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SEVEN It I i : l&K&&SKSSK. ffdieiiTan These Oil Burners are' Hot Weather Wife Savers See them at our store the x window display is attractive MWTmw 1 1 mmm i , A 7 WRESTLING BOUT ! AT DAKLAED ON 4TH TO BE GOOD MUTCH NOTICE TO FORD OWNERS A BRIDE'S DIARY A Love Story of Today By Idah McGlone Gibson 1 The regular Ford reflectors and type H Ford lens will nieet requirements of the new state, law. A. ' I 1 . V .1 U.itnrT'n A T , . uuvkuvjii ........ - ; Cleo Madison, entertaining j Interested In something he (friends, reads from " her grand- thought might be more thrilling, every normal boy to get out Into mother's quaint, modest diary. The a story of adventure with men. the woods with a real rang, to tiappsr friends are thunderstruck i There 1 must lay In my cornor ,w i tho ien nmier Tivas. lo'at us Qjammess and suppressed until he tame back to road me Woods, the Texas lhrow OIf ,ne restraint and con- desires. WCen the girls leave,' again If he still had sufficient lu- Classified Section ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE. "Sailor Jack' ravplor who Is to meft Paul Vtntion of modern city life, but re- iCieo plans her eloneiuenl with Paul, terent to do bo. Amort. Imal wri'itl-r. In a "dt-, uin Mi respect and modesty by Arnmrotut, U. S. A., a boyhood I mud the c exptcted to arrive here from Port land Wednesday, accordion to tiie i FOR SALE L. C. SMITH TYrKWIUTEK-Good value. 1'hone 14. FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished rooms, close in. 444 North Rose St. - i . i. .. - luiiuv in nm ai - . r- - - - i . , . i -i.. mm nai.u f:Kflr iriwai'r I'limin I t.i...ot n j coiaiur jusi-ss una iiau laugtiv i " - " j r wiv ntni nuuirewtiiiii twiiu, inquire at uneeua fcW miii hi nnsiin anoe.ncemenl ot Charles H. Clougli, who Li promoting the event. Woods had been wrestling all comers in the light heavyweight class In the northwest since his invasion ot tbat territory three months ago. and has defeated all of . them er (ept rilly Edwards, to whom he lost a three fall tussle after hold ing hiin even in a previous match. ii i.t... ... ivnii Anmn sweetheart. None the less, aha in. The Scout officials will deem It a dulges in a petting party with; me and 1 toasted myself a piece .B'; reasonable. privilege to assist in giving your j Chick Adams that evening. Chick ot bread, as 1 knew that Johnson ,tOR SALK Shepherd Collie pup.: I.ui'eu. boy tlie time of his life.' COLLARS AND PANELS You will find a nice line of the newest In neckwear at Carr'a. Jab ots, panels, collars, cuffs, ruffllngs In 8 colors, and fancies. Look at Carr's first for these items. ; He is in first class condition and : MacMILLAN WILL CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO. THE WINCHESTER STORE ! therefore capable of giving the ! spectators of hit! coming battlo thc( ! ho.t Ihere is in him. i j. Amort is Inilniug fnlllitully for Mho fiout and will step on the mat; 'n first clnss shape. It will be his MAKE RADIO TESTS IN THE FAR NORTH CHICAGO. June 29 As broad as the field for scientific discovery POULTRVMEN WAR ON RATS ! WITH AID OF POISON GAS . , ELKS, ATTENTI0N1 TACOMA June :S.-Pians are ' T An Elks ' to tho con. now being laid for a taw attack on vcntjon ,.orUattl, firing me rais mai are causing poultry- -..rvation. for rooms mease 4 notify the secretary at once. men of western Washington a loss of thousands of dollars a year. The United States biological survey the experiment station of the State College of Agriculture and the poul trymen, through their association, are cooperating in the warfare. The method of attack will be to CHINESE CONTROL force calcium cyanide Into the rat: MANILA STORES burrows under building floors and i - rounuauons. i no calcium cyanide MA.MLA, June Z!. The Chi' first appearance on the canvas since on ,he present MacMlllan Navy Arctic expedition is the field fer radio experiments. Of outstanding importance to the radio world will be the results of new low wave transmitting and receiving. The latest engineering design in low wave apparatus Is repre sented in the radio equipment car- Kunl Hall, buiherlui. is wealthy and Cleo's parents wish, would not be around for quite a her to marry him; so does Chick. while. As I drank my cottee and Paul's parents, also social cllmbors ate my toast, I found, to my sur wno have lost their money, with prise, that they were both good, Paul to marry Connie Terhuue. better than 1 usually bad at home. ..n -. K -. i i i . ..... B,i,h i.,.i it nut iMrh harrtMhln to I Despite these desires of the par- make a cup of coffee and some IFOR SALE First class broccoli ents and Cleo's wonderlngs as to gold-brown toast. I plants, Kruse strain joe Harvey, whether she really does love Paul.! However, nothing could brlgh- ; "osebdrg. Phoue KF4. the two are married. Almost inl-Uen ray spirits. 1 was lacing NETTED GEM POTATOES- Price 3. Ore. ; WOOD FOR SALE Oak aniPflr for range and heater. Prompt delivery. Phone ni l. Ins mt'inoicbie defeat of Cowboy T.J' at a carnival show In this city Inst eitoiith. Woods also heat the Cowboy later on, hut It took him ionger to do it. notwithstanding the f.ict that he outweighs Amort by about 12 pounds. If this circum sufiive can lie accepted as an ac curate gauitct 01 me coiup.iraii.e i...iiH hv ability of the two men. mediately Cleo begins to learn that and It almost looked as though marriage la not altogether a path 1 were facing alone the great of rose. However, me parents are responsibility of married life, recouclled to the marriage and the Again 1 grew angry with Paul, young couple depart lor the army I determined to go and wake hint post, to which Paul Is assigned. On up and 1 smiled to myself at the the train Cleo has an allegorical notion ai I poured him out a cup dream which Indicates the prob- of coffee and buttered him a lenis she will have to face. When piece ot toast, the newly weds arrive at the post,' Paul turned to me a very cross Paul is assigned to duty at once face as 1 shook him. "What do and leaves Cleo, who knows noth- jou want?" he groaned. ing of housekeeping, to shift fori "I,ve DrouKnt J""" yur coffee herself during the day. Johnson, a ana toasi. my nusoauu umue "BPILul- .lututluH In Paul', nmr. WTV faCO. "1 COIlldn t eat a ters, helps out enormously so Cleo 1 mouthful. Give me th coffee. Is . . . i i i .Inhnann httrp." us uuie to servu ieu w ueu vui. uw -Suit able fur seed, 2.!0 per cwt, . Dunham's at Marshf leld, Oro. foil SALE 54-lncli " oak" dining j tauie, s ieumer-iop oaa cuairs, i oak uuffvt. Phone 143. , j ing anyone who showed them a tin ; -es a -rraetlcaily Im U nZZT of thenT.h 'ofoal3- lLLr, IUwdrk has to do. llowiver, the handicap i : been proven In laboratory and was one to his expressed satisfaction : ueveiupeu iuy -"-... . ii'. i.. Li.,, i tho limit use as the result of experiences Woods returns lo Portland nfier1 gained on McMillan's last trip, his bout with Amort to meet Ted when radio was first Introduced in coming into contact with the mois-inese control 5S per cent ef the re-l .',' W,i,i hnuu.r of hi class i that region. ture of the air, forms hydrocyanic1 tail stores in Manila, the Fililiius ! on "j,',v 3 The radio lay-out Inrlurfw four acid gas, Hn a concentration of 36 per cent and the Japanese , , ' wjthm no range of no.l- i transmitters, three of wjiich are which no animal can live. ! per cent, figures compile,! by the mMm of COTlrse fr Amort to pin set up on the boat. They are of 20, Recently a demonstration of this bureau of commerce and industry v0ll:)-,0 ,6 met. he does. Amort ; 40, SO and ISO meters. The 180 gas was held on a poultry farm show. ..'will proteblv be matched against' meter transmitter was taken chlef- urtti ut'if uiiut-i buuiti , ir,iu-j ui ..... u , ,,, iaiin. ... survey. On this farm were four wnere arucies necessary ui me, buildings housing 3,500 hens and housthold are solil made as nearly rat proof as pos-,; u ihin nt hnwpver. hn.l hnrrnw. I Now is the time, while selections : i-i..-.. 1 ,I.A .tt.iu Pmmnliir lv In Tim vi that It will tint nner- Dr. Leo K. Couch of the biological stores, known as -.Sari-Sari Stores." , cou)i!l la endeavoring to secure a : a"te In daylight. Relnarts said, al- return match for Amort against though It works successfully oy 1 a;pn i:aiiu. wno tnssea uie local nignt. a single iransmiiier 01 lour man a few months ago with a k. w., capable of sending on 20, 40, -n.K' lintft .it liolnt In Ihn OA .,n .a Klin motor ia nnn nf eu unuer tne cemeni noors ami - . J " ." , : , ttniggle when Amort apiierreti 10 ; n,e peary s mouthpieces, foundations and through the con- tlle 4la- Specially bhoppe, .Jj Jack- bp on the v,rg1 ,,f victory. Amorfs When this country Is In dark crete itself, causing a loss in grain 800 M - Mr8- s- KlnS- I tdmlrers are resily to gambio thatlnPg8- tne transmitting will be done and poultry estimated at 1,000 a u . he wiii defeat Hand ir tney year. The calcium cyanide was pumped ; Into the burrows, Bnd 1G3 dead ratal were taken out. These are believ-j ed to be only a part of those killed. : don, the commanding officer. conies to pay his respects. The colouel, a "lady killer", has be come involved in compromising circumstances with Rita Thorn dike, whom Cleo likes immedlat'e- ly. Rita is absolutely Innocent, out Is having a bard time ot it, especially as her husband Is a no- good rotter. Cleo learns all about Rita and things rapidly draw to ward a crisis. Such a crisis that Rita leaves the post, secretly to Join a vaudeville troupe, a job which Cleo gets for her. R'ta as sumes the name of Rheda Thor- waldson. The post is agog with gossip and wondering. RESCUE GRANGE HOLDS MEETING ever nn in niftPr. Vhil in dftvliirht. moot again. Siiolra match would ;2o meter wave lenght will be used. ( rescue Grange at LookinR Glass j held their regular metlni; Friday ' evening. June 26. with many visi tors prestnt. About 16 membpra t;.'twe u Kob'-rt patlaf ! frm Melrose grange, four from heavyweights. Free riVfrsffii Br;..: uiiu inu iiuiu Autoa Washed mna Polished. All work- guaranteed and crankcase service. Texaco non- i Smith Deer Creek grange were In stutter Ford oil. Gllhams High- nrove a great drawing card Pro'.iminary to the Amort-Woods bout on July 4th. there will be a 20 minute wreMiing match between two local lightweights. Smith and Hillia'rd. an l a 3 rour.d boxing fray and Zacliary'i local way Garage. Phone 478., All-summer millinery at the Siie- ttendance. rinitv Shi e irolne at cost and be- Tre program consisted of an , low. . Mrs. S. M. King. uress oy II. liauey, -reaii'im iiy by- Mrs. C. H. Bailey, song by George I Winston," aoilri's.-ies by Mrs. r red Goff, Master of Melrose grange. land Mrs. George Winston; reclla- i tion. Henry Joiies, Master ot Res cue Grange; piano solo by Miss Pauline Hant-en and an address and moving pictures by Agent Cooney. l.pon motion It was dec, wnllo. breaking the bison to harness they ; vlp (.ov(,rno(. FiPrce to bn ,9ent . nce . Stout at the picnic lo be held tile Inst Unl1 la to glvt. nm in later life a Saturday in August, rlaus for tVt.asu, e cht st ot memories that which are gradtmlly being perfect-' w , foreVer be a source of great led. Stale Master Palmlter will al-: ,,,M.t,,rfl , hl,n vour bov will BUFFALO CART A PAGEAsJT FEATURE CALGARY, Alta., June 29. Two; full-grown Alberta buffaloes hitch ed to a cart and driven are to be a feature of an historical pageant July 6 to mnrk the 50ih anniver sary of the founding of the city of . Calgary. j When two cowboys first hegan were almost unaproarnaDie. oui- were soon "gentle broken." follow- The 80 meter transmitter has been set up especially for experimental purposes. Eugene F. McDonald, radio chief, felt certain that com munication would be established In ll zones of the expedition, as bis Chicago station had been able to hear coie fr.im Glasgow, Scotland, and New Zealand In tho daytime with this equipment. Messages and news to and from families of members of the party will be sent every Wednesday night from the rjenlth station. Reinartz