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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY. APRIL 2, 1925. "Ira!! Ask ns for your copy of the booklet, "The Joy of Color," and learn how you can use Enameloid In a hundred different ways. Take a peep at our windows and you'U get an inspiration to use Enameloid. DC. worth of merchandise to you for V this advertisement and Churchill Hardware Co. The Winches ier Store SPORT SHORTS WASHINGTON. ' Apr. 2. Re ports from New Orleans where the Senators play the local southern association entry today say that Manager Harris is not losing much sleep over the five defeats the champions have suffered in their six games with the Giants. While they have, of course, played to win all of them, it was said, the play ers have been warned by Harris not to take any undue chances on the rough fields the games have been staged on. BOSTON. Apr. 2. The Red Sox defeated the Mobile Bears 13 to 12. at Mobile, Alabama, yesterday, at St. Petersburgh the National league braves wiped out the Giants 16 to 2. PITTSBURGH, Apr. 2. The Pi rates were considerably clawed up by the Vernon Tigers yesterday in the first game of their series at Los Angeles. Ray Kremrr, the Buccaneer's pitcher, walked a bat tor in the ninth Inning, when the bases were Jammed and gave the coast team the only ru they need coast team the onl yrun they need- NEW YORK. Apr. 2. A baseball triumph is merely an incident In the season's play, but a baseball victory over a baseball Jinx is a feat for celebration. It was in this light Manager Mil ler HuRgins chose to consider yes terday's fourth and decisive defeat administered by the Yankees to the Brooklyn Dodgers at Nash ville, Tenn., 10 to 7. DETROIT, Apr. 2. The Detroit Tigers who beat the Augusta, Ga., team of the South Atlantic league 4 to 3 at Augusta, yesterday, came nearer to defeat at the hands of the Georgians than thoy had In any previous game this season. ST. LOUIS, Apr. 2. An April fool's day prank of the weather produced a football atmosphere for St. Louis major baseball league club. The Cardinals accepted the Joko and with It a game from the Seals 10 to 8 at San Francisco. The Browns, apparently disgruntled lost to the Cincinnati Reds, 7 to 4, after leading In six of nine innings at Jacksonville, Fla. CLEVELAND, O.. Apr. 2 A ninth inning batting rally resulting In 6 runs gave the Cleveland In dian's a 8 to 6 victory over the Ro chester Internationals at Savanah, WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua Keep the Rent Take things under your wing--own the home you live in and dely the landlord. Let us help you. Contracting. Building, Concrete Work, and Furnish Estimates and Plans. J. E. RUNYAN Phone 202-J 4S7 South Jackson St. Roseburg. Bulk of Fires Are The Result of Ignorance Eiflht hundred women In the United States killed in ths past year by cleaning with gasoline at home. Let s MASTER save you i -... y.il. 111,--. . . ma - r I 1 J J ,1 criy equippea 10 uo uic work. Imperial Cleaners Our Auto Will Call Phon 277 TAe or of Color in Your Home Every one like to see harmonious colors In every room In the home. These -day, when housewives can mix their own colors and apply tbem. It Is possible to get Just the contrails de sired. 30c CHICAGO, Apr. 2. There was a 5 to 6 tie In the tenth inning of the Chicago Cubs-Oakland, Cal., game, at Oakland yesterday and the Cubs had the bases full, when the veteran Grover Alexander came to the bat. He singled and scored Weis and McAulev and gave tho Cubs the game 7 to 5. The series with Oakland to 13 ended with a double 'header Sun- day, will be the Cub's' California swan song. Red Faber and Hollis Thurston did a thorough Job on tho mound for the White "Sox at New Orleans yesterday. When they had finished the Pelicans were beaten it) to Coming to Mcdford and Eugene DR. If LLIfffl SPECIALIST in Internal Medicino for the past twelve years DOES NOlFoPERATE Will be in Mediord on Mon day, April 6 HOLLAND Ho tel. And in Eugene on Tuesday, AprU 7 at the OSBORN Hotel. Office Hours 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. ONE DAY ONLY No Charge for Consultation Dr. Mollinthin Is a regular gradu ate in medicine and surgery and is licensed by the state of Oregon. dlrea from JJtC, $ ' s tbe aiiaa- (p- ri (PL '.',.( tecnirer. j I Li jca., yesterday. j I appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of The debatc, cheduled for the stomach, tonsils or adenoids. I(lm week jn March were postpon Ho has to his credit wonderful cd wbt,n the ijnivtralty of Oregon results In diseases of the stomach, fl d member, ot lhe team liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, iawn ill . . 1.1.1 .i ,. were taaen in. ting, catarrn, weak lungs, rheu matism, sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal aliments. u." " ",i i-,,;,.,?!. in 1 Oregon : liedwick Wilson, Gold Beach, Ore., varicose ulcers. Frank Koehler, The Dalles, Ore., stomach trouble. 1 Mrs. E. C. Hammock, Myrtle Point, Ore., goitre. Mrs. John McCue, Lakeside, Ore., appendicitis. Henry West fall, ulcer of stomach. Mrs. E. C. Bates, eczema. O. M. Hlchey, Ontario, Ore., , Baker, Ore., Boring, Ore., heart trouble. Louis S. Stt'lber, 328 E. Iluchan an. 1'ortlaud, Ore., sdenoids and I I tonsils. Rt-member above date, that con sultation on this trip will ho free and that his treatment Is different. Married women must be accom panied by thrir lin.' bamls. Address: 211 Bradbury Bldg., Ixin Ana-les. California. TUBBY . 1.-- rti l'M GONNA CET HY .-TESa 004 HANK. THfct'S ) ?iLOyT. BACK AGAlM ..I - '4' jsSr-.. BRONZE COFFIN WAS TOO SHABBY FOR CHINESE PRES. laocUt4 Prta Uci Win.) PEK1NO. Apr. J. The last wish j of the late Dr. Bun Yat-Sen. firet ; presiuent Ol me luiuese reyuuuv: '"i ftau vn m u.a.u - j tnipq.ua. , ; that he be burled In a bronze crya- Jack Johnny her childhood sweet- .J ne Khool board mot last Mon- (Ait.4 Pna Um4 Wiw.) I ;tal coffin "like my friend Lenine" heart is aboard train speeding 1 dav nlKnt jeciuid on an 84- WASHINGTON, Apt. . Wal-' .went unfulfilled today. The bronie eastward as she bad dreamed, but month ,erlll o( icnooi jor ih0 com- lace MoCamant of Portland, Ore- j casket long awaited from Mobcow, the ticket she bounht for the Jour-- ng year ton wno upet the plana of repub-' .arrived and proved to be a shoddy ;ney la being used to take her i The Marcn uon wsg rather tamellican leaden by stampeding the ;affalr. unsuitable, and was reject- body home tor burial. She died j (tUs YeIlr He ws pro0ably sufter-1 Chicago convention In 1920 to Cal led, isuddtnly lust LMonday nlRht while , lng wjth m col(1 ke lne reBt 0( vln coolldge for vice-president,; Tonight Dr. Sun's body lies In (saying good bye to Iriends and f.us. was recommended to President the Western hills at Peking, nine miles from the city. In celestial Blyuenssu temple- It will bje re moved later to Nanking the city In which Dr. Sun first 'ruled, as presi dent. The funeral ceremony today was a throwback to Manchu man ners and customs. From Central Park where the body of the progressive Chinese leader has been laid out since his death, the services began. A touch of occidental ways was seen In the glass casket in which Dr. Sun was encased, while countless Chinese admirers gazed upon his face. Thousands of scrolls extolling Dr. Sun's virtues were hung from . the walls of the mortuary