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1 ROSEBURCl NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY. JUNE S, 1924. PAGZ FIVE 10 BE DELAYED TO preserve the natural beauties of the great routes of travel of the Pacific Coast, we have removed all of these signs, 1200 in number, from the highways. Standard oil company CALIFORNIA.! A wholesale repairing and resurfac ing of the city'i streets will be de layed for another year, according to a derision of tile city council last night. The city, however, will pro cure a small mixing plant and will repair thu few holt'8 which have been 1 broken In the pavement in several I aections of Hie city this year, but will i leave major work until next summer. , For sevurnl weeks an. investigation ' has been liuule of the street contli-1 tious. C'hilil wick street, some places on Jackson Btrcet, Sheridan street, and a number of other of the naved I tlioroughlares are in need of resur facing There are many other broken places throuKhout the city, netessl tilting considerable work to put them Into shape. The council has been con sulting with several experts regarding the best method to Improve trie streets and it appears to be llu Fun eral opinion that the work should bo. left for a year. The pavements will not go to pieces by that time, it is claimed, while by hat time there will also be a need r.,i rstirf:ii.inir thn link street bridgo. the patching of numerous bad spots, j and enough work to make it worm while for soma large company to move in a plant here. At prusent the cost of nyjvins in a plant ror the small amount of work to be done would be prohibitive. By combining the work of two years the city can obtain a bettor price. The city, however, will obtalu a plant of Its own large enough o tuke cure of the repair work immediately nec-easiirv. and a crew of nun will be encaged to fill holes and make small repairs during the summer mouths. EMBROIDERY CLUB TO MEET. The Itoseburg Art Embroidery club will meet with Mrs. C. E. Hanan at 9-J6 South Jackson Btreet Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Only S10 a month buys that elec tric range you want. Hudson Electric Store. RALPH 110 LOSES lihit iSI MM QELEBRATE THE 4TH: EKDSPOItT. May 31 Heed sport j s men at a meeting held In the (0. F. building Monday evening1 ied tentitive plans for a big day celbratlon, July 3, 4 and n Tuesday a committee secured es from 45 business men for $25 to finance the projected ceie n. Solicitations had not been :eted, but indications were that i.maiely $2,i)0 would be con ed to "put over" the plans. I.iit fnr thn cclohration me to be d out in the next few days and -tisinz put out. Tentative plans Me: c!ai:i l:i'r.e at Winchester bay dur-, o niormnc. Laud and water i there. outs.de pniokcr with vaudeville in tl.o afternoon each day. One ire ball panics, between teams cniini; lieedsnort. Gardiner ii Kiver. Ada, Scottsburg, and biy oilu-r communities. s rolling contests, foot races, races, and oilier novelty events, al prizes will be offered as an ement to interest spirited corn- ition. aeh evening there will be an at- ive disn'uv of fireworks at ;linrt II tames between outside Poug eouniy towns snd ltendsnort's ball ciub may be arranged. o-retind or ferris wheel mav roiuht in fcr entertainment. mrly bout schedule will be main d between Gardiner, Scottsburg, Smith Kiver and Winchester Kay and Itecdsport. Reduced fares on these ex cursions are planned. More definite arrangements for the three day celebration will be an nounced later. Cooperation of the en tiro westren Douglas county citizens is being sought so as to make this the biggest celebration of the kind thus far held here. fffiilTOlI A DERM NEW TREATMENT FOR SWOLLEN GLAINLJb People who have enlarged glands ought to know