pointed out that the pub lic will be unable to hear the mes- County be u gre-ut adventure 1 boy," guys E. A. llritton, to county scodt executive. request e executive committee of 0( ncout a;o only a short the iwuglas County Pomona to in-i'io fill his summers with BOY SCOUT CAMP , OFhfcKS VALUABLE SUMMER VACA 1 ION sages, however, because no stan- idnrd Instrument Is able to pick up -a summer in Kinnt Camn would: the low wave length upon which lor your i the messages win ne nroaucasi Douglas ! As the expedition proceeds up A boy Is 'the coat;L the sending time the ships will De as follows: 12 to 3 a. 6 to 9 a. m 12 to 3 p. m 6 to 9 p. m. E. 8. T. E. . T. , K. S. T. E. S. T. LAUNDRY KIDS so be auked to give an address at The schedule which gives the best response will then be used, this meeting. come back from camp better phy- probably 6 to 9 p. m. l.atlmor's Arsenate Lead teen cents per pound at Stearns and Chenowuth, Oakland. Ore. ! KINft OF ENGLAND ADOPTS AMERICAN STYLE GLASSES I l.nni1V June 5n. rnnserva- tive Englbtl iM-ople are adopting American liii-us and habits to a greater extent than the average sieally, mentally and morally for o I having been. Camp will niaKo his McClarn Autocrat Cord. eigu-; HtrniL'ht. his eves clear and The best tire money can buy to- : Ins voice happy, fie will spend . day. Make your dollar get you line entire time in useful actlvl- more miles. Sold and serviced by I ties unuer tne leadership of nun ot Gilliam's Highway Garage. 332 high character and In the company North Jackson stiecL hnw v. tin am clean tihvsicallv. , mentally and morally. The exer- j BUNDLE DAY TO Englishman cares oje-nly ail- IVfVE LAUNDER UNEKS IN A VVV TU AT RtJlNCrS US CoMPUMENTi EACH DAY. I The manner in which we "do up" household linens meets with the hostess' approval. The manner in which wo launder her table cloths, bed spreads and pillow cases appeals to her sense of politeness. Roseburg Steam Laundry PHONE 79 BE OBSERVED ON TUESDAY, JUNE 30, Rundle Day for the Near East A HRISTLING BREAKFAST I sat looking at Paul for a long ary Johnson here? "No, It is early yet." "Why did you wake me?" "ilecause I wanted to talk to you." "Well you could certainly have waited for a while couldn't you?" "No, I couldn't wait another minute." "Why didn't you ay what you had to say when I came home last night?" . "Ilecause you were too drunk to understand. You seemed to have had a very nice tlme.'t "I did. They are a gTeat bunch of fellows, but they certainly play a stiff gam of poker." be added rather ruefully. "However, things will even up. You know that al ways happens In the long run when a little group plays regui- whlle and I wondered what there That remark was like shaking was about being married thut ' red rag at a bull. "Oh so, this made it so hard for two people i a to be a regular affair. Is It?" to think alike on any subject. He- I inquired. fore I was married, if Paul had j "Why, of course, Cleo. You taken a lltliJ too much liquor, ought to know how llttVe recrea It didn't worry mo In the least. tlon there It at an army post. I I rather laughed at him and en- do not know what the men would joyed his silly cracks, hut now as no if there wasn't always a poker I looked at him spwrawied out on game to help out. The officers the floor my whole soul was filled have one every week. I felt quite with disgust. j complimented when they Invitod It seemed to me as I tat there ! tne." that befoi we were married Paul "So It s your Intention to stay and I had always agreed on every 'out one night every week, la H? subject. Now we were as far 1 1 asked him In a low tense voice, uniiri a. nossilile on. everything I was so angry, 1 could hardly FOR SALE! Pack horses and sad die horses, also good fresh milk cow. boyer tiros. Phone 1414. FO'lfS ALE Sturdy bioccoll plants. S4 per thousand, Johuson strain. J James E. Perry, box 138, Riddle, Ore. FOR S.VCe Oak and-la'urel, S3.50 per tier for block, $1 for split, de livered. U. S. Johnson, Wilbur. Phone 2F41. FOR "SALE