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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW SATURDAY, JANUARY 3. 1925. FIVE FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ftOSEBURQ MOVlfIC VA&JS jSr lOCAL OR ionc GfSTAMCt PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. M. H. PLYLER Chiropractic physician, 126 W. Lane St. Electronle diagnosis ana Treatment (Abrami Method) DR. HARRISON FOLK Electronic and Chiropractic Phyaician 417-18-19 Perkins Bldq. Phone 491 SERVICE ia bur slogan and de pendability is our watchword. Let us clean your wearing ap parel and household furnishings. We know how. Phone 277, our auto will call. TRY OUR WAY Phone 277 Our Auto Will Call NOTICE I Good Cars, Cheap make your I own terms. See L. R. Chambers HIGHWAY SERVICE GARAGE . Phone 478 Milk Pasteurized , IN THE BOTTLE Is not exposed to the atmosphere until it reach es your home which guarantees purity to you. Rexroad Dairy PHONE 39-L wffm W LAUNDER UNEhLS IN A WAV That BRiNfrS US Compliments each day. The manner In which we B "do up" household linens meets with the hostess' ap proval. The manner in which wo launder her table clothe, bed spreads and pillow cases appeals H to her sense of pollttness. a lpZ(Xnnmmii n, u, u, m m marcig- -gHj Hi Ii iU ti W W imtnBM2ffln House-I SjsiJc Hold -iy&S Roxeburg Steam Laundry Phone 71 Roseburg, Ore. One man and a WADE cuts from 25 to 40 cords a day. Low coat of operation and nuintesanoe. Simply coo etraotcd. Light. ruged and durable. New tinle wheel defign enablei one maa tr move the WADE aaywbere and operate it alone. a WADE 1. the ir and time laving i 20 yean, ure upon request. Prompt Deliverie From Stock Wild OAKLAND EQUIPMENT Our fleet of law and small vans stands ready to move yon anywhere you desire. We guarantee to protect your property and render prompt eco nomical service at lowest prices. -We aim to please'' H. S. FRENCH TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. PHONE 220 OLD FURNITURE f S PROPOSED IN HIT SE (AjfocUtcd lreM Lcawd Win.) WASHINGTON, Jan. 3. Recur ring offers of antique furniture for equipping certain rooms in the I White House in the style of American historical periods have led Senator Spencer, republican, of Missouri, to offisr a Joint reso lution authorizing acceptance of such donations. The officer in -charge of public buildings and grounds la the Dis trict of Columbia would be charg ed with the duty of determiniug 1 whether the proffered articles ! were real antique and of the "cor rect period." Santox the best tooth brush made. Bristles guaranteed to stay with the brush. Lloyd Crocker. .UDCA.I..UUI. iWBirDYPiCE ( fAwx-iatw. iTwn Leased Wire.) i SALEM, Ore., Jnn. 3. Governor Pierce said today that he probably ' will announce his decision Monday relative to the ouster of Dr. Thomas . Koss from the state fish commis sion. A transcript of the testimony taken at the recent hearliiK in the I case was received by the governor I today, and be said, hm would go I over It with Attorney General Van . Winkle. ! The governor attempted to re move Koss from the commission, charging him with extravagance and with having bought liquor from a, police officer in Astoria. Af ter th6 hearing here the liquor charge wad apparently dropped, , Ross denying it vehemently and the governor showing inclination to believe him. The aliened extravagance was mainly the employment of Carl D. Shoemaker by the conimiHsiou us business manager at a salary of $500 a month. Koss lefuts.ed to have tho coni- , m legion and demanded a liarinir. which wa granted, and following the hearing ihi matter was taki n under advisement by the governor. Just arrived carload of Pasrr Fence, Square Dr.i F'-nce and Mouarch ga!var..zt d Red Tor, IJ.irb wire. Write us for prices. Stearns Sl Chenmveth. Oakland. On. TUBBY sa , , ' I - j payjg r- tarn : j J: N AkSw chevteoN WM , . well VOL) needntN - v I A RA-AVW tseJ 54T pop Ha is , t- if cox At athimg OKE ) i, l f -lA I 0' Lkj VrTT TfFINGKWTH Uhat-vouShooio ifW. ' f DID. 1 mm 1 wm i mm w-: m W TEGKFJIGflL VICTORY OVER DAfY KRAMER (AaaocUb-l Pm LmmI Win.) NEW YORK. Jan. S The world's fiatherweiKhl buxing crown rests on the head of Louis "Kid" Kap lan, Merldt-n, Conn., "buzz saw," today as a result of his decisive victory over Danny Kramer, Phila delphia southpaw, in a title match here last night Kramer was bat tend into submission by the whirl ing Kaplan. The end, In the form of a flut tering