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1 rm- v fHEY BEAT A BOILER L'se on top of the stove at convenience. SEE OUR CORNER WINDOW DISPLAY MnrSr d Press leased Wire.) IS, July 2 4 Those pre- trolcome the round the h-ri on their return to tret along the northeast leaving nothing undone W tnorouRliness can an- The latest instance ui seen today 111 (quipped to dissipate ton. ken t the east lloston there the fliers will land U proved Us ability to Some sections oi uie noi mre nroliiic breed- ks snd the fog dispelling , have some reai worn. mkin char the way LnriH (nvacers. Snray- li!ied ssnil down through fc-S It was expiuuieu, l- ; E bt liquifying the moist I causins them to fall an fer these rains so caused I at sea or on the headB Wr tisitors at Maine re t n fnr the fliers, will k the route the fliers de- kse. Just now it is mi- tether they w 111 follow line or cut across the Line to ehorten the dis- feUSIOhAL CARDS kil Cbiropractor. Rapp Gitbt Dentist. Rooms Mm Bhlg. Phone 4ul. PLTLER Chiropractic Li Hi W. Utue St. ItR SUITS led. YouUl k those heavy lents ready ive us drv them now. TRY OUR WAY 277 Our Auto Will Call f the Income Stops Hve you Prepared f" "Jt emergency! NE. FLURRY durance Agency Rooms i and 2 Rbjrn Bank Bldg. IN Roseburg, Ore. t.:i t It. UPSON urchill lw. Co. OARD r4f s WMM Wear -Ever ?J II U HO I Lit hy not buy now and use it for canning. urchill Hardware Co. THE WINCHESTER STORE ' Associated l'lss leased Wire.) TACOMA. July 24. The liutte building used during the world war and since as a recreation center at Cuuip Lewis, was In.rned down early lust evening the 12th atruete ou the reservation to be so razed in the past few weeks. An Incendiary is blamed. llrlgadier General Hubert Alex ander, commanding ol fleer at the post, last night raised the reward lor the capture of the flrobuii from 2ii0 to $50U. All build ings are -being kept under guard. The Butte building was a gift to Camp Lewis during the war of the people of liutte. Mon. Its present value is said to 'be about 20.UO0. Last week Green I'ark j'heatre ut Camp Lewis was burn ed, the cause likewise being laid to an incendiary. Dark Rings Under Eyes. ror the relief of dark rings and blood shot cy s there is nothing better than simple camphor, w.tch hazel, hydrastis, etc., as mixed in LavopUK eye wash. The quick ac tion is surprising. Lye cup free. W. Fuljeilon, druggist. i o 1 s Asso !at'd IMews la-iif-eii Wirt'.) I I'AIUrf. July 24. A new ana- esthetic knuwn as "sciumiteie, " I said to bo far superior to any i hitherto anaesthetic is heinj; used by Ur. Fredt of the hospital He i La Nouville Pitle. In do-sis of; 10 to 15 cubic centimetres It is! injected In the veins after pre vious injections of morphine or scopolamine. ! According to the account giv en the French sui'Mial society,' j the resulting anaesihesia is coui ' plute, permitting the longest and j ' most serious operation the pa tient remains plunged for 2 4 to 36 hours alterward In a stupor; from which, however, he can be aroused from time to time f or food. There Is no sickness and ! no ill effects on the liver and kid neys. It Is said surgeons believe the new method is lik.-ly to lie come general. FANCY RIE3GM SVOCKS lx) you want fancy ribbon? Big i new slocks pecot edges, gros grains. moire, tinsels, fancy. Iwo tones. lc and 15c yard. Also big line staple salin and lalfeta and I velvets. Just what you want at I Carr's. TUBBY rr B .V IT IS MIGHT w'JkNprt?s t. : creaxa.fr.' ,! MM" . L-.W -tv;! St? -,. " -..- -4 mnv mnnurrnn' 1; HSK DISMISSAL t ..... . i , ,"" '"' i l'r !.-. . 