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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW,- SATURDAY; JUNE 27, 1925. F1VSL These Oil Burners are Hot Weather Wife Savers See them at our store the window display is attractive ELKS, ATTENTION! All Elks golnc to the eon- ventlon at Portland desiring reservations for rooms please notify toe secretary at once. DEFENSE fill! TEST E CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO. THE WINCHESTER STORE Modern Home Builders USE Hardwood Floors Let -us furnish you with "Perfection" Oak Flood ing. The price is reasonable. Ask us about it. Coen Lumber Company Phone 121 SUMMER SCHOOL ASK ABOUT IT . The Business College will be in session thruout the Summer Months. All classes will be conducted the same as during the regular school year. EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE A. E. ROBERTS, PRESIDENT. 666 992 Willamette St. Eugene, Oregon Pho ltj-;i:isi,on r itov has .NARROW KSt'APK KKOM DKOWM.V; TTKSDAY. ! LILAC CIRCLE i . . lloli llryants, about 10 years of j Special meeting Saturday age, had a clo.se call from drown- night, June 27, at K. of P. hall. ing Tue.-day evening at about 8 come and bring your friends. o'clock otf Dewars Island, on the By order of G. N. south shore, tays the Keedr.port . Courier, lie was rescued by P. , 4 M. itolland. Salvation Army man, j ' : al ter lie had gone down the third j of tne hoys, Including Hob, went time and his body had been wash- '"to the water. They played in ed out about 50 yurda from shots. ! ,h wwr tor a few minutes, hav- llnh n,l ft. nnmher of hnv, with I 8 noil ime- Suddenly Hob t.nt into L. n nn-nff U Imn fk.1 f Imfl oklK"- t.s.ii predicament ho dove Into the wa- ter atter the boy. Mr. Holland got there just in time to tree the I boy's disappearing head. , Imme ! dlutely Hob had been removed Itrom the water resuscitation me- thotis were used. The boy Is not much the worse for the nearly latal experience. Mr. Itolland as chaperon gone to 'Dewars Island to enjoy a weinor roast and to swim. They were unable to secure a fire per- c lumped into a swimming party, with Mr. Holland as teacher. Al though the boys had been warned to wait until Mr. Holland had on his bathing Hiiif before goiiiR Into the water, all did not do so. While Mr. Holland wai disrobing, a lew frflf ffisforiC ' I Everv mile oro tected by Auto matic System, the molt com plete known to cience. C JmI w W0M Now is the time, while selections are plentiful, to buy your hat for the 4ih. Specialty Shoppe, 235 Jack son St., Mrs. S. M. King. FORMER MYRTLE CREEK WOMAN DIES AT GRANTS PASS AT ACE OF 67 ttt only through tc.jifi between Pen laud HndChicaRo. Ohserva- V"- tion car with library, lounging room, club room, smoking ond card room, barber mop, shower bath, valet service. New Pul'man sleeping cart with improved and more commodious dressing room for the Iodic. Unmccellsd dining car service. Nortttn aoparlor In traajar tatloo. N ar.Ira ra. 70 Hours ptwfn fort land mnd Chtr-arf- Lave Portland at 9:33 mvmry mum ing Standard and tourist sleeping cart through to Chi?ago,a!to standard sleep ing c&r for Denver and Kansas City. Continental Limited Another 70-hour train between Portland and Chicago, leaving Portland at 4:00 cvtry evening, with observation car nd tlerping tars through to Chicago. Through standard and tourist sleeping cars to Denver and Kamas City. Low Fares In effwt daily to S pfmbrr !5 to alt thr prltvH p.l Kantrro Cmr. Finn I fMirn limtt (Xtober 31. Lit'r ticp-over privilcgr. , f . One-way via California fl. irrd Ibixit mui h rt'A:tx r.wr.m. Mrs. Amanda V. Davis, wife of (irant Ijuvis, died at the home of h-T Fori, Frank Davi, on Jlargar dine street, Wednesday evening at j the ae of 67, says the Grants I'ass Courier. She was born at Lincoln, Logan county, ill. Her parents, Mr. and ;.irs. J. T. Kryun wi're among the early settlers of Oregon, coming to .vlyrtle Creek in 1S72. lu 1S76 her parents moved to Williams, Oregon, where ohe lived until ht-r marriage lo Grant Davis of GazHU-, Cal., December 2-i, 1SSS. They niadf their home in (alflornia until 1905 when they moved to Abhlw.d. She i fcuivivcd by her faithful hu.bitml, t!:ret sonsnd one (laugh-tt-r, six hi and children, two broth ers and fivd sisters. She will be mitvd noi only by these loved ones but by a host of friends. The funeral pervke will be hDM at the MtUhodtbt church Kaiurday afit r:ioon at 2 o'clock. SALEM, Ore., June 27. Defense test committees and individual workers throughout the state are asked to concentrate energetically on oral enrollments ot groups of citizens as one-day Defense Test Day, July Fourth ,m another bulle tin of instructions just issued by the Defense Test committee for Oregon, through Brigadier-General George A. While, chairman. "As the time remaining or en rollment of one-day volunteers is so short", says the bulletin, "the utmost energy by all mayovs' com mittees, organizations and Indivi dual workers is essential. "The immediate response to sug gestions for the oral enrollment en masse of groups of citizens is encouraging. However, inany thou sands of additional enrollments are required to make certain that Ore gon's Defense Test quota of 30, uuu is attained. "Committees therefore are, urg ed to have a speaker at every pub lic or semi-public meeting to ex plain the purpose of the Defense Test, using the form of oath shown in Bulletin No. 1, previously mail ed you.' That proper credit may be given both to committees and individ uals for their efforts, and to the state quota by the War Depart ment, dady reports of such oral enrollments .are asked. The Portland Lodge of Eiks, with 400 enrolling at one meeting, and Scout Young Camp No. 2, United Spanish War Veterans, are cited for the honor oC being the first organizations T Tla state to join the army of Defense Test volunteers. Among other enroll ments mentioned is that of seven Medford pastors, including the president of the Medford Ministeri al Association, who took the oath of enlistment in front of brigade headquarters of the National Guard camp Jackson. The first individual worker to receive a citation is Second Lieu tenant Alex M. Hankln, Q. M., Res., of Salem, as the first reserve of f cer to Bend in the quota of 25 signed enrollments, in addition to oral enrollments, assigned each re serve officer. "His energy and enthusiasm in performance of duty is recommend ed to all other reserve corps offic ers", says tho bulletin. "If all perforin the assignment with the same zeal, Oregon will go many thousand over the top." Notice is given of the removal of headquarters of the Oregon De fense Test committee from Camp Jackson, at Medford, to the Mas onic building, Salem, to which re ports should be forwarded after June 26. JO BE HELD JULY " 13-1BIN POHTLMD h . " ! PORTLAND, June 27. Every-! thing m in rvadiuesa for the sixty urufaunual sesaiou of the grand iuuue. iieuevoleut and Protective oruer ot Klks, acueduled to meet ! In Portland, ore.. July 13 to lb. , Such is me word issued troin tne i headquarters of the Portland lodge I commission in the Klks tempie, uy James D. Olson, executive secre i tary. "Pick up aud come we're ! ready with many pleasures for, you," is the word sent to all .ik- doin, 1 Committees on all phases of the grand lodge session, long in exls j tence, have practically completed i their work aud as a result plana that were laid lu advance have been perfected until it may be said that werti the convention to meet Juext week, the city