towel, from Kramer's cor ner, came after . one minute and elevtn sicond3 of fighting in the ninth round, giving the Meriden flash a technical knockout. The battle was one of the most spectacular title matches ever seen. Both had everything to gain and nothing to lose and with this In mind, defensive tactics were for gotten. His face streaked with blood from a broken nose and two bndly battered eyfs, his lips cut and his body pinkened by the storm of punishment only by sheer nerve. Kaplan fought an aggressive, merciless fight, wearing down bis opponent by the power of his drive and then cutting him to shreds as the gloves became wet. lie sailed in at the opening gong and never let up. t Dance at Melrose Country Club Saturday night, Jan. 3. Uood music. Eve.r body como and have a good time. . )E LEADER IS VERY ILL lii PARIS (Aaaociited Treat Leued Wire.) PKKIN. Jan. 8. Dr. Sun Yat-tien, leader in the govern ment of Southern China, who hase been here in conference with the victorious Chang Tso I.;n, wirg of the central govorn n'nL is seriously ill. Seven physicians, after a con sultation today, mild the liver malady ailing the famous Chin e30 leader will entail an opera tion. The prospects f-or coin fieto recover are promibin, thv physicians said, but Dr. Sua was ordered to abstain from all of ficial or social activities during Li't convalescent period. Juat arrived carload of Page Fence, Square Deal Fence and Monarch galvanized lied Top, Barb wire. Write us for prices, b teams & Ckenoweth, Oakland. Ore. SCIElSMET (Aorx'Satfl l'lvm Liaftcd Wire.) V ASi J I XG TO N, Jan. S. Alveting for their concluding ses sions today, delegates attending iie convention of the American Asdociation for the Advancement ol Science were assessing the program reported in the various field of science as making the gathering as one of the niostj significant In the organization' history. Outstanding among the lines of progress reported "are those ! dealing with the knowledge of! I the planets; and the effect of' i some forma of electricity and of, light upon the determination of j I the sex and character of off spring. Observations that chim panzes can really think attracted I much attention. j t The association has gone on record at the meeting as appror ' al of the proposed reform of the' I calendar to a year of 13 months) l of equal length; the projected: national arboretum and the bo-J tanicat garden; and the study of oceanic conditions, underlatken : under '"the direction of the navy .department. Other actions of the meeting' have included advocation of a new national .park at Glacier ; Iuy. Alaska, and the condemna tion of government reclamation or swamp lands not suitable for la.-m laud, but used by wild 10WU. I -d j Will sacrifice standard make pl-j ano, in this vicinity, to reliable: party, $10 per month will handle j Wr.te Tillman Piano Store, Sa-1 lem, Ore., for particulars. SOpe fcJife 09 Approval 2J V10L.GT !DAR who's who and what's Happen kd CTNTHIA and JIM IXI-AND. fcrltte and groom, aettl In their nw ' bon to find that Jim s motntr m- pxu to rul their Uvea. Cynthia aV1-. Tlm'a taunllrin in hlal miltllAT bUnds him. TODAY'S INSTALMENT (V BRIDGE TABLE BATTLES CTNTHIA did not mind playlnff bridge aometlmea. but she hated spending a delightful afternoon playing it with, women who treated the game aa a matter of lire and death. And blng late to her sister - in - law's party, given In her honor, did not make the occasion any more pleasant. Her mother-in-law clutched her as she en tered the door, said "How could you forget, Cyn VIOLET DARK thia dear!1 in reproachful tone. 2iastlly Introduced hor to the guests whom the did not know, and pushed her Into her place at one of the table. The game began. Cynthia's partner was a large, ex pensively drcMPd person who in dulged In bitter frankn?rs as the game progressed. 