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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1925. FIVE CANTEENS WATER BAGS " - Equip your car with one of these conveniences ' Indispensible on that auto trip this summer Canteen From 1 Gal. to 3 Gals. Water Bags 1 Gal. to 5 Gallons See Our Window Display of This Line of Goods, Then Come in and Ask Us About It Churchill Hardware Co.- The Winchester Store Ml STATE LICENSE LAWS ARE EXPLAINED Secretary of State Gives In structions to Various County Sheriffs REQUIRE CERTIFICATE STABBED BY HIS nil, IS DEAD (Ajanrlatrd Vrem Leasrd Wire.) CHICAGO, June 22. Bernard Grant, fearful of the hangman's noose In spite of the efforts of thousands of persons throughout the country who had signed peti tions urging clemency o Governor Len Small, refused today to per mit physicians to perform an op eration In the hope of saving his life, and died 30 minutes Inter. He was stabbed five times Saturday by Walter Krauser once sentenced with Grant to hang, but later granted a new trial. I Grant was very weak from the j wounds In his neck and chest and physicians at the House of Cor rection hospital insisted on a blood transfusion. "I'll be dead in a little while If you'll let me alone," said the wounded prisoner, "so why pro long my life when It's going to be taken from me anyway." Dr. Frank Jirka pleaded, but Grant's resistance did not weaken. A half hour later the prisoner died. ' . Grant, who always insisted he was innocent, and that Krauser alone was guilty of the killing of Policeman Ralph A Good Thing-. DONT MISS IT Send your name and address ''plainly written, together with 10 cents, stamps at coin -land this slip) to Chambarlals Msdicine Co., Dm Moines, Iowa, and r eelve in return a trial package containing CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS forstonucE troubles. , indigtation, gassy pains that trowd ths heart, biliousness and constipa tion; CHAMBERLAINS COLIC AND DIARRHOEA REMEDY for pain In sto mach and bowels, intestinal cramp, colic anddiarrhoea;CHAMBERLAIN.'S SALVE, needed in every family for bums, scalds, wounds, piles and skin affections. Try theca valued family medisjDea for only 10 eent.Don't mias it. and the enemy was closing In. The lieutenant flashed a final report by heliograph and then touched off the powder magazine of his blockhouse. - - Owners of Cars Must Se cure Certificate of Title From Secretary of State Blanks Prepared Latimer's Arsenate Lead - eigh teen centa per pound at Stearns and Chenoweth, Oakland. Ore. TEW FOREST FIRES (AaKx-latptl I'm Leased Win-.) BEND, Ore., June 22. A num ber of forest fires caused by light ning have been reported to the local forestry office since Saturday. Saunders in a i None of these are serious and most holdup In 1922, probably would i of thcin are In the CreBcent dla have been pardoned or his sen-jtrict, according to forestry offlci tence commuted to life Imprison- jals. One Is in the Sisters district ment had Krauser escaped the gal- and one In the Fort liock district. lows at his second trial, which was The number was placed at ten by set recently for this week. The supreme court had allowed Kraus er a retrial, but denied a second bearing for Grant. Dresser's as Powell's. lo was $6.75 at officials this morning. A " cool wind yesterday with cloudy skies made the day seem less warm than previous although the temperature reached 92 or tM'O degrees higher than the previous season's record. The night was cooler than in several days, the mercury dropping to 52. Heat with gas. AMERICAN GOLF TRIO MAKE GOOD SHOWING ESCAPE RIFFiS (AMnrlated Vnm Lrl Wlte.) TROON, June 22. The Ameri can trio of professionals, Jim Barnes, Joe Kirk wood and Mac Donald Smith appear to be safe ' among the eighty who will quality j for the British open golf cham- f AwviaM Pre ismhI wire.) j pionship. Barnes and Smith each PARIS. June 22. dispatch I returned 77 for the opening round I of issuing such license. from Kei, French Morocco, says and Kirkwood brought in a card