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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY, MAY 21. 1925,
ATTENTION!
MEN
For .Carnival Days, Thursday, Friday and
Saturday we are offering you a choice
from a fine selection of pocket knives at
.98 cents. These are the "Henry Sears"
line and are number one goods. A brand
that has stood test since 1 865.
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A BRIDE'S DIARY
A Love Slory of Today
By Idah McGlone Gibson
SIMRJS HUNTED
(AancUtal Prat Uued Wlra.)
WINTHROP, MAINE, May 21.
Ti: .' ,.'"V"'mb1r' 0ld 'I!""5, yU inionth thruBh the woods of north
are invited down to our house on i ,,,. .
Presbyterian Church of the Vnited ; Inuuedlat. futureIer conscience ,yoxlr mvlMag trlp... ,
Cleo Madison entertaining a
few friends, decides to read her
grandmother s alary, (irandmo-
ther's diary Is so qualm, so ntu
. dest. that these modern-day elf's
COLl'MIU'S, Ohio. May. S Dr. I are thunderstruck. When the
Charles li. Erdman of Princeton, ; girls go. Cleo thinks of her elop
thia atteruoon was elected uiodera-j uient with Paul,
lor of the Keneral assembly of the I Paul Wlnthrop planned for the
py. t only care for that, for, oh I
want more than anything else, that
you should kuow 1 would give ev
erything in the world for you to be
happy all your life."
I was very nearly on the verge
of crying myself at this. So I an-
Classified Section
ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE. '
, States of America He wa one of
throe candidates nominated.
I Dr. Krdman aa elected on the
I second ballot. His election Is re
garded as a Victory for the conservatives.
Churchill Hardware Company
Ironmongers J
S
YOUR FAMILY PHYSICIAN WILL
ADVISE YOU TO LET YOUR CHIL
DREN HAVE ALL' THEY WANT.
PHONE 133.
NOTICE TO EXTERMINATE I ounce, thin starch paste 3-4 pint;
GROUND SQUIRRELS AND heavy corn svrun 1-4 Dint Ulvcer-
OTHER NOXIOUS RODENTS
WITHIN SPECIAL RODENT
DISTRICT.
Notice Is hereby given that the
County Court of Douglas County,
Oregon, has, by order duly made
and entered, declared the follow
ing described area, to-wit:
Beginning at the northeast cor
ner of Section 25 In Township "5
South, Range 3. West of the Wil
lamette .Meridian, running thence
South along section lines 10 miles (clear thin paste Is formed.)
to the Southeast corner of Section 1-4 pint heavy .corn syrup
12 in Township 27 South, Range 3 1 tablespoonful of glycerine and
West; thence West along section stir thoroughly. Add 1-10 ounce
lines 12 miles to the Southwest of saccharine and stir thoroughly.
lue 1 tablespoonful: Saccharine
1-10 ounce.
Mix thoroughly the 1 ounce of
powdered strychnine (Alkaloid)
and 1 ounce common baking Boda.
Sift this Into 3-4 piut of thin hot
paste and stir to a smooth creamy
mass. (The starch paste Is made
by dissolving 1 heaping table
sjioonful of dry gloss starch In a
little cold water, which is then
added to 3-4 pint of boiling water.
Boil and stir constantly until a
Add
and
COLl'MnrS. O.. May 21. The
137th general assembly of the
Prcsbyti riun Church in the I'nited
States of America. He was one of
today, saw militant fundamental
ly going Into the fiKht for the
nioderuturiihin at odds with Wil
liam Jenningi Itryan, most pro
minent of the conservatives In the
group's selection of a candidate.
Mr. Bryan Is standing firmly
for Pr. V. O. Thompson, presi
dent of the Ohio State I nivetsl'y
at Colunihus, Ohio, for the post,
while other fundamentalists at a
ma's conference derided to back
Dr. Laptev A. McAfee of Berke
ley. California.
The larger group, however, has
not despaired of winning Mr. Bry
an over and are continuing ef
fort. to have him chanse his
stand.
is pricked by a passage of the mo
dest, old-fashioned diary, lor
though engaged to 1'aul, she. only
the night betore entoyed lira kis
ses of Chick Adaina. toth beta
or parents opposed the match be
cause at one time tho families had
been rich but now were social
climbers, and the parents wanted
each to marry money. Connie
"Tlure ain't going to be no wed-Llr. Emma Towns at her cottage
lng trip and you know It. Get on on Lake Marnacock, yesterday,
that car before 1 forget myself and and la then believed to have kid
shake you.1
It touched my heart to hear Chick
say a moment afterward to Paul,
"Goodby old man, good luck!" and
they shook hands. 1 knew that
they had both remembered the long
Terhune, weulthy, warned to mar- years in which they had been boy
ry Paul. At a party. Chick Adams : nood friends.