would be pre ' pared for the throngs to come, i Formal sessions will be held iu i Portland's fine big public uUditur liuin begining witu cchurcU services ; Sunday, July IS, when divine wor IbIup and sacred music will ba fea i tured. Many noted visitors fT.ill bo jin Portland and are scheduled to i preach from numerous pulpits that j day, in addition to the special serv J ices in the auditorium, j Adequate reception for all spe j cial trains, uniformed patrols and bands has been provided, as well as 'guides for each delegation during ; tneir sojourn in Portland some ! thing new to Klk grand lodge con ventions. . Hotels and other quarters for the visitors have been arranged for and those who come on special trains will be parked within etusy distance of the convention activities, as the railroads, at great expense, rear ranged trackage and other neces sary features so this could be done. The largest fleet of automobiles ever assembled here for any gath ering, will be available to take vis itors on special scenic and inform- nllvM triiiti infliwlinir Iho lunifl Columbia ittver highway, historic Fort Vancouver, Wash., the great mills at Longview, Wash., and the largest paper mills iu Oregon City, Ore., city trips will also be fea tured. Meanwhile, there will be band concerts iralore by visiting bands and drum corps and drills by the uniformed outfits will serve to entertain large numbers on Mult nomah fUld, prizes aggregating about $3,000 havine been hum: uo for the best in this Hue. in short, everything has been done looking toward the most valu able and pleasurable grand lodge session of the Elks ever held anywhere. A BRIDE'S DIARY . . :A JLove Story of Today ' By Idah McGlone Gibson Classified Section ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PACE. Cleo Madhion, vuieruiiuuig great rvllef. Johnson paaued ne frkudi, ruuu iioul nor grana- towly aiifl aid: ".Mm. Ttiorn moinei s iiauiut, modest illury. iue dike Is lu compartment U. Uur lmilur fucuua are uiuuUurttlruiJi j car U ou the aiUing." at iu ij.iaiuu.eo3 ami auweased I looked ut him iu surprise, lie ausu-t.!i.v Wueu the girt leave,' never atopped. i wulked over to Cleo plana uer tlopcmvul with Paul' the car aud (ound Kheda tu her Ariusuoui:. L. a. A., a bovliuou. compartment. aweetneait. None the kiaa, aue lu-l ''1 had to tell Johnson aoiue uulgea in a petting party until IhliiK, CIco, aud I did not wuut Cuiea Auauis tuat evemug. Chick! ' Be' niy own trunk checked. Tne la weauuy and Cleo a pareuts wian: hausage man know me.'' uur to uiurry lum; ao Uoea Chick. ' "I'm glad you told him. He's t'aul a part'Uia. auo aocial cliuiuers one ot the few men I truat.and who have loot tneir money, with! The waa a Dumb against the i'aul to marry Connie Terhuue, cur. I made a dive tor the door very rich and in love with I'aul. and (airly jumped into Johnson's iel'iie tue.e dealvea -of tne par- arms. euta and Cieoa wondering as to! "lleg pardon," I said, aa though , wut ther aae really uoea iuve iJuul, I to a struntfor und run directly, tne two are married. Almost lui-j it waa only uiter 1 had reach-uiediatei- Cteo begiua to leai'u that ed home thut 1 remembered that nmiTwigu is not auogeluer a path at the last 1 hud not said good si iut.ee. However, me puieuia are bye to Kheda. I waa a little reconciled to tne maiiiuge and tne ; aaliamed aud yet I was rather young coupiu uupuii lor the army glud that things hud turned out FOR SALE J ! l . .-I .... , . i. . hOK REN foil KENT I'leasant sleeping room, reasonable. 3X1 aat Onk. L. C. SMITH TYPEWKITEK-Good value. Phone liH. t)U SALE Wicker go-curt, i'iiouo I i'OK KU.ST houaekeepiug rooms. bz'j. J rduaonable. inquire at Uutoda WOOITkoh SALE Oak aud fir I . Lunch. . . ... for range and heater. 