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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, TUESDAY, MARCH 31. 1925. rvi Ask ns for your copy of the booklet, "The Joy of Color," and learn bow you can use Enamelold In a hundred different ways. Take a peep at our windows and you'll get an inspiration to use Enamelold, 0 C worth of merchandise to you for OA. "Jv this advsrtlssmtnt and UC Churchill Hardware Co. The Winchester Store) NOTICE TO MILK PATRONS We are adding registered Jersey I cows 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 FOR SCHOOL BONOS OF SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 4 IN DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON NOTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned will, up to 7:30 o'clock ' V. M. of April 14, 1925, receive at his office In the City of Koieburg, Douglas County, Oregon, sealed bids for the purchase of negotiable serial coupon bonds of School District No. 4 In Douglas County, OrOKon, In tbe sum of tl65.O0U.0u, Said bonds will be In denomina tions of (1.000.00 each, dated May 1. 1925, and maturing as follows: 6 bonds to mature May 1, 1926;. (i bonds to mature annually on May! laf nt nr.h and vrv Vf.ni thrA-' 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-annuatly 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 the treasurer of Douglas County, 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 au 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 fall to com plete the purchase of said bonds In accordance with tbe terms of bis bid. Said bids shall be opened at a public meeting of the school board of said District' to be held in tbe school board room In the high school in said district on the lUb day of April, 1925, at 7:30 o'clock P. M. and the bonds shall be sold by the board to the bigbest 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-advertise 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 8arvlea . The Umpqua Florist Cholct Cut Flowers Always Fresh Finest Quality Artistic Floral Designs. Visit Our Greenhouse or Call 40-F2. Reliable Tailor J. H. BERNIER Upstairs Next Umpqua Hotel Cleaning. Pressing, Alteration We Make Your Clothes 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 that chance. He is prop erly equipped to do the work. The Joy of . Color in Your Home Every one likes to see harmonious colors Id every room In the home. These day!, when housewives can mix their own colors - and apply them, It Is possible to get Just the contrasts de sired. LONDON ASKS I. VKXTOltS MK fVU EXT&llMl.ViTOIW (Aautnird Pros Utea! Win.) LODON. March 28. The latest effort of science to rid Londou of its annoying fogs by means of suction fans has bfen a failure. The fans were attached to a con denser box, which received the dirt-laden fog and, by means ot heat, reduced It to ordinary at mosphere, which was allowed to escape minus the soot and dirt. The suction fans varied from three to 18 Inches in diameter and were powerful enough to handle several hundred cubic feet of fog a minute. The Inventors took advantage of the several dense fogs during the winter to test their extermi nator, but they have now admit ted Its lmpractibllity because it would take, they say, at least 750 condensers working together ma terially to affect even a light tog. The condensers would have to be placed in the streets, on roots and poles throughout the city, and such installations would cost about 325.000,000. The London County Council is attempting to arouse Interest among Inventors to produce a fog exterminator, and has ottered to finance testing arrangements. The offer ot a prize for a succesful machine aeveral Years aco brought many Inventions from Germany 'and Austria, but they all failed to affect the thick mist which wan ders into the Thames valley In wintertime. You have no doubt promised yourself that you will order a loaf of (Jltl.MM BROS. MILK BREAD just for a trial. Do It now and you will never order any other kind. OK1MM BROS. MILK BREAD. Phone 133. ELKS COMIXU TO PORTLAND. lAMUCUlctl frwa Luvd Vwv.t PORTLAND, Ore., March 30. Eighteen special trains have al ready been booked to carry dele gates to the national fcika conven tion In Portland next July, James D. Olson, executive secretary of the convention commission, has made known. Olson said there might bo as many as 60.000 person! hero for tbe convention. He said the east is showing a great deal of Interest In the west and will use the con vention as an excuse to take a summer tour. Buy magazines. 2 cents each. Fiction Library, upstairs, Masonic Temple. o SHXATE SOT MLKD. ' (AMoctntnd Prws LcaMd Wira.) DES MOINES, la., March 30. Contrary to prevailing opinion, the members of the United States senate did not resent the Inaug ural address of Vice-President Dawes lu which the rule permit ting filibuster was attacked, Sena tor Cummins of Iowa, president pro-tempore of the federal senate declared today in an address be fore the Iowa senate. "I am of the opinion that fully nine-tenths of the members heur tlly concurred," he said. "Whe ther Mr. Dawes helped or hinder ed changing of the rules is an other question, but the relations between nun and the senate mem bers have been In no way strain ed." uu.i fuuii.iL-itf mini with phrslclan's sew (nlci-mil t!Tlp- lion. Dr. Flint's Vi"" Tltounnml ne imuu vuuti-,vic , ffoos direct to wrrrnni nw,r .,i Vhwzlng, fr"llnjl sinl couching Tnnltl si If by msiiic. niraiwi relief oiwron- TUBBY LOST STPrWED OO 'STOLEN BOS ANSWERS to i -THE OF HAMK WHEN LAST SEEN) WAS V0EA.RINC A CHAMPIONSHIP BELT. s PiNDER PLEA&E RETURN HIM To A1HPI.AVK AID THK RAM.JIKHH TO IXSI'KCT t.lUZl.NU llKlllHi. (A-aocUWd twmm Uw4 WlrO BUENOS AIRES, March JS.r Some of the ranches of the Ar gentine pampas are so large that it takes an all-day trip on bone back for tire owuer to ride from one boundary to another or to visit a neighbor. Hut sureral of these ranch owners no longer need to take these long, tiresome tr;ps. for they are riding now on tbe wings ot tne wtna. naviug purchased airplanes to take them where they waut to go One ranch is equipped with a hangar containing three airplanes, one for the owner, and one each for his two sons. They use them uotjonly to fly around the ranch to Inspect their herds ot cattle, but into Buenos Aires where they have a town house. They do not have to worry about the landing places for the pampas is as level as a billiard table. A doien pri vate airplanes are thus In use on tne pampas, according to Kicard Aldao, president of the Argentine Aero Club, and other ranches soon will be similarly equipped. MOTHERS IMPORTANT Mothers should see that the whole family take a thorough. purifying system cleansing iaxa-1 1. .LI.. O I k'lllll 1-1 Till.