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ROSF.BURG NfcWS-REVIEW SATURDAY, APRIL 4. 192 J. Thejoy of Color in YourHpme Every one likes to soe harmonious colors la every room In the home. These duys, when housewives can mix thi'lr own colors and apply them, it Is possible to gu( just the contrasts do-Bind. Ask us for your copy of the booklet, "The Joy of Color," and learn how you can use Knameloid in a hundred different ways. Take a peep at our windows and you'll get au Inspiration to use Enamelold. OP worth of msrchandise to you for O O.JC this advertisement and JVC Churchill Hardware Co. The Winchester Store OFFICE CHI OFF FLITTING SHADOWS AT SUN'S ECLIPSE CAUGHT BY CAMERA NOTICE. ST GREAT FUTURE FOR ikets, now the tide is turned and large quantities of butter are shipped into Culifarnia to make up j a shortage created by the demand ' fur market milk. The last report of California Dairy Council gives some interest , inR figures. San Francisco and Los Angeles received during le- cember l'jlM. 5, 31,479 pounds The Dairy InduHtry of the Pad-! of butter, ot this nearly one fic Slope it underKolnp a marked third or 1,734.067 pound came chance. The ever-growing city j fro,n outtdde of the state. Idaho population is reaching funher in- j furnished 632.310 Dounds. Wash- to the country for milk and where i iugton 41)0, tS pounds, and other once there was a decided surplus : 8tates shipping in carloads or I more were: uregon, .evaao, I Ltah, Montana, Colorado and Ne braska. Butter manufacture In Califor ' nla increased, but very little dur ing the year. Te market milk industry increased tremendously. This U a normal developnientaud will continue. The states wt'st of the Rockies, north and east of California will find au ever in creasing market in Sun Francisco and Los Angeles for butter and cheese. These two great cities are noted for their demand for high statndard of quality in but ler and cheese. Oregon. Washington and Idaho are so situated that they will be xrii k mt m ,1" po&ttJon to supply the greater day, April 6 HOLLAND Ho-;qUrca Dy California and will tel. And in Eugene on Tuesday, ' come to a position in relation to April 7 at the OSBORN Hotel. San Francisco and Los Angles 1 similar to that held by Wisconsin and Minnesota to Chicago und of butter shipped to eastern mar Coming to Medford and Eujrene SPECIALIST in Internal Medicine for the past twelve years DOES NOT OPERATE Office Hours 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. ONE DAY ONLY No Charge for Consultation Dr. Melllnthin is a regular gradu ate in medicine and nursery and Is licensed by the state of Oregon, j He Jooa not operate for chronic i appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers ofj " "u l'. . J7.M L "V,;"...".;;. danltzutlon for quality and in iew York This is the Northwest's oppor tunity. Already the.o states are alive to the situation and are bringing to hear every force pos sible to put the standard of their products on a high quality bas.s in order that they may secure for themselves the full benefit of thee criat southern markets. Much needs to be done in stan results in diseases of ihe stomach, liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidney, bhidder, bod wet ting, caturrn, weak lunga, rheu matism, sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ailments. Below are ,the names of a few of his many satisfied patients In Oregon : Ikdwick Wilson, Gold Beach. Ore., varicose ulcers. .Frank Koehler, The Dalles, Ore, stomach trouble,. Mrs. E. C. Hammock, Myrtle Tofnt, Ore., goitre. Mrs. John .McCue, Lakeside, Ore., appendicitis. Henry West full, Ontario, Ore., ulcer of stomach. Mrs. E. C. Rales, Baker, Ore., eczema. O. M. Rlchcy, Boring, Ore., heart trouble. Louis S. Steiber, 326 E. Buchan