that by freely applying Emerald Oil dally' the gland can be brought to a head and all the germs and poisonous secrotlons discharged and destroyed. I Furthermore the opening will heal surely and speedily and without leav ing an unsightly scar. People who I desire this treatment should secure a two-ounce original bottle of Emer lald Oil (lull strength) and use as di rected. It is a very concentrated ! preparation and a small quantity lasts !a long time. It is also used to re duce swollen veins and dissolves goitre. Nathan Kullorton, Iloseburg, Oregon. I . o REGlSTRATiOfJ OF MEDFOrm Juno 3. Ira Hern, Salt Lake City grappler. won the i rV.1 fnlla In n match at seccim uiiu iiniu ....... ... - Gold Hill lust night with Ralph Hand, Cottage Crove. Hand took the first fall with a double -leg grapevine and armlock, In 34 min utes Dern's aerial attack failed to function and ho was forced to pin his opponent by straight wrestling, taking the second full in 28 mlnutea with a leg split and the third fall bv means of a toe hold In 13 min utes. Hoth wrestlers had secured . ...... i hnf..Fa tliu third fall was registered, hut Hand was forced to pound the mat nrsi. QUALITY ?AYS You who prefer Watkins extracts. I'hone 177. quality will use 120 W. Lane. AUTOS INCREASING 18b IS MOiELLWILLBE Cf 3 4' will do what we TOUT JVStem C.i Ciforrh r. TVnfnfo bid by Catjrrh. .Vtf y dmtt'tt tm orr 40 yen CiTNEY & CO.. Toledo, OMn Yesterdnv was tho heaviest day from tho stundpoint of registration of foreign automobiles, according to Will E Holbein, secretary of tho Chamber of Commerce. Yesterday's registra tion of cars from other states also ; Indicates that tho direction of tourist , travel is changing somewhat as nine I cars from the north were listed- IP 1 to tho present time practically all ! cars passing through Rojcbitra: have been going north, out of California i During the past few days there have , been a feV from the north going into i California and yesterday there were ! nine altogether. Indicating that travel i will soon he '"'mr both directions. -i pvpi.AVD. .lime 3. Frank W. Mondidl of fryoiuing, will bo the permanent chairman of the republi can national convention openin here Tuesday, June 10, William M. Uutler. national committee man rrom Massachusetts, end malinger of President Coolidge B campaign an nounced this morning. o TRESPASS NOTICE All persons are warned not to tres pass on mv premises in any way. or to reel the bark off of any trees. M. T. DAWSON. DIE RELIEF 10 PR! vSuch popularity must be deserved OVER the footlights or over tho counter, it's the same story the big public can't be fooled. If a play or a product makes good, it's because it is good! Chesterfield's swift rise was no accident; Smokers were ready for a better cigarette. Chesterfield grewand continues to grow, on its taste alone and after all, taste is tho smoker's own. best proof of tobacco quality (uriesteni a -a Id Convr'.rnt 1924, T.'pjrett ft MyernTnfcawo Co. CIGARETTES bLtllOfi TO LAND SETTLERS, EXHIBIT NOW THAT VACATION TIME IS HERE !an en fp-nrtlng vni.r vacation ilavs at Idleyld Turk on the North l'n.M".i i;u the Narrows). Cabins partly furnished for rent by tho Csv. -,.. t. ,,,. i, . .!.., i,i free camo grounds. ... .-."mil yti P..ntu Ul It )U I r. " - Karl Vourgli. own. r. at 227 N. Jackson or 7u2 Kullerton street. W SHINCTOX. June .1. A bill (lesiL-ncd to afford relief to settlers on reclamation projects and to pro vide sweepin chances in the recla mation laws -" reported today by the house irrigation romu.itiee. Build and Save Rent It,; 1 t is like feei!in- mrmr'v Into a furnace it's gone n& "'t-.:.s to h..w lur It. ('.'." '.,a "PP'v ou with mv b:tllr,n material needed, and alio "B " ' and spevifuatiocs. and do the work on the job. Li-MBEI, ROOFING. LIME AND CEMENT, TILING, BUILDING PAPER. ETC. See us when you need anv Fruit Tree Spray. L. W. METZGAR Warehouse at Oak end Fine D. V. B S. The Vacation IHWe schorl at th" Christian chuieh is now In session ,.,-1, .1 ,v (rnin ! to 1 1 : 1 r. a. m. We .. ,r.- ehil.lre:, lo attend Don t h slt'te to r-r.d I lie 111. V. e WliP.t to Ml ;. ;.i1!S,es to ci.,,;.ei.v at once aftcr ,ich no new students will be ac- WSESHISIH8 I,- MOIST..-'. Jv.ti" S. Cnited -,..e: -vn-if.r .-iiii'h W. Itrookhirt L,owlv in. r.-:-.-, hi, lead over Itur I' ?"! I - " county prc ,,,, "b.I O'.T 111" state, r-port the .'.'. it of ve.-cl.jy'." icatorial prilo '" ' wi'h i:!i;'r"iriateiy ono half ",., pr..inei in itie -late r-c'iril-. 1Up w.nat..r had a le.d over his oppoucat of 7.101 votei. The Achi. en by the Illenilale y I HI, was a large nimil" I W4-r.' d lit-''!1 ! made. A I ' dren enter' '! and it is v of the "!i slate fair i! literary pie tion v.ith 'i and a full ' j:ied. M : -deliiontrali-was the jtl'l j awarded 1 vilnn, i Itri.e: I'or Seirrid Strut livilnlt. ' pf-ise; Jo Inj-e !'.: gen, four!!: Co- k prize; ffore HO.a Mt - e . -einent l)ay program glv-l induslrial clnhs of the I ools on Saturday. May, .-elded success, and thei - of people who attended ed with the exhihils i:e number at school chll- xhlbits In the displays prohaldo that several is will be taken t" the iH year. A iuusU-hI snd Mil was given in connee- showing of club work. :.iy of enterlainment ell- j sates l.nswotd, home a agent of Grant I'ass. e of thn exhihl s ancf a as follows: Kint I1 ii Louise l.esh. firM n Holce. second prize; .!!, third prize r'-ernnd v.-sng Scnma Hill, first - ICass, second prize; third prize; luli.i Ha ;-rire, V,-rna Kafir, fii'b ' T Hlllh Moiev, fir.'t hv lllirtgo, second prize; ihird .rme. CAM A3 VALEY NEWS NOTES. Our school is preparing for com mencement exercises which will lako up most of the evenings next week. Owen Hussell returned last Wed nesday from Kansas with his bride. Tor the present they are visiting at the home of J. II. Kussell. Mrs. Mary Miles of Seattle Is visit ing here with her sinter in law, Mrs. Nettle Scrantnn. Mrs. Howard Smith of Sulherlin Is visiting with ber daughter Mrs. Winnie Drown. Mr. I'arrott is building a new resi dence for Krank Hrown. It will be modern in all respects, having run ning water in the house aside from oilier com enlences. Alice and Key Ixibell of Aberdeen, Washington, are visiting with their Krnndlather, Win. Porter. Mr. and Mrs. otiglas MeCann came from Portland n short tlmo ago and have gone on their homestead near Hi mote. Mrs. McCsnn is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Porter. iteshle MarlmdalR is boarding the telephone men who are putting In the new line from Itoceburg lo the coast. I'lnley snd Charlie Ilelleu are visit ing wilii tliuir sister Mrs. Mallssa Trueinall. HKSIlJi:.NT. SHAVER GOE TO CLEVELAND M. C. Shaver la on his way to; Cleveland. Ohio, to attend the Itepub-1 llnan National convention on June 10. i Mr. Shaver nhn was P'cently noml- nated by the republican party for thu office of state represititative. has procured a position as doorkeeper at the convention and will attend all sessions of the convention. NARROW VAL LACES T.ig new lino vn 1 laces In while, ecru or black, 5c, 7c, 10c, 12'c, 13c vard at Carp's. I-ct U Pif ti ' I ' i..ti-n I nil! c:.j..v t nUoi. S'.i 1 v. ant theii'. MOTHERS 'i'lren in lo 12 yrrir of e chri tian Churrh Va-,-:rh(ol each day. Tle-y . and not need your ; t tin m tomorrow. ATARRH of HmiI or throat W ntuallf bnefiiil bv th ror r4 W VapoRub Orr 17 MllUim J-rm l4 fr Washes Clothes Spotlessly Clean Spins tlum dry enough for ironing in a few minutes, and does it without needless wear. ASK FOR DEMONSTRATION EVERYBODY'S EXCHANGE Roseburg, Oregon 1 i '