ROSEBURG NEW8-RgVIEW, WEDNESDAY. JULY 9. 192- W.I.HM.I. JuogaVe 11 f b" M ' l nd,'r,,r00d K u hn v. w Jersey broke un. m of V Id vote weal lo I'nderwood and 12 styles, X went lo Class. In North Carolina central i Just Arrived! 5 .... A Another carload of Exchange Flour and Feed, IVU.run, Economy Feed. XXX Chop, Goldenrod and Brewster- ! lodgen Poukry Feeds. '& Baling Wire $5.00 per 100 lbs. Wire Fence, Barbed 3 Wire, Staples, Binder Twine. See Us First We Can Save You Money. FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE Roseburg and Oakland SILK HANDKERCHIEFS 10c ... . . In .lal.ifinn g also. "K values in me mum - A When N'-w Jersey broke up, 1 of fancy Milk handkerchief. Uuiena Persian patterns, aoou " went to Class. In Norm Carolina contrast colorings, He. uraim John W. luv Im picked up 20. goods Just in. Special at i"e tu- V In Ohio he got 2:i more. , Carr'a. S John VV. Davis, of Weal Virginia.; sprang into tliu lead In today s bal-j NOTICE OF BIDS FOR STREET g luting, with Oscar W. I'nderwood of IMPROVEMENT A Alabama, close behind him. Sealed proposals will he received g in the break up of the McAdoo b (m? unUl.ri(lKncd at his off"' ' S and Smith forces which began on . . .. .. . , niv of Kose- g the loist ballot today tl. West 1 eg ,. up to S ociock P. M., Virginian sprung Into the h ad and , Lv iUt. v.,U. U,r the Im- &, many of the Smith voles were turn-i t o( - nUH from ,ie S ed to fnderwood putting ine Ala-;"". n "l " r, t0 I 'TVVeredl.b of Iowa, to whom Point 450 feet north thereof, In -he; S ... ,i, u,.a,i, ...ntain. were City of Roseburg, Oregon, in the attempting to deliver their strength, I manner prov.-ed by Ordinance No. 5 was a slow third. i 827. .... On this ballot the first of the! All bids must be submitted upon ? day the new order of candidates blank forms which wlil he furnished ft was John W. Davis. 316; Oscar I n-j upon application to the undersigned 6 derwood, 2S9.S; K. T. Meredith. , and must be accompanied by a certi E 130. fled check payable to the City g This was a gain of 113.5 for Mr. Treasurer for five per cent of the J Davis, and a guln of 187 for Under-) amount of the bid. to be forfeited to ft wood. It was also a gain of 64 6,, he city In the event said bid Is ac j$ for Meredith. But It was a loss of , ceptea and the biMf.r shall fall to en V 230.5 for Smith and a loss of lj,er (nlo a contract with the city ac- for McAdoo. mere was ' ' , ' fording to the terms of said blu. A TODAY'S SESSION ; ANSWER TO PUZZLE; (continue! from psx one) 1 P. , n , .7 . 1 If. 1 1 : T X . J' J Ml if II 99 JlfVi . til 38 Milk I For Infant!, Invaltda, Childrtn, Thm Aged Rich Milk, Malted Grain ext. In powder ilny and nfgl. t when the 101st bal lot was put off until today. Smith lenders today d. -elded to split up tlieir vote olid permit dele gates to ballot for their own prefer ences, l-'or tin- present it wus be- li-wd a majority of the votes would! rorai,maknTheFood-Drmkfr?AllAges. t'.i lirst lo I'nderwood. i Dicrstible No Cooking. A light Lunch (iovernor Smith, who was present' always at hand. Also in Tablet form, r.t lite roiifcrciHv today fully ap-l Ask for "Horlick't," at all Fountain, proved the plan. org llieniiaii of ' IST Afny Imitation Substitute Illinois, ttmmum-cd tho d--cisiou. Itiiiolig others prei-ent at Hie cotlfer enre were franklin 1. itoosevelt, j Senator W ulxh i.f .MuKsachusetts. I Noriiiuti K. .Mack, of New York and) Joseph K. Culley of Pennsylvania. ' Tim Smith crowd was determined ! that no eleventh hour movement by! I lie McAdtio forces should nominatol Mendith had not actually withdrawn. "We will stand by him to the end." Bald Ihe women defiantly. Today's session began Willi a pray er by the Iteverand Win, Wilkinson of Trinity Church "The lllshop of Wall Street." It was In nulte a different utmos drift to John W. Davis of West Vir glnla. as the balloting progressed. It carried him to a new high mark with Oscar W. fnderwood of Ala bama atlll