1'ioinK ivi..M Alter July l, .turniah- delivery. Phoue lsl-y. KOU SALE , First class broccoli plants, Kruse auuln Joe Harvey, Kosebuvg, Phone 9k'i. Retted" ckm 'fotatoe&Psuu- able for seed, 2.ou per cwt. Uuuham's at Murshlleld, Ore. FOIt SALE 64 luch , oak ' tlinlng taole', i leuther-lop oak chairs, 1 oak buffet. Phone 14. Heat with gas. Buy your refrigerator now at Ziz-ler-Fee Hdw. Co. ' All-sunimer millinery at the Spe cialty Shoppe going at cost aud be low. Mrs. S. M. King. Heat with gas. EOSWELL SPRINGS NOTES. HOUSE HOUD LINENS Chocoiaies made especially for us. Hand rolled aud dipped in Herahuy's chocolate. Pure and wholesome. Lloyd Crocker. i iVNe LAUNDER LINENS IN A WAV That brin&s us Compliments each day. The manner In which wo ''do up" household linens meets with the hostess' approval. The manner In whicji we launder her table cloths, bed spreads and pillow cases appeals to h'T sense of politeness. Roseburg Steam Laundry PHONE 79 Heat with gas. fine corn weather. The lioswfll wpriugs slogan at the prejf ut time is: "Come ou in, the waler'a fine.' Mr. and Mrs. Jerry (Vl)nlc are entertaining visitors from Nebras ka this week. ICd. Lawrence is mnking hay while the sun shines ou uo.sweil bprings lanch. . Mr. andMrs. Howard Hartley of Sisters, Ore., are visitiiif at the springs, and also with Mrs. Hart ley's father and mother, Mr. mid Mrs. Win. Heliiwell, of Yomalla. The camp ground is thy scene of many delightful picnics these warm days. There iM no place so popular as the old swimmin' hole. The Yonculla Women's Study club held their anual picnic at the camp grounds last Saturday. Af ter a bounteous lunch a short busi ness session wjir heltl . . Reports weie read from the de'egates to (he Nat ional I eilerat ion of Women's Clubs, held at Marshfield. follow ed by a short but interesting pro gram. Arrival nt the bolel for the week are as foliows: K. W. Weinrich, liiiLtingt'iii, Park, Cal.; P. Marion Wilkes, Warm Springs, Ore.; I. II. Kdwnnis, Sacramento, ('a I.; Minion Jenkins, Oitklnnit, Cal.; M. Lowen, Oakland, Cal.; I-'lora L. Si"w;ut, Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Miller, iierke Koseburg; T. A. Hakrr, Marshfir-ld; ley, Cal.; Ethel Hetherlugton. Mel en Sta'nnbeck, and Havid L. l!n b, New York City. ' Registering at the Carnp f.rfninds were A. P. Ktilgway, Mniriiy, C. Kiny, and (lenrge Sheeri' k fiom Ori-gon; A. O. Ttirkr, and Il'Tnian Jensen from WaMiliigt'n ; ami V. H. Van Dyke, A. H MeDmiald. C. A. huvley, F. M). Nordstrom and Wtn. I)alton from California. XX bull SALti Pack horses and sad dle horses, also good fresh milk cow. Uuyer liios. i'lionw 14f H. ca house, garage, city water aud Mt phone aiUS-j. , : . FOH RENT 6 room cottage at 70 So. 1'lne, with garage, la quiru at 'ddl So. Maui. -: - FuK HUNT Furnished apartment ctose In. Knquire at ia Kaat Duuglaa St., or phone Ho-L. Full RENT - MoaernTurni8hed i apartment,' electric range, gar- ae inquire W, Douglas. , !ou ntl.si' Onefurulshed house auotner uutuiuished. Call at B.ia post, to wmch I'aul is assigueu. ou 1 the way they did tor I hate good- SALE Sturdy broccoli nlants' No- ltOBe Hlrt'?l or ih "e2 shrJi," have to X SSuJml lonely Ju.ea E. Perry, liox 13ti. Kiddle. aparuuenL m West Lane;. the uewiyweds arrive at the post; and deaerted without Kita than it 1'u.ii w t,i iini'H did when Paul waa not there. I ami leaiea Lieu, wuo Kuowa nolo-; strayed out into the kltclieu be ing ot houaeuueplug. to shift tori '"re 1 reaiuea mat i was nuugry. herself during tne uuy. Johnson, a warmed .over the coffee and "striker" detailed to Paula qUar-' buttered a slice ot bread and leis, helps out enurmouaiy ao cleo ' grinned as I ale and drank. I is auie ui serve tea when CoL iiel- j wondered If I was going to live don. the commaudiug