-. ll.O HUB IMIUK. HUM U III" TIME Tbe family will be healthier, bappler, and get along better it the blood Is given a thorough purify ing, the atoioach and bowels (lean ed out. and the germs ot winter ac cumulated in the system, driven away. HOLLISTER'd KOOKY MOUNTAIN TEA is one of tbe very best and surest spring medi cines to take. Try It aud see the difference In the whole faintly. Their color will be bettor, they'll eat better, sleep belter, and be well and happy. Chapman's Phar macy. SLOVAKIA! fOliOXIZATIOX. WIIJj llfcl ltlXOALHliXKl'D (AaneUtH Vrrm Leur4 Wirr.) PORTLAND, Ore., .March SO. Recommendations that a colony of Czechoslovaks wntle in Ore gon will be made to a large or ganization of their countrtron In Illinois by J. M. Kolek and Frank J. Prasll of Chicago, who have Just completed a tour of thin state. They return to their Illinois eHlement with a report ot con ditions here. "We found the state even bet ter than we had hoped. There is room for a big lmmlgm:ion movement. Land Is still at a reasonable 1rlce and the topo craehv and cllnmto In Western Oregon. Is similar to Czecho-Slo- vakia." Taylor-made concrete is" good1 con- croto. Tel. 225 H. SACRIFICE SALE OF ORCHARD LAND In order to settle the Estate of Alton 8. Frey. deceased, the under signed will on the fourth day of Aiiril. lzi at lae nour oi 2 o cioca P. M., be on the premises herein after described and in pursuance of the order of the county court of the State of Oregon, for Douglas county, will offer for salo and sell the orchard place owned by said Frey and located at Brockway in this county, consisting of 40 acres about 30 acres being in bearing apples and peacbus, atao a few pears. Place all fenced. Fair house, barn and fruit house. This property must go; but the right is reserved to reject any bid or offer. To be sold subject to an outstanding mortgage of 11000.00 and IntereBl and also certain unpaid taxes. Bids also received by mall or in person up to April 4 Hi. 1925. O. W. YOUNG, Administrator of tho Estate of Alton S. Frey, deceased. For prompt taxi service, city or country trips. Phone 44. AVIATION IN At STHIA Itfcl'OltT; IOI YKAlt. VIENNA, March 2S. Aviation in Austria experienced consid'ar ablo development in the past year. The number of flights re corded on tne routes nenna Munlch, VIenna-Prnguo and Vien-na-Hudapest increased So per cent, and the mileage flown was greater by 60 per cent. The car riage of passengers showed a like increase, while the transportation of goods doubled. Tbe distance flown by the various companies lat vear over Austrian territory wan ennivaienL 10 t-i mines muu world. I Tl,e onenlns uo of new routes. namely Vienna-Berlin, Vlenna- rrarow and Vlenna-Trlesl, are 'iBETLFlNB HAMK AMVlftlCrtT THERE, ISM'TAAjVTHtNft H HKE.4 ETTEITV ROAVT CHlCKEfO, SO I'eA 60NWA , -rAKe tmiS'drumstickMm DCAt ITALONGTMtTCiaoONO OOV4N 8Y THH RAIL RO AO Takrir uMrof MA.MK GCVT T AN' FOlLOV At FIND 7hL SaG SAVAGE if :V WASHER, cut DHYEK Pott more work. Ha no Wringer i Only a Savage Will Do All This for You Why worry along with tome inferior washer that fail in these points? No Wringer kequired, No Heavy Lifting. A Demonstra tion in your own Home. Everybody's Exchange r4h5T WATCH WEST ROSEBURG GROW " ' I West Roseburg is making a suo-1 stantiul and rapid growth, in mod-, em and high class nomo dwellings.' They are equal to any Class of . homes to be found in any city and I Jn.i0...l,O"l k!.? r soenery, and climate to bo found i - .nh. i.n ih Panlllo coast i -hi,., ii I., n.u Rnahnre . an ideal place to live. With Hid new High School to be built this season on the west side, that Hiart f of the city will be made a very de-j sirable place to have a home. The' extending of the city limits to tlio west sido of the Soldiers Home is ', also contemplated which will give ! the city a boost both in valuation Today's Cross-Word Puzzh AN EXCELLENT INTERLOCK Puzzle No. 136. Be J. C. BOYD. H I 2 3. 6 7 8 VIC pi 21 26 H 2? 30 Ills Wi'M 33 34 35 36 37 38 3? M I I 1 1 I H I 1 I M HORIZONTAL. 1 separatists from a church 11 salty 12 the torrid zone 14 a V. S. coin (ahbr.) 15 vitality (colloq.) 