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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY, JUNE 2. 1925. SEVEN TRADE Ss7 A I P MARK Arc you building a new home or remodeling the house? . .iw. LJ " " c "imi (Ablate hM LeJ every demand. , west baden. ind.. June r jAa ambitious legislative program Yale" Door Locks in your home will mean dependability ffSJSSSI and safety. We also have a splendid assortment of Night 011 ot tenenu lederation of . , i ri ii i - womena' clubs. In convention here Latches and radloCKS. I by Mrs. Gilbert Liavis ot Windsor, IVL. chairman or the legislative See us for estimates and prices for your needs. FIGHT FOR TRUE inn to these advices, the forcoa , opposing ttra Emir have bee a gain- tng Kround. The rebellion la said , to be due to the natives' dislike ot the Emir attempt to modern Ire the government ot Afnsnts tan. They ttatusfd to allow tho L'hiI r InfitrfiiTa with thttr IochI religious tribal governments. For eign agitators. It Is said, utilised this situation to stir up civil warfare. Churchill Hardware Co. the preceding The Winchester Store committee during bunnlum. After reporting the activity ot her committee in behalf ot legisla tion endorsed two years ago, Mrs. Davis recommended that, in addi tion to continuing sponsoring six projects already endorsed that the federation add to the program en dorsement ot the Merrltt "mis branding bill", now pending In congress, and ot legislation to dlg- nify the position ot the American ing this registry of mines as com-' housewife and P' r industrt Plete as possible I "' under lb vopet classification ' 1U liio J uucu oiairo vcuau. supenntenuent ot Douglas county. CALL FOR SCHOOL WARRANTS 'ne Dm is reconimeuu- i.reiron. will hold the regular ex- All warrants are cullert mf in n,l a n Preference to the Capper animation of applicants lor State Including No. 2so, of lu.:.-ct No. 8. Itrulu m ,aDrlc measure. Get soreen doors at Powell's Furniture. A BRIDE'S DIARY A Love Story of Today By Idah McGlone Gibson sMMms4t'SMJ Classified Section ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE. Cleo Madison, entertaining a The Colonel drank his cup ot lea few friend, reads from hT grund-1 hastily, declined the toast, and mother's quaint, modest diary. I then made his adieus. Paul came The flapper friends are thunder- in lust as the Colonel left. He struck at lt quali.tness and sup- must have passed him at the CONDITION OF MISS KNOX ' REMAINS ABOUT SAME The condition of Miss Evangeline Knox, ot Grants Pass, who was in-1 Jured in an auto accident south of . this city Sunday, and was taken to Mercy Hospital, Is reported about the same today by her physician in attendance. Dr. Chas. II. Wade. Miss Knox received a bad gash in the cheek, splitting it from mouth to ear, and owing to the nature ot the injury, the face la very badly swollen. It will leave a bad scar, but it is thought that unless un forseen complications arise, she will recover nicely. pressed desires. When the gins leave, Cleo plans her elopni,-nt with Paul Armstrong. V. 8. -A., a boyhood sweetheart. None the less, she indulges In a petting party with Chick Adams that evening. Chick Is wealthy and Cleo's parents wish her to marry FOR SALE J A PA LAO, Paint and Varnishes, at Powell's Furniture Co. uvu SAL& Feeder bogs, Johnson f rrouuee vo. mono a Ore. TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS Notice Is hereby given that the Koseburg, as foi-1 Douglas County, Oregon. Interest I The endorsement program ! cea.se nn.ir this date w..v "x mas. recommended by Mrs. Davis in- C. A. PUCKL'i'l', 'dudes United Statea participation Clerk. Dlst. No. 8. In the international court ot Jus- law eciorcerueni Certuicates lows: - . Commencing Wednesday, June 10, IHM. at !i:00 o'clock a. m., and continuing until Saturuuy, June lii, 1S)25, at 4:0u o'clock p. m. Wednesday Forenoon U. S. history, writing, (penman ship), music, drawing. Wednesday Afternoon Physioiogy, reading, manual training, composition, domestic science, methods