Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, June 18, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 192 5
FIVE
It iW - ,
The first brusMul
or the millionth
GONSlSTENCY-uniformity de
pendability the same paint on the
first dip of the brush as on the last
this is one of the advantages enjoyed
by those using Certain-tecd paint.
For Certain-teed has the facilities for
proper manufacture .and testing, so
essential In the production of paint of
uniform, enduring quality.
Let us -talk over your next painting
job with you.
STATt HIGHWAY
WAY TP COAST
Commissioners and Off i
'cials With Portland Men
View Projects.
NEW WORK PLANNED
NEW OUTBREAK
INCREASE ME
.MA PROBLEM'
More Contracts to Be Let
' On Southern End of
Roosevelt Highway,
Say Officials.
DENN-GERRETSEN CO.
Fuel and Building Material
Phono 128
231 North Main Street
Hundreds have pat their O. K. on rect leads to thrift and short cuts
News-Review classified ads as dl- to xurcegs.
Modern Home Builders
' '"USE"
Hardwood Floors
Let us furnish you with "Perfection" Oak Floor
ing. The price is reasonable. Ask us about it.
Coen Lumber Company
Phone 121 '
Members of the state highway
commission and other highway officials,-
together with a party of
pramlnent Portland men, left
Hoseburg thhrmorninft, on an in
spection trip over the Roaeburg
Cooa Hay and the Roosevelt high
way. Wm. Puby, chairman of the
state highway comminution, and H.
B. Vdu Durer, commissioner, to
gether with Roy Klein, state high
way engineer arid W. A. Chand
ler, division engineer, arrived In
Roseburg last night, and spent the
night at the Umpqua Hotel. This
morning they met a larg Port
land delegation composed of Ed
gar H. Piper, editor of the Morn
ing Oregonian, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Irvine, of the Oregon Jour
nal, and I,. R. Wheeler of the
Portland Telegram, J. C. Ains
worth, president of the V. S. Na
tional Hank, Roderick Macleay,
president of the Portland Cham
ber of Commerce, and Rill Han
ley, of Burns, one of the state's
, best known road boosters.
V. H. Malone, also of the state
highway commission, is to join
the party later.
Automobiles were provided for
the party and they left shortly
affer the arrival of the morning
train for Marhsfield, over the
Coos Bay highway. The Marsh
' field Chamber of Commerce will
provide entertainment tonight. It
Wharf Strike Endangers All
Ocean-Going Steamer
Trade.
POSTERS EXCITE M03
Chinese Newspapers Say
Fires Due to Combus
tion, Death of English- -man
to Sickness.
If you spent 60 days
straight at the kitchen stove
ICAIJFDRNIA OREGON
. 1 KJWEA COMPANY!
I
Id
Ytui.nA.iKijts
IN fAOUAESS
you'd sec why It is that nearly eighteen
hundred homes within reach of the Copco
lines are now using electric ranges.
Two hours a day, very day in the year,
is probably a low estimate of a housewife's
time in the kitchen. Sixty full days, in
all and they're worth making easier I
- Electrical cooking is easier, and cleaner.
It puts an end to dirt and ashes. It means
less sweeping of floors, less cleaning of
walls, cleaner utensils. e
Electrical cooking is tastier. Uniform,
controllable heat saves the flavor of dainty
foods.
Electrical cooking is economical sur
prisingly so. The average cost of electri
city for .cooking is only about twice the
cost of the electric lighting current In the
'same home. (Actual average figures for
your own neighborhood will be shown you
upon request.)
Don't pass the next display of electric
ranges without just dropping in and ask
ing your dealer more about them and
about the convenient payment terms he
is offering.
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWFJl COMPANY
WOMAN SO ILL
WASHED DISHES
SITTOJOP
MrsAshcrof t's Remarkable
Recovery After Taking
Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound
Covmn ton, Ky. (1 n so weak and
nervwia 1 cuuhl hardly do my house
work a.il cjuiu nui
stand because of
,tho boarinj-dnvn
pains in n y bac!t
and abdorsjn.
sat duwti most o!
tho timo atid did
what f could do ir
that way aawah
ing dish": tc.
One day a bock c"
scribing Lydia C.
PLnkuam'a ir.eili
cinea va.1 r-it in
my mail-box. I saw how tho Vege
table Compound had hc!;cd o'hcr3 to
I gave it a trial. I had to tako about
a dozen bottles before I guincd rr.j
strength but I certainly prabo th'a
medicine. Then I took I-V.ia E. Pir.l:
ham. Blood medicine for noor blood.
