kOSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW.- WEDNESDAY. APRIL 1. 1925. E Ask us for your copy of the 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. O IT worth of merchandise to you for O A OtJC this advertisement and JUC Churchill Hardware Co. . . The Winchester Store A;oclstl Fmc Lnaed Win.) PARIS, Apr. 1. The contest ov er the suspension of Dean Berthel my of the Sorbonne's law (acuity and closing of the law school by the government after student man ifestations against the appointment of Dr. George Scelle to the chair of International law has shifted from the Latin quarter to Parlia ment. The Chamber of Deputies debat ed the question until 3 o'clock this morning and then the govern ments handling of the situation was endorsed by a vote of 802 to 220. The Minister of Education, Fran clo Albert In a speech which was frequently Interrupted said po litical agitation was responsible for the trouble. Premier Herrlot wound up the debate by asserting: "It is our duty to react ngalnst this, the first act of the kind of Fascism now being prompted." Opposition speakers condemned the government's action as clum3y, tactless and a gross blunder. For concrete work call Taylor. 113 No, Flint St. TeL I2S-H. SPORT SHORTS (Anociftted Prpa Leatrd Wire.) LINCOLN, Neb., Apr. 1. The Cunningham Brothers basketball team of Wahoo, Neb., which claims to be the world's champion broth ers quintot, last night easily de feated the Yost Brothers five of Swanton, Neb., la a contest ph on the Nebraska Weslcyan Uni versity court. The score was 26 to 8. CHICAGO. Apr. 1. The pitch ing of Charley Robertson of the Chicago White Sox tamed the Now Orleans Pelicans and kept the American leaguer's exhibition slate clean with an 8 to 3 victory in New Orleans yesterday. Continued rain at Oakland, Cal., kept the Cubs Idle, and caused Manager Bill Klllefer to worry re garding the effects on his squad of three days "enforced lay off." Clark I'ittenger, traded by the Cubs to Los Angelos in exchange for Shortstop Johnny iMaCauley, remains obdurate In his refusal to play with the coast league. DETROIT. Apr. 1. The Detroit Tigers returned to tielr training camp at Augusta, Ga., today, with a record of having won every ex hibition game thus far this season. The Cobb men completed their six game road series yesterday with a 13 to 6 victory over Norfolk, Va., at Norfolk. PHILADELPHIA. Apr. 1. Both the Phillies and Athletics are on their way home today from their Florida training camp. Tho Mack men left Sanford last night afrtr defeating the Milwaukee American Reliable Tailor J. H. BERNIER Upstairs Next Umpqua Hotel Cleaning, Pressing, Alterations We Make Your Clothei in Roseburg . Bulk of Fire 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. Imperial Cleaners Our Auto Will Call Phons 277 The Joy of Color in Your Home Every one likes to see harmonious colors la every' room In the home. These days, when housewives can mix their own colors and apply them, tt is possible to get just the contrasts de sired. association team five to three and will make no more stops until they reach Richmond, Va. The Phillies are due here Thurs day and will open a city champion ship series with the Athletics Sat . urday. NEW YORK, Apr. 1. Moving behind a barrage of base hits, Manhattan's Major league baseball ' teams yesterday demonstrated of? ! tensive Btrength which echoed far !anl wide. After giving the Well ington Senators a foru run handi cap in the first 2 innings at Fort Benning, the Giants fell upon them with such vengeance that the I world's cnampions again were scb- j merged, 9 to 6. I The Yankees, facing the Brook lyn Dodgers, collected 16 hits. Bob' Meusel and Babe Ruth each col lected a pair of homers and the Dodgers lost 11 to E. BOSTON, Apr. 1. The Red Sox rested in Mobile yesterday while the Braves in their St. Petersburg training camp defeated the Yanni gans 9 to 5. The Sox play the Mobile Bears ioday. K:iaiy Welch the $5(1.000 oiil ! fielder from Seattle staried in the Braves contest, making three hits. Frec's Freeze served