ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY, JULY 15. 1925.
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A BRIDE'S DIARY
A Lovs Slory of Today
By Mah McGlone Gibson
Mndlaun, entertaining
"reads from her Brand-
diary. The flapper
FarlntantB.
Inoohdt, f i no
ThtAgtJ 'friends,
tirr-k.l ..,l,l.Nn Conking, mother
I ' . . .... e .1. . I'itinild bh ( liiitiilnral t-,i-l. hu Ita
Avoid imitations "''- ..... ...
I- quaiinnrss and suppressed desires.
the! OCA? TFACHF.RS Soon after Cleo eopt'S with her
tuoILT ,,,7... ZTlZC bo.vhocd sweetheart Lieut. Paul
OL1 IllVjn 1 iixuj i ArmsiroiiK, U. S. A. Cleo's parents
IN EXAMINATIONS ; " "r to marry wealthy Chick
Adams; so did Chick, Paul's par-
Classified Section
ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE.
Fifteen, men will make up
party taking the trip over
North I'mpqua route. It la expect
ed. The cars will leave the Cham
be r of Commerce office on Satur
day moraine July is. and will to! n k - i.,. iheients wished him to marry the rich
to ihe end of the nw road, and , , e o( . ,.oimty auperintemlent ?r wt"iS Connie lerhune. Lleo
from' there hone wid be taken to : of ,,t.hoo,a, flr lhe recent teacher s ,to'fins ' that marriage 1.
llahee for in- first nlRht's slop, j ,,,,,. , furnishes some inter- ?' roses almost at once
There will be '.hreemeniberu of the !,,, rict lhe vou"s c0,",le d,'l",r,a ,or
Chamber of Ce.iin.i.rce road com- "Sr,, were submitted. nny post. On tho train Cleo hat
m'.tee. a nu mb-r of the county ..,,, tut ..vLmttn. The' three n atteKortcai cream lntucauiiK iut
NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR STREET ; ed from the contractor. The time
IMPROVEMENT. ! stated In the proposals for complet-
, lug the work will be considered in
Sealed proposals will be received I awarding the contract,
v'the undersigned at his office in i The Council reserves the right to
Hie Citv Hall In the City of Hose-, reject any or all bids.
hiiru'. Oregon, in
Monday. July
the manner pro-( Ily order of the Common Coun-
2iith, 1925, for the : ell.
i Dated and first published July
i 10th. 11)25.
R. L. WH1PPLK,
! City Recorder of the City of Hose
j burg, Oregon.
-o
Improvement oi r.asi necor. t sireei
from the sbuth line of Commercial
Avenue to the north line of Second
Avenue South. In the City of Rose
Ling. Oregon, In the manner pro
via.., I hv Ordinance No. SDH.
All bids lliusi oe biiDiiiuieei upon; iiuiibc run diub run omcti
blank forms which will bo furnish-1 IMPROVEMENT
nl upon application to tho under-
signed and must be accompanied by Sealed proposals will be received
a certified check payable to the by the undersigned at his office in
CHy Treasurer ior o per cem puttie city nail in tne city oi Kose-
III DO ioneiieu 1U DUcg, I iregOU, UP 10 ! O ClOCK f.
the amount bid.
the Ciiv of Roseburg in the event
said bid is accepted and the bidder
..hall fail to enter into a contract
K id bond with the City according
to the terms of said bid. A bond of
lth, per cent of the contract, suiis-fa.-ory
to the City will be required
fioi'i the contractor. The time
:it d in the proposals for complet-
r tlie umk will be considered in
M i.pi'.-- ;t'e contract.
' .iindl reserves the right to
rej . any or all bids.
I! Older of tho Common Cottn-
t"i)ateil and first published July
ltlth,
R. L. WHIPPLE,
City Recorder of the City of Rose
burg, Oregon.
NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR STREET
IMPROVEMENT.
Sealed proposals will he received
hv the undersigned at his office in
the City Hall in the City of Rose
luinr. Oregon, up to 5 o'clock P. M.,
.Monday. July 2111 II, 12S, for the Im
provement of "A" avenue from the
west line of East Fourth street to
the east line of East Sixth street,
in the City of lioseburg, Oregon, in
the manner provided by Ordinance
No. (id.
All bids must be submitted upon
blank forms which will he furnish
ed upon application to the under
signed, and must be accompanied
by a certified check payable to the
City Treasurer for 5 per cent of
the amount hid, to he forfeited to
lhe Citv of Rosehurg in the event
said hid Is accepted and tho bidder
shall fail to enter Into a contract
and bond with the City according to
lhe terms of said bid. A bond of
WO per cent of the contract, satis
factory to the City will be requlr-
court and 'lit count toadmaster,
puotrgiiipher, tu-wi.paper repre
senatlve, an engirtocr from the
California Oregon Power Company,
two forest service officials, one
member from the state highway de
partment and delegates from Han
don. Marshfield and Reed.-port.
Marshfield Chamber of Commerce
has wired for further particulars
and promise. t3 have their iepi-e-sentative
here on Friday night.
Joseph Lyons of Heednpor. v. Hi
represent that city, the Chamber
of Commerce has been informed.
The name of the Uamlon delegate
has not been given as yet.
highest standings were secured by
I problems eho w ill have to face
ecuieu ,- , .... , ., I..
Mrs. Carrie M. Ilaker. Itoseburg, 1 ,", ,' "J" ., ,. ' ,.. ,; ....
Rudeen J . i .
SO
M., Monday, July 20th, 1D25, for
the improvement of Roberts Street 1
from the west line of Main Street j
to the east line of Cobb Street, in j
the manner provided by Ordinance 1 , " J t "
No. 862.
All bids must be submitted upon
blank forms which will be fur
nished upon application to tho un
dersigned and must be accompan
ied by a certified check payable
to the City Treasurer for 5 per
cent of the amount bid, to be for
feited to the City of Roseburg in
the event said bid is accepted and
the bidder shall fail to enter into
a contract and bond with the City
according to the terms of said bid.
A bond of 100 per cent of the con
tract, satisfactory to the City will
ue leqmiru iium utv wu.ii.,,. spector
The time stated in the proposals for. ' h
After serving 45 years and 11
months. Coby Lorenzen. locomotive
engineer of Oakland, California,
has just bien retired on pension
by the Southern Pacific company,
according to an announcement in
the current Issue of the Southern
aclfic Bulletin, tho company em-
93 and 7-11: Mrs. Lydla Kudo
Palmer, Roseburg, 93 and 1-K; Mrs.
Waneta Cosgrove, Riddle, S3 and
9-11.
Tnose securing as many as 7
exemptions were; Mrs. l.ora 0;
liosebure; Miss Matlle Llchtenber
ger. Wolf Creek.
Those securing as many as S
exemptions were: Mrs. Lora Ca
brio. Canyonville; Mrs. A. O. Rose,
Roseburg; Mrs. Lydia Rudeen Pal
mer. Roseburg; Miss Kdith lleebe.
Myrtle Creek; Miss Susan Cornell,
(ilendale; Mrs. (1. C. Ambrose, Von
calla; .Mrs. Annie 11. Thomas, An
chor. Those making as many as 9
exemptions are: Miss Jessie
jllridtfe, Wilbur: liowe Weber. Slllh
erlin; Mrs. Lillian Scott. Kiddle;
Mrs. Pearl Price, Roseburg; Mrs.
Carrie M. Ilaker, Roseburg; Miss
Mable Eakin, Clendale; .Miss Merle
I Hays, (Hide.
Those receiving as many as 10
j exemptions were: Miss Mtiry Ed
I gerton, Roseburg; Mrs. Marion M.
Thlele. Reedsport.
j Those receiving as many as 11
; exemptions were: Mrs. Waneta
j Cosgrove, Riddle. (Only ono In
this class.)
co.onel. through the help ol
Jolnou, a striker. Col. lleldon
has become Involved in comprom
isiug circumstances with Rita
Thorndlke. Rita Is Innocent; her
husband is a crook, ltita secretly
leaves the post to Join a vaude
ville, trope, a job which Cleo ets
tor her. Rita assumes the name ol
Rheda Thoi w aldaon. finally, af
the coionel has frantically
bounced in and out to Inquire
about ltita. