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Tl v WASH DAY HORRORS BANISHED That Is Easy. Enough Done When You Have Us Place a - MAYTAG WASHER in your home. Try it out. It will be sold on your approval. Easy Payments if you wish Churchill Hardware Co. BUSY SESSION OF CITY COUNCIL HELD The city council met last night In Its regular session and took up a number of routine matters. Mayor Houck was authorized to Investigate a motor driven street flusher which has bet-u offered the city at a low price by a Portland concern. The mayor expects to be In Portland the latter part of the .week, and will Investigate the cdn dition of the piece of machinery and also the cost of purchasing a portable street paving outfit, to use In making street repairs. It was shown that the present cost of patching the street amounts to about $7 per yard, and that the principal cost Is due to the fact that the apparatus now in use is not suited to the work, and too much time Is required to dry out gravel, necessitating a great outlay for la bor. It is proposed to purchase a Hall's Catarrh Medicine jls It rid your iyttera of Catarrh or Deaf, run caused by Catarrh. SoUbydnxxitttfoTVrtriOytm P.J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. Ohio U. S. AGENT WITH MAKING THREATS (tovUM Ftms L-ue. tin.) MINNEAPOLIS. Minn, May It. Arthur Lopet-Fraiier, testifying In bis Identification trial In feder al court here today, repudiated the confession government representa tives said he made last February that be la not Arthur Frailer, world war veterans. Lopei Krailer, who It seeking to establish Identity as Arthur Frai ler, declared dead by the govern ment, collapsed again today while on the witness stand but after a bait hour's rest returned. "You think you're a wise guy, don't you?" He muttered to Major Leland Wind, one of the govern ment attorneys, as the latter asked him a question. Then he was ask ed about bis alleged confession, made in the office of Michael Johanness, department of Justice agent. Lopei-Frazter declared Johan nes bad said to him "If you don't do what we want you to do 1 want you to understand I'm a dep uty sheriff we'll send you to jail tomorrow morning." A BRIDE'S DIARY A Lot Story of Today . By Idah McClone Gibson ordered built in a fountain in Laur elwood. The fountain has no drain other than an overflow pipe, and when not In use stagnant water forms a breeding place for mo squitoes. Plans and specifications together with the estimate of the city engi neer on the paving of several city streets were read and adopted. The paving estimates were as follows: E. 6th Street, $782.74;.. A. Avenue, J5.133.ll; E. 4th St. $848.07: E 2nd St., (5,380.78 and Roberts St. 7. 541.51. The residents of Roberts SL also petitioned for sidewalks to be built at the same time as the plant which will handle small Jobs i 7'', , ? e"mlwa. cosl fter rnie ruttine down the ! f anch additional Improvement was 11,860.32. at a faster rate cutting down labor costs. The street committee reported that the sidewalks on Roberts St. should be placed out against the curb line, as there Is considerable excavation to be done otherwise. The committee also reported fa vorably on the proposition of vacat ing Spring street to the Coen Lum ber company which owns the land on each side of the street. The committee on health and po lice reported that a drain should .be For concrete wore can Taylor 113 No. Flint 8 Tel. 226-B. You liked the samples. Now let us tell you how to get a full siie tube of VVatkin's tooth paste free. 120 W. Lane. COMPANY TAKES LEGAL FIGHT OFF OF STATE'S HANDS REVIVAL SERVICES AT BIBLE STANDARD MISSION PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. M. H. PLYLER ChtropracUt physician. 12( W. Lane St. Louis C. Davis Painting and Paper Hanging Phone 569-R 427 East Douglas St. Reliable Tailor HoteJ Alterations J. H. BERNIER Upstairs Next Umpqua Cleaning, Pressing! We Make Your Clothes in Roseburg WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua The Umpqua Florist Choice Cut Flowers Always Fresh Finest Quality Artistic Floral Designs. Visit Our Greenhouse or Call 40-F2. Moth Time Get the before the the clothes. clothes to us moths get to Our Auto Will Call Phona 277 Starting tonight and continuing for an indefinite period there will be revival services in the Bible Standard Mission each evening at 8 o'clock. It is also announced that there will be afternoon services on Tues-, day, Wednesday and Thursday and Friday at 2:30. Rev. Earl Crook, of Portland Is to be the Evangelist. Mr. Crook comes very highly recommended and Is a man of no small ability, the greater part of his life being spent in the niinistcry. He has a sense of hu mor and a way of putting the gos pel that makes it appeal to every body and makes him liked wherever he goes. He Is a. man of middel age and is a live wire from the word go. It waB also stated that there would be special music. SAVED FRIEND FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. Heckman Decided to Try Lydia L Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Note Result Council Bluffs, Iowa. "Ihadpaini in my back and sides and headaches, so that i couia not do my work. Once in a while I would be sick a week. A friend told me that Vegetable Compound had kept hv.r out of the hospital, so I thought I would try it, aslhad tried anumberof other medicines. Now I rl like a different person and am . telling my friends about the Vege table Compound helping me, hoping they will let it help them, too." Mrs. Ethfx Heckman, Box 21, i K. F. D. No. 1, Council BluiTs, Iowa. I Saved From An Operation i Moncssen, Pa. "I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for a serious case of female trouble. The worst pain 1 had was in my right side and back with swelling in my side so ' that I was unable to walk atone time. I was ordered to go to the hospital, but here I am, still without an opera tion. I saw your advertisement and t,vo taken the Veeetable Compound withsnlendid results." Mrs. J. Nkl- on. 842 Donncr Ave., Monessen, Pa. SALEM, Ore.. May 19. After 62 years of alleged violation of its agreement with the State of Oregon, the United States govern ment will at last lose control of and profits from Sand Island In the mouth of the Columbia river. If plans of the state land board are carried to success. In 1864 Sand Island was ceded to the government by the state to be used for military purposes and this was a condition of the trans fer of the Island to the govern ment. Hut the government never has used the Island for military purposes, but Instead has leased it as a fishing ground for which it Is very valuable. Now the state land board has a plan for recovering possession of the island. At a meeting a week from tomorrow the board will as sume that the state owns the is land and will lease it to some corporation for fishing purposes. If the government contests the state's right the corporation to which It is leased, according to an offer and agreement now made, will defend the state's po sition In court. Revenues from the Island from fishing leases should run about 10.000 for the remainder of this year. It is said, and ordinarily will run as high as $40,000. There Is a possibility that tho state' may endeavor to collect for the whole 62 years, which. If successful, would bring a very large sum into the state's coffers. Extra special prices on phono graphs to close out stock. McKean, Darby & Baldwin. ' I I PREFERS SUICIDE TO POOR FARM OF DOUGLAS COUNTY Cleo Madlsoa entertaining few friends. decides to read her grandmother's diary. Grandmo ther's diary is ao auatnl. so mo dest, that these modern-day girls are inunnersirurn. girls go. Cleo thinks of her elop nieut with Paul. Paul Winthrop planned for the Immediate future. Her conscience Is pricked by a passage of the mo dest, old-fashioned diary. For though encaged to Paul, she, only the night before enjoyed tn kis ses of Chick Adams, ilolh sets of parents opposed the match be cause at one time the families had been rich but now were social climbers, and the parents wanted each to marry money-. Connie Terhune. wealthy, wanted to mar ry Paul. At a party. Chick Adams draws Cleo aside protesting that she should have come witn mm. Cleo Voubta her love tor Paul. Her grandmother's diary makes Cleo wonder. Taul protests his love for the girl. They are wed. Cleo's mother becomes hysteric. Connie shows again her Jealousy. The fathers of the newly-weds re joice. The honeymoon begins. The fierce flame of her love al most overwhelms Cleo. The ho neymoon crows more efulgent. The reception for the newly-weds shows Connie In her true ngm. Cleo becomes Jealoue. Chick Adams enters a plot. The young wife toils her "friend." The first tears of her married life come to Cleo. Paul and his wire de cide to start ont for themselves. Cleo sees Paul and Connie in fervent embrace. Almost crazed by llqnor and Jealousy Paul threatens Chick. The young hnsband accuses ms wife as to a past. Contritely, Paul expresses nls belief In Cleo. The quarrel is settled. THE LAST MINUTE RUSH. It didn't seem as though I had closed my eyes. I really thought that I was still thinking aDout my future when mother pounded on our door. If you want to make your train you must get up Immediately." "la it late, mother? We'll be right up." "Jumping Jehosaphat, it Is half past 8 and our train goes at 10." Paul said, looking at his watch. "Well, the packing is all done and all I have to do Is to dress and eat breakfast," I explained. "Where are the tickets?" Paul looked perfectly flapper gasted. "I forgot to get them." "Scotland and the British Isles! You certainly need a guardian, Paul." I started for the tele phone. "Here, here. I'll telephone for them. I'll be down in a minute." "Yes, you will like a streak of lighting. You haven't even got out of your pa lamas yet." With out noticing him further I rushed downstairs. As I passed tho din ing room door, mother called: "Hurry, Cleo. your breakfast Is on the table?' "It will have to wait." I re marked as I rang up the ticket office at the Maryland. My heart sank to my pumps for at first they said they did not even have a lower berth. however there was a slight hesitancy as though some one else was speaking. "Do please find something. It is a ase of life and death." REND, May 19. Declaring that he would rather die than go to the poor farm near Roseburg, Jerry Ha ley, 73, pioneer of fiend, cut his throat yesterday while at a hospital conducted here by Mrs. Marion M. Lesh. He severed the windpipe wit a razor, but did not reach the Jugular vein. Little hope Is held lor nia recovery. Until last fall Haley aa working on the Kugene-Klamath Falls cut off at one of the camps near Odell lake, but was taken III and brought to Bend, later becoming a county charge. As he has a small farm near Roseburg, it was decided that Douglas county should care for him. Haley has a daughter, believed to be in New York and a son, who en listed In the army during the World War and from whom he has not heard since. Haley and his wife seprated 30 years ago. "Held on a minute. I think some tickets for section have Just been turned In. Do you want the section?" "You bet I wfnt it. Hold them for me. rll be down for them in about 20 minutes." "Who did you aay they were for?" "Cleo Madison." I blurted with out thinking, aid then I corrected It. "Mrs. Paul Armstrong, 1 mesn." It was the first time that I had had occasion to give niy new name. I tell you it sounded splendid and grand, when the clerk said, "Oh. I know the wire of Lieutenant Paul Armstrong." "Yes, don't fail to keep the tickets for me." I won't fail." answered the man Just as Paul reached my side and said, "Here, give me the tele phone, I'll get the stateroom." Thank you, I said Into the receiver and hung up. Yes, you will not. I bad trouble In getting a section. I told them I'd be down after them In 20 minutes. You go get your breakfast while I beat it lu the car." "But, Cleo, your car's busted. It's In front of Connie's." "Damn Connie. Can't I even buy railroad tickets without her entering Into the proceeding? How did it get there? We went over in a taxi." "I had the man bring it over to us to go home In and then In some way I got Into a mess with it, when I tried to start It." "Come and and eat your break fast. Cleo," father called from the dinning room. "I'll get the tickets for you." Dear old dad waved away tho pocketbook that I tried to thruBt Into his hand and with the part ing admonition that we should he already to go when he got back, he went to the garage for his-car. I succeeded in drinking a cup of coffee. I could not eat anything. Mother insisted that we had a lot of time and Paul after bolting some cereal and toast started up stairs to get the baggage. I did not dare to let him go alone so I sent mother with him. Nora wanted to go with me. Poor No ra's eyes were tearstalned. ' She had be"n with mother ever since I was horn. I took hold of her hand as we went upstairs toge ther. At the very Inst mother became nulte human. She put her arm about me and said, "I shall mis you, Cleo, moro than you can possibly know, I know we don't understand each other. I don't understatnd any modern girl, any way, but you are my own dear little daughter even If you do shock me and disagree with me all the time. I shall always pray for your happiness. She turned to my husband and said: "Paul, you muBt be very good to my Utile girl." "I will, mother," said Paul, very earnestly. He kissed her on the cheek. "I'm sure yon will, son." said mother, thus establishing the re lationship between them. Paul hurried to the telephone to see If his mother and father were going to meet them at the train as they had promised the night before. Mother came back to nre. "You know I love you dear. Come back to us whenever you get too lonesome. Tomorrow Paul's SI nitccy. Classified Section ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE. FOR SALE The Kindergarten pupils of the Helnllne Conservatory of Music, will be presented at the Conserva tory Hall Tuesday evening, May 19, at 7:30 o'clock. This recital la one which la looked forward to with much Interest each year by music JAPALAO. Paints and Varnishes, at patrons. The following program will be Powell's Furniture Co. FOR presented: Greeting. Elinor Hlldebrand; En semble and Mary Carol Leigh, April Blossoms; Rhythmic Games, Bye Lo Baby Bunting, I Had a Little Doggie; Piano Solo, "Spring Song;" Virginia Dare Friend; Reading. "Five Little Kittens, Junior Derm; Piano Solo, "March of the Dolls," "Florence In Dreamland," Mary Carol Leigh; Solo, "Daley Buds", Jean Frances Strawn; Ensemble and Francell Fream, The Little Chicken Drinks; Piano Solo, "Aug- ustln," Mary Ellen Darby; Dunning Demonstration (a) Drill on Lines and Spaces Elinor Hlldebrand, Ha zel Frances Baltimore, Carol Leigh and Virginia Friend: Reading Test, Mary Ellen Darby: Musical History Quiz Francell Fresno. Bobby Har ris and Mary Ellen Darby; Rhythm Pictures, Hazel Baltimore and Bob by Harris; Rhythm Test. Francell Fream; Playlet, "I've Got a Pain In My Sawduht," China Doll, Mary ;foR SALE Carol Leigh; Hag ;lJoii, Jean r ran cess Strawn; French Doll, Virginia Friend; Doctor's Attendant, Junior Denn; Doctors, Bobby Harris and Horace Pemberton; Speaking Dolls, Mary Ellen Darby, Hazel Baltimore, Elinor Hlldebrand and Fanny l,ou Wlmberly; Rhythmic Game, The Postman; Horace pemberton, rost man: Piano Solo. "Little Bird." Francell Fream: Rhythmic Came, SALhi Paca and saddle horses. UcyerUros-J'houe 14FJ4 FOR SALE 100 tiers old growth 16 inch block fir. Lindblom, Dixonvllle. USED CAR SPECIALS- Hupmobile delivery 1S17 Dodge touring . 175.00 100.09 1S20 Chevrolet touring 160.00 1923 Ford touring .76.00 123 Ford touring 185.00 1S20 Nash Six 860.00 1H20 Sludebaker Spec, touring 350.00 1920 Hudson speedster 5(H. ltoy Catching Motor Co. Across from City Hall, Roseburg, Ore. . Full SALE or rem. s room house. large lot with fruit aud flow era. I Phone 41 J. FOR SALE-Feeder hogs, johnsonSvANTErj-75 wether coats. Farm WANTED Phone Hi, Meuford, Produce Co. Ore. SEWING MACHINES for "sale, "for rent, and reputrlng. Powell Fur niture Co. FOR SALE About 150 White Leg horn chicks. May IS, 12 each. 7o2 Fullerton St. Phone S!)l-Y. FOR SALE Full blood O. I. C. pigs a wks. old. Phone 13 F. 3 C. J. Hodges, Looklug Wlass, Ore, FOR" SALE Team of good young! horses, 4 and 5 years old, rea-j sonable, Mrs. D. C. McKuy, R. 1, i Vox. 21. Praclctully new Mon arch wood range at a bargain. See range at 733 E Douglas SL or phone 235. FOR SALE Guernsey Bull 18 months. Will sell at reasonable price. Address "O. B." care Newa Reviuw. . . FORD COUPE FOR "SALE Can save you $200 on practically now late model 1924 Ford coupe. Glenn Bureau Exchange. EXPERIENCED girl, aged 22 wants house-work. Address A. S. care News-Review. WANTED Second-hand tentTTlive description and price, Adretm H. M. care News-Review. '- - WANTED A scconcf-hand heavy hack tongue. Write Thoa Parkin-, son, Dillard, Ore., State price. WANTED TO BUY from owner. cheap, unimproved acreage on good highway near town, Jesse' Wheeler, M. R. A., Eugene, Ore. ' WANTED Married "mauf orf arm work at the Overland Orchards, . Wife to take some boarders, House, wood, water and light furnished. Chance for both te earn. Phone 31-F5 between 11 and 1 or evenings. Rock a Bve Baby, Piano Solo. I ij-k Bobby Harris: Rhythmic Games, 'FOR SALE good driving team, wt Hickory Dlckory Dock, Musical Chairs; Playlet, Nancy's Tea Garden. Watch for the Congoleum Pat tern Sheets from McKean, Darby & Baldwins. FOR RENT TYPEWRITER 131-J. for rent. Phonr COURTMARTIAL IS ORDERED FOR TRIO OF NAVY OFFICERS (AanrUtMl Pi Lnuwl Wire.) WASHINGTON, May 19. The officers of the submarine 819, which went aground IsbI January at Nauset Beach, Mass., today were ordered court martialed by Secretary Wilbur. The ottlcers aro lieutenant Charles F. Martin, commanding the submarine, who will be charg ed with "through negligence suf fering a vessel of the navy to be stranded;" Lieutenant Chester E. Lewis, the navigator, charged wilh "culpable Inefficiency in the per formance of duty, and Lieutenant (Junior grade) Alexander S. Ed ward, the officer of the deck, who will be brought to trial for "cul pable Inefficiency in tho perfor- Wreck Health Sour stomart), clnKRi'd tip bowels, plinplTO, black h?i rln, foul broiith, are pvlls of constipation. HOLT-IS-TEKS KOC'KY MOUNTAIN TEA value of telEon 'How Nerve Trouble. Very recently the question came up relative to the value of the tele phone to the farmer. A study based on what was sav ed In time and traveling expenses to the farmer on business calls, was made among three representative, farmers. To one farmer It was revealed that telephone service was worth $7.75 a month, to a second llO.xrt, and to the third,, $22.20. Farmer No. 1 made 39 business and 22 social calls; farmer nnmber 2, 70 business and 22 social calls; farmer number 3, 9 business and 6- social calls. No attempt was made to measure the value of social calls. Only outgoing calls were consid ered In this study. While Incom ing calls have a considerable value. It would be difficult to find a basis of measurement. Nor In such a study could the value of the tele phone be measured in cases of emergency. Outside and Inside white paint regulates the bowels, purifies lhei2s5 Ballon at Powells. stomach, and expels decay matter from the system Nature's way to cleanse and purify your stomach, kidneys, liver. Satisfactory results will follow. Chapman's Pharmacy. Arundel, piano tuner. Phone 19 L. Order your graduation announce menta at the News-Review office. New line of samples Just received. Any physician will tell you that if you suffer with occasional Bpells of nervousness, tremiuing, snarp, darting nerve pains, nervous fa tlaue, that such a condition is often the starting point of a serious nor vous breakdown. Stop the slightest case of nerves before a more serious condition undermines your entire nervous system, Cain relief by taking Eopa Neu rltls Tablets, which not only help stop painful and distressing nerve torture, but lone up the nerve cells and revitalize the entire nervous system. Eopa Neurllls Tablent are pre pared from a physician's prescrip tion. In accordance wilh the Set- about 3000, also wagon and har- neas In good shape. See A. S. Wallace, 1249 Harrison St. OAK TIMBER," wagon "materlaX saw mill rolls, aUo 300 tiers Oak Scab, stove and heater wood, from $1.25 to $1.75 per tier. 1 Ha ll ee Mill and Manufactory, Oak land, Oregon. FOR SALE Ono and one-half ton Republic, truck; 1J ton Chevrolet truck, to trade for cows, wood or anything I can use, C. R. Caven der, 818 Winchester. FOR SALE Broccoli plants, A No. 1 St. Vulentlne strain, seed raised, from our own plants. $5 per thousand, reduction on large orders, C. G. Sheppard, Dixon vllle, Oregon. - SACRIFICE SALE Coodbuy for speculation. Fine corner 2 lots, 80 ft. frontage on puved St Side walks Just finished and paid for. Plain 5 room house, porcelain bath, one block from Stephens St. near Rose school. $1150. Small payment down will handle this bargain If 4aken at once Will take part payment lu rent Phone 200-L. get through the opening made by mance of dutv. A court of in- eutlni: the one bar of the tall win- quiry recommended the court mar- dow. tlal proceedings having held "that j Arnson was with Gertson, an the entire administration of the (other prisoner, In the sheriff's of shlp" from the time of leaving thejfico Saturday when (lerlson walk Islo of fShoals buoy to the time of ,ed out during the nbsenco of the GARAGE for rent. Call at 804 West Mosher St . - FoitRENT Room for gentleman lu private family. Phone 2Q.2-R. FOR RENT Furnished ent-houso, close in. Enquire at Powell f urn iture Co. i FOR RENT 2 room apartment, hot and cold water, close in. 520 N ' Jackson St. FOR RENT 6 room house fully- furnished. Mrs. Helen Vining, 114 W. 1st Ave. No. , SHEEP"TO LET out on shares? Ire -quire of T. M. Olllvant, 842 South Pine St. or phone 75-Y. LOST AND FOUND LOST Lifetime fountain pen, mo-. tied green. Liberal reward for return to this office. -!l LQST Suit box containing wear ing apparel on highway botweea -Roseburg and Sutherlln. Call' Terminal Hotel clerk. MISCELLANEOUS grounding, was loose. and perfunctory." haphazard BARGAINS IN FOTOQRAPHS Kor the week during Carnival. nosKi.rno sti-dio 137 Jarkrton St. deputy and has not Blnco bten Been. Two two Inst night bring tho total number of capes from the Deschutes county Jul I since March 30 to seven, of them only Nunrlng haa been recaptured. TRIO BREAKS JAIL AT BEND; ONE TAKEN FROM CAR BY RUSE BEND, Ore., May 19. Three men. Including one held pending an Insanity hearing, sawed nut of the Deschutes county Jail Just be fore daylight this morning. Tho alleged Insane man Ray DavN, was retnken a few hours Inter lu the railroad yards aTler ho had mounted an engine on the trark, opened the throttle and was all ready to go, when helpers hur riedly climbed up lioaido him and shut off tho engine. Davis, after being chased off the engine, took rcrugo In a box car. The pollre wvre called and he defied them with a knife. He was taken through a trick of one of the officers who approached him from the rear. Other prisoners escaping ibis morn'ng wore Paddy Ryan, being held for the grand Jury on charge nd W. J. Neh- ence of Ilomiopaihy, a ineinoa oi;f dealing a calf, trealment endorsed Dy pnysu lans , ..,rving nut a four month's throughout America. Eopa N'r'' sentenre on a had chock charge, tls Tablets UMiially give safe quick , Th Nrnrni!'s second escape relief. They are guaranteed harm- h. ..., ,hi, ,,..,,.. The first time he came bark to town when hlB brother was 111 and thn less and are free from narcotics, bromides, and coal lar products W. F. Chapman's Pharmacy will supply you. Mall orders filled. BARGAINS IN FOTOGRAPHS For the week during Carnival. . ROSEIIURO STUDIO 137 Jackson St. w - ' Yrrrrrrrf..--.....-! HAVE A CARPENTER DO YOUR PLUMBING DiniCULOUSI you ty. Yet thst to wh hundreds of people do every day when they engage the services of other thin a mined RECTAL SPE CIALIST tocuretheirPiles. Nowonder they receive no benefit and continue to utfer.and condemn the doctor for their time and money waed. My years of training and experience treating RbCTAL and COLON sll mentislone enables me to give a written l life-lorg UUAKftN 1 to . - 1 . ".II II. I w m mar i win nim tui iikw or REFUND YOUR FEE. WrMetod-yfbrsiifFREE BOOK I PHONOGRAPH records exchanged, ; Disc, all makes, and Edison cylC lnder.927 Winchester. - MARCELandbob curi775c, Kali." cut and curl 60c. Phone 67-Y,r 331 So. Main.Mrs. Amy Rogers, - CAR OWNER Don't f drgetti .' call 663 when In need of autoi parts. Stuff's Auto Wrecking House. GTCt "YOl'R marcel for Carnival week at the Grand Beauty Shop. Mlns (Juackenbush assisting. Phone 300. Ladles hair-cutting 60c. "FLATLITE" The Best Road Lighting Devlca Flatllto Reflectors for your pres ent head lamps and cost less than any similar device. , , UMPQUA BATTERY STATION Cor. Douglas ami Main Streets Keep the Rent Take things under your wing--. own the home you live In and defy the landlord. Let us b.olp you. Contracting, Building, Concrete Work, and Furnish Estimates nd Plans. J. E. RUNYAN 4S7 Phone 202-J South Jackson Roseburg St Sewing machines at Powells. officers took him. v.. A. Arnnon. the only other KK0'UB" Xn," Si mim. bu.ij prisoner In the Jail last night, Is ajy-".SM',i '.'r1, f tf.f thought to have been ton large to mnm0BMKRB3nMtBDSEtlBHKm IVbwiLAUNDRSr KIDS TUBBY Too Bad Runt Didn't See It YOU OUGHT TO Insure Your Auto For Automobile Insurance All coverages We are at your service C V. YOUNG t SON INSURANCE 116 Cass St Phone 417 'is- ir CjfTT- TMIUK UP qiuit up v-urafcK trtsrr uu-ni Tuiur. Uf THDOCHT ui a curAT -jafN VIE SAW tT IN THE WAOMIED HfWSE vja; mothiaj ear A otc SMIOT 1 HAT SOMCBOOYy EFT HA-J6IA 110 TMttrj 'VF&U MJV CrrrrL flMIMK OP SOMETHIrV tMFf EBtWT VJE - ii-r rat t too TWfcT , COOt-C-nELL IT VJrA- pf- . CHO-T RECAOiE T WVJ Move m n 41 ci i ft - -yf J0 A NO l THE MEANTIME LAW LASI-V lA CEWTIEMNM OF THE RoM VMOtETT we OLO SHICTT IA) 1HE HAWTEO- ROUSE. RfTuHNS to ci aim his OHIO. . I Urt.HECE Voo AftE. fM UUTH ( I'M GOWN- WIT OLO wom Araiiu co I'D trt Voo OA) - Ntxj'LL BE EASIEdTO CARRV ffiWW' VfJ 0T CET sc--.nr-in.trv A r Aii I fclTUtll By WINNER I A REM ce ) c mm ' ' S-.RMICg 1 J You'U.PlNDNtE : I SERVE THS-PUBUCVEU- : I THEV UK6 OUK WORK I WE'RE TOTELW-i The finger of public ser vice points to us with prl'le. It Imllcates the laundry where th. family's clothes and pur?9 will be Ireate! with the proper coruhleiation. Sanitary methods and courteous service prevail here. Roseburg Steam Laundry Phone 71 Hoeeburf), Or. ' i srwSeV A faa