at our foun tain or delivered, well packed. In any quantity to your home, Lloyd Crocker. ORGAN IZElt LEAVES. Ray Last, organizer for the Barbers International pinion of America, left this morning for Marshfield after visiting with the local union. A meeting of the Roseburg barbers was held last night at which time Mr. .Last made a very interesting address. He expects to spend several days In the Coos Bay district and will then return to Roseburg. o Easter cards, egg dyes, rnbbits. fancy baskets and pretty colored eggs to fill them. Lloyd Crocker. When You Cold Com inoOn laiu,- 4 Laxativo at Brom 1 Qui nines tablets to work off tho cause and to fortify the system against art attack of Grip or Influ enza. A Safe and Proven Remedy. Price 30c. The box bears this signature TUBBY m1 ! g I! ' f M SeeX DlDjA SEE A 10ST 1 I WIM0 OF fy, voa AwywHtRe? I a dos wn'j- (Aocbtd hfN Leaani Wirr. , NEW YORK. Apr. 1 Pugilistic Interest In the Metropolitan sec tion today is centered on a con ference of promoters and match makers to bring together Tom Gib bons and Gene Tunney In a light heavyweight championship bout here June 12. After a meeting with .Eddie Kane, managerof Gibbons, match maker Jimmy De Forest declared last night that he would close the match today. The abandonment of i negotiations for a bout between Gibbons and Harry Wills In May after the failure of the milk fund promoters to sign Wills yester day by noon as demanded, by Kane, cleared the way for the Tunney fight. ! Billy Gibson, Tunney's manager, is expected by De Forest to pre sent no obstacles to the bout when be appears at today's confer ence. With the opportunity of boxing Gibbons gone, Paddy Mullins, manager of Wills, has turned his consideration to an offer ti pit the negro against Jack Renault, Canadian champion. Mickey Walker. welterweignt King and Harry Greb, champion of the middleweight also may be matched. . . Taylor-niafle concrete IS good con crete. TeL 225-K. ;ijie xfcws. Weather stormy and cold with snow on the mountain peaks. Mrs. Lena O'Mara is sick with flu, but we hope for a speed)' recovery. There will be a wool growers meeting at the Glide school house next Friday evening. April 3rd. C. J. llurd and others from the O. A. C. will be here to conduct the meeting. Wo would like to see a good crowd present, espe cially the sheep men. There will be a revival meeting this week at the Glide church, conducted by Rev. Schappelle of the Chappcl car. The Parent Teachers Associa tion has been postponed until Fri day, April 10th. bchool Is progressing nicely under the management of Pro fessor C. C. Hill. There will be a hard time dance next Saturday evening at the Glide Hall. Music by the Gliders and every one welcome. XX BUILDING J.OTS . On Brown Avenue tn West Ito'-.e- burp. If you are contemplating building a home see Brown Avenue before you decide and see P. J. Ballf for prices on lots on cither side of avenue. . .j.,, . IN BANKRUPTCY In the District Court of the United States for the District of Oregon, In the matter of William M. Moneymaker, Bankrupt. To the creditors of William Moneymaker of Wilbur, In the county of Douglas and district aforesaid, a bankrupt: Notice Is hereby given that the said William M. Moneymaker was on the 25th day of March, 1925, duly adjudicated bankrupt; and that the first meeting of his credi tors wiil be held at the office of the undersigned referee In Roseburg. Oregon, on the 11th day of April. 1925 at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, ap point a trustee, examine the bank rupt and transact sucn otner oust ness as may properly come before said meeting. Dated March 31, 1925. C. L. HAMILTON, Referee in Bankruptcy. SACRIFICE 8ALE OF ORCHARD LAND In order to settle the Estatu of Alton S, Krey, deceased, tho under signed will on the fourth day of April, 1925 at the hour of 2 o'clock 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 sale and sell tho orchard ptaco owned by said Krey and located At Ilrockway in this county, consisting of 40 acres about 30 acres being in bearing apples and peaches, also a tew tears. Place all fenced. Fair house, barn and fruit bouse. Ttjls property must go; but the right is reserved to reject any bid or offer. To be sold subject to nn outstanding mortgage of $1000.00 and Interest and also certain unpaid lanes. Illils also received by mall or In person up to April 41b, 1925. 0. W. YOUNO, Administrator of the Estate of Alton 8. Krey, deceased. HEi A PBlIt BELT VJrtF.M GOT LOST ' t,w' ! MA A well-balanced, palatable, easily assimilated diet that nourishes and up-builds. Use at meals, between meqls, or on retiring. Endorsed by physicians for over 40 years. Prepared at home in a minute by briskly stirring the powder in hot or cold water. No cooking. LILLIAN GISH ACCEPTED (AtamcUti'd PrvM Lraits Wire.) k N EW V O IK, Apr. 1. I ..Man Oinh wore i.iar.rs II. Putll's ring when 'unofficially" engaged to him as well as when the entice ment became "official," Pm'll has testified. He Is suing the act reus to enforce a contract wheroby Bhe was to make pictures for nis com pany. Mies Glsh has denied that an engagement ever existed and Due 11 has testified that there wns an "unofficial" engagement before he was divorced: that the engage ment became "official" when he was divorced and later It was brok en by mutual consent. "In June 1023," Duel, testified in Federal Today's Cross-Word Puzzle A SPRINGTIME FANTASIE Puizle No. 137. Bt J. C. DOYD. Mz "77ZS1!ZZZ Jin-3 r H H m. " W W 15 26 27 !"IF IIZZj:IZ"iIl -M vr'M m 'M 47 Hp ,46 I I fflVt .... 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I MOST 8c A 8I& I 00& TO V.'EWl A CHAMPIONjHiPy VT CE.LT HE 1 HAD DtAMOM J IT AW cow is. 1 JFll Safe MUk nd Diet For Infanta. Invalids, th Agdf Nurtfing Mothers, Children, tc court yesterday, "Miss Glsh and I went to Mrs. Glsh and told her that my wife and I were going to be divorced and after that Miss Gish and I Intended to be married. 'Did you give her an engage ment ring!" "1 did." "Did she ever wear It?" "She wore ft from time to time." "Did she return it to you?" "She did, in "iy or August, 1924.". About this time Inspiration Pic tures, of which Duell was the head was being liquidated. It will prolong life. It Is perfectly nutritious. It is a perfect picture. It Is perfectly delicious. Why the old fashioned kind? It costs no more. Order now. GUI MM BHOS. MILK BREAD. Phone 133. Fifhers' Blend Flour biscuits served free for clubs, lodrtes and churches holding meetings or ban quets. Call Lawrence, I'mpqua Ho tel. VERTICAL. 1 ngTeement 2 to engage tite services of 3 at the top 4 a tap 5 mniie cf oak 6 artificial stream 7 plunder 8 the raj n bow !) rots 10 wulk 15 finishes . 18 rows 1!) written meiouvs 21 drags 22 joins by sewing 23 ship's ran for help 24 before 2 yes 27 old time 31 made ready for action 82 mix 8t neutral 80 savor 37 depart secretly 88 to read carefully 3!) to taunt 41 comrade 42 the true skin 43 mineral substance 41 a number 4G hea.l covering How to Solve Puzzle. The beat way to solve this cross-word puzzle is to run over the list of horizontal and verti cal synonyms in starch of evi dent or "easy" words. If hori zontal, the word you are look ing for must extend crosswise from the number to the fir t shaded stop on the right; if ver tical, it must extend downward from the number to the first shaded stop below. When fin ished, the words should read equally well crosswise and downward. HE AIU1 BlC- HES omlV A LltTLE FELIEJX (-n AM THE CHAMPEEMiHlP r. -ta BELT IS OMLV A COLIAH 1 I n JfT T I QOVJ4HT VOlTrt SOME Or" ) . THE MOiEV HE. VwOM Ir4 TME DOii-SHOVM- HES , ) V OMLf A BOOT THIS LctJ I T "Flu or do nu, we had a snap py meeting up here at the tillde UraiiKe Saturday uight," writen'M. L. Kuutnoll, the iwc rotary of the Glido Chamber of Commerce, which is to work with the gran ye In putting 011 the celebration. "After a real spirited discus sion ot ways and means, the ue cUion was reach vd to have a rlp- roarin celebration here Fourth of July In Steve Shrum's fir grove tust of the High School uuiidng. Lvery member of the Grunge has been placed ou a working commit We and without doubt the cele bration will be a dandy. "Jim Uovittgduii, us chairman of the entertain nrent committee, has promUed to try to have either r resident cool.dge or "Helen Ma ria" Dawes here to deliver the oration, but If It is impossible for them to come, Pete Ulukely will do his beat at It. In any event, John Alexander, our nioiU noted citiieu, will play at least oue solo on bis famous jews harp more it permitted. General Dawes may have It over John on music composition, but when it comes to scientific manipulation of this ancient and little-known Instru ment, well put John up aguu.dt any of them especially It thty are smooth-shaven. StraluuJ through the-luxuriunt herbage ou John s upper lip, the Bweet dulcti tones have a peculiarly soot tuny purring quality that can be likca ed to no other earthly sound. "Guy King has entered into ne gotiations with the Governor tor a permit to set off the biggest Don 1 ire this country has seen since G, De liernardi's huy burn ourned lat Bumnver. Guy Is plan ning a unique ceremonial dunce around this bonfire in which the duncers will carry upright forked willow sticks. On theue Bllcks will be impaled hot dogs and a prize will be awarded to the daring dancer who can first roust a dog without s.nhUing his whisk ers. No one will be barred. "The sweet, seductive strains of the local symphony orcheiira will be heard at odd times, day and night. The leader, Vic Uluk ely, announces that the repertoire of his brchestra will range from "Old Zip Coon" to "The .Moon light Souuta." From i 1. M. un til midnight our modern duuee hall will be open to ull comers. "Ed Everts has been picking the rocks oif the bull diumond for a week or more and apre-es to arrange a buttle between the Glide teum and any other team in the slate that shows evidence of being In our class. "Uob Ulukely will have charge of the other athletic contorts and all jumpers, runners, wrestlers, fighters and weight-throwers inun, woman and chJd who de sire to perform are requettStd to communicate with him at once. "We decided -to statrt the orgy at daybreak and keep Vr up until we all run down even If it tukes till midnight." PAKKN'T TKAVIII-.lt OFFI CIAL TO UK HDIti; FRIDAY. Mrs. Uoortfe Perkins of Port land, slate Presldi-nt of the Ore gon Parent Teacher Association, will arrive In Itosoburg Friday, Don't Fuss With Mustard Plasters! Jtftufrrofe Worlit Without tilt BlUlerEaticr , Quicker There's no sense in mixing a mess ol muslard, flour and water when you car. easily relieve pain, soreness nr stillness with a little clean, while M listen .le Muterule is made of pure oil ol mustard and other helpful ingredients, combined in tlie form of the ptficnt white ointment. It takes the phco ol mustard plasters, and will not bitstor Mustc-rolc usually Mires prompt r ncl from sore throat, bronchitis, loi'.cilhhs, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congest ion, pleurisy, rheuma tism, lumbago, pains and mhes of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted fret, colds oi the chest (it may prevent pneumonia). ToMothergt Musterolels alio made in milder form for babies and small children Ask for Children's Musterole 35c and 65c. jars ' nnn turwe Btttmr than a mustard plotter HE'S THE hrtd iJP 'MISTER GALLfttHEO. 4 n i TTLC WISPE.ET THINKS HEADACHE 1 00 lbs. half ground 50 lLa. 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 R08EBUR0 OAKLAND Classified Section ALL NEW ADS I FOR SALE ( 1 , i JAPM.