ROSF.BURG NtWS-REVIEW MONDAY. 'APRIL B. 1925. FIVE The Joy of Color in Your Home Every one likes to see harmonious colors In every room In the home. These days, when housewives can mix their own colors and apply them. It Is possible to Set Just the contrasts de sired. ' Ask us 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. OC. , worth of merchandise to you for O A OJC thla advertisement and JUC Churchill Hardware Co. The Winchester Store lX).IUT10i OF ll.WKS. (Aaacx-UIrd rnm Uaanl Wif.) I NEW YORK. April 4. The ac tual condition of clearing house banks and trust companies, for the week shrvs an excess reserve of 23,2$0,i"o. This Is a de crease of 1:11(1,870 compared with last week when excess reserve to taled 23, 591,030. 0 " Taylor-maae concrete is good con crete. Tel. 226-R. thsn. CUTS-SORES ClnM thoroughly without rubbing, apply V VapoRub Qvmr IT Million Jar. Umd r( Notice To All Woodcraft Members 'Ihe losing side in the Lilac Cir cle will entertain the winning- side in the K. P. Hall Monday evening, April 6, after the regular meeting. Members only. TILL1E JOHNSON. Capt, lnts is 801TH. (AaiocUltd Preaa Leaaml Wire.) SALEM. Ore., April 4. Infor mation reached here today of the death in San Francisco of Stanley Z. Culver, former deputy county clerk of Marion county and later income tux superintendent in the office of the state treasurer. Mr. Culver was in the state treasur er's office under T. 11. Kay and O. P. Hoff. I 146,906 passenger cars and 11. 612 trucks of more than one ton capacity, or a total of 158.1 IS for 'the months of January, February ' fnd March. These figures show a gain of 16,309 over the same period In 1914. This gain makes a favorable showing agalust a to tal gain of 26.217 registration for the entire year 1924 over the year 1923." o Ice boxes at Fowelt's. CKH.SKK IS 1NJI Itl'O. (AoocUtnl ha Uaanl Win.) KVEKETT. Wash., April 4. Frank H. Mitchell, ti7, ut Seattle, one of the best known timber cruisers and surveyors In the Pa cific Northwest, was fatally in jured at S p. in., yesterday, when two gasollue speeders crashed on ' a curve at the Walte Mill and 1 Timber company at Granite Kails, 17 miles uortheast of Everett, ' Mitchell died four hours later at , an Eturctl Hospital. Th best 50c meal In town served from 11:30 to 1:30 at the Orange Lantern. derwood. Wash., over the Long view, Portland and Northern liuil way. Kyderwood la headquarters of the logging operations which I supply the nillls of the Long-llell l.umner company in uougview. it. A. Long, head of the lumber com pany and other officers are here to take part In the celebration, LA GRANDE, Ore., April 4 Hen and Lela Stomlahl were knocked unconscious and slightly Injured, when a bolt of lightning struck the barn on the Stomlahl ranch two miles from Union. Ore., lat night, according to reports reaching here today. The build ing was partly wrecked. 8AM . MILL IS HI UN ED. FLOOD DOES DAMAGE (Aaanrlatal Preta Uaaed Win.) PASA1JENA, CAL... Apr. 4. ! Sweeping down Sawpit Canyon, re cently devastated by foreBt fires, a five foot wall of water carryiug huge trunks of trees, boulders and debris, buried the Pacific Electric tracks east of "Monrovia early today under ten feet of mud and rock, 1 Hundreds of chickens were drown ed in lower Duarlo and the streams In the mountains are reported to be rising. Reports from North Primrose, back of Monrovia, were that 1.70 1 lncnes 01 rain had lauen uuriug tne storm. NOTICE. Annual meeting of the Roseburg Country Club, Man- day, April 6th, at 7:30 p. m. In the Indian Room of the t'mpiina Hotel. Election of two directors and annual report. SECRETARY. 