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ROSF.BURG NKWS-REVIEW TUESDAY. APRIL' 7. 1925. v SEVEN The Joy of in Your Home Every one likes to see harmonious colon In every room In the home. These .days, when housewives can mix their own colors and apply them. It is possible to get just the contrasts desired. 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 set an inspiration to use Enameloid. O C worth of merchandise to you fop OOy this advertisement and OUC Churchill Hardware Co. The Winchester Store stale highway committal on will give SI. It la not expected, however, that all of the allotted number will b employed, as the stmt will nut have the funds to purchase the nec essary equipment, iJoufdas County has one-third of all of the Pacific hUhway in Or Kon, as well an the important road to Coos Bay, so thtft it Is really a Job which requires at lnast three men. Traffic Ofricer Thurber, who has been located in Roue burg in the past, has had a hat)i job, which he has attended to in a most satis factory manner, and tt is hoped that in the readjustment that he will be kept at his station here. Ice boxes at Fo well's. GROWERS TARIFF The RoHeburg Lodge of Perfec tion No. 6, Amleul and Accepted Scottish Kile Masons, cuncluded their reunion lust night hy giving the beautiful 14th dcuree to a cIubs of twelve candidates. At 6:3U o'clock a fine bamtuet was spread for thw members of the order by their wives. Phillip 8. Malcolm. 33rd degree Mason and Sovereign urund Inspector Gen eral in Oregon, attended the ses sions which continued all day yesterday. . Mr. Malcolm com plimented the Itoseburg , decree team for their excellent work and was very pleased with the recep tion accorded him. The world will adopt it for all time to come If she ever gets one taste of it. GRIMM DUOS. MILK BREAD. Phone 133. hut no definite action was taken. 1 A reon,-anlintln of the work fieri, is coin. uiJ iti-d, and auveral radical change are under con sideration. A second meeting will be held at a later date, at which time definite action will be taken, and the arrangements made for the annual campaign for funds. COUNTRY CLUB DIRECTORS CHOSEN Tl A report Just received by Adjt. Anderson in charge of the local corps of The Salvation Army, des cribes the growth of the organiza tion throuphout the world during 1924 and lays particular emphasis upon the rapid spread of its mis sionary work in many distant fields The report has been prepared at the National Headquarters, in New York City, for distribution among all officers In connection with the Diamond Jubilee observance of The Army, w hich occurs this year. WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua The Umpqua Florist Choice Cut Flowers Alwaya Fresh Finest Quality Artistic Floral Designs. Visit Our Greenhouse or Call 40-F2. Broccoli Assembly 564 United Artisans Will give Pie Social and Dance Thursday evening, April 9, at Brockway, Oregon. Ladies Bring a Pie Good Dance Music Assured 43.8 Miles on Gal. of Gas SZZZtm Wjnrkr IrwrirKHtHw CVImrrUT Control XiJWW 1 r .out IV.i (.. tratl inc-a.s,,t.( - tfltlyt ' jt" to Mj-r. It. I. itn i XaJsLar A ' inter or Minnjtcr ctcmtnatri of- h-n formiti ted.nf. ftiurr Tl t-l'v M.t. run. tnhfr-pf. IX 1 W - i J.lui... til... wl . I jWL. 1 1HERM0STATICDIST.C0. J"' 0ENU11MS1I1 3 A BIS nnsi:m IKi. ohk. BCD B Founded In 1865, as a smalt mis sion in the East End of London, the organization Is now sixty years of ape. In spite of this short span of existence. The Army Flag now flies in eighty countries and col onies, and its religious and social service activities are conducted in fifty-five languages and dialects. The missionary work, maintained almost entirety by an annual week of self-denial on the part of Salva tionists throughout the world, oc curs this year in the Western Ter ritory of the Vnlted States from April 5th to 12th, represents one of the greatest advances, of the year. I i his work Is now flourishing in 4, i 174 centers, in ten widely separated fields of activity, under the super vision of 2,750 commissioned offic ers who have dedicated their lives to consecrated work far from their own homes. In addition to the evangelical work. The Army pro gram includes Indust rial Schools for native boys and girls, homes for leperu and tubnrculars, hospitals, shelters, food depots, prisoner-aid service, emergency refiVf stations, rescue work among native girls, agricultural schools and a score of other social service and educational activities. The largest Army missionary program is carried on in India, where there are 1.3S1 commission ed officers, many of them of American origin, at work in 3,334 centers Jn all parts of that vast country, which in itself has been divided into five complete territor ies for purposes of administration. Widespread floods in South India during the year also in China taxes all the resources of the offi cers and called for large grants of money from the International Self Denial Fund. The next largest field Is Japan, where there are 292 offfcers in 120 centers of activity, and then comes ! China, with 218 officers In 62 cen ters. j The other fields are represented ' in the report as follows; Ceylon, i 167 officers in 157 centers; South i Africa, 1n5 officers In 150 tamers; South America, IIS officers in 62 centers; Nigeria, 33 officers in 22 (centers; and Kenya, in Central j Africa, 10 officers in seven centers, j In all these fields the commis .sloned officers are assisted by large J numbers of natives non-commissioned officers who are especially trained for the work. The most important thing In the world is the quality of your daily diet. Your health and happiness depends on it. Take no subbtitute. Order GRIM M BROS. MILK DREAD. Phone 133. (Aauclnted Ltranl Wire.) WASHINGTON. April 7 While pledging justice by the govern oient in its ivlatiun3 with busi ness, President Coolidge looks to the management of industry as mainly responsible for the con duct of industry. "There ought to be a more candid understanding between the government and ail industrial ef torts," he said in an address to the national association of cot ton manufacturers last night. "Lue to the keenness of compe tition and the urgent dvslre tor success, it is necessary to main tain the most constant watctilul ness on the part of the govern ment to insure the enforcement of law, but on the Oliver band the management there should like wise be the same vlgilunce to in sure the observance of law." President Coolidge jusliiied the tariff declaring that the "tower ing stature of our industrial structure as we see it today is the best, is indeed the complete vindication of this policy." Reviewing conditions in the cotton industry, Mr. Coolidge pledged lull assistance of th tu eral goyeruuvent in fighting the ooll wee. il and endorsed the suggestion ror a treaty of co operation among the cotton pro ducing states as a means of elim inating this destructive pest. i om roncc rUAPTFR DISCUSSES PLANS A meeting of Red Cross execu tives was held at the Chamber of Commerce offices last nljrht, the ' meeting being attended by Miss I Nell HolBluger, field representa- tive, who Is spending a short time t In this vicinity going over the work of th local chapter. Plans for the future were discussed and l a number of suggestions made, A meeting of .the membership of the Roa'burg Country Club w:tj held last night at the Indian room of the Umpqua Hotel. There wus a good attendance and much interest taken in the discussions. W. J. Weaver, whose term aa di rector expiised, was re-elected, and Gene Parrott was chosen to take ; the place made vacant by the re moval of !r. Sether. The board of directors w:il meet In a few I days and elect officers and ap-1 point committees. The reports , for the past year ware read show- j ing an exceptionally good finan cial condition, particularly for a small club. Discussions were held 1 regarding the membership re- quirements and conduct of the club, but no official action was i taken. I H all's Catarrh: ' R f Il ; will do what wei : medicine claim tor it I your system of Catarrh or Deafness i caused by Catarrh. ! Sold by drucRisIs for over 40 years. . V J CHKNF.V CO. Toledo Ohio Today 's Cross Wo rd Puzzle A BEAUTIFUL INTERLOCK Punic No. 142 Edited by J. C. BOYD STATKS II.U K X( POW'KIl OVKH ATK.AL 1-AHKS. (AuocUtMl t'rtM Lcaied Wire.) WASHINGTON, April 7. Com plete authority over all the ter ritory and facilities of the na tional parks is vested In the fid eral government, Iho interior de partment today ruled and states automatically waived their rights in accepting the parks establish ment. Hearings In the District of Co lumbia Supreme Court on the In junction obtained by the Tactfid Mail Steamship company against Ihe shipping hoard to ptevent con summation of the sale of five ves sels to the Dollar Interests have been postponed from April 14 to April Tl A U 1 15 16 ' 17 M 19 lit I FT" TZ TJ" 7? " "5 ' xi "T ii xt T 7 Is xl XT T 13 T 3f TT Jx TJ 3i : it ". t -L-- i8" 35" 'TJT " " i "x 1 HH x SO 51 5A. "nT X ' b3 ?r" T Y5 1 I I I I; I66 1 I I I II" KL'GENK. Ore., April 7. The annual I'aclfic roast IntercolleKl aie truck and field mwt, or'.Kiu ully scheduled for Oregon Akti cultural College for .May 29-30. will be held at the I niversity ot Washington stadium on those days instead, it was announced today. The Annies failed to g. t their field In shape as soon as ex pected, and they asked to be per muted to relinquish the right of statg.ng the meet. The coast Intercollegiate tennis Dim will be held lu Seattle in conjunction with the track meet. Preliminaries and finals will be May 80. The Pacific Const Inter collcc.ate Managers Association will open Its two-day session iu Seattle May 211. Schedules for baseball, basketball, track, tennis. swlmmlug and wrestling tor 126 will be drawn at that time. I Oregon Track Team Knroute Nineteen track athletes ot the ; University of Oregon, accoinpani ed by Dill Hayward, coach, and ; Jack Benefiel, graduate manager will leave Eugvue tomorrow noon for Palo Alto, where they will meet the Stanford Cardinals in a dual track meet. Holt, star sprinter for Oregon, is ineligible because of scholastic uifflcultlcs. The Oregon ream's entries will 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 goodii 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 ROSfcBURO OAKLAND Classified Section ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE. i , ; V , , . , J FOR SALE !u FOR RENT ! ! j I We'd like to make you look Ilk this for Easter. Imperial Cleaners Our Auto Will Call Phont 277 Doutrtas County will havo thre state traffic rnpH at work during tht- season of heavy traffic, ft ha been announced. The recent Ick .slature pave authority for an in crease in the number of traffic of ficers uni!er iIih secretary of Mate, which makes it jossilie for etich officer to have a smaller territory. niier Ihe proposed phms one traf fic cop will cover the territory be tween Kuirene mid Yuncalla, anoth er between Voncalla and Myrtle Creek, and to Camaa Valley on the Coos Hay road, and anoiher will work between Myrtle Creek and Grants Pass. Heretofore th' secretary of ptate has had six officers nn his force and the t'n(e hiL-hwiy comntfs.