be added for your Information that Second Lieutenant Lafevre, of 79. that for any motor vehicle licen- wiih sir Simeiinlpse soldiers, the I John Bredenius. the fourth Am- ses Issued by the secretary of onlv survivors of his original gar-erlcan professional aspirant for I state up to and including ' rison of 22 men, blew up his block- 'the British title, scratched, as did . Uouglas t.rnnt, the American ama teur star who lives In England. Rules and regulations govern ing the granting of licenses and certificates of title under the new state law, have been given the sheriffs of the state by Secretary of State Sam ftozer. The new laws provide that each auto owner must secure a certificate of title, olank forms of which, accord ing to the information from the Secretary, are now being prepared ready for mailing to those who have already regist ered their cara. Licenses may be obtained after July 1, for one bait the cost of a full year's li cense, but a certificate of title will be required in such cases. The regulations are fully explain ed In the following letter to the sheriffs: This letter is written, in re sponse to a request of the sheriffs of a number of the counties ask ing to be advised regarding the acceptance of applications for motor vehicle licenses before July first, which are accompanied by only one-half tho annual license fee, and as to what lime prior to July tirst, you may accept appli cations with the ono half fee, re spectfully direct your attention to section 25. Chapter Gti, Laws 1921, as amended by Chapters 331 and 363. Laws 1925, copies of which are enclosed. By these sections, It will be noted, that upon the registration or upon the annual renewal of a registration, the annual license fees therein prescribed shall be paid; that for any registration made on or after July first, of any year but one-half of said tee shall be paid, and tor any regis tration made on or after October tirst of any year but one-lourth of said fee shall be paid. By the provisions of section 10, Chapter 371, Laws 1921, the she riffs of the respective counties (who have been designated by the secretary of state lor the conven ience of the public) are authoris ed to receive temporary licetise plates for motor vehicles during the period of application to the secretary of state tor registration and the receipt of permanent li cense plates from the secretary by the applicant. The foregoing sections of the motor vehicle laws relating to applications for motor vehicle licenses and the fees to be paid therefore are directed to your at tention for tire reason that upon the receipt by the secretary of state of an application for a mo tor vehicle licence and the Issu ance of a license fy the secretary of state. Ire must collect and ac count for the fee due at the time It might glatratlon of any vehicle, or num- j ber plates therefor, whether or I- j ! glnal Issues, or' duplicates, shall i I be Issued or furnished by the sec- i relary of stale ot Oregon, unless the applicant therefor shall at the same time he applies for a motor ! vehicle license for any car, make application for and be granted an official certificate ot title of such motor vehicle, or shall present satisfactory evidence tnat such a certificate, covering such motor vehicles, has been previously la- sued to the applicant." Section 3 of aaid Chanter 254. relates to transfers of motor vehicles on and after July first, and provides that no transfer can be made of mo tor vehicle licensed prior to July first. 