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ROSfeBURG NEWS-REVIEW, MONDAY. MAY 25, 1925. FIVE Vacation Suggestions You will soon be going out for a day in the wilds, or a trip over the week end, and perhaps you will need a Fish Casket Fishing Tackle Kodak " Camp Stool Come in and look over the fine assortment of these goods, and lots of other things you will find handy. White Enamel Dishes Aluminum Ware Flashlights Rifles Churchill Hardware Company Ironmongers TO FUTURE WARFARE ST. 1 SFE8CEB: ITES-STING5 Apply wet bating sjda or honm. hoij ammonia, followed by a V a po Rub Or, 17 AW.on Jarg LmJ Y-arh (Aarvlatn! Tnm Uuri Win.) GKNKVA, May 2S. Germany announced today that she was rouriy to participate la any tntt r national coniervuce agreement tor the suppression of the use of themttul and polsou gas warfare. Germany's announrt'ment was made by IU-rr Von Eckhardt at a meeting of the military and naval committee of the international conference for control of traffic In arms, which is considering the American proposal for Insertion in the proposed convention of a clause prohibiting the use of pol on ras. This committee In dis cussing the American proposal is meeting with difficulties in view of the fact that tho Bubjoct of poison gas Is not on the agenda of the conference. Jugo-Sluvia and Italy have assumed that a conference be convened for the purpose of solving the chemical warfare problem. nd then called for a car from Co-1 quille, which took them borne last night. For prompt uurj wrvr-e, city o J country tripa. Phonr 44 j nnnn nninrn n i ! bUUU rillbtiJ ALL A BRIDE'S DIARY A Love Story of Today By Idah McClone Gibson Classified Section ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE. Got Bcroen doors at Powell's Fur niture. , o (AMOrUtnj 1'rcw Leanr-d Y.rt.) - JKKFKKSOX CITY, Mo., May 1T. The nppoititiiH nt of (',. . Williams of St. I.ouN Id succeed th'9 late liiitod Stul-s Senator Selden I. Pp-ncer. wai announced today by Governor Samuel llaki'r. Williams is a prominent attor ney and republican of SI. Louis, lie i a former circuit jiuU-e, be in c eierred in 1 yotj and was a delepate at larue to the Missouri constitutional convention which adjourned in lf'lM. Tho Missouri society In Chicago had urged the uppoin uunt of lleneral John J. iVrshii;;:. HHVyWHGIfT IN Local Grappler Pint Colorado Cow boy to Mat Twice in Finish Match Staged at Car. nival Ground.!. CGOUDGE BETTER, MS FRESH ROUND (AwwUtrd PrY lttrd Wl"-.. PORTLANIX Ore., May 25. The usual heavy Monday receipts came J into the early berry market this : morning but prices were high with some of the fancy stock selling up to $3.60 a crato. The bulk of the ftruit went at $3 to $3.25 a crato jwhh some small berries selling at j $2.50 to 2.75. With the strawberry harvest now in full swing it looks like good (prices will rule throughout tho ! season. Canneries and juice com j panics start operations this week I and growers are more or less inde I pendent of buyers on the early Home canning will also start tho latter part of this week, but the amount of fruit put up this year will be curbed to some extent by the high prices. The crop la largo in spite of the winter kill, due to the Increased acreage, and the quality of the fruit la excellent this year. Foreign gardeners who aro or ganized Into strong associations will carry on a shipping business loading out their own oars this year instead of depending on pro duce houses as in tho past. This will take care of the surplus ber ries on this market and po a long ways towards maintaining the firm prices. Roofing special 2 ply, only $1.63 at Powells. UBS OF 06HT GRADUATES FHDM DnL DRAIN', Ore.. May 2" (Specif! to The NewB-Keview.i The gradu ating exercises of the cla.s of 1 5of 1 irai n h i gh school were given at. the school auditorium on Friday evening of the past week, a comfortably filled house being there to witness the program. After a couple of selec tions by the local orchestra and a piano f(o!o by MLs r'p'd rli a Suf ley, a pfper was read by Lawrence Maxwell of the gradual ing cla.s. 1'rof, Maxwell, president of I lie school, then Introduced the spaker if tin evening, Prof. Turner of the Vniversity of Oregon, who deliver ed the address to the class. The speaker tonk a his subject "Nine teen Hundred Fifty' itnd proceeded to construct a mi nfnt picture be fore bis audience of the giant we have become, h 1 1 within Ihe p;it 2"i ears. He ha id that the ga.-oliiie motor Is one of tin principal achievements, making possible a ppeed ten to twentv time t lint we formerly could nmke. The inven tion of tin tep nhono and radio makes pofshile tin hearing of hu man vnieeH hundred of times (lie former distance, the telescope ex tends our si i'ht immensely, and niiiny other discoveries and inven tions have made us a super man, SO tO Speik. The address was well received. Mr. ('. IS. Fan nee, i hainnan of tin school bnard. in a neat cpeech then presented the diplomas lo the class. The members of the rlasj are: Miss l!"iii;t h Ritchev, Mms Klna Hunlett and Mi-s Wliiia Wil son and Lawrence Mux well, Mer vin Leonard. Clifford Morn ing.star. Jay Alford. and Loy Parker MATERNITY HOME 1118 Winchester 3t Phone 490 Mrs. D. Cornwell . Patlente Prl"'ls(jerl to Hive Their Own Drctor CARNIVAL is over, now it's time to clean up. Our auto will call. Our Auto Will Call ! Phont 277 I ! ; Superior cleverness and qulek-ne-H triumphed over a weight handicap of 25 pounds at the car-niv.-il show last Saturday ni?ht when Paul Amort, local lti.1 pound trappier, downed the btcgest of the trio of wrestlers attached to one of Ihe tent features. Amort won two straight fails in a tussle that was gruelling, albeit clean, taking the first in IS minutes and the second in 13 minutes. Poth were won with the punishing head scissors hold. Amort's Antagonist weighed around 190 pounds and was fully half a head taller. As they stood together in the center of the ring immediately before the opening of tho bout, affording the big crowd of spectators a clear comparison of their physical proportions. It did not. seem possible that victory couhf be won by the local man. t'nder previous agreement to wrestle to a finish, two out of three falls, there could be no stall ing fur a time limit,' so it was up to the maimen to 1:0 to the nlh decree of their prowess. Ihe big fellow clamped some dangerous holds on Amort, particularly wristlocks and the short arm scissors, and oneo in tin first round, speaking loud enough to be heard all over the lent, rrdvised Amort to give up to avoid a broken arm. When the crowd began endorsing this ad vice. Amort wrigiiled free, just as he manaped to do all through the struggle whenever it appeared that his iMisition was hopeless. Amort greatly surprised the crowd by the display of endurance and strength th.'tt matched his speed. He tried toe holds ?nd the deadly hcadock on the showman repeatedly, but the bi frllow was too strong to succumb to either. Finally, where Anion's arms and hands proved in adequate, his legs did the work. H managed to Eft his antagonist's head between his legs in the com monly known scissors clutch ami this. cmipVd with an arm lork, half-strant:led the big fe .. - into submission. The tactics of the men in the seftmd round did not vary much from those of the first. When Amort applied the finishing bead sr K-ors. however, he conjoined it with a toe hold that the bits fellow coeldn't break Rtid he palled t h mat as a signal to r-feree Ib-n Su vi nson conceding defeat. SHII I IS I'LAYINfi WITH poit'i i.A M) oi; iris rin. nd iv's' (;r gonlan contain'1'! a phoN'Ti-aph of John O. Shield.;, fnrrn.-r'y of this city, who in now a memb. r ot the "Chuck" White head o?. In stra nt th" I'coples Theatre in pi.rtlnnd. Mr. Shb Ids is plavinc :o;o trumpet and Is tie comiii' fjiiitn well known for his excel lent work with t iint mush at org;iii,ii' n. Harry f'roi ker, ils; of Ito-elmr-, i; a meiubcr of that orr-hestrn. (AMocUtrd Pmi Lratd Wire.) WASHINOTON, May 25. Presi dent Coolidge, apparently recover ed from an attack of indigestion ; suffered Saturday; returned to the I White House tody from a week 'end cruise on the Mayflower and plunged immediately into his daily routine of work. I The president and Mrs. Coolidge with a party of friends and the White House physicians left Wash ington Saturday. Last night the Mavflower anchored In the river near Washington. doking early to day. The parly had breakfast a board after which Mr. and Mrs. Coolidge returned to the executive mansion. 1 President Coolidge was describ ed as feeling well and this was at ested by a long engagement list, Including many visitors who wish ed to shake hands with him. Outside and inside white paint $2.40 per gallon. Colors $2.33 to $2.63 per gallon. Denn-Qerretsen Co. O. K. Gill BOOST Refrigerators at Powells. E MEET JURE GTH j The O-ikland Cobblers have an nounced a race meet on their new haif-mib track for Saturday, June fi. and have arranged seven events, i The new track Is In splendid con dition and race-horse men declare ! it trie finest In Orepon. The events ' for June 6 are a half-mile saddle thorF race, half mite open race. Cobblers special mile open race, quarter mile Shetland pony race, half-mile pony race, five-eighths mile open race ami a one and one half mill' novelty race A mule trace and other events will be ar ranged If there are enough entries .made, pacing stables adjoining ; the track are now In the course of i construction. The races will start '. nt 2 p. m. and the admission will 1 be Su cents. WASHINGTON', May 25 In creases in rates on grain and grain producfi moving from northern Idaho to northern Pacific coast ports, suspended since last Novem ber, today received the approval of the Interstate commerce commis sion, p The commission has inquired In to the effect of the increases and has found them reasonable Insofar as they apply to the traffic to points north of and including Port land. Oregon. I Present rates from Coeur IV Alene. Idaho to Portland, are 25.5 cents per loo pounds on wheat and wtll become 2H cents per loo ! pounds under the increase. The , change is illustrative of the result I which the schedules have general ly on Northern Idaho points, j At the same time, the commis jslon refused to allow the railroads serving northern Idaho to advance ; existing rates on grain and grain products moving to California points, which was also proposed by ;the original schedule. The Calif ornia rates will be held aa they now stand. Cleo Madison entertaining a lover the threshold and enter the few friends, decides to read her 'house where the presiding deity Is grandmother s alary. Crandmo- ! Love, The dragon watches and ther's diary is so quaint, so mo- waits to kill Love. dost, that these modern-day girls ..Bl)t j doia dare get nw th8 re thundemrucK When the awfm 0eaBt. , crietl weakIy. girls go Cleo thinks of her elop- UWhere Is Paul? Where Is my ment with Paul. husband? Whv has he left me Paul Winthrop planned for the atone to fight this dragon? Why Immediate future. Her conscience is he not here beside me to help is pricked by a passage of the mo. ime slay it?" dest, old-fashioned diary. Fori ..in, ...,. t..i FOR SALE WANTED JAPALAC, Palm, and Varoiohes, t WANTED Dressmaking, phone Powell's Furniture Co. 179-J or call 547 S. Stephens St. vni om KTowm nr o.:. aiuo ury WANTED 60 fence posts. 7ft. oak. 13.50. l honeTl-Al. 1 long, ous Lindner, nt. t Box 4-.A KOK SALK Pac ana saddle 'WANTED Middle though engaged to Paul, t"he. only the n'pht before enjoyed the kis ses of Chick Adam.. Doth sets of parents opposed the matrh be raiifte at one time tho families had boen rich but now v.ere sojlal climbers, and the parens 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 with him. Cleo doubts her love for Paul. Her grandmother's diary makes Cleo wonder. Paul protests his love for the (tlrl. They are wed. Cleo's mother becomes hysteric. Connie shows ap:aln 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 prows more efnlRent. The reception for the newly-weds hows Connie in her true light. Cleo becomes lealour. Chick Adams en'"r: a plot. The young wife foils her "Trlend." The first tears of her rrar. led life come to Cleo. Paul an.f his wife de cide to start nut for themselves. Cleo sees Paul and Connie In fervent embrace. AlmoF.t 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. Paul has forgotten to get the railroad tickets, but the matter is settled peaceably. Paul gives Connie the cold shoul- may help you stay your dragon. Paul has a dragon of his own to slay," replied the voice. "Is it like this one?" I asked. "Just like It. expect the tentacles Jealousy and Misunderstanding are longer than those you have to en counter. Each one of you will have to vanquish your particular serpent alone, and to do this all those ten tacles will have to be cut away. This Is the only way to scotch the snake. When this Is done the dragon will die and dry up. Noth ing will remain of him but a mem ory. Then and only then will you be able to step within that door where you will find what you thought was only a little house, is really a home." I started to fight the dragon and I suppose the uppercut that Paul says I gave him was my dream effort to slash the nearest tentacle. It was the one named Misunder standing. Paul said I was asleep no longer than 10 minutes, but In my dream, hours had passed. I was ready to cry when I became fully awake. It was such an un happy dream. I wondered If I were selfish and thoughtless and ex travagant. 1 asked Paul that night after din ner and he said: ".My dear, you are just right. I wouldn't have you changed. Don't you think we had better have our section made up eanyr iou know we nave to leave the train between S and 6 In the morning." "Perhaps It would be better, but before we climb in 1 would like to read you this," and out of my bag horses. Ucyer llros. Phone HFH KOK SALE Feeder hogs, Johnson aged woman to do housework for seml-Invalld Plume 39-J. Produce Co. Phone 97, Midford, WANTED Second hand tent. Give Ore. SEWINO MACHINES for sale, tor rent, and repairing. Powell Fur niture Co, SEVERAL GOOD cows glvingmllk for sale. A. V. Newport, lJixun vlllo.re FOU SALE One big horse weigh ing 1DO0 and 1600. Fred Vediier lit. 1. Hox 10.1. or phone 43F2. GOOSEDUHlllES So pound T livered parcel post, very fine, no mildew, lien Taylor, Sitgiuaw, Ore FOH SALE 1 team mares, weight 2f,00 lbs. and 3 yearling colts. Phone 2Vi. R. F. Sands, Wilbur Oregon. FOll SALEood team, nged4 and 5 years, wt. 12 and i:i hun dred. Price fl50. Mrs. D. C. -Mc-KayLltt. l. llox 21 NEW 46.50 CLEVELAND 111 CY CLE, f42.50. Ituseburg Cyclery, 668 N. Jackson. Our prices al ways special. FOll SALE "Registered"-Durham Hull, seen In the parade. Inquire description and price. Address H. M. care News-Hevlew. WANTED Ity unencumbered - widow, a position as housekeep er, or cook in camp preferred. Post Office box 25, Myrtle Creek -Oregon. WANTED Married man for farm work at the Overland Orchards. Wife to take some boarders. House, wood, water and light furnished. Chance for both M earn. Phone S1-F5 between 11. and 1 or evenings. 1 FOR RENT t FOR RENT Furnished S room apartment 408 E. Douglas. Va cant June 1st. FOR RENT Modern furnished 2 room apartment with garage. 428 Pitzer SL FOR RENT Two room apartment partly furnished. 927 Winches ter St. at Kohlhagen's Economy market ! Foil RENT 4 or i.inuoiuoin at inxnnviiio. der at the station, which please. V.n I 1 ., "ly . cieo :I pulled grandmothers diary, and turned to the page where she made Cleo. Tho newlywtds start on their honeymoon. After a snappy discussion with Paul. Cleo gos to slep In the Pullman chair, when Paul goes to the smoking compartment. Cleo has a mystic dream. CLEO FATHOMS HER DREAM I looked' at that awful dragon nnd trembled In my dream. When I wakened I said to myself that It wsq only because the serpent was wholly deaf to outside Influence, that I was not gathered Immedi ately into his slimy folds. It looked to me as though those long ugly, squirming tentucies had a recounted order of precedence for themselves. Thoughtlessness and selfishness seemed to reach out together for me first. They came so near me that I drew back Foil SALE Mower attachment for Fordson tractor. Good as new ISO. Also Milwaukee binder In running order, (25. Roy lluell Looking Glass, Phone 23F23. Foil's ALE OnoT)l" theTbesf heavy teams In Douglas Co. Who has the guts to make me an offer. Vlck Her, DlxonvlUe, Ore. I FOR BALE Iron grey im furnished house, modern, Phone 179-J or call 647 8 Stephens SL FOR IIENT $305 room house " and sleeping porch. Partly fur nished, near new High School. Inquire 904 Riverside Drive. In fear. Extravagance was also feeling about, so near that I was! If I were all right and to tell me her first railroad Journey at nighL sne nau written: "Thomas insisted that I should go with him to New York last week. 1 told him that I did not think we could afford It, but he said that we were getting altogeth er too close, especially me. (Grandmother had a delightful way of ignoring grammar.) Thomas had the lower berth of the Pullman car made up for me, and ho toijk the upper one. "1 pulled both pairs of the green curtains together and pinned them securely to the mattreBs, fdr I could not help thinking what a dreadful thing It would be if some one would mistake his berth. "Thomas pofpoofed my fears, but I noticed that ho was not so happy himself as he disappeared Into tho upper berth and he bent over two or threo times to ask me rifrald to mov3 very far away fro mthe others becauso.1 was sure that I would fall into Us clutches jlf 1 did. All at once from out of nip hum mm rovercn as tar as I could see ASSOCIATION MEMBERS llring wool and mohair to Farm Hureau Exchange Thursday and Friday, May 28 and 29. S. L. Deck-ley. that I should call to him if I felt the slightest disturbance. "I cannot tell you how terribly Immodest I felt when I began to take off mv waist and I Immediate- henrd a voice saying I Ip decided only to take off my solemny: "You will never get dress. I had the disturbing thought across the threshold of the little lof being caught In a wreck and house In which love awaits you thrown Into the arms of the man until both you and Paul can cut jncross the aisle, with arms and every tentacle from the dragon 'shoulders . bare. So I put on a that guards tho portal. They will i dressing gown and tried lo make have to he cut or pulled off close myself think lhat there was no to the body of the serpenL Only danger of such a hsppenlng. by doing this can you hope lo step Next Troubles of a Grandma. SHEEP TO LET out on shares. In quire of T. M. Ollivant, 842 Sout Pine St. or phone 75 Y. gelding, !FOU RENT Furnished house keeping rooms. Reasonable. 1110 Prospect St. Call at house in mornings, or at Uneeda Lunch 1 I MISCELLANEOUS weight 1600 lbs. 7 years. Urokeu, very gentle. Not afraid of cars. Price 100. Fred Ilroszio, Wilbur, Ore. Phono 12F2u. OA KTI M DF,R,wagon material", aw mill rolls, also 300 tiers Oak tab, stove and heater wood, from f 1.25 to 11.75 iter tier. 111a- hee Mill and Manufactory, Oak- ! PHONOGRAPH records bought. land, Oregon. sold and exchanged at 927 Win- KACltlFlCK K,r l'c:,,n,l , tnt Chester St. speculation. Flue corner 2 lots, I CAR so rL frontage on paved SL Side I walks Just finished and paid for. Plain 5 room house, porcelain bath, one block from Stephens St. near Hose Bchool. Ilir.o. Small payment down will hamlU this bargain If taken at once, Will take part payment In rent Phone 260-L. OWNER Lwn't forget u call 553 when In need of aula parts. Sard's Auto Wreekins - House. . . LOST AND FOUND Miss Murray has prusented some distinct novelty. Sewing machines at Powells. LOST Cameo brooch, set with pearls. Howard for return to Mo Kean Darby and Baldwin Blore. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. M. H. PLYLER Chiropractic physician. 126 W. Lane St. FIRE DEPARTMENT CALLED FOR BAD ROOF FIRE SATURDAY Ranges on easy payment plan at Powells. COQUILLE PARTIES IN AUTO WRECK Is. n. McCoo! and Flnvd (Jond rih. of Con nil le. Miss Mabel Will Inm. of North H-pd. and Mrs. H. I K. I.b'bharr, of Owensmouth. Cal., 1 wn Injured yesterday morning 'v. ben the Ford coupe In which they ' were riding ttirnnd over near the ' Cold Springs auto camp early t Sunday morning. They bad atr'nd 1 ed the str.iwberry carnival in Hoce , bur g nnd were on their way north when thHr car suddenly jacknlfed. tifrning Into a steep bank, and rolling over twice on the pave ment. ! .Mr. McCool nnd Miss Williams , suffered bud cuts about the head t and face, am were quite badly In ul ed, Mr. flood rich and Mrs. I !,!' bhnrd escaped with minor cuts jBMd bruises. Thev were taken to the office of Dr. iM'Vor" a' !rin, BRINGS YOUTH TO OLD FOLKS On of Tnnlac's greatest bless ings is tho new life and vigor it brings to old folks. Men and women up In tli a seventies and eighties are writing to us every day to thank us lor Tan lac's wondrous benefits. Tanluc i.i a natnral tunic. It drives poisons from tho blood, stirs up tho ls?y liver and puts digestive organs in working order, iviade after the famous Tan In c j formula from roots, barks and rare , herbs, it is nature's own tonic and i builder harmless to man or child. if your body is weakened and ! run-down, if you lack ambition, can't eat or sleep, you'll be de 1 lighted with Tanlac's quick results. Takt Tantae VigetabU PilU for Conttipation TAN LAC FOR. YOUR HEALTH qfetiesS l.iin in v iiikatki;. Happy hokum. Jazzy Joy, long laughs! That's what's waiting around the sornvr for the people of Hoscburg. when 'Stop Flirting', the grrat Christie laughing hit, takes ftH place at the Lberty thea tre, where it will remain tor today and tomorrow. With John T. .Murray, Wanda Hawley, .limmle AdutiiB, .lack Imffy, David J mires. Kthel Shannon and a host of other fun makers playing the leading roles. under the direction of Ihe :n-at Scott Sidney, It Is nmnl! wonder thft is a whirlwind farce that bits ihe public like a cyclone. of the carnival. Manager Marks of the IJberty Theatre announces tfMlay that the movies taken here by the (re ponian news reel photographer during the Strawberry Carnival are being rushed through the devel oping process and will bo hurried to tb s city for showing at his thea tre tomorrow evening. The camaraman nerured some ex I'llent shots of the school child ren's parade, the Cmpqna Chiefs nnd Squaw, the Queen and her maids and many other high lights AXTI.FItS TIIKATHK. The Laura La Plante picture which Is booked for the Antlers theatre commencing on Tuesday, "The Dangerous Blonde," wa di rected by Robert K. HIM, tho man who made "Kcltement," Irer first Marring vehicle. When Laura La Plante pluyed opposite, Reginald Denny in "Sporting Youth." after a long series of leading roles In various I'nlversal pictures, her work marked her conspicuously for the stardom. When "Kxcl lenient" was prepared. It was decided to give this new-picked star the best guidance, story and cast obtainable. The fire depart mentwas called out Saturday afternoon for a bad roof flru at the home of Harry Wheeler on South Pine street. The i flro apparently started from a de fective flue, and burned off the I greater part of tho roof. Consid erable damage was done also by water, and Mr. Wheeler lost heavi ly because of damage to furnish ings, which were not insured. The house is the property of Mrs. Pavo Ienox, and Is parllnlly Insured. It was damaged to the extent of sev eral hundred (lobars, a new roof being necessary, whil the interior will have to be reftnlshed. The Umpqua Florist Choice Cut Fliwsre Always Fresh Finest Quality Artistic Floral Designs. Visit Our Orenhonse or Call 40-F2. fhlrl Anders Theatre Mae Murray Is one of the most dependable of nil million picture Stars. Her name Is symbolic of en tertainment. "Circe the Krwhan tress," hr newest Metro-Gold win picture, -the story which was writ ten expeeinily for her by Vicente Illnsco Ibunez, is coming to the Antlers Theatre tonight and Judg ing from all advance notices Miss Murray has another complete sur prise for her admirers. In each of her r"ent productions raTs INAUIVE KIDNEYS rOLEY Fill A DIUREHC SflKUlAXT FORIHEKSDNEYS Sound Mattresses for Sound Sleep. The first requisite for a night of good rest is tho right mattress, and from the collec tion we aro offering you are certain to find just tho one ou want. These mattresses aro prop erly made for long wear and comfort, covered with sturdy ticking and in any size you may require. Li E COMPANY 821 N. Jackson 8t RorebuTB ! W. F. 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