following closely behind. Attempts of the McAduo forces lo lK-iuealh their strength to K. T. Meredith, of Iowa, were not success ful und some of te moBt sieadlust MiAdoo battalions In the long fight flopped over Into the Davis column on the llt-nd ballot. tne bond of 100 per cent of the contract satisfactory to the City will be re quired from the contractor. The tlm slated In the proposals for complet ing the work will be considered In awarding the contract. The Council reserves the right lo reject any or all bids. Iiy Order of the Common Council. Dated July 9th. 1924. R. L. WHIPPLE. City Recorder of the City of The Smith strength during ballot was being split up and going ; Roseburg, Oregon. largely to I'nderwood. ! o On the luJud ballot the leaders: NOTICE OF BIDS FOR STREET stood: i IMPROVEMENT John W. Davis, 415: and 4-6; I Sealed proposals will be received I nderwood, atii; jieremin. t,o auu , Dv the undersigned at his office In -3; Walsh of Montana. 123. THE LAST BALLOTS .. . .'i .i . . , I phere that the convention met today. "Any time that we want to un It mari.hing. singing bands of Mc n a man Ihe Smith forces can be . ,vi Uses and inton- ! McAdoo ...62 21 U jsmllH 121 4 4 7J Davis :lll 413 8.WJ fnderwood 229 307 108 Meredith 130 15 Walsh 88 123 58 CITY HAS SPEED COP on oroi lint iimeiiier. sin i iireiiiiuii. . Weary and only half awake, the Vr Mark- ""'"' P"rne Ka8 b''n COm""9- democratic national convention re-! -hrtsinins ur a, .."."u , Honed by Ihe city as special traffic , . , . .1 l... WITH UUnt'Ill. I llt'IV w -l tr Biuicti 'i , , , t-fjiitru tlliu llio uiuurri i ",u' . , , ,. .! empty chairs In the delegates und on.cer ami nas oeen p,cKi.,K " i enter nto a contraCt w,h the City lue.-.-s ...h. o ""'I "! .,.,., ..,i.,n mwl canvassea of "Ulliuer OI uuioisib iai jikiii uou i"" I ....rt, , ,k . i, 1.1,1 their forces by delegation leaders ; "Y " 1 bond of 100 per cent of the contract. showed that few of the delegations """ Y" , ratisfactory to the City will be re- the city hall In the city of Roseburg, Oregon, up to 5 o'clock P. M.. Mon day, July 21st, 1924 for the Improve ment of Spruce street from the end of the present pavement to the north I curb line of Douglas street, In the City of Roseburg, Oregon, in the manner provided by Ordinance No. 828. All bids must be submitted upon blank forms which will be furnished upon application to the undersigned and must be accompanied by a cer tified check payable to the City Treasurer for five per cent of the amount of the bid. to be forfeited to the City In the event said bid is ac cepted and the bidder shall fail to ces and attempt to reassemble them in to a body. McAdoo supporters were awaiting . ...II ,.., 1, I'l... n. word of f.-rmal withdrawal from'"1"," ' '"" ;, ward at the expense of the democrat ic national convention. Apparently the musicians were still on full pay for they tackled . I William Tell for the 41st time with enthusiasm and gusto. president Mr. .McAdoo liiK to deliver most of tlta Mc.VWu urchi'ili. At tile beginning of the I session today there was an under-1 cut rent Indicating a spurt lor Oscar j AV. Inderwond of A 1 11 Da mil, whose (Iovernor Smith before proceeding to orgniii.e to increase, their strength elsewhere. An organized contest -was opened between John W. Davis, who was rilling a. rising llile as the session adjourned early this morn iug and K. T. Meredith, of Iowa, quite busy today taking care of uum- num, fi.