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ROSF.BURG NEWS-REVIEW WEDNESDAY. APRIL' 15. 1925. SEVEN to a Thoughtful man What more practical gift could you give your wire than a shorter and easier washday? Such a gift Is the Maytag Cyrafoam Washer. Not only ( It a meant to shorter wat&days and spick-span washings, but It's the way to greater ease and more complete satisfaction with the world that's done. Because of Its as ton. Bh in speed, old - fa&iiioned 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 Wan hern so clean that even cuffs, collars and wrist bands require no handrubbing- so careful that mak ers of dainty, filmy undergar m e n t s 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. Get her a Maytag. 9 putstanding Maytag Features. SHIP BECAME AN INCUBATOR; EGG ! FIRM FILES SUIT: (Asm-laltd fnm Lanl Win.) SAN FRANCISCO, April 15. ! The Hemlnitway Produce Company filed suit In the federal court yes terday to receive 124,48 from the United 8tatea Shipping Board emergency fleet, the L'niled States government and the Pacific Mail Steamship Company. The amount represents the value- of S.OOO Chinese eggs which te Heming way Company claims were stored too close to the engines of the steamship President Taft, on which they arrived from Shanghai. The result was the most of them hatched out into chickens and the rest were spoiled. The food Inspectors at Angel Is land threw the spoiled eggs in the bay and held up the small chicks because there was no shipping or der for them. 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 square. 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 -DEATH CLAIMS PAULHAMUS, WASHINGTON POLITICIAN (AaaoriaiMl I'rota Lroicd Wtrv.) TACOMA. Wash.. April IS. W. H. Paulhumus, president of the Western Washington Fair Associa tion, died at his home in Sumner lust night of pernicious anemia. Mr. Paulhamus wss elected from Pierce county to the state senate in the last session of the service being elected president of the sen ate. He. was successful in secur ing the re-establishment of the Western Washington experiment station of the state college near Puyallup, which had been closed for some time, also the establish ments of the soldiers' home colony at Ortlng. He was a candidate for the nom ination fur governor on the pro gressive ticket in 1912. although he did not make a campaign. Last year he filed at the last moment, for the republican nomination for governor ,and ran . third among 8 candidates. Safe Milk and Diet Fornfanttg Inoalidn, The Aged Nourishing Digestible No Cooking. Hair Avoid Isnitabons oubatitutel SPURNED ACTOR TRIES TO GAS ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD Lawnmower8 at rowe;;'s. WOMEN OUTNUMBER MEN IN INQUIRIES ABOUT WEST (AMnciatal Vtrm Lewd Wire.) SEATTLE. Wash.. April 15 Women and not men send the ma jority of letters asking for data on living conditions and scenic at tractions in the Pacific Northwest and the Pacific Coast , according to Harold Crary of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce. Some women living In the east have a hazy idea of distances on' the Pacific Coast." said Crary. "One woman in Indiana wrote that she wanted to make Seattle her headquarters and arrange a week end trip to San Piego, Cal." For Spring House Cleaning Make those walls clean and bright by using Alabastine. See our color card with instructions for applying. Lloyd Crocker. (Awocistrd Prem Learned Wire.) LOS ANGELES. April 15. De cause, police alleged, he tried to asphyxiate a house full of people, Henaro Knacnolin. Italian motion Inicture character actor, was ar rested here late last night on a charge of attempted murder. One of the occupants of the house was a young woman who had spurned his love, detectives were told and the pride of Spagnolia was wound ed so he opened the gas Jets and announced that death would be served to all present. Duncan MacCalluin refused to be included and whacked the Italian over the head with a bottle. He was knocked unconscious in the ensu ing Btruggle, but the uproar mean while had attracted police. GET AT THE CAUSE! Many Roseburg Folks Are Showing How to Avoid Needless Suffering. NOTICE AUDIT OF COUNTY BOOKS. Notice is hereby given that the County Court will receive bids tip to and including Wednesday, May 6. 