LEXINGTON. Ky.. May 21.
Matters relating to the future
growth of the Presbyterian
Church In the I'nited Slates
(south I and elans for the work
during the coining year were be
fore the general assembly which
convened In sixty fifth annual ses
sion hero today. More than 300
delegates and commissioners were
expected to be present. The key
noie of the asremMy was r.ound
rd by the retiring moderator, Ir.
Thornton Whaling of Louisville,
in his annual sermon.
It would be disloyalty to Jesus.
His chun h and teachings "not to
insist that Jesus Christ mnst al-
ays and forever have the
coiner of section 7 in Township 1 Pour this mixture over Hi quarts of I preme place everywhere," declar-
27 South. Range 4 West; thence 1 ciean barley and mix well so that
North along Section line 8 miles each gram is coated,
to the Northwest corner of Section j From March 1st until May 31st
6 In Township 26 South, Range 4 will be the most effective time to
West: thence East aiong section i poison and destroy the digger
line 6 miles to the Northeast cor- i squirrels as they have recently
ner of Section 1 in Township 26 I emerged from their hibernate.
' South, range 4 West; thence North and will take the bait readily,
along section lines 2 miles to the The County Agent, cooperaling
Northwest corner of Section 30 in (with the County Court-has a quan
Townshlp 25 South, Range 3 jtlty of the poison bait prepared
West; thence East along .section; and same is now on sale to the
lines 6 miles to the place of be- j farmers or persons interested at
ginning, ! actual cost, and this bait may be
To be a snecral rodent and Dred- 'had by applying at his office in the
atory animal district, and every , Federal Building. Roseburg,
firm A.niTtnPruh n friirl- 1 hUi "I Uliiil uutuia
pernon.
Ore-
eath
community.
If any of the persons mentioned
In paragraph I hereof shall, within
thirty days from tho first publica
tion or ttiia notice, luu to Dogm,
pany and corporation owninn. h;as-
insr, occupying, possessing or hav
ing chare of or dominion over any
land, place, building, structure,
...L...- . ..I, uiltlitn... aiulH
area, which Is Infested with .ground j'" KJ '""."i exterminate, erad
..ii..ia ... ,i, ...-i.,,. rii..ni Ucate and destroy as aforesaid ot
must at once or as soon as the by any other effective means any
presence of said ground squirrels ground squirrels or other noxious
or noxious rodents shall come to rodents, the County Court of Doug
hls. their or its knowledge, and. In las County. OreSn. will pm
any event, not later than thirty Person or persons to proceed with
lavs from the first publication of jthe extermination anu eradication
this notice, which is May 14. 125. lot such rodents upon the land or
proceed and continue in good faith Place as aforesaid, and the coats
to exterminate and destroy such thereof will be assessed to sath
rodents by poisoning, trapping or lanJ?; .
other appropriate and effective This Notice Is published pursu
nieaiis. ant to Chapter 6. General Laws of
The following poison for the ex- ";
t.,.,.in.iio nn,I destruction of I Dated and first published
nrh rround suuirrels is hereby ;14th day of May
recommended, to-wit: Strychnine
this
(Alkaloid) used on either barley or
wheat (barlev preferred), mixeo.
according to the following formula
and manner, towit:
Barley, clean grain 16 quarts;
Sirvclinine (Alkaloid) 1 ounce;
Bicarbonate of soda (baking soda)
B. W. COONEY,
County Agent of Douglas County,
Oregon.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DR. M. H. PL YLE R Chlro practlt
physician, 126 W. Lane St.
GOOD NEWS FOR
HOT WEATHER SUFFERERS
ed in his sermon today.
The minister who can not put
all the crowns on the head of
Jesus, "may below? somewhere
but not with us." Dr. Miller Bald.
"The time has come when onr
whole, church ought to he alert
and careful, not suspicious and
vindictive, but wisely alive and
thoroughly informed as to the
teachings In Its schools.
"To offer to the heathen world
a Jesus who can be modified to
suit theit false philosophies is at
once to -betray Him und Uiem.
1 he evangelism of Paul knew
nothing of such unhallowed com
promise, and though he met
stones and croel scoorging anr
bllter opposition, he won thous
ands of converts. Victory will be
ours if wv put all the crowns on
tho head of Jesus our Lord and
Savior."'
Have you something To sell, to
trade, to give away. Use News-
Cevlew column
draws Cleo aside protesting that
she should have come with him.
Cleo doubts her love for Paul.
Her grandmother's diary makes
Cleo wonder. Paul piotesis his
love for the girl. They are wed.
Cleo's mother becomes hysteric.
Connie shows aguin her Jealousy.
The fathers of the newly-weds re
joice. The houeynioon begins.
The fierce flame of her lovo al
most overwhelms Cleo. The ho
neymoon grows more efulgent.
The reception for the newly-weds
jhows Connie in her true light.
Cleo becomes Jealous. Chick
Adams enters a plot. The young
wife foils her "friend." The first
tears of her mar. led life come
to
cide to start out for themselves
Cleo sees Paul and Connie In
fervent embrace.
Almost crazed by liquor and
jealousy Paul threatens Chick.
The young husband accuses his
wife as to a past.
Contritely, Paul expresses his
belief in Cleo.
The quarrel Is settled
naped her 35-year old niece, Aida
He) ward, after setting lire to lue
cottage.
Mrs. Towns was unconscious to
day, and persous said she was dy
ing. She told of a man who fir
ed at her twice without warning.
She fell, heard the man speak
to her niece about money and Jew-
then saw them both
our section aud turned my face to-1
ward him.
The wheels beean to crunch. We ulry ttni.
"vie uu. 1 lie wunis tcuueu lu my . , , , ut t
ear as 1 entered the car. At last '"lu' " 1 "'"..., "
1 u.i .. -i-n 1 ifor dead, set fire to the house
A I1MU Ueillllll'AV ivii uix kihuwu w" 1 . , 1. .. . 1 .1...
hind me. 1 expect I looked a lit- " ln oui.uing rmiseu .
tie serious to Paul as I sat down In l'uwn ,"? P ' '
line woous similar lu tuu i-iiua"
j three weeks ago of Earl Wood-
imrurit .nit 11 venr nlit l.uellle Chat-
"You are not going to cry, are terlon, his employer's daughter,
you, dear?" ' These posses however, were not
"I don't think so, but It Is rather hopeful of such a happy outcome
hard to leave them all." ,nat 0( ttH Vermont case which
"You've left them often before." ended with Woodward's acquittul
"Yes, Paul, but I was coming j Tuesday. Woodw ard kidnapped
back. This is entirely different. 'the girl from a lone.y farm, th it
vl've cut out the old life entirely. he might have a better euviron-
i m going on to something new and menL
FOR SALE
JAPALAC, Paint, ana Varnishes, at
Powoll's Furniture Co.
FOR SALK fact ana saddle
horses. Beyer Bros. Puoue Kt'lt
FOR SALE Ford light delivery.
make me an offer. 421 N Rose. -
FOR SALE Feeder hogs, Johnson
Produce Co. Phone HI, Medtord,
Ore.
atwlNU MACiUNEiTlor saisjTor
rent, and repairing. Powell Fur
niture Co.
FOR SALE Florence" Automatic 2
burner oil stove, almost new. In
quire phone 2uFH.
1' uii &aLk Team of "good young
horses, 4 aud 6 years old, rea
sonable. Mrs. D. C. McKay, 11. 1,
box 21.
FOR SALE Iron grey gelding,
. weight 16u0 lbs. 1 years. Broken,
very gentle. Not afraid of cars.
Price 100. Fred Broaiio, Wilbur,
-' Ore. Phone 12F26.
MISCELLANEOUS ' j
KEY FITTING Roseburg Cyclery,
dbs N jackson. .
SEVENTY FIVE dollars bujTli
good Ford roadster, Wlllard
Battery Station. '
Cleo. Paul and his wife do- untried. Something that I know
BtCYCLci SPECIALS See our
Hue. llosetiurg Cyclery, 663 N
Jackson.
FOR SALE Fresh Jersey ahiTDur
ham 6 gal cow. 6 yrs. old. N.
Hush, ItL 2, Ilux 67 A.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Ice" ma
chine compjeto, and meat market
fixtures. Mae Prlckett, Suther
tin. Ore.
F0RDC0rPEF0R SALECan
save you J2oo on practically new
CAR OW.Nfc.il Don't lorget U
call 653 when In need of SUM
parts. Sartf'i Auto Wreaking
. House, i
TRADE Chevrolet automobile .for
stock cattle. Address Trade,
care News-Review. "
WANTED
nothing about something, alas,
that I thought nothing about until
now, and 1 guess 1 m a little bit
afraid."
"Hush up, hush up. Don't you
know you are the wile of a soldier
man who married you because ho
knew you were not afraid of anything?"
He nas silent for a moment and
Paul has forgotten to get the . ho ..n,.,.i . n,
railroad tickets, but the matter !SPrl0usness of the stey we had
Is settled p?aceuhly.
I taken. "Yes, I guess it's true," he
WAS HOT FIT
TO DO HER WORK
Dreadful Condition of Mrs.
Fullerton's Health Reme
died by Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound
Clearfield, Pa. "I cannot bofrln to
tell you how much Lydia K. Pinkham's
Vegetable Corn-
ram givea lonme me com suoun ,., . h. , .,,
drr at the station, which pleases ,.at ,a8t we hRve turne(, our ba(.ka
-eo" on the whole gay irresponsible life
, that has been ours up till now and
GOODBYI GOODBY! we ye ,.nlrr)Hi ,hat .lfe ,.,,! hfe
I was awfully glad that Connie a earnest' ,s ort of thing, you
aiid 1 had made up again for:jtnow".
though neither of us had said any- "Scotland and the Ilrillsh IsIcb!
thing. I knew everything was all ; you don't mean to remember that
right between us now. Whea she i ver8e from lingfellow that we used
saw me going aw ay she came to to have In school."
herself and knew that one could not i -yes, I had forgotten it but It
give up all the memories of a child-1 j,.st Cllme to me now and I thought
hood friendship in a moment. Anu onp mv own bright cracks.
1 round tnat 1 could not gel ovrr , However, I'm glad that soon we ll
liking old Con In a moment. L In our own stamping ground and
Aa 1 got on tho train, I am sure that I shall stretch my legs under
I saw a tear in her eye, and I called . niy own table where it will bo up to
back to her, "Come down and see: us to follow the advice of some
us, Connie, as soon as we get set-'other verse-maker and make our
tied." I looked around ratlnr anx-j lives 'a glad sweet song.'"
lously for I could not see Paul. These words struck me with dis-
"Come on. come on. you'll get may. I know nothing about house
left" shouted some one Just be- keepjng. I had never made my own
v,i , Ri.,ht -bed. let alone, set a table. I prob-
l uiw tni-i.ie.ir nrnmid alreadv to 1 ably know less about the Job of
r,.t nil hen Pont rnme nishlnu uo. 'making life 'one glad sweet song'
t i,utinr for rind and moih. 1 thnn any girl who ever stnrted out.
er Whv iln vou sumiose they did ,,"You know, Paul, I'm not much of
i ,! me" a musician, so I Just don't know
Chick Adams and dud had about j how I'm going to sing that glad
the same expression on their faces. sweet song you re uiikiiik aooui.
ti,... kis inni,H a. ihmiirh I was "Never you mind, little girl,
pai.dng out of their lives forever, you'll do all right. I'm belting my
Mv .lenr oM dadd vlet the tears roll money on you. beside. Clo, you
down his cheeks without trying to know we love each other,
wipe them away, and he called up'' Strange thing, that word love,
to ma. "Don't stay away very long The moment one says It. one feels
daughter, because I'm going to be so differently about it. It has the
mighty lonesome" .faculty of making one understand
During the melee at the stnllon that nothing matters as long
before I had boarded the car. Chick love lasts. I turned to Paul Impul
had found time to say to me. "You sively and happened to catch the
and Paul have made up, haven't eyo of a man across me aisio wno
you. Cleo Honestly, I'm very, very was smiling at us.
glad, dear. I want you to be hap- Tomorrow Rehashing Old Lovs.
WANTED Second hand hay rako.
What have youT Btate price. 'Ad
dress VRake", care News-Review.
WANTED byJuns first strictly
modern furnished apt. or bouse-,
1 close in. Two adults. 626 S Steph
ens SL
iaie inouei ii roru coupe, mean ; WANTED Fordson tractor und
laylor, Roy batching Motor Co. dl8k- Must ln rttnD4n. or.
pimples, blackheads, foul breathvFUIl SALE 50 h p sawmill boiler, der. Address Fordson care Nws-
W ANTED Girl ln diet kitchen.
Soldiers lame Hospital.
WANTED to hire man to plow or-
chard. 230 E. Lane St J!
Sour stomach, cloggrd up bowels,
are evils of constipation. HOL1.IS
TEH'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA
regulates the bowels, purifies the
stomach, and expels oecay matter
from the Bystem Natures way to
cleanse and purify your stomach.
kidneys, liver, satisfactory results
will follow. Chaoinau's Pharmacy.
Extra special prices on phono
graphs to close out stock. McKoan,
Darby Haldwln.
state Inspection. Also 3
saw edger. Sacriiice for quick
baie. Geo. Crane, Melrose, phone
11- 2.
OAK T1MDEH, wagon material,
Review.
WANTED-TO BUY from . owner,
cher.p, unimproved acreage on
good highway near town. Jesse
Wheeler, M. R, A., Eugene, Ore.
saw mill tolls, also 300 tiers Oak , WANTEfThT person who fiulnl
Children's l'ictorinl
Cross Word Puzzle
nOW TO SOLVE I'L'Z7.LIi
The words start in the numbered
squares and run either across or
down. Only one letter Is placed in
each white square. If the proper
words are found each combination
of letters in the while squares
will form words. The hey to
puxzle the first word is given ir
the drawing. Below are keys to
the other words.
"FLATLITE"
The Best Road'Lightina Device
Flatllte Reflectors for your pres
ent head lamps and cost less
than any similar device.
UMPOUA BATTERY STATION
Cor. Ilnuclas and Main' Streets
The refreshment counter at the
Terminal Hotel is prepared to serve
Ice cream and all kinds of cold
drinks. Motor parties served in
front of hotel any time; will deliver
a quart of ice cream any place ln
the city at any time.
FRED JONES, Prop.
Arundel, piano tuner. Phone 13 L.
pound has helped
me in every wny.
Before taking it I
coul'ln't stand on
my feet without
pains running all
qfi
comedian has hit the top of the
y i ! CUIIieiiuin nn Hi' in" i"e
A V3 11 icomeily field. "Avn Chances."
V1I'1-,T V( I which Is presented by Joseph M.
i I J 'Srh-enck, opened tonight at the
ijjyJCij5tr I Majestic theatre and kept the
I.IIiEllTV TIII'.ATP.i:.
The most lolorfitl and alaborate
picture in whilh "Dick" Talmadgi
atidlelicii In a continual uproar.
Th'a piciore was niado from the
llelusco stage success of several
reasons hack, and In transferring
it to the si-reen Keaton hos In-
pains running an . : nolienre.l is how- H to tne sc reen Keaion mis ni-
throufrhmy whole . (omnrr,)W ''. ,ho j n,erlv lira- serled his usual quota of "gnga ".
body from my "8 ?hJ tl7l of thl " plcutt" is and In doing so has added a great
new policy, this first
Reliable Tailor
' J. H. BERNIFR
Upstairs Next Umpous Hotel j i but to build up tho whole system I
CA.Mnwa Presslno. Alterations have used it for most every thine that
: i c. tated by
A work.!"' 'he changed Talmadge produc-
My mother eot me
Hons has all of the glamor and
to try the Vegetable Compound and P etentioi n,.s of a very I
I have found great benefit, and I not ! Picture; action Is rapid-f ire
oniv recommend it for such troubles, I
i....-1 k ,ll.i ..n tho .-hnl vrem 1 which the nthli tic alar ula (
was in thu original play.
Pheep guano, Oromore, Roselawn
and bone meal f rlllizer at Wliar
ton llros.
ellishes his pictures" are eveil
MOVING ROAO CREW
The County Road crew which has
:u u-kn l L,;n . he r.-r man Uflllil. Ariiiur i"s-
ur- H1.I-- V,. nlKe I - f 1 , i . '. K-a.ki. i son directed the f ature. and Mr. been working on the road near Til
The Umpqua Florist
Choice Cut Flowers Always
Fresh
Finest Quality Artistic Floral
Designs.
Visit Our Ornhouse or
Call 40-K2.
in Roseburg
li sfi.o 1'ir.ir in irettinc a liottle of the
I Yegctar.ie Compound if 1 haven't (Tot
! one in the house. It gives a line apiie-
t t2 and ma:tes a new woman ot me.
Moth Time
Get the clothes to us
before the moths get to
the: clothes.
