward Club;
will you meet, us there at one?"
Suzanne drow a long breath. Evi
dently It waa a society wife that he
wanted now, not a business one!
"Why don't you ask Mrs. Vale to
go?" she asked, trying to keep her
voice as suave as his.
"Suzanne! This Is no time to
joke. I ahull expect you to meet
me at the club at one."
."Geoff, I can't!" But he had bung
up the receiver.1. Pho rose angrily.
Certainly she wouldn't go. Then
suddenly she remembered that this
was Thursday-i-the day of Mrs.
noynes luncheon for the patron
esses of the chalrlty ball. Bhe had
promlsod to go.
She picked up the phone again,
asked for eoff and got Mrs.' Vale,
who assured her that she would
take the message.
"Very'well." Suzanne's voice was
crisp. "Please tell.my huffband that
I ha-e a previous engagement for
luncheon this noon." She told Mrs.
Vale what it was, rejoicing In Its
Importance GeonV-oouldn't question
that! But It was hard not to cry,
as she went upstairs to dress.
, -Running the Gauntlet.
Wheeler Syndicate, Inc.
ATTENDING CONVENTION
Fire Chief James Fletcher left yes
terday for Corvallls to attend ttie an
nual convention of fire chiefs. The
city would not pay the cost of send
ing the fire chief to the convention so
the department voted to tako care of
bis expenses from department funds,
and volunteer firemen are donating
their services In handling the fire
truck during his absence.
HYDRANT WRECKED
( A hydrant on Winchester and Rowe
, streets was sciuc-c this morning by
i an automobile) and completely wreck
ed. The water nearly flooded that
' section before the stream could be
! shut off. Officers are endeavoring to
, locate the penton responsible for the
accident in order to collect the costs.
FuR SALE 6 good mlkh cows.
Phone 4JK2. Rt. 1, Uox lull.
cumstances, he said, ami was assur
ed that "Mr. Scalia would not give
any mora publicity," to the matter.
It was printed lu SpriitgUeld, how
ever, the speaker addeu, "substan
tially as 1 uavo told It here."
"Everybody lilies a Joke on a
prominent man," he said. "For at
witness belore you to throw out a
bold statement tna(. 1 got liquor on
the department of Justice wueu he
kuew tue . facts or had opportunity
io uow iue tacts well, that s an
outrage. 1 won't try to conjecture
what his motive may be he may
desire ui'toriety."
Soul to Insisted his "liiformutiou"
nut only caiuo from Reiireseuiutlve
voodruif, wuo hud been active
along with Bcatfc In tho impeach
ment flht agutust Atloruey-iieuer-al
Duugnerty m 19:2, hut from
"various sources.' Among other
things, he said "there was a report
by bpeciul Agent Cox." liu also
named ur. Samuel right and "a
man named Hunch" who brought
suits to recover some of the liquor
seized at the union stutluu here.
The committee tiluu called F. M.
Uudler, a department ot justice In
vestigator, wdo tesiilied that "he
was dismissed ' by llliaru J. Burns
"when he came in," suid be had
made one "delivery" ot seized liq
uor to a house on H street.
"Who lived In this house?" ask
ed Senator Wheeler. ,
"Mr. Duugherty and Mr. Smith."
"You uieau Jess Smith?"
"Yes."
The witness said he had "escort
ed the liquor sonslgnmeut. to the
H street house, but did not what
person It woa delivered to. As to
other deliveries, he referred - the
committee to the boys who drove
the curs, who made tue deliveries.
lioucher suid he had seen seized
liquor "stored' lu the "chief's of
fice" and the bust ot it "put lu the
auto" while the rest was tuken to
tho basement.
The delivery to the house jn H
street, lioucher said, was lu 1U21,
"after the attorney-general toon office."
' "How much was tuken to Daugh
erty's house?" Chairman Urookhart
Inquired.
"It was four or six quarts,' Bouch
er said.
The liquor taken from Bunch, he
said was spread out oil the floor
in tlio office of the bureau of In
vestigation and the good liquor put
In the sulo whilo the bad was taken
to the cellar. He saw tho perform
ance, ho eaid "and an agent named
Aldcn and Grover Williams, secre
tary to the chief" did the work.
liunch, he said, was stalled off,
when he tried to get back the liq
uor with a court order.
Under, cross-examination Boucher
said he was angry about his dis
charge but "got over it."
FOR SALE Overstuffed davenport,
and two chalra to mutch. Call i.'t J.