cham ber and adjoining temporary structures which also housed hun dreds of artificial wreaths and emblems. The funeral was attended by a huge crowd. The body was car ried to the gates of Central Park where the precession of niourn era were carried by vehicles to the spot in the western hills where China s Idealist was laid away. Flshera' Bloni Flour biscuits served tree for clubs, lodges and churches holding meetings or ban quets. Call Lawrence, Umpqua Ho tel. SECOND SEA LORD OF BRITAIN DIES (AaaorUled I'rcM Lcurd Wlrr.) LONDON. Apr. 2. Vlce-Admlral Sir Michael Culme Seymour, Bec- ond sea Lord and chlet of naval ! personnel, died today. He was , born August 29. 1S67, the son of the third Baronet, Sir M. Cuime 'Seymour. Sir Michael served as la riar-admlral in the battle of Jutland, commanded the Black sea and Casplen squadron in 191!) and was commander in chief of the North American and West Indies siauon irom mm 10 Bankers Wife Advises Roseburg People "I bad stomach tiouole so ujJ everything I ate Bourod and form ed cas. wan miseraoie unui i tried Adlerika. This helped the first day." Adlerika helps any case gas on tho stomach unless due to deep-seated causes. , The OU1CK action will surprise you Because Adlerika is such an excel lent Intestinal evacuant It is won derful tor constipation It olteu works in one hour and never gripes. Nathan tullertou. WOMAN DEBATERS TO MEET TONIGHT (Araoclatrd Vtem Lpam-u Wlrr.) SEATTLE, Apr. 2. University of Washington and University of Oregon women's debating teams meet tonight to discuss a child la bor issue here and at Eugene, Ore. Areliue Hubbard and Charlotte Smith uphold the affirmative horo against Cecil McKercher and Mil dred Batoman, while Dorothy Thomas Goege and Adelyne Bur- !ru8 rtpI.e3t.nt tne Washington neg SACRIFICE SALE OF ORCHARD LAND In order to settle the Estate of signed will on the fourth day ot April, 1925 at the hour ot 2 o'clock P. M., be on the premises herein after described and In pursuance of the order or the county court of the State of Oregon, for Douglas county, will offer for sale and sell I lie orchard place ovned by said Krey and located at Brockway in this county, consisting of 40 acres about 30 acres being in bearing apples and peaches, also a tew pears. Place all fenced. Fair house, barn and fruit bouse. This property 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 41b, 1920. O. W. YOCNO, Administrator of tbe Estate of Alton 8. Frey, deceased. it as IT OH BRIDE-TO-BE IS DEATH VICTIM ON HP OF' TRIP pAST!ratl Long home last week. LVE. Ur W tM : are former residents of .iATTU,.,!T,rJi" .i.i L03 ANGELES. Apr. X. Sadie r Railey .ake who was to have iell celviug their best whines lor a happy married life. Prom the least to the largest. Old or youug. it Is the quality. It has the flavor. Pure milk, pure butter. Dure flavor. Above govern ment regulations. You cannot ask for more in a loaf. OKI MM BROS. , MILK RRhleD. Phone 133. CLEVELAND ITEMS Carl Walter. Frederick Becker nnH ViA,t Knlemun mntnreil to Looking Glass last Monday night and viewed the contortions of the strongest man In the world. M-a I..KM Tn Kir. nor anun a fW dy ,n HoseDurg laat wei,k with her mother. Mrs. O. W. Martin. The children in the Tooth cam paign held a party at the school house a week ago, with the losing i Today 's Cwss - Wo rd Puzzle A COLONIAL FORTRESS Puixle No. 138 Edited by J. C. BOYD 1 i i U If 16 7 1 7 IC j lAd ' . 5 ft m JJZiiW 1 i- L. I 10 -' 54 5i 5b J48 gT 70 II i IZ 7i . HORIZONTAL. 