Our Auto Will Call
Phone 277 ,
W11LN IN ROSEBURG
STOP AT
'Hotel Umpqua
Talmadge' supporting cast, eon- .-r, has completed Us task there.
siriing of Kaiheryn VeOnire. Vnr- making a decided Improvement In
eella Daley, Prank Elliott, Arthur several places uhlrh were formerly
Rankin. Dave Morri-s and Her- narrow and dangerous. The crew H
bert Prior Is excellent. now being movid to the Mill Creek
project below Scottsburg. The crew
I.Ji:sTK.t TIIEATAi:. consists of six men, several of
Mrs. Kl'sii Ki;iXEKTuNt VSt S. 2nd Look at It any seven ways you ;whom are county prlfoncrs.
Street, Clearfield, Pa. (wish, you'll have to admit uln-r . o
If you are suffering from nervous you've seen Muster Keaton's new Extra special prices on phono
troubles irritability, give the Vcge- Metro-Coldwyn comedy, "Seven I graphs to close out stock. McKean,
table Comjiound a fair trial. chnncen." that this fru.en-fini "1 Dai hy - Haldwln.
lou may use thu testimonial m my ,
own town or anywhere else, and I
answer anv letters I receive.
Running Across.
Word 1. ln the picture.
Word 4. To go into.
Word 6. A high tinging voice.
Running Down.
Word 1. Opposite to sour.
Word 2. Frequently.
Word 3. A mistake. We mnke
many of them in spelling, gram
mar, etc.
YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE
ANSWERED. .
FT?
a.ab, stove aud heater wood,
from 11.26 to J1.75 per tier. 111a
hee Mill and Manufactory, Oak
laud, Oregon.
FOR SALE A one"horse Mitchell
wagon, one two seat spring
wagon, one green bone grinder,
one large family refrigerator,
one tireless cooker. J. C. Ucrety,
Rt. 1 Ilox IS, Roseburg.
SACRIFICE SALE Good buy fot
speculation. Flue corner 2 lots,
ail ft. frontage on paved St Side
walks Just finished and paid for.
P.lain 6 room house, porcelain
bath, one block from Stephens
- St. near Rose school. 11150.
Small payment down will bandit
this bargain If taken at once,
. Will take part payment ln rent
Phone 2iiO-L.
FOR SALE Three good milk cows
cheap It taken at once, (35 to
(10; two now giving about three
gallons each per day and will
freshen again In about three
weeks; also have two yearling
steers and fine young saddle pony
for sale. Lloyd C. Moothart, I
West Hoscburg, throe miles out.
USEirCAIl "SPEOIALS
Hupmobile delivery $76.00
la 17 Dodgo touring 100.00
1U20 Chevrolet touring 150.00
11(23 Ford touring 275.00
1923 Ford touring 25.00
PJ20 Nasb Six 350.00
1SI20 Studebukur Spec, touring
850.00
11120 Hudson speedster 600.00
Roy Catching Motor Co. Across
from City Hull, Roseburg, Ore.
the two rolls of films to be de
veloped name and address In
side, to please phone '-, Were
unable to find the place.
WANTED Married man for fans
work at the Overland Orchards,
Wife to take some boarders.
House, wood, water and light
furnished. Chance for both . to
earn. Phone 81-F5 between 11
and 1 or evenings.
FOR RENT
i
FOR RENT Room for gentleman
In private family. Phone 202-R.
FOR RENT Up-to-date furnished
apt. with garage. 428 Pltzer St.-'
FOR-RENT-4 room furnished
house, modern, Phone 179-J
SPECIAL PRICES
During Carnival on Fotogrnphs.
KOSEIIURO STUDIO
Opposite Umpqua Hotel
Appropriate gifts for graduation.
See our windows. Lloyd Crocker.
TUBBY
This Ghost is a Live One,
DAILY WEATHER REPORT
U. S. Weather, llureau, local office,
Roseburg, Oregon, 24 hours ending
6 a. in.
Precipitation ln Inches and hun
dred 1 lis:
Highest temperature yesterday 61
Lowest temperature last night 62
Precipitation last 24 hours 12
Total preclp. since 1st of month 1.7o
Normul preclp. for tills month 2.05
Tola! preclp. from September
1, 11:24, to dato 40.C8
Average preclp. from Sept.
1. 1.177 32.10
Total excess from Sept 1,
i:i24 8.58
Average precipitation for 46
wet seasons, ( September to
May, Inclusive) 31.48
t-air uiniglit and Friday, Rising
Temperature Friday.
WILLIAM PELL
Meteorologist.
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