1925. exceut a certificate of title has first been applied for and Issued as prescribed in section 3 ot said Chapter 260. It la suggested that you direct trie attention of all motor vehicle owners, who may apply througn the sheriffs of the counties to the secretary of state for licenses from and after the date of the receipt of this letter by you, to the certificate of title law, that is said Chapter 250, Laws 1925, and advise that notwithstanding they may submit their applica tions through the sheriffs or di rect to the secretary of state, they must apply concurrently there with for a certificate of title, and that the license cannot be Issued to fhera by the secretary of state until they have given that official satisfactory evidence of ownership and have been issued a certificate of title by that official. Forms for th convenience of motor ve hicle owner In applying for cer tificates of title are now being prepared by the secretary of state and will be furnished to motor vehicle owners upon request. The subject matter of this lot- ter Is of great Importance to every motor vehicle owner who may de sire a motor vehicle license on or after July first, and you are there tore especially urged to bring to their attention the provisions of the certificate of title law (Chap ter 250, Laws 1925). For the conveiifence of all motor vehicle owners who have registered their cars prior to this date, or who may register their cars and re ceive their licenses before July first, application blanks for ap plying tor certificates of title will be mailed them withlu the next few weeks. The certificate of title, law re quires that- the owner--of every motor vehicle, whether or not the car has been registered and li censed before Jnly first, shall im mediately apply for a certificate ot title and furnish the secretary of state sattslactory' evidence of ownership before such certificate of title can be Issued by the sec retary of state. Very truly yours, SAM A. KOZER, Secretalry ot State. A BRIDE'S DIARY A Love Story of Today By ldah McGlone Gibson ' Classified Section - ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE. C 1 e o Madison, friends, reads from her grand mother's quaint, modest diary. The tiapper friends are thunderstruck "at us quaiutuess and auppressed uesirea. wnen the girls leave. entertaining 1 they have been looking tor a girl. iou say shes good to look at? "She's better looking than I am." "That settles It: she's hired. She'll only get fifty dollars a Cleo plans her elopemeul with fault week and her railroad fare. You Armstrong, U. . A., a boyhood see, old girl, In putting up the money for the act and 1 have to ecenomlse somewhere." "Isn't that Just like a man? To start to economize with a wom an!" Hastily I Imparted all the In formation to Kita and quite as impulsively she accepted. Then after Chick bad rang off with a promise to meet the train at Los Angeles that would leave that night from Ban Antonio, we two glrla dropped Into chairs and Just looked at each other. 1 don t think I was ever more frightened In . u 1ir - n J Dll. . mr. whila However, tueiMirtuu we;..-' (h h. hft WHK BQine ta sweeiueatu .None the less sua iu-i dulxt-i iu yelling parly wun j C tin. it Adam tutu evening. ClucK la weal my ami Cleos parents win ncr to marry bttu; ao does Chick, faul parents, atao social climbers who have lust their money, with Paul to marry Connie Terhune, very rich ami in love with Paul lKl).ie these desires of the par enu and Cleo's wondering as to whether a he really doe luve Paul the two are married. Almost 'lm mediately Cleo begins to learn that xuama&e is not altogether a path Ol ruaor. reconciled to the marriage and the young couple depart tor the army pobl, lo which Paul is ausigued. On the train Cleo has an allegorical dream which indicates the prob lem she Kill have to lace. When the newly wed arrive at the post, Paul is asstgued to duty at once aud leave cieo, wno Knows noth ing ut housekeeping, to shift for herself during the day. Johnson, a "striker" detailed lo Paul's quar ter, helps out enormously so Cleo is nolo to serve tea when Col. Bel don, the commatidiug officer, comes to pay hi reapucU. The colonel, a "lady kilter", ha be come involved ln compromising clrcumstunces with Kita Thorn dike, whom Cleo like immediate ly. Kita la absolutely hiuocent, but 1 having a hard time of it, especially as ner husband Is a no- good roller. Cleo learns all about Kita and tilings rapidly draw to ward a crisis. FOR SALE L. C. SMITH TYPEWRITER-Cood value. Phone. Ha. FOR SALE Weaning pigs, Lewln raraer, 4 miles east. EWES FOR SALE Fred A. Goft pnone Sri. Koseburg, Ore. FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished rooms closeln.444 No. Rose St FOR RENT Furnished house keepingrooms, t57 West Mosher FOR KENT housekeeping rooms. reasonable, inquire at L needs FOR SALE Hay in shocki'lSTer f Lunch ton. Gus Johnson. Wilbur, Ore. jrxju KENT Furnished rooms. 