-inn has had ix, rinkiiip tutdvn for the entire ttate. The pecrrtury of etate now has the rlcht to employ 1:5, which with the six hired by the AN OPERATION 1 RECOMMENDED Avoided by Taking Lydia E. Pink ham' Vegetable Compound Los Anpeles, Cal. -' 'I cannot give too much praise to Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable lompouna forwhatithasdono forme. My mother fave it tome when wasagirlMyeara old, and since then 1 have taken it when 1 feel run down or tired. I took it for three months before my two babies were born for 1 suffered with my back and hai sfwllsas il my heart was all ec tea, and it helped me a lot, The doctors told me at one time that I would have to have an operation. I thought I would try 'Pinkham's, 'as I callit, first. In two niontlis I was all riirht and had no operation. I firmly believe 'Pink ham ' cured me. Every one who saw me after that remarked that 1 looked so welL I only have to take medicine occasionally, not but 1 always keep a couple of bottles by me. I recommend it to women who speak to me about their health. I have also used your Sanative Wash and like it vcrymuch.' - Mrs. E. ;om,n, 4MM Eaat Side Boulevard, LosAnireiefl, Cal. Many letters have been received from women who have been restored to health by Lydia E, Pinkham's Veg etable Comtound after operations have been advised. HORIZONTAL. 1 unclosed 7 dome ehaped Buddhist shrine I3c5vcrt ! satire '14 hard, heavy j wood . 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'. S h f O T 0 M i -3 j S A p Q u u E T T OJ V S JT u 51 e"i pj A T 5 ELArt At P Oj 9. Jl1 1 ": u t ffi I P E I S I EA SJ Ml-! V ; M 0 j 3 T ! E I A, X-li pl 9- e- How to Solve It Every number indicates the beginning of a word if hori onlalt crosswise, until the first shaded stop to the rignt; if ver tical, downwards until the fir.it shaded stop below. Compare the synonyms in the appended lists to the Fpaceg jn the diagrams and fill in tho words you know. Theso will give you clues to the more difficult words. When completed the words should in terlock perfectly. MIl'ICK OF tllF.HIFF HAI.K OK FOIII-U I.HM IIK V.iMee ih lieivby kiv.ii thai 1 y virtue of an execution and order ef sale isiturd uul of Hie ein ult 'u!irl ot the fcllut of Uftton for l'uuKlatt iounty on the tttli dv of Aim it. in. '5 on a Judnniftil reiidTed lu Haul Court on the tith day of April. I V -tn fuvor of th phtiatlff Almd Ttnl, and anal nt the ttt ieiidanlH W. A. WiIk'H and SlHiid WriKht h wife. H. TiniiuuiiM and Mr. U. Tliunioim his wile fu'Mt and full nuuiv un- k:iwn fnr tin kiiiii or rmy nirt-r Hundred ( $.'.:wi."m ro:nrn wllli In terest there. n troin the lth day .f November l'.'-4 at Hie rulo of 6 per cent per annum nu mree iiumirtMi and Kitty (J.".iMMi 1 uthtm Hll-r- H.v Teen, wiiien mild juukmu-hi i enrnlltd .mil doikeud in Ihe flerk'n ntfiee of naid Court In aid County on the Bin day or April, iv.it aim said oxevuHoii to me dliei'ted eoiu ntandiiiK me In the name of the State or Oregon in order to sutlsfy Maid Judmiieiu. Intereiit, eostn and at tornev fees and aueruimr costs, to sell the following described real estate to-wlt: lteKinnlntt at a point deslttnated herein as "A" determined as fol low a; Commeiu'tnn at the quarter seel Inn for Her between sections 1 1 and 12 Tp. South of Kaime Six Wertt of ttie W tiln mclle MeVitlian, rutin I n thence Stnitli eliains. thence South 4L' decrees 1R tnlnutes Went -J.F, chains o tin oak stake; thence sou til : deniec! Kast 7 1 i feet 10 inches, theme West 111"! feet to said first mentioned Lick hi run point designated as "A" running tneme from said point "A" smith ;H0 feet ; thence South degreeM West "M0 feet; thence South W d KreeS West ft'iS feet Indies; tlienco south 40 degrees Kast feet; theme south & degrtjes KHst to the center ol the comity road; thence south to hank of Cauiu Swule Creek at low witter; theme soiiihwesierly down soutli bank of said creek at low water to its intertctton with tlie south line of Ji!se Clayton Im na(i'n Uind Claim No. -IU In said Township and Itange; thence Kant along suit! south line of said dona tion Land claim to the southeast corner thereof, thence north along tiie Kasl line of the donation Land Claim to Its Intersection Ith the center line of (he County Itoad a point herein designated as point )(" and to close sun! description, beginning again at said flt-l men tioned point herein designated as point "A" running theme north westerly to the southeast corner of Ihe northwest quarter oT the south east quarter of said section 1 1, thein- West chains to ttie south west coiner of said northwest quar ter of the southeast quarter of said section II, thence north to the quar ter section corner between sections two and eleven in said Tp. and ! i.Kfii..r of .ii id mcciIoii eleven: thence touih on said section line between to-Hons It and IJ, to a point 4.60 chains south of the quarter section corner between section 11 and 1, i theme south tJ dgteesnd li m I ri - til-s West chains to an ohk Make, theme south i'M degrees Kast chains W links; thence Nortti titi ileurees HO minutes KaMt 15 ehafns; theiiie north V degree Jo minutes West 7. r.tj chains to the center of the County Itoau; Iheiicn east-rlv along the renter of the County lload to the east boundary of ,lest.e (lay Ion 1 on at Inn nd 'hi I in u foresa Id aii'l said point designated aforesaid as print "If". Together Mklth all and singular the tern uieiits and heredi taments and appurtenances thereon m belonging jr In any wise apper taining. Now. therefore. In the mime of th- State of (fr.gon and In eoinpli an'e with mid execution and-older of sale. 1 will nn Saiurdi.y the :qb il.iV of MilV, 1 !'.'.'. between the I IS of ..'. I... k A M and I o lo. k I. M. lo- il at tine o . lo. k I. 41 on mtl d.iv nt the South door of the Co ii ni v Court House In Hi en burn. Ilii.uirlas Cotint, ttregon, offer for 'sale for t-Hcli c ii h J-t l lo refleniptb.il. all l to- riK hi, i iMe ami inti i of I s.i id defendants W. A. Wnuht, Maud U iigM I in wife. It. 'I nun i oil h and ,.1r t:. Tiiniiioiot his wife, fu-t and (foil nam.- ii ii It n 'W n. or ell her of llheiM. In and (o th- al.ove !.- t II. i d i pr. n.i. . and it wh tnrlh.-r orl'M.-t ji fa-d Court iliitt the puri l.uner lnhall be pl,i-i d In iinuitdiate poises- ion of said pi -m i-"S. S. W. MAII.MKIE Sheriff of Iioiiifl.iH Coui,t, nn goii lly Oeo. (J. Sew.-li, leply. FOU SAI.K nuby Hume. 44F2. Ctiicks FOR REXT 1-rcom house. Inquire 230 E. Lane & I-,,:f SAI.K-n,,l,;.l ly at IkinK XCKEAGE FOR RENT Also horse ii.a.:. phono 1JMI, J.-lt Williams., for sale pi.one 4" tu.i KALE-lluby buK):jr sijoj con- j,, KE.NT-WUnl room. 610 .l.i.oi.. V00. fco5 houth Main. bU winche.ter. Phon B91-R. sal.-, o.u for a ti. r load, l'hom-1 Aliutli onlT m,,." 47tJI. FOU SALE Ford truck kooI shupo Piic.'tl to stll. Terminal OaraKe, inorniliK!.. FOlt SALE I cua ort..r. ihk jfihi-y tow iviiui rait, v. u. rsKkson. .Mi iroso r . On-Koo. i KOirSALEFr7wh milk goat, i yars old, Also used S lu. plow. I C. E. Truublood, Kosi'burg Oreg. ! FOR SALE Timber claim, ' lots, residence and store, l'hone Zi'i, or address U3 Sheridau street, RosebarK, Ore. FOR SALEheafrfeKfitered'rer cheron stallion, ugo 6 years. George- McLaiu, Rosuburg, RL 2 l!ox78. FOR SALE Oak wood, block wood, (3.u0; stove wood f3.7& per tier. Gardner Rros. i'houe 2U0-J. VHV"lllTRM"wo6a"tlitiif lias been in tiie ruin w hen you. can get wood out or tint shed at $2. 