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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, FRIDAY. JUNE 19, 192S. SEVEN Regular $1.75 7-Piece Wire Kitchen Set 98c Saturday Only This et copslat of Heavy Mre DUh Drainer worth the price of the let alone. White Biiamel Handle Bowl Strainer, White Enamel Handle Tea Strainer, Dour Sifter, Soap Shaker, Potato Masher, Heavy EggWhip. A wonderful value. Churchill Hardware Co. The Winchester Store TO GET LICENSE (Atpx-lated I'nm lJrt Wirt.) SALEM. Ore., June 19. In a let ter sent out by Secretary of Stato Koier ,to sheriff and other peace officers of the state, he stated that after July 1, no automobile regis tration will b granted a motor ve hicle license, unless the owner shall, at the same time that he ap plies for a license plate, make ap plication tor- certificate of title to his vehicle or show that such application has already been made." This Is under the luw passed by the 1925 session of the legislature whereby all motor vehicles owners must file certificates of title with the secretary of state. I Cook with gas. 1KV il-BASf YOUt 1U Utj. : Your vacuum cleaner will keep your rugs free from ' dust, but it will 'lot remove spots and stains. Hugs scien- tlfieally handled in our plant , are returned promptly an- aolutely free from dirt, with 'the colors brought out stron-' gvr, and the nap Just right. Phone 472. Roeeburg Cleau- or. A BRIDE'S DIARY A Love Story of Today By Idah McClone Gibson ' : ' ' ' Classified Section i i i ALL NEW AOS ON BACK PAGE. CIiKVl:luXI lTKMrt. Hnrold Reynolds Is attondlng the Free Methodist Camp, meeting In Koseburg this week. Mrs. D. S. Churchill or Elga rose visited her sister, Mrs. Hn bert Tjomsland for a few days this week. Miss Alta (.off and brother. Loyal of Sutherlin, attended the program and services held here on Children's Day. The sheep nrcn of the commun ity took their liuuba to Sutherlin last Tuesday. Kev. Chas. Short Is conducting revival services at the church this week. Grandma Pierce who has been on the sick list, is Improving. Mrs. Johnson Is visiting with her sister. Martha Good. Thw annual school meeting was held at the school house last Mon day afternoon. Mrs. John Krohn was re-elected clerk -and Henry Krohn as the now director. They decided to enlarge the windows in the bark of tire room. Kev. Murphy, our local preach- Saturday morning. Mr. Fish'er has been In poor health for some time, but Is considerably improv ed. The neighbors and friends of Mrs. Swift gave her a surprise party Friday, being the occasion of her birthday. Quito a number of tlw Olalla FOK Ql U'K 8AI.E. We are offering at a crl- flee, on account of sickness. an auto ramp consisting of a five-room modern bouse; six 12 1 16 cabins with beds -end cook stoves; one garage, 16 j"IO; one grocery store. 18 x SO, carrying a slock of $700; two shower baths; commun- (tv kitchen: f 11 li us; station. Everything new, modern and up-to-date. For turther In- formation see N. Kice or I.es- ter Hell of ltlce and Rice. Cleo Uadison, entertaining circumstances, and he began to friends, reads from her grand-1 storm about the room and finally mothers quaint, modest diary. The I he came and stood over me as flapper friend axe thunderstruck though he were going to strike at us quaiuiness and suppressed J me and In a low, ugly voice he desires. Vtuen the girls leave, said, There Is no reason why 1 iito pmns her elopement with Paul Armstrong, V. a. A., a boyhood seeuiruiL None ths less, sue in dulges in a pelting parly wiia Clue Adams mat eveulng. Chick Is Hculiuy and Cleo parents wish her to marry him; so does Chick. Paul s parents, also social cllmbera wno have lost inelr money, with Paul to marry Connie Terhune, very rich aud in love with Paul. Deo;ijtj inese desires of