in reading, course ot study for diawing, metuods In uritumetic. Thursday Forenoon Arithmetic, history of education, psycnoiogy, meinous in geography. UK-ctiauic.il drawing, domestic art, German film producers perceive course oi study tor domestic art. i the rich home market and are en Thursaay Mi tor noon deavoring to make it theirs. Grammar, geogruimy, Btenogra-t Germany Is regarded as the phy, American liieruiuie, puyics, best potential picture market In typewriting, metuous In lauguuge, the world outside of the Lnfted Uiesis tor primary curtiiltaie. ! tieates, for it counts a large, ho Friday Forenoon I mogeneneous and literulo popula- Theory and practice, orthography tlou; It has many good " sized (spelling), physical geograpuy, tu-' cities; It has plenty of excellent gush literature,, chruiisuy. "I theatres and concert halls readily Friday Afternoon j convertible Into movie houses, and School law. utoioirv. Altebra. civil ' nearby are Czecho-Slovakia, Po lice; education nPI II lIUT UniUE" Fin ri oi". which provides for the addl ruLrni numc riOLU Uon ol a ,ecretary ot education to FOR MOVING PICTURES the presidents cabinet; an inten 1TIP rrrMAN POiriF slve campaign of eancatlon on the Ut.KiVlA.lN rKlUC icnil(1 ubor am?ndment and eonsld- n,-T,,,.r ' , Jeration of child labor laws in the IlhKLI.r, June 2. here Is a Btxle wlln view to strengthening good fight on, in the motion pic- !tnem. uniform marriage and dl tura world, tor Germany as a tiim TOrce taw. ana 0)position to the market. America leads in the I al rt hti amendment and the contest as present, but Lngllsh as ; departments Worth-Garrett well as German producers are ameIldnl(!Ilt, showing determination not to let j Commanlgtie acUvltles among this situation last indefinitely. Ifc. h , ,h united States were scored In a resolution presented to the council. The reso lution ureed an Investigation of Outside and Inside white paint IJ.S5 a gallon at Powells. TRUSTY ESCAPES FROM STATE PEN door. He was very tired. I could see that after introducing him to Mrs. Thorndlke. I hastened to give him a cup of tea and I pour- Poll SALE Cheap. Buss saw ed Into It the remaining contents Apply at 6Jo N. Pine street. or my riasa, wnn apoiogiei to Mrs. Thorudtke. "1 wasn't going to give the him: so Hoe Chltfk Punt's nur- ?tt few rirfin nf hnntrh 1 had lo ents, also social climbers who I the Colonel after he had kept , &.vWMi MACHINES for sale, for have lost their money, wish Paul Paul on duty all day. Would na "d repairing. Powell i'ur (o marry Connie Terhune, very you?" niture uo. rich and in love with Paul. De- "I certainly would not," she Foil SALE Ford "automobile ' in spite these desires ot tire parents j answered with a brllllunt smile, and Cieo's wondcrlngs as to whe- "I am very glad Cleo that you ther she r. ally does love Paul, the didn't do It. You have saved my two are married. Almost tninie-j life. How In the world were you dlately Cleo begins to learn that table to serve tea?" marriage Is not altogether a path "Johnson came around and of roses. However, the parents told me he knew how to make are reconciled to the marriage and cinnamon toast. I expert I'll have the young couple depart for the I to learn sometime, but I know I army post, to which Paul is as- should have burned Jt, and spoiled signed. On the train Cleo has j the tea today." an allegorical dream which In- "I think It was rotten of Old dlcates the problems she will have j Beldon to put me on duty the government. Saturday Forenoon Geometry, botany. Saturday Afternoon General history, bookkeeping. . Very truly yours, J. A. IriLKCHlLL, Superintendent of Public Instruc tion. Note The rules above mention ed refer to the 1923 edition ot the Oregon School Laws. land, Danzig and Austria, all with j populations demanding films cap tioned In the German language. 1'ortunes have been sunk in England, Italy, Germany and Swe den in the picture busiuess. The hankers hava bucked producers heavily, but most of the producers who started out so bravely several years ago have lessened their capitalization and drawn Into their shells. Maseive turns wnicn Latimer's Arsenate Lead eigh teen eents per pound" at Steams and Chenoweth, Oakland, Ore. MINE REGISTRY TO BE OPtNtD AT GrtANTS PASS soviet propaganda Americans. . o- aniong young An Important event for business women will be the regular luncheon of the Koseburg Business and Pro fessional Womens club on Friday, June 5, at the Hotel I'mpqua. in stead of the Palace ot Sweets where the luncheons have formerly been held. There will bo two lm- (Aaortotod Frssi Lnanl Wire.) SALEM. Ore., June 2. nay L. Smith, a trusty at the state pri son, 24 years old, made his esctipe yesterduy about 4 o'clock by slip ping away from a rond building gang near the flax sheds. Smith was sent up from Tillamook county in Decembor, 1924, to serve two years for forgery. He would have been eligiblo for pa role in four months. The escape was the first In mora than seven months. For prompt taxi snrvre. city ot eountry trips Phon 44 The southwestern Oregon Minli.g Bureau is establishing a permauent registry of mines to toe kept at the bureau headquarters at Grauls Pass lor the registration of all mines in Coos, Curry, Lane, Douglas, Jack son and Josephine counties. This registry ot mines will be open to the Inspection ot mining in vestors, operators, .engineers and others, and its purpose is to pro vide accurate data regarding the various mines in southwestern Ore gon for the benefit of the Investing public in order that every facility possible may be given outside capi tal to Join in the development of our mineral resources, liy this means capital will be placed In di rect touch with mine owners. The registry will cover mines and prospects, placer mines, dredging :orj,.r now. Wharton Bros. grounu, nnu ail non-meiai sucn as coal, limestone, marble, building stone, oilshale, oil, gas, etc. Blanks for the mine owner to fill out are ready for distribution, and all mine owners are urged to cooperate with the bureau in mak- were supposed to be equul to Am-portant features of the luncheon, erlcan productions, have failed to one of the visit of the state presl catch on. The producers worked dent, Mrs. Maloney of Marshfleld, auu lue oilier, uiu iiimcihc ui girls of the e;giih grade graduating clasa, who will be the guests of the business women. An Interesting program has been arranged, having as its theme the Inspiration of the young guests, encouraging them to attend high school, and attain otb- Ilnt er worthy objects. The club plans look j to bave a similar luncheon or ban- iv4th a notional rathcr than an International point of view, and found that even if their films went In their home country, they were not a success abroad. America was the market they were all pitching lor. It Is worth more than all the te3t of the world to picture producers, the Americans refused to at most of the European films i quet for tuo eigntn graae gins offered to them and did not find each year. A large attendance of funny the comics made In Europe. club members is especially urged The press of most European for this meeting. countries continues to decry Am erican films on tho ground that they are silly, sentimental and inartistic. Hut the moving pic ture house owners find all thair seats rilled when American stars are on the bill, and in most cases the pocketbook comes before na tional spirit. DR. EATON WILL SPEAK AT BAPTIST CHURCH WEDNESDAY Keep the Rent Take things under xonr wing own the home you live In and defy the landlord. Let us help you. Contracting, Building, Concrete Work, and Furnish Estimates and Plans. J. E. RUNYAN Ph.n. 202.J 487 South Jackson St. Koseburg Dr. E. H. Eaton, for several years pastor of the local Baptist church, will be at the mid week meeting of . ' ,, the church on Wednesday night at If you want a two-horac broccoli 7:J0 He hBg accept(,,j the pastor planter for this season do not put ate R, Mrufordi and i on hi, waJr off ordering it and be disappointed . fo ni npw f(,1( Tne chun:il ln. at planting time. Let us have your; yjtc h8 nany frtemia nere to come to the church and meet him - i again on Wednesday evening. . Af NORFOLK WINNER ,or ,ne meeting there will be an In- r-vr r a TTf c 'formal social time In the basement fAnnclatM Prvm Lnuifff Wire.) DALLAS, Ore., June 2 As dele gates were crowding Into Dallas today for the opening of the an nual convention of the Oregon State Grange, a determined effort was launched by the Baker delega tion to capture the 1926 convention for that city. The Baker boosters were mak ing their plea en the strength of the recent growth and activity of I the granges, east of the Blue mountains in Baker, Union, Wal i Iowa and Grant counties. George A. Palmlter, of Hood Elver, president, planned to speed up the business of the convention ' which opened at 10 o'clock today. 'The greater part of toilay's session Iwas devoted to organizing. ! Mr. Palmlter pointed out that 'during the past two years Oregon 'has ranked at the head of the union In growth In membership and expressed the hope that a sim ilar record would be made for I 1 Sll'S. At the present time Oregon j has 218 active granges. Of these 13 are in Western Oregon and 80 east of the Cascade mountains. The Baker delegation admitted that the principal cbstacle in get ting the next convention was the distance, involving . expense to delegates, but the eastern Oregon men were hoping to work this out. They are counting on road im provements In their part of the state to facilitate travel. Dallas Is brightly decorated to greet the grangers. Private homes and hotels are taking care of the visitors. to fare. When the newlyweds ar rive at the post, Paul Is assigned to duty at once and leaves Cleo, who knows nothing of house keeping, to shift for herself dur ing the day. Johnson, a "striker" detailed to Paul's Quarters, helps put tnnrmously so Cleo is able to have forgiven him." serva tea when Col. Ueldon, tne "I'm going to say moment I got In and If he had come over here and drunk up the last few dropj of my whisky " "My whisky," I Interrupted. "Our whisky, then." grinned PauL "What I want to say about It, however. Is that I should n'dver commanding officer, comes to pay his respects. Rita Thorndlke, supposed m- amoretta ot Col. Ueldon, calls. Cleo likes' her. CLEO AVOIDS A TRAP. Mrs. Armstrong. I shall expect you for dinner at 7 o'clock this evening." Col. Beldon as he arose to lake his leave. 'Thank you very much. Colo nel. Paul and 1 will be there. Pnrhin Ura Thnrmlikn will rnmfl over with us as she is alone. You machinery at Wharton Bros. They goodbye." said Mrs. horndike, "I'll run along home and get ready for dinner. 1 expect every woman at the Post will have on her very best bib and tucker tonight. They are going to vie with the bride If possible." "It can't be done Mra. Thorn dlke, it can't be done," taid my blessed Paul. Toniomrw: Paul Tells I'lcw Things. Get McCormlck and Deeruig hay good shape, 2V 5. Mary K. Duvis, ivoscburg, lit. 2, Bux i& A. FOR SALE One 120-fL Chlno, net, new, discount on wholesale. liox 2U2, Oakland, Ore. UR6ccOLlplanla tor sale. June 1st. Prom Ashby Seed. $4 per luuO. J. L, Caaebeer, Duouvnle Oregon. FOR SALE Or rent A 3 12" acre or 8 acre farm. Terms. Will trade for cily property. Eaii Vosburgo. FOR SALE-nroccoirplantsr Ash t by stratu, extra fine, by doseu, lot) or 1000. Earl Yosburgu, lilone 391-Y. FOR SALE Broccoli plautsTAsliby seed, largo healthy plains, now ready. Address or call W. O. Patterson, Gazley, Ore. FOR SALE OR TRADE 3 acres, bu acres botiom land 40 In wheat, buitabie .or garden, broccoli, and especially aualfa. which will uiaao t tons per acre, 3 cuttings, nee Irrigation, bams, no bouse. Ou paveu highway, to miles south ot uoif creek, price Sli.uoo.oo. W ant souietlnug In or near Kose burg. See owner, room a MaaouM bum' Ing. Meuuird, ,FOH SALE 500 A deeded land,' ' 1-.., A .. I 1 ..I.. crop. Balance timber and pas lure. 4u A wheat, 2d A mixed gram hay, 22 A grass hay, horn orchard, apples, cherries, grapes peaches anu plums. House, barn. It slock sheds, tractor and equlp uicut, other tarm machinery, team aud wagon, cattle, hogs. ml. along N. Limpqua highway, bordering N Cmpqua river, i ml. to store, postottice, graded and Union High School, free bus, 1st hiL east of Koseburg. Price S2U, voo. Terms, airs. o. E. Smith Uiide, Ore. eo. I am rather shy about my new duties, and I would feel so much belter to have some one be side me who knows the social conventions of the post when 1 meet the other officers' wives. You know, Mrs. Thorndlke Is not much older thnn I, and I antici pate she is going lo be my dearest friend.'" Col. Beldon bowed. I said this with mnl.ee afore thought and waited expectantly to see when the remark would sttiKQ fire'flrtt. Mrrs. Tbnrndlke ?poke up In pleased surprise. "Oh would you like me to go with you? I would be delighted. I know Just how lonely you are. It seemed to me when I first came here a bride, that I had come to have been the eighty years. leading lines for WANTED I WANTED Waitress at Rose burg - Grill, inquire before 6 o'clock. WANTED Used wire fencing, must be useable and reasonably priced. Box 202, Oakland, Ore. BEFIT QUIET LIFE OFT. R. ! (Aainelatrd Frrm Leased Wire.! WASHINGTON, June 2. Shock ed by tire suddenness of his pass- Cultivators and shovels for all I makes at Wharton Bros. a nrlson." I caught a frowning i tnic. Washington took full advan glance from the Colonel to Mrs. tage today of Its brief opportunity I htundlKe. ''. It quickly eliang.-d ,t0 honor the memory ot Thomas Into a smile when It reached me. ir. Marshall, war time vlce-presl-He was still standing and now jdent, who died hore yesterday, made a move toward the door. I only a short funeral service will "'Why don't you wait and have !De ticltl here lale today,' before the some tea Colonel?" I asked asjDO(jy j, taken back to Mr. Mar Johnson came in with the tray. . shell's native Indiana, but the na- "I hope he has some of that :tlon's tribute will be paid in that famous cinnamon toast he used to !Drief space. make for Capt. Athcrton." said Surrounded by high officials of Mrs. Thorndlke. the government In which the "And some of Athnrlon's fam- ' kluclly man occupied such an 1m ous scotch." supplemented ,h" ' portant role dqring the eight hls Colonel as ho seated himself ; tor,c yearj president Coolldge. on again and looked expectantly at oenaif of tna nation, will adiuln John'on. later last rites this afternoon at "I'm very sorry sir. said the the New w)iarli ,!. where the man respectfully, "but the captain liath occllrred. simple services, did not leave any llqinr In the !rlH.,ini. ni,in ii.,, . tv.e nma win no neiu ai ine noiei. i m-y .u wll.N DKEIiE 7 ft. tongue iuck binder at 1V5 cash f. o. b. K.-iule. flelowr wholesale cost. Elder's Hardware, Riddle, Ore. Jon ,-ACEIIr'occoli plants, But- Le. s lute variety, 4. SO per 1000; Adiiuy s late and early 93.76. Weeks aud Sheldon, Ruckles, Ore. run oLr. mower aiiacnmeilis tor Fordson tractor. Good as new, (.10. Milwaukle binder in running order with trucks, fii. Roy Buell, Looking Glass, Ore. Phone 23F23. FUkNlTL'KE FOR SALE Dinning room set, sectional bookcase, beds, rugs, electric washer, oil stove and other Items. C. L. Sear ing, lou3 N. Jackson street. Phone 3o-J, Monday, June 1. ' BROCCOLI PLANTS Ready-for setting. Don't run any risk, buy plants from home grown seed, to pur thousand, 4.50 per thousand lor 10.000 or over. C. O. Shep pard, Dlxonvllle. 20j0.00 CASH for quick sale. 6 room bouse. Basement. - bleep ing porch. Garage. Lot t0xik W ANTED To rent with option to buy, small tarm r.ear highway suitable for poultry. E. O. Licn tenthaler, Mapleton, Ore. WANTED TO LEASE Suburban home of about six rooms. West Koseburg preferred. Address particulars lo box 1244, City, or call 695-H..J W A.N 1'ED To find buyer for 6 room house aud half acre of gar deu laud; some fruit, city water, liglus, garage, cow stable, chick ' en house tor 100 hens. Lots of" room tor poultry, cow pasture, ' Desirable location. Address box 23, News-Review. FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnisned 3-room apt. Gas range, water, lights. 608 SO. Stephens St. ,'' FOR RENT Modern 5-roora un furnished house. Inquire 541 80. Pine SL ..,' FOR'RENT 3 room furnished apt" newly refiliished. 408 E. Douglas St. feet. Corner lot. paved on two FOR 'fSNT Up to date apt "weft ' f Awclstfd rrM UatMl Wire.) PORTLAND, June 2. Kid Nor folk, negro light-heavyweight of '.New York, took the decision over i Frank Farmer, Tacoma, after ten rounds of milling here last night. 'The match was tamo except for the third round, when Norfolk droppeu Farmer for an eight count with a left to the wind, fol.owed by a short right smash to the Juw. Both men weighed 176. ll&tVs Catarrh with light refreshments served. SOVIET IS BLAMED FOR AFGHAN REVOLT (Awnclated Prtsr. Lwd Wire.) LONDON. June 2. Tire British forces in India are moving to the vicinity 1) the Afghanistan-Indian frontier as the result of reports reaching official circles here of an Imminent general uprising ln Afghanistan against the Emir. The reported proposed uprising is rumored to be the result of the activities ot Sovient emissaries who have been working ln Af B. OF R. T. ELECTS LEE AGAIN FOR PRESIDENT (Annotated Plea Leased Wire.) CLEVELAND, June 2. WllJIam D. Lee. president of the railroad trainmen, was re-elected for three years at the triennial convention today. ,ee polled f31 votes aguinxt 408 for A. F. Whitney, ot Oak Park U.S.. fifth vice-president, his only opponent TAaf Sl.: J h ahanlsian during the last 2 years. IValCWifVaaii-i; ,e claim fot ; The report" to official circ les lt-rU.ta.ir ryttero of Catarrh or Deif. London say tribal rebellions r.,rA h. r-.,.rrH. 1 against the Lmlr have been fre- 5aW t aVafftifl fr em 4 y three Bniih now, but when the clothes need a thorough cleaning, s nd Hu m to a Master Cleaner. Our Auto Will Call Phone 277 a&Nsti) lf'yi months, culminating ln tne rerent F.J.CHENEY &. CO., Toledo, Ohio execution mar Khai.ul. Accord- Moore Music Simllo, oprn during sumnifT. J'hone 602, 225 N. Jack son street. If you've lot any.thlnn If you've found anything If you want a Jol If you want someone to do your work I'se th Ncws-lOerifw classified advprt .Minn. Result will b your.-! Col. beldon loolted as though li'a was sorry he hud at down agnln. "Well, well, we'll have to reme dy that, Johnson. Call around at my quarters, and I'll send Mrs. Armstrong over some of the last of my pre-war stuff." "Oh you mil?. n't do that. I Interrupted hastily, l wouldn't have you do It for the world. I would not deprive you of pre-war stuff. It is getting so vry tesree now." I almost wondered If I caught a wink from the Colonel ;is he turned toward Johnson. It didn't seem puKsiblo, however, that an officer would he so fara tlliir with on of his men. "My dear Mrs. Armstrong, I do not exnect to he deprived of It, 'but I don't mind telling you that nm sure t-i he on mm I when it Is served. I like to know what j I am drinking, even tn the hounen p of my friends." Although he snfd : i his In a Joking wuy, I knew he meant "every word of It. Whut j (. Heldoi. i..lenii f to d't ! to send me over a cane of whisky, which I derided now was not pr war stulf t all. and he was gtv jlng me fair warning that It was 'not to he served except when he !wa on'3 of the party, I I knew from the looks of Mr-. ; Thorndlke that that was the con dftfon with which hn had fiir- rrmmlf'ri a similar gift to h r and I decided th n and th would not he cniirrht will be conducted by the Her. Ir. Charles Wood of tho church of the covenant, where the Marshalls at tended during thetr Washington residence. The Journey to the Marshall home In Indianapolis will then be taken up. Continuing the watch she kept at the bedside of her husband white he struggled to overcome a severe cold and attending exhaus tion, Mrs. Marshall will make the trip home with the body. sides. Mrs. u. M. Howard, own er or Q. W. Young & Son. Phone 417. FOH "SALE Broccoli plants, late tiw. Valentine strain: grown from our own sued. Delivery can be made by June 10. In quantities 4.60 per thousand, only first class pliiuts sold. Lindbloni, Dlxonvllle. HOUSEHOLD GOODS for sale, Vh (ununited, garage. Adults. Inquire ' 410 W. Douglas. FOU RE XT Furnished modern ' apartment, with garage. Apply ) at i2& Pitxer SU - FOU KENT Newly built 4-robp flat. Inquire Kidder's Shoe, a tore. T ':' )t FOU HEM G room house, furnlbh' ed or unfurnished. street 218 S. Fliu! ano Vidro!, dlnftig tab le and foR-RES.T2 room furais'hTd-apE chairs, rockers, oak high chair, tih -ih ., r.ntMu located. Phone 227-Y. Foil" RENT Furnlshed."home fol the summer, adults only. Refer Congoleum rug, 9 by 12, Hoosler cabinet, 2 dressers, wood range, oil stove, electric heater, beds aud other Items. Mrs. IJarton Helllwell, 3u7 So. Main St. Phone I 67-L. I t'SEIJ CAR rtAttOAINS 3 I lim Ford Delivery $150.00 i 11)20 Chevrolet touring 160 (H) enccs exchanged. at beauty Studio. See Mra. Clark 1 I MISCELLANEOUS 11)17 nulrk "8" touring 25o.U0 1!M9 Nash "IT tourini? 300.00 1923 Ford touring 2H5.0O 1920 Hudson tourltiR 600.00 11IS4 Ford Tudor Sedan 550.00 HOY CATCHING MOTOR CO. Opposite K. P. Hall North Rose SL Roaeburg. slve campaign Is Impossible. Per sons who have earwigs on the;: premises are advlnc-d to buy the polton now handttd In all ot tho city drug stores. This Klson Is the same as Is being used In Portland, Funeral services will be held at i and full directions are given on the the Marshall home Thursday I containers. uurnlne; by the Scottish Kite Mas- CAN SAVE you $200 on new Willys . Knight touring car. Glenn H. Tay lor, Cutcblng Motor Co CAK OWNKK IKiuV torget t ' call 66J when la need ot aute parts. Barff'a Auto Wr.lo(f House. . La1V looking for a ride to and from Portland before June 12., Will pay for gasoline both ways.. Inquire Ciiadwlck sUeet. ; PROFESSIONAL CARDS "" DR. at. ri. I'l.VLBK Chu-opraetlt ) physician. 12 W. Lane Bu ons. In whose councils Mr. aiur qball huld high place. Ilrnccoll hand planters at Whar ton llros. Ranges on at Powells. easy payment plan EARWIGS REPORTED TO BE PREVALENT Karwlgs are beginning to become quite num'M-ous in various aria oi BRAMWELL STILL I EXAMINER OF BANKS, SAYS VAN WINKLE (Annotated treM teased Wlre.l SAI.I'IM-. Ore., June 2 Attorney 1i neral Van Winkle has given a verbal opinion lo Secretary of Stale Kozur to the effect that Frank C. Iliamwell Is still stale Louis C. Davit Painting and Paper Hanging Phone 669-R 427 East Douglas St the city. It Is reported. They are principally In the east-central sec. lion of the city, but some have i,n..riiiii.nil..ni .r h,.ni, n,.inh been found acros the traek In the K,anilni( tl. ena. lment or the new tirove section. No orgnnlied cam- banking code. The question had nalun Is to be made aealnst them ..i.nn ..t.n.i...- .. ... un this year, according to County almilt,.V ollt o( office when Fruit Inspector Carpentar. as there th ,.w c;lB became effective I la not sufficient public sentiment vv 2x ..ml heii...r tr h e,iin- ' lh.il I to Insure complete cooperation, and ca tho ,,!,.,. he would have to be 1 .a-.ly. without such cooperation an eiten- reiected by the banking b.ard. ! Reliable Tailor J. H. BERNIER Upstairs Next limpqua Hotel CHiniro, Pressing! Alterations We Make Your Clothe in Roseburg TUBBY stories from Ureamland. Wiffl CVSCe D0EAME0 HAD eSA haDDA WAKE MVStlF UP e By WIIN1NER IN "THE MlDOlE OP THE NVSrlT SO CTJOLO IAU6H Al IT IkWi r 1 I ! I kir i3 ' should sav wot tcsy IT VUA, SUdHA ntRRmuL vf 1 ffl awful cream i wea L&Zm& up aJ i didkJt kmow .J I V"-7-"'-' yy "! III! uir. i..'itcilcn "t&C.i I r. .nnffi -nil rVIM U TTI rft .-ZiZ f hV MOM GOT AWAKy ,5 - p " Wift&Trt' I " "T, u , ,T r The Uiiipu Florut Cholcs Cut Flewerw Alwaya Fresh Finest Quality Arttstla Floral Designs. Visit Our Or"nhouse or Call 4D-F2. WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqtia YOU OUOHT TO Insure Your Auto For Automobile Insurance All coverage We are at your service ' G. W. YOUNG fit SON INSURANCE 116 Cass St. Phone 417.