5(1 a tier or $ I delivered, l'lions 1SF16 b it "H AXk ilorsus 1 lb vim u tTTo pounds. If you want uny buled hay, bee L. G. Moxley, Wtlliur. Oregon. , . ilEAUTlFl l. " S V H "OTCWaT. bouie and chicken ranch on pavement. All conveniences. , your own terms. Also city prop erty. See Jim Clark at Itoseburg Siudio. FO U S A L E - f )u k "d 1 n 1 n g-f oonrse t , wicker sitting room set, Congo leuni rug, library table, wicker baby bugy, all In good condition. Call Saturday evening, Sunday, or Monday evening at 3.12 West Liouglas utreet. Adults only. 814 Mill street. FOR ' RENT 2 room apartment, furnished. 927 Winchester St. i'()R "RE.S'T Furnished-room toi light housekeeping, also garage, 810 N. Jackson street FOR RENT Furnished, clean and modern apartment, ten tmoutes walk from downtown. 1204 W'in cheater street, FOR RENT 2 room apartment with bath, lights and water fur nished. 2 blocks from P. O. 117.50 Phone 227 V. I MISCELLANEOUS CAR OWNER Don't forget M call 503 when In need of auto parts. Sartf's Auto Wrecking llouse, RA Dl ATORSTbirt-iyuslneiS New cores Installed, and old onea made new. Lark, radiator man, 829 W. Lane. TO TRADE Equity In new modern 5 room bungalow In restricted district; 20 minutes puts you Ititd (ith St. station Los Angeles. Will trade for property In or near Roseburg. Address 2014 La Cres centa Ave., Aluambra, Calif. LOST AND FOUND I WANTED i , I FOUND Punch or keys oo; the street. Owner please call at this office. tb9T"hbrreirba'!. welKliOiOO and Hpo. Notiry 3. L. BuellMyr- . llo Crwk. - , PROFESSIONAL CARDS OR. M H. PLYLBK ChlropcactU pbyntclan. 12 W. Lads 8u HEMSTITriUNO Mull order sol luiteu. Fiwhrr's Store. WAN'TKL -Man (o build "fi-nru on contt Varm liunau Kxrhanu. WANTKIi . utitiK. i'iip rhanninK. kaUnmininK. HfusunabU. Kstl niaifH frtM. John WVtsterlund Hox 9J liillard, Oregon. he m follows: loi) yard da.-h. Irvine Vet r mnn jnd CheHter Stonetireaker; yard da.ili, CheHter rilone breaker and Jerry Kara; 4 40 yard dash. .Mm Kinney and Ten Wilbur; half mile, (iuy .Mauney and Krt'd (Jerkey; mile, Tom Holder and i'liil. Swank; two iiiile, Itoduey KeatiiiK and Harry 'Pet; h k ti hurdle, liii lc t'arttth em and Wiilt Keley; Idw hurdlen, hi k Camthers and Walt KelMey; hifcli Jump, lidwland Kby ntid .liilin l-'hinnltfnn : broad Jump, liiliti Kin tin 11; till, Walt Kelvy and Chirk ItoenherK. rajitnin ; nole vault, ( hirk Itoi-rnl-eiK Hint Walt Kelsey; Jitvi-lia, Chiik llo-etiiierg; iljot put, Ji ill ii son; discus, John son; mil' inile relay, Jiui Kinney, i illu rf H'eriiiiiiue, Joe 1'ilce and I'en W ilbur. Louis C. Davis - Painting and Paper Hanging Phon 669-R 427 East DouQlas &t. ' Keep the Rent - Take ihinKs under your wIdj: own the homo you live In and dory (he landlord. Let us belo you. Contracting, Building, ConcVeta Work, and Furnish Estimates and Plans. J. E. RUNYAN : Phons 202-J 2 487 Smith Jackson SU itoseburg. Xi lianrilt't fs edniplt'te witllfiut It. It's d million In llxeir. It I I'lifH a loiiK 'V Inwaid a Kiitjfar i t..rv rnnei.lsi.ill. (iltl.MM 11KUS. Mli.K lll(KAI). rii.me 13:! FORD REPAIRING CYLINDER REBORINO Our Special! UNION GARAGE. Authorised Ford 8srvlc TUBBY He Couldn't Afford It. jomes pull vooR -- OTH ALL Rl&MT - ) V H0l DID IT y Y Ti rs By WINNER H0M MOCM DID I I 'v ( HE CHftRCe oo' I RE StVEIM'V f(JE TFMT5, IF I NELIED AN'C(?IED A M F1FTV I V DIDN'T CRW, j XjOKELLjx 1 5 1 ,0 or ,. .- gJ YOU f Nf V GAVJE Reliable Tailor J. H. BERNIER Upstairs Next Umpqua Hptel Cleanipg, Pressing, Alterations We Make Your Clothe. in Roaeburg '. ",1 Tanks ef .. j OlMllBI, OO, Woa'l Vmk. ID CM. so 10,000 O.L ; Churchill MJwe. Co. THE WINCHESTER STORE