the par-1 euls and Cleo s wondering aa to miller she really docs love Paul, tuu two are married. Almost Im mediately Cleo begins to learn that niurrmgo Is not altogether a path oi roj-ea. However, tnu parents are recouciied to the marriage aud the should beat about the bush with you. You know belter than any body lse that Col. Heldon la In love with you and I am nearly as certain that you are iu love with him. " 'Surely you didn't think you were putting the blinders on me, did you? Even you, dumb as you are, could not be so foolish as to think that you were covering the affair between you aud him. It my colonel takes my wife he must pay for her. You go to him and tell him that he, must tend me away from the post for a few weeks until this mess bloss over and he must make It a personal matter that his otflcers treat me as they do each other.' Ob, Bill, I can l, 1 can't. FOR SALE FOR SALE Milk goat. 1, box . R. F. D COW FOR SALE Jersey, flisl class.til7 So. Main street. FOR SALE Collie pups, eligible to register, Claud Uoff, Oakland, Oregon. FOR SALE OR TRADE Pure bred milk goat and two kids. J. D. Wright, Days Creek, Ore. FOR SALE 6t Inch oak dining table, 3 leather-top oak chairs, X oak buffet. Phone UK. HORSE FOR SALE FOR RNf The American Legion baseball people motored to Medlord for the team of the Twilight League romp Itaces Sunday. led over the Odd Fellows last nleht Mr. and Mrs. Henry Slmtnons Iwlth a score of 18 to 8. defeating and children Vesta and Dale, wore hhe lodge team for the first time Ten Mile visitors Sunday. Mr. -and Mrs. llert Allen aud little daughter, visifed with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rice over the week end. Resident. this season. The veterans started a whirlwind offensive In the first Inning, and followed with a heavy batting attack in each successive frame. The Odd Fellows were bothered with a hoodoo at second Studenaaer costs less per pound base, and every ball hit in that di- chan butter. RICE CREEK NEWS. The Rice Creek Sunday School held a Children's Day program on Sunday, June 14, after the Sun day School hour. The house was -more runs. oeautuuiiy decorated witn flowers and ferns. The children gave sev eral sonirs and recitations; t he rectfon went for an error and fre quently passed a flock of runs, in the first halt of the last Inning the score stood 18 to S but it was so dark that the Legion players were unable to see the ball, and the Odd Fellows dam and concrete headgate to be used. One acre to be Irrigated. Tho power to be applied to light and fHrm use. Cost $1000. E. W. Fancher and Put Hurley, Myrtle Creek, DouglaB couuty, for 1 cubic foot per second from Craig branch of 3outh Myrtle creek, trlhi'tnry of South I'mpiiua river, for Irrigation or 8 4 acres. The ditch to be i mile In length. A limlier dam and headgule to be u:cd. Cost $1000. er. and wife, left fer the east lust ol"-r -01KS neiping wnn recua Wednesday to visit relatives and "ons rcadlni and songs. After friends for a couple of months, j 'he program the ladies served a Itcv. Jncoh of Horohnrg will con- 1 bountiful picnic flinner under the duct the regular - -day morning fees As it was Children Day services during Kc. Murphy's ab- children had their plates h-oap-en(.e ed first. Later in the day ice Mr. and Mra. Grove and rhll- ' cream was served and a yet no Hren of nillard visited at the Sml- ! "1 effects have been reported. ley home over Sunday. A large crowd attended Children s Day program LIBERTY THEATRE We address you. not as one of the millions of Harry Carey lovers throughout the country, but mere ly as a person who appreciates a really good picture and Is anxious secured 'three ;' ba '"formed n opportunity "Silent Sanderson', which cornea to. the Liberty Theatre today and tomorrow Is such a picture and more. It has all the lure of a first . . ... c'asa red-blooded Harry Carey UtlAlNUt, W1AL.E. IVi "western". combined with an ab- H ANDLING CO. D. oM , ;rn' I1-.y-,.that, wo r oti DneTMATTro1-"""' ,llat " '"ral'' shifts from PARCEL P05 1 MAI ILK the warm, friendly West to the I merciless, bitter Yukon country? New postal regulations require its thrills are manifold and decid. that after August 1 all shippers of edly new; Its love theme love of Insured or C. O. D. parcels guar- j man for man and man for wom- Auto tents on display. Fee lldw. Co. Zlgler-; the last Sun day with the Cleveland, Coles Vnl r?y and Melrose Sunday Schools represented. A picnic dinner was given In the grove at noon with the table loaded with all kinds of good things to ent. Rev. Lamb of Sutherlin deliver ed a special sermon for the chil dren In the afternoon and Rev. Short the night Bervlre. More of these Joint community affairs should be given in onler to get better acquainted with our neighbors. cock. Prop. Weight about 1360, aged 7, good worker, single or double. T. II. Evans, Dillard. FOR SALE Pack horses and sad . die horses, also good fresh milk cow. Boyer llros. Phone 14F14. FOR SALE one regisieieao7T. C. boar, price $25. Fred R. Cachellu. Dixuaville Ore., pnone 1-M. FOR RENT Apartments. Call at Lawrence real estate office.., FOR" RENT -Furnished 4 " room apartment, close In. Phone 29S11 FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms reasonable. Inquire at Unevdn. Lunch. ioR REST young cuuuie uepau tor tbe army post, to wuich Paul is assigned. On I nnn., ' ' , ,,. ,, .' , ..... tne train uieo has au allegorical ,, ., H,... th, Ca, ..... dream which indicates tue prob- ,,,, .. . i.. wllh mB H has iems she win have to face. When aever l0A , ,. tnu uewiyweda arrive at the post. .. .A nian doesn't have to tell Paul is assigued to duty at ouce.ha. lo . WOmen.' Interrupted my aud leaves Cleo. wno kuowa noth- husband, uglier than ever. lng of housekeeping, lo shift for "'Well, If he does love me,' I herself during the day. Johnson, a I ia& nm, "do you not understand sinker" detailed to Paula quar- that, all that aeons him from tel- ters, helps out enormously so Cleo'ng mo so, Is the fact that he is aoie to serve tea wheu Col. Uel- thinks I am in love with you. If don, Hie commanding otficer, i should go to him and tell him comes to pay his respects. This this ho could not help knowing colonel is a tnorouglibred louse aud how unhappy I am, he could not. has compioinistd Rita Thorndike, help knowing that you have killed wite ot a uo-good lieutenant. Rita every bit of love In my heart.'. hnwever tx Innocent. l:leo audi "I couldn't make Kill under Kita become great Inends quickly, i stand, at least he wouldn't let me FOR SALE 12 beautifully bound cieo oveiueais the colonel and feel that he understood tor, grasp-, volume of O. Henry' works. Kita talking aud tlius has "the lu- lng my shoulder until they bun, aiue dope" on the whole affair. I he said, 'Oh, come off. You know Alt,.- fh rnlimer-. limner. Kit A very well mil UOI. BeiOOU allows Is luviled to luucu by Cleo. 'you are hot In love with mm. When kita urnved every thing , ou nav-s given niui prooi cuut i uotn for $ls. Fair shape. or mat.' I J. E. Hatiield, Dixonviue. My God. Rita! You Mdon t mean iFoR-SALE-Second'hand-irvlng FOR SALE Sturdy broccoli plants, $4 per thousand, Johnson strain. James E. Perry, Box 136. Riddle, Ore. !BIUCC0LTTLANTS ror Bale. Ilut- Iner lute strain, $6 per thousand, rates on 60.000 or more. S. W. Leake, Dlxonvllle. BLOCK WOOD FOR-SALEDe-l.vered anywhere In tbe city. Write me for prices. I. J. Uoff, Sutherlin, Ore. -Up to date furnished apartments, with garage, 42S Pitxer St. FOR RENT Unfurnished, 6-room, modern house. $35 per month. Apply at 231 Commercial avenue, FDlt ItENTOne-furnished house', another unfurnished. Call at 335 No. Rose street or Phone 227-R. Foil RENT 2-room apt. wiiiThot and cold water and lights. .Fur nished. 2 blocks from P. O. $17.60. Phone 227-Y. FOR RENT Furnished home, for the summer. Adults only. Apply at the Beauty Studio, Mrs. Inex Clark. , FOR RENT Furnished room wllh or without kitchen privil eges. Call at 646 No. Jackson or phone 228 or 70-J. ttrit RENT CSCTT IsTj acres known as the Uremner place, 20 acres In young orchard, 13 acre date prunes bearing next year. Will make rcaponsiblu party who will lake care of place a good deal. C. W. Adair, Forest Grove, Ore. Reasonable. Call at 546 No. Jack son or phone 228 or 70-J. suit sALrJ Two wagons. One 31 wide Ure and Que t I WANTED is helter-skelter. At the luncheon. Rita lay bare her soul. Mr. Bertha B. Ronald Chocolate made especially for us. Hand rolled and dipped In llershey' cchocolate. Pure wholesome. Lloyd Crocker. and TEX MILE AM) VICINITY NEWS Mrs A. M. Collver of Dilly, Ore., Is visiting relatives in this vicin ity. Mr. L. D. Short, who has been stifivring with a sore eye. Is im proving. Mrs. G. F. Swift and son viltcd at the M. L. llushnell home Mon day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wood of Ten Mile have gone to New berg to visit Mr. Wood's parents. They expect to be gone about two months. Childrens Day was observed at Ten Mile with a program and bas ket dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Iluphnell mo tored to Myrtle Point and spent several days visiting relntivea last week. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher de parted for their home at Eugene j ,, t.-j j antce postage both ways, according 'an is sympathetic and gentle. auu an iiou a swii . .u.-j received by C. S. Heinllne, It will afford an hour of Taw-less n C ' lRoseburg postmaster. In explain- ; entertainment. Take advantage of, GENERAL BLACKSMITH iNG llnK tul-1 n,w regulation the post- ! this opportunity to seo a really un- and horseshoeing. All work '-, 8ena'"f 'n;iu8ual llcture' guaranteed. Plenty room for farm- sured packages t will be necessary " I. -n-!--. . o for the sender to indorse whether Antlers Theatre ; ? r,.rt ;.VJ T p i-nnilthe packnge is to forwarded or not You wouldn't believe it possible uu, .u w ' ' j.,a In I, Is r.ttiir.n.H frnYi the itn t.lla an monv -ltinph aenn.ta In. 'forwarding address the return to a picture as are found In Para postage for the additional distance ! mount "The Devil s Cargo," which will be required. The new regu-lis the feature nt the Antler Tin-av iations also provide that senders tre tonlKbt and Saturday. S who do not desire the return of ' The story, an adaptation of "The, mail when the uddressee- dunnot RivVr llnat" by Charles Whlttaker,", be found can indorse the depart-; (s B fine love melodrama of Call incut to abandon the package and rurnln, in 1K.10. In that way avoid the payment of "The Devil's Cargo" Is an accur return postage. ate, graphic picture of the thrlll- o , ; filled days of the dim and distant Latimer'. Arsenate Lea5 eiga- j ,,ast of the day of the great teen cents per pound at Stearns ; n,)en spaces ' where men were and Chenoweth. Oakland. Ore. jmonn. And there's one partlcular- 0 ' ly hateful character In the picture UMFQUA TIMBER TO -Wallace lloory-he of "Robin i iKirico TI-IF AYF Hood, and "The Sea Hawk". Beery, IsU UIMJCK inc. AAL ,t , c)l,lmeu has the finest role . , , Jof his cai-eer as the big brute stok- EUGENE. Ore., Juno 18. Ac-! , ,h hn, ,...,,, corning lo repons iroin vim Grove, the And rson and Midd.e- ton company win commence . . nni,.HlrRbi.. In the next six or e ght momns o . , ,he plcture you fee onf Qf (he 1 .? . . . , I greatest free-for-alls of your life ".""-,vv" -"lix.