ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. MONDAY, MARCH 30. 1925. FIVE. Ask us for your copy of tho booklet, "The Joy of Color," and learn how you can use Enamelold in a hundred different ways. Take a peep at our windows and you'll get an inspiration to use Enamelold. fiC worth of merchandise t6 you for , OfY OJ this advertisement and t)UC Churchill Hardware Co. ' The Winchester 'Store NOTICE TO MILK PATRON8 We are adding registered Jersey cowb and expensive equipment to our dairy, in order to give you bet ter milk, and for this service we are increasing the price the trifling sum of ten cents per month on quarts and pints, effective April 1. Thanking you, E. E. MORGAN. NOTICE FOR BIDS rOR SCHOOL BONDS OF SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 4 IN DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON NOTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned will, up to 7:30 o'clock P. M. of April 14, 1925, receive at his office in the City of Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon, sealed bids tor the purchase of negotiable serial coupon bonds of School District No. 4 In Douglas County, Oregon, in the sum of (165.0U0.00. Said bonus will be In denomina tions of 11,000.00 each, dated May 1, 1925, and maturing as follows: 6 bonds to mature May 1, 1926: 6 bonds to mature annually on May 1st of each and every year there after Including May 1, 1933; 11 bonds to mature annually on May 1st of each and every year there after including May 1st, 1940; 10 bonds to mature annually on May 1st of each and every year thereaf ter including May 1, 1944. Said bonds will draw five per cent Inter est, payable semi-annually on No vember 1st and May 1st, and the principal and interest shall be pay able in lawful money of the United States of America at the office of j the treasurer of Douglas County, I Oregon, or at the Fiscal Agency of the State of Oregon in the city and state of New York at the option of the purchaser. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check payable to School District No. 4 of Douglas County, Oregon, in an amount equal to five per cent of the amount of said bid to be forfeited to the School District in case the successful bidder shall fail to com plete the purchase of said bonds in accordance with the terms of his bid. Said bids shall be opened at a public meeting of the school board of said District to be held In the school board room In the blgb school In said district on the 14th day of April, 1925, at 7:30 o'clock P. M. and the bonds shall be sold by the board to the highest and best bidder but for not less than par and accrued Interest The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to re-advertlse the sale of said bonds. By order of the board of direc tors of School District No. 4, of Douglas County, Oregon. V. J. M1CELLI, District Clerk. FORD REPAIRING CYLINDER REBORINQ Our Specialty UNION GARAGE Authorized Ford Service The Umpqua Florist Choice Cut Flowers Always Fresh Finest Quality Artistic Floral Designs. Visit Our Creenhouse or Coll 40-F2. Reliable Tailor J. H. BERNIER Upstair Next Umpqua Hotel Cleaning, Pressing, Alterations We Make Your Clothe in Roseburg Bulk of Fires Are The Result of Ignorance Eight hundred women In the United States killed In the past year by cleaning with gasoline at home. 'Let a MASTER save you thnt chance. He is prop erly equipped to do the work. Imperial Cleaners Our Auto vAll Call e Phone 277 The Joy of Color in Your Home Every one like to see harmonious colon In every room In the home. These days, when housewives can. mix their own colors and apply them, tt I possible to get Just the coo Iras u de ired. APPROPRIATIONS OF OREGON WATER (AocUUd rr Uued Wlr.) SALEM, One., March 28. Os- car Furuset of Portland has a d- plied to tne state engineering de- 'the cause of which, physicians pariment for authority to coo-(were unable to determine, Harry struct Cause Creek reservoir forM. Hutchinson, an electrician to the storage of 30,000 acre feet May sneezed from the nasal tubes of water from Cause creek and an inch and a half piece or a quar Walla Walla river; also for the ter-inch steel drill with which he construction of Dry creek reserv- had been stabbed in the nose 12 oir for the storage of 20,000 acre reei irom ury creen, ana tne ap propriation of the stored water and water from Walla Walla river and Cause creek for the Irrigation of 25,000 acres, development of power and domestic purposes. The Central Pacific Hallway company has applied for author ity to appropriate water from an unnamed creek for railway and domestic supply in Lane county at a cost of $9,000; also for the appropriation of water from Trap per creek for the same purpose in Klamath county at a cost of $6, 000; also for the appropriation of water from an unnamed creek for railroad purposes and domestic supply In Klamath county at a cost of 15. 000. Other applications Include: Central Pacific Hallway com- pany of Portland, water from Cold creek, for railroad and domestic purposes in Klamath county, at a con of Jo, 000, Southern Pacific . company of Portland, water from an unnamed creek for locomotive and railroad purposes in Lane county, at a cost of $7,000. For concrete work can Taylor. 113 No. Flint St, Tel. 126-R. BIG MILL FOR SUTHERLIN C. A. Joslyn ,of Portland, who purchased five hundred acres of timber of Balfour, Guthrie & Co., southeast of town about a year ago, was here last week looking over his holdings with a view of enlarging the small mill now on the property to a mill of 60,000 feet daily capacity. Mr. Joslyn has made extensive Improvements on the mill since he purchased the property . by increasing the size of the building and adding a plan er and other machinery. He now proposes to put in larger boilers and engine with a view of Increas ing the capacity of the mill from 30.000 to 50.0uf feet daily capacity. When in operation he expects to employ about fifty men. Suther lln Sun. Mothers, Do This Whtn the Children Cough, Hub Mumterolc on Throat and CheetM No telling how soon the symptom! may develop into croup, or worse. Anc then's when you're glad you have s jar of Musterole at hand to giv prompt relief. It does not blister. As first aid, Musterole is excellent Thousands of mothers know it. Yol should keep a jar ready fur instant use. It is the remedy for adults, too. Re lieves sore throat, bronchitis, tonsillitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, coneestion, pleurisy, rheu matism, lumbago, pains and aches ol back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, chilblains, frosted feet and a Ids of thf chest (it may prevent pneumonia). To Mot here: Musterole is also made in milder form for babies and small children Ask for Children's Musterole. 33c and 63c. jars and tubes. Better than a mustard pltuUT TUBBY fff THERt OOTHE CORUEQ. CRYltO" Kjj UKt E.VCK lHIWo I e-rX M0MT TELL a FEW MATTER u 1 i ' I II T - SALVATION ARMY CAMPAIGN TO START Captain P. O. Strickland, state home service campaign director, t has arrived in KoBeburg to lay I plans for six months maintenance I of the Salvation Army in Douglas i county The captain will be speak ing at several of the business ' men's luncheons and various clubs and fraternal organizations of the city and county, and will also re port on the local work in the county for the past year and out line the work for the coming six months. The reason for a six months campaign la on account of the contemplated community chest drive to be put on in November, the Salvation Army being In need of funds to tide them over until that time. . . , I Adjutant Anderson, who is In charge of the local work, has been doing good work since coining to the city, and has a desire to bet ter serve the community, which will be possible If everyone does their part to help carry on the work. Hemstitching, 6 and 7 c. at Fish er's Store. SNEEZED STEEL DRILL FROM NOSE (AwocUted Prew Lu4 Wtm.) PHILADELPHIA. Mar. 30. Suffering from a perpetual head- ache and approaching blindness, years ago. Arundel, piano tuner. P&one 189-1. COUPLE SENTENCED FOR MANSLAUGHTER (AMOcLtftl I'rem Ltwd Wirt.) CHATTANOOGA, Ten., Mar. 30. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. IJennett ear ly today heard a Jury declare that they were guilty of voluntary man slaughter and should be confined in the state penitentiary for 10 years. Tho defendants had been ,on tr? tor six days on a chanreof murdering Miss Augusta Hoffman, aged aunt of IJennett, in 1915. No tice of a motion for a new trial as filed. I The sentence fixed by the jury 'was the maximum uuder the man- isiaugmer cuuvicuou. Money cannot buy a better loaf of bread. Why not bae the best when the cost is no more' (Jill MM UM.OS. MILK BREAD. Phone 133. LABOR LEADER DE FIES THE SOVIET AMocUtd Pre Lvtwd Wit. BOSTON, Mar. 30. The Ameri can Federation of Labor "defies" the Soviet system of government and is opposed to recognition of the Russian communist ' regime, Matthew Woll, vice-president of the federation declared at a stormy meeting In a public forum here last night. Radical supporters in the audience greeted his denuncia tion of the Russian government with cries of "liar" but the director of the forum restored order. Mr. Woll di-clared that the American Federation of Labor stood for '"the voluntary co-operative system of bringing about the just aims of labor," and would not tolerate what he called the com pulsory co-operative system of so cialists, communists and syndi calists. He asserted that the com munists in Russia were in the minority and did not represent the Russian people as a nation. Plastering, kaiaomlnlng and painting. Roseburg, Ore., Rt 1. Box S, K. Doug. St. WINCHESTER SPAN APPROACHES SOON WILL BE PAVED PORTLAND, Ore., March 21. Completion of Tho Iialle-Caltfor-nia highway, the John Hay high way, and tho Roosevelt coast hiehuay through Curry county in was decided upon by the state highway turn mission at the gession which closed late yester day. A number of projects were or dered advertini-d for the meeting April 2:!, inrludiiiK: Klamath County Illy 1 1 ill sec tion on Klumath KalU-Lukevfew h'hway, grading nine mite:. Sur vey ordered from Lakeview on other sections of the highway not built. Three River aertion, Tillamook highway, between llee ranch and Dolph, replacing bridges. Clatsop county, Columbia highway, paving nine-mile ne-tion between Svenson I MJMATS THE DlDlA FAl l AM' HOUT VOURSElF Cl CIO fjOME M ne i iyi BOOT MIT VA ME WHMS THE yvS mm - L. F. T. CLUB April Fool Party, Tuesday, March 31st, K. P. Hall 9 p. m.. starting second series sea- son's dances . , W V w ft and Astoria. Lake county Summer lake section eight miles of surlacing. Curry County Roosevelt high way. Euchre creek to Mussel creek, five miles of surfacing. The Dalles-California highway, from Deschutes county line to Crescent grading. Eugene Florence highway, from Deschutes county line to Crescent, grading. Eugene Florence highway, Blatchley section, grading and surfacing two and one half miles. Douglas County Pacific high way, paving approaches to Robert A. Booth bridge, near Winchester. Wallowa county, Enterprise Flora highway, grading seven miles north from Enterprise. Lincoln county, Roosevelt coast highway, grading from Newport to Agate lieach. Curry county, Roosevelt coast highway, grading from Rogue River through town of Gold Beach to Hunter creek. Linn County, grading fourteen miles between Albany and Leba non. Old Oregon Trail, resurfacing 25 miles between Baker and Telo caset. ' TRESPASS NOTICE Everyone Is hereby notified not to trespass in any w ay on my prop erty in Umpqua Park Addition, Lot 2 Plat B. F. E. GATES. o Taylor-made concrete Is gocd con crete. Tel. 22a K. Today's Cross-Word Puzzle "MY KINGDOM FOR A WORD!" Puzzle No. 135. By J. C. BOYD.' '1 1 3I 1 '5Wh 61 71 81 9 IC zzzmzAzwiz- 17 p IS '9 P 20 ?24 -fi "I 1 1 1 wmAtt HORIZONTAL. I transpor tation ehnrgos 6 valleys II decorate 1 2 concerning 13 bovine quadruped 1 4 atmosphere 16 to go (Scotch) 17 initials of a late firesident ocations 20 centimeter (abbr.) 21 calyx leaf No. 134. M I t-t- T I b p I i N ' SJ C So He's Worth $15. Anyway. Franks A IICKIKJ , MOM ' -tLV-S'- COOLIDGE IS NOT SPHINX SAYS SECTY. (AaorlsMI tTrm Uneea Win.) ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.. Mar. SO. i 1'resldeut Coo'.ldge Is really quite a talker and not nearly ao taciturn as is generally believes, .said Edward T. Clark, secretary to jtlie president, on a visit here last night. "When In the company of one 1 who can give him Information jthat he needs, the president as sumes the lead and penults his visitor little opportunity to talk j except to answer questions,' ex plained Mr. Clark. "When he finds the uccasion, he shows that speech is no stranger to him. However, ' It is when he meets people who .have no particular message that he earns the reputation of silence, lie la no parlor conversationalist." "He has learned to engage In wholesale handshaking without suffering physical tortures that, l for instance, the Prince of Wales I did," coutinued Mr. Clark. I "There is a secret lu the art I that is to grasp the other follows, hand before he has a chance to get yours, lu other words, it is better to squeeze than to be squeezed. For prompt taxi service. CIV or country trips. Phone is. SHOEMAKER TO RETIRE PORTLAND, Ore., Mar. 3(1. Carl D. Shoemaker, manager of the state fish commission, has announced his intention to retire to private business from commission affairs upon the expiration of his present contract, April 30. Shoemaker also 1 asked and was granted a leave of 1 absence with pay from April 1 to ! April 30. Shoemaker has been an official In game and fish affairs for nine years and nine months, and the fish squabble of the past few months has centered over his head. VERTICAL, 22 salines 1 truths 23 circlets 23 inflexible 2 worship 24 devoid of Si', heathen 3 wningle intelligence 29 inside 4- suffix used 25 one who . 30 two-lcggcd to form plunges animal nouns of headlong 32 word of atrency 26 Spanish refusal S Rlimy. coins 33 pester creeping 27 plant beai B5 force mollusc ing aro- (Latin) 6 challenges mntic seeds 36 bcloncring 7 article 28 olfactory to him 8 limb organs 87 irollin-like 9 perform 31 jumbled sprite 10 holds back, type 30 stout as a cur- 34 head offl- 41 cut rent cer of a 42 scorches 15 pronoun Stnta 18 Indian title (abbr.) for Euro- 3G belonging peans to a i?irl 19 green 38 myself herbs with 40 exist dressing - luticn to Puzzle i I Tip For Beginners. Solve this puzzle by compar ing the synonyms listed in the "Horizontal" and "Vertical" columns with the number of spaces extending crosswise or downward on the diagram, as the case' may be- If a word occurs to you meaning sub stantially the same as the synonym and the correct num ber of biters to fit in the spaces between its number and tie first shaded stop following, write it in lightly. Work away the small words, the "easy" words, first, and they will give you pl"'v of clues to tlitjdif ficult ones- A ABOOT THVf- THAT "'' HE HAD OU HIS I I rn e nnr-'t tin r:v-r 111 Bid t 1 ( . . I I I CHAPPED HANDS chilblains, frostbite Just rub on soothing, cooling, beating Views OW IT Mllam Jmn tW r.r(g John C. Veatch, newly appointed commissioner, took bis seat at the commission meeting without pro test from Dr. Thomas Ross, who has filed proceedings to establish his right to the disputed commis sion seat SACRIFICE SALE OF ORCHARD LAND In order to settle the Estate of Alton S. Frey, deceased, the under signed will on the fourth day of April, 192& at the bour of 2 o'clock P. M.. be on the premises herein after described and In pursuance of the order of the couuty court of the Slate of Oregon, for Douglas county, will offer for sale and sell the orchard' place owned by said Frey and located at Urockway in ' this county, consisting of 40 acres about 30 acres being In bearing ; apples and peaches, also a lew ! pears. Place all fenced. Fair bouse, I br rn and fruit house. This property I must go; but the right is reserved to reject any bid or offer. To be sold subject to an outstanding! mortgage of $1000.00 and Interest and also certain unpaid taxes. Bids also received by mall or In person up to April 4th, 1925. G. W. YOUNG, Administrator of the Estate of Alton S. Frey, deoeaaed. Buy magazines. 2 cents each. Fiction Library, upstairs. Masonic Temple. SPORT SHORTS (AOTcUtrd fnm Lrued Win.) Ace Hudkins. Nebraska light weight, who meets Joe Benjamin in a ten-round bout at Vernon arena April 7, billed for the light weight championship of the coast, started training today at a Los Angeles gymnasium. "Kid" Kaplan, featherweight champion who defeated Ernie Gooseman at San Diego last Satur day was scheduled to leave today for his home in Merlden, Conn. Eddie Huffman, light heavy weight champion of the- United States battle fleet who lost a deci sion to Jack Lee after he had de feated Tony Fnente in ten rounds, has been matched for a return go with Lee at the Wilmington arena April 1. More than 100 University of Washington fotball candidates are to answer Coach Enoch Bag shaw's call Wednesday for the In itial Bprlng gridiron practice. In- terclass football games are to be played In April Instead of next fall, Bagshaw announced. Coach Roscoe Torrance has Issu ed a call for University of Wash ington freshman baseball candi dates to turn out for practice Wed nesday. The first freshman game Is in Seattle, April 7. It costs more to make tt than any other kind but It's worth all Its cost to Bee them come for It con tinually. GRIMM BROS. MILK hlltKAl). Phone 133. Tanlac added 20 pounds "Svr yean' itomach Iroubtt ntt mt hti money, tul routes of Tanlac made me a well and kapfy man. I have tailed 20 Ibt. never f til uwelll" Otto Segnn, Portland, Ore. TANLAC is Nature's greatest tonic and builder. Made from roots, barks and herbs after the Tanlac formula, it revitalizes the blood, tones up the digestive organs and puts the whole system in'Log AnKees saying the signals fighting trim. were "coming In fine." , f , i'ii The underground antennae used Don t go about your work sickly tne teBt, ,n connctlon with a and discouraged. Follow the ex- ! ample of millions who have bcenl'-ur l!1 Z'iZ i " 1 , , . c I ground and centering from differ- ncipca oy i niv. i ""'.ent directions as the spokes or a druggist's today and get this won-1 wheel. Dr. Rogers said he hoped dcrlul tonic. You'll be surpriSed) "P"-" ZiTJl how quickly you start to improve, j rab,, antennae he intends to lay. For Comllpalion . V . i . li n n Take Tanlac V tptable Pull TANLAC! Ev-ira rrrrty I-ttr'A r Tr' price. oriunaie inoeeo are uiose fUJi. TUUH. 11.JLrXtliyih0 Rr ,n rach o( omMM BROS. SEED SPUDS Just received, a few sacks of choice Earliest of AIL While they last $3.00 per 100 Flour $2.40, $2.25, $2.10 Stock Salt 90c 100 lbs. 9-39 Fence 38c SEE US FIRST WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ROSeaU RO OAKLAND Classified Section ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE. FOR SALE JAPALAC Paints and Varnishes, at Hooeli's Furniture Co. FOR SALE Oak dining suite cheap. Call at 611 Mill street FOR S.L175Toat87crsrHen- ninger, Wilbur, Ore. Phone 30F3. FOR SALE 23 "good'ewesamOS lambs. E. P. Thlel, Yoncalla, Ore. F()It SALE Good"3ry sound wood, 3.76 per tier. Phone 14F41. W. A. Jenkins, Roseburg. FOR SALE Nursery stock. Phone 27F3. Morning or evening. R. L. Ellis, Roseburg, Ore. COW" FOR SALE Brown Swiss, giving 4 gallons per day. High test. Roseburg, RL 2, Box 79. Q. D. McLean. FOR SALE 4 jr. old roan Durham cow, A No. 1. Be fresh In few