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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY. JUNE 30, 1925. FIVE These Oil Burners are Hot Weather ( Wife Savers See them at our store NOTICE TO FORD OWNERS ! . The regular Ford reflector! and typo H Ford lens will lueet requirement ot ht Dew 4 slate law. i4 C. A. Lock wood MotorCo. A BRIDE'S DIARY 'A Lot Story of Today By Idah McGlone Gibson Classified Section i ALL NEW AOS ON BACK PAGE. ; .."z CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO. THE WINCHESTER STORE A pretty homo wedding cere- U1(, niony was performed Sundayfefter-1 , ' , ,. , .,.. lcm..,.n ..oiiw ir in. i,. ....-- doubt prove a revelation to those l i. i 'riage Miss Husun' Darker and Mr l'nu nve ne,er visited an exteu- Window display IS attractive : Hal.r,,aulus , lha honie of Ihslve hydro-electric development of 'bride's pareuls, Mr. and Mrs. H. tV 8Ucn niagnliud. Member of the lllurker in Riverside. The strvice Ct",l o-tiauisation will act a tic. ...i Kv n.. u i ri.i,ii guides, and will personally conduct luuder a bower "made of three: the , visitors over the Job. The, huge bells of pink roses and while '"" "i" l" " sweet pears. In rae presence of good condition and no difficulty la i twenty-five relatives and close. """'i'"1 ,u "'b friends. The bride was lovely In usually heavy travel which Is ex- a town of .ilk rrni .i rhin nf peeted in connection with the big j pastil blue, with small rosettes of:,'ven' on Ju'y 6th. I pink and blue, and carried a boquet !ot pink and white sweet peas. She I was attended by Miss Gracia Thornton, of Eugene, who was j charming in a pink taffeta gown. The gi'ixiin was attended with pink aud white roses and sweet peas in baskets and bowls, and ininiediale ) ly following the cet-emouy dinner was served to the guests at a table j centered with a bride and groom's ' cake. S. T llurmon S. Conn, for many years a I-MKiili-nt .if Hng.hiirir. illfd on Mrs. $aulus is well known ' In : smidav morninr at his home In Riverside and has many friends inj j'oniaud. following an Illness of HEALTH BULLETIN ELKS, ATTENTION1 this cily. She attended Koseburg. more than 1! months duration. Mr. 4 1 " n'Sn school for a year. Mr. Paulus i conn was so year ot age. being 44444e444)4v' All Elks going to the con- is owner of the Valet Shine far-'born In Indiana in 1844, crossing . 4 vention at l'ortland desiring 4 lors on Cass street, and has a j the piains with nis parents In 1S54. (state Board or Health.) . reservations for rooms 'please 4 number of friends in Koseburg. Mr.jThe lamiiy settled near what is now Regarding four deaths from diph- 4 notify the secretary at once. and Mrs. Paulus left Sunday af-, Melrose, where many, member of ......... ..o uuuu oi iub , ternoon for Marshtield and rort- patient received autltox.u earlier 444o44i4 land by auto, and on their rerurn than the third day of the disease.. from the north will make their Of three more children who died, , failure of doctor to make earl. nome In this city. uuo m not Bceu us a pnysician "iifinuaiB, j6 iu insuiucieui aiuuuiu for six dr.ys after the disease ' antitoxin used and only six prob started, another for four days and . abV unavoidable, the third for "several dayB." Re-! 11- It does not hurt to give an ports such as these are very com-, titoxln occasionally in a case which moo, and are of great importance Is not diphtheria. It Is often dead ln view of the many small out- ,y lo delay until an absolute diag breaks of diphtheria In Oregon ; nosis can be made. lately. Diphtheria antitoxin has been In use for almost 3D years, yet in Ore gon, In 1921, 107 deaths from diph . theria were reported, and there I were probably more. How many of i these deaths were necessary and how many could have been avoid-, ed? It has been shown that when I antitoxin is given on the first day Control of IVnrh Hoot Knn-m. I By It. V. Cooney.i The true peach root horr nnd the family still reside -on the old