- betwe, J j j vigilantes, a band of law abiding' citizens of Sacramento, deport the quires the cutting of 40.lKiO.OoO feet yearly. Operations will be in the area set aside for an experi ment In sustained yield over a No Appetite? Cough? i In addition to the government Itimber culling lictnse, the Ander- Thi Woman Tel! Her Expcrienc ,s,,n and Middlcton company w ill Are You Weak and Narvous! n Beery and William Collier, Jr. Both are featured In the pro duction with Pauline Stark and Claire Adams. THE PERFIDY OF BILL THORNDIKE "My husband," said Rita Thorn dike, "immediately gravitated to the wildest set among the youn ger officers, and 1 was left alone night ai't-pr night. I had noticed Tor some tiuie that he was grow ing more and more morose and once or twice the culnnel had tried to warn me and 1 had tried to pass on the waruing to Bill. Ha had lold me, however, to mind my own business, and I withdrew diuper and deeper within myself. "One morning Bill came burst ing into my bedroom ubout 4 o'clock.- His eyes were bloodshot and his face was drawn. I knew that he hadn't been In bed. I was quite frightened and asked him what was the matter. nii to say that you allowed that man j to stand there ana accuse you oi these unspeakable things?" I said. "No, when he said that, I went Insane 1 think, for when I came to myself, I was beating my child ish hands against his breast and shouting to him, how 1 haled him." Sext New Hope for Una. OBITl'ARY OF W. 8. HOOTII. Wlnfleld Scott Booth was born In Kirtland, Ohio, In 1863, and passed away at his home In Aialea June 9. 1925. He was the young est son of Abner H. and Margaiet Booth and left his early home at the age of 18 years and settled near Uulesville, now known as Atalea. He was married to Mary Barber, and' to the union four teen children were born, ail tfur- a burst of profanity he told her vising copt the youngest son 'turned and he bad won as steadily as he had lost large Bums. 'Of course all .the men were raging,' he said, 'and one of them at the table accused me of cheating.' , " ' But you would not cheat, lllll,' " 1 interrupted him in hor ror. " 'Of course not, silly. Hut I ll- were present at. tho funeral Surviving him besides the family mentioned are, a sister, Mrs. C. W. Root ot Ashland, a brother James Booth of Mentor, Ohio, a half-brother Arthur Barton of Chordon, Ohio. Mr. Booth was a man of sterling character, always ready to promote any enterprise which was good for lira cominun- can't prove it any more than those , iiy. He had a kind and cheerful disposition and will He greatly missed by his family and friends. The funeral was held at his home and he waa laid at rest in the (ilendale cemetery. f nr i .,n T- loperate on its own timber to keep Tacnma. . as h. Dr. Fierce J, mm at tne co,nIlany's If ou don't believe In Lite Insurance Just viclt tiro Or phans' asylum. Then it you are not satisfied go to the poor house. Oregon Life Chas. S. McElhlnny 24s N. Jackson St. . v, . , t-. i . me sawn ruiiik ravoruc , rcscripuon ami ... , w,,ich Mcd.c.,1 Discovery Tfre iccom- , n0((.ra Sri'VaTA! .omp.ny's logging railway ! l,Td of'oge Grove, and additional 1 and ill that I could not do my work, equipment ha been ordered. and the 'Golden Medical Discovery' ; L D lerl uldK I acted u, my entire system in sod; - -rnrr--r.