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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, TUESDAY. JUNE 16, 1925. 'Put It To Every Test You Can Think of Prove to Yourself that THE WORLD'S GREATEST is in truth, the .' "Key to Better Baking" SALES 27. TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRAND TIM ICE RESCUE ATTEMPT FAILS Aclaih-il Vnm I-wtm-J Wir) PORTtfLAND, June 15. Miss Harriot Cooper, 17, dived Into Og den slough today in an attempt to rescue 4 drowning boy, but was I later recovered. Ms name wnn re . ported to the io11ce as ell her Itoyce ' or Lester TranelieU. Goiter permanently removed ! without drugs or knife, and the general health improved, Jr. C. unable to bring him out of thu . R. Itloyd, goiter specialist. First water. The body of the boy was National Hank. Coiinllle, Oregon. SAVAGE Keeping Out WASHER.W DRYER. iUTi n . 1, rus no wringer OF Hot Water You can do that very thing by Installing a Sav- ' ago Washer in your home. ! Electrically Operated No Wringer Required J tut a Touch and the Savage becomes a Ctmtrifugal Dryer. Get Jyour copy of the booklet, "Keeping outof Hot Water." Everybody's Exchange pfST f AMOf-iatni Prnw a 1 Vir.) CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., June 15 With the dawn of each day bring ing nearer what promises to be Tennessee's greatest legal battle, namely the case of Professor J. T. Scopes, Dayton teacher, accused of violating the stale anti-evolution law, rumors are spreading over the country ait to the various methods I of attack 10 be used. Reports alleged to have origin fated in Nashville, although not iron firmed there, say that the Tennes see State Bar Association will take a hand In the proceedings. It was rumored that a resolution would be presented at the next meeting of the association asking that Frank j M. Thompson, state's attorney, re fuse to prosecute the case should It go to the supreme court. Mr. Thompson said be bad heard nothing of the project and would Inot say what action he would take j should the request be made. I The possibility that Listrlet At torney General Stewart will move for the quashing of the Indictment i against .Scopes on grounds that the Icalllng of the grand jury was illegal jls also heard here. Should such j action be taken It Is said the at torney general will seek a new 'Indictment i REPUBLIC TRUCKS NOW AT MICHAEL MOTOR COMPANY ; 515 Nl Jackson St. ' ROSEBUHQ, OREGON See the New Model Now on Display Republic Track Sales Co. E. 9th and Madison Sts., Portland, Oregon i CERTAIN RELIEF FOR NEURITIS PAINS, ; 'NERVES,' NEURALGIA i Do you suffer from nerve pains . I sharp, darting, Unfiling, pin prick, creeping nerve pains? Then gain I relief before your entire nervous i system is undermined by danger j ous neuritis and kindred nervous I disorders. j A new discovery is announced by an eminent San Francisco phy- I utnlnn t,t l.rintr r..1l.P lit ciwt.u ,it nerve pain, neuritis, neuralgia and nervous disorders, and at the same time to give lone to the exhausted nerve cells; thus revitalizing the entire nervous system. This prescription which Is now compounded under the name of "Kopa Neuritis Tablets," has been tested In thousands of nerve cases and found remarkably effective and beneficial. If you suffer from nerve trouble, overcome It wli.h Eopa Neurit 1h Tablets. They are guaranteed harmless and free from narcotics, "dope" and bromides. Your druggist ' will recommend them. W. V. Chapman's phar macy will supply you. Mull orders filled. ft- 'IMW' j. Packed in tea-foil, instead of tins hence JQ E MOVING Do not nt and In fear and dread of uiuviiiK day. Tell us in advance. yjmr moving plans and we will execute them with speed and satis faction ul lowest rates. "Wo aim to please" H.5. FRENCH IRANStER AND STORAGE CO. PHONE 220 W You'll take to Grander ridht from the start Granger has that full, rich "rounded out" mellowness that every experienced pipe-smoker looks for in tobacco. For Granger is fine, ripe old Burley tobacco mellowed by Wellman's fa mous old 1870 method. And another thing, it's specially cut for pipes (rough cut, we call it) so that it burns slow and smokes sweet and cool right down to the very last flake. I.ioorrr & Myers Tobacco Co. BLANKETS RENEWED 13 Always beforo storing blnn keta or comforts for tho aum- iner, have them thoroughly cleaned mid steamed. This Is 1 IE Modern Home Builders USE Hardwood Floors Let ua furnish you with "Perfection" Oak Floor ing. The price ia reasonable. Ask us about it. Coen Lumber Company Phono 121 A. fine- program bus been ar ranged by the Looking Clans high school to be giv-n on Friday even ing. Juno lit, at p. in. at the Grange hall, being the annual commeueenient program of (lie school. The main address of the evening is to be made by (lover- j nor Walter M, Fierce, who bus noing sum had K not been for the promised to bo pro.-ent for tho j Scouts, who donated their service, occasion, and as he is known as o- one of the state's foremost ora- . COTTAGE GROVE MAN, WELL especially desirable f there has been sickness as all germs j are entirely removed. JJy this ' Teachers from California, Ida- method blankets are returned ". Oregon and Washington were soft and, fluffy and without a represented In the group which has stirf ha nth surface, often not- just completed the teachers' exam- Ictnhle in laundered woolens. Jnatlons. The teachers who are Considered for Solicitor i.j tiz. r I'hone 472. lto.H-burK Clt'sners. iuullflt'd for positions In this comi : i, took tt'sts In 14 subjects, a to-i t h I of 344 ntanusqrlpts bcitiK slib- nilttfd, most or thiun for excni- tlons. The following were In at. ! ti'tidance. From KoseburK : Miss Fi-rn tors, tha stmlfnts anil rnslili'iits nunuiu uruc 10 ncm mcou, aiiss Mina fucKPtt, Miss ' t.A Ackert, of tho valley are looking forward to B v,.ry in .-r.-suiiK pniKrain. , COTTACK CROVE. June 16, yr. .., , r?;. ISiimwl Andrrson lwiinwood. for mnn. -7 , 1 .Ki. ocn...i v,..u , mauy v,,a,.8 ,,,,,., ,)f t;0HRP 1 ' ., ,. ,, , ., Itirovi' niul vicinity, illid at the nv..cutlonrltoy E D. I arloll , , h , f w r I .'mi, ' lw"1. ot J''" T" ' II. W. (lie1,) (.,1110. in.,,... I I, .,1.1 .1 1 ,t... ....,...,! to Pot tltMd Summer Excursion Fares $8.95 S10.70 Hound trip; start liiiund trip: on Friday, Saturday s-ilc ilally. or Huiids) : return Iftdny r c I u r 11 limit TuiMilay M' limit . lowinr. Proportionately low fares lie tween other stations In Oregon. Now benefit by these reduced fares. Travel often; sec an J Jo more than ever before. Rely upon our agents for com plcte, accurate travel information. "A t'hibis ineam of a Star (Dickens) lmrothy Itoxers. "Spring Song" I Mendelssohn Mrs. T. S. Thompson. Tresentation 1'rin. T. S. Thompson. Commencement Address (!ov. Walter M. 1'h rce. I'reKentiitfon of Diplomas- Mr. OiMtrse Itaemi, chairman School ' , Hoard. 1 "The Star Spangled llanner" It. S. tilee Club. j Itenedli Hon - Rev. K. I. Itar ton. Cook v ith Kas, PHARMACIST EMPLOYED AT FUULERTON DRUG STORE Jack It. Crawford, of Park City, Ctali. bus accepted a pnslt ion as phai inactst at the Kexall store In this city. Mr. Crawford Is a iiiadu at' of the course in pharmacy at th" Onmm Agricultural College. Ho Is a oniiK man of pleasing per sonality, and was employed by Mr. Kullerton to fill the vacancy in the phanmtceileal department made by the departure of Mr. Ston y lies. In Cottage tiroye Suntlay, June It, I at I p. m. He Is survived by two brothers, I Nathan Iamewood of Azalea, Ore j gon, and YV. II. Damewood of Drain. Hp was born In Iowa December 11. t isr.a. He had lived iCtnv' and vicinity ctmtlnuously iHlnce issi. Interment was In the I. O. O. F. cemetery, J. Sams oflicialiug. Egypt Approves New British Voice Arumli'l, pi.no tuner. Phone 1.19-L. Ac 'f'. . Southern Pacific RESIGNS POSITION Z. '. t'oliwcll. who inr scv.ral years lias been cniploicd ai I'tsli r's Hi-ire, has ri'smni'd his posi tion, and Is having the fir t of July ter a trip t-nsi. lie and his wife will visit In hi" old heme at Dca Moinus, lnwa, mid nth. r pemts before rctiutliuti to the cea.t in the tall. . o WEEK'S BEST GOOD TURN Joseph P. Oliver, Mrs. Anna M. Scott, Mrs. A. O. Hose, Mrs. Myrtle E. Nelson, Mrs. (ieorge Thomas, Miss Dora Lar son, Miss Josephine Sinnott, Miss Ibrnlce KuKer. Miss Kdlth Kut ter. Mrs. Carrie M. Ilaker, Mrs. I'earle Price, Miss Lorene Ilone biake, J. H. IJosard, Mrs. Lydla Huileen Palmer; Klkton : Miss Mary Kdgerton. Mrs. Mary Grace Sawyers; Drain: Miss Leota Wil son, Miss Velma Wilson, Mrs. fc. II lAkey; Oakland: Miss Thelma in Cottage n:,rholmoy, Mrs. Anna II. McCul- iitch, iiii:t'iiL i . iiimloiiiu, nrM. : Kee W. Minter, Mrs. Irma Jacobs, ;C. K. Gootlman, Florence Steven son ; Youcalla : Hern ice K. Kirh jardu, Mr, (i. C. Ambrose, Orvetta jCiowe; Camas Valley:- Mrs. M 11 jdn l Hussell; Melrose: Mrs. Ma-lliil-la Tjomsland, John Franklin jllrown: Glide: Merle H. Hayes; jSutlierlln: Miss Iris Goff, Roue 1 Weber; Wilbur: Miss Jessie iltii-lge; Wolf Creek: Miss Mattie i l.l htenberger; Glendale: Mabel A. r-'akin, Susan Cornell; Kiddle: Mrs. Tlorence C. Pfatf, Mrs. Waneta S. Co-grove and Mrs. Kthel Gabrlo; I Myrtle Creek: Miss Edith Heebe; 'Monmouth: Miss Lillian Nmtt. jMiss ltosabl Shone: Anchor: Mrs. A' uie K. Thomas; I'mpqua: Miss Florence Mortensen; Reedhport : Mr. M. Field. Mrs. Marion M. ThUde: Grants Pass: Miss Melha Hose Baker; Selma: Mrs. B. K. Fr-eman. 1 ii Mtrn"? 3v 1 AwV.J Km i I FMUHl! iudgc Lofon Allen of Louis !r. Ky., Is leinp considered by White House for the post of 'itor-gunrrnt of the U. S. , .A crew of 115 men will be used on tho Skyline and Ilig Camas ( road w;ork during the coming summer, according to Forest Su pervisor Carl H. Neal. An addi- j tional appropriation of $S,O00 has been grunted for work on the Skylino highway, and this will permit the clearing of the road , for a distance of alout 8 miles, and tho construction of about 4 miles of grade. A crew of 25 j men is already at work, and the others will be sept in later. It Is ' expected to establish two camps, ! one on the Dig Camas job and the other on the Skyline road, which is to he continued north from the junction with the road branching off to Hig Camas. The two projects will be utulvr one head, C. C. Hon, a former forest ranger at Stevenson, Washington, and an experienced road building, havtne been ass i cried to take charge. j Mr. NVal has just returned from I Diamond Lake, going In by way Benefit Dance, and Cards At Knights of Pythias hall Roseburg, Thursday night, June 18. Auspices The Altar Guild (Episcopal). Music by ! Arizona Collegians. Admission 50 cents. I of Klamath Falls. Tho road by 1 way of I'nioh Creek is also open, ! he reports, and cars and trucks 1 have been aide to make the trip j without difficulty. There is some snow on tho summit of tire Cas 1 cades, ho reports, but cars can t make the trip through in spite I of this fact. Latimer's Arsenate Lead elgh teen cents per pound at Stearns and Chenoweth, Oakland, Ore. GANGSTERS INDICTED I (AMoctaltd 1'reig Leuet Wire.) ; CHICAGO, June IB. Two Indict- tnents charging murder were re i turned by the grand Jury today ; Anselinp gangsters,, captured Sat- urday after a clash in which two policemen were killed. High grade piano near Roseburg will be sold to a reliable party at a big savings. J10 monthly will handle, a snap, write at once to Tallman Piano Store, Salem, Ore Hundreds Made Homeless by Mid-West Storm A civic ciMid turn 'uid M $7", Otm no lias rerentlv been priorm"d 1 . . . , ,, c. bv oh i Itnv Scouts in th. liner , Appointment of lit. ln. Sr est or their state. A trafiie count Grorgr Lloyd, former govcrnPr wum iinoli' simuiirttieouMy m inr 0 H onion V, as Unti-th high com- ( hocolates marie especially for w Hand rolh;d and dipped In H lAhey's cchoco'at. Pure and vbolesnme. Lloyd Crocker. NATIONS ANSWER NOTES ' sis ..m L. Ii. MOOKE, Genera! .ent Pnone 11, Roseburg, Oregon J.Kcitiit ihrtmchotit thlo of pn' g-r m-. trucks, busses and hore IdiaMii vehicles. ii,...uil iiiLriiuni iii.i anrvev 1 mould lidvi cfct the fctAte the for ' MrhaMUcount AUcnb, misVncr tn I cj pt, apntrt to According to the "wt -l'P' me iic. ite succrtas riciu 1 ( imt'-A rr. t.-Kt H irr ) j RKRTJN". Jun French 'Am- l'.isador de rargerit today pre tiled to Foreign Minister Stress t'uinn the reply of France to Gy i iany's pnpxal for a Western I uropan security iwct. The French note represents a Franco Mi it ish accord. PARI. Juno 1H The Italian n p'v to the French note answering .ermany's Western Kuropean se--I'trlty peace pact proposal was re- eivfd today. Italy expressett sym ip.uhy with the general principles vt th proposed accord. 1 j""-..-: , r... f nrraon. Id Siou Citv. Iowa, and vicinirj are homelei a reault of a atonn and .1 t nrnmii in Siou Citv. Iowa, and vicinift are horaelei a reault of a atonn and ...... ..j .,,, ,wep, over the dlUrict. totng houc from 4 fnndationa and creating gm- 1 hT The damage la varioujlr e.Umated t from 1150,000 to tWO.000., The photo .ho. Lk.. bJjtflaed to oo oum a the occupaoU era eatinj a meal.