1 ilt. I CONeonu.. N. H.. July ;. A pennon seeking the removal of John V. Ditteniore of liostou as trustee of the fund created by the luio Mary liaker'Kddy of IhU city for promoiiiiK and etend in tilt- r. ligiou of Christian Sci ence as taught by her." was filed In protmtu court here yesterday ty the five other trustees. The rotiiion asserts that Mr. IUtiemores relations with the other trustees "have become uu- narmonions and unfriendly." and mat lack of agreement and co operation." anionic the trustees "has become freiinent and appar ently permanent." the petition says that Mr. Dit-, pertence with temore has "eeased to be a dl-1 K1KHOHX. one of the bU pro rector or even a member of the dacers, and derides to ao lck heme church named by Mr. Kddy," and and rive up her career, when Fren'-h that he has "ceased to be a tot- ; sets her a part in a picture beina lower of Mrs. Uddy." msde in the country hv O I CARL It ANN I NO. ' French fol BIG SOCIAL DANCE At I.ouk-s Hall. Coles Valley, i ' .'"T';' "v-"""';-'!? Saiuiday eveinK July . XZr'TLC sic by, Sharrards Syncopators. , CRYSTAL MAY. does .11 that she r..e..u..e come auu nave a goou time. Eat lluzelwood ut Wimlierly's. IRRIGATION IS NEEDED (My B. W. Cooney.) This year has been set down as one of very short moisture, and in. i:i just casual observations it would seem that it had been cor rectly catalogued. Hundreds of farmers have been standing upon the banks of the t ictdua and pondered the reason of millions of gallons of water rol ling past tlielr famished Clips to the sens. 1 He solution of this problem Is irrigation. Many hun dreds of acres can be placed un der water at reasonable costs of twenty to forty-five do.lars per acre. An examination of civsts per acre on many large irrigation pro jects of the west is $S5 to $155. The farmers of Uouglas county are not taking hold of tholr full opportunities until every acre of pood river botlom land Ib covered by w-ater rights. The county agent has arranged y agent has arranged i alien meetings early al Mr. Geo. W. Hurt s TH-y Valley and Mr. s ranch nt Kiddle. to hold irritation next month at ranch in llapvy Geo. Neuner' Several speakers whp know liri ailon will be present and discuss these subjects with interested farmers. Heavy losses are experienced each ear by borers. This can largely be avoided by using l'-Z Benzine crystals, one ounce in r tree during August lath to Sep tember 1st. It Is not recommend ed upon trees less than tntee years of age. I so a heavy coating of special white wash on trunks of young trees not than July elst of each year. the later See Station Circular No. U'J and Farm er.i' Lulletin No. lmjo. , During Ibe past two siilernble money was i-ars coll ided by buying V Z iu pool grower who expects lots. Every to use this mi i-rvstal should consider me mailer at an early dale as it will be necessary lo me an rj-uucsia i with the county utcnt not hit than August the 3th. The amount renin red can be easily estimated by any grower by figuring at the rate of one ounce per tree for all trees over three years old. The third cover spray for cod ling moth has been applied by all growers who expect clean fruit. Should something unlooked tor have prevented ibis wcrk it will be necessary to make nil possible ( haste to gel the poison coat uyon I he fruit. Appbs bid fair to pay their way tins year, this means sound, ciean fruit. While spraying the apples do not overlook the pears. This will be the last protective spr.