-.1, way Hint 1 began to menu aim rCJlVll 1 a UJUCU Majestic Theatre You will enjoy every minute of "The Man Who Played Square" which Is Ih current attraction at Ithe Mujestic theatre. This Is a I William Fox production starring huva h.,..n re- i nu JOIl'-s, HUiioneu ny alien standard. The I Hawiey, Hank Munn and a well Is be- uaiuc.ii casu i no P iure is a I ,. , LAUNDRY KIDS i t " " t 1 10 KEtP HSr HtMTH IIS INCH MrN'S MM STaiCT SANTATION BUlNC-S Ufc FAM6 You believe In sanitation In yntic own home so yon should -quire It of the' laundry lo which your clothes arc sent. Our scientific laundry method will convince you that our Is the service that you should aail yourself of. Roteburg Steam Luncjry PHONE "9 '"rrcrhght'thwa, .'FOR DOUGLAS WATER medicine in the world that could make such a sick woman as I waj SALEM. On.. June 18. The ftronjj and healthy again. I think following permits to appropriate) it only right everyone should know j water were Issued by the stale i what the 'Prescription' and 'Dis- engineer: covcry' have done f ir nic." Mrs. j F. II. Price. Rosehnrg. Dougln.il llessie B. Ronald, 3726 East G St. ! county, for 7.2 cubic feet per mic- j All druggists. Tablet or liquid. 1 ond from Deer Cree k, tributary Send 0c to Dr. Pierce's Invilads' or Souih rinpqna river, for irrl- Hotcl, IiuHalo, Si. J., lor Uul pk(. gallon and ;owcr. The ditch to he .mile In length, A concrete story of the min-ng west w ritien ror the scnen by William Wallace Cook and directed by Al Suntell. In the clinraeter of "Pronto" Black, Buck Jones assumes a role in which he Is confronted with the dilemma of love ami the carrying out of a pledge to a dying pal. The two duties conflict. Hew he played square Is work ed out In an absorbing manner with many dramatic Incidents which Include pistol and fist fight. a realistic mine explosion, bcauM-1 ful scenery and a pretty love story. ' I'nllke many "westerns" It Is real,1 not trashy. ; at the tab e can provo mai I was cheating. Those g n officers have told nro that I must never speak to them again, until I could prove that 1 waa not a blackleg and a cheat.' " 'Surely. Bill, you did not let those men say that to you If you were Innocent.' " I told him. 'What could I do? I was only one against many.' . "'Was there no man there that btlleved you innocent?' " 'Not one of them, damn them.' I was silent. I could not speuk. I knew that my husband hud cheated at cards and was now lying to mo about It. "What are I you going to do. Hill? I asked. " ' I'm not going lo do any ! thing.' " 'Why?' Because you arc going to no was his surpris- room, dining room aud bed room furniture In good condition. Big bargain It taken soon. Inquire ot T. T. Iuib, Riverside, or phone 6F5. - FOR SALE BY OWNER 51-acre ranch completely equipped knd Blocked; household goods In cluded, good crop, on highway; must sell at Bacrlflce. Inquire at Ten Mile store ou Coos Bay highway. P OTT 8 A LE TeanTbrbay mares, seven yeara old, weigh thirty hundred, halt Bisters,- smooth block built, well mated, Bound, genlle and extra good puller. A Hue logging team. Write or phone. W. A. Rychard, Yoncal la, Ore. FOR SALE Broccoli plants, late St. Valentine strain, comes to market when the peak of the California broccoli la Bold, and weather conditions are more fav orable for harvesting. In quan tities 4.50 per thousand. Could use huy in exehango for plants. Lludblom, Dixouvlile. FOR SALE By owner, a new five room strictly modern plastered house with 60 foot lot, price 12100, small payment down, will take in as part of flint payment auto or vacant lots, lllll E 2nd St., or oe Mr. Terrell at Walter Good's barber shop, opposite limpqua hotel. n Ah 1 ED Old rag at the Newt Review office. Democrat. WANTED Woman- for ueneral Sr'H. i housework. Mrs. J. W. llamii- lou. comer Kaue and Lane tree la. WANTED Experienced dining room girl at Cow -Creek station, (ilendale. Ore. Apply at duce at station. MISCELLANEOUS WILL DRIVE CAR. Ex-chauffeur wishes to go to Sacramento about June 22. Will share expense. Phone 8F2L -CAR OWNER Don't forget U call 661 when In need ot auto part. 8arff Auto Wrkln Huuse. r LOST AND FOUND l For concrete work call Taylor. 113 No. Flint 8L Tel. 225-R. " B E r -I 4 In B E r K 'J I FOUND Gold watch with mono gram on front of case. Ownei call at News-Review ofrice, de scribe watch and pay charges. LOST Boy's scooter, bearing nam "Russell Ward" on bottom, finder please return to 322 So. , Jackson street. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. M rl. PLYLKR CairoprkCtM physician, lit W- Lane HI. lng answer. "What do you mean. I can't do anything. I wasn't thero. TIiobo men will not bvllcvo me.' " 'Ot course they wouldn't, but you can go to tho colonel and make him hush It all up. If he does that, I don't care whether they believe him or not. He cer tainly should at h aU do that for you.' " "Kita. Itlta," I Interrupted. "Your husband did not put It In those t'.'rrl'de words, did he?" "Yes, .ieur," Itlta Thorndike nnsw-crcd wearily. "Hill never did uifnce his words with me o For a mlnulH I was too horrl- Cold storage refrigerators and fee Med to speak' and then litia con 1 cream freezers. Xtglcr-Fco Hdw. ' tlnued : "I told lllll that I would Co. not go to the colonel under n ny Learn ttomThoseWtiomlHave Cured Y FREE book on Piles and other Rectal and Colon dis order! contains dozen of letters volun tarily written by prominent pattenU whom 1 have cured. Many of these canes were of over 19 years standing, and had made Invalids of the sufferers. Send or call for this book TODAY and learn how these people, one and all.old fidnrfl In the and yciung. were rtorea to health. B(,n,.mfi am manlHin that Iho Wirn now P've ml north cnuntrv would ultimatHy be OARING MOTORISTS INVITED TO HUDSON BAY TERRITORY j WINNIPKO, Man.. Juno 18. A procfHHlon of tourima driving Into the picturesque northland on their own family motor cam, fitted with flringni rim to Rrip (hn rails of the Hudson Day line, in the liiKn lous bo heme proposed by It. M. llaultaln. a railway construction in-, gnleer of Winnipeg. 1 , Mr. llaultaln believes that such traffic over the novernment rail way will present no difficulties. To obviate any danwr of accidents, he would placard the Hue to the effect that the odd days of the month would be reserved for north bound traffic and the even days for southbound. Uach car would be required to carry a light derailing shoe, to provide for emerge tides. The Invetttnifnt on the part of rims, trailers, aleering gear locks, etc., would be negligible, declared Mr. Maintain, when compared with the Increased revenue obtained from freljihtlng cars lo different points along the Htidnon Hay line.' Mr. Maullaln has complete con- feasibility of the Louis C. Davis ; Painting and Paper Hanging Phone 569- R ' 427 East Douglas 8t YOU OUGHT TO Insure Your Auto For Automobile Insurance All coverage We are at your tervice C W. OUNG & SON INSURANCE U 116 Can SL Phone 417 WRITTEN GUARANTKB tt curl my cim of lllr or PK FUNO THE PATIENTS KEt DEAN. M D.Inc PORTLAND Of r ICES; SEATTLE OFFICE : Or OWn Butlltina SOS Ml ShHf Budding OTH JAIN D-riAI J?,m flft come the metes of sport lovers and attract touristy to the profi table advantage of the local railroads. CaHcara bark wanted, It ear of DorgT'M siurc, 1 03 North Tlno street. TUBBY It's An 111 Wind. By WINNER AtQ? IKi Ano-jwo a-wlomchr. V SHE GOES At LAVT Uft iwWCohmencw e (vonnw-tHiwrt J J g- ' 1 POOF OLE BT MOM 1 , 6LO-M tT OFF - ) "J Jtt-S lc . ,T nuiy im tj1'' VJOVjLOI y.Cl""V' M . " - WAI-TA CHASE IT ALL OXER bJl--- EVES SO I Y& fiTS OR SoMETHW j),- J ff rt . - tovom J CTTI II V.CE-E where ikoe.M, A Uvea -rue ottTHu' 'Vl2r -tep mm t&sm pS J Cwnh W 1 ' J Fmm Svtdrm Im mOi q ,uV0'lQfKj H;1 Of coumo, wo are rather proud of our own cleaning work, but wo will nay that any Mhhiit Cleaner Is a good, cleaner. W Clean Anything. ' Our Auto Will Call Phon 277 WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua The Urupqua Florltt Cholc Cut Flowtr Alwaya Frh Flne.t Quality Artlatlo Floral Delgn. Vlalt Our Ornhouaa or Call 40 Kl