an, Portland, Ore., adenoids and tonsils. making unllorm the factors of workmanship, color, sal and uni form packinif. These qualities all have a marked effect on wie ready marketing of &e product. The movement of butter, par ticularly from the Northwest, is only beginuing. The future will show great developments and now, In the formative stago of this movement, steps should be taken to create In the minds and tastes of the California consumer, a demand based on the high quali ty of the northwestern products. It will mean many millions of profit to the dairymen of these states if it becomes the fixed idea amongst consumers in California that Northwest butter is the best butter they can get. These conditions point to the necessity of a high appreciation on the part of producers and manu facturers for better cows, butler equipment and the saving of un necessary labor in order to mane imitation on this trip will bo free "" ""lr appurtuully. and that his treatment ts different. Married women must bo accom- panitd by their huehiwuls. I Address: 211 ilradbury Illdg.. Los Angeles. California, i The Umpqua Florist Choice Cut Flowers Always Fresh Finest Quality Artistic Floral Designs. Visit Our Greenhouse or Call 40 F2. WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua Bulk of Fires Are The Result of Ignorance Eight hundred women In the United States killed in the past year 6y 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 Wit) Call I Phone 2.f 0, The county court today discon tinued the office of county frafflc cop, a position held since the firl of the year by Deputy Sheriff E. E. Leas of Oakland. The office was created the first of the year and was tried as an experiment until today, when the county court revoked adopted an order discon tinuing the office. It Is stated by the county court that although Mr. Leas brought in as much In fines as the cost of maintaining the service, that It was necessary to pay his salary and expends out of the general fuid of the county, while the money received from fines went Into the road fund leaving the general fund short, the amount paid out. As no provision was made in the general fund for such payments, at the time the budget was adopted, the court stales that the funds are not available to keep the officer em ployed. The state was given the power by the recent legislature to employ more traffic cops, the court states, and two more can be supplied Douglas County if the con ditions justify. Tl'CSON. Arit., April 3. Photo graphs of the shadow bands on the sun during the recent total eclipse, were made successfully in the east with an. apparatus designed and built by Dr. A. E. Douglass, direc tor of the Steward Observatory here. The Ariiona astronomer re cently received the first prints from exposures made by his shadow-band the city in the past year served The finest banquet served In Annual meeting of the Koovburg Country Club, Mon day, April tit h, at 7:30 p. m. In the Indian Konrn of the Umpqua Hotel. Election of two directors and annual report. SliCRETAKY Not one woman in a hundred can make a perfect loaf of bread. It's a great satisfaction to know your bread wilt be uniform in texture and quality. No guess work about OKI MM BROS. MILK BREAD. Phone 133. WFERU ' IS STRANGE PLAGE camera, used at Middletown Conn., under the supervision of Dr. H. T. Stetson, head of the astronomical department at Harvard. At the time the exposures were made weather condition was per fect. The temperature was four below sero. As the recording of I these shadow bands, a source of mystification to leading authorities, had never been achieved success-1 fully in previous eclipses, the pres-; ent attainment la regarded Impor tant to science. Dr. Douglas says : the experiment proves beyond doubt that the waves are caused by irregularities in the density of atmosphere., a theory he has held for many years. I The prints show the shadow- i bands distinctly. They were rend-! ered visible to the camera lens by ! the smallness of the sun' crescent. 