Ford delivery, 1920, starter, good rubber, $160. See it tt Turner's service station, WllOdr, Ore. FORI OWNERS Wean-furnish r.a.iue reflectors with plain iens fur your Ford. Head laups at 14.00 a pair. A big im provement over your present equipment Umpqua llattery Sta tion, new location, cor. Douglas aud Main Sts. FOR SALE By owner, a now five- room strictly modern plastered house with 50 foot lot, price $2100, small payment down, will take In us part of first payment auto or vacant lots, 1140 E 2nd St., or sco Mr. Terrell at Walter Good's barber shop, opposite linipo.ua hotel. toil Rfc.M 3 clean bouse keep ing rooms, reasonable. 604 So. Pine. FOR RENT Furnished "apartment close in. Enquire at 329 at Douglas St., or phone 140-L. - FOR RENT 4 rooms partly" tar nished; bath, water and lights; $12 per mo. 874 Hoover SL FOR RENT Mouern furnished apartment, electric range, gar age. Inquire 4U4 W. Douglas. FOR RENT One furnished house, another unfurnished. Call at S3 5 No. Rose street or Phone 237-K. rOR RENT 21'oom api7"wUtTnot aud cold wuter and lights. Fur- ulsUetl. X block IIUIU P. O. fli.M. Puone l-'l-v. i - FOR KENT Four-room furnished apartment, with sleeping porch and bath. Inquire 741 tjouth Main. FOR RENT 38 acres one mile east of Roseburg, suitable for dairying or chicken farm; 6-room bouse Included. 0. W. Young & Son. FOR-RENT- 0RSALE S-rbom, practically new bungalow, with garage; on highway Just north of Riverside store. O. U. Helbig, 407 West Caas street. r WANTED i v DKAI'iDOltl F HOTEL ' At Oakland, Oregon, will remain open July 4th. Din- I TRADE IVANTRn fllil ra.. at ihn Kawa, i Review office. WANTED 150 goats. Address lock boW 219, Drain, Oregon. WANTED' Young "jersey cow, fresh; must test satisfactorily. Address P. O. Box SS0, Roseburg. wXNTED Womanexperlenced in giving cooking denionstrationa, Address fc. 11. P. care of New Review, T 1 VXUUJLAlNUUa ner and supper each 75 cunts a plate. sneak Tomorrow Five Hundred Dollars Cook with gas. NOTICE TO REBEKAHS All members of Roseburg CHINESE SENTENCED TO LONG TERMS FOR KEEPING SLAVE PEN wood. -Will trade radio set fot Mellows Radio Shop. and anything. Was my dream coming true? I asked mysolf. It looked a though Paul and I would have a very busy time cut ling of thoiw old temuties, espe cially the one called misunder standing. I thought over every discussion we had gotten into since we were married and I found 1 couldn't Tuesday. June 30. ; Kroup of 31 rescued by the French possibly see anytnmg irom t-aui ,s S . : .... .police. SHANGHAI, Juno 29. Thir teen boys, somo of whom have been Imprisoned in a filthy, air less sweat shoo for six years, I were identified and claimed by He-1 Parents In the French Mixed CAR UVtN&iU uuu l loin .a call Sol when in need ot auu parts. Saiff's Auto Wreeaui House. . NOTICE TO"C)DOES amfother to, cleties Rainbow Gardens la for lease to lodge dances any night except Wednesday or Saturday, Call 112. LOST AND FOUND I heii.h taiire. No. 41. are instruct-! -'ourt ne recently. The lucky ! , , ., i ho i n fi v hall youngsters wure a i part of regular hours, plenty of sleep. fresh air- and well prepared food j will build-Ills body; the instruc-1 lion in wood-cralt, camp craft and j ,li Th nmii i-enont fan i,f K tip- ' SCUUl I'liiil will u-'iii-hl mo lli orge wearing big tortoise shell learn self control, seif re- Relief will be observed tomorrow. plashes has been followed -hv si v- nance, respeci lor mw .iikiiib ui anil ail resiuenis 01 noseourg are eral Knglbh hostesses In fasliinn-otlicrs, punctuality and iniilalive; asked to aid In this effort to pro able London, following the example ! he will benefit spiritually aud mor- j Viile comfort for the refugees, who of a prominent American who en-! ally from the life In camp by the will suffer greatly during tho com lerlained B'l couples to dinner at1 example of the baders and tue jnK winter without the hol;i which small tables, while a cabaret en- other boys. There w ill be plenty i given them from this count r;, tertainment of tho most expensive of high adventure to give xest aud I old clothing, particularly for chit and up-lo-date nature went on. j thrill lo the camp, '1 here will bemren. is needed and persona bar Evening parties with music are plenty of work to develop his use-jjn(! u,h articles, which fT are now comparatively rare event.i. and tumss- There will be instruction ; willing to have sent to the near althourli some of the more iinMir-:in Scout craft to carry him on up 'east, are asked to leave them at taut of I.o:iilon's hostesses are try-; the ladder toward the rank of,th Presbyterian church tomor It'g to itt'ro.lu e Hu m. the Amerie in Uagle Scout. ' row. Those w ho are unable to de- Iil.a of a cabaret dinner is likely, "The Wolf Creek ramp Is the ' liver the bundles themselves, are to ousfrip tin in. and people ?en- ramu :or your boys. Those men ot i asked to notify Mrs. W. A. Smict:. poin of view and he seemed huve the same astigmatic trouble when he looked In my direction. With this In mind I must have gone to sleep for when 1 opened my eyes the light was streaming In tho windows. I got up off or the sofa, where I had dropped to Bleep, and took a cold shower and then went down Into the kitchen. As I opened the windows I got more and more angty at the thought of Paul's staying out as late as Ire did -and coming In drunk. I had so warned to tell him all about Rita. There were a thousand questions I had want ed to ask him and above all I think my pride was hurt because he so completely forgot all about me for almost 2 4 hours. I had not seen hlin since break fast the dny before. He had not known whether 1 had anything to eat or not. He had not even ask ed me how 1 had spent tho day when he ranie in. In my welf-piiy I forgot that I was a grown wom an and that I really ought to go hungry If I couldn't get myself some food. However, I think tho thing that made me most furious was that whenever. In my nervousness, 1 got out of my lied during night sister, Mlllia Webb. MARGARET ASHCRAFT, Noble Grand. I I FOUND Automobile tire, 41x38, with rim. Owner call at this ol flee and pay advertising. LOST lilack silknSmbreniTwitn Initials E. J. P. on end of handle. Leave at News-Review office. Liberal reward. FOUND-Gold-watch with mono gram on front of case. Ownel call at News-Rovlew office, do scribe watch and nay charges. slave pn In which the .children C)8T-june- 27,"on"road" betweK The identification came as an j Interlude In the trial of Yu ra ti on ft, proprietor 01 a worKHnop, accused, togethor with his Wife, concubine, amah and three other accomplices, of maintaining WRECKED; 15 DEAD: in question worked from early morning until midnight, underfed, en and never allowed to see light of day except such as red through a smull barred window. , Tales of torturn for Insufficient Industry, attempted revolt or in ability lo labor on account of Ill ness were told by the waifs in a manner to bring tears to tho vyos of listeners. Many of tho chil Olalla and Roseburg, 8 head of lambs, all marked with under crops on right ears and holes In left ears. Finder please notify Stanley Jlros., Brockway; phone 47F12. (AMnrlatnl lnw l-aaed Wlni.) GLOUCESTER. Mass., June 29. Fifteen men wore drowned and nine oth'?r members of tho crew UI IIIO llSllll.K l. . I V ... this port, rescued When the POM I uron m-m nmru iiuiu nieir ,.- was sunk In a collision with the I ents and sold to Yu for $5 each. Cunard Anchor Line steamer Tus- Others wero hired out as appren calna, 200 miles east of Halifax i tlf.-s by parents Utile mindful of yesterday their talc. They were employed 1 Heyond tho meagre m'usaago re-I In making brass articles, glass- celved by the ship's owners from I ware anil matcnes wnicn iu uis- tha Anchor Line, reporting the posed of in PROFESSIONAL CARDS OH. at. a. PLlLlOR OttlropraetM physician. 121 W. Lane St, - nun. ar.u people gen- rarnll ;Jr your boys. 1 hose men of asked lo notify Mrs. W. A. SmlcK. night to look throngn the win- eially wi ll oim-The novelty, i ! tills community wno are resnon-' incal chairman, w hose telephone dow. shining straight into my As some of the eocli ty elirotl-, ,ihi ,or ,ile management of tills 1 mimher la 21B V. Mrs. Rmick will ives was the little winking light. disaster, no word has come to amplify the details. The Tuscania, which struck the little fishing craft during a fog, reported herself standing by, searching for possible survivors anil bodies. The master of the the sunken vessel, Thomas Downey, of Lowell, was picked up dead. lelers say, "What would London do without Its American hostesses In these days?" camp want you to visit Tt often, i arrange to have someone call fori in Colonels quarters. aud will appreciate all of your the bundle after being notified. t wondered why I did not keep suggestions. They w ish to do for , The Hoy Hcouls are aiding in lh" , Paul awake the night before even H Inexpensive Oak Chiffonier 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 Irom the stand point of quality, style and price. See U for , Anything in Furniture LE COMPANY 21 N. Jackson St, Rorsburg EAD COLDS Melt In spoon; inhal vaporsf apply frely up uostiils. V Vapo Run Om 17 Minan Jar. tlw4 Ymart your boy In this camp all that you collection and assisting in every i would have them do for him. I hey possible way. 'are making sure regarding food, j n (sanitation, safety and many other SILK HOSE $1 j important items which make for a Same old Mory. "Rest wearing j successful camp. They hope to silk hose I ever had." See the i satisfy parents to the fullest ex- big line, .20 shades of fine silk tent so that they (the parents) can hose at 1.0. Carr's where you gratify that desire on the part ot save. though 1 had had to douse his head with cold water Jut to tell him how I felt. I knew that if w had not been married, nothing could have kept him from me. A tear rolled down ray cheek as I thought that I was now an old novel that bad Just lieen thrown Into a corner when Paul became Latimer's Arsenate IMS eigh teen cents per pound at Rtearns and Chenoweth. Oakland. Ore. store on Seward road. Three or four died as a result of harsh treatment, the court was told, Yu was given a Jail term of 15 years to be followed by expulsion from tho concession. Ills wlfo received a ten year sentence, and Yu Ctiing-dong, nn accomplice who a-Msled in kidnupplng, got a similar term. The concubine and amah, who appeared to have be friended lire boys on all possible ooccaslons, were releused. The Letore and workshop were ordered sold to defray tho cost of trial and to pay for maintenance of tho' unclaimed children. Wives Koine I lines object to Life lnsutv anct". Widows never do. Oregon Life: Chas. 8. McElhinny 248 N. Jackson St. The Umpqua Florist I Choice Cut Flowers Alwaya Fresh Finest Quality Artistic, Floral Designs, t Visit Our Greenhouse or Call 40-F1 CONSTIPATION goat,, and entrjry, pp and vtm return whua taking CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS Kv stomach sweet liver active . a large hunch bowl and cups we bowels regular only Zc - f an rent you. Carr's. PUNCH BOWL FOR RENT Yen. we rent dlniVa. Now have TUBBY An Old Remedy Fails. By WINNER vnu'lL TAV IM THE HOUSE ML A.inTUikT SETTLES, if I .-auT UFI P It IF IT O0E' MAKC VOO i ANGRY VotAt GCT Tost- PuAJIbHfcU 0(r -TrtM MCE AJEVO HAT eovJGHT VcJ AMD Vou DELIBERATELY LET THAT OLD GOAT EAT IT NOw GET I W THERE tKiO A 4 ur.. , ft I , U4 I A 4 (foillf r : Wiim Ml WehumreosixV I'MCOOmiAilN V--yL: f I've cooajteo up f THE VJ0KL0lS ; TuioMWEIy4(it I V0O TOLE ME WHEN ln:,l'rj. TO THREE HUM RED AW t THE fMATTEW mmX 1 COT NAO TO I -v I SEVJEklY ElteiT AM' IM I V 4 VilTH Wou. ) j AlHt. - "A VcouioT AHOMREOy T 7b I MADDER N VMMEN ff ; 1 1 LJ -i 17 I ' TVm 1 fiuLJL -?.i. ! -feiUH-H Wi tea- I 1:1 1 til rVal ". II WAV i II r " mtmmw- f- i. ., r 'IjI I . - IIStM f.Mt,Ml..iml,.l....l.. Garments Cleaned here are cleaned top, bottom and ' all the way through. Try the Master Cleaner. Our Auto Will Call Phone 877 WHEN IN UOSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua