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SATURDAY, JULY 2. 1924. PAGE FOUR ROSEBURO NEWS-REVIEW, New Mexico Will Han? Woman. fcxv.-7iw?5h to cut luel costs f i Stmd&wd Six In fhehcrr.cs on the streets in stores end cilices every body is talking about the new Duick Eix - the Six that sets a new standard of qual ity and price. Throng of people are streaming into Buick salesrooms to sec it. See it for Yourself SEE THE BUICK AND RIDE IN IT MOTOR SHOP GARAGE Distributor! for Douglas County ROSEBURO BUICK MOTOR When better nutomohiles are T ( AmioctnUd I'n'HB bruipd Wlro.) I LONDON, July II. The propni-.il of rj intent Ma pmiuld and Him iI l ' to uppntnt nri American rnpi'e.HeMta- i tlv on t hi reparation rommUdon ; When dealliiK Willi posslblu Cei-man Fire and Weather-Proof Stotie-Tlle In flrenroor and re - duces tho cost of insurance. Its weutherproof surliice never W noeiln paint and It retains its pleuslitK itppcarnnce without ex- fe pense for upkeep or repairs. M Htucco finish will not criu k or i peel when applied lo Slono-Tiln W null ueen. For economy and pennanence have your colli factor use Stone- llle Hollow collerete bru k. E Ask for cMIiiimIch on Sione T!lo V before you build. MADE IN ROSEDURG g nrilii n r nn r-r r r ,i nr a. ULIiIvULnnLlGtli UL. Fuel and Building Material 231 No. Main St. Phone 128 Roseburg, Orrgon ONE-T J PERMANENT CONSTRUCTION LAUNDRf KIDS LACt CjaTfMN6D0NE! up good as new W KNOW THATCUti 9 WOAKWIUU PLEASE YoiJ i Send your lace curtaiiiH to this laundry and we'll nend them bat k to (u in a treh anil datntv condi tion. You ow It In your Keif in line Ihi laundry a trial. Win n are you o log to call us up? I Roseburg Steam Laundry Phon 79 Roseburg, Or. 0 Si Ml 0 Jk aAMaaWiiMi ' OREGON COMPANY built, Buick will build them : i SPECIAL NOTICE Tho only Kodak finishing ucka we have in the city are Cliapinaii DruK Store and Church- I 111 lldw. Co. ' Mail orders have prompt at ti'iitlon. CLAIiK'S STUDIO lloseburi? Kat'l Dank IUdtf. C. W. Clark, I'rop. Where quality counla. You cttn't !eal this coupe for the money. Overland coupe In rood contliilon inside and out. 4 Flue tires kooiI spotlight and other extras. Terms o still. See it today. KA1T niiOTUFltS ClAltAtJE FOR RENT Modern sleeping rooms for i; -i 1 1 1 i-i 1 1 -ii . l'hone 111 fl. 111 Sheridan t'.lixel. defalcation under the Dawes report is t he subject of t art her editorial cummrni (his inoinin:;, but there is lit i le cun i ideiiee that such ati up pointiiHilif 1h likely. 1 lie 1 mcs s,is that suggestion "is rather like the coun.ie of des pair, since ii In dilllcult to Imauiue I hat t he Culled St ates government iit (lie present circuiiMtances could think oi leveiHiug Us deelared policy with reference to the treaty of er sailles liiul all its organs." The Morning Cost nays: "D Is absurd for Kurope lo look to America unless to put forward a business proposition. The Anieii nins are busiU'-s peoplt!. not ideal ists. 1 1 Kurope means business then A ineri'ji will come in. YY hoever wins the presidential election and f the only way in which Kurope cun ; do business is by an understanding ; tut ween tlie.tl Dritaiu and Krauci." I The Westminster Gazette ask-: ''How cat. ye expert the I Hited i Stales to supply a member on a om j mission which is bound up with a j treaty whhh she refuses to endorse? ! It si cms im retlihlc that uuyoue i should evpect the Cuited Stales r take up huch an auomaloui poaion ; as t he new mi uset ion i m plie-i, " I lleferrini: lo the a ppohn m nt of ' n u Aineriran as a po.s;ibiht . the i'aih .Mail savs. "W'o nia reasonably hope that his ri e would be i vet, tn t.t ir oi '.'.!. .;u;ttc pa no nt hy tJermanx. set -in ; tiw.t this country, as one of the ie-e:!'s of the war. is pan.; lti I nv-,1 States one thousand miihim CL'TCH ISLANO IN PHILIPPINES bOCCMT BY UNITED STATES i )' Assoi iatei I're-s ) ' M NM... Jui'e S. -The fni'ed f : in::' ut has en ft rt d into .ti ens w the N'etherliitids ' ! 'i . i !e :ntf under 1 lie Amen- ' . V. t-- I ;.i!ld, Mfuatetl alnut ' " - ' i f el (he pun Illl oJ ' ' . I M-ndanao I : wh c dt d to the v Spltll in the t!v:it' out; the Dure!! M. i e r ii 1 1 r ne.trlv a ' n taken towr of IViuias are i ; i:ii i: u ill and the riit'ippmn ' 1 ' i ti i ji -s'lP t d t it.-,' ;,i .i uihabiianls. ( 1 I n -l .- , I of r.i 1 - - - I hi I,... 1 eenlir : j AI1I10 u I Il Hue 1 I Ihe l.:..i .l ' iiri liipel . . (uverclgi.i! i Attraction This Year Are by Far tho Strongest Ever Offered on ! the Western Circuit. A plauce at the linkup of nttrac tioriH to be preafiift d here by the fhauVaugua aBwociatiou thin sea-cm h enough tu ensure one that it in by far the NtroiiK.-Ht an.? most Hpectai'Ulai program ever offered. The annouueement alone that Maj Valentine's ipra company of 3U jjt-o-plo 1h to produce "Hobin Hood." Oe Koven's master comic opera, with tin same cast which has appeared in the leading tliatr'H ail over the l.'nited Htatt'B Is .sufficient to aroiiHe umiHual attention in the offerings of Chautau qua week. The weat will welcome, the I opportunity of hearing aw;' in iiarrj 1'feil, tenor, in the title role; beau tiful 1'aula Ayre.s, contralto, hh Alan a dale, and liaiten Moutyn, who has appeared as thn "Hherilf of NottiriK ham" nearly 2,uuO times. Other promi nent nameri appearing in the cant are: ituiinie Cox, Hoprano, who appears as "Maid Marian'; Irene HeinberK, ho prano, a "Aunabelle"; Glenn (Shaver, baH&o, nn "Will Starlet," whose siliK Iok of the famous "Armorer's Souk' in the laat act in a feature of every performance; Clarence Zink, lyric tenor, is a splendid "iSlr tiuy'; and K. I. itichardnou aa "Little John" is a sensation in the wonderful baritone number "Drown October Ale.' Kvery chorus member possesses a solo voice. The conductor, A. (J. Maiming, wan formerly director for the Knylish Opa Company and liizet Opera Com pany, and Is one of the most accom plished musicians in America. He plays several instruments and is also a composer of note. Dor those who prefer the spoken drama to opera, is offered Ketterin H Great Historical .Comedy-Drama "The Great Commoner." This greatest of all Lincoln plays will be presented by Die Klias Day I'layers, produced by the famous Chicago coach, Klias Day, under the personal direction of the author. The entertainment list includes fic name of America's Kfeatest platform humorist, Halph liiiiRhum. Those who have heard hiH Victor records, will be particularly interested in hear ing this premier mirth-producer In person. The musical entertainment list features. The Guatemala Marimba band, native Central American musi cians, who have made a wonderful record of Kasterii triumphs since ir riving In this country seven years ago; KoKch-Kreemari eniMit Duo, two versa- are veritable "Kloom-! tile ladies, who chasers'': and the Itahiton Kntertain- ers, three charming musical mails who feature a lovelv costumed bit "Sonrs and stories of tho Sixties." Of vireat musical importance are the I fined, tor sever: ! mo two concerts to he presented bv thelame. Xm a biemi.- Ault Concert Artists. This company is composed of a mixed quartet of splendid solo voices and tin accom plished solo pfanfm and accompanist. The K racist (iamble concert patty also Klve two concerts which will ap peal stroiiKly to all lovera of good music. Names prominent In different lines of endeavor are noted in the list of lecturers. KdVard Amherst Otl. whose famous lecture "Smir drapes'' has placet! him at the very pinnacle n? . lecture fame in America; faro Vil-1 son Stewart, brilliant Kentucky wo- j man who founded the s heads for the emancipation of illiterate adults, and I who tells the remarkahlo titory of j "Moonlight Schools ; Nipo Stroni;- heart who gives an entertain in lec- tare on the legends and customs of! the swiftiy vanishing Indian race, j (Mr. Strongheart is a member of the? Yakima tribe and has some up to the-J minute information on tho vexing In- dian problem); Sam (Irathwcll, Ly - ceum's "peptoinist." presenting his popular lecture "(.letting by Your Doo - duo"; and Arthur Walwyn Kvans. brilliant Welch orator, member of the famous Lloyd (leorge family, gives an instructive and constructive address '"1 he Lords of the Land." This Is a Studebaker year. (tle t'niti.l lTcss. Ni:V YliUK. July 1 1 -Mnd llat- ter. ot tile K;iltcor;iM Hl:tlle. i.H nn "in-iinil-oiner'. If It weren't for thK lite eoll miKht cnily !t:ne imuie a name lor itsell as tlie pteatesl on lllo Amerti-au Hirf. Sam HiUlreih, ihe taeiturn. who li ves horses bettir than iin thttiu I'lsi' an,! nttiierstatulH litem lr ti r titan Ittosl eoile. talk a lit'.ie tilei'll Mad Halter once in a while. When he liin -i, lo- na.M: 'He's the tneU pirttll.ir horse cv r liatm-d. V.a to ttaitt. loo. tlenlle in tlie MtatUe; rather 1 1 n : t like and th.i'u-htiut a to.nl l"t of the lime, l.lll w toil's t-'-in otl I'- lli'td tl.oe te.j; t-row ti i- e- 1 .et ! i.ti! heew . ' Itl lie mutnitii'. lit. lis h.e'll do an t '1 till; w a-' all Ihe lilue. II ho n.-! him 1' Mill w lo 11 he Ktlil M.l!t. IT knows w li.il he h. te Me arl .-'., Ion -' the l" Mad Patter h.r- dote hli; tfiiei. 1 in it i .;t::ee l.retr l: wienititi latl ui-t a hit Jim. !'. Tin eoi-.ld h I wire that s;i:ti had it aiwa t en : to wilt. i he hers '11 S , .1 : s old. S"lltld. I can t.irr ec w.i.iltt i.ilihini'a it i j If all's i" Catarrh ' Medicine Ci' liK.il and intciml, atui has been uv ces tui in the treatment if Caturrh (or over Kny e.T.n. Sold by ill dru;.':ur. F. J. CHENEY &t CO., TclcJc. Ohio i - I 1 F At.- -Kf. . A V "-( B I, : , 2 Mrs. Kathren Hulsey, of Hope, N. M., will be hanged ir tlie mur der of her husband, Fred Hulsey, wealthy cattleman. H r r.o mala accomplices, who aciually com mitted tho murder I.un.er Foster and Claude ii. Archtr ill banged with her. beginning to feel its this resperl i, has kIh and won more than a imludinK IS import;. ;:L'e a I'.1!;.1 Ill : 1! in 1 r.ti t s l..i!vi of tll"MI, i:t sialic-, this year's Suburban JIuad.i-.il ameni; ihi iu. lint -Mail U 11 1 . r il! do its bertt, when and only wie-n it leeU to inclined. "Whi-n he leaves try hamiV rays. Jlildreth, who once li t .Mad 1 1 jit ter from Major Itelnwai and .-.old ii to Harry K. .Sinclair, wlm-c iioi es he now trains, I I ,n d is (u-ny. Soli-tilues he standa i.i llicie like a statue; sometime.1 ii- s mean anil biti's the oihcr horses. ".Mars ( as.-.idy (U. t v. t ran s tar ter t generally puts litai i n tile out side. Saves trouble 0t n the hoise starts kicking up. "Hometiinis he wan!.-, lo run out in front and yomotiua.;, lie wants to run behind, and aor.n : tmes he just naturally don't want to inn at all. and on those o-a! even l.arl Sttndu cun't v:et him up. "He's a pu.:.le. Vi at ct.-u't force Mad liutter. Satide'a a. . : at Itun.ut ini; him. We know It - l;'.es a hatil "' 'rack and laat lie ivs, ins punishment and that wiata lie s ttn- usually (littel ttie ua. ti' tore a lace i h- is goiiii? to run veU. "Hut what that lwr.-e intimU to nobody knows. And he':; .trs of the h.s b gs.'- Mad Halter is by Fair I lay out of Madcap. August .t lio(mt had the horse at his Kfiitu ky Nursery Kai m. It won tli" fir.-' two time:, out. Iiiidreth. wim hadn't been over-ent husiastu- at tirst. became in terested,, but the cn!t can; ht a t cr and the war .nne ou met luiiiioitt sold his li'irs.-'. Mad Hatter among them. Hildteth didn't wan; the con to gel away, so he , ought a hiiiis-'U'. I'nder Iiiidnih.. ov, ut :- i. p. tin horse won the l.;U.:'i'a I'haini iua.vni (if .".o.iHtit ;ui.l the I'imliio . nuian Haintuap. Ii is ihe cniy ih to win two Mel ropo.s u:i Hail. Ilia in 1 it won tie- Kings County Han dicap and ihe .loci t'lub t up. and t he ialue,ving ei' r t i; m Iik n auin. some 1 t.i" oilur ,-.ce lories veie in i s ';'.ibn;:;jai, V. wie li;indie;ir, ihe (,- tob.r !;;niii This year it won me Subuibau the Lanrclton. Vic i'U(l , . J Shingles--ilios' d oins t-iade (f live gn-en timber, i ,;ge Lmriber ;id ; l'ucl i'ompan. n WILL A'JD.T DOOKS in.; ! today awar The county m.; the c.uitiaet lur county btioks. to pnny of ( 'or w ere re ci ed nt court fe.r this a. id the Downa.'d CiUi.p led iur i'.e audi: of il: to fii,- Ihiwnard com .Uts. iiutab. r i f I if. nt r'e last . i :: o the .prop i:-.tl o I- William .!. Bryan loiiffht Davis. - : . . . . ,,v. - " . . . ,.p " '...v ; i m . i .' -IV I : . ... '":.. ; I i . V - 4 -I - " . 1 ' ; I ' ' J, , '' : t v.- - .. v i i !iran HA I rallc N.r.', ' le nnn-ii:.,! We. I " Kith lelL 1 1. it t on Of J.' ho ii l w rnpAI. NEWS 'I'ii i:i is a nn!i.'bakur yrar. Arundel, piano tunei. Ph"T)e 1S9-L. Kat IIiuelood at 'U'imberl.Vs. Within 3 h..jrB you can now flivver to 1;. union by the Sea, ,.Va;kius store 1-U W. Lane, phone 177. j I.iljby sootleHs coal. J'atte Lumber! and 1' m 1 t'oiupany. Band concert Suuday at Bandon by the Sea. Cedar (.-utter matches Get it at l'a;;es. the liouso. Wanted lry Caseara bark. We pay highest piicen. Uerger's LatKaln dioro. NUMBERING BALL PLAYER3 WORKS POORLY IN SOUTH Ni:V OltLI'A.N, July IL (A. V.) Ihe Southern Association's schenn j of numbering baseu.itl players in thej maiiuer adojiled i-y f 00; bail eleven.,! . tried out for the f.r.'t time this year,'. h;i woila.d nicely in thtory but poor- J ly in nractiee. ii the eMjeiieiice of ( i Xew Orieans is that of other cilies ; in the circuit. Trouble was scented. 'before the placing season began 'when Ihe p!;;.eis let it he known 1 they would quit the n am if assigned . the Imodoo number "Lt", but the ijieguis iot aiound that point Ly drop- 1 pir.g "lo" and jumping from "11;" to ( IV. There v.a.-. :;pf?ul:ttion :iV;ut what'! wouUI h:i p;ien if tv o pi;. et a sw ap- 1 pen slur.;;, the nr.:nhirs nie sew d t;n ihe Mints, or it Hie h uii'j cii'b iu !iuii;g box More and line-up frr!i printed for sale anion;; the sutiids J got ihe numbers mixed. These things j have come ::bout. and the box scores ' j of ganie.s, kept Ly New Orleans fan.-? j have been badly scrambled ut limes, j A re enr instance occurred when Mer. pisi h. d h.r Memph's iu a j tame against the local club. Kvery- jj one, mciurtintr ilie ofjicial feorer, had L Uoj-eis oa the mound because the ' m number on Mcr shirt was ih..' mini-1 la r i.'gnc d to Ko-gcrs. The box score as published by the New Or ie;,in lirw.-pi.per, r. ue; ciited by tlHiiJ ofta-ial scorer atid s nt out on the J pre: s v. ires. Miov,,d lingers pitching. , I 1 1, :( ha:.peiif .1 to be a .Memphis -spoil v. liter nn the scene and his ac count of the l'.uuu wiled to his paper had Merz instead of Jiogers in the line-up. The hex t:corc t,u the pl( ,.s wires w:io (ues!ioued by .Ao uii his. and a'ier nn. tubers of ilo .Mciii)liis (dub had been routed om 0f their beds it was learned that Merz had taken tiie drubbing credited to Kog ers. Fred CnM'i', of tlie Nashville club, eiihein As.-'oci.itit.n player f r l." or i years. 1 ame on the field recently e.;n;;L; the number assigned to Dert ilntiuh. -tornier ,N w Orleans piaver. T!ie crowd raz-.-.ed Graft throughout the game in the belief that he was I" !l. 3 .H 11.3 a - :. : nil "Y'r: C'.,.;:!t.iC..-i E.'.ck Her ;..'r..l!n'..l 5!x fock Uih E. I i-.:.h-.L-s Vt--;;3lls Cctr.!:oiail ..iT.-'i ha !.-.v !' i;:d I' s.'enit i r..i ;i 1 e J rot r.-t iry i. ai'.i I'-t ;. at'tt'r Hi,'- .1 K.-T-d v ::h : a!;:.i . t rr.; J!..- ri.-.t.r 'i.e 13 h, ti-.-.c ef : o, L.ni eh; n..i. ;-.a - C'-T.it.nJ rvrj.e... i - a (,' I Ir-o rrvs. L. ... f U-jl I, it. r ta,l ! l.i triere 1 i. Olid ne-.v 1 r:.i 'J V I Mo : : i I I V tt V( i' ti I 1 I tl ; irj of ti iirjts. M.t.d " li e e 1 "t . "i Anv LANG DE.LER will install a LANGWOOD on our spc:'ul thirty-dav trial offer, at the fnd of wliich time if you are not entirely satisfied your money win uc m unii:'j. 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We cttn snpiily you with any building material needed, n' fiirniiili jtluua and specifications, and do the work on toe jolx, LUMBER, ROOFING, LIME AND CEMENT, TILING, BUILDING PAPER, ETC. See. us when you need any Fruit Tree Spray. I i :5 ti 'I I- Jki, lllm il) Mason Cords 30x3 1-2 Standard Cord 3'Jx3 1-2 Heavy Duty Cord 32x3 1-2 31x4 32x4 33x4 " , " 3-1.-4 32x4 1-2 " " 34x4 1-2 33.3 35x5 - .WILSON'S TIRE SHOP M'e.'rT ;V 117 JACKSON ST. M -rTrrC3S nil am that trip. RELIABLE TAILOR J. H. BERNIER Upstairs Next Umpqua Hotel Clsaning, Pressing, Alterations We Make Your Clothes in R08ebur MOVING Your movins problem, u. completely solved th mam ...t,. . vomit uauu inF ii. win qiiuiv ou prices as i0 u possible. i ranster & Storaje Ci Phone 22X I Our Prices Are The Lowest 233 North Jackson St. J W. METZGAR Warehouse at Oak and Fine J12.S $isrs $16 55 $17.50 $17.3 $1" $219 $ $31.5