16 unit of weight 17 parent 18 pronoun 20 Asiatic civet cat 22 kind of glove 23 uttered 25 own (Scot.) 28 business transaction 27 opinions 29 fastidious ly attired 81 objective case of I 32 behold 83 flows out 87 graduates 40 disturb 41 by means of 43 ppendafre 44 a light bed 45 dry 47 K as tern State (abbr.) IS -exclamation used to call at tention 49 mr (poet) B0 jump on one font 62 calcium (chem. symbol) 63 raises the spirits of 55 erndicntor 6' graceless persons Herewith No. 135. is solution of Pu:sz! L. h. 3. JL JL t e5 jrig illfKi L Z B J. L. B. 9 HAZx 1 S l s lL o ! 1 o B e s E. Perhaps Hank is Dining Out (sf LtVCT fJ CRICKETS!) LTrMMSl virTf f y, )T- 1 ZMkMxM .ftOO ftVW'SV ArJsiJi AteWa BffipMihNtf- wmWJ Washes, Rinses and Blues in the Tub. Without need of Put ting the Hands in the Water. and population. With these pros poets in view the residents ot the west side are expecting a great de- manil (ur feaijuno, iota. p. j. uuf has opened, up and graded! I Hi own Ave., and Intends to macad- Urovvn Ave., and Intends to macau- am u mis summer. . starts at the west Side of Brown's i Fair Acres, run through the Ballf ! and Campbell property Ccts Military St. iiist and inter-1 Jiist west of the Fullcrton school which makes Brown Avenue a very desirable lo- cation for a botae. ' How many ladles are successful with homemade pies, rakes and cookies? it's some trick to bake a perfect loaf of bread. Try one that never falls. GKIMM BROS. MILK HRKAI). l'hnne 133. VERTICAL. 1 ridicule 28 am a 11 sand hlorina hiil (chem. symbol) 3 part of tin body 4 -girl s nam 6 lrawinps made with brown pigment C to minister to 7 a trait 8 electrical charge 9 Clerk of the Peac (abbr.) 10 compari son 11 old-time danre 13 -crawling insect 19 a mala 21 prefix moaning ' two 22 chart 24 nocturnal Afriran animal 20 shoot forth 30-34- -entire -chnira without backa 35 rest few 37 one who shoots with bow and arrow 88 insane 8'J relatives auffix used to form degree of adjec tives 4R nhrill cry 46 hour (Utin) 49 Creek letter 61 lumber man's shoe 64 A thletic Club (ubbr.) EG point of compass How to Solve It Every number indicates the beginning1 of a word' if hori sontai, crosswise, until the first shaded stop to the rignt; if ver tical, downwards until the first shaded stop below. Compare the synonyms in the appended lists to the spsces in the diagrams and fill in the words you know. These will give you clues to the more difficult words. When completed the words should in terlock perfectly. MADE A FORTUNE; DIES IN POVERTY AaorUtrd Fnas Uued Win.) ! CHICAGO, March 31. John Brandt Walker who as a young speculator was credited with hav ing made $1. 000.000 In Wall street In 90 days during the de pression of 1907, died yesterday In Atlantic City, according to word received here. He was 67 years old and was thought to have only a remnant tell ot the for tune he had made. For two years before be went to New York, Walker was a spec ulator figure In the grain pit here. Ho was caught short thous ands ot bushels ot wheat and had only railroad fare to New York when he left. Free's Freese served at our foun tain or delivered, well packed, In any quantity to your home. Lloyd Crocker, NUTS AND FRUIT IN ITALY SUFFER f am,ui-h1 hM Lauwd Wlrv.1 WARI1Iv.nTOV M,r(.h ,, n,y,iT low in neraliire. and Recent low temperatures ana -now in Italy damaged both nut and fruit crops mere, it was stated today In advices received oy me aepariuiem ot Kgnvunuiv. The almond crop In bouthern Italy was said to have been most severely Injured while the cereal crops were helped by the excess moisture. o Plastering, kaisomlnlng and peintiug. Roseburg, Ore., RL 1 Box 8, K. Doug. SU AGED MAN SEARCH ING FOR RELATIVES (AMOCUtMl 11 m. Uwl Wln.j LOS ANGELES, Mar, 31. I, W. Vanegee, 70, wbo Bays be has beeu searching the United Stales for relativeu since he was 20, Is going through tbe directories and tele phone books ot Los Angeles and surrounding cities today In tbe hope of finding some representa tive of bis line. It only a distant relative ills search has taken him to every state in tbe union, he says. arundel, piano tuner, none 189-L ritbirAHE koi;j . IttXAY CAIt.MVAL. (AMwUtm fnm LcH Win.) SEATTLE. Wash., March 30. Preparations are going forward for a big northwest event of tbe University of Washington relay carnlvul. The meet is scheduled for Sat urday, Muy 2, and will be partic ipated in by all of the principle northwestern schools. Thus far the following have signified that teams will be enter ed: University of Oregon, Oregon Agricultural College, Washington Stute College, University of Mon tana and the University of Idaho. The University of California de clined an lnvltutlon on tho ground that examinations are being held at that time. Times and conditions have chang ed completely. Years ago you made your own bread or went without regardless of Its quality. Today by a simple call of 133 you cau have a perfect loaf delivered In five .min- jutes. GHIMM BliOS. MILK liitEAU. Phone 133. IKECUKT '' FlthSH IlItEAll KMtU.'111'M tvVln.S ll.UU.lt tAwArlatcd I1M l.oucl YitY.) PULL Y, Switzerland. March 31. Jean Mattl, a local baker, lias been paid bandsonrely by an Eng lish milling company for his dis covery bow to keep bread from becoming stale. Mutt I, however, before he concluded the sale, stipulated that he be allowed to supply the Swiss army with bread prepared according to his process. Easter cards, egg dyes, rabbits, fancy baskets and pretty colored eggs to fill lliein. Lloyd Crocker. DAILY WfcATHIH DEPORT (J. B. V earner tiureau, local of flee, Roseburg Uiegoii, 31 hours ending t a. m. Precio. in Inches and Hundredths Highest temperature yesterday.. C6 Uiwest temperature last night 42 Precipitation Inst 24 hours V2 Total preclp. since first month. 1.08 Normal preclp. for Ibis mouth..3.9 'tola' preclp. Iroin SeuL 1, to date . -.34.32 Averait i-rvcip. trom bepi 1. 1077 . 28.18 Tut tl excess from Sept 1, 1924 6.14 Average prueipiiuiiun lor 4tj wet seasons. (September to May. Inclusive) 21.4 ( liinilv and unsettled lonlr.ht and Wednesday, probably local rains, conunueu cooi.- WM. BELL, Meteorologist A 100 lbs. half ground 50 lbs. half ground 50 lbs. plain licks 50 lbs Sulphur licks 5 lbs. plain licks SEE US FIRST WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ROSEBURO OAKLAND Classified Section ALL NEW ADS FOR SALE JAPAI.AC Palms and Varnishes, at I'".hI s Furniture Co. IOK SALE Oak dining suite (heap. Call at nil Mill street. VOli SALE 23 good ewes and 26 lambs. E. P. Thlel, Yoncalla, Ore. PLANET, Jr., seed drill and culti vator for sale cheap. Fred A. Goff, Roseburg. BUFF ORPINGTON eggs, J1.60 per setting. Mrs. R. 1. Robertson, 81'7 Houck St FOR BALE R. I. R. Thorough 60c per dot. bred setting eggs, 1164 Military tit. FOR SALE Good dry sound wood, $3.75 per tier. Phone 14F41. W. A. Jeukins, Roseburg. FOR BALE Nursery stock. Phone 27F3. Morning or evening. R. I Ellis. Roseburg, Ore. COWFOfT'SALEBrowu Swiss, giving 4 gallons per day. High test. Roseburg, RL t. Box 78. O. D. McLean. SKAVIN'G-MAClHNBa tor sale or rent. We also call and repair all makes. Powell Furniture Com- pauy. FOR SALE Oak body wobd,1ibve or block, $1.76 and $2 a tier, lllahee Mill and Manuluctory, Oakland, Ore. FORRALfe TlmbcT 'clalmTlnts", residence and store. Phono 243, or address 113 Bherldan street, Roseburg, Ore. FOR SALE Lady's stylish dark blue serge spring suit Blie 86. Very cheap at $3. Address "M", care News-Review. FROCCOLI SEED for sale. Extra good strain, well selected, and raised same for 4 years. C. O. 8h"pparrt, Dlxonvlllu. POR SALE Extra good oatvetch hay. loose; also dry IC-in. oak and wood; some good sows alioata; can deliver wood on short notice. cheap. Phone 42F-14. French Nichols, Bt 1, Box 93, Roseburg. W. C. T. U. WILL HAVE INTERESTING MEETING WED. The Roseburg W. C. T. U. will meet on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. Ilacltstrom at 019 South Stephens street, and an Interesting feature of the after noon will be a biscuit making dem-, oust rat Ion by Mr. Lawrence of the Fisher Flour Mills. Hon. B. L. K'My will speak on the subject "Woman and her Property Rights" The members of the Gkngary Union will be guests at tne meet ing. o For concrete wort can Taylor. 113 No. Flint St Tel. 225-R. OooO Thing POUT MIS 1 Band your nam sad address platnlv written tngethor with 6 cents (sod this slip) to ChainbtrUin Medicine Co, ls MoitMs, lows, sod iwaiv la ratura a trial package containing Cbafnberlala'B Gongh rUmmly for cousTia, eolds, eroop, bronchial, "flu" and whooping erxigbs, and tickling tbroal: Chamberlain's tuoa sch and Liver Tablets for stomach trea ties, indiiealloo, gusy pains that crowd the bean.' bi!iouoas and enfutlmlloBe CkaniberlaJn's belve. Beaded la every 1 family for bums, scsWs, wound,' pihs, toa skin anoctiotM; uiase vsiuca ismiiy ! t!im or.lv ima IWt n.tm It By WINNER L f 83c 45c .......65c 75c ......10c ON BACK PAGE. T WANTED WIDOW woman wants washing to do at borne. Call at list Umpqua Ave. WANTED tided horse about 1200 pounds, consider team. O. C. Bailey, Wilbur, Ore. Phone sa-ni CLIENT wants loan or J2500 td 13000 on good real estate. First mortgage. Will pay 7 per cent Interest. Term ot 3 to 5 yrs. Q, W. Young ft Bon. Phone 417. FOR RENT FOR RENT Housekeeping room, adults. 344 S. Jackson. FOR RENT 2 "furnished rooms for housekeeping. 246 S. Stephens St FOR-RENT-room apt partly furnished. Call at 725 W. Lao st . FOR RENT Unfurnished 5-room bouse, newly renovated, on block from round house. Hohl's Garage. FOR'RENT Housekeeping apt I rooms, gas range, water, lights. Also 2 room apt. Ground floor. 608 So. Stephens St. FOR RENT I room apt witrTbath, lights and water furnished. 2 blocks from P. O., $17.60. Phona 327-Y. FOR RENT In Laurelwood, Apr, J. 2 new bouses, with garage, xlnoleum In kitcben and bath. $30 per mo. Inquire at 602 Mill I MISCELLANEOUS ! i I CAR OWNER Don't fors U call iii when in need of auto, parts. Baiff's Auto WrecklDf House. , HADlATOilS That's my businesa I Now sores installed, and old ones made new. Lark, radiator' 329 W. LOST AND FOUND LOST A large henna colored cel luloid coat button. Finder please return to News-Review. LOST Palrgrar suodellke gloves, with gold stitching on cuff. Finder please return to this of fice. Reward. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. M. ri. PLYLBR Chiropractlt physician, 126 W. Lane Sti Louis C, Davis it Painting and Paper Hanging Phone 569- Ft 427 East Douglas 6t Keep the Rent Take things under your wing own the borne you live In and defy the landlord. Let us help you. Contracting, Building, Coaerete Work, and Furnish Estimates and Plans. J. E. RUNYAN : Phone 202-J 437 South Jackson St Roseburg. I WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua M 11.2 Wssst ss4 Att Wsa'l Laek. WOslastOOOOOsL Imperial Cleaners Our Auto Will Call Phone 277 Churchill HJwe. Co. THI WINCHKSTCR TOI 0 ppea ."4 .. ACMtlfltcT I 'ataSBV II 111 I I ri wj, i s T'i saTl I 1 .1 1 r n.sVae sT sa