1 The pictures were taken during the' minute preceding and the minute1 following totality of the eclipse. Dr. j Douglass points out that the same ; effect Is seen from distant electric I lights and on stars viewed through a strong telescope. j The photographic outfit consists of a 13-iiteh converse mirror, focus ing a beam of light through a small opening on to a film six inches beyond the focus. This concentrat- ; ed the liht and enormously in- icreahed the contrast, thus bringing out in prominence these very faint shadows. liltlMM BROS. MILK BREAD to the satisfaction of all the guests. Try one loaf. Phone 133. Cameo HATS for EASTER represent the newest distinctive modes, and the utmost in quality and value Millhter are alway glad to thow Cameo pattern Today's Cross -Word Puzzle For April Fools Day. but No Trick Words Puzzle No. 140 Edited by J. C BOYD NEW YORK. Apr. 3. Fish that j flirt and climb trees, monkeys that brush their teeth after every meal and birds that sleep upside down are a few of the animals described last night by Carvelh Wells, F. It. G. S. explorer In a lecture reciting six years of adventure In the jun gles of the Mnlay Peninsula.. The tree climbing fish comes out of the water to play on the beach. "When you tickle Its tummy it swells up with air and bounces about for sheer happiness," said Mr. I Wells. Another funny freak Is the flirt ing fi&h, the only swimming animal known to have a genuine wink. This coquettish creature is known as the periopathalmus schloserii, which Is Greek for eye winker. Mr. Wells told of a live Teddy bear 15 Inches high and looking when full grown precisely like the toy. Even smaller is the vest pocket deer, which measured sevun inches item hoof to horn. There is a plant so sensitive that it flattens itself against the ground when one stamps near It, but yet so strong that it resists the fiercest typhoons. There is the hygienic monkey, so careful of his health that after every meal and before going to bed at night, he repairs to the nearest stream and brushes his teeth with the aid of the first finger of the right hand. There is the bird which sleeps upside down. "But then," Mr. Wells concluded, "everything is upside down in the Malay jungle." p r H w I" I -777- m "77 W 21 W' m Lr. garni M HORIZONTAL. All kinds of bedding stock. Come to the green house aral look over the selection offered. The profu sion and excellence of the plants and flowers will amaze you. The Fern. PITS SNAP IX Ti:..tS KALI 43.8 Mile- on Gal. 1 of G&s !. ?) " OiurairtM. Trtat Off lHERMflSTATIO OISI.CC. Hot:!!! ni. OIIK. ill (AuorUtrtl Put 1.m-1 Wirr.) LONDON, April :i. A tenuis hall tilled with nitrogen and (claimed to he airtight has been I invented by a technical expert of lone of the big rubber companies. It in said the new hall will not lose air, and that for ttie 1 irst tune since tennis balis wvre made, standards of compression and bounce can he established with scientific exactitude. 1 po away 33 in behalf 5 jr i vers of 10 to be in 37 physical dchtcd to distress 11 front part 39 cook in fat of an army 41 author. t.v 12 pronoun " live com 1 4 modern mand lfc fragment 43 lorn? Ocp 17 half an em 4!V cnii.'v,.r 18 harrkss 47 cye(ScoL) 20 doltt 43 to drag be 22 box hind 2a finish 49 pedal dipt 2.V one time Q en Tier r 26 Greek let- iujr decree ter 61 came in 13 point of contact compass with 9 mechanical 52 ulso device for fj4 filipn exerting? most nd- pres.'ojra var.ced in 3 1 web- f oot- years ed, di-ing bird 1 juvenile 2 mova 3 possessors 4 necessity C Roman poet 7 country 8 pre posit ion 9 powers of perception 13 emperor (abbr.) IS tiny f invite 17 and so forth (abbr.) 10 soft food for babies 21 single unit 24 at no time 27 imo 28 Dutch r-ir-den plot 30 turns over 31 tneJody is solution of Puzzle BUILDING LOTS On Brown Avenue. In West Bose- bure. Jf you are contemplating , building a home see Brown Av nu j before you decide and Bee P. J. 1 Ballf for prices on lots ou either I side of avenue. ' l:a.str li!i-s j.t tli" standard, price the nation over at The Kern. ! The quality Is the vry finest. Place your order at once. Phone 240. Herewith No. 139. Tl. m p. e .. rr icjTUjT; 5 I ,E- S. X j. " l5l A 1 c . ?5 Sip L '3 N C t fH& 0 Lj f x . k .F5.A ..L:m1' ,l-,t u t : 5 eJ c Tv c l' s .44.1 sje i-Jei fe Ui . ;! s ic-R .Li,4L-.e;pjj icj.. B c i ' y p XhS jstl Liiuk iLinjEi !.;. .5 S I T Q , u . f . I T 3 fc T .S .F .J A Hint for Beginners The cross-word puiile dia gram is merely a means of eon coaling words which are synony mous to thoe listed and which will interlock perfectly and so read equally well crosswise of downwards. Always look for the number of the synonym on the diagram. If horizontal, you must find a word to fit between that number and the first shaded atop to the right; if vertical, you must fit your word between the number and the first shaded 6 top below. TO BE EXTENDED The Edenbower paving Job will be extended 625 past the mark orlKimillr flxinl tor th I in prove nit' nt, the county court announced today. As the amount of money avail- 4 ale tor this job is approx- 4 lmately $ 1 2.000. the court in advertisltiic for bids called for proposals for paving about three-fourths of a mile, with the provision that the pavement could be extended at the same unit prices. The bid of L. W. MetiKvr, who received th contract, was sufficiently low, that at the same rates the court can hard-surface 6252 feet more than provided for In the original plans, and this ex- tension has been ordered by the court. The contract now provides for the expenditure ; or u.47a.5s. COEDS OF C1LIF. PRICE rhat is a powerful argument and when you have quality too there is not much left to the other fellow: Flour $2.40, $2.25, $2.10 Salt 85c per 100 lbs. Bran $1.95 per 100 lbs. Springtooth Harrow $30.00 SEE US FIRST WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY - FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ROSEBURG OAKLAND Classified Section ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE. SEATTLE. Wash., Apr. 3. Unl versiiy of California women have been "insulted and do not desire further relations with Tnlversiiy of Washington women." Mies Honaro Wilkinon, manager of the California debatlne team, has Informed Miss Dorothy T. l!torre manager of the ! Husky squad It was learned here j today. The dark clouds gathered last month when a triangular women's debate was proposed between the Universities of California, Oregon unit WiiKhineion. California Ktrls were reported agaiust discussing I child labor and kindred subjects. hey submitted topics in a lighter vein, such as college life or the future or our grand children. An agreement faihd, and Washington and Oregon held joint debates ht're and In Kugene, Oregon, last night. the Huskies winning 5 to 1. Purple and gold co-eds pointed out that the University of Wash ington Daily, a student publication, recently defended the California girls in an editorial on debate topics. FOR SALE COOFi: fggs for batchiug, at Vos tii.t,:. s, iOo t ach. WOMAN wishes passage to Los Angdes in private car. Phone K-14. ; CAPAHLH MAN wants road work or other day labor. Elmer M. Wilson, Roseburg, Ore., gen. deL jAI'aUU Paiuw and Varnishes, at WORK WANTED By a steady ruitid f urniture Co. young man. uan no carpenter " . T,7T : :: work. Address "Work" Sews- ruu aAU good ewes and 2t! Keviuw Oie. i-Olt SALE Second haud Otlitwa I drag saw, chtay at Whurtuui Bros. i FO It S A LKAI Ilch cow fresh" i Some young pigs. U. S. John son, Wilbur, Ore. EOK SALE National cush regis. ter. Cheapttor cash. Powell j 1 urniture Store. and wife just ar rived from east want Job on ranch. Experienced. Address "Easterner" care Newa-Keview. Dlt ESS M AK INQ a nd" taTlor i ngT reasonable prices, and sewing lessons, 75c an hour or terms for afternoons. Mrs. Guthridge, it'iS South Main. VERTICAL. 32 joined to gether 81 affront S5 rivw (Span.) 36 certify to as accurate 38 took nour ishment $0 not many 40 but 42 portion of a eurvo 44 bestow ex cessive af fection 4G young5 of an equina animal 51 third note of diatonia scale 53 prefix nvaninf clown LACK OK KI NDS. MA V CAISK CAIlli:iltALK TO CLOSE ITS iNMHtS ( A Mm-luted Vrvm U1shm Wire.) LONDON, April 3 The poorest cathedral in Christendom is Southwark cathedral, according to the Bifliup of Woolwich. There Is practically no endow ment, the bUhop explains, and the deans, the sub-deans and canons were not paid a Bingle penny. The ca I hed i n I is in a poor loca I It y and for 1 Z years the windows have not been cleuned, because of lack of finances. The organi zation faces bankruptcy. In the Circuit i mm of the State of (Mvtton for Duuni.ni County. Ira unlitM ly unil ! uiuuu K. Wlin hoilv, I'lalniiffji, v. V . A. YoiiKiie und M. A. Yoiikup, anil ilxii atl uinur luTHons or pai titn uiiKiiuvvn itMiinirirf any riKlit. title, v.Hl.tti:, lli-n r uuvifhl in tlie rt-ul i-Ktiittj tlt'di i iln'U in tlktt com tMUIIlt lt'l'ill. DffflidlHHH. in w. A. loiiKUo uim) M. A Yuittf uti, und almt uil utii? r t-rnoiis ur iiai'tlcN unknown ciiikiiIiik any riant. Ullu, fitut, ltfii ur littei-.t In lliu real ftute dt,'n -hd lit Hit tuinpluint herein. tk-lwHlitniH: In the nniiie of the tstii of Ore Kon, You are hereby required lo ap pear and answer the complaint fil ed aauiiial )ou in the ubute ntttlt-d (.'ouit and vtiuste wltliin six Wirhn frotil thf date if tlitt Iirnl puhlua lion oi tbiM umnir.iijf, and if you I. ul to iu up pear and antwer mud i oiiiiiImIiiI. lor nunt tlu-reof the pl.untilfrt wlli uppiy to the ourt for l lie r'iiT u"nmnicti iiMTfm, a cinct aLUeiiient of whu h is an fol loA'n: t'or a d-rr.-e nt the atmvi tiitilk'd t'ourt 1'in viT uult-tiiiK tin 1 1 1 of the plaintiffs in and lo Lot iiuiiiii. ri-d Two -i of lilot k iium ml ii iii the town vt Diain IoukIh county. Oicaon, and ad JudKinK the plaintlfla to tie the owneiM til f'-e Miupl'- ol Mind n-al iirooiTiv. and ttul the d?(eiidai nave not. nor has any of ifuni. un efiatf, riKlit. title, intt-rfct or lien In, upon or to, h.ud re.il property, or huv p.nt Iheieof mid lot iii Ii other mid lurtht-r retlt-r an to the Court itmy lo't'iii Jul and ttUllullo In the pi tiiiif)'. I 1 1 in summon is served upon yoti ly pn!ii ,itin t hereof in i he Koftwhllt K N-WS-lieVieW, U tM'WNpU- ral etnuliilion puldl-lo-d W A N t E D M a u to work on ranch; must have had experience with KOH SALE Good diy sound wootLj stock, general farming and gar a. 75 per tier. Phone 14F41. W. Al ' den work. On Coos Bay high' Jenkins, Koaeburg. ! way. A. L. Hough tuliug, Bridge, FOR SALE Oak bodywoodTTtt)ve j Qre or block, I1.7& and $2 a tier.; J" lllahee Mill and Manulactory, i i LTt DCWT Oakland; ore. j t"UK KtJMi , FOR SALE Timber claim, lots, I 1 residence and store. Phoue 213, . . . . or address 113 Sheridan street, F0 P; T-4-room house. Inquire Itoseburg, Ore. . wo. K- St- KOR"SALE-Oako"dbio7k FClU IlIE;NT"rS0?,?,; Pfrtl3r wood. S3.6U; stove wood 'wmisheU. Call 72a W. Lane iter tier. Oarduer llioa. Phoue stree- 2GU-J. j FOR RENT fOU HALE Horses from 00 to 1500 pounds, if you want any Furnished 4-roora apartment. Adults only. Phone 181-H baled hay, sue L. G. Aloxley, FOR RENT Nicely furnished 2 Wilbur, Oregon. UKOCCOLI SEtiD tor sale. Extra good strain, well selected, and raised same (or 4 years. 0. O. Shepard, Dlxonvllle. liEAD'i IFl'l. . S U J C It ii A home and chicken ranch on pavement. All conveniences, your own terms. Aim city prop erty. See Jim Clark at itodeuurg Studio. FOR SALEC11EAP three"yoijng milk cows; geutle and gouu testers; also young pigs and fetdera reuaonablo if taken ut once. See lluin any time at my place: Dairy Aionow, R. 1, liox 3 7. .Oakland, Ore. RARtiAINS IN USED "CARS AT URAIN OA It AGE- 1 Clievrolet delivery, 1 Ford bug, 1 Star tour ing, ' Dodgo tourings, 1 Chal- mt-rs Muster Six, 1 Clu-vrulft ntom apartment. Suitable for two persons. 247 So. Jackson FOR RENT Four-room modern house partly furnished, close in. Adults only. 317 Oak St FOR RENT 2 -room apt. with bath," lights and water furnished. 2 blocks from P. O., 17.60. Phone 21I7-Y. FOR RENT A 160 Acre Btock: ranch, 11 miles from Pacific Highway, four miles north of Druln. One good 7-room house, good barn, good fence, atl kinds of fruit. Spring water, good trout stream. Inquire of R. Pearson, Winchester, Oregon. MISCELLANEOUS CAR OWNER Don't forget ts touring, 1 Ford truck, 1 Hudson j call 553 when in need of auto pans. Darn s auio v recKing House. 7 pass., 1 Liberty Six, 1 Overland roadster. Geo. V. Sanders, Drain, Oregon. MAKCEL and-bob curl, 75c, hall MOVE FOR THE LAST TIME; cut and curl 60c. at my home, THIS SPlllNG-lie your own! 3U1 S. Main, Phone 67 Y. Mrs. landlord. Wo have modern j Amy Rogers. j homes that can bo purchased , RADIATORS That's niy DusineTa right. Small payment down ifi Nw cores installed, and old one4 desired and balance ike rent. made new. Lark, radiator man, 1 V Will OO KOOl IU nill'W J UU I 'J-.o, XJ I gnu these properties. G Phone 417. 4c Sou W. Vouug t l:u llMlll ...p. .burn, in lit to l:r of tlx nltoli. Juds" ui t. duly ii.. day WANTED it 1 1 'I he pi it e a -Km pin inn this .-. in el i ell for d news "II.V.H I 1 1 Li i r i r c o'i to Jij' totl'I coinpliiiii I Vtl'lllll NIX WeeKS f t'OII the llul- ot the first Mi.h.;.t loll of till JMJIII- inotis, wlm h i JUi'h 11th. l!':r. caul i; vi.Min;iti.Y. Attorney for IMiutitlff. I'ost olllce- urf . ireicon WANTKI--Light horse ami single wagnli. Address liox Sti5, city. WANTED""-To trade lot fur " nti tfitnobih'; will pay dittereuce In price.--Must be good car. Roy ItelioWS. Vot'NG LA I Y w is" h w jT"pu m:-nent hou.sework in county or city. If pet timrient, wacs j:;5, Addiesa E.ltJto.lmi-'. Ore..geii.(irl .MAi.E iu:li 'Vvith "TSiVES'l- Ml.NT -- M.inutiictnri'r want? j sales inniiiiseiH, open branch of j fices, inaiiiiKe Hiilfunu ll. .!H0 to (loiio riei e.sHnry. poHihi Dei untimitcd. SECRE t AltY, i:t W. 4lh street. Suite t7, Los Angeles, Cal, TO EXCHANGE tor farm land, an elht-room house and 8 good lots; five room house and four lota. Helblg & Groves, 407 W. Cass, phone 262. LOST AND FOUND FOt'NU Hunch or keys on the street. Owner please call at this of I' ice. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. M. rl. PLY LER Chiropractic physician, 126 W. Lane St, FORD REPAIRING CYLINDER REBORINQ Our Specialty UNION GARAGE Authorized Ford Sorvlcs TUBBY No Goods Returned. By WINNER S j7 I GOT TEN CEMTS AiS VjOE'LL ,( M&TEft BLRUMC To TRVJ&T i ( COMMA CIVE AU I 4hI,as CRICKETS-' j BtCAOSE I CtLEBRATE GtTTlW HAMK f AME FOft Two 7 THAT To HA UK. ACE J I ...y I HE. CAWT EAT All ft y BCK AFTER HE ViAS IOS.T. f, , -L Jf !l VOO? IT OF THAT ,T wfw V - YOO HOIO HIM AW I'LL ) L i Lf r-l . AMVMAV G5IN6 OOT SOWE ICECREAM . Vstf fi&-T A ' I ( ' Q Reliable Tailor 4. H. BERNIER Upstnlrs Ntxt Umpqua Hotel I Cleanlrg. Pressing. Alterations j We Make Your Clothe ! ia Roscbuig WETAL, '( Lm. Won' asak. Om Om hkK Churchill Hdwe. Co. THE WINCHESTER STORI