FOR "SALE Rumloy" gas tractor " 15
Si). Koseburg Welding and 111 al
io g Works.
FOR SALE UootPjersey cowvglvlng
four gallons. Phone evenings,
JF12.
FOR SALE R. I. It. eggs? 60 cents
per setting of 15. Mrs. I'. P.
Camus, Dux US, lu. 1, Roseburg.
FOR " SALE Articles of" household
luinilure. Ownef leaving town. Al
so fruit Jars. 4tl So. Jackson St,
FoirALEd""aubaiedrliu
per ton at my bam J. I. chapman,
Wilbur, Oregon.
WANTFJMJarden work. Phone 101-H,
T MISCELLANEOUS
"r"' 1 1 m
BUY A HOME on easy terms. We
nave several io otlur. Let us show
you, l,i. W. zouug iSon, Phone 41.
CAR OWNER Don i forget uTcaU
lt3 when lu need ot auto parts.
Drills auio wrecking House.
FOR SALE Library tublo, phono
graph, V by 12 Axmiuister rug.
Phone 4&3-J or 190-H.
Foil' SALE30 good young"eweswlih
about 25 lambs. Priced right for
quick sale. Address "L" care News
ltevlew. Foil SALE UuoSiUKltf coiub Uilu
Leghorn bauy ciux. May Uiu
batch. Address Bourne View Farm,
RuseuuigPhone liFU.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE-business
offered for sale. A going business
that will bear Investigation. II in
terested call and see us. U. W.
Young & Son, Phone 417.
I LOST AND FOUND
4 : ; i
LOST Near Green school a black
bhupheiu dug with big learner cot
lor. inder cull 2 IFlu.
FoLNi Gold cull liuk with mono
giaui. Uwuet cail aud pay tor adv.
FOCND Beaded bug. Owner cull at
Uiu valine, describe pioperty ana
puy lur adv.
FOCND Package coutainiut; lacu.
ottuur cau at uffice, lueuiuy prop
el ly uuu pay lor adv.
FOR KLN1
WANTED
BORN
ENLOE To Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Enloe, 247 Booth Street, a boy, Sat
urday, April 19, 1924.
CARD OF THANKS
'We wish to express our sincere ap
preciation of the kiridness and sym
pathy of friends and neighbors who
so kindly assisted us during the sick
ness and after the death of our be
loved mother; also for the many
beautiful floral tributes.
E. L. DAVENPORT,
.MRfl. H. d. WILSON and r.-m-ily.
W. A. CAR DWELL and family,
J. A. DAVENPORT, and family,
R. O. CLIFFORD and familv,
J. S. MORIAItlTY and familv,
VERA DAVENPORT
AUSTIN DAVENPORT,
MYRTLE DAVENPORT,
NEVADA DAVENPORT.
GLEN DON DAVENPORT.
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Large "smber of new rugs now In
stock at Powell's.
!. Beautiful Fluff rugs mado from
your old carpets. The Medford man
I Is in town for a few days. See or
phone him at Jarvis' Second Hand
Store.
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I DAILY WEATHER REPORT
V. S. Weather Bureau, local office.
' Roseburg, Oregon, 24 hours ending &
(a.m.
Precipitation in Ins. and Hundredths
Highest temperature yesterday . 73
Lowest temperature last night.. " 3X
Precipitation last 24 hours 0
j Total preclp. tince first month. .39
Normal precip. for this month.. 1.48
Total preclp. from Sept. 1, 1923
to dato J6.SI
Aver, preclp. from Sept. 1, 1877 30.03
Total deficiency from Sept. 1,
1923 13.19
Average precipitation for 4G wet
seasons (September to May,
Inclusive) 31.48
Fair tonight and Tuesday, light
to heavy frost lonight.
WILLIAM HELL. Ohs.TVr.
BURT To Mr. and Mrs. Win. R.
Burt, 1204 Winchester street, a boy,
Sunday, April 20, 1924.
VOGT To Mr. and Mrs. C. V.
Vogt, 603 North Main Street, a boy,
Friday. April 18, 1924.
EMERY Wants to buy your wool
aud mohair. Sue him beluie selling.
WANTEUPaliiirng'and'papcr-bang-
lug. Phune 139-Y. V. L. Uuah.
OsLD CARS "wanted "for cash; late
luudel Folds, Duica, Dodges aud
LUoviolou. E. W. liamuiu, Maisu-
field. Ore.
WANILD Oli'iuach. Mou Willi sou
oral expel luncu laimiug, lugging.
clearing laud, etc. woiu , thu )eai
uruuud if satisiaciory. un me uiuiu
Cuua Day, Uusuliurg hignwuy. Uuod
,wugv.s aud u good piacu lu live.
Vvnie A. L, liuuguialiug, Bridge,
Oregon.
suit lUiN't' fcaitiy deposit
FOR . RENT Furnished "'sleeping
loom mu tmui. ax l,. Oak at.
FOU RENT furniaued alacDtua
loom, uaui. 4vi Douui alutu stiveu
FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep
ing room for gentleman. Keasou
aiie. 2u Blakely SL
FOll KENT Six room furnished
nouse. Via So. Flint St, Inquire
t04Weai Lane St.
k on "rlnT FuruiBhtd shack, fa.
airs. ci. J, Smith, azti Maimers bl,
ulilier'a Addition, f uoue 21U-L.
Foil RENT Housekeeping- apart
ments. Baled oat nay lor sale, iitd
bu. carruu. ,
Foil KEN t Good ranch. Three miles
and a quartor, souinwest of yon
tana ou tua old Pacuio highway,
lvu acivs, io in ciop aud uia re
mulndei pasture, oouu buildings
ana plenty oi waier the year round.
Reasonable price. Joint C. Cannon,
Youcalia, Ore.
Call on us for pardon hose. Qual
ity goods. Churchill Hardware Co.
NOTItK OK FINAL HKITLUJIKM
of
In tha County Court of ins stale
ureaon tor uougiaa i;oualy.
In the matter of lliu estate uf
Uoortte W. Cox, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned hit lied Ills Until ttet'ounl
as Uinlnlstt ulul' Willi lllu will unlleKWd
of the ualalii of (Ivurse W. Cox, de
ceased, In the .County euiirt of the
stale of Oregon for DoiikIhs county,
and that the uuove ruurl mado an or
der llxuig Wednesday Hie Jlltn day
of April, 1S24, ul Hie hour of lu oclo.-K
in lliw lorti.uuu oi said day and the ot
lire of Hie judKe ot tnu uioi e euui t us
me nine and piHee tor Hie hearing ot
objections to suiu final ai-counl 11 any,
and lue hearing and fcellleinuul llieie
ol, F. W. 1H1.1.AHI),
Administrator wllu lliu viu annexed
of Hie estate ot Ueorge W. Cox, deceased.
You Get
Satisfaction Here
' A grocer Is known by the class
or goods be sells, his reputation
for quality, fulr price and ser
vice. We lay cluim to UiIb valu
able asset. . , i
Give us a trial next month and
we will convince you.
Economy Grocery
Prions 63
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DR. M. ii. PLYER Chiropratio
slcian. 114 W. Lane SL
phy-
When in Roseburg
Hotel Umpqua
$35.00
SUITS
at Bcrnier, The Taflor
Upstairs Next to Umpqua Hotel
with
FOLEY'S
HoroTAn
ESTABLISHED 1875
NoO?iat,lnamlients printed on Wt-apser
INSIST UPON FOLEY'S
W. F. CHAPMAN
Ptinlew Extraction Cm When Dewed
DR. H. R. NERBAS
Dentist
Maaonlo Building, Hoaeburff, Ore,
I' boa) 4SH
Teeth Extracted and Unplaced Mm
day wllii or without pi tea.
fit
.PROlESStD
BOARD
TUBBY.
Makes a Fine
Wall
Let us tell you about
1L . ,
Churchill
Hdw. Co.
P. 8. lias been a re
cent drop In price.
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Clean Milk
From the cow to the
bottle. Absolute
cleanliness is main
feature. ' Come
and visit our plant.
We will tell and
show you more
about it.-
Roseburg Dairy
PHONE 188
( HElloA
I ANGELICA J
D0NT YOU CASE To
SPEAK To ME I
SAW VOU TALKING
To THAT TEBRVBlE
RUMT DAVMS AND
ANV800V THAT PUSS
MTH HIM CANT
"TAIK TO ME -
Womanly Curiosity.
By WINNER
AW HE'S ALL
Rl&HT HES A
V SH001O SAV HE
S MOT. HE'S A
VERV RODE, BAD
GOV AND THINK
HZ OUGHT TO BE
ACCtVTED
ftW . L.
W. WOO DOMT
BEHEV? THAT AWFUL
ST0CV SPIDER Tc?LO
ABOUT HIM, DO VoO?
I SHOULD SAV
DC. I BELIEVE
EVERY V00RD
OF T
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r'
WHAT DID HE
5AV A80UT J
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