()m (he conIra(:,or Tne time tous canes. ILL " W s, Z; cabi to 'whom j h .floor carrying the won, fro,,, the loo's leaders were attempt-1 McAdoo people and the p lis w le supporters expected to draw strength from several states, incluting New York, Ohio and Illinois. , hen the remalninir McAdoo wo nien delegates come lnti);lhe conven t lcill they came uolslessly, bill with koiiii light let t . They distributed ,lcarcr pointing out 1I111I whllx .Mr. a.McAdoo released his delegate he for Oeorgia and Texas, which have been solid McAdoo delegations, to go for Meredith on the first ballot to day. There were some votes for Da vis in Texas, but it was being held titral college w ill be held under unit rule, (ieorgla, 11 was i'ns. Oregon, July 2S, 29, I stilted In the proposals for completing the work will be considered In awarding the contract. I The Cnoaell reserves the right to I relect anv or all bids. P,v Order of the Common Council. Dated July 9th. 19?4. I It'. L. WHIPPLE. I City Recorder of the City of Itose- I burg, Oregon. , said, was ready to break the unit 1 to follow the McAdoo advice for Meredith. Massachusetts, which has been voting 3 31 for Smith and 21 for McAdoo was In a predicament. The religious issue and the Klan had made things troublesome for Un delegates from that state and for Ihe effect at home at least, they In tended to stick with Coventor Smith Tor a time. ( (iovernor Davis of Kansas was net I convinced that he was out of Ir and !waa trvlng to recover his delegation ISO Was This Itoschurif Woman Who'from John W. Davis, of West Vir ginia, rue avaiiaiiiiny oi a uin : ALL OUT OF SORTS? The Southern Oregon Home Mak ers Institute conducted by the Exten-1 NOTICE OF BIDS FOR STREET slun Service of tho Oregon Agrlcul- IMPROVEMENT at ('.rants ! Sealed proposals will be received 30. 31 and bv the undersigned .at his office In August 1. in the navilkm on the Jose-1 th ntv iinii in tho ntv nf Ttnao. rule but the majority was expected j i.hine county fair grounds, adjoining , burg. Oregon tin to 5 o'clock P. M.. the auto camp uud city park. ; Mondnv, .lulv 21st. 1924 for the Im- Daily programs will include lec-; provemenl of Chanman street from lures on her.lth problems by Dr. Ks- tp w(st nne of Madrone avenue to tella I'ord Warner. of the State , tbe west line of Laurelwood Addl- iloanl of Health, and clothing prob-.tlon. In the City of Roseburg. Oregon. !i 111s by Miss Lsther Itelle Cooley, of the manner provided by Ordinance the Oreuon Agricultural college. i jcn Handicraft problems for home de-' An p,j, nt De submitted upon Miration will be in charge of expert- b'nnk forms which will be furnished iii-cd persons, and the women at-' application to the undersigned mala una iiisinuie in naic an op- pm nlst DP accompanied bv a eerti- Tclls Her Experience. farmer on the ticket was being dis cussed to his advantage. The first ballot of the day was the lulst. an unheard of and un dreamed of record. California le eortuniiy to make a choice of the fij -heck ti.-ivnl.1o to the Cliv Trens. I base of handicraft work in which j rw fn rfve Pcr cent of the amount they desire instruction. : of ttie M to bff forfeited to the Cltv There will be music furnished by 1n thp ,., fM l8 acCepted and prominent artists and the recreation t)lo bidder shall fall to enter into a will be in charge of an experienced contract' with the City according to worker. Popular men and women of the 1 All too often women accept their nu I ... Iscx. They fail to realize that weak wh'eh had been solid for .McAdoo j S,. wm pn sent and aid In mak , spin ii-t : 111 K ine insiiiuie.a success wnn lec-1 Walsh is tne maioruy 01 ii. joiui: llir.,s ... . a,i,irMS,,s on subfects -kidneys uro often to blame for that 'Im.-ll n.-h.. thn.A t..n,tn,.,.w .li-,.- U.M. and that tired, denressvd feelinit 1 " "l"- I"11"" "-' ; which are of vital Interest lo both .Thousands have found new health and "r- Murpliree. of i-lorlda. one 01 strength bv liclninir the weakened Hryana several candidates, got four kidn. vs with Donn's Pills a stimulant f tiorida voles, i.eoigla split diuretic. This Koscburir case is nnt f"r the first time giving M .of many: , Mrs. I. D. Rishop, SIS Fullerton St.,1 Vays; "My kidneys troubled me a I'd .and I felt tired and run down. 1 t-ad ,a continual dull ache across my hark . and could hardly keep IT i 11 if. My kidneys acted irrcjrulaiiy, too. Poan'i .fills heli-cd nie wonderfully. Thr t .ba-kacl-e and tired, worn out feelinp left ami my kniiuys were regulated. I rue UK-, at ail dealers. inuue c-v tnr a i toncy icne-dy -- r t .Dean's Pills the same that Mrs, .Pisbpp lia-l. Koster-Millun 11 Co., Mfrs. Hullalo, N. Y. Ailoo 1 1 and live lo J nil ll V.'. Davis. Idaho s elKhl went solid to Davis V. llolls lon, former secretary of the lreas- ury. Senator Walsh of Molilalia and liiderwood picked up scattering I votes in various slates as the roll j taP proceeded. ) Maryland got on Davis' band wa-' gen on Ibis ballot mid gave (lovern-j or lillillles li; lo the West Vtrgln- Den'l Ian. (Iovernor Ritchie himself an-1 nouueeri tut oaliot. j New York s-illt giving the bull; ot her vole to fnderwood. He got' Mil. I Tb.. I'linn. .elli' nl i hanged her vote1 the farm and city women of today There Is no charge in connection with tin Instruction and entertain ment which will be provided anil all the women are invited to attend and take part In any phase of Ihe work which Interests them. This will af ford a very profitable vacation nip for many who are only nhl to plan on a few davs during the summer season. American fence and barb Wharton Pros. w ire at I S A 7 I C 1 T I A VISIT To Friends in Marshfield It is ( i Im' ixpottt that mi will t. t sirvico nt a imtvWo wl;it!t'ii Tin' m:iiijiriipm tif the M;ir.lifi'M S. rvu Stalion l Alt'T rti hin1 passi il tho rdtc of town, yon will notion n wli'tc (etui it tt?urtuiv. wiih two lnri;o ml ptmi im Mtandiim in front TIichv im in .n nn mitotimtir, liiNiirttit: quii k ttml arcu nil" ht-r it Thii nr hIhhh topi'''1. iH ,, 'ht ' K t rvt i itrop that ou inlcr. T!m drivrwHM Itniliiitf to t h wtjitton aro wiili' nm ivv. i: :! Im:. itu wtll be ftcll sallstletl. if vtll will make a stop at the Mi!u hi Sciviie stiiili-n. uMn your next visit to the clly. Marshfield Service Station WILL C. BARROW, Prop. !3 Scuth Bresdway South of S. P. Freight Depot ' - n t.l.l 15 is x s xn l DENTAL OFFICES OPEN Dr. Donald 1(. C.ibbs has opened dental offices In Ihe Perkins building. He has been delayed somewhat In the opening of ht office by the In-, ability to secure Ihe equipment de sired prior lo this lime. Dr. Cibbs has installed the latest and most modern dental tiiuipm- in and has an office fully supplied will, all appar atus necessary for the best of dental work. P-le hundred and Iw.tnv-five west coast sawmills for w. t k en lin-r June 21. manufactured ye. r.t::,. l s 4 feet of i lumber; sohl 9T :'.'i:l.i:!2 l.-.i; and shi,p-d 9.'t,t;;'s ni f.-t t. . Kails being laid from Skivkum to Ktin-.i on Natron cutoff. Work to start on sugar factory at ; Prim-ville. August 1. GENUINE St verrast -.'o. Suiting i SUCKidD vIh. riihic can be washed and worn In any way you please. It is absolutely FAST TO SOAP ASD HOI Ll SO FAST TO SC.V ASD WEATHER FAST TO rERsrlKATION AD I MC ACIP fast to KrrnvTnisn tr rv- COI STrKS A. PKUSS, BLOUSt OH SLIT FAt:KIC W. win prnctlr and fWrfully f. urn your m-nr nt onbr for wr rrd of Kvorf.t whirh. for ar.T TPfu. not h.,l e. Jbr, hut .I.e. THR CUST OF MAKING THE GAKUENT. In sit popul.r .hi). Th torn Krf..t- u lUmpnl mu rard la tkt ymi YOSEMITE. ECONOMY RUN RECORDS prove EH ncreases molim rnikagt For years this company has claimed that Zerolene, be cause it lubricates better, enables the average car to eo about five percent farther on a gallon of gasoline thai when other oils are used. A few weeks ago this claim received the most remade.. ' .1.1. AMMv.nAM ; - 4-ViA 4ie1l1e stF qnniinl T A ctUlC L;UIliliIHd.UUll III Llic itauiw ui i.ii aunutu i-vJS Angelgg. Camp Curry (Yosemite) Economy Run. Six out of the seven trophies offered, including the sweepstakes, were won by Zerolene-lubricated cars. The sweepstakes winner, an Overland Model 92, driven by Joe Bozzanj, travelling the 400 miles of desert and mountain roads, aver aged 29.36 miles to the gallon of gasoline an achievement which the 1924 contest rules made all the more remark able as they forebade coasting or stopping the engine. The following extract, from Mr. Bozzani's letter shows how Zerolene stood up under the gruelling conditions of the contest: "In the Overland cars the oil lu bricates the transmission units as well as the motor. Yet in spite of the terrific heat encountered while travelling through the Mojave des ert, when the ultimate check was made I found greatly to my sur prise, the gauge showed absolutely no use of oil whatsoever. "Gentlemen, I think this is re markable. I attribute my success in winning the 1924 Yosemite Ecob, omy Sweepstakes greatly to the ! use of Zerolene in the motor and Red Crown in the tank." Right here, in the official records of this economy run classic, it p. answer to the oil question. Whypiy tribute to the superstition that ost ein oil, merely because it costs mg and is made in the East, is in act mysterious way "better." Eipoi enced drivers, out to make recorfi, don't share that superstition whj should you? STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) even ft it does co less the terms of said bid. A bond of 100 per cent of the contract, satisfactory to the City will be required from the contractor. The time stated In the proposals for completing the work will be considered In awarding the contract. The Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. ny Order of the Common Council. Dated July 9th, 1924. R. I.. WHIPPLE. City Itecorder of the City of liose burg, Oregon. Ttrd trid 50c if- t-t-f-f 'tjii-fi Kr Trial Ofte .in .,- a v a t?ri -r t -t i a t t n -it- I a. a . HA. Nt ox pan ki a v a fcn .ABRAHAM "The Silk Store" LLOYD L. CROCKER'S Pioneer Drug Store. NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT Sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned at his ofUce in the City Hall in the City of Kose buig, Oregon, up to 5 o'clock P. M., Monday, July 21st. 1921, for the Im provement of Madrone Avenue from the north line of Lilburn Street to the south line of Riverside Drive, In the City of Koseburg. Oregon, in the manner provided by Ordinance No. t25. All bids must be submitted upon blank forms which will be furnished upon application to the undersigned and must be accompanied by a cer tified check payable to the City Treasurer for five per cent of the amount of the bid. to be forfeited to the City in the event said bid is ac cepted and the bidder shall fall to enter Into a contract with the City according to the terms of said bid. A bond of led per cent of the contract satisfactory to the City will be re quired from the contractor. . The time stated in the proposals for com pleting the work will be considered in awarding the contract, a The Council reserves the ritht to relect any or all bids. By Order of the Common Council. Ited July 9th. 1524. n. i wiiipri.K. City Recorder of the City of Rose burg. Oregon. CARD OF THANKS I We sincerely w ish to thank our I friends and neighbors for their'assis tance and for their beautiful floral gifts during the Illness and after the death of our beloved wife, mother and sister. These thanks are deeper than words can express. HERMAN S. FRIEDLANn. and children. SARAH IiOU-nNGER. JENNIE EDMUNDSON, ANNIE AOEE, ETHEL MCKAY, WILL KENT, IKE KENT. FRED KENT. ROBERT KENT, ' and families. LARGE SPONGES 15c I'stial r,Oc size In a good sponge, our special l"ic each. Large chamois at 60c. Fine for the car and get It i-l I'nrrs where you save. rt !. .hMD jf HUH-uiu " ler at Whartoi Bros. ' "" ILc ttm DAILY Mtni"-- l U. S. Weather Bwvl Roseburg. Oreson. a. m.. June 25. IMi J Relative humidity t ' t- 1 terday V J Precipitation lllgnesi icwer- Lowest MV," Precipltatien - - . Total precip. i Normal precip. lor Total precip. from to nate - Average prec'P- tn' Z TouV deficiency fro Avenge preci'p'ltaiW; Inclusive) Fair tongm '",1 1 I Everything Youte In the way of Pure. Wholesome Grocenci supply at lowest cost, and best quality. FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABj ORDER CANNING SUPPLIES NO PICKENS BROS. Perkins Bdg.