days. 1-4 mile south of Edenbow er school house. Applehoff ranch. SEWING MACHINES' for sale or rent. We also call and repair all makes. Powell Furniture Com pany. . r BROCCOLTBfcED for sale. 1 Extra good strain, well selected, and raised same for 4 years. C. O. Bheppard, Dixonvllle. FOR SALE S. C, hatching eggs. . Buff Leghorn 11.50 for 15. Phone 28F12 r address MrB. Henry Lander. Roseburg, Rt 1, Box 137. FOR SALE Gold Dollar straw berry plants, iusueoled. . Also ' Yellow Dent field corn. Test 100 per cent. D. C. Mclihehey, phone 5-F13. iuit bCEE TxTriTgood oat-veVcfi hay, loose; also dry 16-in. oak wood; some good sows and shoals; can deliver wood on short notice, cheap. Phone 42F-14. French Nichols, RL 1, Box 93. Roseburg. RADIO ANTENNA IS LAID UNDERGROUND (AaorUtrd I-rra Um4 !.) WASHINGTON, Mar. 30. An nouncement that he had succeeded In reaching the Pacific Coast with radio signals from the underground transmitting set with which he has been experimenting for several years, was made here last night by Dr. James H. Rogers. His efforts to obtain reception of the waves from his underground station at Hyuttsvllle, Md., near here, on the coast, after previously reaching points as far distant as New Mex ico, were crowned with success last night, Dr. Rogers said, when he received a telegram from an amateur signal station operator at set of 3."0 watt tubes, consists of I"" contends the earth crust is a more efflleent medium for trans- mlttins radio waves than the air. What a I'l'y an mankind cannot have so good a loaf at so low MILK IIHKAI). Phone 133. By WINNER 7 WANTED WANTED Good horse about 1200 pounds, consider team, O. C. Bailey, Wilbur, Ore. Phone S3-F13. CLIENT wants loan of 12600 to S3000 on good real estate. First mortgage. Will pay 7 per cent Interest Term of 3 to 6 yrs. O, W. Young & Son. Phono 417. WANTED Furniture painting and finishing, sewing machine clean ing, lawn mower sharpening and saw filing. Fixup Shop, 297 N Stephens, back of high school. FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished rooms. (10 Winchester St. Phone 691-R. FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room reasonable. 311 E. 0k St. WIDOW woman wants washing to do at home. Call at 1133 Umpqua Ave. . FOR RENT Nicely furnished room, close In. gentleman, pre ferred. Phone 202-R. FOR RENT House, 10 A of land, close In. City water, lots fruit, a U. Helblg. 407 W. Caw St. FOR RENT Four room furnish ed house af 811 West . Mosber St Phone either 282 or 644-R. FOR RENT Unfurnished Broom house, newly renovated, one block from round house. Hohl'a Oarage. FOR RENT Housekeeping apt, I rooms, gas range, water, lights. Also 1 room apt. Ground floor, 608 So. Stephens St. FOR RENT 2-room apt. with bath, lights and Water furnished, 1 blocks from P. O., $17.50. Phone 227-Y. : ' FOR RENT Large front room, downstairs, ntcely furnished, for gentlemen only, hot and cold wa ter, bath. 221 West Washington. FORTiENT In-Laurelwood, Apr. 1. 2 new houses, with garage. Linoleum In kitchen and bath. 130 per mo. Inquire at 603 Mill 1 MISCELLANEOUS i ROSEIIURO CYCLERY, Now at 6H N. Jackson St. Key fitting. (JAR OWN fc R Don't forget - to call 553 when In need of auto parts. Sarff'i Auto Wreckinl House. - TO TRADE New furniture for old". Fine Quick Meal kitchen range for any kind of range. Judd'a Fur niture Exchange. RAOiATOltte 'i nst's my business. New coral Installed, and old ones made new. Lark, radiator 329 W. Lane. Read the Classified ads. in The News-Review. They mean dollars to you. ' PROFESSIONAL CARDS" DR. 14. H. PLYLRK Chlroprtetlt physician, 12 W. Lane St. .. MATERNITY HOME 1118 Winchester 3t Phone 410 Mrs. D. Cornwell -; Patients Privileged to Have Their Own Doctor WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua .Tanks -"i; .! metal. " METAL. Woa'l Leak IB OaL IftOOO Oak Churchill Hdwe. Co. THE WINCHESTER STORt 1 . 1 . ' Copy"" l-buttxi F nrr firsts. Int. " P 9