0 r 1M.AX NEW HOSPITAL.. Stuaebaaer costs less per pound tLan butter. Garden tools at Powell's. PERUVIAN CONSUL TO BE DIVORCED CHICAGO, Apr. 4. Diplomatic immunity, which previously has saved Dr. Mitridates De Plata, Peru vian consul in Chicago from facing a divorce suit was overruled today by Judge Joseph Sabath, who Indi cated he would grant a decree to Mrs. Ednee De Plata, teacher of languages. Her attorneys present ed affidavits to support his conten tion that a state court had Jurisdic tion. -Mrs. De Plata alleged that the consul while enroute to Peru, met a Seattle dancer, at Cologna. Pan ama, and became so enamored that he returned with her to New York" and Wvru about to announce their engagement to marry at a dinner party in New York, when the wife Bays she broke up the affair. Mrs. De Plata testified her hus band had numerous affairs and pre sented several letters and telegrams The chief witness was Louise De Plata, Beven years old. who told of going to New York with her moth er. "We saw Daddy," said the child. "He was with a lady and had a flower in his coat. Mamma went up to him and he tried to choke her. Six men came in and I cried." I'pon another occasion, the child said, her father attneked her moth er with a butrher knife. Miss Adela Halter of Seattle, was the dancer named by Mrs. De Plata. Dr. D Plata has contended his wife's evidence could not be used in court against a foreign consul against whom a divorce action could not be brought within the Jur isdiction of the courts. (AaaocUlnl Proa Uaanl Wirr.) KLAMATH FALLS. Ore., April 4 -Construction of a new hospit al to cost $45,000 was annauonc ed here today by Dr. Warren Hunt, owner of the Klamath Val ley Hospital. The new building will he an addition to the present hospital and will serve 100 patients. NOTICE AUDIT OF COUNTY BOOKS. Notice Is hereby given that the County Court will receive bids up to and including Wednesday. May 6. I!i25, at 10 o'clock a. m., for the audit of the books of the Sheriff, Treasurer and Clerk of Dojii'as County, Oregon, for the year 1124. Successful bidder will be required to furn:sn a good and sufficient bond in an amount equal to 25 per cent of his bid. All bids to be riled with the County Clerk. The Cou.t 7-eserves the right to rejoct any and all lids. By order of the Countv Court. IRA B. RIDDLE. ' County Cork. HOY' SCOl'TS MEET. (Amcx-McI I'reaa I-oaeil Win-.) PENDLETON, Ore.. April 4. Approximately four hundred Hoy Scouts from the lllue Mountain council which tukes in five coun ties in Oregon and Washington, are here today for the annual Hoy Scout rally in Round I'p park. There will he competition between troops In nil lines of scout craft. 43.8 Miles on Gal, of Gas II To Cure p. qCold i in 53"?r znr I One HUM MSi7 T3S.f If. ..iJSSll - io i"TU surt lie - W3f: 111 .1 l- ,M ' '" -&?2k & LaxativeA wsJ-& Bronm I intRMOSTMIG DI5I.CU. R " I noiBnrnn. our, fl We'd like to mak you look like this for Easter. Imperial Cleaners Our Auto Will Call Phons 277 WW Brom Quinine table fs The tonic and laxative effect of Laxative BKOMO QUININE TableU will for tify the system against Grip, Influenza and other serious ills resulting from a Cold. The box bears this signature Price 30c. ( .nociated 1'rvM ltuvl Win-.) EUUKXU, Ore., April 4. Ray CyjJonaell. former big league catcher with the St. Louis Na tionals, is assisting Coach Hilly Reinhart In handling the vamlty baseball candidates at the Uni versity of Oregon this year. O' Donnell spent hit) days in the ma jors more thau ten years ago. when Roger Dresnahau was man aging the St. Louis team. The former big leaguer is han dling the pitchers and catchers, and Is also coaching the rest of the squad ia sliding and base running. fancy, rag EUGENE. Ore.. April 4. Total destruction of the buildings and equipment of the Dutton Lumb-er company sawmill at West Lake on the west side of Siltcoos Lake, re sulted from a blaze of unknown origin that broke out shortly be fore midnight last night and swept the plant. The mill had been closed for the past several j months. The plant had a capacity of 40,000 feet when In operation, and preparations had been made for a re-opeuing of the mill early next week. The mill was owned by the Dutton Lumber company of Portland. Sheriff Frank E. Taylor left for the scene to Investigate the origin of the bluze. CONTRACTS AWARDED (AMorUted Prvm Iunl Wire.) SALEM. Ore., Apr. 4. Contracts amounting to $216,9 for the con struction of the Boy's Training 1 School near Woodburn were let yes I terduy by the state board of con ! trol. Settergreen Brothers of Port , land, obtained the general contract ! for Jll'y.HTO, in a field of nine bid Iders. When completed the school will have four cottages, a main ad ministration and school building, kitchen and commissary, boiler house, water tank and tower. Slightly used ranges at Powell's. TKA1X SKKVICE STAUTS. (Ar Utl Vtrm Leurd Wtr.) LONG VIEW. Wash., April 4. Towns of Southwestern Washing ton and Northern Oregon, joined with LoiiKview today in celebra tion of the starting of train cter vire between Long view and Ky- High grade, extra rugs at Lowell's. DAWES MAY VISIT. (Aaaoeiiteti I'Tem Leurd Wire.) EUGENE. Ore.. April 4. Pos sibility that Charles G. Dawes, vice-president of the United Sta irs muy attend the annual session of the Oregon State Bankers As ocliitiou, at Corvallis, June 11 to 13., was announced here today by Claude D. Korer, president of the state organization. Mr. Dawes according to Mr. Rorer will be in Oregon about that time, and since he is a mem ber of the National Hanking As sociation. It la expected that he will be one of the principal speak ers at the Corvallis meeting. Lawnmowers at rowell's. .HT Jt.lY I BE ASE. (AnocUtrd I'rem Leaned V.'inf) NEW ORLEANS, La.. April 4. Enginemen of the Southern Pa cific lines, operating between Now Orleans and El Paso has been granted a wage lncreuso of five per cent retroactive to Septem ber 21 , 1 12 4. Information to this effect was obtained at the roads office here today and fol lowed action taken at a confer ence in Houston, Texas. For prompt taxi service, city or xmuuy trips. Pbone 44. BEAU IX APALHTMEXT. (AwM-IatM Trow Laai-d Win.) OAKLAND. Cal.. April 4. A bear, big and shaggy, entered an apartment house here today and started upstairs to an accompani ment of screams, slamming of doors and clicking of keys In the locks. Police trapped It on the top floor. It was Gentle Sadie of the Oakland Zoo, hunting for peanuts, the trainer said. SMELT KI X EX DEB. (AMocUtrd Pre LraMd Wire.) PORTLAND. Ore.. April 4. The smelt run in the Shady River today appeared to be nvr. It lasted -10 days, and wan the long est in the memory of Troutdule's old t inhabitants. For the past week. Portlanders paid little attention to the smelt. Great crowds were attached to the Sandy, when the run started. The best 50c meal In town served from 11:30 to 1:30 at the orango Lantern. MANY AUTOS BEi.lM U.UD. (AMoeUtcd Vrem Lcawd Wire.) SALEM. On.. April 4. Auto mobile registrations so far rec orded for at the olfice of the secretary of state, Indicate that the registration! this year will reach 2us,0iio. In 1'.il'4 the regit rations reached 1 HJ.000. ''EorMhe first quarter nf tho year", said Secretary Kozer to day, "there havft be-n rcitered Today's Cross-Word Puzzle A PASSING FANCY Puzile No. 141 Edited by J. C. BOYD 30 zizilfziziz M ' m , fm 4Z 43 A4 15 ' ZZSlLZ ' zzz 43 Mfl l l I wA50 I HORIZONTAL gentle blow 4 small bot tle 8 secretly watch 11 -state of ideal perfec tion 12 one who wishes 13 combining form mean ing ear 14 sudden at tack of faint ness 15 United States Ship (abhr.) 16 title of a line of Sultan 18 pugilistic encounter 21 view 3 the older (pi. abbr.) C5pre posi tion 27 pcrceivetl with the eye i 29 perform 30 astute 81 upon 32 measure (pi. abbr.) , 33 exist 34 fall into error 3G collection of like ar ticles 33 to the time Uiat 40 mountain ttinre f SouLh Amer ica 42 hifh ex plosive 43 moticy 41 pastry 4 C perfect types 47 ,tone with little diffi culty 48 and not 4 'J cut of meat 50 female deer VERTICAL 1 duct 2 a trihe of the Negrito 3 Ounces ' (slang.) 4 feeling of resentment due to slight 5 to pull with force C pointed in struments 7 very acid fruit (pi.) 8 closes 9 Mexican dollar 10 measure of time (pi. abbr.) 17 -eervice of fruiLi, pud dinrrs etc. 19 followed after 20 fumes 22 is without 24 assumed a fixed posi tion 2C twico five 27 drink little by little 28 has been 29 confer any title upon Z go in 35 b mall streams 3C to creep slyly 37 lukewarm 3S loose 39 longing de sire 40 region 4 1 vat for green prow ender 42 metal 4T rgao of aigjit Herewith is Solution of PuzzU No. 140. EH m dioihio'k:s O'N'r IE N D i ' ; K I r,jw A WORD FOR BEGINNERS. The best way to solve i cross-word puzzle is to run quickly over the list of hori zontal and vortical synonyms and comare thrm to the spaces ii the puzzle extending cross wise or downward frum the number of the synonym. Some word which will j:ist fll In the number of space available will quickly occur to yu in some Instances, giving you K foun dation from which to the more difficult words. Te words must interlock pcrfatft;.". BUILOINO. LOTS On Brown Avonuo In West Hose burK. If you are contemplating buildlOK ft home see Brown Avenue before you decide and see P. J. Ballf for prices on lots on either side of avenue. QUARANTINE 6TILL ON caaaoelalM tnm Laaatd Vlra.) SALEM, Ore., Apr. 4. No chance In the quarantine of Importation of ; California, cattle, sheep and swine into Oregon will be made atjirvs-l ent, the stale livestock sanitary board decided at a special meeting yesterday. Any action exposing; Oregon livestock to the hoof and mouth disease will be opposed, Governor Pierce indicated, lie In timated that In addition to protect ing Oregon livestock the quarantine might have the effect of Improving , the cattle market In fortlanu. Of Course It's Good "Why," said a surprised customer, "that Exchange Flour is GOOD flour." ; A lot of people have the same idea. Because the price is low they are surprised to find our goods better than most and as good as the best. TRY THEM ONCE! Flour $2.10. $2.25, $2.40 Salt 85c 100 lbs. 9-39 Wire 38c rod SEE US FIRST WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ROSEBURO OAKLAND Classified Section ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE The best 60c meal In town served from 11:30 to 1:30 at the OruiiKO Lantern. FORSAl OPPOSE MINE RIGHTS (AiwnrUlrU Vnm Leaied Wire.) JACKSONVILLE, Fin., Ajr. 4. Knights of the Ku Klux Klttn at a meeting hero last night passed a resolution of protest against the proposed contract between the state Internal Improvement board and 1. M. Hlrschfield of California. glvtnK the latter the right to mine. Jack sonville beaches. An account of the meeting, to gether with copies of the resolution were given newspapers today by a Klan committee. The resolution, copies of which are to be sent to Governor Martin and to the secre tary of the internal improvement board, opposes in full force the leasing of Jacksonville's greatest natural anset, the beaches, for pri vate gain. FOU PALE Baby buggy, good con dit.on, S.00. .55 South MninSt. DHY UL1 CKOWTH'nr wuotffor Mill', fur 2 tier load, l'hone FOU SALE Big Jersey cow wlth cult, i)5. W. D. Nlckson, Melrose Orvgon. FOU cow, U. S. fresh. John- PROSECUTION RESTS (Ataoclatfd Trra Leased Wire.) W) M BAY, India. Api. 4. The prosecution concluded its case to day In the preliminary hearing of the nine meu charged with attempt ing last January to abduct M unit ax llegum the Nautch girl and erst while favorite of the Maharaja of Indore. It is expected the accused will be committed Monday for trial in the higher court at Madras, the change of venue being on the plea of the defense thut a Bombay jury would be biased lu favor of the prosecution. Arundel, piano luner. fnooe 1R9-L OBSERVE PEAR DAY (Afworlatfd Prom Leased Wire.) MEDFOltO. Ore., Apr. 4. The first annual observance of Pear Day of the Kogue river valley fruit grow ers wan begun this morning at the IlotW Medford with about 350 grow ers In attendance. It was one of the largest attended fruit meetings in the history of Southern Oregon. A. H. KlpPi secretary of tip Chamber of Commerce of Portland delivered a short talk on "orgamza tion. Its aims and accomplishments', When You Catch Cold Rub on Musterole Mustcrolc is easy to apply and it gctf in its good work right away. Often il prevents a cold from turning into "flu" or pneumonia. Just apply Musleruk with the lingers. It dues all the good work of grandmother's mustard plastei without the blister. Musterole isaclean. white ointment made of oil of mustard and other horni simples. It is recommended by mam doctors and nurses. Try Musterole fis sure throat, cold on the chest, rhcuma tism. lumbago, pleurisy, stiff neck, bron chilis, asthma, neuralgia, congestion pains and ac hes of the back and joints Biirains.wiremusdes.bruises.chilbUins Irosti-d fret colds of all sorts. ToMothert! Musterole Is alio mad In milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children's Musterole. 35c and Cfic, jars and tubes; hos pital siie,j.ii. WANTED j. i m - - - .- - I SAl.K-.Milell Sumo young plKs. sun, Wilbur, Uru. F(JR SALK Oak body woouTTtove or block, 11.75 and i a tier. lllahee Mill and Manufactory, Oakland, Oro. FOIl "SALE Timber claim, lots, residence and store. l'Uoue 243, or address 113 SUerluau street, KoaeburK, Ore. i;OH "SALE Oak wood, block WANTED Man and wife Just ar rived from east want Job on much. . Experienced. Address "Easterner" care News-Review.- Lilt K SS M A K I NO - and tailoring, reasonable prices, and sewing lessons, 75c an hour or terms for afternoons. Mrs. Guthridge, -52S South Main. MALE HELP WITH INVEST MENT Manufacturer wants sales managers, open branch of-" ' flees, manage salesmen. $300 to $1000 necessary. Possibili ties unlimited. SECRETARY, 124 W. 4th street. Suite 78, Los Angeles, Cal. FOR RENT FOR RENT I room bouse. Inquire 23U E. Lane St. FOR RENT 2 room apartment furnished. 927 Winchester St. wood, 3.50; stove wood J3.76 for, RENT 3 room apt. Modern. per tk-r. ZtiU-J. Uardner Bros. Pbone FOU SALE Hordes from 900 to 1500 pounds. If you want any baled hay, see L. G. Moxley, Wilbur, Oregon. DTlAl TIFl'L i t! II V R A ,N home and chicken ranch on pavemcuu All conveniences, your owu terms. Also cliy prop erty. See Jim Clark at Roseburg Studio. FOR SALE Oak "dining room set", wicker sitting room set, Congo leum rug, library table, wicker baby bugxy, all in good condition. Call Saturday evening, Sunday, or Monday evening at 332 West Douglas street. FOR SALE CHEAP ThrceTyoung milk cows; gentle and good testers; also young pigs and feeders reasonable it taken at oncw. See them any time at my place; Harry Morrow, R. 1, box 37. .Oakland, Oro. Adults only. 814 Mill street FOR RENT Furnished 4-room apartment. Adults only. Pbone lsl-R FOR RENT Furnished 3 room apt. gas-range, water, lights. 608 8. Stephens street. FOR RENT Furnished room for light housekeeping, also garage. 810 N. Jackson street. ' FOR RENT Four-room modern bouse partly furnished, close in. Adults only. 817 Oak St. FOR RENT Garage in Laufelwood Call at duplex house, Harvard Ave. In Laurelwood. Ask for Mr. King. WANTEI nt once man dlshwash- .... ut rr..rn.i,.,l ftir t:APAI)LE MAN "wants road woili or other day labor. Elmer M. WIIhou, Roseburg, Ore., gen. del. YOL'NO "LAI)Y wishes-permanent housework in county or city. If permanent, wages "15. Address E. R., Roseburg, Ore., gen. del. BetUr than a maitard plalttr anil explained the results of cooper ation In m-chardry and other farm efforts, using the Eugene creamery as an example of Ihe results of co operative spirit, which he strongly urged as a solution of farm and orchard problems. The attendance was representa tive, from all sections of the Rogue river valley, ami Ihe spirit exem plified, showed a keener interest on the pari of the growers than in oilier similar meetings. The purpose of Ihe meeting, which Is planned to be an annual feature. Is to bring Ihe growers closer together, for a discussion of their problems, and is under Ihe auspices of tho local growers ex change. 'i'lie main feature of the day's program will come this afternoon with addresses by Arthur Foster of the land settlement department of the I'ortlanrl Chamber of Commerce on the subieet "land settlement movement in ihe Itomio Itlver Val ley" and a talk by Flank T. Sweet, pieHplent and manager of the Calif ornia Pear (irower's Association, who will explain the. pear situation In that state. FOU RENT Furnished, clean and modern apartment, ten misutei walk from downtown. 1204 Win chester street FOR R ENT robm apt wlUTbatlV lights and water furnished. 1 blocks from P. O., $17.50. Phone 227-Y. FOR RENT A 160 Acre stock ranch, 1 1 miles from Pacific Highway, four miles north of brain. One good 7-room house, good barn, good fence, all kinds of fruit. Spring water, good trout stream. Inquire of R. Pearson. Winchester, Oregon. MISCELLANEOUS i CAR OWNER Don't forget t call 553 when In need of auto parts. Sarff's Auto Wreckinf House. MA RCEL and"bob-cu"rl75c7la.l cut and curl 60c, at my home, 331 S. Main, Pbone 67-Y. Mrs, Amy Rogers. RADIATORS That's my" business. . New cores Installed, and old ones made new. Lark, radiator 829 W. Lane. I I LOST AND FOUND FOUND (lunch of keys on the street. Owner please call at this office. LOST 2" horses, bays, weight 1100 and l ino. Notify S. L. Duell, Myr- lie Creek. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. M. rl. PLYLER Chiropractic ' physician, 126 W. Lane St. fTOBBY FORD REPAIRING CYLINDER REBORINQ Our Specialty UNION GARAGE Authorixed Ford 8ervlc Goodbye, Hank. By WINNER as ' MOW THATS A SVMEU KIND OF A SltN Fol? ANY- BODY TO PUT yP - DorJT "THINK! - I 60TTA GO IM THERE M I CMT TAKE HANK VJrTH ME i 1 MA I allowed 'Ci'Xy'- ' T.i i few 1 asfOO W. - . aal ' , a, mm, 0 o I AlWT Counts TAKE AMY CHANCES C-UYbuCJ RtlMNIW' AVOAY A6AIM I OT TIE. VOO OP TO SOMETHIM I COtSS THAT'LL hold Voo TILL I COME Ovjr YOO vJDAAT SET - AVeJAY FeiOM THCHE.A 1 4 If J I nil l L . Ay 0 " m Reliable Tailor J. H. BERNIER Upstairs Next Umpqus Hotel Clcsnlro. Pressing, Alterstions We Make Your Clothes in Roseburg ill UiOii i Oaaoltn, CXL Wats anal A METAL. Won't UaL Oal a 10,000 CkL Churchill Hdwe. Co. THE WINCHf STER STORK 0