donation land claim. Mr. Conn remained near Rose burg until about 15 years ago when he moved to Portland. He was a veteran of the Civil and Indian wars, and at the time ot his death was a member ot lieu Butler Post No. 67, tJ. A. R. lie is survived by a'wldow and six children together with a num ber ot grand children, funeral services were held at Portland this afternoon. GLASSWARE SPECIAL8 of the disease, only 2.2 per cent of J,'8 1mpan!on. ,h.,Tr' ,. flat T lltu'U Hich..u jtfim iisii-t a The big new hydro-electric devel-L.. Iriced' 19c. aac. fcirc. opnu'iu or tie ciiuiorma urt'son t,ac the cases die, while by the second mn"u' can ncia in cnecK upon ;Nfl 2 w bo. officiany Uedlcated nilrher n.i triage .. vuuiiic iri'n linrinr inrpn VHnra Clin . . -... ,!.. , i D erceniaRe nas risen to 7.0. ' ; 7. .i, lu Puuliu ser day the percentage ir the antitoxin Is delayed till the third day, 17 out of each hundred die, and tho percentage rises to 24 for the fourth and 34 each for the fifth and sixth days. This gives some idea of the importance of Im mediate attention. The germ of diphtheria lives only a small area ot the body, usually In the throat, mouth or nose. The damage is done by a poison, or by applying the whitewash form ula as outlined In Station Circular 1 Ha. Life history of these pests j can I10 reviewed in rarmers Hul- Sparkling new- glassware just In. Real heavy, imitation cut patterns. nappies, 7Uc. anu tiee the mat Carr's. Also big of plain and cut water, to match; sherbets, puncu cups, etc. C I e 0 Madison, entertaining friends, reads from her grand mother quaint, modest diary. The flapper fiienda are thunderstruck at it qualuu.es and suppressed desires. When the girl leave, Cieo plans her elopement with Paul Armstrong, U. 8. A., a boyhood sweethearu None the less, b In-1 dulgea In a petting party with! Chick Adam that evening. Chick! la wealthy and Cieo parent wish! her to marry him; so doe Chick. I Paul's parents, also social climber j who have lost their money, with Paul to marry Connie Terhuns, ' very rich and In love with Paul. I Despite these desire ot the par-1 ent and Cleo a wondering aa to whether she really doe love Paul, the two are married. Almost Im mediately Cieo begins to learn that mRrriuiie is not altogether a nath of roses. However, tue parents are ' recouciled to tho marriage and the young couple depart tor the army post, to which Paul is asslgued. On the train Cieo has an allegorical lems she will have to face. Whenj Paul Is assigned to duty at once and leaves Cieo, wno Know noui-1 lng ot housekeeping, to shift forj herself during the day. Johnson, a f striker" detailed to Paul nuar-l ters, help out enormously so Cieo is able to aerve tea when Col. uei- don, the commanding officer. comes to pay his respects. The colonel, a "lady killer", ha be come involved in compromising circumstances with Rita Thorn dike, whom Cieo likes Immediate ly. Rita is absolutely innocent, but Is haviue a hard time of It. especially a her husband is a no- good rotter. Cleo learns all about Kita and things rapidly draw to ward a crisis. Such a crisis that Itita leaves the post, secretly to Join a vaudeville troupe, a Job which Cleo gets for her. Hlta as sumes the name of Rheda Thor waldson. The post Is agog with gossip and wondering. Paul comes home from an all night poker party, drunk and disagreeable. REFRIGERATOR COM PANIES ARE GUILTV I (.UpkUUiI l'rew Ia-mmI Wirt.) CHICAGO. June 30. Sixteen re- frlKeralor manufacturing companies vice on Sunday, July 5. invitations to attend this aus picious event, which will he in the nature of a final Inspection and letins 1065 and 124ti. It is Eood "icaiion. win soon oe matieu out. business to know something of." """cations point to a rec- the maneuvers of the pest to be trowu .from. mnr aml far' xnntrniicri lentatlve plans include a number The work of whitewashing the or special features in addition to pieadid guilty in federal court to- young trees should be completed "lv uitanuii program anu ine oay 10 uie inuicimenis in we lurui bv July first of this vear. Con- ,our ' inspection which will take lure cases under the Sherman anti tn.i nf i.o.r unnn nmivp ami! the visitors over the entire pro- trust act and were sentenced toxin, which It manufactures and ' n..h trees over three vears of Ject. I which is carried all over file body aKe can best b(, done i,y the U80 j Thig important new power de-: 'ch. Dy tne oioou. mis poison attacks of 1 to 2 ounces of P-Z benzine 1 velopmeni, which is located on the the tissues of the body, notably crystals applied to the base of the Klamath river only 1 ti miles from the nervous system and the heart tree about Ancust 15th. Tho llnmbmik will h.. th iuri un.i muscle, accounting for the paialy- work of atiulvina- those gas crvs- ftn..st -i.n..ratin i.im nn .i, Big new lino now In. Women s sis often following diphtheria and tals is fully set forth in Farmers' Copco system. Tho powtr house 'vrsLSl unions, bloomers, etc. Haby's the frequent deaths from heart fail- Bulletin 1248. l'roteetlnn of the contuins two reneruiiiiir iinii land children a sizes also. White or ure following exertion after the di- trees lies wholly in prevention. i,.ri, nnerstinv -under nnt ima.i colors. Knit, line lisle ease seems KU ue uver. Antitoxin is an antidote to the pay fines ranging from to f2,U0U to SUMMER UNDERWEAR silk poison, destroying It as It is pass ing thru the body, before it can at tack the body tissues. After the Invtn ho. nm-a atlatittiti tho hrulv .B.i.n.i MB n B.,.;a hose at J1.00. It, for the damage la done. There-, aave- fore the antitoxin must me given early enough to forestall damage of the body by the toxin. Antitox in is a perfectly normal substance, which 1b formed bf all bodies In-1 fee ted with diphtheria. What we j do is to supply an extra amount, of 110 feet , and SILK HOSE $1 I whet I rating of Same old story. "Best wrartng horHepower, or a total of 40.000 silk hose 1 ever had." See the hoinpowtr in alio With tlui corn big line, 20 .shades of fine Bilk IlHu of this new project, the Carrs where you -lco jniTaunn sysieni wm con . eist of 11 different power plants (with a total capacity of over 10,- jOMO turbine hoisepower. Itie following is a brier drscrfit- liavlng a water 'Styles, crepes anu naintsooKs. oee 20.0IMJ electrical UIW D'K l,nu Hl hits. rnceu 10 ve you money. to supplement that which is- na- AN OPERATION REGOKIEIi DRAIN RESIDENT DEAD Elmer Warran Wood, aged 72 years, a resident of Drain for the past 13 years, died at bis home in that city yesterday morning, lie was born in Krle County, N. V and came to l.i... .r Vh . t- , T I ' September 29. 1X53. and , , h ' 2 """"'T'Wr 'in from Tomah, Wis. 'men , which represents an invest-1 , , , ment of more than three million dollars. The diversion dam. which lis located just below the CtVco No. 1 plant, will divert the waters of turally being formed, but which is A-nMon1 rurTalinff Lvciia E Pink-'., 1 i-, I 8 ' rm,i inn in iv in nr.vpn, .im. i WOlded by 1 aklDg LJTOia t.J 1I!K- , ile Mamalh river into a concret c.v-m uu .u, nim.uBcu.vvaii.u and 2H feet In leth. From the end of this tunnel the water will pipe age to death. I. Diphtheria Is dangerous but most curable at the start. Call a doctor at once if the child has sore throat or surpfcious symtoms. II. Antitoxin is a natural prod uct and can do no harm. Delay in administration can and does. The doctor must think of this: I. Out of 75 deaths from diph theria analyzed In Chicago recent ly, 3l) were probably due to failure to call a doctor early enough. 27 PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. M. H. PLYLBR ChlropractM physician, 12 W. Lane St. T AnAl.,c l'lonnnl rrive tnO J"..?; .t7.;;.i' Ci km'.vr. ; enter a creosoted woodstave U.N.UK,U,U..U. ..... ....... .11.,,. otiinte t omtKivnti - iurwlmtit hardene lllla is llv largest wood stave i,rme. airrnotncr i',er "u" crsvoitti'rr,cv.lirn source of great Interest to a widow; and three children. Mrs. E. A. Wood. Rose- burg; Mrs. Louis J. Scholi, Cot tage Urove; and Mrs. Edith Lunau, also of Cottage drove. The funeral services will be held at the Drain cemetery Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. I v' Louis C. Davis Painting and Paper Hanging Phone 669- R 427 East Douglas St COLLARS AND PANELS You will rind a nice line of the newest In neckwear at Carr's. Jab- thosc'ot panels, collars, cuffs, ruffllngs r.. .;,!! .who visit the i.rnlwt on jni. s 'In colors, ana fancies. IxmK at old, and since thn i'rom Mils huge pipe the water will Carr' first for these Items. I have tal:tn it pass into a second tunnel 11H5 leet ' o when I feel run long. Iloth of these tunnels am down or tired. 1 .lined w.th concrete in a horseshoe took it for tnrcc 'section, tho area of which is equiv months before my j alent to a circle 16 feet in dlame two babies were ; ier. From the lower end of the sec born for I suTered M:t,l IminMl tl.n wnt..r u-ill ho nn. with my bfck and Ucted through two steel penstocks earn il feet In dlami ter and near ly 400 feet in length to the power house below. In the power house, which is of structural Btei 1 con struction, Iheru will bo found two LAUNDRTKIDS hwi uriells as if mv heart was affected, ind it helped me a kit, The doctors told me at one time that I wouitl have to have an operation. I thought I two months 1 was all rihiand had nooperauo... 'u7"'V,";:.'biIiIiii( of a 2...i. horsepower u... , vu.v.. ..-. ,h.,t I i tui bino and 1'i.noo kilowatt genera- soVc L I 'only have U take medicine I ',,r' A'lrr 'assi"! through the tur ' . l.,iU. i-,Wa. bivs ihe water is returned to the K;r.Nil'rei5 ; Klm.h river by mean, rif a tall-1 W PLAYER IS BEATEN (AMfwitt Itm UbJ Wire.) MHI.ICDON, Juno 30. Am- vertical type generating unlis, each "l, a " .hop.e '" ,h" "'n"1 of ,...,,,1, ...,n. ....... 'ships, wns eliminated today, when John ll'muessey, of Indianapolis, I was defeated by Henry Cochet, third ranking player of France, 7-, 4-6. 6-1, 6-3, 6-0. S .i in innic in me ,.bout race 75 feet wide and feet long. ' thotr health. I have al.'-o used ycur1 thl plant the surge chambor. Sanative Wash nnd like it v. rvmcch." whleh Is located Immeillately above - Mrs E (rfiflD 4IM1) tst Side the outlet of the second tunnel. Is Boulevard' Ia Amrelei. Cal. ei. avated In the solid rock and Is Man? lotters nave lieen retviveu mi' n nun nun.itrif.. n ia uuoui 'iu , , , , , J Jn Ii,n have l.n restor.-d reet In diameter and annroiimsto. 'f-rtdTourfrnem of Catarrh or Dtaf. tn health bv I.vdia E. IJinkham's VeR- , ly 60 feet high. ctable Cointiound afUr cperaUons , The entire project Is of extreme have been advised. Interest throughout and I LAUNDER. SHIRTS AilrX VUIDTIUU1V1A I I H J s -TaJ AT "Tu APF M OH I nni in. 9 ' BUATffcfcSHAMNe.W. Your shirt waist and his shirt shonld take a trip to this laundry and return. They will demonstrate to you our expert ability, our polite manner of serving and our moderate price". We Invite you to do this. Roseburg Steam Laundry Hall's Catarrh : Medicine ncss caused by Catarrh. SoU by aVwfgtiti fit iwr 40 KM D0 F.J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS When I asked Paul if It was his Intention to make a night ot it once in every. seven, he Just look ed at me as if to say, "Of course 1 do." I returned the look with interest. Neither ot us said any thing for almost a half a minute. It was the clashing of two wills fighting as they had never fought before for supremacy. Paul eyes were the first to drop as he said, "Well, If you want me to lose 5U0 "What do you mean $500?" My heart almost stopped beating as 1 asked tho question. Was It possible that my husband had lost (500 at one sitting? "Well," he. explained In an In jured tono as though I were In some way to blame for It all, "Well, the only way 1 can get back- the $500 I lost last night l to play again?" "Do you mean to tell me, Paul Armstrong, that you lost $500 at cards last night and that you In tend to play again as soon as possible to try and gt It back?" Paul looked up at me furtively. Ills mouth was very boyish and his eyes very miserable. For a moment I felt sorry for him. I recognized that maternal Instinct which Is always in every woman's heart. I suppressed It a quickly as possible, however. "What else Is there to be done, Cleo?" "Well, you certainty can got up and go about your business." "Why, why It s nut time to get up yet. it'eveille hasn't sounded." "It will very soon. I've lieen up for hours. We huve a lot to thresh out, Paul. I don't want to quarrel with you, hut 1 can't worry about things as I did all last night. Oh, Paul, I don't want lo be unhappy. I want to be like wo were when you ued to come back from West Point. 1 want to dance and go scouting about In my little roadster. I want to laugh with you and at you and say smart things that will make you laugh. I want my birthright of youth. I want to be young. Now all at once 1 seem very, very old. Nothing seems bright and Joyous. I'm Just like a squirrel In a cago, going round and round and never getting anywhere and the worst of It is 1 put myself there." "Say, Cleo. Is thero any bromo xcltzer In the house? (Jo and get me some, will yon." "1 don't think thero Is any," I said quickly. That was not true. hut I wanted to make him as physically unhappy as 1 was ment- JhIIv. At that moment I halvd Paul, but more than I hated htm, I hated that thing I had called love, that thing I th'fucht I could not live without. U had been so treacherous. It hsd held out such wouderful dream and alll In the moment It had withheld It magic. ! was awake and my heart was contorted with misery and pain. "I think Johnson will be her In a minute and I'll have him cook you some bacon and eggs." Paul' Momach visibly turned over aa 1 hoped it would. "Hell, Cleo! Can't you be a little decent? Stop talking about food; ' I wish you'd stop talking altogether. Your soul and my stomach are certainly on the ram page thia morning." I heard Johnson' step down stair, and went out on the land ing. "Please tell the lieutenant that the Colonel wants him at head quarter at 11 o'clock! Until then be In-excused from duty." "I'll tell him, Johnson," and to myself I added. ' And I'll toll him a few more things, too." "Was that Johnson?" Paul ask ed as I came in. "Ye, you are excused from duty until 12." well he should do that. He can't expect to tales all my money at night a well a all my time the next day." I had the presence of mind to keep still. My husband had Just given me some surprising infor mation. Col. lilakely Ueldon was the kind of man who was not ashamed of making a practice of taking hi young officer money In a game of cards. "I've got to have something to drink. My throat is burning up. Is there any more coffee?" Paul's voice was raspy. 'I'll get you some," I said tak ing pity on him. He drauk a cup of black coffee with one gulp and then looked somewhat surprised. "Say, Cleo, did you make thia coffee? You have learned how quickly haven't you?" There was a tone in his voice I did not like. Did he think I was lying when I had told hi in I didn't know how to cook? "Rita Thorndike told me how to make It yesrerday. She helped mo get tho luncheon." Paul straightened up suddenly. "Well that's one good deed she has done, at least, but t am afraid my dear, that you will have to forego any further cooking les sons. 1 learned last night that she is a most undesirable friend for you to have." "Will you please tell. me why?" Tomorrow New and Flare-up. : J FOR SALE j : I FOR RENT -J L. C. SMITH TYPEWRITER-Good value. Phone 149. j FOR BALE First class broccoli plants, Kruse strain Joe Harvey, i Koseburg, Phone SF4. I FT)RS"ALE Sturdy broccoli plants Ashby strain, by duzen, lull or lUQU. Phone 391-Y. FOR SALE 64-liich oak dining table, leather-top oak chairs, I oak buffet. Phone US). FOR RENT Furnished room, close In. 444 North Rose Bt-1 FOR REOIT Housekeeping rooms, reasonable. Inquire at UnevJa Lunch. FOR Itt.Vi clean bouse keep ing rooms, reasonable. 64. (to. Pine. .NETTED GEM POTATOES Suit able for seed, $2.50 per cwL . Dunham's at Marshtield, Ore. FOR SALE Pack horses and sad die horses, also good fresh milk cow. lloyer llros. Phone 14H4. FOR SALE U. S.'croam' "separa tor in good condition, ar halt val ue. See It at 2011 JJrockway tit. Evenings. BROCCOLI T-LANTS Ready to plant now. Ashby strain, $3.76 per thousand. M. Common, Curry Estate, R. F. D. 2. Box 85-A. FOiffiALE Sturdy Yroccoll plants, $4 per thousand, Johnson strain. James . Perry, JJox 136, Riddle, Ore. FOR" S ALE Oak and laureIT$l50 per tier lor block, $4 for split, de livered, u. S. Johnson, Wilbur. Puone 12F41. j FOR S A LE Ford delivery, 1920, starter, good rubber, $160. See It at Turner's service station. vvilbur. Ore. FOR SALE Gallon glass Jugs, al so luo leet rubber floor malting. Bargains It taken at once. Pull man llllllard Parlor, Cass St, Hay fever, asthma, catarrh. Re- '.lief guaranteed within 24 hour or money refunded. Lloyd Crocker. TINY HERIi WINS E RIFF1S KILLED FOR RENT i-room, modem house In Miller' Addition. .In quire of Rice 4c Rice. FOR RENT 4 rooms partly fur- nlshed; bath, water and lights; $12 per mo. 874 Hoover St.; FOR RENT One furnished "bouse. another unfurnished. Call at .335 No. Rose' street or Phone JIJ7-H, FOiTRENTi-room apt. wtlh Tnos sua cold water and lights. Fur nished. K block bom If. O. $17.60. Phone 237-Y. - . FOR RENT Four-room furniafceS apartment witn sleeping porch and bath. Inquire 741. couth Main. - FOR RENT OR SALE Wood, practically new bungalow, with garage; on highway just north of Riverside store. G. U. Helhig, 407 West Cas street. WANTED -7 WANTED Old rags at the Hew Ki (lew office. RABAT, French Morocco, June 30. Three hundred RitMan dead were counted on the field after the offensive agulnst the French that ended Saturday ln'the upper Leben valiey.-lt Is announced. 'Ibe French troops on Sunduy scoured the district and cleared out tne enemy. WANTED 150 goats. Address lock box 219, Drain, Oregon. ; YOUN'U'OIRL wants housework or care ot children. Call or address, 7u3 Fullerton St. ' " WANTED First class'experlenced. waitress at once. Steady job. ' Apply at Douglas Grill. WANTED Young " Jersey tow, fresh: must test SAtisfacturilv. I Address P. O. Box 50, Roseburg. WANTED Woman experienced lq giving cooking demonstrations, Address L. 13. P. care of New Review. YOUNO LADY WanG room)and board with family. Reference if desired. Address V, care ne vlew. - Cook with gas. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S 8ALE OF REAL PROPERTY (Aanchtrd Vrrm Lmrd Win.) PORTLAND. June 30. Ti.ry Herman, ex-Astorlan policeman, won a ten round decision over George Lamson, Omaha heavy weight, In the main event of last night's open air boxing card staged by the Portland Elks. Iloth men scored a knockdown, but Herman won the call by outbox Ing Lamson. Floyd Johnson, Seattle heavy weight, knockwd out Chub Craw college athlete In the sixth round. o . A new shipment of plain and In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas Oiunty. In the matter of the Estate of E. D. K. Cooper, Deceasid. NOTICE M hereby given that W. A. Davison, administrator of the estate of E. D. K. Cooper, deceased, will sell at private sale for cash In hand, all the right, title, and In terest of E.'D. K. Cooper, deceas ed. In and to the following de scribed premise situated In Doug las County, Oregon, to-wlt: Beginning at the quarter corner between sections 1 and 12, In Township 27 S. Range 7 W., W. M ; thence 0 deg. 32 mm. W. 1237.6 feet to a stake from which an 8 in. while oak bears S. 3K deg. 45 mln. W. 65.2 feet; thence N. 89 deg. 28 mln. W. 1416 feet to the W. R. of W. line of county road; thence S. 6 deg. 65 mln. W. 1114.6 feet along right of way line; thence W. 2777.8 feet to established lence j MISCELLANEOUS CAR OWNER Don't forget U call 661 when In need ot ant part. 8arff Auto Wreaking House. ' NOTICE TfJ LODGESTmd'other so cieties Rainbow Garden 1 tor lease to lodge dance any night except Wednesday or Saturday Call 112. LOST AND FOUND I FOUND Automobile tire. 4Jx38, with rim. Owner call at thl of flee and pay advertising. FOUND Gold watch with mono ' gram on front of case. Ownel call at News-Review office, de scribe watch and pay charges. j LOST netween Glide and Rose burg, a purse containing $20 in ) bills. Finder will please leave at j Abraham' store and receive re I ward. flowered voiles. A nice assort- jine; thence following fence line ment to pica irom. rnceu ai sd.va. Marksbury Co. NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR STOCK OF DRUGS AND FIXTURES In the matter of Community Drug Company, bankrupt. Kealed bids will be received by the undersigned at Oakland, Ore gon, or at the law office of Rice A Orcutt In Roseburg. Oregon, up to ',!. E. 60.4 feet; thence 8. 89 deg. nine a. m. or July 7. lzs, tor inei25 mn. E- 714 j fl.,.t. th,.nce fj. 75 N. 1 deg. 46 mln. W. 1306.4 feet; thence N. 87 deg. 2o mln. E. 2&H2.9 f'-et tn a rock at Ihe ell cor ner of E. M. Moore D. L. C. No. 42: thence N. 0 deg. 22 niln. W. 14N2.1 feet to a stake In fence line and on south right of way line of county road; thence following right of way road H. )8 deg. 60 mln. E. 139.6 feet; thence N. 69 deg. 62 purchase of the stock of drugs ond merchandise of Community Drug Company In Oakland Oregon, of the Invoice value of $3,846.45 and of the furniture and fixtures In salrl store nf the lnvulco valne of $J,130.35, and the sale upon said bids will be reported at a meeting ot creditors to bo held at ten n. m. on said dale at the office of Iho deg. 53 mln. E. 107.6 feet; thence N. 55 deg. 43 mln. E. 498.8 feet; thence N. 69 deg. 03 mln. E. 615 feet; thence N. 85 deg. 12 mln. E. 615.3 feet; thence W. 75 deg. 11 mln. E. 269.2 feet; thenco H. 0 deg. 29 mln. E. 1251.7 feet to sixteenth corner; thence N. 89 deg. 19 mln. W. 1322.1 feet to place of begin- Keep the Rent .', Take things under your wing own the home yon live m end defy the landlord. .Let us help you. Contracting, Building, Concrete Work, and Furnish Estimate and Plana. J. E.RUNYAN 487 Phone 202-J 8011th Jackson Roseburg. St referee in RoSurg All bid, , must!"'"' nd containing 202.5 . acres, be accompanied by a certified check, "'"W"' ' f "Cr"." CCtt" for ten per cent of the amount bid ,b', ""'I1 c"un,)r . to be forfeited la case the success- '"r said properly will be re fill bidder falls to complete the 'lvitl by the saio administrator at purchase. The right Is reserved to'hn 0'" ' w- Marsters. 219 reject any and all bids. Separate 1 Perkins Building. Roseburg. hid should he made on the Htockl"r,'I'". ,ruu "hd aflr-r July 1, The Umpqua Florist Choice Cut Flower Alvoeye Fresh - Finest Quality Artlstlo Floral Designs. . ' Visit Our Oreenhon of Cell 40-Fl. and fixtures. The Invoice may bo seen and the stock inspected on ap plication to tho undersigned at Oak land, Oregon. T. 11. GAIlllIHON, 1925. Dated and first published this 30 day of June, 1925. W. A. DAVISON, Administrator of the Estate of Trustee lu Bankruptcy. E. I). K. 'ooMr, Deceased, TUBBY Preparedness By WINNER I'jJlNE WFP I WAS'- WAV CWER AT OEROME CR.OMOEU.4 OH MvJR6Ef?S CREEK ! - MTEtl l STAFFORD tCX OVE.I?. iHeo.E im his AviYMOgun j 1 W-rAA? 1 1 rV 1 I - - i w s, 1 TTmP - - i S DFMF KtDtD wsiK-t 1 -yvm rv i I I tuk-r . ...... ...- ... ViA It L I - 1 -v I II 1 1 M V'- O V Me CEEi om rsl 5 1 I hour. cowc summing J rll F AFBMO I I fl U- -H iwtiLOMtc-iHritc' V".:"S 2?uo.J towv ' I I 1 MICHT BE TEMPTtD I U All I jfAi, huowf y-:n -nssr w 4 hocow so. i rl mW3 VMM- Jr " ' CywtV IM-4 '.wn JJ'S' ft, Mil I 9 Garments Cleaned. hero are cleaned top, bo! trim and all the way through. Try tho Waaler Cleaner. Z Our Auto Will Call ', Phone 277 WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT ej Hotel Umpqua