1S25, at 11) o'clock a. ni., for the audit of the books of the Sheriff. Treasurer and Clerk of Dousias Countv, Oregon, for the year U'24. Successful bidder will he required to furnisn a good and suffici-nt ,bond in an amount equal to 'ii per cent of his hid. All bids to bs filed with the County Clerk. The Court teserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the County Court. ika b. riddle. County C erk. There's nothing more annoying than kidney weakness or luabillly to properly control the kidney se cretion?. Nigh end day alike, the sulTerer is tormented and what w.th rhe turning tnu scalding, tin et fnd :nt backa.-r.e biailache and dlzziieSH tile is indeed a b irden. Dean s I', lis a st n.ul nt tiiure.lc to the kidneys have brought peace and cn'u.ort to many Kose burg people. Profit by this Kose. burg resident's experience: B. F. boss. W3 W. Lane St., says: "1 had kidney complaint and severe backaches and at tiir.es could hardly straiglitei. after stooping. My kidneys acted Irreg ularly, toe. Iioan's Pills soon stopped the aches and pnlns and put my kidneys In grod order." 60c, at all dealers. Foster-Mil- Durn Co.. Mfrs., IlufTaW, N. Y. It's a table decoration. It's a household necessity. No larder Is complete without It. GRIMM IlltOS.' MILK BREAD. Phone 133. ' MEXICAN BANDITS BECOME SCARED AND RELEASE CAPTIVES A BRIDE'S DIARY A Love Story of Today By Idah McGlone Gibson CLEO'8 RESOLVE KY.XOItilS Cleo Madison was entertaining ft few friends. They were extremely modern In their attitude toward the conventionalities. So much so that Cleo thought It would be fun to read them quotations from her grandmother's diary. They were all thrilled at the idea. ver said It to me in so many words I know I am supposed to CONVENTION OF ' ! WOMEN STUDENTS 1 I OPENS AT EUGENE (AaaocUtad Prea Lnard Win.) ' EUGENE. Ore.. April 15. The third biennial national convention of the Associated Women Stu dents will open hero this morning i with registration aud the first Cleo's grandmother's diary was so quaint, so modest that these modern day girls were thunder struck. Presently they left. Then, carry my wares to, the best mar- , business association, ket and marry some rich man., j Directories, with the name of Gee. but I'm tired of this eternal ;the delegate the school she repre hnnt for a rich husband. And jsents and where she is staying on only eighteen, too. the campus, will be posted In the Of course, I am sorry for mo-I phone booth of each women's or ther, but she ought to haw start- gal.iiatlon so that Inquiries may ed right. She could have lived Ibe easily answered, comfortably and contentedly aud Forty-four schools will be repre brought her children up properly 'tented at this conference, Includ- un dad's income if she had 'not ling most of the universities and made her life a constant 'struggle "put up a front. She goes alone, Cleo thought of her elop- j from one bridge party to another ment with Paul vt Inthrop, whicn i nd If she knows that I am at was planned for the immediate . the house of some family that future. She read another passage has money she is perfectly falls 01 tne moaesi, oia tasnionea ai sry. It pricked her conscience. For, though engaged to Paul, she. only the night before, enjoyed the kisses of Chirk Adams. Then Cleo wondered whether her grandmo ther had missed anything. f AMoclatcd Pref Uwd Wire.) MEXICO CITY. April 15. Spec ial dispatches from Chihuahua re port that Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Rey nolds. British subjects, and Mr. and Mrs. W. 1. Cooper, Americans, from Milwaukee, were kidnaped Saturday while traveling by auto mobile from Loboquilla to San Francisco, Conchos. but that they had been released and are enroute to El Paso. A bullet shattered the windshield of the automobile when the party was accosted and flying glass caused injuries to Mr. Reynolds' head and scratched Mrs. Cooper's face. ' Sunday morning. wnen tne chauffeur and Mr. Reynolds, who were sent to secure ransom money, failed to return, the kid naping party, made up of three men with horses became frighten ed and released Mrs. Reynolds and Mr. and Mrs. Cooper. Ice boxes at Powell's. SLAYER OF ALLEGED HOME WRECKER IS GUILTY OF MURDER (AMOciatH Prfwa Loawvi Wire.) TULSA. Okla., April 15. Eu gene Purdy was found guilty of the.murder of E. 8. Hutchison, wealthy Tu'sa lumber dealer, by' a Jury in state district court here today. Purdy shot and killed Hutchison last January 12. "He broke up my home and stole my child," Purdy told county officers after the kill ing, when he surrendered. His defense against a charge of first degree murder was Insanity. Oillard 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. WARSHIP OREGON TO GRACE PORTLAND ROSE FESTIVAL (Awx-lated Frem Leurt Wire.) SALEM. Ore.. April 15. Fol lowing a meeting of the battle ship Oregon commission here yes terday, announcement was made that the old warship will arrive In Portland harbor June 15 and will be formally accepted by the state on July 3. Arrival of the ship will be an event of Rose Festival week, and its acceptance will be attend ed b yappropriate ceremonies. To Whom It May Concern I will not stand for any accounts contracted by anyone except my self In person. WARNER H. SIEGRIST. You should change your spark plugs every 60(10 miles. Get a new set now at the Terminal Garage. C.ilLV WEATMUR REPORT IT. 8. Weatner Bureau, local of fice. Roseburg Oregon, 24 noun ending 5 a. m. Prtcip. In Inches and Hundredtha Highest temperature yesterday...."! Lowest temperature last night 57 rccipitatlon. Inst 24 hours 37 As I locked grandmother's diary up in my desk I said to myself: "I think I'll keep a diary, too." I looked about aud found a blank book that had been given me when I went abroad last sum mer. What is written here is the result. colleges west of the Appalachian mountains, many of the institu tions sending two or three girls. This evening a dinner will be given in the Woman's Building, and will be followed by "stunt i fled. She does not ask anything 'night." Sentiment for the whole further. iweek Is to make the delegates feel : I wanted to go to college. but 'as niuch at home as possible, and I had to go to a finishing school, '.the welcoming committee has ask-, I II tell the world that it pretty ed that everyone on the campus : Dearly finished me. When I came home last year, mother wanted to give me u coming-out party, but I rebelled. It was too much like puu.as :ne on renew the Oregon "hello," espec ially for the guests. Among the problems to be dis cussed at the business sessions of tha conference will be the place of the block to sell to the highest !lne """' ; " bidder. I don't know whether j tra-curricular ;'v;. 0,.,,0i grandmother would have thought ' guidance, scholarship standards that immodest, but to me It was ?!d honor systems and rouud-ta-not only immodest, but vile. l"' diacusslone. Including the 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 tack ' Salt 85c, 100 lbs. 9-39 Fence 38c Springlooth Harrow $30.00 Special 17-Tooth Springtooth $10.00 FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ROSEBURG OAKLAND A. I opened my-deak and plae- . 1 exPf.ct;.hwever,I,1 ?inl niege problems. panHeilentc ques AL, Aiarv k-.., .o,i ! have felt thut way if I had not !.,.', irfiffrnnA ed my new diary beside my grand mother's, I had the feeling that the poor coyer of the old volume had shriveled and shrunk from the contact. I am going to write my daily thoughts in my diary, however, and some time perhaps my little grandchild will read. I wonder whether she will laugh or cry over it. It didn't take me long to dress for the party and. as mother and dad were out to dinner, I pawned up mine. When I looked at the clock I found I would have a lot of time before Paul would come Ume for nim and thy are pu8n. heen in love with Paul. I guess 1 have bten In love with him all my life. Neither his family nor mine like the idea of our marry ing. His people are also poor so cial climbers and of course they, too, want Paul to marry someone who is rich. Here's where matters stand at this writing. Paul has graduated from West Point and gotten his appointment for San Antonio. He i& arriving tonight on a four week's leave of absence. Hit peo ple have planned a great social for me. I decided that while I was waiting I would begin my diary at once. My name is Cleo Madison. Tlvere 'is a legend in my family that some time we had more money than we have now. My mother ing Connie Terhune to the fore, for Connie is rich beyond the dreams of avarice. I think Con nie would be willing, but Bhe knows it is useless. Connie, be ing interested in Paul herself. knows that he is interested In , , ... , nilUBB Hint HV IB llllllCBlfU IU is always worrying about trying mt?i atld 8no rtlther 8Uspecl8 that to get enough money to make good appearance. She accepts all invitations from people she con siders higher In the social calen dar than herself and refuses those to all parties thut are not men he Is coming home to marry me. e are going to ask our par ents once more if they will let us mar-y, aud if th two families object, as they always have be fiiro Ihp lilumn ho nn ihnir hanrlii tioned in the society columns of , for 'Palll allrt , have determined the dally papers. : to milrry before he returns to the Dad is also the scion of a ram- j.0Bt lly that used to have money, lie 0nly ,,,, morning mother and had hoped to be an artist, poor i hrf - ,.i i.nm it,- m.ti.r dear, and I think his failure has Mther thought all the time that i Ing of a newly arrived babe at his of monev -as spent on him ovtT tlons and student Indifference. Dr. Aurella Henry Relnhart, president of MIIIb College, will speak at the weekly aludent as sembly which will be held Friday at 11 o'clock, instead of Thursday at that hour. Classified Section ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE. FOR SALE i i GLADIOLI bulbs for sale. Call at fiO W. Oak 8t FOR RENT Children love It for lunch. II satisfies like a square meal. OKIMM BKOS.' MILK UKEAD, Phone 133. GOLDSTEINS EAT MATZOTHS, GREET STORK OUT OF PEN (AMocUtrd Pnm Lmm Win.) SALKM, Ore.. April J5. Alex and Harry Goldstein, brothers, who are under sentence In the state penitentiary, are expected to return to the prison today after having been allowed by Governor Pie.-ce to spend the Jewish pasnov er week at their homes Mn Port land. The two were sentenced to serve two and a half years in tbe penitentiary for receiving atoleu goods In Portland. Hairy Gold stein was given a day's leave of absence about two weeks ago so that he might attend the christen in P.r;s. but he came home to find hinif-'alf pushed in to tbe real estate business In order to make a living. Buddy, my brother, is younger than I and is going to a military school. That is the easiest way of getting him shoved aside at present. This Just leaves me Cleo Ma dison, eighteen years old, with brown eyes and brown curly hair which makes my bob always look well whether I go to the barbt-r every week or not. I have been called the best-looking girl In my set and, although mother has ne- I was coins- to the nartv with :home in Portland, Chick Adams. I had not told br Governor Pierce explained today that I wasn't, but 1 had Just let! that while the Goldsteins and their her deceive herself about It. I friends have guaranteed that the When Connie picked me up for Itwo will return to the state pris a ride this morning, mother heard on, the release for the week is on her say: "Chick is a nress be- his own responsibility. The gov cause you're not coming to my ernor said the attorney-general tiMtrty tonight with him. Ho-imya he-wishes he could knock Paul's . block off." , i "Paul! Paul!" Interrupted mo ther. ; 1 shook my head at Connie, .who, I think. Ju?t between us. ' paid this on purpose, although j she wigwagged back that she was j sorry. I Tomorrow: A Mother's Wrath. ' had ruled that the state executive has authority to grant such leaves of absence and that It is in the na ture of a reprieve. High grade, extra nigs at 4owell. fancy, rag CHAPLIN'S FORMER WIFE TWICE RE-WED NKW YOKK, April 15. Mildred. Harris, who divorced Charles Chaplin in 1920, has Just revealed that she has been married twice to E. Terrence McGovern, a real tor. The first marriage, she said, was In Mexico last November af-. ter a two years' engagement, nnd the second was In Greenwich, Conn, last week. The bride says she is doubly happy. Francisco for Portland and Puget Sound points tins made the in creased tranttporlatlon facilities nectuary. NOTICE ATTENTION MASON8 Special communication of laurel Lodge No. 13, A. F. & A. M. will be held Wednesday. April 15, 125. Work in E. A. degree. Ily order W. M. W. F. HARMS, Secretary. Slightly used ranges at Powell's. COTTAGE GROVE MAN HELD ON CHARGE OF I, James W. Hunter, hereby give HIVINC! T.IRI LIOUOR tice of my intention to mHke.UiV11U UVUUM not soldier's claim proof, to establish my claim to the land described as follows: SKJ, SWJ. section 27. township 2U 8., Rnge 7 West, Willamette meridian, containing .TWO SECTIONS 8HA6TA I Rodney Joselyn, of Cottage Grove, was brought to this city yesterday evening by Deputy She riff Daughterly, and is being held In the county Jail as a rnmilt of ; his failure to supply bond fixed lln thB sum of to guarantee ' his appearance In tire J unlive Court at' Yoncalla, on Saturday, W 'ft 6 1 fi On Saturday nights the Soulh Total prt-rip. since 1st of month 1.56 ern Pacific Company will oH-rnte , answPr to two counts placed Normal preclp. for this month.2.48 ; iwo soriions 01 .-nasia out or Total nrecln from Seut 1. I Francisco, accordinK to an an-, 1U2I, to date 35.91 Aorare preclp. from Sept 1. 1V77 29.63 Total excess from Sept. 1, 1954 6.31 1 averaKe precipitation for 46 wet seasons, September to i Mar. Inclusive! S1 .' j Unbilled probably occasional rain. tonltcht and Thursday, moderate temperature. WM HKt.r,. MetonrnloeW nounct'nifnt made today. Heavy week-end business out of Sun T0NSIUTI5 fl Apply thickly ovr throat covf with hot tUnn. V VaroRub against him. Il Is accused of being drunk and disorderly at the Anlauf dance last Saturday, and also -of tlvinir liuunr to a young girl who was found Intox Icated. there. Il entered a plea or not guilty and will he tried on Saturday. IMng unable to fur nish tbe bond reMuired by Jus tice llrnwii. lie will be kept In Jail until the time of the trial. For concrete worK call Taylor, 'lis No Hint Ht. Tel. SJfeR To Cure a Cold in One Day Take is i Laxative IBrom Quinine V: tablets .J8 The tonic and laxative effect of Laxative BKOMG QUININE Tablets will for tify the system against Grip, Influenza and other serious ills resulting from a Cold. Tbe box bears this signature' JAI'ALAC, Paints and Varnishes, at Powell's Furniture Co. SEWING MACHINES forTaleTfor reut, aDd repalrlug. Powell Fur niture Co. UALeITHAY for sale. W. D. Chad wick, one mile north of Dlxon vllle. FOR SALE dnem'Ilcb7cbwl:5r24 goats $3 each. Arthur H. Weeks, Kuckles, Oregon. CABBAGE PLANTS Early"" Jersey Wakefield. Special rate by 1000. I'.W. Kay. FOR SALE Brood sowTi bred gilts; pigs, boars and shoata. A. C. Wilson, Yoncalla, Ore. FOR SALE OR TRAPK Two fresh milch cows. Will take goats In exchange. W. D. Chadwick, Dlxonville. FOR RENT Furnished 4 room apt Phone 212-J. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS with prlvlleges. 344 So. Jackson St i FOR RENT J furnished house- I keeping rooms. 246 So. Stephens. FURNISHED APARTMENTS-Two or three room apts. Inquire of O. W. Young and Son. FOR RENT 4 ground floor house keeping rooms. Call after 4 p. m. 816 Winchester St. Phone 170-Y. FOR RENT 2 room apartment with bath, lights and wate fur nished. 3 blocks from P. 0. 4)17.50 Phone 227 Y. FOR SALE Modern six room house, close to school, on pay ment plan. Helblg & Groves, 407 Cass street, phone 263. FOR-SALE Ford! good running condition all good rubber, cheap. Kings Service Station, Coos Junction. MISCELLANEOUS 1 DIRT for the hauling. 817 Cobb St. CAR OWNERKuTTorEet M call 653 when In need of auto parts. Sarffs Auto Wreckin House. RA DIATORS That's my businesa New cores Installed, aad old ones made new. Lark, radiator man. 328 W. Lane. FOR SALE Vaughn drag saw good as new. Also 2 burros, and small wagon. 1 fresh milch cow I. H. Short. Roseburg, Phone 41F3 , FOR SALE -IB head of youaycat tie, big stuff, Borne with calvea, by side. t375 takes the bunch. 1). J. Perry, Hldille. Oregon. ; FOR SALE 50 heail of goats at 12 per head If taken now. Also good work team, 7 and yeara weight about 1150 each, S125 fori both. Phone SIF2. BEAUTIFUL S U B Un"BAN ! home aud chicken ranch on ; pavement. All conveniences, j your own terms. Also city prop- erty. See Jim Clark at Roseburg Studio. i FOR SALE Half interejniTgar: ' bage business, consisting of 2 teams, 2 wagons, and 2 sets of harness, and all the work a man ' wants to do. X want a pardner who does not smoke cigarettes and who does not drive a car. Jim Draper, 623 N. Main St. . I WANTED Price 30c. HERV.NU) BRING BACK! THA.TS Trie 'BCL06NIK" FOR ovjR DiNlwEQ 0 I ! TUBBY Hot Dog. co,,. ,es. per pound I U II r MikS I WTFWZ. i i i 1 1 f j i ill- i it i r . -k. . pj ' t i "v asi - r- r ir - i n- j tX VCU ZZ-5r fJT- I Tb JUMP THROV6H J? COUSIN 0ltA . I 7 fl f V. - T B:l""Ztif ! J tcf$p, !! 2 . I Aitk " J - JfiV& mam. jmmuK... mmmi i i 1 1 "i i ' i ' ANVONR wnntinff a nhrop Bhcarcr HclilrPHff K. O. Andt-rsoa 30a So.: Htfphens. i YOUNG SlAN wants "work in or out of city. Address K. car News H e view. WANT K I PTo "lJuyoiie oir iiiiire Mallard ducks. A. I Houghta. Iiik. Hrldge. Ore. WANTKD Man to cut 4 foot fir wood, kocmI timber. A. F. Htearna Oak laud. Ore. 1)K KKSMAK1N GSe w I n K of "all hind, chlldrenn rlothes my a.n'C laity. 6us N. Main St. WANTKD Itroccoli planter will buy or rent for nummer. Weeks and Sheldon, Kuckleg, Ore. ( WANTKD 1'alntlnK. paperhaniclnK. kalHominliiK. Keaftouabte. Kstl mates free. John Westerlund Hox 9) iJlllard, Oregon. j WANTKD Allildle aed alnftln man experienced In farm and orchard work. I't-rijument plac for de. rM-ndable man. Lawrence Heal Kstate Agency. ' 1 New Furniture for your Bed Rooms Are you growing tirsd with the color and style of some of your bedsT Are those pieces protesting against the service yon have given them? Perhaps tha guest room ' needs refurnishing. Come !n and tell us your needs. LI E COMPANY 121 N. Jackson SI, Roreburg 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 yon from 25 per cent to 30 per cent on your work. See us before placing your order. Peoples Marble and Granite Work 502 N. Jackson Street By WINNER S I II Ml "X 11 9T40st tV FORD REPAIRING CYLINDER REBORINQ Our Specialty UNION GARAGE Authorized Ford Service The Umpqua Floriat Chelc Cut Flowers Alwaya Frash Finest Quality Artistlo lioral Design. Visit Our Oreenhouse cjr Call 40-F2. Reliable Tailor J. H. BERNIER . Uotalrt Next Umpqua Kotal Cnlrf, Pressing, AlteraQena We Make Your Clothes in Roseburg ;