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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1925. SEVEN Are You Fixed for That Outing ? This eummer weather impels you, toward the big out-of-doors to the rivers and mountains for a camping trip. Better look over your camp equip ment. It may be you will need a Camp Stove, a Tent, Hammock, Frying Pans, Mess Kits, or a dozen other articles that come in mighty handy. We can equip you complstely for outing. Ask us for prices. Churchill Hardware Co. The Winchester Store HAL m FOR Stinnes Quarrel Perils Industries MODEL DAIRY The only dairy in Douglas County selling CLARIFIED MILII We invite inspection. Pure bred St. Mawes Jersey for service. Morning and Night Delivery Phone 44-F11 James J. Storro. of Dostoo. wan unanimously elcU'd President of the Hoy Scouts of America. May 2ith, at the fifteenth annual meet ing of the N lb tonal couctl, held in New York City. ' Tho new President Lan been clostjly Identified with the Hoy Scout Movement for a number of years, having been a member of the Eieculive Board of tho Nation al Council for the past six years, and Chairman of the Region cov ering all of the New England states Mr. Storrow Is a member of the banking firm of Lee, Hicginson & Co.. Chairman of the Board of the Nash Motor Company, and Director in many business corporations. He was chairman of the" Boston School Board for three years, li05 1908, during which the schools of Boston were rescued from the dom ination of ward politics and the whole school administration reor ganized from top to bottom. During the war, Mr. Storrow was Chairman of the Massachusetts Committee on Public Safety, which was the pjoneer organization of lis kjn1 In tho country and became the model fur similar organizations which were later established in every state in the Union, un'dt r the - v. , V m - v. - - A BRIDE'S DIARY A Lova Story of Today By Hah McClone Gibson Classified Section ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PACE. ' H)K SALE Small plus. M. T. I'. S. A., a. boyhood l'e'1 r7 asked ttita. " " o..,.,. None the leas, she in- "' cerliny do, ana I'm awfully I'Oll SALE Collie pups. I. Swift, i ucuiniz iiiiriv with ashamed. You sen, (or the last few 1 Looking Glass. Oregon. rim SALK ceoar yew woou posts. W. L. Hash. Phone 351L. :BfflSTOKLE Husband Accuses U. S. Movie Star All merchandising rt cords wtre broken at tho Breier Co. salo yes- j terday, when patrons flocked to -Hoscbuig from all parts of the; county to participate in what they j believed to be tho biggest bargain carnival ever pulled off in this city. ; The crowd besieged the place long i before the opening of the doors, as i announced in th company s adver tising in Tho News-Keview, and when tho doors were Thrown open at H o'clock, eagtr buyers surged In and fairly swamped the sales people. So great was tho throng that Kd. Singleloi was detailed as 1 special officer lo assist In handling the situation. Owing to the jam Inside the store and also out-ide the front entrance that four ladies fainted, but they wero quickly cared for arid business proceeded. In speaking of the success of the sale, Mr. Paul Maier. New York buyer for the C. J. Brejer company, who is her' superintending the dis posal of the goods damaged in the recent fire at the store, said this jfff ' i ! spp X el ft fc'vj M f - .v k I Z. r ZZi James J 1 Linain'tktimSfti .. Disruption of the huge indus trial interests welded together by the late Hugo Stinnes, Ger man industrial king, is threaten ed by a family quarrel, Dr. Ed mund Stinnes has resigned from the firm, leaving it in control of his mother and brothers. Otto (at top) and Hugo, Jr., (below). ATTDRHEr FILES SUIT FOR LIBEL C 1 e o Madison, eutertalutnK as ilaluty a breakfast as one could friends, reads from her grand- wish. mother's quaint, modest diary. The j After I had eaten a few mouth' flapper friends are thunderstruck fuU anJ j,,,,, my fit cup of cof. at its ouuimness and suppressed . , .,. sires. When the ctrls leave, . (!.,. .,iun. h.. i,..,n with u.,.i omereni. ArmstrouK. aweviheait. dulcts in Cluck Adams that evenlnii. Chick hours I've been going about this is wealthy and Cleo's parents wish house perfectly unhappy and I've her to marry him; au dotw Chick, been saying to myself that 1 I'aut's parents, also social climbers couldn't understand why f ever was who have lost their money, with bom an( being born why I was Paul to marry Connie Terhune, mcb , , m very rich, and In love with Paul. m, , r . ml, ' . LMspite tnese ueslres ot the par- - 7, ems and Cleo's wonderings as to hlm- 1 felt m heart ur whi ther she really does love Paul, '"(t and 1 thought my soul was stlfl the two are married. Almost Im- "'. though all the while, it was only mediately Cleo begin to learn that lhHt a,y stomach was empty." marriage Is not altogether a path' laughed aa she gave me the ot rosea. However, the parents are '8t spoonful of scrambled eggs, reconciled to the marriage and the nut I noticed she looked at me very young couple depart for the army closely and there seemed to be a post, to which Paul is assigned. On Mile underlay of sorrow beneath the train Cleo has an allegorical nor gaiety. dream which indicates the prob-! " a all wrong, Cleo. she said lems she will have to face. When Mnally. "You think 1 am smiling the newlyweds arrive at the post, at you, out 1 assure you 1 really auf Is assigned to duty at once am weeping when I think of all and leaves Cleo, who knows noth- 'u will have to go through. Its Ing of housekeeping, lo shift for wrong, mis mouern mea or love herself during tho day. Johnson, a and marrlnge." niki-r" ilemiieil in Pmiis miar. i Well, If Its al! wrong and you lets, haps out enormously so Cleo know It, why don't you mane It Is able to serve tea when Col. Bel-, "Km r 1 asaeu a nine uwamiy. dim. the commanding officer,1 Goodness, I haven t the slightest comes to pay his respects. This W'' how to make that or anything colonel U a thnrnnehhnwl Irmao and right. In fact, I all sure I have has compromised Itlta Thorndike, imaue tne worst possioio mesa 01 my wife of a no-good lieutenant. Rita marriage and myself. I don't know however, Is innocent. Cleo and anything about life and I am sure lilia become great friends Quickly. ! that I do not know what love Is." Cleo overhears the colonel and I "Oh, dear nita, I am sorry for lllia talking and thus has "tho In- you." The words came out without side dope" on the whole affair. 1 thought, for as I spoke all the love After the colonel's dinner, Itlta i I had for Paul rushed over me like Is Invited to lunch by Cleo. 1 wind from off a sun klsaed rose .garden. 1 caught the fgrage of "I haverTt got any luncheon for ' the love-flower. I heard the sel you," I said dumbly. "In fact. 1 i dom-caught music of the stars slng i . , . , , . ... ing together. I had one of those haven t had any breakfast myself.' ( omn of eestacy which makes "Oh. thats the reason why you , wortta HvIiik. look as though somebody had 1 j j,now my fHCe changed to pity broken your doll and the sawdust ; a looked again at Rita. "Surely was running out of It rapidly. Well , you have loved. I-said quickly. FOR SALE WANTED n (Amnriiitftl Prtf Iuri1 Wirr.) ( KLAMATH FALLS. Ore., June 1 16- W. P. Myers, who quit office last Saturday a acting