1 fat. oily 40 small plant substance of parolcy 7 l welling places 13 act of betrayal 14 one who performs manual labor lft listens to 17 large cistern 1 9 senseless 20 terminates 21 novices 23 a lake in Africa 24 month of the year 25 Accomplish 2 0 each (abbr.) 28 letter of Greek alphabet 29 man's nick name t0 evens (Scot, 82 Girl's name 84 and Fr.) 85 dispatches 87 it is (con traction ) 88 pronoun 41- one of the compounds of iron 42 oil of roses 44 highest playing cnril 45 appcla tions 48 prefix meaning off 49 appear 61 bike care of 63 point of compass 64 unit 66 doctor (abbr.) 68 note of musical scale 69 perform CO football term 62 merits .65 intrigue 66 character istic 68 vegetable 69 saltpetro 70 hide away 72 church dignitary 74 guides 76 swords Herewith la a solution of puzzle No. 137. Acting in P ea T A C K PS A N'r J . s Z A M ? e T. C ' J T H Z N B J C E T n A Ti Spa'p t ?. 5 . 1 P i . J. 4L Z .VL: S E T 21EiR'?lIr f 1 5 . J. .1 Vj1- '1-41" 1 0 2. i- - 3go, 1" HT R eJb e 'n t pjfd aIt j n J r ' I STllL HAD SlO.OO LEFT OF THE MPMEV HANK VJOO IN THE D06 SHOVO AM I OFFERtO a aewAreo io awvro&v VJHO VOOOLD BBtNd HIM BACK, I MADE OP A V&M A' TACKED A TELS6RAPH POLE. OOWW Vi THE RAILROAD VOHERe HAfOI VM,i LOST Mi vw' I side furnishing the eats. Mr. Jtuberu and family of Pen- dleton. were visiiiug at the Con- They Eden- oS." Reynolds and wife spent Fril,.,v . -,,..... ,,h lh.llr daujiktor, Mrs. red Durnbam at The Dan garae between the Cleveland and Coles Valley schools last Saturday resulted in a score ommendation to the White House, of 27 to 25 in favor of Coles Val-1 suggesting that Judge McCamant ley. A very Interesting game was.be named to the vacancy caused played as the teams were eventy . by retirement of Judge Ross of the matched. Their next game will be played April 18. on the Cleve- land field. The Christian Endeavor met at the home of John Krohn last Sun day night with Walter Becker as leader. A song service was held af ter the meeting and all went home declaring It to be the most enjoy- "" uieeuus, uiu uiu jrear. XX NEW CURTAINING Replace those old curtains with one of the many materials at Carr's. Nets, screens, marquisettes, etc. And Its not expensive. New goods jU3( In Carr's. VERTICAL. 27 part of a radio 1 small bomb 2 state of being prepared 8 aural ap pendages 4 beast of burden 6 conse quently 6 covet 7 ancient Venetian stringed instrument 8 college degree 0 Japanese sash 10 do not 1 1 obliterate 12 legislative bodies 13 brief com positions 15 to date agaiD 18 part of the verb 'to be" 21 2,000 lbs. 22 emull cop per coin 25 wished for 80 girl's name (posl) 81 vapor 82 collateral 83 in front 8G boy's name 89 tree 41i chooses as one's own 43 holdings 46 accom panies 47 a kind of . sofa 50 before (poet.) 62 addition to bouse (pU) 65 accomplish 67 wrath 69 shrine fi 1 to weary of 63 mimics 64 short slumbers 65 heap 67 golfing term 69 beak or hill of a bird 71 Initials of former Pres. of U. 3. 73 Egyptian sun god A WORD FOR BEGINNERS. The best way to solve cross-word puzzle is to run quickly over the list of hori zontal and vertical synonyms and compare them to the spaces in the puzzle extending cross wise or downward from ths number of the synonym. Some word which will just fit in the number of space available will quickly occur to you in some instances, giving you a foun dation from" which to solve ths more difficult words. The words must interlock perfectly. Good Faith. .. - 'oeoovii pav anv yV s aitemhon To ihat! MiLf Pinned THE riSl HOMO AWV8O0V K.MO ,TiW BILL DM I Coolldge for a federal Judgeship. Senator Stantleld took the rec- .ninth circuit. EASTER HATS We hare a special lot of dandy women's trimmed hats at $2.60. Over 60 hats in the lot really classy numbers. Carr's. Also an ex tra good line at 15.00 and (6.00. Or make your own, we have shades, materials for covering, trimmings, linings, eta Also straw shapes at Jl.00.See the big line at Carr's. o FORMER KELLOGG MAN BURIED AT SCOTT6BURQ John Ambros Freyer vas born at Kellogg. Oregon, December 4, 1858: ' and died at Valley, Washington, ' March 27. 1925 at tbe age of 67 years. On November 23. 1882. he I was married to Mary. Huldab Hed ; den, of Scottsburg. To this union I were born three children: one don land two daughters; H. H. Freyer, of Scottsburg, Oregon; Mrs. Mary Noble, of Lakeside, Oregon; and Mrs. Pansle H. Laphan, of Portland. Oregon. Mr. Freyer also leaves two brothers and two sisters to mourn his departure; Chas. L Freyer. of Kellogg, Wallace Freyer of Elkton, Mrs. Sarah Hutchinson! of Veneta, Oregon and Mrs. Oral Tapp, of Tacoma, Washington. His body was brought to Scottsburg and was Interred in tbe cemetery there. March 30. I LETTERS FROM THE: t people : REGARDING FIFE CASE Roseburg, Oregon, April 2, 1925. Editor, News-Review: I met Mr. Fife for the first time In my life, on Friday afternoon of last week.! His faniily or relatives, I never met. He asked me thou, to allow him to get out a church calendar. 1 re fused. He called again on the morning following, with the same request. I tuld him that I was not thinking of getting any out. He showed mo letters of recommenda tion from clergymen of different denominations, and calendars brought out by him for various churches. He told me that he was looking for work and had not suc ceeded. He mentioned the names of prominent people In Roseburg whom he said knew him and his relatives personally. Finally I al lowed him to try, although I told him, 1 was dubious of the result. 1 gave him an ordinary letter of fee- AFTER LEAVING THE HOSPITAL Was Weak and Miserable. Lydia E. Pinkham' Vegetable Com pound Restored Mrs. Auger's Strength Lowell. Massachusetts. "I read about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable ionipoujia ui uia little boons tnat you send around and I feltvery good after I had taken couple of bottles of it. I bad been in the hospi tal and felt pretty well at first but I wentdown to noth ing. I was weak and had to lie in bed almost all day. I had dizzy and faint spells, pains in my back and lower parts and was so ner vous I could not bear my children around. 1 hone the Vegetable Com- rrand helpsotner women sa it did me. do all my own work now and feel so well. I have told my friends about it and my sister and my aunt." Mrs. Olive Auger, 19 Howard Street, Lowell, Massachusetts. Over 200,000 women have so far re plied to our question, "Have you re ceived benefit from taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Comund T " 98 out of every 100 of the replies say "Veil," and because the Vegetable Iftmpouna nan peen nciping uiucr women ll souiuu ueip yuu. I yj 1 J iJ 100 lbs. half ground ..... 50 lbs. half ground .... 50 lbs. plain licks 50 lbs Sulphur licks 5 lbs. plain licks SpE US FIRST WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ROSEBURO OAKLANp Classified Section ALL NEW ADS I FOR SALE j FO SALE Setting hensTrhone 3UK13. JAI ALAC Paints and VarnlsbesTat Powell's Furniture Co. FKuSII COWS FOR SALE All kinds, p.- W. Croucher, ' Olalla, Ore. FOR SALZ3 lamba. & 3 good ewes and 26 P. Thlel, Voucalla, Ore. FOR SALE 1G0 head sheep. In cluding 76 spring lambs. Phone 28S-J. FOR SALE Good3ry sound wood", 3.75 per tier. Phone 14F41. VV. A. Jenkins, Roseburg. SEWING-MACHINES for sale of rent. We also call and repair all makes. Powell Furniture Com pany. FOR 8ALEakbodyoodritove or block, 11.75 and 2 a tier. Ulahce Mill and Manufactory, Oakland, Ore. FOR SALE Timber claim, lot?, residence and store. Phone 243, or address 113 Sheridan street, Roseburg, Ore FOR SALE " ORtR".Vt)E 8 tawurt No. 2 automatic grinder for sharpening Bhearlng knives, No, 1 condition. Chas. 8. Dyar, lulOUCOLI SEEU"toFsaio7 Extra , good strain, well selecteA and raised same for 4 years. ' C. G. Sheppard, Dlxoovllle. FOR SALE OR TRADEThorouRh bred Poland China boar, not reg' lstered, but eligible. Will trade for same stock, lioyers Ranch, Canyonvllle, Ore. FOR SALE Extra good oat-vetch hay, loose; also dry 16 In. oak wood; some good sows and shoatB; can deliver wood on short notice, cheap. Phone 42F-14. French Nichols, UU 1, Box 93, Roseburg. ommendation similar to tho many others that ho had In his posses sion. In conclusion I wrote, "Kind ly make checks payable to the undersigned." I had no reason whatever lo suspect him of doing anything crooked, liut In order to safe guard any merchant who might give him an advertisement, I made the above mentions re quest. That my name would be forged never entered my mind. After events proved my mistake. Why I filed no charges Is, simp ly and purely, becauso I believed It was his first offense. To be the cause of sending a fellow-being to the penitentiary for forging sjiy name to a five-dollar check, which was made good afterwards, would be unthinkable. If the officers of the law decide otherwise the rem edy lies in their bands. It Is pitiable to be forced lo add, that the religious tenets of the accused did not influence mo In this stand. 1 know them not, his religious persuasions If any would not have Influenced me one way or the other. Any other suggestion veiled, or otherwise, is unworthy of you, unfair to me, and contrary to truth. Sincerely yours, REV. R. CLERV. TRESPASS NOTICE Everyone Is kvrvby notified not to trespass in any way on my prop erty In I'mpqua Park Addition, Lot 2 Plat U. I F. E. GATES. By WINNER ALT 85c- 45c.' ...65c 75c. ...10c- ON BACK PAGE. WANTED' DRESSMAKING. Belleu rooming House. Mrs. J. Henry. ' .. WANTED Everybody to know that the Roseburg Cyclery is now at 668 N. Juckaoo Su FOR RENT FOR RENT I -room bouse. Inquire 230 E. Lane at - FOR RENT Five-room furnished house, adults only. 722 W. Mash er St, ' ; FOR RENT 5 room furnished house with garage. Call 3U& W. Washington St. FOR RENT FurnTsiMdTroompU adults ouly. 4)4 E. Second Ave. N. Phone 181-R. i'uu MrNi'"' Four-room modern house partly furnished, close in. Adults only. 317 Oak St. "; FOR RENT 2-room apt. with both, lights and water furnished.- 2 blocks from V. 0., J17.5U. Phone 227-v. FOR "RENT Unfurnished G room , house, newly . renovated, one block from round house. Hold's Uuruge, . 'vv.. MISCELLANEOUS CAR OWNER Don't forget , t call 6i3 when In need of auto parts. Sarff's Auto Wreckin House, " ; MARCELahd bob"curl, 75c, half cut and curl 6oc, at my homo. 331 S. Main, Phone 67-V. Itfrs. Amy Rogers. ' ' 2.' RADIATORS That's my business. New cores Installed, and old ones made new. Lark, radiator man, 329 W. Lane. Hooking' for locat foNfue - Southern Oregon Gas Company If looking for a new business loca tion in Roseburg. W hut have you to offer in the way of a building? I LOST AND FOUND FOUND Munch of keys on the street. Owner please call at this office. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. M. rL PLYLER Chlropractl) physician, US Lane SU FORD REPAIRING CYLINDER REBORING Our Specialty UNION GARAGE Authorized Ford 8rvlce , BROCCOLI GROWERS Ws would like to correspond with you regarding ths sals of your crop. Writs us today. PAGE & SON Portland Oregon Reliable Tailor' J. H. BERNIER '. Uprta'rs Next Umpqua Hots) Cleaning, Pressing, Alteration We Make Your Clolhei in Roseburg 'f 3 : "1 T Asr VTBTAL, Woo' hmk. IB 04.es UL000 C .-l. Giurchill Hdwe. Co. TMB WINCHESTER TORE