I dm ivtlii nil ila time. I v.-O'-H 1 . ITv Uil ii.)
so cold I could hardly sit still and int SHANGHAI, June 18. The shlp
the palms of my hands thcro would bo Pl"K sirike, became more serious
drops of sweat I also unci the San- toduy hen coolies and lighter men
etive wasn and I recommena it atso. nutn at me t'ouiung wuari. it
You may publish this letter and I will was feared tugs and launches
gladly answer letters from women and I working In connection with ocean-advisemyneitfhnorsaboutthiseme'l-
going steamers .will soon become
icinea." Mrs.HRKY AsiirROFT.GX involved. i
Beech Avenue, Covington, Kentucky , Ninety former Chinese municipal
-1 policemen led a huge procession
Is planned to drive to Gold Heach 1 J'""!,rU"'-, breaking.. hop
tomorrow, spending the niKht at j "at con ained Juane.e or Uritlsb.
Clold Heach and Wedd'erburn. 8('8- Late yesterday atteruoon
Saturday night will be spent at "nur set tire to a Japanese own
Brookings and on Sunday the l ciitlon mill, but police exilugu
party will drive out to Grants iea the flames before much dam
Pass, where the Portland men will j"" ua
take the train to return home. lhe Procession ltd by the form-
The trip Is largely In the pa-er Mice yesterday, was finally
ture of an inspection trip. It was isuWued by the Manchurian troops
statd by members of the com-, ot General Chang Hsueh-Ljang, son
mission this morning. . if Ueuerai Chang Tso-Lin Uie Man-
"The. entire state is greatly In- chuilun war lord,
terested In the completion of tho These troops recently reached
south end of the Koosevelt high- Shanghai from Nankiug.
way," said Mr. Klein, the state Jicuvliies ot extremists In Chi
engineer. The commission has 'nese territory adjoining the Shang
received several bids already this hal foreign settlements, increased,
year, and contemplate future work j Dispatches from Kiu-Kiang,
as the money becomes available, where the Britih and Japanese
This trip Is largely to acquaint 'consulates recently were .attacked
the members of the commission 'and the British concession invaded,
with the new projects and to look reported a gradual improvement
over the work already done or jm the. situation there,
under contract. Reports from Hankow said quiet
"The Portland men have, never 'prevailed and that tho number of
before made this trip and - uro foreign guards had been reduced,
taking advantage of tho commls- jnllhouKh a strung emergency force
sion's tour to. obtain first hand
knowledge of this very Important
road."
" i o
Ladies! Complexion '
Worries Ended At Last
This Delightful New Vanishing
Cream Containing True Butter,
milk Must Make You Look
Years Younger or Money
Back Just Try It
still wan malntuiiud,
L'I)ii'8 Btudcniti, . hartiiigiud
crowd in the nuuvo city- and lure
down advertisements gt British
and Japanese guudu.
iK'lt'KatL's (rum tho leaders ol
yesUTduy'4 .deuiunai ration aKatnsl
utures displaying warea of lltitisU
ami Japanese mako, uvnt deiegulen
to ak General Chaug iisuuh-Liang
to throw in his lot with thy general
Cliiiii'so Btriko movement, lie re
plied counseling "prudence aiid ya-titneo".
net a ma!l quanuty at anv phar
macy or toilet (foods counter, aim
ply 'asking for Howard's Buttermilk
Cn-nm, and massage It daily Into
th facfe, npek, .amis and hands.
The directions are simple and It
costs so little that any girl or wom
an can afford it. Your complexion
must quickly show a decided Im
provement or your dealer U auth
orized to return your money with
out question should you be dissat
isfied. No matter whether you are trou
bled with wrinkle, hard little lines
around the mouth and eyes, coarse,
nalluw, faded looking skin, or sim
ply muchness and redness caused
by wind find sun, you will find that,
all these trials quickly disappear
with the UROof this nld-f;thloned
besuLy recipe brotight up to date.
Howard's Buttermilk ('mam Is
only sold on a positive guarantee
of satisfaction or money back. All
druggists.
PKKIXtJ. Juno 18. Thousands
of posters have appeared in l'ekmg
it pitting British policemen a hoot
log and bayonetting students, worn
en and children with bodies lying
on the ground.
The vernacular newspapers print
account differing materially from
the foreign versions of uifairs at
iflianghai, Hankow aud elsewhere.
Homo of these stories awsert that
ilui Muiikuur ti-onhlu was entirely
a fight between (actions of Japan
lese, that the foreign building in.
(Kiu-Kiang burned from spontane
ous combustion and that W. V.
Maekrazie, the British subject
murdered at Shanghai, died u(
'sickness.
The native accounts of the .Mac
Kcnzie irident say tho British
consul ordered the doctor who at
; tended him to niultilute the body
in an effort to throw the blamo
on the 'Chinese.
NuBone corsets, nia"e to .mea
sure. Room 1, Bull Sisters Bldg.
POSTAL INSPECTOR
MAKING CHECK OF
CARRIER SYSTEM
PosnI Inspector O. -E. Haiun,
of Medford. arrived the city
this morning to make a check of
the city carrier delivery system.
Some time ago Postmaster llein
line re'iuvMed the extenffnri fif
the city delivery system and the
employment of an 'addtt ionul clerk
and carrier to hatidle the business
of the office. The invpetor I1
going over thft records of the of
fice and the various routes to de
termine the needs for giving the
patrons the most efficient ryrvice.
Cascara bark wanted. Kear nf
Berger's store, 106 North Pine
Street.
(AmxUIH Pre Lmd Wirf.)
rKNIIKT().V, (re.r June IS.
I. I Homewood, Kugcne, return
i; ; from Iowa where he was be-i-
ved to have beii visiting his
ii k mother, suffered a s rlous
Lull tract uie late yesterday wh"n
car overturned between Iiead
i.;in"a Hill and Kmlgrant SprliiK.1
u the old Oregon Trail. Mr.
: mewood n'w lie.s uncoiisuious at
ratidu lionde llo-tpital In la
.r.inde.
'lhe car which Homewood was
Wing struck tho soft, dirt road
. ich was tving repaired and the
, ehine hal firii'-'d oer and pin
. 1 Homewood heiifath it wh-n
whs foiiii'l, acf iiidlug U) tlm
) riff's offlu! here.
m
V
A: Motor
Food
That-Gives Clean Power
More Miles
Thafs the oil for your
motor Its price doesn't
matter it would be .
cheap at 50c per quart
As a tniatter of fact it
costs less than half that.
That's one of the
remarkable' qualities
of Aristo Motor Oil.
It is made without
regard for price yet .
sells for so much less
than many others. '
Particularly is this
, true where eastern '
oils are concerned.
And this is not sur
prising. You pay for long
freight hauls when
you buyveastern oil.
You save these when
you buy Aristo and
more: Aristo's econ
omies extend consid
erably beyond its cost.
For one, it combats
the formation of car
bon. And as a lubri
cant, it is unexcelled.
V -1 .
"
If a better motor
oil were ' possible it
would be sold under
the Union Oil sign.
At Union Oil service
stations, and inde
pendent dealers of
the first class everywhere.
Motor Oil
BEST ALL" WAYS
Union Oil Company
oi California "
I
Also Producers of Union Qasoline,
LA 314 Nrwtpaper 630 lines 5M9-1 Final O.K. for Publication
o
.aflnier'i Arxt-naie Iea-J elgh
n c)Ut per pound at Stearus
j1 Cheuowetli, OuklHDd, Qje
roit gi U K SAI.K.
We ore off' ring :it a narrf-
flcef-nn Jiccnunt of ffekfleiiB,
fin auto rump consisting of a
flv-room modern hon"; rix
12 x 11 cMltQ4 with be.jN and
tfok stoves; one gitraue, IH
x:i'i; one grocery otore. 1
:io, carrying s ptyek of $7oO;
two fh'w;r Imthf: ciiniiiiun
ifv kitrh'-p; tillinir ntullon
hvcrything new, tnoriern ami
iip-to-dHte, Kor further In
formation see N. ItieenrLe-
ter bell of Rice and Kie.
LAST TRIBUTE IS
OF RAIL SYSTEM
NKW ftiil.KXN.-'. June - -.
body of Jullu Krutthchnltt,
Iroad Reiiiuh, and -mpird bi)l
r, wai toaay burue to lu buy
dry n.K.w Yont m (js.
-
! Your vucuiim denner will
j keep your runs freo from
t ii Ml . but It will hot remove
( rtot. and Hlnlnt. Kukm m ien-
! lirii'ftlly h(iii(Ued in our plant 4
are refriiHped pnmptly nb-
( sululely frc from dirt, with
the colnrn broiiKht ont atron-
! K r, and the nap Jnt Hpht.
1'hotie 47, Himeburfc Clean-
er.
hnnd home h'r fur interment. A '
Kpeejal t ni In Asijnie(1 by the
I Southern Itiiilrond waw Hcheduled
I to arrive mi K o'clock thin morn
1 im; beitriiifc the remiihiK of lhe '
mud who, r-ilriii r( 71 from tho
chali rmiimlilp of the eneiMitivn
emrnitte of the Font hern Tactile
SvMi'lii, died leu (linn two WOeki
l.'tti r. I'uncriir r ic it at Ht.
I'm ii I hl"pnl Church, marked
t.v bait n thr op riitlon of all
,-ou'h' rn I'fi' lilr ptoiertixi, were t
i pre -(!' ttte biirirtl tn the fam
ily plot in wf. Alne Cemetery.
A nnr III f II lit m ce;itlen of all
Ht tivdy over lhe linen nf the rail
road were orderef m t mark of
respect. The company' San Kran- 1
cisco office w-re t c1mb fur an
hour. offninlH nnciaiti witii
Mr. K riiMhchnitt mde t h Jour
ivy here on the funeral trnln.
Mrs. KniMfchniti hiu a dauchter,
Mitifi Alma, al were panwuiceri.
Cook with. faJ.
1 W7 i
Plan to take those
pleasant trips!
Tlicrc are to many place you and the
fimily have planned to visit some day.
Don't put it olf any longer.
The Mii(jc are waiting to take you when
and w here you wih. You have nothing
to think of hut to he at the depot on time.
Make tliis outdoor travel a pleasure.
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