district at torney, following a prolonged newspaper criticism of his office. late yesterday brought BUit for libel against tho Klamath Falla Evening Herald, seeking $10,01)0 Mlnmaeea for alleged defamation of hi rootriF Tim ur.nrnHiutit nr an. Ncwlv-elccted President of nounced at the same time that six Bimilar suits would be filtd against the newspaper. - .7 t ). A .. t::.v ..;'., t'A AV-T-. r) Storrow Prcsiden e Boy Scouts of America I'ull SALfc Feetler bogs, Johnson Produce Co. Phone a 7, Medford, Ore. FOR SALE Collie pups, eligible to register, Claud tloft, Oakland, Ore. FOR SALE X fresh milch cos, S gal. per day each. $40 each. PhoneJI-Fi. ni'lCK roadster for sahi. This is a stolen car ami can be bought J cheap. J. V. Casey. FOR SALE Loganberries. $1 per crate, pick them yourself. F. I. Helta, lilenKary. Phnue f.F2S. WANTED Old rags at the Newa Review office. WANTED Roomers. House close I In, good place for working man. 415 Mill St ; WANTED -KxperTenw'd dining room girl at Cow Creek station. (ilendale, Ore. Apply al oncu at statlou. WANTED TO RENT or buy; log truck in good shape for hprse team logging. A. L. Hougbtal-ing.-ilriilge. Ore., or phono Rock Creek. V ANTE D- Torentor buy. .2nd hand Kordson or steam donkey in first class shape, tiive full de tail and location in first ltfter. A. U lloughtullng, liridge, Qre., or phone Rock Creek. . WXNTED-ror 2men lo cjear tana ana cut- wood on same. FOR SALE Pack burses and sad dle horses, also good fresh milk cow. Royer Pros. Phone 14F14. FOR-SALE One reglstored'a-1. C. boar, price Via. Fred R. Cacheiln, Dlxouville Ore., phone 19-F4. FOR SALE Sturdy broccoli plants, (4 per thousand, Johnson strain. James E. Perry, Box 13t, Riddle, Ore. UKO'TOl.l plants for sale from Ahltv strain No. dir, HI. 1, Hox Oic Small timber 6 to 12 tnchea on sunup, located on main highway. Must have camping outfit. A. L. HouKhtallng, Bridge, Ore. or phone Rock Creek. . MISCELLANEOUS rl 75c, Jialr iione S7-Y, ftir sale 1. Henry Iau- 137. Roseburg. Phone 2S-F12. I do not know," she answered uncertainly. "I thought I loved my husband when I married hlm. but now I despise him. In fart, I think I hate the whole male sex." I looked at her In horror. Next How Lova Wilted. CARD OF THANKS Heat with gas. Carlvlc Blackwcll, U. S. movie star wbo bas been apKaring in British productions fur some time, 'is blamed for the marital morning that he never mingled in j troul)1(;!1 of Alfred Haxton, Lon a crowd where there was such per . , . , . . . feet Kood w ill and patience dis- , " " "" " ""'"""J Explorer Probes Lost Civilization plaved. Everybody was willing to ' accept the aituation. and waited for j the busy sales eople to give them ; attention, realizing that the man- i agemt-nt was doing the best it could to render, service.' While sales girls and men hail been placed in charge of departments, the crowd was so great that everyone of them were figuratively "snowed under" inside of five minutes after the op ening of the doors. Mr. Maier also said that the Rre-! ler company fuliy Intends to make a chan sweep of every article that was In the store at the time of the fire, and the old stock will positive ly be disposed of before new goods are received. While the sale is on ; slaughter prices will prevail, hoi said, and the way the people of the county are responding it is his : opinion that all merchandise will be sold sooner than was at first anticipated. The doors open daily at 10 o'clock, and aK.iln this morn ing there was a crowd awaiting for admittance lorn: before that hour. As rapidly as patrons fin ish their buying they find exit out I tho back way. owing of the expeclant