ollil;er he rest of my natural lite on I waa soon lu bed and pretend ed to bo asleep, when Paul came In. He had evidently sampled some of the Colonel's prewar (?l Scotch many times for It was with great dignity that he made his way over to my bed. . "Shorry', Sherry',- to wake you Misa Armstrong, but 1 mush not wait 'til morning, to tell you ne ver to speak to Mlsh Thorudlke again." I had Intended to pretend I was asleep, but upon this I sat up with a jerk. "Go to bed, Paul. You're stif fed. I won't tulk to you. Uo to bed." "Can't go to bed, till you prom Ish " Til do nothing" of the kind," I almost shouted forgetting lor a moment that Kita Thurndlko wus out of It ull. "Then I have to sit up all night." Paul Bald bursting Into tears. "Oh, for heaven's nalce go to bed. I'll never speak to Itita Thorndlke again, If you'll promise never to speak to Colonel liol don." "Wash you tulkln' 'bout?X)ol onel UeMon's a poor por-s'cnied man. He's Innoctrant, but tho lady Is guilty guilty aa hull." As he made this surprising statement Paul slipped quietly comes to pay liu respects, 'iue colonel, a "lady killer', has be come, luvulved in compromising circumstances with Ituu 'ihorn diku, whom Cleo likes luiuicuiaee ly. ituu is absolutely uiuocem, out is having a liuid time ot it, especially as nur husoaud is a no good roner. Cleo learns all about tula and mints rapidiy uiaw lo uaid a crisis. itita deciuej to flee aud Is aided by Cleo, Tnis move presents difficulties, but me gins ueciue lo 'caiy oil. ' Johnson, the siriker..,uids tnem subtly. The two' girls, reading Cleo's grandmother diury, see now im possible such ik nmyo would have ueeu iu the pust. The irankneas of tho diury ma kes them pity the poor girl of IS years ago. THE DUPAHTUHi: AND THE ritOMlSE. Silently m Btood looking at each other after Johnson hud left us. I am sure we had both the same thougut. e were trying 10 decide w not her we were doing a very foolish thing. Kita was Iho tirst to break the spell. "Hero goes," sliu suld wltn a little shud der aa though she were getting ready for a high dive. Quite Ore. Volt SALE OK TKAUK Harley imvidsuu, 74 motorcycle and side car. Harry UusUueil, Teuuiile, Oregon. FOll SALEar blocOndtove wood. Prompt delivery. Phone 2l)0 J after 6 o'clock P. M. O. E. Uurduer. FOll SALE Oak'aud iaurelT3 50 per tier for block, $4 for split, de i.vued. (1. S. Johnson, Wilbur, i'uone 12F-1L i'OK SALE i H. P. 3-phase elec ii.c motor, overhauled and in tirst class condition, Uo'y Catch ing. 12! N. Kose SL, Koseburg. pnone (i-i-K. FOK KENT 9-room unfurnhthed house, close in. Enquire at 3V4 East Casa. Foil KENT 2 room aptTwlth-hot aud foii water and lights. Fur uisned. d biocka Iroui t. o. H'i.0. pnoue tii-i.. FOR KENT 38 acres one mile east of Koseburg, suitable tor dairying or cnicken farm; tt-room house iucluded.G. W. Vuung & Son. i'OK KENT 10 acrea on highway, ctose in and near store, lu-ge house aud pleiuy or truita of ail kinds, city water. O. U. Helbig, 4ui West Cass St. ANOTHEK FOllU BARUAIN 1K2J foil RENT, OR SALE 6-room. Ford touring, mechanically O. K.; lots ot extras, easy terms. .Mathews Motor Exchange. By the city hail. . ..UJ .... - ...o.. statement Paul slipped duietiy solemnly she came over ami put , d (0 her hands upon my shoulders. I 1 began to feel uucointorialire. 