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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. MONDAY. JUNE 15, 1925. FIVE -Enamloid- The modem enamel finish, that you can apply, with satisfactory results. To prove this the Sherwin Williams Co. have given us a trial deal, that is worth while. Goods that retail regularly at 85c (or only 30c. 1 Quarter Pint Enamloid 1 Special Brush , , 1 Booklet In Full Color , The booklet will tell you how to combine the various colors, that any desired shade may be obtained. We know from personal experience that Enamloid is a good piece of goods, and are satisfied that you will also approve it. Try the special deal and be convinced. Churchill, Hardware Co. ' The Winchester Store tween 15 nino teams from the Pen dleton. La Orancle, Baker, Lewis ton and Walla Walla clubs. Pen dleton wus second with 114(1; Ilaker third with 859: La Grande. fourth with tH. and Lewlston ruth with Used range for S5. at Powell's. MODEL DAIRY The only dairy in Douglas County selling CLARIFIED MILK We invite inspection. Pure bred St. Mawes Jersey for service. Morning and.Night Delivery Phone 44-F11 : PORTLAND, Ore. .June 15 LotiK accepted theories on the mi gration of salmon and their babiu of spawnluK are being upet by recent marking: experiments being conducted by the United States bureau of fisheries and the state fish commission, according to re port dude yesterd'iy by Hugh Mitchell, director ot butcheries. For many years fish culturlsts have adhered to the belief that sal- mon will return to fresh water in four years, but definite Informa tion has been gleaned to conlro- ! vert this Idea. Likewise It has been a funda mental idea that when salmon re- turn to fresh water, they spawn and llu-n die. never returning to the ocean. Hut this belief also ap- I pears to be destined to go by the boards. I Through experiments conducted j wiih Bockeye palm on released from , Wallowa hatchery it was learned 1 that salmon will return in three years. During the past month four salmon bearing tag placed on 16-months-old sockees released in I March, 1124. have been picked up : In the river. I Taga also have been turned in j from four palmon picked up in the , lower Columbia river following ; marking at the fifth ladder in thej ; Willamette river at Oregon City. i JUITDSPEND ffi&lY THREE DftYS IN STATE DF OREGON i A BRIDE'S DIARY A Love Story of Today By Idah McGlone Gibson Classified Section ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE. Cleo Madison, entertaining: 1 had boon UD with the unaccus- fri.-nds. read from her grand-1 tomed task of putting away niy mother's quaint, modest diary. The j clothes and trylnK to make my flapper friends are thunderstruck house look like something other at Us qualntness- and suppressed than a last-years blrd's-nest, that I desires. When the girls leave, had completely forgotten that 1 had I'leo plans her elopement with Paul ; invited her over from luncheon. I msirunc, i o. A., a ooynouu I I was urru, uui nuu uixuiiu sweeineari. isone tne less, sne in-nn living, i anini want 10 see dulgts in a petting party with anyone and I expect I looked very lliiek Adams that evening. Chick ! grouchy. Johnson had left early In Is wealthy and Cleo's parents wish i the morning after making Paul's her to marry him; so does Chick. ! oof fee. I had heard distantly that Paul's parents, also social climbers call which soldiers say means, "Von who have lost their money, with have to get up, you have to get up. i'aul to marry Connie Terhune. i you hare to get up in tne morning. verv rfi.h iml In l,.iu with hut ll ffAVA me na eoninmntl fill tary of agriculture, on his present 'iicsplte these desires ot the par-iearly rising. It meant nothing In tour of the West, lie will arrive Pnta and Cleo's wonderlngs as to I my life. I never had had to get up FOR SALE FOR SALE Collie pups. I. Swift, Looking Glass, Oregon. FOH SALK WANTED WANTED Old rugs at the New. Jteview office. eilar yew wood posts, j WA.NTElJ -Iioomers. House close Three davs will bo spent In Ore gnu by William M. Jardlue, secre- iu Medford from liavls, Cal.. the morning of June 25, and will leave Portland the evening of June 27. Definite announcement of his Itin erary In this stale, has lust been made by his brolher, James T. Jar dine, director of the Oregon Experi ment station. The secretary Is sorry that his whether she really does love Paul. (in the morning until 1 was ready the two are married. Almost Ini- so I turned over with my face to mediately Cleo begins to learn that 'tho wall and I did not even know marriage Is not altogether a path when Paul slipped out. ot roses. However, the parents are I When 1 really opened my eyes, reconciled to the marriage and the about half past ten. It was to feast young couple depart for the army .them uion the most disordered set post, to w liich Paul Is assigned. On ' or rooms 1 have ever seen, and be- The secretary is sorry iniu '",tiu, traln cleo has an allegorical fause my mother had been a won stay in the Northwest cannot he uri,am which lmlu.aUla 18 prob.ierrul housekeeper, disorder al longer, said Director Jai dine in ( n ) wm o wh(jn ,eU me on eilge even though making the anoi "'" I ,. newlyweds arrive at the post,! that disorder Is caused by myself, present tonr extends over a period signed to duty at oncei Slowly I got under the shower. OI nearly tq milllUIS. IH.we,e., ,.. ,.,.. l.,.. ,. hnnln. II w.,1,1,1 lv lltll rniin. rnhun.lv. that S lurSe 1 11 " ' ' " " ...... i .-- n . " AMERICAN GOLD RESUMING PREWAR FLOW TO RUSSIA MOSCOW. June 15. Although no official relations exist between the United Slates and soviet Russia, in timate contact by letter is main tained by Russians living in Amer ica with ther relatives in Russia. Tens of thousands of Russians In the homeland are supported entire ly by remittances received from sons, daughters, fathers or brothers who emigrated to America. Previous to the world war, an average of $r,u,i)uu,iiuo was sent an nually to Russia from the United States by Russians settled in Amer ica. Although this sum has never been reached since, the remit tances gradually are assuming their pre-war level. Last month, tor example, a single Institution here whlili makes a specialty of banking business Willi Americans, handlel inmrly tl.uiiu.OOO in re mittances from Russians in Ameri ca to relatives in Russia. J-or a long time Russians here, especially in the villages, had no coniidence in the local Russian cur rency, atid insisted on receiving American greenbacks from their relatives, in preference io Russian rubles. Put wiih the slaliilizntlim of Russian money this situation has changed, and during the last six months more than an per cent of the remittances . transferred through this one bank were in Rus sian currency. W. H. Taylor of East Douglas street, this city. It consists of a stereotype plate, such as the print ing trade uses In producing pic- j tuies. ot tne s.uuu sliver service (hfn, ba.k uown ,hv lr,.ara. presenieu to tne oaitiesnip ure- f urther marking of salmon gon, which Is now moored per- b(,lnK conlluued ! These salmon were bound upstream (,y al,0 t Rosehurg where he will ! to spawn anil, according to accept- ri'.nialn over night. With hint en ed theory, should not have returned L...IQ in ihu eitv win he c. 111. i to the lower river. I liranniT. district forester, who will Mitchell says that there is no U,e ane lo answer questions con doubt about the return of the sock- C(.rning the national forests passed ees in three years, but believes ! through. it possible that the return of the I Leaving Rost burg Friday morn spawning fish to the lower river nK tne psrty will go by auto to m:ght have bei caused by injuries; Eugene, where a brief stun will be that weakened them ami swept I ,llali,.. bi,h then on to Coi vallls for luncheon with the Corvallls Cham is her of commerce in the new Hotel number of Invitations have neces- housekeeping, to shift ror.age anu pep ami ns; mo .K4. sarlly had to be declined.- .?TV" uTg a.ay , J01nu"on- "i"Ji" i h. .'i n n ' h h. FOR SALi; or trad. Harley David- The first side trip of the secre- striker . detailed to Pauls quar- up. but I had n made much head- g(j a 7 behrol, campment or tne uregon nauonai e" . ... ---- - i.ml,. i,. pnrl.v pnT i-t. i,..v,0r. h. ui rtrive colonel Is a thoroughbred louse and. not even had a piece of toast or Jmes b. Periy. Box Ul ure. W, L. Hash. Phoae 35 1U FOR SALE Feeiler hogs, Johnson Produce Co. Pnoce 07, Modford, C)re. FOR SAI7E Collie pu"parii!hle to register, Claud Golf. Oakland, Ore. ilAitllELS 10 gul. oatn SocaT'ola', also gallon glass jugs. Wim- berly's. I'O ITS A LE"- TreSinraii h cows. 5 gal. per day each. 40 each. Phono St F2. IJU1CK roadster" Tor sale. This is a slujen car and can be bought cheap. J. V. ( asey. FOR SALE 2 mouths old cock erels. W. L. 20c each. W. F. Hudson, Roseburg, RL 1, Rox 014; Foil SALE Ont. rcg.stcrcd O. I. C. boar, price $5. Fred R. Cachelin. Dlxouvlllu Ore., phone In, good place for working man. 415Mill St. WANTED To rent or buy power hay baler In good condition. Write box 935. ctxy. WANTED to know party driving to Baker, Ore., on or near June 17. Cal) 613. WANTED TO RENT or btiylog truck in good shape for horse team logging. A. L. llouglital lug. Undue, Ore., or phone Rock Creek. WANTB1 fo rent or buy72iul hand Fordson or steam donkey in first class shape.. Oive full de tails and locution In first letter. A. L. lioughtaling. Rridge, Ore., or phone Rock Creek. WXNTEIJl bF2 "iiien to clear land and cut wood on aaiue; Small timber 6 to 12 Inches on stump, located on main highway. Must have camping outfit. A. L. Houghtallng, Rridge, Ore., or phone Rock Creek. iu a number of j!,,itin. The afternoon will b t fisheries bureau. RITTER-SINCLAIR WEDDING inanently In the Willamette river at Portland. The plate was made nearly 30 years ago about the time the Ore gon went into commission by Kay Raiker. an engraver In the employ or tne heaiue rnst-inieiii- H1Rh A RiM,ti v s fnrPstrv gencer. It contained a slight flaw ra,1((,.r at the Wolf creek station oh mat renilerea Its use unnesiiauie. th Kas( t miKliia river, and Miss I r. pence a with detainment of agri aim sir. iiarker presenteu it io Vlw1( slIU!lillr, daugliier of .Mr. rt,m,re workers will be held In the Mrs. Taylor as a keepsake. It was ,, Mra ,,, o.n,.,,,.,. ,lf (:.,,,i,. ... i i., (i. the first plate ever made of the , Vallpyi were q,Htl. wwllt.d , the NorlhPrn Pacific at eight o'clock I streams of the slate and the data 8p0nt in conference at the agricul- I will De compileu oy uie xeuerai (,.) college and 111 recreation. Mat unlay morning the auto trip noitn will be resumed, the first stop being made at Salem to pay respects to Governor Pierce. Lunch eon at noon will be with the Port land chamber of commerce. Coll' valued gift, nnd the belter one that followed from Mr. Rarker'a handi craft Is the only other plate of the kind known to be in existence. ROSEBURG LADY HAS A MEMENTO OF THE OREGON A household souvenir of particu lar interest Ht this time is one of the cherished possessions ot Mrs. NEARLY THREE MILLION WIDOWS WORK because men wiio believed failed to act. Oregon Life Chat. S. McElhlnny JJ4S N. Jackson St. NuIJone corsets, made to mea sure. Hoom 1, Bell Sisters lildg. SERVICE8 WELL ATTENDED presence of the bride's family at lnat evening. i ne liapiifu parson a e in mis city last Saiurtlay, June 13. Hev. Cald well officiating. The honeymoon will be hpftit at Coos Hay and other points, after whitii Mr. and Mrs. uitter will bt-giu their residence at Wolf creek, r.ii s. Killer is k pradu aie of thi Hoseburg hih school, cla.-s of Jy23. She tauxht school at Orew during Uie ttim recently ended. The free Methodist rampmeet ing at Hellows park in West Hose burr in increasing in attendance and lnferst. The services ypHtnr-1 For rnnrrere work rail Tavlor. ' day were well attended and tniieli of the presence of the Iord was nianifesled. many seeking and re ceiving help at the altar. A week of victory is expected. IHshop Sellew and wife will arrive tonight and will remain through the wptk. All hritian are invited to take yeais 4 months and.i days, after ; aw h''!' part and ainnera to aeek salvation. jan illness of two months. Mr. ! ?u,nerl,n Special singing by the Ulair inaiejI)ick wa3 ugaged In farning and quartette, of Albany, X X frUit prowinK at Myrtle Creek un til about three years ago, when he! For concrete work call Taylor, 113 No. Flint St. Tel. 2J0-IL o FORMER RESIDENT OF MYRTLE CREEK DEAD John O. Dick, who for 40 years lived at Myrtle Creek, Oregon, died at New berg. May 26, age 61 Studefiaker costs less per pound nan butter. ooes mulkey is DsiiTBForaiii has coninromisid Klta Thorndike. i a cup of coffee for myself. wife of a no-good lieutenant. l!lta As Rita informed me that she however, Is Innocent. Cleo and had come to read grandmother's Klta become great friends quickly. I diary, I was almost ready to take t'leo overhears the colonel and back my brash statement that Rita talking and thus has "the ln-wonien were happier today than In .toll t-Alit: 1U24 siue uppe on me wnoie aiiair. "y aiuu...u..ei a hiw. .....v.-.. was almost ready to confess that Mrs. Thorndike looked at me 'being a woman was almost the tmtiCCOi.t pliuitB for sale from Anhiiy strain No. 1. Henry Lau liir. lit. 1. Unz 1S7. Hoseburg. Ore. Phone 2S-F12. with almost an Impish smile when worst Job on the face of ftila earth, we passed out of the room after land that when God made a woman serenely denying she knew any- out of Adnm's rib. he did it en thing about her husband and show-. tlrely for Adnm's benefit. He had lug total indifference about him. 1 never expected that the toy he had grasped her h:in(r, silently, and thrown into Adam's lap would gave it a convulsive grip. 1 could grow a soul do nothing more to show my sym pathy. As she turned, her face lighted and I said Impulsively: "Come to morrow and let me read my grand- Ruiothers diary to you. interesting. Nsxt Rita Comsa to Luncheon. GENERAL BLACKSMITH I NG and horseshoeing. All work guaranteed. Plenty room for farm- It la veryfril noraeg. g2j Winchester St. I nnrth nt ...In e.mii K VI Wnod- "Is that the grandmother l-'cocr Prop. Del Illakely spoke of this evening?" n es. out wny oo an ino people i r-Dl 1CTD A TT :.iuu.Li i nujinnii. around this Post call Colonel Hid den, Colonel Illakely?" "Illakely Is his given name, you! know and in some way he has In-1-timated to Ids close friends that he i LOOTING ATTEMPT mine roadMer. look: nnd rims liko new. $000 dUcount. See Clenn H. Taylor, Catching Motor Co.. Roseburc. PTsAsN'TS FOHALK Cauliflow er, autumn giant and large Al giers, 15c per doz., ?l.ui) per hundred; cabbage, Cilia Uregon bullhead, lOe per doz., 75c per hit u died. Fred A. Uoff, Hose burg. Phone 6F2. r 1 FOR RENT LOST AND FOUND , Kiddle, ( L()SX0n ,,reets of Roseburg riday. bill told containing three 15 bills and some silver belong ing to Maynard Bell. Finder pi. use return to Miss Minnie Bull ' at Hell Millinery. Reward. r - . 1 MISCELLANEOUS MARCEL and bob curl 75c. hair cut and curl 60c. Phone 57-Y. 331 So. Main. Mrs. Amy Rogers. SPECIAL- PRICES -on " advanced student work. Marcel 75o; bob curl and top wave, 60c.- Mrs. t Hush, Terminal Beauty Shop. CAit u WN EKIion forget is call 663 when in need ot auto parts. Barirs Auto Wrkln House. TYPEWRITER l;il J. for renL Phone fr'Olt RENT 6-room house. Phone 421-Y. FOR RENT I'p to dale upt garni;". 42S I'llrer St. with SVIiNKV V S . Juno 15 Iirnl would ratner be called by II. I ex-, pollcCi aasted by special consta- i n iiiuca mui icti mum (uu.li- bel recruited from the United ltd- I Minn Workers, of America today. 'Tat. I said. 'frustrated an attempt to loot a "No, I'm just stntlng facts. I , Br,.house of the British Empire think Colonel Illakely or Ileldon, 1 81(H,, Cnl.,nraton at Olaco Hay. A you may choose either name you I g(luHd of 30 rt(lt,.ra wh0 Rf. w ish is really Jealous of the : trcU,A entrance Into the bulld youih of every lieutenant in tils i intr ,n..,-u.i .iii,m.t eei.innre I regiment. I don't think I ever read: A ,ro.m , .. f,.om 8, ...hns. dlnry. Cleo' Rita T ihorndlke 0 ,,. . expected here. Hurlng CAN fcavo ou 1250 on new WHlys Knight touring car. Will trails for Ford. Dodge, Bulck or Chev relet. OLEN.V 11. TAYLOR, Catching Motor Co. Breakfast -Room Furniture Wheiher all tho space you can spine U a kitchen cor ner or a sunny beakfast room overlooking the garden, your light meals will be doubly enjoyable when sur rounded by this cheerful furniture. It's light enough to move around easily and pl.-a.vantly inexpensive. See Our Breakfast , Tables. GLENGARRY W. C. T. U. moved to Newberg. - i lie was born in Lawrence county, Will meet next Wednesday after- Penn.. Hec. 27, 1S63, and came to noon at 2:3u o'clock at the home .Oregon when 21 years of age, rirst of Mrs. I. V. Mclillchcy. Flower working for Hans Weaver, father mission program. All members it Kdwin Weaver, county coinnils urged to be present. jsioner. The Weaver brothers have I been faithful friends to the de- I w ill not lie responsible for any ceased ever since that time, show bills or debts except those con-ling their friendship by coming to traded by myself. Woodson .Mad-i the funeral which took place at dor. j New her, Xiay 2s. The deceased leaves a widow, nnmrnn 17ArrTri ,n sona' Lawrence and Walter xjviVGiJ IkjU I mi ,lrk' "f Vo"' cmm,y. 'ln(1 flve t oauKiiiers, .urs. v. u. itussen aim ! Tf) f1 n Ffil K vlr"- Arthur Knighton of Portland. I v KILJ M ViiiW , Mrs. Leslie Martin, and Hone One of Tanlac's greatest bless- i Jhy and Ethel Dicks of Newberg. Ings Is tlie new life and vigor it'"" 1,180 ,l,avt' two ,8'"r9 (-a"; brlngs to old folks. Men and women 'orn'a- "r,' brokers In the east i up In the seventies and eighties are an1, another brother. S. P. Dicks, writing to us every day to thank us, of Lakevl.w, Oregon, i for Tanlac s wondrous beneiita. i lIe loving husband and a Teniae is a natural tonic. It devoted rather, and will be greatly I drives nnlanns from the blnnd. stirs 'KOssea Oy Ills laniliy anil Uie Dubs Mulkey. well remembered by Itnselnirg pize fight fans, who In seveial ring battles at erlin a few years ago, has i been ljimle defendant In circuit I court of lo!k county by Arkle Puah and Arthur Pllgh. plaintiffs, who j seek Judgment for J5.000 punitive ..uilK.K.-n nil.) SJpUwi ........ ag.-s, and costs. The defendant charge that Mul k v assaulted Arkle Piigh, wife of Arthur Pllgh, while he was In their residence al Independence. , It is claimed that .Mulkey ac companied a prisoner w hom lie had arrested, to the Pugh home, and while the man was changing his shirt he beenme Involved in an altercation with the woman. It Is alleged that the woman, who Is soiin to become a mother, will have to undergo a;i operation because of the ill-effects of the ansault. Taylor-niene concrete Is gooa con crete. Tel. 226 R. lug from a dance found the two BOMB INJURES POLICEMEN. (AwtK-ialM IT.'M l.ru.-,! Wire.) LISBON, June 15. Two police, nnm were seriously Injured last drives poisons trom mo Dinon, su-.s ." , , I night by a powerful bomb that was up the luiy liver and puts digestive many friends made since coming to . hur(i(( Un.,.u.n r,.lrn. ; organs in worKing orucr. I Jiiade after the famous Tanlno t i formula from rootj. barks and rare ' Holler permanently removed ' l,ert. It la nature s own tonic and wllhoul drugs or knife, and the ' I Lullder harmless to msn or child. ' general health Improved. Dr. C. i If your body is weakened and R. Bloyd. goiter specialist. First i run-down. If you lack ambition. National Dank. Coauille, Oregon, can't eat or sleen. vouil be do- 1 o lighted with Teniae's uuick results. I WALLA WALLA CLUB WINS. Tttkt Tar.lac Vtaf Pill I for Constipation hesitated a moment and flushed slightly. "There, I've called you Cleo. I hope you w ill pardon me. but you know I've called you that name to myself ever since I met you. I tn sure theres no reason, my dear Rita, why you should not call me Cleo. ou know as well as I do that girls of our age like each other well enough to do that at first meeting. We haven't gotten 'the night three privately owned stores were looted. Cook w ith gas. FLAGS OF COUNTRY FLOAT IN CAPITAL WASHINGTON, June 16. The huge court, of the Post Olflce Do er some of our childish ideas yet. ; l""i-t building was bedecked to- have we" may wiin nunoreos oi i iuieu I should hope not. But as I States flags and the flags of near was saying. I never read a diary. I ,,n0 ,'a"' '"r 'h e,KKh,ri'?,h have always felt wry are such In- snniml celebration of tho birthday sincere things. Do-, s your grand-1 j' W '" wult'h 't'" 00 Sun' mother's seem that way?" ,7'. . ... . , . "No. 1 don't think grandmother " ha one of the most complete ever expected anyone to see w hat I collections of state flags . In exls he wrote in that book and I tell , ;' " r Kansas Nevada, New you whenever I get a little Worried ! Mexico. North Dakota, Oregon and or blue or discouraged with my lot 1 Vvyomlnw are missing from the col as a woman of today. I Just read lection, some of these having no .....,.,.i., i, ,iiUrv i ii..n i . stale flag. Of the territories and i,..,. .h. i e.n'i h thankful dependencies only Hawaii and enough for having been born about 1" Rico are represented. 1!) years instead of 61) or 7a years t ; " " aR0 .. Latimer s Arsenate Lead elgh- We had reached the Thorndike 1 teen cents per pound at Stearns gate by this tme. .Paul had been nd Chenoweln. Oakland. Ore. of us anil FOR RENT room cottago at 720 So. Pine, vvlth garage. In quire at 331 So. Main. FOH RENT Furnished home for summer. Mrs. lues D. Clark Phone 1S1R. FOR RENT Ilerrlik rooming house, corner Pino & l.ane. Phone l.r.K21. C. W. Bradford. FOR RENT 2 room house" with basement. 625 2nd Ave. So. Phono 4D2-L. 1 FOR RENT 2 room apt. wllh'hot and cold water and lights. Fur- n lulled. 2 blocks from p. O. (17.60. ! Phone 227-Y. j Foir KENT liooTTaliUfe'Tor-six cattle, four to six weeks. Good f..d and water. Address "II. T." care News-ltevlew. 1 PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. M. ri. PLYLER Chlropractl phvslclsn IHU W Lane Ht. 1-olt Itti.NT -t-rooiu iiiifui-iiislied house; lights, garage, 2 blocks east of 6ih street on Ivan street. ' Inquire ot E. L. Haiumond at house. FOR " 'RENT-! ()('Ti S5acres known as the Bremner place, 20 acres in young orchard, 13 acres date prunes bearing next year. Will make responsible party who will take care ot place a good deal, C. W. Adair, Forest Orove, Ore. ENGINEERS OFFER LEADER LAST HONOR Of course, we age rather proud of our own cleaning wo'lk, but we will say that any Master Cleaner is a good cleuner. i Ws Clean Anything. Our Auto Will Call Phons 27? walking a Utile aheai we had followed exehanKtnit cu fidenceB. "Com on over to luncheon. I don't know that you'll have any PAINLEVE IN SPAIN. ( Wwtati'd I'rvM Lfuacl Wire.) HAFIC KI.-ONA, fijialn, Juno 15. Premier I'alnleve of France nr- ihir.r hni h run nf l.-a and a nh re rlv-d by alrnlane Mil anrno.n 'of bread nnd butt.-r Hnd I'aul and d. pailed for TouIouhp, Kranee. ; taurtlt a Sunday nrhmil t-lnim. (Ahx'Ui.h 'n-M I-iioihI Win.) ru:VK!sANI, June 15. Hullrond exeeutlvcis ltbor leaders and fl liaiicierti with whom hn had bunl nens and kimIhI deallnga icaihfn'd h re today lo pay a lat 'tribute to Warren S.-Slone, president of the j j neiTJ and head of lta tnit com pauled, ro-oiirrallve banks and nth' r holdlnnj. The body wan tHkcn to Km -lid Avenue CongreKUtlnnnl ehctiren, where .Mr. Htono oneo A WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua LEN0) E COMPANY 321 N. Jackson 8U Roreburg wounded pollcem-n lying In hejvmil , ,h,K lhHt i ,n i Know H l returning from French Alo-:, sqmid of police h.ad.-.i the """ ' even enough to spread my bread rocco 10 rans. ! prop.-rly. BTI trif iciurcc I "hut "I1" fowll I'aul ss lna-tive liver, sonr etomvh, ( rnr . ur, Thorndike. His smile. d, cosiiveiie. h .... r . i.e luckeil me uml I lent with gas. TAN LAC destroy both mental and physical eflicienry. Thttt Jiioratn wily yitU to I'l I..-.. -I W ir.-.) WAI.I.A WALI.A. Va-h . June I.". -Scoring 1117 points, the Walla I CHAMBERLAIN'S Walla Country club won the golf- n f P TC (niirnmi ril ittHVcd nn llie 1oc ;il ' J ftl mt mt m J FORYOUH HEALttJ rnw Satunlay and Sunday be- Plent awl mUctiwmonf 28 cenli er, Un arm, robbed his words of any uk! Intent. - "I've rom over to read the diary," Klta nald the next morn In it ah I opened the door to her about 2 o'clock. I had been so buy ever sine B ITES-STINGS king soda or ho onla, follows Apply wt baking soda orhouaa hold ammonia, followed br funeral procession, t Follow I riff Hervlres there by Itev. I Ferdinand lllanrhnrd, brief m r-jk-es were held al the jtrave. 1 he adviKory board of the broth erhood hich toniurrow Mr. Stone's successor aiy pallbearers. The Umpqua Florist ' Cholcs Cut Flowsrs Alwsy ' Fresh Finest Quality Artlstlo Floral Designs. Visit Our Or -n house or Call 40-K2. -o- Va fo Run Ovr IT MUlion Jmr CaW t marty riioeohiten marie esperiully for us. Ilanri rolled nnd dipped In llershey'K ccliocolute. 111 rt and wholesome. Lloyd Crocker. cre.jpse&iutcani LAUNDRY lWS TUBBY YOU OUGHT TO Insure Your Auto For Automobile Insurance All coverages We are at your service G. W. YOUNG & SON INSURANCE 116 Cass St. Phone 417 ORANGE LANTERN 116 N. Jackson Undsr New Management Quick S'-rvli-e, c.iiirt'-ous Treat ni.-nt. Is our motto. Msa's 60 Cents I GOTTA GtTRIOOF 1MT OlE MM MOM BOVCHT f)R Mt SOMEHOW EYtR TIME I WtftR IT Ml THE KIW MIlKE fVN Of ME AN' CML ME SiOSY. 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