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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1925.
FIVE
ALT!
Place Your Orders for Car 'Door Delivery at
SPECIAL PRICES
Half Ground 100s $16.00 Ton
See Us First We Gin Save You Money
FARM BUREAU
COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE
ROBEBURO OAKLAND
EFFORT TO BUG
ClTlfJffiT
I if in II ftTIBT
TtAH MAT SIAHI
I Hall's Catarrh
I Medisifte l?t???i,
both local and internal, and has been
1 successful in the tf eatment of Catarrh
for over forty years. Sold by all druggists.
; F. J. CHENEY 61 CO., Toledo, Ohio
Efforts to secure a Chautauqua
for next year will probably be un-
dertaken during the summer'
months. Owing to the fact that I
there were not enouKh guarantors 1
to make up a contract, no chautau
qua was provided for Roseburg
this year, but those active in bring-!
Ing that form of entertainment to
the city hoie that there will not
be aaother year pass without a
good chautauque program.
Sufficient interest, however, has
not been developed, up to the pres
ent time. It ia believed ,to Justify
flctals are pursuing their quest
for additional suspects, some of
them said to - be members of
wealth and prominent families
here and in nearby cities. These
Include William H. llowden,
friend of Mayor Madden, and
Mowen's roommate, Fred Hrokow;
Edward Ferris, Tony I'arniupianl,
Paul . Ilurney, "Mickey" O'Hrien
and others whose names have not
been given out.
Evidence connctlng Mayor Mad
den with the Moss landing fracas
a week ago when one deputy she
riff was killed and two other
possemen wounded, was streng
thened yesterday when John May,
held In jail at Salinas, identified
photograph of Madden as tne
campaign to draw up a contract.
but later in the summer it is pos- , wh0 he had seen on at least
sible that such an effort will be one occasion In the vicinity of
put forth.
Drain recently fostered a very
successful free chautauqua, and It
is understood, unofficially, that
this company has been considering
coming to Roseburg with
gram.
Moss Landing a ew days beoro the
clash last week.
The Pebble beach fracas of
three weeks go, the blowing up
of ttve Buspected rum supply ship
pro- Comet in San Francisco Hay less
than two weeks ago, and tne una.
I'ncler this system a group of ing of the body of Mrs. Mae Oar-
chautaucua lovers and businesses tcht on the beach south of Mon-
whieh would be benefitted, sub- terey last wek. all are linked by
COJSTTQKML
BE
Ing both to Australia and the
I'nited States. It was pointed out.
The gold arrived from the main
land aboard the transport Chau
mont. and $1,300,01)0 was trans
ferred to the flagship California
of the battle fleet, the remaining
SS0O.OU0 to the I'. S. S. Omaha,
flagship of the destroyer squa
drons. It is eipectcd that the disburse
ments of the American fleet In
both pav aud painrent for sup
plies will exceed the 12.000,000
considerably, but such excels will
I bo covered In the usual manner
A BRIDE'S DIARY
A Love Story of Today
fii Idah McGlone Gibson
Classified Sectioni
ALL IfW ADS ON BACK PACE. T
ml serviceable
line of new rubber aprons. Wear
one of ours, l.loyd Crocker.
Word has bwen received by the
' iiaiuuer in lumai.ii. i . vebailira
from Itandon. Marshfield and ewtla"Ks
Heedsport. that each of those
cllles will he renreamileil in the I An attractive
party which leaves here on Sutur- I
day morning for a trip over the
North Cmpiitia highway route.
Hend and Klamath Falls have
announced that they will have
delegations at Diamond Lake to
meet, i be party there.
The trip is being made for the
purpose of acquainting interested
parties with the Tmpqua highway
project, and it is hoped to arouse
greater enthusiasm among the
various other cities which will be
afecfed by this important road.
The party will include the
members of the road committee
of the Roseburg Chamber of Com
merce, a photographer, officials
of the forest service, members of
the state highway department
newspaper representative, a mem
ber of the county court, and de
legates trom tne nanuon, atasn- , ,h
Cleo Madison, entertaining
friends, reads from her grand
mother's diary. The flapper
friends are thunderstruck by its
quaintness and suppressed desires.
Soon after Cleo elopes with her
boyhood sweetheart Lieut. Paul
myself, for then I smiled for I had
calmly sent Chick's and Connie's
collect.
After these wires were sent I
wondered if I had better wait for
Johnson for I could not tell what
Paul would do. He was capable
Armstrong, U. S. A. Cleo's parents and liable of doing anything. I did
wished her to marry wealthy Chick not nave to mins long, nowerer.
Adams: so did Chick. Paul's par- because I saw Col. Ileldon coming
ents wished him to marry tho rich ; up the walk to my house and I
and willing Connie Terhune. Cleo j know that Paul had told him some
bruins to learn that marriage Is thing.
not a path of roses almost at once. "He careful, Cleo, be very care
The young couple departs for the ful," I said to myself. "Don't say
aimv post. Ou tho train Cleo nas 1 anyming mat win give wie siury
an allegorical dream Indicating the ; away until you know exactlv what
problems she will have to face, our husband has told the old bat"
On arriving, undomeatic Cleo is The dorbell reverberated through
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Child's bed. Phone
459J.
von sALri-Coiiio miu. to: Era
-I
SWAMPSCOTT. Mass., July 14.
President Coolldse hopes that
conditions will be such that ,a con
ference can be held In the near
future for a discussion of extra-
as Chinese customs.
The efforts of the Amercan gov
ernment to bring about such a con-
fleld and Reedsport chambers of
commerce.
Transportation and food will be
lunusireil dv ine iiufsi Brrne. . . , . ,. ,,,
the party being officially piloted rence. , ? '
by Forest Supervisor Carl B. Neal. ' summer p..o j.ouse. , "'"'"
Stops will be made at Ilahce. Big t"'H,.p to. b"l 'w SfZ
Camas and Diamond Lake, where "ons signatory to the Whlnirton
meals will be served by the forest treaty participate, and the I nited
service cmnlovees. States has not entered Into an
" The l nPd I anT Klamath Falls ' reemeBt with Oreat Britain and
delegations will meet the party ! J-1 with regard to ! "
at Diamond Lake, where a discus- I " WRS reltertted that? I niud
slon of the road proposition will: States was .ecklni solely o have
be held and the aid of those com- the Washington treaty ol.llKnlions
munitles enlisted In completing j to China carried out on .he cue,
the project. It Is believed that hand and to secure frvn f. U na fro
ths excursion will cause a greater tectlon for liven and property ct
enthusiasm for the road and will i foreigners on the nine.-,
u.. .kni i.n ,rh. ik far I The st.ue ml w.n made that
able to serve tea to the "lady-kill- j
er" colonel, through the help of
Johnson, a striker. Col. Ileldon
has become Involved in coinprom- i
i.-i n k rircunmtaacts with Rita I
iThormllke. Rita Is innocent; her j
I husband Is a crook. Rita secretly
leaves tho post to join a vsude-i
ville trope, a Job which Cleo gets
for her. Hits aaNunio the name of ;
heda Thorwaldson. Finally, aft
r the colonel has frantically
bounced in and out to inquire
about Itita. Cleo receives a lele
lt is from Rila, or Rheda.
Cleo decides to keep everything
about Itita secret.
A Telegram from Connie Ter
hune to Paul about Rita stirs up
fireworks.
Paul and Cho fight over every
thing from Rita to gambling debts.
THE
its early completion.
Cook witn gas.
il!Ol'l (SATHKItlNC
OK T1IK AMKItlCAV
SlXU.tY SCHOOL I'NIOX
' ,1....... nn ,.i i. a mlirtll'l' f f
the publish.-d report from Tokio
j that the United States In reaching
! an agreement with Great liritain
! and Japan has agreed to hidefin
laie posinoncmtnt of the confer
;enre on extra territoriality.
The view of the president as out
' lined Is that the conference to be
! held miller the nine-Dower treaty
; should and wll mushier tariff
scribe a sufficient amount to guar
antee the contract, and admissions
to the programs are free, naturally
giving1 considerable advertising to
the coniinunity which provides
such entertainment.
Cook with gas.
!T
authorities with activities of the
same band of liquor runroers be
lieved to be headed by Madden
and Joe Parents, slso under in
dictment and at liberty under
(5,000 bond.
For concrete work call Taylor,
113 No. Flint St. Tel. 25-R.
CLAIMS MONEY LOST
Karl Henbest reported to police
officers today that the sum oi J20
was stolen from his clothes while
he was in swimming last night.
He suspirloned hoboes wjio were
loitering in that vicinity.
The fourth annual group gath
ering of the American Sunday
School Union. Roseburg District.
win be held Sunday. July 19. i nuestions. extra territoriality, and
1 92.1. at the Oak drove nu!o camp n other problems covered by the
grounds, four aud oire-half miles Washington agreement,
sou'h of Roseburg on tho Pacific I it announced that the stale
highway. department now is in comuiunica-
An all day moling: come bring ,iou wllu tnu various powers sig
your Billies for a lesson study at . nalory lo the treaty In an effort
9:45 a. m.: also proeram and
to make arrangements for
speaking for the day. Basnet elln- mlldj,1K G( the conference in
ner at noon. Coffee will be fur- ki at an early
nlshed: bring your cups.
come you are welcome ,,,,,, ()ut ,u,1,l,,vlsors. colored
T.nrH'a nnd the fullness thereof: I roiaer.
the world
therein.
and they
that dwell
XX
Taylor-roeee concrete la good con
crete. Tel. 225-R.
KA't'llAMJF. ItATKK K-
AIII.K, MAW SWIS TO
KXJOV PARIS SHOW.
JAPAN HAS TROUBLE
PROVIDING FOOD ENOUGH
FOR POPULATION
MORE TELEGRAMS AND
COLONEL
"What a pitiful story you are
telling me," exclaimed Paul, who
imd become very much Interested,
biiiI I could see. very sympathetic
toward Rila. "I would not have
tiioiight that the colonel could be
so callous. 1 can t Imagine how any
i.iH u can try and hide himself be
lli mi the skirts ol any woman"
"Well, he did, Paul, and that Is
the reahon why when she came to
m- the next day In desperation I
(1 lermined lo help I er."
"Did you tell her you had heard
:he conversation i-f the night be
fore?" asked Paul.
I certainly did."
"Well," he sail rat ior haltingly.
"I ilont see how ou could have
lu lled II. How much did you give
i r for h.r expcti.e.'F?"
Acaln I flared up In anger, tt
the house. I opened the door
quietly, as I knew whom 1 should
face.
The colonel walked smilingly In :
Kalig. I have come again to call
on a very clever woman a young
woman who is as loyal as she is
beautiful a girl who stands for
her own sex. But if you will al
low rue, my dear, to say 1L a wo
man who is rather mistaken In re
gard to me."
"Check one," I said to myself.
"Paul has tald nothing of the con
vocation 1 overheard."
"I do not quite understand you,
colonel,' I said aloud.
"Yes, young lady, you under
stand me perfectly and I under
stand you quite as well."
"Oh. vou do?" I said again to
myself kuowing that he under
stood me uot at all.
Tomorrow The Lion and the
Mouse.
louglas St.
PLANTS for sulo, cauliflower, cab
bage, broccoli, kale. Phone 6r t.
FOR SALki" First "class broccoli
plants, Kruse strain Joe Harvey,
Roseburg, Phone 8F4.
FO RS A LE One Ram bdule He" and
one Delaine buck. JJoyer Rroa.
Phone 14F14.
FOR'SaXE First class oak dining
room suite at half price. Phoue
149.
FOir"S'ALE Broccoli plants, Aih-
by strain. F. M. Curtis. Phone
8F4.
UKOCCOtn'XXN'tS FOR SALE
Ashby strain, $3 per thousand.
V. Bounds, Ruckles, Ore.
Cook with gas.
IT
!L!
FOR SALE High grade billy
goats. Wtllard Smith, Glide, Ore.
Phone 84F23.
FRESH'JERSEY COW Will trade
for goats. 1L F. Huntley, Brock
way, Or.
FOR SALE CHEAP Teiit-auto
cover, 14x18, 1 West Jdosber
St.
FOR SALE fou tiers wtiodTPuTlt
in shed while dry. 603 Mill St..
or phone 420-R.
FOR S A LE Baled-gralii hay,Vt
baler. 918 a ton. On Ages ranch.
Northwest of Winchester.
FoTTSaTE Blackberries,
FOR SALE Cucumbers, summer
squash, green beans and new jh '
tatoes at J. E. Evans' stand Ion
Pacific highway at Dlllard.
i-'OR SA1.K Hood ranged Ivory
bed, like new, springs and mat
tress; also kitchen queen. In
quire 1141 Unipq.ua Ave., 'or
phone 3'iS-Y. . ,
OU SLE two horses, cheap?
weight about 1000 each. Ueod
for puckiug. tiding, light work.
Write or call O. A. W. Russell,
Sutherliu, Ore. j
i L'ATCHING'S lSElTCAUSr:
1!21 Ford touring 21 .00
Looks and runs good. ,
1921 Ford touring 2U.00
Repainted; mechanically good.
1917 Bulck Six touring 2o(.00
Runs good and good rubber.
1923 Chevrolet touring 271.00
In good condition
1920 Hudson 7-pasa. tour-' !
ing . 600.00
Wire wheels and good condition
1920 Hudson 7-pass. so- '
dan . , , 75C.00
Looks and runs like now.
Roy Catching Motor Co.
125 N. Rose Roseburg, Ore.
box. Pick tbem yourself. K2S
Hamilton streeL
FOR SALE i iackiu1e87harness
and wagon; cheap. R. F. Hunt
ley, Brockway, Ore.
FOirSALE Broccoli pfiits SH
Valentine Btraln. E. C. Engle,
Oakland, Ore.
( AamrUIr,! rrM laml Wlrr.l
NEW YORK. July 14. Jimmy
Goodrich, of Buffalo, N. Y., un
known or uuheard of as a boxer a
year ago, today Is lightweight
seemed such an unnecessary ques-i champion of the world.
Hon. "Why should you want to ! The title was acquired by his do-kiic-v.
? I didn't nk y.nu for any i feat of Stanislaus Loayia, of
money, did I ?" ' Chile, by a technical knockout In fTHTsaXE
I in not assing now iniiu uiuii,- ine secunu rounu oi a lo-ruuou
you gave her, Cleo," said Paul In j bout at Long Island City last night,
that na'ty. decisive voire which he Goodrich succeeds Benny Leon
cati call up when he wishes. "I am ard, w ho retired In favor of the
FOR SALE PacL horses and sad
dle horses, also good fresh milk
cow. Boyer Bros. Phone 14F14.
FOirSALE Broccoli" plants? three
varieties, 12 per thousand. C. O.
Branton. Dlxonville, Phone 19F31.
FOU SALE fN
HAY FOU SALE iN COCKS
Very reasonable. Half mile north
east from Camp View. Theo.
Trulsen.
FORTSALE One or two lots close
In. Will take UBed car or radio
set In part payment, terms on
balance. Phone 356-R.
Ford ton truck, pneu
matic tires and hard tire set fur
rear wheels, a bargain for 9200.
1171 W. 1st. St.
demanding lo know.'
"You've a fat chance to get any
thing from ine by demanding. You
ought to know lhat by now. Paul?"
"Then don't ask me for any
money until you enn show me
hat vou did with the money your
father pave us
winner of a lightweight ellmlnv
tion tournament ordered by the
New York State Athletic commis
sion. tloodrlch pummeled the Chilean
with heavy rights and lefts at the
start and floored him five times
during the first round. Lnayza
LUKE CO, PRESERVE ACHES AND PAINS
ALL OVER BODY
(AMnclaltd rrtm Lwd Wi.
PORTLAND. Ore.. July 13 In
vestigation of conditions in the
Lako county antelope preserve to
determine whether It will be ncc
cessary to bore wells and pump
wnter for the antelope because of
water shortnge was ordered today
by the state gume commission.
A request bv the federal bureau
of fisheries for the loan of the
service of W. O. Madley, fishway
superintendent was granted. The
government wanted Hadloy's as
sistance in connection with dam
construction in Washington.
A hearing of the proposed change
In the open season on migratory
bids i ast of the Cascade to coin-,
ride with the open season west of
the mountains was authorized by
the commission. The federal gov
ernment recently amended its reg
ulations to allow the change.
! PARIS. July H Profiting by,
the height of the Swiss franc as
conipar'd Willi the French, entire
clubs, chambers of commerce and
j other bodies of Swiss, with their
'families, have come over the bor- 1
Mrs. Proctor Reports Great
Benefit by Taking Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegeta
ble Compound
Sharpsburff, Pa. " I recommend
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound to an sun er
Spend your vacation at Boswell
Mineral Springs.
I
dor to fit! end ttip exposition of
doeratlvp nrt In numbers that
rompai favorably vlth the Eng
lish nml American visitors.
Switzerland's contribution to
tho exposition in one of tho most
Important, consldcrlnc the size of
the country, at the Craml ralaiR.
All the old historic cities have
sent Imposing displays of their
burghers handicraft.
TOKYO, July 14. The food aud
population pmbl. iu still rontluues
tht! most serious one confronting
Japan. At a recent meeting of high
officials of the Department of Ag
riculture and Konstry It was du
chi.'d that the govcrnnn-nt should
revise the regulations for openini;
up and bringing laud under culti
vation. The officials were of tho opinion
He didn't vivo It to its; ho gave i frHCtured his right ankle in a fall
me women. I have
taken four bottles
of it and I feel 100
per cent better. I
rthdtya8n"S !V. H. KI.KKT TO ...H.U KSK
no amoiiHiii inu
Liquid rye glass cleaner with
I cloth. 2",c. post paid. 30c. Ir. II. C.
: Church, Perkins Hullding.
,that there aie considerable areas
in llokkaiilo and Korea which
j nilKlit be opened up n;ui tilled If
proper encouragement were oifer
d settlers, it was stated that,
! while the area of land In Japan
;and the volume of l'ood.sluffa have
been materially Incrca.-ud. the rate
of increase has begun to lall oil
. Ian ly and it nut keeping pace with, why
the increase oi poiitiianon.
i Consequently, additional Induce-
nienis are to be otli-ei seiners in
the districts which are still open
to cultivation.
SJ.IMMI.IHMI IN Al M'li All A.
with a tired feeling;
all the time. 1 had
aches and pains all
over my body and
nan tne neaaacne
a good deal. 2 saw
HOT OX Til Ml. OK
i.iimiiii sMKi(;i.i:i:s.
(Awriati,! I'rr Uacl Wirt.)
SAN- FI'.ANTISCO. July 13.
"Revelations which will shako the
state to lis foundations. " are
promised shortly by county and
federal authorities who are pursu
ing an intensive investiiration into
lliliior smuggling activities In the
bav district.
With Mayor .1. H. Madden of
Satl-alito. Marin county and sev
eral others already undr indict
ment as ring leaders of a sus
pected hand of booze runners, ot-
IIONOl.n.r. July 14. Tire
cargo of IL'.M'IO.IHMI in gold which
the I'nited S'ales Meet Is taking :
to Australia, to pay the m"n anil
ri.fmv .nni. nf the evnenHes nf re. I
four advertisement in the 'Pittsburgh fueling and re-provlsionim:. will
ress' and thought it might help me. he transferred bodily to the An-
I have been greatly benefited by its , stralian government In return for I
us and highly recommend it for all ' Australian gold coinage at an
ailmenU of women." Mrs. J. II. j oiinee-for-oiinee rato. .
Procter, Box 1, East Liberty Sta- The American money l!u n will
tion, Pittsburgh, Fa. i be melied down and transformed'
Such letters prove the frreat merit inio Australian coinage. The Am
of the Vegetable Compound. These , ertcan government will pay a
women know byexperiencethebenefit mintage fee of three pence an
they havereecived. Their lettersshow ounce, but will f-iivn $:;fl.ontl In
a sincere desire to help other women J exchnnce on the deal, naa! offi-(
suffering from like ailments. Let rers -stimate. If American dol-i
these experiences help you now. ' tars were exchanged for Austral-t
In a recent canvass of women pur- Ian currencv. the rate would t,e i
Wonderful relief for nervous
people. Hot Mineral baths, lloawell
Springs.
Louis C. Davis
Painting and Paper Hanging
Phonr. 569-R
427 East Douglas St
SNAKE RIVER DAM
DEDICATED TODAY
AM Kit CAN KAMA Ida.. Inly
HI. The gigantic Anicrlean l';ill-i
Irrigation dam on the Snake river
here, was formally dedicated to
day. Secretary of the Interior
Hubert Work was one of the dls-
ttnirnlslied visitors present. Ida- j
hoans attending numbered fi'-v- .
eral thousand and they came from
all s-ctIon of Ihv state. The new
dam when completed v.ill soppiv
water for many thiiiintnd a-r-
of agrli nltiiral land. Chief T :i
Pobriko fif the H.-inno'-k lnd' in
chasers. W out of every P) report atinrnxima'i lv II SI to the noiind. ! tribe made n address In which
beneficial results bv taking Lydia K. j w hile the present, ounco-for-ounc- he stre-sed the sacrifiiei he:n
Pinkham'sVcgctablet omjxiund. Sold arrangemtnt plus tho small made by the Indians that the ti n i
by druggisU everywhere. mintage charge results In a sav- might be built;
Hut I'll say he gave it to
us and give an art-nun! of it pro
vided you will make the same con
cession about tin- money your
father gave to yon. Otherwise bo
careful. Paul Armstrong, and don't
goail me loo far."
Mv husband looked st mo as
tbourh be would like to hake me
but ho Iboushl beier of It and
went out of Ibe house and slam
med the dor. As MMin as he was
gone I wrote a win- In Itheda.
"More power to yon. dear. Don't
trust anyone with anything about
yourself except Chlik. Will write
soon at length. Cleo."
To thick I wired: "Advise me
Immediately If Uheda gels tho Job.
Iliad that two of the pang are go
ing to be with her. Kin and Kvan
ale very clever and I do not see
the llitce won t make a great
hit. Tell the boys to lake good
cue of her; I don't want her to
be hurt. She Is not hard-boiled
like your old pal. Cleo."
Tiie more I got to thinking
about Connie Hie madder I got. I
knew that she bad sent that wire
to Paul lust lo make trouble, final
ly I deluded that I would let her
know she couldn't put anything
over ine, and 1 toll-graphed her:
'iur Connie: I have heard yon
say many times that all was fair
In love and war. which you will
SKiee was old stuff long heforo you
were born. I think, however, you
are ruslilng the mourners a Utile
when win wire Paul purposely to
make trouble.
nf course vou realized Inimi1-
anil hung on to tiie ropes with one
hand while he sought to slave off
punishment with the other. His
seconds tossed a towel Into the
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S
SALE OF REAL PROPERTY
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon for Douglas County
FOR RENf,
1
FOR RENT CHEAP 7-room
house. Phone 3IK13.
FOtt'HENT Modern, furr.lshed"?
room apartment. Phone 181-H.
FOR RENT ModernapartmenC
nicely furnished; garage. . .410
W'esl Douglas St.
FOR RENT Furnished three-room
apt., water, lights, gas range.
608 S. Stephens St.
FOR RENT Sleeping room. With
toilet and bath; quiet location.
Inquire it .'6 Cobb St.
FOR RKNT Modern 6-room house
on Flint street. No. 233. Phone
210-L. J. 1). Braughton.
FOR RKNT 6-room niodeflfbuEga"
low and S-room house. Inquire
720 Winchester Street.
toil ItbNT Furnished aparunenl
close lu. Inquire at 329 East
Douglas St., or phono 1ID-L. .
fOiC RENT OR SALE"6-room;
practically now bungalow, with
garage; on highway Just north
of Riverside store. O. U. Hjlblg,
407 West Cass street.
FOR RENT320 acre rancfi2
miles W. of L'mpqua. Good
house and all necessary bldga.
Rent $175 year. For further In
formation write to owner, Wm.
Klsen, 1540 W. 80th St., Chicago.
Illinois.
I
WANTED
I
In the matter of the Estate of E. WANTED Old rags at the New'
IV K Cnnnar 1 W. .... ..... I 1 , . i . . , , j
11. K, Cooper, Deceased
NOT1CB is hereby given that W.
A. Davison, administrator of the
eslnte of E. D. K. Cooper, deceased,
will sell at private sale for cash lu
hand, all the right, title, and in
terest of E. D. K. Cooper, deceas
ed, In and to tho following do
ring after 35 seconds In the second I scribed premises situated in Doug
round. jiaJ County, Oregon, to-wit:
o ' lleglnning at the quarter corner
Studenaaer costs loss per pound between sections 1 and 12, in
chau butter.
WM. BELL LEAVES TOMORROW
ON EXTENDED VACATION
C. W. Norman, relief weather
observer, arrived hero today from
Kallspell, Montana, and Is to serve
Ihe local weather bureau station
during the absenco of Meteorologist
Wm. Hell, who Is taking a 30day
leave of absence. Mr. Hell nnd wtre
will go to Ashland. Misllord. Cra
ter Iike and Klamath Falls, re
turning here on the 20th to meet
their son Wendel of Ixis Angeles,
and they will then go lo Port An
geles, Washington to visit with rel
atives, and balk after property in-
i U resis. They will then return to : t way roan . ss ueg. ou mm. r;.
i Seattle on the 27th where Mr. Hell 4.19.6 feet; thence N. 69 deg. 52
will attend the Knight Templar mln. E. 60.4 feet; thence S. deg.
convention. ' 1 25 mln. K. 7413 feel; thence N. 75
I o deg. 53 mln. E. 107.5 feet; thenco
Township 27 S. Range 7 W., W. M
i hence 0 di g. 32 nnti. W. 1237.6
fceC to a slako from which an 8
in. white oak bears S. 3s deg. 45
mln. W. 65.2 feet; thence N. K9 deg.
:s mln. W. 1416 feet to the W. R.
of W. line nf county road; thence
S. 6 deg. 55 mln. W. 1114.6 feet
along right of way line; thence W.
2777.8 feet to established tenco
line; (hence following fence lino
N. 1 dsg. 45 mill. W. 1306.4 feet;
thence N. 87 deg. 20 mill. E.
2502.8 feet to a rock at the ell cor
ner of E. M. Moore D. L. C. No.
42: thence N. 0 deg. 22 mln. W.
14S2.1 feet to a stake In fence line
and on south right of way line of
county road; thence following right
Rt Jlew office.
PLAIN SEWING oTany klhdr04
West Mosher St, ..,
DUESSMAK1NO by thedaTbr
piece. Phone 210-L or write Alile
Uraughton, 526 Mnrstera St. -
WANTEIWSteadytoarders s'orv
ed family style at Orange Lan
tern. Ask our prices. RoonV to
rent. 116 8. Jackson SL
WANTKI Ono 14-ln. or one U In.
plow, to be used with tractor.
Also one single or double .disc
harrow. Must be priced to sell.
Hoy 161, Myrtle Creek.
Hoswell Mineral water baths for
all forms ol rheumatics.
TENT SHOW COMING
N. 65 deg. 43 mln. E. 4'JS.S feet;
thence N. 65 dog. 03 mln. E. 615
feet; thence N. 85 dig. 12 mln. E.
615.3 feet; thence N. 75 deg. 11
mln. K. 2MI.2 feet; I hence H. 0 deg.
2'J mill. E. 1251.7 feet to sixteenth
corner; thenco N. Ml deg. 10 mln.
W. 1322.1 feet to place of begin
ning, and containing 202.5 acres,
or less, less 2.5
Tuesday ' more or less, less 2.t acres occu-
rie'l U) r ie, -III i nuilljr iul.
Every lady nttendlng Ihe play
"Saints and Sinners," at Jennings'
Tent Theatre next Monday night,
July 2o. will receive a ticket that
lfiil.1v lhat Paul knew nothing will admit her free on
l.os Alleles, she is a particular Ihe tint will he located at the " ' ' '
fri. nd or mine, illad she rati be 1 corner nf Walte am! Cobb s'r t.i 1 reived by Ihe salt administrator at
with Krn and Kvan for she Willi for a one week engagement. Com-!hn oflice of It. W. Marsters. 219
help then, to make rood. plot., change of plavs, music and 32'' Perkins Hullding. Roseburg.
"Com- down and see Pnul some. I aiidevllle every night. Doors oien 1 Oregon, from and alter July So.
lime. I ihlr.k he is getting a little! at 7:20. show starts at X. Prices j 1925.
Hred i f married lite. Vou might are 20 i ts for children, 40 cts. for Dated and first published this 30
pep him up a hit. Al b ast you adults. No reserved seats. day of June, 192.V
would make him thoroughly sails- o I W. A. DAVISON,
fled- with me. cleo " For prompt taxi service, city or I Administrator of tho Estate of
"Expensive telegrams," f ssld to 'country trips, phone 41. ' K. D. K. Cooper, Ileceased.
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miscellaneous: i
CAR OWNER Don't forget t
call 553 when In need of -auto
parts. Barff'a Auto Wreeiu
House. .
RADIO FOU"WOOIWI1I trade,
for wood, 4 tubo Radio complete
with batteries, aerial, and two
head phones. Write to W. A: I,
care News-Review.
I LOST AND FOUND
1
FOUND Automobile tire, 4Jx3
nn rim. owner call at this of
flee and pay advertising.
Lu.-sT -lliack bow tie, wit rTEaJJer n
Star ln. Finder please leave
at this office,
PROFESSIONAL CARDS!
OR. al. ri. PLYLKR Chh-uprectH
tihTslclsn lis w. Lane
WHEN IN ROSEBURG
STOP AT ;
Hotel Umpqua
TUBBY
Pack Your Trunk, Mom.
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"DESERT FLOWER"
The Umpqua Florist
Choice Cut Flowers Alwsys
Fresn
Finest Quality Artistic Floral
Designs.
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Moths
Now Is a bad tltno for niotua.
Let us help you solve the
problem and keep them out
of your winter clothing.
Our Auto Will Call
Phone 277