'Partner, why dldnt you obey my signal?" "Partner, didn't you under' rand that I meant you to toad clubs then? "Partner, you could have raised my bid and been sure of mak ing it!" Cynthia began to feel that she wns expected to be a mind reader. The room wtis close, end heavy with the scent of, roses. Her head ached. Her hat felt too tight. The large, vehement woman got more and more bitter. The others at the table be gan to be limply uym path tic. Cyn thia wished that she could have worse luck Inevitably she held good cards, 'played them her best, and then was shown In detail how she could have played them much bet ter. Nothing but a grand slam seemed to satisfy the large woman. "Young Mrs. Leland plays such a peculiar game!" The large woman, dummy for that hand, was talking with some friends nearby; even her lowest tones were easily audible. Cynthia set her Jaw, took off her hat, and shulHed the cards, deter mined to show this enemy of the moment that she could play bridge well when she hnd to, even though she loathed It. Sho concentrated on the game, playing more carefully than ever before, and tried not to consider the possibility that, if she played badly enough, nobody would ever dare ask her to a bridge party ognin! The large woman, playing against her now. opened her bulging eyes wide, ftirs. Inlands peculiar game evidently had Its good points, after all. "I don't understand your bidding I don't understand' she mur mured feebly, when Cynthia had Bcored hfgh against her. "Your game Is most erratic. "Yes, retorted Cynthia sweetly. Jotting down her score after a hand In which who had taken tricks that oeemed lost to her forovor. An Im pudent comment came to hnr lips, but she checked It. After all, these people were the ones among whom she must spend her life, since she had married Jim. The fnct that she would never nave chosen them for her friends meant nothing. 8he must live as her mnther-ln-law and ber sister-in-law wished, apparently for the present, at least. 'But not any longer than I can beip." ahe vowed, when the gnme IS (AMoclatM Pri-M I.eaMd Wire.) NEW YORK. Jan. 3. The United States did 50 per cent more business with Soviet Rus sia in 1924 without official re cognition than with Czarist Rus sia before the war, according to claims made by Soviet represent atives here today. The Soviet's three principal trading companies here footed up their ledgers for the twelve months ending Dwcmiier Slut, lam, to report a trade turnover Hi Pop Has a Poor Seme of Humor. was over at last, and perfectly dressed maids were serving perfect ly prepared refreshments. She'd have to do that sort of thing, too. In her house. You were entertained, and then you entertained, and thea were entfrtulned aguine. vicloaa circle! She began to estimate the amount of mousse she had eaten since she and Jim returned from their honeymoon and the round of post-nuptial parties began. 8h was sure that It ran into gallons! Women were talking to her, mask ing the usual comments, asking the u.suat queetlons. How did she Ilka ber new home? Didn't she find the city charming? She hnd gone to Miss Lewis' school in Washington, had n't she? jrcharm she had known Elaine Graham there? No? "Not that anybody oares whether I knew tier or not," she told berselt as the chatter ceased. "But they have to say something.1 Would she ever roally know these women, and like them? How stupid and unin teresting she must seem to them, how like a dresscd-up dull! She went home as soon as she ponslbly could, to find Jim waiting fur her. He was tired and rather cross had looked forward to coming home and finding her there, he an nounced, and going for a drive ou4l Into the country. "But. Jim dear, It was your sis ter's bridge party; I had to go, she told him. "Yes, of course, ha answered. "Mother never nags," tatd Jim coldly. "But it does seem as If you might be here when I come home early Once In nwhllfl. Ymi'r nluinva some party or other." "It isn't my fnulttH ahe exclaimed. "I hate theite affairs. I forgot ail about the one this afternoon was planning to walk down to your office and call for you and your mother called me up and was furious' at me.M "MV llPfl VPn Vnil tnrrrnt A A you were the guest of honor! " Hor ror lay heavy In his voice. "Why, Cynthia, that's well, really, you should have remembered." "One minute you scold me for go tmr. and the next vmi fint ) cause I almost didn't go!" she sobbed "It was nothing but quar rels all the time I was there Just one constant fight over a card table and then you and I quarrel when I get home. Jim, I simply hate this wiiy oi living, rour mother will never natr me Into mlnw nnwhtM again unless I want to go!" Alother never nags," Jim began cold I V. lnnklnir nn rmm k. paper he had picked up, but Cynthia imu runnea on xo ner own room, to drop into a corner of the window seat and try to gain control of her self. A Trip to the Dog 6how through their hands between the two countrlos of $68,416,147. They then added 10 per cosl to cover transactions presumably concluded in Moscow, Berlin, London and other Eorpean me tropolitan centers. mnkinr nn estimated total of $69,757,761. This exceeded by 23, 267,701 the pre-war turnover In Hu-lun-American trade of about 4 , OUO.OUO. The present turn over of 169,757,761, repre sented actual exports ironi tue United States to Russia of s.V2, 2,5!'J and Imports of $10,- 723, DDK, leaving an apparent trade balance in favor of this country of about i l.'JOS.'Jjl. according to tho books . rtnflehaker costs less per pound than butter. With a complete le;ser wTra service, rencliliiK to al! part oi Oregon, the Nows-Revlew furn ishes its 4z 0 mmwrlDcrs the lat- new. every day. MwH1 KING DENIED BY EGYPTIAN PARTY ,AaocaM Pra, Imtr Wirt.) CAIHO, Egypt. Jan. J. Dis avowal of any differences be twtvn the "Wafd" executive branch of the Egyptian nationalist party and King Kuad, is voiced in a mani festo Issued by Zagloul Pasha, na tionalist leader and head of the government which resigned follow ing tha assassination of the sirdar. Sir Iee Stack. "The enmiUs of the Wafd." the manifesto says, "have adopted the habit of inventing lies in order to influence the elections. The Wald would not be concerned about them it they did not affect the highest peraonag in the country. "The Wafd continues to abide by Its pledges. It has never had, nor has it now, any thought against the king." The face of nature takes on a new appearance when viewed from the porch of your bwn home. Pages Lumber & Fuel Co. ' (By Associated Press.) PARIS, Jan. 3. The gale which swept Paris and Nortmrn France yesterday continued during the night, the velocity of the wind here reaching 100 kllomtters (about 62 miles) an hour. IU ports from Lorlen say the steamboat Saturn broke In two and sank. At La Rochelle a smack went down after striking a rock, and a sloop was cruuhtd by two heavier sailing vessels. WOODCUTTERS ATTENTION The Board of Directors of School District No. 4 of Douglas county, Oregon, will receive sealed bids for 400 cords of old growth red fir, or and for 400 cords of second growth red fir wood to be delivered as follows: High School, 190 cords; Benson School, 80 cords: Rose School 90 cords: Ful- I lerton School, 30 cords. These bids may be filed at any time with the Clerk up to three o'clock P. M. on January 6th, and all bids wll be opened at the regular board meeting held on the same day. Details as to size and time of de livery may be obtained from the clerk. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated this the 18th day of De cember, V. J. MICEI.LI, Clerk School District No. 4. Office, First State and Savings Bank. E! IT (AancUtrd ITna Ixupd Win.) PARIS, Jan. 8. Alexander P. Moore, American embassador to Spain, in Paris on his way to the United States for a three months vacation, refused to comment on the Spanish political situation and repudiates Interviews attributed to him on the subject, declaring: ''King Alfonso netda no defense as tar as I am concerned." Ashby's Imported Broccoli Seed is now really for delivery, f20 per pound, drawers should order as soon as possible. Mrs. N. C. Asu by, Apt 6, over Rose Confection' ery, Roseburg, Oregon. 0 TO IIXANCK HON I S. (AMOclatrri I'm. Lnied Win.) WASHINGTON, Jan. 2. The treasury today took the first step toward financing the sol diers treasury securities at 4 perj ceni IU meui me mm. vn m government fuuds January 1st, 1930. Head off that cold with Pioneer cold capsules. They give imme diate relief. Lloyd Crocker. ONE MAN KILLED. (Awm-I.ImI I'rM. Wlrr.) NEW WESTMINSTER, II. C, .Inn. 1. Dr. M. B. Forrester, a Classified Section ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE. FOR SALE FOR SALE Portable Vlctrola eluding records. Phone Sill L. In FIR wood, cord wood, 2 foot or 16 lnch wood. Phone lU'lt, Buyer llroa. FOR SALE Link d hay. Edenbow er Orchard Tracts, t'red Fisher Mgr. Phone -tK3. bJii SALi. Viking si'iiarator. of 4V0 lb. capacity, luquuo at ttose burg Poultry Market. TOR SALE Uuzj saw outfit with 4 h. p. gas engiue cheap. O. Lf. Thiel, Youcalla, Ore. FOU SALi Gcaruart knitting ma chine, good aa new. Auuress "KUitter ', care News-Keview. IfDU SALE Snepuord colilu pupd, good slock, 43 each. iJeiivered at itosuburg. Address Box 100, Myr tle Creek, Oregon. FOR SALE-Two Oakland"- auto mobiles, one touring, one en closed, cheap. See them ut YYhurien tiros. liilbERLAND 160 acres Al um ber ftlo per acre. Three miles to railroad town. Easily marketed. Address Tunber, euro Notts Re view. WILL sacrifice staudard make pi ano, in this vicinity, to reliubie parly flO per nionin will handle. Write Tallman Piano stuiw, Sa lem, Ore., for particulars. fcOU SALL Good looking 6-cyna-Ucr Natfh; good tires, in flue me chanical condition, and like find ing a car at ioo. Roy Catching Motor Co., Oak and Main Sui. FOrT SALEl924Ford tontruckT has two rear ends, oue wltu sol id Uia and other with pneuma tic lii-vs, equipped with gravel dump body. Cneap for casu or terms, itapp Bros. Phone all. WANTED DRESSMAKING Myrtle Spurks 343 So. Stephens SL Phone 3oiJ. WANTED-Brush cutters! Phil Slrader, Dixonville. Phone 1F32. WANTED Girl lor general house work. Phone 338-U or call al tug N. Jackson St. wXNTELVGlrl wlbhes to do house work. Addt ess "Housework," care News-Review. DRESSMAKING First class work reasonable. 348 S. Pine St. En trance on Woodward. ,adY with-one child "wishes poul lion as housekeeper for widower or batchelor. Address "Box 6" care News-Review. W ANTED Smitu herd good sheep. Could use about 25 two year old steers. Address Box 668 or phone 419-Y. WANTED Furs.-Hlgiie.il prices. With. L. F. Wilsou, Hood Tire Shop, opposite News-Review. B. F. Shields. dentist, was killed and Frank Doyle critically injured last night when- an autumoltllo car rying thein, collided with an ln- lerurban car here. If "homo is whoro the heart Is," build a homo around your heart Page Lumber c Fuel Company. SELLTE (Anoclatrd I'm Loand Win ) SALT LAKE in i, Utah. Jnn. 3. Over oue million fleeces ap proximately 1II.000.OUO pounds of wool have been contracted for 1925 I In Utah at an average price, of 45 : cents per pound, nccording to entf mntes made public by tho Utah State Wool Grower's association. The estimated total Utah pnxluc-1 tlon of wool this year is 18,000,000 j pounds. Hall's Catarrh IVlCUiUi Treatment, both local and Internal, and has bm-o successful In the treatment of Ca tarrh for over forty years. Sold by all druggists. F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. Ohio .By WINNER FOR RENT FOR RENT Sleeping room and ga ruge at 222 W. Douglas St. FOR RENT Modern 8-room apart ment. 814 Mill St. Phone 403-R. FOR RENT Furnished apartment, cloje in, very good location. 4vi E. Douglas. FOR REN T Garage, close In, 3 per mo. Call at 247 S. Jackson St. Phone 4 1 It. f'0HREN'T 3 furnlsireJTbomX Lights, water and phone. In quire at 426 Floed St, 2-ROOM" furnished apti! U2; 1 room furnished apts. $15. Bath privilege. 246 So. Parrott 8t, FOR KENT New modern five- room bungalow, completely fur nished, including piano. 847 Cobb St. or phone 403-Y. FOR RENT 2-room furnished apartment, ground floor, near Benson school. Wonderful place for children. Reasonable rent. Phone 70 J or call at 622 1st Ave. No. FOR RENT 2-room furnished apartment. 119 West 1-ane Slreet Gas range, bath, toilet. Wash room. Hot and cold water furnish ed. $23.00. No children. O. W. Young & Son. Phone 417. I LOST AND FOUND LOST Lady's tan gauntlet glove; Tuesday. Finder please return to this oitice. FOUND Watch charm with lodge emblems. Owner please call al this office and describe H. LOST5'ox hound, female, whlto with black spots and black specks. Last seen near Rice Hill on Monday, Dec. 15. Reward. Er vin Rice, Oakland, Ore. Phone 40F4. I MISCELLANEOUS I MONEY To loan on first mort Eage Jay W. Wright, Mllo, Ore. LOST Pair tortoise rira eye glass es on Jackson St! between Blake- Jy and Lane Sts. Call 61-J. CAHOWNnit Don't "forget t call 553 when In need of ants parts. Sartfs Auto Wreckinl House. WiLL tho party who tot a brown silk 12 ribbed umbrella with an amber handle, by mistake at the Armory New Year's eve. kindly take to News-Review office or call 175-R. Greetings a We Wish You All a . I i Happy and Prosperous NEW YEAR Let us all Join hands and make Roseburg's 1925 Bigger and Better for Us All Hoscburg Lmbr.&Mfg.Ca. ROSEBURG, OREGON WOOD Fine, Old Growth "Fir JOHN E. HATFIELD Phone 3FI1 Dixonville CANNED GOODS Every thing you want Phone U Our Service It Prompt Fresh Fruits and Vegetable! Economy Grocery Phone 63 WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua Reliable Tailor J. H. BERNIER Upstair Next Umpqua Hote.' Cleaning, Prasslng, Alterations We Make Your Clolhei in Roseburg Tanks i UJf Otwmd at OMollna, Oil. Water and Air METAL. Won't Leak. 10OU.ro I0.C00 Cak Am Scrla. CM Our PrkM. Ciiurclii'l Mil we. Co. THE WINCHESTER STORE L II II " -JL- CrnjU by VtU4 r4wuT 5yp&- 4