67 PHONOGRAPH RECORDS Ex- West Mosher St. changed at 29WJncaeter tit. !j0R RENT Furnished apartment COW FOR SALE Jersey, first Phone 1U-Y, or call at 348 So. class. 817 So. Main street. l ine. St. FOR SALB-Palr well-bred terrier puppies. Phone 3UF2. PIANO TUNER Fred B. Jones at In- GENERAL - BLACKSMITH I NO and horseshoeing. All work guaranteed, plenty room for tann ers horses. 622 Winchester St. north of auto camp. E. E. Wood cock, Prop. TAG DAY FOR WHALES IN ARCTIC OCEAN house on the Franco-Moroccan front on June, 14 rather than be taken alive or surender lo the be sieging Rifflans of Abd-ElKrlm's forcos. He had held the post for eight days against the tribesmen. His two cannon had fired away Inces santly. He had steadily asked for help, but no rescue party had srrived PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. M. H. PLTLKR ChlropractH physician. 128 W. Lane St. UWNDRTKiDS Hair Nets 3 for 25c. Human hair, double mesh, cap shape. Our fine Lady Lois nets are only 3 for 25c. Hob or full size. Carr's." 0 ' ' PENDLETON LOSES (AMMf-i.lpii ITm lif-an,-.! Wirr.) WALLA WALLA, Wash., Juno 22. The Pendleton club of the Illuo Mountain baseball league went down before the Walla Walla nine here yesterday by a 2 to 3 score. C0RETHR0AT uargie with warm salt wstef ihn spp1 over throat- V VAPORUB CWr IT Mill Jn Y.vrl, June .'loth, in each year, he must and does collect the full annual license fee. It has been the practice, however, to closo our business on June 30th, during the past few years at about 3 o'clock p. m., and carry business transacted alter that hour over to the next day's business (July first). It the license is desired by a motor ve hicle owner before July first, as recited above, he, of course, must pay the full license tee. This all refere to life date or time or the receipt of the application In the orfice of the secretary of stale. Thore Is another Ibw, however. i which has a very vital bearing upon motor vehicle licenses to be Issued by the Secretary or state on and alter July first, 'Ji", and that la Chapter 2 r, , Laws rl',. a copy of which is enclosed, gen erally known as the certificate of title law. From a reading of Its provisions it will be noted In sec tion 2 thereof, that "after July 1. 1 : 2 S . no certificates of the re- PORTSMOUTH, Eng., June 22, (A. V.) An expedition which is to tag whaies with identity discs, and take other steps to discover more about their haunts anir habits, will set out from this port ln June tor the Antarctic regions to remain for many months while engaged ln re search work. The scientists hope to determine, among many other things, whether whalts are poly gamous; their birth rnte; how long they live; how far and where they travel, and what floating or ganisms constitute Uieir food. To learn whether whales breed ing ln African waters migrate to southern stas to feed, small darts bearing metal labels will bu fired from a specially dt-sijau-d crossbow into the thick layer of blubber on the buck. These tags are all num bered, and a record of each one shot Into a whale will be carefully kept. In the event that any of th ditca are subsequently found by whalers or other persons. It is hfi ed that the expedition leuders will be communicated with, as each la oel contains a request as to where the whale was catght and under what conditions. The expedition will probably make Its base at the Falkland Is lands. l is under the auspices of tlie colonial office, and Its tak is designed to aid tho whaling Indus Captain Scott s old ship, the His- fnvtrv will he ufrl hv lln, arii-n. tints, and Lieutenant J. H. Slen-1 house, who has had much cxpTi- ence in chatting whales, will be the vessel's master. I Knife Sharpeners. AH steel sharpeners, never wear out. Three or four strokes and your knife Is sharp. Made espe cially so women can use them, liuy them at Carre for 4Sc, kitchen should have one. A STARTLING TLAY. "That's why I am glad we are living in nineteen twenty-five In stead ot eighteen sixty, Kita. Had you beeu my sainted grandmo ther you could have packed up your doll clothes and run away to play iu somebody else's yard." "I'm not so sure 1 can do It now Cleo," said Rita sadly. "U frightens me to think of being on my own. although 1 have often thrown up the idea to Uill. Hut what do yuu think 1 cuti do?' "Well my dar you say you have a specialty. Don t you think you might become a professional pianist or e en an accompanist. Kita, what do you really know about music?" "Well I studied with the Sisters from the time I was eight years old. They thought I hud great talent." "Oh Lord, that nrenns classical music, doesn't It?" "Not necessarily. 1 can 'Jazz 'em up quite as well as anyono If 1 try. I am sure I could muku good anywhere with a little prac tice. Hut you know I have no money to live on until 1 van get a position." ' 'Well I have Rita. Dad gave ni'8 a lot when I was married and 1 am going to lend It to you ull of It, If it Is necessary." Girl-like I was so carried away with Kita Thorndike's story that I forgot all about my own needs. I determined that poor girl sit ting there beside me should not suffer the torments of tho damn ed any longer. And then I had another Impulse. I called Chick on long distance as I knew he was always carting his raxophone around and knew a lot of thea trical people Furthermore, I re versed the charges. I knew that would tickle Chick almost to death for It ever a man loved to spend money lor a woman, Chick Adums loved to spend money for me. "It makes him feel so super ior," I explained to Hits. "It is the only thing he can beat Paul out in." Whvn I asked him If he knew of any musicians who would want an accompanist he thought I was kiddfug hi in and he asked, ' 'Accompanying who, where?" "Anyonn you plcaso, anywhere that's necesrtury." "Good lAjrd, Cleo, have you tired of Paul so quickly?" "No." "What do you mean, 'accom pany' then?" "I menu that I nnvo a friend iwlio Is a bang-up pluno player and alio Is very easy to look at as well. She wnnlrt to go Into vaudeville. I'You do, don't you?' ! said turning to Rita.)" "I want to go anywhere I can earn my living honestly," she whispered hark. "When sho asked mo about It, 1 immediately thought of you. Chick, lio you know nnbod?" "Now ihnt's strange." Chick Ecry answerer!. "Three of the boys are Jut ':.,!tng ou' wlih a stunt and faint, but suddenly she threw her arma about me and began to laugh. "What's the Joke old dear? You can play the piano can't you?" Ot course 1 can. I was laugh ing to think what a Joke It will be on both Bill and the Colonel. They've men playing ball with me for so Sang that unless one ot them has me within his hands, he is sure I am up in the air." "But Rita how will you get ready In time to go? You know I promised Chick that you would be there." "Cleo, I have been all packed, as far as my personal belongings are concerned, for two weeks," was Kita Thorndike's answer. "All right, you stay here and lie low. I'll go down Into town and buy your ticket and berth to Los Angeles.' In that way no owe will suspect that you're going to vamoose." Next lroblems Crop Vp. piano tuning and repairing, phone 133. FOR SALE Carpet and" rug weav ing loom. Inquire ot Mrs. J. K. Falbe. FOR SALE Registered Guernsey bull, at Pederson's farm, Von calla. Ore. fox FOR RENT 6 room cottage 720 So. Pine, with garage. qutre at 331 So. Main. FOR RENT Furnished 5 room house, built-in features. Garage Inquire 627 Short St FOR SALE 2 roam milch cows, 835 each. Henry E. Golgert, Looking Glass. FOlCSALE 64-fucb. oag dining table, 8 leather-lop oak chairs, 1 oak buffet. Phone 148. Taylor-maoe concrete ta good con crete. Tel. MOB, PLAINS OF CANADA ATTRACT YOUNG WOMEN OF ENGLAND WINNIPEG, Man., June 8. Em ily Pinder, a graduatp of tho ex perimental farm ot Leeds Univer sity, Is In, Winnipeg to begin a year's study of Canadian agricul tural methods, with a view to creat ing, on her return to the British Isles, a movement to Vestern Can ada of English farm girls. FOR 8ALE Royal Anne cherries, 6 cts, lb. on tree. Mrs. J. G. Sands, mile north of MJlbur, WOOD FOR "SALE--16-inch oak stove or block, on ground or de livered, Fred A. Ooff, phone 6F2. HOUSE FOR SALE Weight about law, aged 7, good worker, single or double. T. B. Evans, Dillard. FOR SALE Pack horsea and sad dle horses, also good fresh aillk cow. Uoyer Bros. Phone 14F14. HARDWARE STOCK FOR8ALE Strictly up to date. Tho Bruce Company, Myrtle Creek, Oregon, FOR iULE Sturiirbroccoli plants; 84 per thousand, Johnson strain. James E. Perry, Box 138, Riddle, Ore. FOR SALE High grfdoT" high testing three year oid Jersey cow. rresh within one week. FOR KENT One furnished house. auutber unfurnished. Call at 835 No. Rose street or Phone 237-R. FOR RENT 2-room apt. with hot and cold water and lights. Fur nished, 3 blocks from P. O. 817.60. Phone 227-Y. WANTED WANTED Old rags at the Newa Kevlew office. WANTED To buy mortgage. A. J. Wlllard, 141 Sheridan St. ,' LOT WANTED Have credit for 1750.00 on Hudson coach or sedan Want good close-in lot. Call 460 I MISCELLANEOUS Phone 2F31 BLOCK'WOOD FOR SALE De livered anywhere ln the city. Write me for prices. I. J. Gotf, Sutherlin. Ore. Olrls ou the farms in all parts yOR SALE-S nJwhand-embrold- HOME LAUNDRY WORK DONE . Washing, Ironing and mending. Call at 929 Winchester St. CAR OWNER Don't forget U call Hi when In need ot aula parts. Sarff's Auto Wrecking House. . I LOST AND FOUND FOUND Gold watch with roonot gram on front of case. Ownet call at News-Rovlew office, da scribe watch and pay charges. of England are Intensely interested ln Canada. They are seeking an outlet for their energies and would migrate to the dominion In large numbers if only encouraged," Miss Pinder asserted. Many of these young women, she declared had sufficient funds to start farms of their own and would prove a valuable asset to the de velopment of the western country. Studebager costs less per pound than butter. CALGARY ASKS THE WORLD TO ITS 60TH ANNIVERSARY CALGARY, Alia.; June 21. Pre parations are proceeding apace for the Calgary Jubilee stampede to be staged In July. , The city will be given over lo the populace and visitors during the period of celebriltlon, for un restricted merrimmt. Once more the dusty' chuck wagons will come tearing down the atreeta distribut ing flap-Jacks to the crowds; once more will Indians tread stolidly through the avenues of a mod ern city, where but half a century ago their furebeara whooped and bunted buffalo over what was then a baro prairie. Furthermore the Mounted Police will be here In full force and glory, to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of their coming to Calgary. According to the etatnprdo pro moters, the outdoor west is going to be seen in Its rotnautic glory. It Is going to be wild, wooly, west ern and wholesome. , It la going to be educational, Interesting, his torical and Invigorating. The pio neer past will be depleted In con trast lo the progressive present. A mammoth parade will be stag ed, the pageant to Include Indians, cowboys aud girls, mounted police, trappers, a cavalcade of western horsemen, and floats representing the development of the district. The stampMn will not be con ducted as a show, but aa a genuine competitive tournament, with valu able purses, trophies and orricial championship lilies at stake. Iast year's stanitede attracted a total gate of 167,279 compared with 97,732 111 1922. ' ered, voile dresses for child 12 to 14 years. Very reasonable, Ad dress "A" care News-Review. LOGANBERRIES Order theraTor the first part ot the week, or bring containers to tho ranch, 6 miles toward Melrose. Phone 6F3.- LOGANBERRIES Order now, - G cts. a pound delivered In town, 6 els. at ranch at Looking Gluss. Loganberry Juice tl-25 per gal. W. J. Meredith, Phone 1SF2. BROCCOLI PLANTS Sturdy and large, tho strain that mads good at Riddle last aeason, 34.00 per thousand or over; also kale plants. Mrs. A. C. Klild & Son, west Roseburg, phone 15F11. A BEAUTIFUL HOME One of Rnseburg's beautiful, modern homes, priced low at Sixty-Five Hundred, Is offered for trade. Owner will take good rental property in exchange for part payment. Full information. LAWRENCE AGENCY, 125 Cass Street. Phone 219. FOR SALE By owner, a new flv? room strictly modern plastered house with 50 foot lot, price 32100, small payment down, will take In aa part of first payment auto or vacant lots, 1140 E 2nd St., or see Mr. Terrell at Walter 1 Good's barber shop, opposite ' I'mpqua hotel. j Gasoline Explodes J ' Don't clean at homo. We are fully equipped lo do all your cleaning from rugs to neck-" ties. Like Grandma we sew on buttons. Our Auto Will Call Phone 277 -o- LONDON OFTERS ITS DANDIES EXTRAVAGANCE IN DRESS LONDON, JtniH 2- Wllh Ixn don's op'ra ucaaon In full swing ninny nt'W stylrs hav hwn son, particularly anning th nu-n. Ono of tht'tto wan a rvlvnl of th pvini Iiik cloak, TIh'mp are cut In the In vnrnaHB cap styli, nntl llnrd wlih French grey Hutlii, or with a ills crt'tM htu. Anl as for mn'a handkt'rchli'fH, they urn a hit tlilmtfr iiml ftlniHlcr this year, and at very hlKh prices. Ah much an lo $) a dox'n Ih charged for them new creation of dlaphiiiiniiN linen for evening un. Tint nimmitni.i.s of lh'Ma ultra tyl livh hanilken-hl'ra nrn peculiarly elaborate, ht'lnjr formal of 1 h In II lien of bound nllk drawn acruxa a neat hole In out- comer. If oii dou'l believe In Life Insurance Junt vIhII th Or phans' anylum. Then If you are not marled go to the poor hoiiftf. Oregon Life Chaa. 8. McElhinny 84 N. Jaekimn Ht. Silk Hose That Wears. Yes you can buy a silk hose that wears, (let our iclal $1.00 worn en's silk hose, twenty colors, all sixes. Csrrs. Cotton or silk hose ovi r n K h t. no rhaige. tor men, women or ennuren. Ana Court St. near city ba they wear and are priced low. BLACK SMITHING REDUCED All general hlacksniithlng work reduced In prices after Juiy 1st. plenty of rooni for farmers' horses 118 west rn. Kl) NOAH TUBBY Well, That's Some (Jonsofation. ISEHDVDUB.MEXT t VoU VI0VJUO APPeMl Every man and womsn wsnts to appear at his best. You will do so It we launder your clothes. A well groomeil sppesranre mans a well laundered appearance. Telephone us to call. Roteburg Steam . 9 Laundry PHONE T GEE WHtT.M0V 0E ' VOW GOuaiA MAKe ME 1 vue as, ihKT XE Hll AGIM EMEOI'ME I GO OUT Vu'TH It CH THE KIDS All GUV THE lise OuTTA mf am CAU ME "SISSY" AA) NA.MtS LIKf l MAT - GEE : CT I STOP VOEARlAT IT ' nrtr m&t AkiO THAT Settles n 1 eiNOin aiow aiKtST rote AxoHtlE AND It- TOW AI A GOOD BOV WJtftU n III Give Vou SomEThitvG NICE VlHtM I COMC MOMt, V 1 1 V 1 1 vMiL If m GFP IMDM rinivr ra.Dc f VlMA-t KOJB CiC A ElSV C LI C M1WEC . w . . trm MAXIM ME VOEAR THIiTHIrvCf 1 Dt I I " bONNA WET KVU . Of- IT iOMEAV CDo- i uaiic Kr rai i ro Mara. Of T MIS KIND - I'D Bt LOSING M0MEV OW IT EIEM IP I DID TAKE IT FOR MOTHIMta rn IPS! lit i . -1- M I C 11 IN I am By WINNER (thanks oes the same. bo ' OUl IISNI Die II- l OOMT FIT Me AW I COOLDAJT yjear rr I PLE ASC 1 !; Vltli.. IF I CANT CtT (W OF IT I GUESS I MlCHT Ai yJELl W HEPE AM' jAU thl MOM COMfcS H0NC AN' SEC WHAT ShES C0AjAjA,CljE ME for Being a 6oot Bov AM ViEAPIM THU CLE MAT VAMViEAPIM THU J -Ja Inexpensive ... Oak Chiffonier 'z If you are needing an odd Chiffonier we can supply your wants in neatly de signed pieces. that are in expensive. The value is unusual from the stand point of quality, style and price, ' See Us for - Anything in Furniture T COMPANY 121 N. Jackson St, Roreburg WHEN IN ROSEBUKG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua The Umpqua Florist . Choice Cut Flewars Alwayi Fresh finest Quality Artistic floral Designs. Visit Onr Greenhouse or Call io-FJ.