-y tr Laitletts. Very few of me average- .rrm-i-ri knoW ill- lift hiMoiy of the coillins moth, this Is ciiilaincil rul iv in Fanners Itulh-ttn i - ilwi2 Miith ill the l'a- if it- Noiihutsi. ami ran ' tamed by orihardisi l rit UK to the roui.ty aK1 . o TOYS AT CARR'S llei.ieinner e farry a hi all the year line f ' del tns in K.)M but at I ari's. l'se il vl.i.'e iiu pay f.ir It - flu li Irmfth u.nee in your li'nn trie S?fr a.i i-ieetr'c Hu Hen Klec Jif i ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW LOVE-OR FAME? by VIOLET DARE . Author of V'he Half-Tiroe Wife" WHO'S WHO AND WHATS HA11'KNKI DOROTHY J-ANE goes to New York to visit a friend uml try to break Into the movies. She soon set. started, snd thro.igh the friend ship of l.AWRKNTE FItKNCJI. a voun publicity man. rts an enimpement with JOHN SKWARH. -the areat lover of the screen." who falls in love w-lth her and asks her to marry li:ni. : However, (he cares more for French. but Is not sure that he oh res for ( her. She his an unfortunate lows her to the country and pro poses to her. ltanning persuades CR , ,lmK(, .hmcs umileuannt for I Dorothy. Crystal refuses to do dangerous leap, and Mainline vlves that avnc to Dorothy. lJorolhv realises that It will mean a great deal to "her career if she does it, and Koes thromrh witli It, thoach she la much frUhtened. Liter she learns that Crystal has insisted on h.ivlns that scene cut out. ; Dorothy re ceives word from Ijiwrenee that he Is leavlnx ror California as publicity ninn for a famous actress. She Is disconsolate. She returns to New York, expeetlnit to I e quite alone there. Rut Lawrence French meets lir at th. station LV JOURNEY'S END. 1IK' Larry finally let me no yy mid 1 took my nrnis from " nnvind his neck and ste;ied lack and stniiKhleneu my hat. I realized that people nnvim. lis ver BiitU IllK It U t 4!liln't rare. I was so huppy Mi fe w that it wnulil n't hnvi niut tcrtHi it every uno In the world had' K t o o t ther nnrt ulirlrked with lauMlitcr. "A l-rldo imtl groom rvl ilimtly,' mtme hodv reni.ik- L iy . v O f ff jk fjf ,: - ! ' JA.Zl -"ira VIOLET DARE ed 1-rtTy look my hag from n porter, who had picked it up, and turned toward the taxi RtnnJ. "Did you hear that?" I lurched n I slipped my arm tlirouch iiis. "On the wronit truck, weren't they?" "Not pxaetly," he ntiNwend nn he put me into a taxi mid turned to the driver to Rive nn mtilri'ss. "Thnfw what we'll ho within the next hour. Hut we were well ntttried up Kifth Avenue before he uould p;iy any At tention to my demands for un x planntlon. "I'd rather hear what you've horn doing." he insisted. "However, here goes. I must have had 11 huneh ahout thin letter whtrh you nny you sent me. for I pot fl tMnklnir ihlne over. nn.l decided that the thine or This Pretty Girl By Using Ordinary Buttermilk To Beautify Her. Complexion Telia Druggist Not to Take Any one's Money Unless This De liyhttul New Vanis,i,nQ Cream Quickly bo' Dtcited Imprr. ment. i:uttfi milk C'ri'iim rr;tH K Tipanly hIiiiosi like niakU-. The most won-il.-rlul c ii In i; alHiut It is fait that wIiiIkI it lurtiH the dnllisl. niot ! I.'l, s. i oaiii!-.tii:i !' milium lMau ty iiml iiiak n-it r nnun lutnilrt or arniH nowv hit, y t iIiith in not tli sll;hi-st hkii "f It. ' f- tor appm ai;in. it at inany lshea f re jiii Hiirht nml ht. moKi h'aterl aii'"-ilii-re Kill iMt prii diui' tl,e least shinliiesa ur greasi ng sii u tne skin. No matter whither you aie Iron bled wiih a ior oiniilemnii, wrin kle. tiufiin"ss arounil the freckles, crow feet or linen iiniuiid ihe n.outli. uirly fnmer nails, or just n simple nilghliei-s l the face. hands or arm caused hy wind or sun. von will find that anv or all of these iroutoc will q-jirkiy dls- appiar wilh the use ol Howards A, Happy Reunion. IVGtT COTTA THE WAV ST VTS FOUOVJIM OS' r THURSDAY. JULY 24. us to do was to Itet married at one. no matter what else happened. e dickered around and rear- ranted this trip West. Then. Just as 1 was p:u'ktutt a buff to run up- ountry to see you I could Just see hew surprised you'd I, since you thought I'd already pone West I Jot a wire from Janet lowers this .iftcrneon saying- that you were on your wiiy back to town. Ko 1 made u h t of Mt-iutrle. about trains, and camped otit in the railway station. witti a marriage license in my pocket. I've seen enough of tons: enK r.-emetits In the msvies: ours has t'een loo Iook already." We were in the minister's house before I realized It. FIlullnsT Sylvia ams there, waiting for me. seemed perfectly nntural somehow, but the ceremony wa. over so soon that I could hardly believe that It was binding. Movie ceremonies tak. "l'rr urm enough of louff en pa ye -nicnt$ in the mor(r." longer than that." And I couldn't hi-lp think inn of n Rewnmlnffly funnv movie weddlnsf I'd wen Him ter Ken ton In; noniehow, tf the mln- Llfr had Mtojiped In the middle of It and fnld; "Watt n mfnute. We'll have t. make a retake; t for cot unmet h lit ie.' ! would have m'ee:ied the Interrup tion without (ineHtlon. "How lit-oot liavli: mti i per nome when, t'hild? You ntunt he starved." Larry asked as we left the ntlnia ter'n, I looked down nt my blue suit duwty from that Ionic trip In the trihi. thought of how hedrncKlod 1 looktnl, and hnret into InuKhter. I'd nlwnvH thourht I'd havf n Wfddint in . the church at home, with Hi 1'ridfNmnlilB und a dance afterward, and inu-iid of that I'd been mar fi'd li a dusty unit nnd hadn't even hud u chance to wunh my face he-tt.re- the ceremony t i "Thev'tl throw me out of any Mr ' rftaiirnnt looking as I do," I toll1 him. "I'd much rattier k to that ftundorful fruit atore on Fifth Ave ntie where thev have the innrvelou lee-cream ttorins, and have nt leant three of them; lt'a o hot to-nlhi that nothing else would te nn pood." I-nrry protested, hut Sylvfn cnuld nm my point of view. And when he'd had one aorta which he swore wa the most Innoeuotm drink In thf world and I'd had two he n greed vith me that It win at lenat n imiUf weildi-ft; mipiwr. even though It wnan't very filling. "We'll h ive a regular one tomor row. " he d'i lared. "We why. John ISewnrd, where'd you drop from?" -My Big Moment. Defies Age Hiitteriuilk Cream. To prove this to our comtlele siUisfai lion, cet a umall iiiantliv today at your favorite toilet goods counter with the undeisianilmg that they will fn return the pur ehs-ie mon should you he dlssat- Isfied. iteniitiful at ' ina:.ai:e v it I. , f -M. sav. "A short Howards llutier in Klit lietore rctir- tti i ssarv ." milk Cream iug is all th al rmm i M -vrt V-r t-Ui M. tr-Zltmn mivx a;.-. s MIUII If;: J 1924. OliKGON AGUlcn.TUt.AL COL-! I.KliK. Corvallis, Ore.. July Jf3. j Housewives of Koseburg are invlt-i ed to become members ui the hoineniakers' institute for the women of southern Oregon, to be held at Grains 1'ass, July 2S to Au gust 1. The meetings will be In the vlliou on the coutnv lair grounds , whica adjoins the city Dark and i aulo camp. This will give those! wuo come from a distance a chance to camp If they wish. Mrs. Jessie D- Met. utnb, fctale home demonstra tion leader, will be In charge of tno program, and locnl organim tious will co-operate, lln etlueu day night, the chaijibcr of com merce and women's club of Urania I'ass are tu give a picnic diuner to all those who attend, at the city park. The program will be varied and is to Include dully health talks by Dr. Kstelia Ford Warner, state board of health, aud a discussion of clothing problems every day by Miss Esther Belle Cooley. clothing specialist of the extension service. Other speakers from the college are Mrs. Kate W, Jameson, dean of women, Prof. J. L. Fairbanks, head , of the art department: Prof. Fred- erlck Berchlold. head of the Km- lish department, and Prof. Edwin, T. Reed, college editor