-C Paints and Varnishes, at j it wall's Furniture Co. SALIC 23 good ewes and 26 iuuij... K. K Thiel, Yoncalla, Ore. r'Uit SALE 10 tier dry 'laurel hood, split (or cook store. In quire at Duds for Men. FOR SALE R. I. R. Thorough bred selling eggs, &UC per doz. lib Mllituiy bl. FOR SALE Uood dry sound wood, a.7S per tlur. Phone 14F41. VV. A. Jenkins, Roseburg. COW FOR SALE Drown Swiss, giving 4 gallons per day. High test. Roseburg, Rt. 2, llox 79. O. D. McLean. ot.ul.NU MACHINES ior sale or rent. We also call and repair all mates. Powell Furniture Com pany. FOR SALE Oak bodyW'ood7stove or block, $1.7o and 42 m tier, lilahee Mill and Manufactory, Oakland, Ore. FOR SALE Timber clalrn lots, residence and store. Phone 243. or address 113 Sheridan street, Roseburg, Ore. FOR SALE OR TRADE Stewart No. 2 automatic grinder for sharpening shearing knives, No. 1 condition. Chas. 8. byar. bHOCCOLl SEEL ior sale. Extra good strain, well . selected, and raised sumo for 4 years. C. O. Slieppard, Dixonville.. FOR SALE Extra good oa"t-vetch hay, loose; also dry l(i-lu. oak wood; some good sows and shoaia; can deliver wood on short notice, cheap. Phone 42F-14. French Nichols, RU 1, liox S3, Roseburg. and visit tne local organization. She will conduct a meeting at the Hattist church from t to 4 o'clock Friday afternoon to which any one IntercBi'ed is Invited to attend and will also add rows the UuainuHs Women's Club at their noou luncheon on that day. Pimply! Well, Don't Be People Notice It. Oriva Them Off With Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. A pimply fuce will not embarrass you much longer If you got a pack ane of Dr. Edwards' Olive Tuhiots, The skin should begin to clear af ter you have taken the tablets a few nights. Ch-unse the blood, bowelB and llvi r with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tab- I lets, thu succesbrtn substitute for calomel; there's no sickness or pain after taking them. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do that which culomel do;s, and Just as eiit-ctively, but their action is gen tie and safe Instead ot severe and Irritating. No one who takes Olive Tablets Is ever cursed with a "dark brown tnsie, ' a had breath, a dull, listless, "no good" feeling, comttiiiatinn. torpid liver, bad flisposUicm or pimply fare. Olive Tablets are a purely vego Inhlo compound mixed with olive oil; yoii will know them by their olive color. Dr. Kdwitrils spent years among palients affllnted Willi liver and bowel coniplnfiilH anil Olive Tablets aro tho Immensely effective result. Take one or two nltihtly tor a week. See how much better you feel and look. 1 r.c and 3uc. By WINNER LITTLEST FVlFB SEEN. tEK TIM& HURT HIM Ht HE'S GOT A ALT 85c 45c 65c 75c 10c ON BACK PAGE. FOR SALE OR TRADE Thorough bred Poland China boar, not reg istered, but eligible. Will trade for rame stock. Beyers Ranch, . Cauyonvllle, Ore. t WANTED DHKSSMAKINQ. Bellen rooming House. Mrs. J. Henry. WANTED Young woman to ex change services for course In marcelling. Apply Terminal Beauty Shoppej ' ' CLIENT wants loan of S2500 to 31)00 on good real estate. First mortgage. Will pay 7 per cent interest Term of 3 to 5 yrs. Ot W. Young & Son. Phone 417. r FOR RENT FOR RENT Housekeeping room, adults. 344 S. Jackson. FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms for housekeeping. 246 S. Stephens St. FORENT-S-robm-apt partly furnished. Call at 725 W. Lane St -FOR RENT Furnished 4-room apt adults only. 414 E. Second Ave. N. Phone 181-R. iun UfeWl uniuruisueu j-ioom house, newly - renovated, one block from round bouse. Hohl'i Garage. FOR RENT In Laiirelwood, Apr 1. 2 new houses, with garage, Linoleum in kitchen and bath. 230 per mo. Inquire at 603 Mill FOR RENT- roonr"house7l2ioti; all fenced, fine for cow, chickens and garden, city water. Helbig and Groves, 401 W. Cass, Phone 262. MISCELLANEOUS CAR OWNER Don't forget t call G53 wben in need of auto parts. Sarff'i Auto Wrecking House. MARCEland bob"curL 75crhlr cut and curl 60c, at my Jiome. 331 8. Main, Phone 67-Y.- Mrs. Amy Rogers. ;' RADIATORS That's my business, New cores Installed, and old ones made new. Lark, radiator 829 W. Lane. . LOST AND FOUND LOST A largo henna colored col lulold coat button. Finder please return to News-Review. LOST Pair gray suedellke gloves, with gold stitching on euff. Finder please retun to this, of fice. Reward. 'J PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DR. M. rt. PLYLKR Cblropraetlf pbyslclan, 126 W. Lane St The Umpqua Florut Cholc Cut Flowsra Always Frssh U Finest Quality Artistic Floral Designs. Visit Our Greenhouse or. Call 40-K2. 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