1 y' n was afraid 1 was going to cry. Arundeij pian0 tunflr. Phone jg, "Cleo, 1 wonder if you know , , n what you huve dono for me to day. You have done more than muUe mu believe iu myself, you have made me believe in Cod. You should know thut to me you will always be the one woman who Is not only sim-ero with other people, hut who dares to be sin cere with herself." "Don't put mn on a pedestal. I try to be a good sport, hut I'm not doing this ontiiely for your sake. Don't you see Its a greut adventure und Id like to give that Colonel somelhlng to Hunk about. Though 1 don't know how I in going to stay here alter you re gone. Icemeinber you can tell anything you want to to chick. He may seem to you a little slunu off at 1 1 r 1 . but ho la Di:i:it r.u 'W-:s i pskt p' AMAH VAM.KY MAX' t'Ait; .ii;i:it NOT l.NJl HKI) While driving home at night to Camas Valley from a visit In Coos county, one night this week, a scared creer Jumped out in front ot Leo MoorcB cur, aud betore ha could chunge his way the ma chine struck the deer. Moore wus trying to keep Irom hilling the animal and this probably account ed fur his turning tho machine over an embankment 40 feet high. The machine was badly wreck ed. Nothing waa found of tho deer, which it is certain wus not badly hurt. Moore suffered somo scratches long I and bruises in hurtling down tho way from being ccg." Itita had been putting on her wraps. Her eyes were misty. Weil, you must say goodhy thieo-uilnuto i embankment, but no serious ones. Autos Washed and Polished. All work guaranteed and salis factoiy or money back. Free FOKU iiAUUAlN 11124 roadster in excellent condition, guaranteed 3D days. - The price la reasonable. Mathews Motor Exchange, liy the city hall. ' BROCCOLI PLANTS FOR SALE r Ashby's Nos, 1 and 2, and Ki use airulus; H pur l.uuO, or 3.7S rate ior ltl.OUO or over. Max Peuuio, Curry Estate, Route 2. Koseburg. practically new bungalow, witu garage; on highway Just north of Riverside store. U. U. Helbig, 4U7 West Cass street. WANTED I FOR SALE Uy owner, a new five- room strictly modern plastered house with 50 foot lot, price 12100, smull payment down, will take iu as part of first payment auto or vacant lota, 1140 E 2nd St., or see Mr. Terrell at Walter Good's barber shop, opposite L-mpQua hutel. USED CAR "BARGAINS. Studebaker Touring 1 25 Ford 'louring . .$226 Olds "Jj" Touring a&0 isasn t louring a jdui Ford Coupe j.' I60 Hudson Touring 1600' ROY CATCHING MOTOR CO. 125 N. Rose St. .Koseburg, Ore. FOR SALE Stucco Service Sta tion, house, 1 1-8 acres, best equipped Blatlon in southern WANTED Old rags at the New Review uftlce. WANTED-160 goats. Address lock box 2 IS, Drain, Oregon. WOMAJT WANTED ""To assist with general housework. Mrs. C. E. Jones, phone 353-Y. ' ' ' WANTED FOR CASH Late - model used Fords. Mathews Mo tor Exchange. Uy the city hall. WANTED Woriian experienced i giving cooking demonstrations, Address L, 13. P. care ot News Review. WANTEl)-2nd " hand," J-lnctigal. ' vanlned pipe. Address P. O. Hot 406, city, or aee U. M. Hess, fed era! building janitor, aftei 4 p. I MliCtLLANLOUS " J TRADE Will trade radio set for wood. Bellows Radio Shop. . H'OMKT;aUNIJRY WliragainTlo washing, ironing and mending. Oregon, Main street of llrauts i 1I2U Winchester St. Pass ou Pacific highway, a , MARCEL and curl 75c7bob'curl 605 blocks from Oxford hotel. Would make nice camp ground. Inquire C. A. Rommel, 713 South Sixth street, Giants I'ass, Ore, I)I:akimi;i k ikii:l j 4 At Ouklund, Oregon, will 4t remain open July 41 h. Hiu- ner und supper each 75 ceuls a plutu. ... i..., Itlia Tliormlikv) hero you know." crankca.io service. Texaco non- What do yuu meun goodbye? You know I'm coining with you, don't you." "Of course you are. I know I ought to be real unselfish and make you Bluy here. 1 know 1 may get you lino trouble by let ling you go Willi me. but oh, Cleo, I can't I haven't got the nerve un t-r Foril oil. Gllham's High way Garage. Phone 478. NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR STOCK OF DRUGS AND FIXTURES In the matier of Community Drug j Company, bankrupt. i Sealed bids will bn received by the undersigned at Onklan'l, (lie- The Uinpqua Florist Choice Cut Flowers--Alwsys