On Wed-1 urmiaj, an, mia. v. . nnj- hurst of Tort land, formerly i el dunt of the Parent Teaihera' Asso ciation and prominent leader in the Ori'Kon Federation of Women cluhn, will tHlk on ttio PaaHion I'lay. ' tit'orgo N. AukcM of th i)rt ou Farmer will have tharxo of the community nltuanic. - urKanlnatinnM of Orants Taaa ar also lo furfiiah a daily musical program. One hour each day will be devoted to le-c- turt'H that are not at all educatlonul in their nature, and a recreational apccialiHt will bo prcacnt to touch tho womeu to play. llund work for home docoratton will be in the hamla of experts, and will Include ork In lie die. bas ketry, curiaina. and perhaps other aubjectH If the women attending wunt them. BIG OPENING DANCE AT ( anyonville Auto Tourist I'ark Tuesday nUM, July 2'J. Pavilion has been remodeled throughout. Music by S liar ranis Syncopators. You want to dunce when you hear them plav. Indies free. Gent's $1.10. Imntinft at 9 p. m. Every one come and have a Jolly good time. : LETTERS FROM THE I ' ' ' PFDPI F. T EXPLAINS TROUBLE. CaniHH Valley. July 22. I'J.'I Kdllor News Iti'vlew: . In your artiilo annm few days ago you iiilimtiiti'il a fiat or ho Hi In renal d tu tho Imldent on the) Donn farm. I Ih-st leave for th sake of my many friends aud rula-; lives to rectify nnd also eiplflin aj few farta. III tho first plaee llier wua no i Rfneral row nusneiK nn that la not my, stylo of lnmlness. t onlered the Soth Croy pnrtv, brlnKliiB; tnooii- shine to my home, off the premises, j and advised Mr. llenn to lurn my -son, lleriiard, to i;ot off the hinder and go to the house, which a not done. The paMT did not mate j that my imu ISemuril la still a ' minor. As I have paid my son Ber nard's way through a good college. ilurliiK the past year, and Intend i to continue paying his way IhrouKh college I fell I had a right to pro- I teel him from poisonous moon shine, which If the use of the satuu is continued, will soon ruin tlm moral character of any young man. Therefore my step was taken for the proti-ctlon of my minor child, whom I hope to educate In college, with the income from the property which I Inherited from my good foster parents. Thanking you for an explana tion of these facia, in advance, I am very sincerely, MH8. ADA J. DK.N'.V. Why not start now using ft Hot point Iron, only JT' "" liudson Klectric Hlore. We deliver. Specialist Guarantees Relief tr.l"1riM'" ItltiT Priori nil m mtwlti trrnnt lrt-,itmTitiilnisi violi-nl mmi In t imo liti im ! vwititr.-l l. Irtnr fH n H. f from i hrntur A-thnm in f h'Htr. ir (t c"t ttmnnthit i Ssilil ttjYtli tlilruil4 hisi LLOYD L. CROCKER'S ' Pioneer Dmjg Stor. Classified ALL NEW AOS - ' J e FOR SALE l'HONtHiltAi'H I'bonu oii!. records, 10c MANCH lor sale, loo A. o" ". balance mortgage. ; AUOress 1'. O. uox 100. Mjruei -iee, lire. -. fill! .SAI..V T.-aio. harness. and wagon. A heap II tasun at once, j Inquire 11. vt . Maudoi, h. Doug-1 lu. oi. tel. . i FOR SALE-Ford touring car, mat ciass condition, t heap lor cash. M4 Houck St- anone I i.i-Y. FOR SALE Modern live room I plastered house, close in, lot ' uM). l'rieo ;to0. J.o00 cash. I AUUiess S. 1. care News Ke- . view. i mil SALE Foidsou ' tractor, j mow and ulsc: all in fiue con-' Uiliun. 1'riced to sell. 111 take , aneep as part payment, lumen. Can) on Hie. l)e ers ITiuo.oO lluvs a good homo in jsandon. rooma and batn, near gchool. near church, near beach, j j, luukaa and null St.. Lock M x 1)nllUo, ore. a - - fi i u l.l ' ltlHi-k Warrior Jviiutt-a. iUnl paca naK8 in the rutin try. t.ooa dddlWa as well. .o with pack saddles, l.eotgo Motnc, C'auittB Vailfy. t'tANii' I-vjU Ai' HOJfci- iJUKO i.euuiitul piano in per ttHt condition. IMk kuviiiK uud .erins Jiu monthly to rcliablo party. Write at once to t'llne ' music. Co, 64 From 81., i'ort laud. T FOR RENT FOU HKNT Threo rtumi apart metti, with bath. $J5 a mouth. Phone :iMt. FOH HKNT-Pp lo date furulnh-i -d upartment, no children. 4-U PlUeP SI. .. SPECIAL NOTICE The only koiluk tiulshltm bkhii'Io. wt havo In tli city are t'hatiinun IJruR htuio aud 4 Chtirrlutl tldw. I'u. Mail orders have lirumpt ...... I K.wehuiK Nat l Hituk Hldg. WIipih niiiillly cmiiiiit. DO NOT PUT IT OFT k Now in tho time id inakH remov ula mnl place tn tho reflected Sur lar iiuiiul Vault, tielorn lie! ihiiih. 1 also do advance work. 1'ut plates over graves lor dcuinnsli-uuon work at Alusoiiic cemetery. Will tuao work any wheia In 'Douglas county. I'rtcea right. If liiiereni eu would be glad to call ami ex plain the l'erlecled Suit ace llurial Vault, or send Illenilure. I'hone 43-K4. 1'. It. llox 1075. On l'aclflc highway, just north of city limits. T. 8- Millikln. Hoseburg-. Ore. - o - Kour reiisuiis for cooking tdeclrlc ally, lis quicker, cleuuer, moro et iinomlcal uud cooler- try our way - Hudson Electric Wtnrc. Kasy payments. WHEN IN ROSLBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua W. F. CHAPMAN'S HMAHMACV Maonlc Temple. Rov:buro, Ore. DONTSUFI'KK! Imm.tli.ite leiir-f is p''iible with tliis SIMi'LEIIUMi: lrc.il m-nt (iWMi-nii is licaiintf. viti,in I'AIM.LSJ. LlJ.AN and bC'fth.' S(ifvrin (UJranlrrvl By WINN'FR SEVEN Section ON BACK PkOK FOR KENT J room furnished Jiouse. 1'hone I2 or 640. FOR RENT Safety deposit botes Kosebuig National Hank. FOR KENT Furnished rooma for light housekeeping. 208 East Court SI. FOR KENTi'UaTu sleeping room, lots of hot water. 311 Last Oak St. Foil RENT room furnished house. Garagf. Garde. A food home. 130.00 per mouth. O. W. Young Son. I'hone 417. -iT6it REN 'I A oTupletely- furnish ed and refluished seven room house wlih bath. Has gang suitable for two can. (40.00 per month. Apply to l urks Schnei der, Lauielwood. WANTED LAUNDRY WORK WANTED Hougli. dry or finished.- Alto mending and darning. Phone 179-J. LOST AND FOUND ForNI iientleman's gold rinic. Owner pleanu call at this office, and describe It. LOST I-ast weeK, iarK folacK purae, con t uins ntlacellaneoua articles. Finder please return to this office. FOl'MVBay horse with saddle on nt Oak Grove Camp Oround. Owner call, Identify property, pay for adv. aud fued. I MISCELLANEOUS' I HOMK LAUNDRY I'hone 637- DOIUlKlf liair curled, 15u. Phone 637. Ul t fc S S M A K 1 N O Myrtle 8 pa rk 8. 2v W. Washington St Phone 14H-L- . C A ft " tn" NKlt Don t f iirRet to call BG3 when In need of auto parts. Barff'a Auto Vro,cK.lng House. " ' - - BATTERIES - LICHTHOUrBE ELECTRIC 0. 139 N. Jackson Strtat, Prion. 318 Roseburfl, Oregon. Get, WiseJ The Douglas Grffl Heal American Food You UkB It. ' W Prices Very Reasonable -- Ileal Coffee with pure cream Open from 6;30 0. m. to JO p. m. Merchants Lunch 40o Coed Meals 3tlc and up. rTvervthlug the Market Affords. W. R. WARNER. Prop. Electronic DiagnotU and I ' Treatment (Abrsms Method) OR. HARRISON FOLK btectronlo and Chlropractio Physloian 4t7-1-1 Perkins BldT Lunch Good We hare a complete line ot l.unili tioialn and Invito you la lo get a suiply lor your next picnic. Try our Hulk Coffee at 40o nd Goc per lh. Fconomy Grocery PHONE 63 Fire Insurance Autoiuooile iiisiirancn. ' Fire, Hieit, ii.llis.nn. puhliu liability nd property damage. Our aKetiey at your service In fill mi Iters pertaining: lo lira and o ituiiiiil.il. insurance. 1'roiupt and rellahle service. G.W. YOUNG & SON INSURANCE 1H Ca-.i 6t. Phone 417 Independence Creamery THE OLD RELIABLE Ro8l)urK Buying Station at RCSEBURG POULTRY MARKET : bo I No. Jackson St. 7, CT PiN' fa 'tit"