shoppers await- imiKns Ing at the front, and when ' the there. pressure inslile the Diuiuing is re lieved more are admitted. ! divorce. Haxton said his wife and Blackwell occupied the same rooms for some time. ( Ammh iiitril l'n-m Unwil Wirr.) KI GKNK, Ore., June 16 The new Kugene hofr'l, built and fur nished at a cost of more than 4s0, (n, was formally opened last night. The new structure, seven stories In height and with 1S3 guest rooms, u as thronged with Kugene people and out-of-town guests. Approximately 400 attend ed the opening barupirt. V. A ("Inrlt nn nf tliH lessees of o the piinh tiv. huitO, Is an ei-I'01 Hand man. managed seveial hotels auspices of the Council of National lHnse. ' . 4 "'? f ':"'r. r.!t "".r : British Woman a camping trip beginning in the Grand Canyon in Arizona and tor- , i minaling at the Glacier National j Park In Montana, but his favorite j recreation has always been in the ; White Mountain region of New Hampshire, in which he has taken ,camping trips annually for several years. j Mr. Storrow has always taken a great Interest In work for boys. (About twenty years 020 he estab-' ; lished a boys' club in the west enTl ! of Boston, which he still maintains, , as well as a summer camp in Maine, which Is run in connection with the boys' club. I The election of Mr. Storrow ' 'marks the flrct change in the pres idency in the history of the Srout nr- the one of the sponsors or trie move ment in this country, and rach year since its foundation his been re-elected to the Important position of leader. DOLLAR HOTEL JT ninr mc iq norno r::,'' w;. ' vn uZ r hi if M Ml larll n-. former president held tl LUUL1,L ,J Ul L j,1-W; position for fitteen years. He w For concrete work rail Taylor, 113 No. Klint St. Tel. 223 R. Louis C. Davis Painting and Paper Hanging Phone 569-R 427 East Douglas St. Hall's Catarrh Medicine it rid your system of Catarrh or Deaf ness caused by Catarrh. SoUhr dntgmH fat aw. 40 yten F.J.CHENEY ci. CO., Toledo", Ohio Stock of Gents Furnishings and I Army Store gotxU located at I"i , Cuss street, liosehurg. Ore., will ! be fold by sealed bid at 11 o'clock a. m.. on June 2d. IMCi. This stock inve'ilorles K:i:nt;.22. fixtures l.".il. : Certified check for 111 per cent of amount of bid must accompany bid, slot may be Inspected J.une i 17. 1H and in, Vfl't. KikI.I re served to reject any or ail bids. Tli" Adjustment L'ureau, 671 1'it tock block. o '.a?y Pitkin'! Peopl" who can not alford to buy a new car, and fMill feel the need of having one, look for a good used car in the New s-It'vjew classified ads. 4 l . r 4 "XL .. V, i kv .5i We wish to thank our many friends for their kindness and sym pathy shown us during the Illness and death of our beloved mother, daughter and slater; also for the beautiful floral offerings. Velma and Althea I'oe, Mrs. Ilachel Whltsltt, Mrs. Millie Ingram and family, Mr. Arvll Whltsltt and family. Many a king wears a second hand Ulassltleu ana I Laily Drown, British explor- c lirown, Bart., with K. A. Mitchell my dear child, I'll get you some breakfast." j "uo ud auow bow to make coi-; ee. l aaacii wouueriugiy. j Ves, uuu toast ana scrambled c&s uuu oroiitu tweuu. l ou just cuaie gut ntre in tue Kltcuca auu il down aud 1 II show yoa how lo uo it. 1 remember vtueu i llrst ci.uie hero lour years ato 1 had a 4uijcoiiscious Idcu tnal ail you hau to uo was to put your raw tood on me lire wnn water or butler as me case might bu and take It otf some minutes or hours atterward ready for the table. "Hut I've round things very dlf terently ordered. It took mo three years of hard work, much planning unit ihotiL'hl. iinil nianv tears, to i .. . k.. .-i I crown. Who cares? , " , . . , present choice listings of both new to cook Just as one learns how to tnin)f(1 ,f ,hcy play the piano. One reason why 1 ut y),Jr neeUg an(1 your purae-. canie over hero this morning, Cleo, quab 'KM! was because 1 wanted to save you some of the misery that I had dur ing the so-called honeymoon. "I don't know why the first month or two a girl Is married her friends call It a honeymoon. I j think I never was so unhappy in 'all my life as I was during that time. I wasn't very well. I didn't know how to cook. I was ioor and : bad to gr-t some of my husband's I meals. I found that he made no excuses for mo whatever. He, like 'many other people, supposed that icooking was-as natural to a worn an as breathing, and one of the rea 'sons why I was unhappy w-as be I cause he seemed to think that there was something abnormal about nr because I coul not g't a palata'jle meal." As ltila said this she was meas-1 juring out tho coffee for the perco jlator and pouring the hot water 'through It before she sit It on the ! stove tp bubble and send out an aroma that made mo think I was nearly starved. The baron was placed hinder Ihe gas blaze with a pan urnl catch the dripping grease. Half a j cupful of milk and a little butter 'was put In a shallow skillet and ! throe eiigs broken Into It. I watch- FOR SALE Two wagons. One Hi i . wiile tire and one Democrat. 1 Iluilf for $1H. Fair shapo. 3KH, I J.EJLHatfU'ld, Dlxonvllle I FOlTSALE 1924 Dodge roadster, i looks and runs like new. $501) ! discount. Seo (llcnu H. Taylor,' qh catching motor co. iiosoDurg. Foil-SAi.K Strawberry fariii78 acres, 6-rooin bouse, close tv liosehurg. Very easy terms. In quire Hosehurg Poultry Market. Illi;ilGI!AIK PIANO uiir Itoso burg will be sol( to a reliable party at a big savings. $10 monthly will handle, a snap, write at onco to Tallman Piano Store, Salem, Oregon. r MAliCKL and bob curl cut and curl 5oc. Ph 331 So. Main. Mrs. Amy Rogtra. CAR OWNER won't forge-J tl call 663 when In need ot uta parts. Sarin Auto Wreak ln$ House. CAN save you $250 on neVwjUyi Kutgnt louring car., Will tradr for hbrd, Dodge, Ilulck or Pliev rolet. GLENN H. . TAYLOR, Catching Motor Co. PROFESSIONAL CAROS' M ri PI.YLER ChlroDrictk pnyalcUe, 12$ W. Lane St. , . FOR RENT TYPEWRITER Lll-J. Hill RENT 421-Y. ViSii iYkxt- garuire. 42 for rent. Phone 5-rooin huue. Phone Keep the Rent ' Take things under your wtn)r own the home you live In and defy the landlord. Lot us help you. Contracting, Building, -Concrete Work, and Furnish Eitimatea and Plana. J. E. RUNYAN 4 ST Phone 202-J South Jackson Roseburg SL l'i to date apt.. I Pltier St. with WOMAN'S BACK STOPPED ACHING I Suffered Three Years. Relieved by Taking Lydia E. , Pinkham's Vegetable Compound St Paul, Minn. "I hav a little fftrl three years old ami ever since hnr uirin i nnvu mii fered with n.y back an if ii were bretikinfct in two and 1 hod a tx ar in? down filling all tho time, i also had dizzy spoils and waa tick at my stomach every month. I hrtd rt H'J several Jettera fmmwomcn in the It la I HfWe hi itu mm fc"" -- ble Compounfl to my hualmnd for mo. Ah a mtult of takinir it my hack h-ifl 6turHl tv-hingand thcawful hearing down fecting in gono. I fftol itrontT FOR HUNT Small furnished house. Phone either 544-lt or 2K2 FOR RENT Housekeeping rooni,l nasonable. . luitulru ai,-''Uneeila" Lunch. FOR KENT Two-room furnished house. Miller's Adililiou; f'J pur month. Phono 21U-J. FOR RENT One furnished house, another unfurnished. Call at 335 ' No. Rose street or Phone JIli-ll. rTia uKNT tt rou:n roitago at 720 So. Pine, with garage. In quire at 3:U So. Mttin. FOR RENT Furnished home for summer. Mrs. Inez L. Clurk pg.ino 1S1 R. FOR RENT llirrlck rooming houso, corner Pino ft Ino. Vhone lF2l. C. W. Ilrailford. FOR RENT 2-rooiu apt. with hot and cold water and lighta. Fur nished. 2 blocks from P. O. 17.50. Phone 227-V. FOR RENT OCT. 1-83 acres known as Ihe Itreniner place, 2U acres In young orchard, 13 acres dat prunes bearing next year. Will make resHnililc party who will take care of place a good deal. C. W. Adair, Forest drove,. Ore. Of course, we pro'.td work, are rather of our own cleaning but . wo will say. that ntty Master Cleaner la a good cleaner. We Clean Anything. Our Auto Will Call Phone 277 INTERESTING SPEAKER j AT CAMP MEETING, r, mv V l aai mviiini, "i"" 'Cook thm nlowly If you want them to bf cr' amy.- hht; advlsf-d aa ii..! j I-- t xr v r ., c-uK.. nnu ir. . . . wUl M BlJK)n sh. (,.ly H)nd the arcliaeoloffist. haa lejucd a 0; ! concoction hile th.- bn-ad was 000 acre tract of land in British iiDtti,,inx Honduras for 20 jrenra. The j verythlna; went tract contains the rums of an cicnt Mayan civilization, which the trio arc exploring on clock work and bfforo 1 knw it a tray was at upon th tfcblc In tho pull man nook and wo two at down to Rev. Smith, from MiihlKiin. Kpok! la; I nlKlit to a vi'iy atnn t j vi uiiilifiH-f at (In? I-r.' Milh( ilirit ( amjHiMM-tiiiK at Hfllow park. U't'Ht ItoMt'lmrK. I'tfliop Sfllt-w. frotn JmiifHtown, New York, will (K'lm r tht Htldrt'HH lonii;ht. If you do not hwir hlm you will mfH MOIIIfllllllK KOI III Wllllf, km hi' In a wondt rf ii! rpt-ulti'r, and will (tivn voii Moini'lhiiiK to ill Ink ii hout, and do all of my huuaework and t nd I Sp"f-ml ninliiK hIko (IiIh ovoniiiK Vt my little (fir I. 1 have at ho taken hv Um Itlitir ttuit'1 ouari-tlit frtnn Lvdia K. Pinkham's Liver I'ilU for I Albany. Kvrryon' Invlicd ami It constipation. I have rtcommi?n'Jcd I will not cwt you nnyTlilnir. I theaemtfilicineatoaomeof my frii-r.da J COHKIiSl'oXDKNT i and you may uae thia letter aa a tea- ! timonial if vouwiah. I will bepleoM-il GENERAL BLACK SMITH I NO f to answer fettora of other women if 1 nnd horH shf'iniE. AM work : 1 ran help them by telling them what KUHranf ed. I'l nty room for farm t nvduino haa dona for me." horses. C2Z Wlnrlieslor St. v Pkick. 147 W. Summit Avenue, , north of auto cuniu. E. K. Wood- ' Minnesota. WHEiN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua The Uiupqua Florirt Choice Cut Flower Always Fresh " Finest Quality Artlstlo Floral Designs. Visit Our Greenhouse or Call 40 K2. LAUNDR? KIDS cock, rrp. TUBBY How Wicked. By WINNER Voufti SanitarvI. METHODS PLEASE ME: you OUGHT TO Insure Your Auto For Automobile Insurance All coverages We are at your service G. W. YOUNG 6c SON . INSURANCE 116 Cass St. Phone 417 ORANGE LANTERN 110 N. Jackson Ued.r New Management tnlik S'ire. Courteous Trea'rtu r is our motto. (! to Cents s B SAV.ITHCUCHT TcoTTA'wmX J.f'f I GfN'ON V.F-I ctoJFOS'IW n t:i i y HAT AMSELlCd O'FF.O. -J SAID ABOUT YOu - CME SMO f Vov; VJA THE Birf,tT DUrAft BEll oHt EVKf tAW AM CUCKoo BECAUSE. VOvl WEAR 7 A MILlYUfJ DOLLARS K,nk(t turn mAkt POM OP i.-A MF. LIKE "THAT A6AIN I GOT EvtM vunu ilr avjrk.mt r vink ej i i rt" NtTH ME I I t--- 7V1LI WfSl fAOllllP. NO SIR . 'l hlf.Kf OlfeMT UP TO HER HOUSE. AM MADE THE viopVI Insult im CAlf, AT HER VOU EAJER SAv THKOVJCH Waaa B.fR.wse us Foa oob I 0 vJA1'HTPTION li I The Hemic nfolk ot this town1 are inlgliiy wll plea -ert with .the satilturj meihoils usi-l hy us. Thy know (hat Ii Is a protec tion for thi'lr health arflt Ihe health of Ihelr (amlll lo let tin jo their ltitinfllty k. l.e us ilo ours. Roseburs Steam ; ' Laundry ; Roscburgt Or's. s Phone 78