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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1925. MA". Drives out Drudgery Heavy coal scuttles; dirty ash cans ; sooty pots and pans why have you put up with them so long? For years Perfection Oil Stoves with their clean, dependable service have been relieving millions of women of these housekeeping cares. Perfection stoves have "grown up" into full fledged kitchen ranges not only ample in size and capacity to do all the cooking in your home the year around but to do it as quickly and easily as it could be done with gas. A Perfection Range with 'its gas-like speed and convenience will make your cooking hours more pleasant and give you more freedom for other things. Your dealer will be glad to demonstrate. The Ci.evrland Metal Pk6ducts Co. Oakland Branch 4Stk ana" Htllit Strut, PERFECTION Oil Cook Stoves and Ovens Styles, sizes and prices to suit every need. Far (jui.h nvarmtk nvkrntvrr nuded iht I'trtaum VU Uiuur, fiif fl' for abunJant hot water without g as iht ftrftitian Kerotent Water i hater. Never Again Your forefather's Lathtub was the creek. He mirrored his face in a basin of water and made his fire with a flint. His Ford was a horse's shanks, his electric light a wick in tallow, his telephone a shrill shout ing through his hands. He hewed for his furniture, spun for his clothes, tilled, sowed, reaped, ground, mixed, baked for his bread. When he died, not a newspa per printed the news, and his possessions were too few for a will. You'll never have to go back 16 his old dis comforts. Not while printed pages are available. News and advertising have carried far the story of new inventions. Every day more are added, more things for use, for comfort, for enjoyment. Advertisements tell you about them. It pays to read advertisements. Advertisements show you how to spend your money where it will do you the most good 0 DOUGLAS COUNTY BOY SCOUT NEWS Troop Two Newt. ,n who were ready for the second their meeting adjourns Just before Our meeting as held at the nap- class lest were invited to the Kl-! ... Court of iionor begins list church Monday night. Those wanls luncheon where we were put I K absent were Lester Kusaell, Oar- through our paces. While this was I land Isles, Harold Thomas, Carlos considered as good entertainment fteai and marles real. it was also instructive to the mem- Scout 8chool. Next Monday afternoon at I The flag committee reported that bers.oi the Kiwanis club in that o''l ee-me to scout headquarters the new flag had not arrived yet. : It showed them Just what scout On Interviewing the executive w learn. find that that committee has not good. met witn mm yet to decide what kind of a flag they want to order. No wonder it has not arrived yet. We meet at the church next Mon day night. Some members of our troop need to take advantage of the And the luncheon was scout school beginning next Won- you. don't think of going. Ten Good Rulee On How to Kill An Organization. 1. lion't go to meetings. 2. If you do go, go late. 3. I' I he weather doesn't suit day afternoon. They have been 1 lenderfeet too long. 4. if you do attend a meeting. i find fault with the officers and j member. and get in on the scout school. Now do nob get this mixed up. Though it Is called a school, you will not be given a seat and told to study, because you are on a vacation from that right now. We will get our in formation in a practical way and so fur as possible from games. Some of you lenderfeet have been such too long. We want to get you out of the rut some of you second class have been such too long and we want to get you out of the rut Protect Our Natural ficenerv. 1 k -u.p iwcni nffi . it i- too. The more we get now. the The department of applied educa-! easier to criticise than to do things. "'ore time we will have for fun Hon of the Oregon Federation ol j 6. (iet .ore If you are not ap-j at camp. j Women's clubs has prepared and pointed on committees, but If you I Another thing, this school Is to the state department of education ! are don't attend the committee I Include swimming, however, no! has Issued a leaflet on flower and j meeting. i scouts will be allowed to go into : tree protection. 7. If anked by the scoutmaster the water against his i parents Mrs. J. A. Churchill has advised to give your opinion on some mat-1 w ishes. All scouts going in w ill us that they will send a supply of , ter, t-ll him you have nothing to; be accompanied by the executive these leaflets for distribution i gay. After the meeting tell everv-i who is Qualified as a Red Cross' among Douglas county scouts. As one how things should be done. life saver. soon as they come in they will be 8. I)o nothing more than ab- Come on along and get ready to ! J seni uui iu you scums, solutely necessary, but when mem- i pass whatever you may be lacking bers use their. ability. to help mat- in. Come in and sign up any day Yoncalla Troop Newt : ters along, howl that the troop is i this week. We had a rousing meeting Rat- run hv a clinue. urday night. Passed three tender- 9. Hold back your dues or don't I Camp Cook Available. feet and got one new member. We pay at all. Mr. shotwell. who cooked foT- the also took a lot of second class; in. Don't bother about getting ' ivo r-.y .. written from Portland saying that mil work. Each one that passed the new numbers let "George do It.' icnuenooi was awarueu a necKer- . chief. (They are red.) Harold Penter First to Get Renlv. We had lome games outdoors be-1 Reno mber the letters von signed fore the meeting which was called and mailed east? There is. a let- to order at 8 o clock. W orth W ool- t,r at headouarters for Harold Pen- man was Initiated. Test work took ; ter from Independence Chamber of up ail our time and at 10 o clock 1 Commerce, Independence. Kansas. our scoutmaster had finished a poppin' good story and wo ad- he will be available this year. All he wants from the scouts Is a guarantee that they will all have ravenous appetites all through the camp season. , Mr. Murphy, timber cruiser, and letter of Information and told that Journed. We have two more ready his letter received publication in an to pass the tenderfoot next Satur day night. Big Chief Scoutisms. A mule cannot pull while he Is Independence newspaper. ary line through. The Rotary club is very much interested in either securiug title or lease on this ground for. jise of the scouts. In order to be properly protected it will be necessary to have 20 acres on this side of the Little river and Troop Three News. Tuesday evening at 7:3ft we held kicking and he cannot kick while lour weekly meeting at the Christ- lm la milliner nnlthur fnn'vt.i N... u.,..U TV....... ......... .... The chronic complalner in socle- and two officials present. Charles " "u 1 v" v 'u ty Is as welcome ns a smallpox pa-1 Stanton gave us a drill In march- . -.,,,.. c" ... , ... tlent at a pink tea. ling and facings, j -" " JACK CUIUS, Troop Reporter, i Bcout ls reverent. Me is rev- Reedsport Troop Newt. Court of Honor. I ert'nt toward God. He Is faithful In Reedsnort troop Is still looking! The Jnne Court of Honor will he ' his religious duties, and respects for that bunch of Hoseburg scouts 1 held at the city hall on Thursday 't"1 convictions of others in mat- to come over ror an all-night hike. 1 night, June Ixth at 7:30 p. m. This : ltr 01 cusiomnu reugion. For the reason that the roads are I Is an ven meeilng and any scout i G00S reporters never lay off not In good condition yet we will may aitend who' wishes. There and they bring In so much news not hot-hand you for a little while are not quite so many tests lo give ' that the average waste basket is yet. Take warning don't wait, too this time so the meeting should be heaped up not so with our report long. We are real hot-handers over over shortly after 9 o'clock. Invite t ers why here at headquarters we here. your parents and friends. It is have to go to the waste basket to Yesterday our Court of Honor' very likely that several members of find something to print. Report had quite a novel stunt. Those of the scout council will be there as : ers. report. For Days When the Sun is High Blithely simple and yet distinctive i n every way these modish Frocks breathe trie spirit of Summer. They are made of the coolest of silks and chiffons, and come in all the newest shades .... . v Lanvin green, powder blue, banane, ashe3 of roses and white. The Ladies Shoppe 139 North Jackson Street ' ICT I Hospital. Money for tho building j watt appropriated by the 1925 legislature. COiEBffilLB.!K.J.PilHJ IN WEST ROSEBURG 13 SERIOUSLY ILL Hifiliop Walter A. Bi'tlew arriv- , ed Monday evening and ynnterday I , otl.ir.w.n ntu....-.g1 .1 I ' fereneo of the Fnv Methodist Church uf Southern Oregon. He : in Ihe net) lor llishop of tire Free Met hodiKt Church and be nan his ; ministry flfty-oiip yt-nrs :. The ; "V 'Is. x t $ '4 4 Biihop Walter A. Sellew. (AworiatPil Vn-m I-ntl Wirr.) OLKN COVR, June 18. Mrs. P. Morgan, wife of the flnunc- i r. is aerion.Hly ill of sleeping I sickness at her Bummer home at I Matiuerork Point on Kant Island, ! her pliyHiciana announced today. ; Her condition was reported slight i ly Improved. 1 Mrs. Morgan was striclcen while j attending church Rcrvict lust Sunday. Mr. Morgan, who wan ! cruising In Long Island Sound on his yacht, the Corsair, waa I wummoned by wire lews anil reaeh I d her bedside some hours after ward. He, with hi two daugh I ters. have heen constantly iu live heilHide. Several doctors are in I attendance. For prompt taxi nrrine, city ol country trips. Phone 4 SUPERINTENDENT QUITS ' KLAMATH FALI-S. Ore., June IS. Fred A. linker .superintendent of Klamath Indian reservation, to ,(!: annoiuired his resifcnation, cf fcctlvo Jufv 1. He will be Micceed i ed by Le Hoy IV Arnold. Mr. Haker will continue what interior depart ment, handling probate matters for deceased Indians In Oregon and : Northern California. TOURIST RECORD BROKEN ( Ami Vint ci l'n-M Letul Wire.) RALEM, Ore., June IS. A total of 1007 tourist automobiles from ! other afjes entered Oregon yes terday, the largest number tor a slnifle day this season, and also believed to surpass any one day's registration or last year. The fig ures from the various registration points in the stato are reported daily to the Secretary of State's office. REPUBLIC TRUCKS NOW AT MICHAEL MOTOR COMPANY 515 N. Jackson St. ROSEBUHG, OREGON See the New Model Now on Display Republic Truck Sales Co. E. 9th and Madison Sts., Portland. Oregon I i I o Cook wilh nut. j v. j t mrF i t. yf i i et ij 1 I JLL at Packing SHIPPING- Service Wo aUi'nd to all of thoso drlails wilh expert ability. Having uppclalizcd In tho execution of such work we are adept at it. It us prove this by a trial. "W aim to pleas" I - , conference is lx-inc h I necilun with a miire- M 1n con-, cunip nieetlna nt llellows 1'ark In West i ! Kosehurx. j i Thvre will be a conference mm- , i slon eiteh forenoon. h.-Kinnhm at ' o'clock. The politic Ik invited 1 to these sexton. 1 Jiere wili he . preachltiK aerviren eerv night '" 8 o'clock, to which terone i 1 Invltwd. CARD OF THANKS. We wt-h to extern! our .ninC'Te thanks to nil friends and nelth born who no kindly assisted us in the arrHntcetio nts fur the funeral of our late mother mid mster, .Mis. S. I'. McDowell, him! also fur the beautiful floral ofteriiiKs of hue and eateem , V'Al.TKI! MclMiYVKLL. V. A IU l.l.i U K. J. U 111 I.I.DCK. i':"ssed hot allowed to lac fo.' two , rum. The district etlorpey stat ed that all effotts ere mad; to :: iprehend the iK'fMcd:tnt bi.t that ne could not -ji tTOUKht into i n.irt for trial. - o itai.v win WAIl .ivfi m i t i 1KIIT TO AMI lilt A. (.Hiiit..l I't l.;,,t W jrr.l I V ASIll NCOS'. June Is. Not I- fl atten of llnlv's illincnesss to j n'cr upon formal neRoiiatlons j fur the refundfnc of its war debt to the I'niied Stales is understood I to have been piven to Sictvtary K lloKir today by Ambassador Ie Martlno. DAILY WEATHER REPCRT SPICK- SPAN FLOORS FLOORS can make or mar the entire downstairs efTect like shoes with a per son's dress. Keep your floors spic-and-pan with the least trouble and expense by refinishing them or touching them up with durable, easily -applied Decorct Varnish Stains or 15" lor -Floors Varnish and wax. Also,ask for booklet,"Color Harmony in the Home all aVout painting or finishing floors, woodwork, walls, etc. It's Iree. TIC TP eirry bill tine o! Fuller W i-t Pinn and Varnishes ami can supply your needs. H. s. French TRANSFER AND STORACE CO. ' PHOIUP 9M Riffs of Morocco Bother Franct; Scouts Seek Riffes of Kentucky Colter perai.inrntlj- rcmoTod without ilrutrn or knifi. nl ihv Keni'rnl htnlfh Iniprovrd. lr. C. II. IMt. ntt.r Bpfrtaltnt. Vinl Natloiml Hank. CtHiiiille, OrrjEon. t-O.NM IU (TION l . I T. V. S, WVmhvr nurnn. ock nffloe. I last? burg, Ongoa, 24 bourn ending1 S H. 111. I'rerfpltalton In Inches and hun lii;hst lmprraturr yestniay S3 I ovrcut ( mpvrntutP last nichl 1': iTipftat ion. I f' 2 houiev . . Toml nrerin. Rim1 firt month Normal pi.'ip. for this nxmtli l.al l ial prt'rip. ironi im pt. 5" : o i .ffo! I. 19: 1, to date Aernjre jireclii. 41 111 11 Sept. 1 T'.tsl excess from Kepi 1, r:t Average precliilation for wei realms. tSciitembei S3 tT I I.t. I Vi, 0 -r. , HAI.KM Ore . June I n Ofi. r. In hid of Us ui;,, the t h.ri OltV nst rn-l ion t'oniluinv ef S.i- lem. won th ontini t a.ird from O iiielu-ive me male noaru el couird Wed- l.;. ..w,i..l,, ,.i r;.i... . nesday tor cotntruction of a nr WILLIAM JtEI.L, I v.,wu ltiv o.i iuuercuiosis . s.u; 4 I to I 31 41 ' Marsters Drug Co. W.P.n-XLERHCO. t yl Mtss.cn Swt Sn Francifco K b'latkn la PacaicCiu CitM PAINTS k- J VARNISHtS w SIONII,WHITf tIAO i: L' Y : - ,)'- i 1 Wl.il, MuteorologlaL i ile France is rsinlv trrinv'ln .kJ..- .1.. i... - . . i? biK le,Kue scout, are fitting fo KcurTthe r J . " of Kcntuck,. W,a (.eft, XX ( Kentucky. Jolin s an outfielder who has tumeJ jl. j .Vooi the Tiger. jTbe Rcds.y, ftex .J "