Fresh . Finest Quality Artlstlo Floral Uealgns. Visit Our Greenhouse or Call 40 Fa. H. C. curl 60c. Phone 67-Y. Mis. Amy Rogers, 331 S. Main, lib YOU want to" sell yourTcar? firing It to Mathews, the used carjnan. By the city hal. m tan OWNER Don'i forget u , vail bi3 when in need of aula parts. Barlf's Aulo Wpwkini Uouae. NOTICE TO LODGES and btherl clelies Rainbow Gardens Is for lease lo lodge dances any night except Wednesday or Saturday. Call 112. to just start out without some- jgon, or at the law oirice or nice at on') to say "Good Luc k" lo mo. , uicult In Roseburg, Oregon, up to i Hut It is to Itheda ThorwHldson I nine a. in. of July 7, 1:12a, for tne lth.it vim niti;t wi.-h irood lurk. ' ntirehase of the stock of ilrtlgn and that you must f w hen Itita Thorndlke goes i through that door, 1 hope lio will I bo lost forever." ! "All right, I'll say good luck j lo Itheda Thorwaldann. bllt " yl,u hail deeiiled on Uuth Tlnklepaiigh II think I fhould have curled up jand died before I got It out." i This, aa I intended II kIioiiIiI. brought a sinil-.t to Rita's lips. Kite merchandise of Community lung Company In Oakland Oregon, of the Invoice value of I:i,14.4! and of the furniture and fixtures In said ftore of the Invoice value of $2,130.35, ami the sale upon said hills will he reporied at a meetln, of creditors to bo held at ten a. in. on cald dale at Iho office of Iho referee in Koseburg. All bids must Stocks and Bonds Wo Bollclt Inquiries to buy or Porliumt, Ore. sell any marketable listed, locul or nnlish d Kec'irltiea. Active market for Durant, Rlar, Flint and ltlckenlmckor Motor issues; Public Utilities. Prompt attention given all or ders, (.'ash paid for purchases; no delay. Quotations furnished HOOD BROTHERS 8 Chamber of Commerce lildg. LOST AND-T OUND FOUND Automobllo tire, 4Sx38, with rim. Owner call at this ot flee and pay advertising. iTiHT IliilcTTBii lTumbrella with initials E. J. P. on end of handle. Leave at News-Review office. Liberal reward. FO UN DGold"watch with' mono gram on front of case. Ownef call at News-Review office, dei scribe watch and pay charges. PROFESSIONAL CARDS ' DR. M. H. PLYLKR ChlropractH physician, 12a W. Lane St. bills should he made on the Mock did nut even Iry lo kiRs me good ,be accompanied by a ceituieu ctieeg , rixiures. The lnvolii! nwy be bye, hut Just went out aa HiuukIi j for ten per cent of the amount bid M.,.n and lite slock Inspected on np she wero coming hack In a few ; lo be forfeited lu rase the miecena-i pii,atlon lo the undersigned at Oak moments. i'"1 bidder tells lo complete the iui,a, Oregon. When I arrived at the station ' purchase. The right Is reserved to t. II. GARRISON, It wus olmost deserted. In my reject any and all bids. Separate i Trustee lu liankruptey. TUBBY But Think of the Hat. By WINNER Zlon Nafln1 Vmrlnlrm itimmw fir t't hi rew Wcmdrrlod of O.kr in S-nithrin U'h. Why out tnkeit i" on your wy Etilr1 Ttlwrnf Maclaaal Park Miy olv be ma te aa a ttat rip at a una.) tvl- Ulti3n4siC0eU Ast fnr frr bnnklrt dcarrtpOve of theac (nutu mart. Orr n-tifMi:tir- will hr tlwQ to jtw you full Inf vmnAKia and (t!p iw pUn y..tif trip. A1UM wm. Mr MURRAY PottltUMl. lf' Union PaciHc FUFrj msm Bought I r- -riii e n ua-t A.l'AlArvc ME VlFAf? IT I COTTA C(1 RV MVtELF All THE TlMF BECAUSE THE KlBS All CALL MEiliiY AN WOWT yiki vi"i HE. GE.C ,' tuvtu tot i RlO OF TWE BLAMED THINt, M YlOULDNT ietv. GEEWHILUKERS! ii r ft mr i XV a- -''.I . ' CKrut" T tWd F Sy,.JM. INDIGESTION ml PJm. I . . " v.V 1 ' V e'1- N J.I Gasolint Explodes Don't clean at home. Wo are fully equipped to do all your cleaning from rugs to neck ties. Llkn Grandma we sow on buttons. Our Auto Will Call Phone 277 WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua !