ROSEBURC NKWS-REV1EW TUESDAY. APRlt 14. 1925. FIVE to a Thoughtful man What more practical plft could you give your wile than a shorter ana easier Washday? Such a gift is the Maytag GyraXoaui Washer. Not only is it a means to shorter naabdays and spick-spun waahiufia, but it's the way to greater ease and mere complete satisfaction iih the world that's done. Six Because of Its astonishinfr Hpeed, old - fashioned thoroughness and unusual care, wo men have termed the Maytag "the Miracle of Mon day." It washes twice as many garments per hour as other Washers so clean that even cuffs, collars and wrist bands require no banUnjbblng so careful that mak ers of dainty, filmy uudergar ments recom mend it as su perior to hand washing for such garments. No more practical gift could a thoughtful man choose and she needs it more than you imagine, Uct her a Maytag. 9 Outstanding. Maytag Features. A-UtM iTtm LetmA Win.) I I'UKTAV I.I. inrll 11 TV, a Lewis ton city council last nlht ac cepted the proposals of the Clear water Timber t'ompany and the In land Tower and Light Company la Ihu tuftftur nt oritur... chin milli power plant and log storage iu the Liearwater river at i,ewistou. me city is bound to give assistance In the matter of securing sites at reasonable prices ami tne com- nanii.a i ri in t.ftHn nnorul Ittna at once and to have the plants in op eration by the spring or early sum mer of 1927. The investments of the two companies .at Lvwision will be more than five million dollars. The action of the council se- ftiroa t( IhA f'lonru-ater VillleV an extension of the railroad into the Clearwater timber belt by the Northern Pacific and Union Pa cific Kuilrcads. The two compan ies will join iu this development and nro a imrt nf the ftliriH'lllt'Ut Of the Clearwater Timber Company and the Inland Power ana igm Company. II iu Matlmnti'H flint the tot.il Of Immediate Investment incident to the milling operations, power ce velopments and railroad extension will aggregate twelve million uoi- lars. 1 Washes faster. 2 Washes cleaner. 3 Largest hourly ca pacity In the world. 4 Most compact washer made takes floor space only 25 inches t r qua re. 6 Cast aluminum tub can't warp, rot, swell, split or cor rode. 6 Easily adjusted to your height. 7 Clothes can be put In or taken out . with the washer running. 8 Tub cleans itself. 9 All metal wringer. Self adjusting. In stant tension release. 9 Reasons for World Leadership Churchill Hardware Co. The Winchester Store PROF. ROLL. EN DICKERSON WILL TEACH IN NEW YORK Prof. Uoliien S. Dickorson, a il l ative ot County Treasurer J. K. Sawyers, former principal tf the Itoseburg high school and for the past five years head of the de partment of history ajal toclal sciences at the University high school in Eugene, has been offered a similar position on the faculty of Ethical Culture School ot New York City. The Ethical Culture school is a private institution of very high standing maintained by tuition and an endowment from a number of wealthy New York busi ness men headed by Felix Aillt-r. Prof. lickerson expects to ac cept the offer and to begin work there next fall. He has just re turned from a visit to New York Oity where he was called to con fer with the officials of the school. The attention of these people was called to Mr. Dickerson's work through the initiative of Dr. Edgar 1 Jaw son of Hunter college who vis ited the University high school last year. ATTENTION MASONS Special communication of Laurel Lodge No. 33, A. F. & A. M. will be held Wednesday, April 15, 1923. Work in E. A. degree. Hy order W. M. W. F. HARRIS, Secretary. There is ho secret about it. If you buy it once you always buy .it. Wholesome, healthful, delic ious It's the quality. GRIMM ItltOS.' MILK UK HAD. Phone 13. To Whom it May Concern I will not sland for any accounts contracted by anyone except my self iu person. WAKNEIt H. SIKGIUST. We sincerely hope you are not marrred to any particular brand of I. read. For your own satisfac tion try a loaf of tiliIMM I.KOS.' MILK DREAD. Phone 133. ROSEBURG WOMAN HELD Peryl LaMarr was taken to Salem Friday night by Mary Car Bon, who will place the girl In the state training school. The girl was committed to the institution Fri day by the juvenile court. Hazi Wilkins, of Koseburg. and Earl Clifford are .being held by the authorities on the charge of con tributing to the delinquency of a minor it being alleged that they induced her to leave home for im moral purposes. Grants Pass Courier. o Slightly used ranges at Powell's. Arundel, pmno tuber. Pnone 1K9-L BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED lluilding permits have been la sued during the past few days to Irvinn Grimm for a $3,OuO dwelling on South Jaeksnn and Waite streets, to John E. Iiunyan for a $15 addition to the old Tipton houpp near the Deer Creek brfdtre, and m Charles Kerri-r for a $3.5uO dwelling on W. Firft street and West Third Avenue North. For concrete work cutl Taylor. 113 No. FUut St Tel. 226 R. Louis C. Davis Painting and Paper Hanging Phone 569-R 427 East Dcuglas St. SICK WOMEN OF MIDDLE AGE Can Be Carried Comfortably Over The Critical Period by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Note Mrs. Head dep.' Case Macon, Georpia. " During the Chan pe of Lifo I suffered with my whole right side and could not lio on my left side. I was in bed about two months and could not get up only as my son would lift me. Af ter doctoring with out relief inari who was rooming with us told my son thatLydiaE. Pink ham's Veiretabla Comjwjnd cured his mother at the Change of Life, sol begin takingyour medicine. After taking it for two weeks I could get out of my bed by myself. I am now 53 yearn old and in better health and stronger thnn ever in my life. I have recommended the Vegetable ComMund to many suffer ing women, young and old, and you may use my name anywhere as long as you please. I will be glad to an swer any letters sent to me." Mrs. F. It. Hkadden, 6 Holt Avenue, Jlnoon, Georgia. In a recent country-wide ennvass of Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, ov.-r fK,Ooi) replies were re ceived and Its out of every 1X) reported thi-y had ben benefited by its use. For sale by druggists every where. TWELVE MILLION DOLLAR CONCERN FOR IDAHO TOWN CARD OF THANKS We wish to take this means of extendi; our thanks and apprecia tion to the kind friends anil frater nal orders for their beautiful flow ers and sympathy during our re cent loss. Kspeclally the H. of u F. and E. and the !. of L. E. 11 KS NOltTON EDDINUS AND FAMILY. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our apprecia tion and gratitude to all our friends and nelshbors for their many ex pressions of kindness and sympa thy in our recent bereavement and for their beautiful floral tributes. MRS. MAKJOK1K lU'FF MliS. MAM.E SMITH OKORGE H. McCLAY JAMES G. McCLAY Lnwnmowera at rower's. FIVE COMPANIES IN ALASKA OIL FIELD (Annotate! Vrws Lrawtl Wire.) SEATTLK. Wash.. April 14. A contract 1ms been signed by the Superior Off Company, for leasing I2.sm) acres of land in Alaska on which development work is goinK to be started inr.nediately, an nounced J. W. McCord, who arriv ed yesterday enroute to his home in Alaska. "This makes the fifth company I have been able to get started in development work in Alaska,' said McCord. "The other compan ies were the Standard Oil ot Cali fornia, the Associated Oil, the Gen eral Petroleum Corporation and the Honolulu Consolidated Oil Company. "I believe that unprecedented development in Alaska will follow the-passaxe of a bill to permit the Irasing of government lands for Ki -.wins purport's. It will mean that reindetr can bo driven close to the Alaskan Kailroad and may result i" the establishment of a packing plant on the line." The best bread baker ln ,M0 community have decided it is cheaper and better to order it (i.-livered daily. CR1MM HKOS. YILK ItHKAD. Thoue 133. KOLLOCK OREGON HEAD ROYAL ARCH MASONS PORTLAND, Ore., April 14. John If. Kollock of Portland was elected grand high priest of the grand chapter of Royal Arch Ma sons to suei'ed Wayne Stanard of Urownsville. Ore., at the business session hi re yesterday of the 6."th annual Oregon conclave. Other of ficers elerfd were; O. O. Swaf ford. Oregon City, deputy grand high priest; Hank S. Itaillle, Port land, grand king; Thomas Simms, V'ondburn. grand scribe; Frank J. Miller. Albany, grand- treasurer; 1). It. Cheney, Forest drove, grand stM'p'tary; (leorge Walton, Klam ath Falls, grand orator; K. North up. McMinnville, grand chaplain; Herbert C. Torn-v, McMinnville, grand captain; Milton L. Meyers, Salem, grand royal arch captain; I. It. Stewart. Corvallls, grand master of thn third veil; Carl W. F. vert sen. Marph field, grand mas ter of the first veil; Moyd Scott, Portland, grand pentinel. For Spring House Cleaning Make those walls clean anil bright by uy.1'1,7 Alabastine. See our color (ard with instructions for applying. Lloyd Crocker. A BRIDE'S DIARY A Lov Story of Today By Idah McGlone Gibson A FAtiE FlfrLM THE PAST S .OPSlS Cleo Madison was entertained a tew friends, 'l'beywere extremely modern iu their attitude toward the conventionalities. So much so that Cleo thought it would be luu to read thfiu quotations trom her grandmother diary. 1 ucy were all thrilled at the Idea. . "Good Lord." interrupted Con nie when I started to read grand mothers diary. "1 thought all that diary business was just talk. 1 never kuew anybody kept sucn a thing." "Well, they did, my dear, ana I'll prove u to sou. And I'm K icg to hand you a laugh as welt. ".My grandfathers name was Thomas for grandmother begins: "iear 'thomas called mo an elfin child' y enter as he carried my hand to his lips in a mora ardent muuuer than he has over uotie beiore. I am uot sure that 1 did right to let him thus caress me while using theuuusual words of endearment. For, while 1 feel that Thomas loves and respects me, he has not yet asked me to be his wife." "Apprj sauce!" Connie exclaim ed. "That's one of your own brain-children. No girl in the world, eea a girl of a half cen tury ago, ever wrote such slush as that and meant it." "Now, Connie, you know I couldn't have written it. That goes without saying. Listen to this: "Thomas with a voice hoarse with tender fueling held my hand, which he said 'iay as quietly in his as though It were some frail, white lily resting on the surface of a quiet pool." "Suffering cats! Give me that book.. It's priceless." Dale Cum meriord stretched out a tanned, muscular arm and tore graudmo- 'ther diary from me. Dales hand is the hand or a tennis player with long, brown, sinewy fingers aud a wrist shows boyish strength. You certainly could never refer to it as a "trail lily." "Ciirls. It's true," Dale grinned, after turning a page qr two, "It ih positively indecent with what it does not say. 1 Ur as though your grandmother, Cleo, covered her thoughts as well as her legs with whue cotton pantalettes. And even then sine only showed them to the pure pages of her diary." "You'll have to read the rest of it to me some other time," Marjorie Clements remarked. "I've got to go. It's going to take me at least fifteen minutes more j 1 than Ufual to rover up the rav j ages of last night. I'm a wreck. I And tliut yellow chiffon that Ma 1 rie seut home today weeds all the , encouragement that 1 can give it. ) Jim told me the other day that I ', looked terrible in yeilow and I'm going to try and prove that he's j wrong in this as well as many I other things that we always quar- , j re I about. I "I'll see you tonight, Cleo, at i Connie's. Paul Is going to get home in time to take you?" "Yes. He'll be here a little j after nine." i "You'll not he very early, then, will you, Cleo?" Dale asked, i "Not so Wry," 1 answered. As I said this 1 felt myself blusiilng. Dale noticed it, but I told her ; that it wus the 'tea' that had goue j to my head. Somebody shouted: "Will you look at the time. We all must be running." Aud they rushed away. After the girls had gone I went to the mirror und my face crim soned again with the mere thought ot Pau-'s kisses. I A delicious little thrill made my flesh all creepy. 1 hadn't told I the girls, but Paul aud 1 intend to eloptt Just as soou as he gets home. 1 crossed the room and picked up graudmother's diary where Dale had carelessly dropped It. As I picked ft up, it fell open and I read the words: "I wonder if sometime my granddaughter will look upon these pages. If you should do this, little dream granddaughter, please be lenient with the im modest thoughts I have put here. Remember, no one will see this iu my lifetime, but 1 had to put down my strange and delicious feelings when Thomas gave me my first kiss." I held the book in my hand for a moment. Grandmother thought she was immodest wtien she said that her heart fluttered and her body grew hot and then cold when the man who had just asked her to be his wife "kissed her respectfully on the Hps for the first time." 1 fell rather queer, for although I loved Paul aud would marry him if possible within the next few days, yet ouly last uight 1 sat out in Chick Adams' cur at the Country club and felt my ttody grow hot aud cold at Chick's kisses. I wonder if grandmother really missed anything. Tomorrow: t'leo'n INwdve. SENIOR PLAY TO GO TO OAKLAND AND MYRTLE CREEK For the first tlrae In the hlttory of the local tiU'ta school, the Sen ior play cut will go on a "barn atorniliig" tour with thflr clam play. In past years the proportion ot taking the play to neighboring towns has been discussed, but no act'.on was ever taken. This year, however, the play, "IHilcy' which Is now almost ready for presenta tion, will be shown In Myrtle Creek, Roseburs; and Oakland. The cast will no Myrtle Creek, on Monday, April 20, and will Rive the show there. It will be present ed to a HoseburK audience on Thursday the 23rd, and on Friday. April 24, the performance will be held at Oakland. The Seniors, through this play, are endeavoring to raise the ftino needed to complete the payments on the athletic field which the I student body Is purchasing, and for that reason are hoping for big audiences at all three ot the shows which they will give. The cast has been rehearsing regularly and the show promlsea to be one of the best offered by the students of the high school In recent years. East Side! West Side! All Around the Town! They chase the price of flour down Saturday up Monday. But See Us First We Can Save You Money. Flour $2.10, $2.25, $2.40 sack Salt 85c, 100 lbs. 9-39 Fence 38c Springtooth Harrow $30.00 Special 17-Tooth Springtooth $10.00 FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ROSEBURO OAKLAND Garden tools at Powell's. CALL BOY HURT IN SMASH WITH AUTO Instant service on tifutnn ptner. valves and bearings at the Terminal tiarage. The fir.ost compliment ever of- Ilcfore ordering your engraved fen d is the dully use by our best graduation announcements, call at citizens or GRIMM DUOS.' KAM- the N'ews-ueview offlco and see the UI'S MILK BHliAl). Phone 1:13. new line Just received. (rVi Students CliiaM jo arV (7 raoams! C PR1NG FEVER hit. .h, xhoolroon. lik. uonoon log. UulU active bfiin.. Scatltr. .itrnhon. Mkn muiclei .ch. Mdje, dm. bodie, tirrd ,nd weary. M.kei ludy almost impoMible. C.v your kidd. a ch.ne! Civ. them a rwl from the heavy food, of winter that Mow them up and cause ipnnf fever. Let then, lunch on Tru-Blu Graham, and muk for a week and see how much belle, they feet Order From Your Cmrer Nnw jrV Good Crwr bat Tra fiu Crahamt tit k 1'iut vn,t fold titrtont and in uood baxn ,, Pi lei 7 TRU-BLU BISCUIT COMPANy-Spokane and Portland Kenneth Dunham, local S. P. call boy, was Injured last night when his motorcycle, and a car driven by Tom Jennings, collided at the corner of Mosher and Pine streets. The boy was thrown from his machine aud was badly bruised ! and cut, although not seriously In-' jurea. his left leg was bruised I quite painfully, and the fingernail was torn orf a finger on bis left hand. He waa taken to the office of Dr. Hoover, where his Injuries were dressed and he was then re moved to his home. Classified Section ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE. FOR SALE GLADIOLI bulbs for salo. Call at 530 W. Oak St. FRANCHISE TO ONE LINE VOTED; MAYOR WILL APPLY VETO (Aasnriatrd rrw. .eurd Wire.) KLAMATH FALLS. Ore, April H Hy a rote of three to two the Klamath Falls city council last night adopted a resolution grant ing the Oregon, California and Eastern Railway the right to cross Sixth Street to Its terminals. The franchise right failed to provide for the common-user privilege. Mayor Goddard has indicated that he will veto the resolution, al though no definite announcement has yet been made. Hepresentatlvee of the Oregon Trunk line for the past several months have been urging the in sertion ot the common-user clause in the franchise as a means of pre venting one railroad from having exclusive control ot the streets which enter the city. JAPALAC, Paints and Varnishes, at Powell's Furniture Co. SEWING MACHINES tor sale, for rent, and repairing. Powell Fur niture Co. FOR SALE Two 40-gal. hardwood barrels. Call 76 or "Palace of Sweets." FOR RENT FOR RENT Garage near Eose school. Phone 2ui J. FOR SALE Good Jersey cow, 50. It. H. Urinated, phone 1S9-J, or call 1038 Corey Ave. Dillard Offers Challenge The Dillard baseball team offers a challenge to any team In the county to a game 'any Sunday. Roy Campbell, Mgr. Dillard, Ore. GLENDALE COUPLE MARRIED Wm. ii. Shumate and Nina Stranne, well known Glendale young people Wore united In mar riage Saturday evening at the par sonage of Ihe South Methodist church, with Rev. Stewart O'Dell officiating. Only the necessary witnesses were present. They have returned to Glendale to make their home. Sent By His Own Doctor "1 sWferod Jrdfti.1y with Pilot for 10 Erara until as opsM-attioa Mid nKMry. ul mr pbsric.n ruarMed thai I firat try Dr. Chaa. J. Dui'i notvsurc teal twmmU mmnU d today 1 ua wall and banllhr.' If you, too, arc suffering with Tiles or other Rectal or Colon disorder!, you must sooner or later stop experimenting with your health, and be cured as I have cured thousands of cases, many of the most severe and of as long standing as 40 years. My non-surgi cai treatment uOUAK AN TE ED t o cure your Piles, or your fee will be refunded. 5nt today fer mr FREE, illuatrarad book. aSl CI i ASK J;. DEAN M D Inr ft th FOR SALE Lloyd wicker baby buggy, 2 Congoleum rugs 9 by 12. 332 W. Douglas. FOR SALK P. I. pigs. Hoar for service. No service after May 15. Ivar Grae, Wilbur, Ore. FOR SALE Ford, good running condition all good rubber, cheap. Kings Service Station, Coos Junc tion. FOR" SALE Flannel suit, yellow and blue; yellow silk crepe bead ed waist, also Universal waffle iron. Call at 21S N. Main St FOR SALE Timber-claim, lots, residence and store. I'hone 243, or address 1 13 Sheridan street, jtoseourg, ure. FOR ""SALE Vaughn drag saw, good as new. Also 2 burros, and small wagon. 1 fresh milch cow J. H. Short, Itoseburg, Phone 41 F3 FOR SALE IlurrouKhs'AddlnTMa" chine, nearly new. Also check protector and counters. Write Jlox 6T, Oakland, Oregon. FOR SALE 15 head of young cat tie, big stuff, some with calves by side. 37S takes the bunch. I. J. Perry, Riddle, Oregon, HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS wltu urlvileges. 844 So. Jackson St. FOR RENT 2 furnished house keeplng rooms. 246 So. Stephens. FOR RENT 2 room apartment with bath, lights and water fur nished. 2 blocks from P. O. $17.50 Phone 227 Y. LOST AND FOUND f LOST Sunday about 3 miles south of Roseburg, a bass born. Finder please leave at News-Review. I MISCELLANEOUS I MARCEL and bob curl 76c, hall cut and curl 60c. phone 67-Y. 331So. Main. Mrs. Amy Roger. CAR OWNER Don't foTget M call 663 when In need of auto parts. Sarft'i Auto Wrecking House. ftA DIATORS That's my business. New cores installed, and old ones made new. Lark, radiator man. 829 W. Lane. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. M. ri. PLYLKR Cblropractsf physician, lit W. Lane St. " FOR SALK SO head of goats at $2 per head If taken now. Also ! good work team, 7 and 8 years weight about II SO each, 1125 fori both. Phone 34F2. j FOR SALE or trade for Roseburg property 160 acres 34 miles from lioguo River, between 30 and 40 acres In crops, team, harness, wagou, cows and tools Included. Call 312 WDouglaa, Itoseburg. liHAUTlFL'L S U B U R rl"AK' home aud chicken ranch on pavement. All conveniences, your own terms. Also city prop erty, sue Jim Clark at Roseburg Studio. i Keep the Rent Take things under your wing I own me none you live In and defy the landlord. Let us help you. Contracting, Building, Concrete worK, and Furnish Estimate , . and Plans. J. E. RUNYAN Phon 202-J 4S7 South JarMtson St Roseburg. WANTED i WANTED Sheep shearing. Pllnn W. Cooper. I'hone 6F31. YOl'NO MAN wants work lnorout of cliy. Address E. care News Review, j WANTEIW-To buy one or more Mallard ducks. A. L. Houghtul lng, Ilrlilre. Ore. WANTED Man lo cut 4 foot fir wood, good limber. A. P. Stearns Oakland, Ore. WANTED Ilroccoli planter will ouy or rent for summer. Weeks and Sheldon. Ruckles. Ore. WANTED Palming, paperhanglng Kuisoniining. Reasonable. Esti mates free. John Wealerlund liox 61 Dillard, Oregon. I WANTED-Mlddle aged sliTslo nfan ' experienced in farm and orchard! work. Permanent place for de- pendable man. Lawrence Real : wMOBrai i r.siaie Agency. A Message of Economy The stock of monuments which we carry, embody good appearance, quality and fine workmanship, at prices which make them outstand ing values. We hire no high-priced work men or agents and therefore can save you from 25 per cent to 30 per cent on your work. Bee us before placing your order. Peoples Marble and Granite Works 602 N. Jackson Street TUBBY 43.8 Mllw .on Gal. r?k of Gas immmm 'l' us " THERMOSTATIC CIST. CO. 01PARI RfloKl I0STATIC CIST. CO. )1PARIM!I 3 B I 8 1 khi itii. out:. G B Hank Didn't Need to be Taught This Trick. By WINNER WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua f THAT A 60V. I hawk - eeiNG J f tS.:w'i- iw Mm. CHESTER STOPPlAVlMC With that Dot And come HERE. I WANT VOO To GO TO "tE 6i?0Cfc.g! HOC GEE. MOM, I'MTtACHIW Hlrll v.J. 1KICK5 - Y0J i'Uki, fcji. Vp'M'trW--d 1 1 '! '' II 1 T I 1 .'111 .' 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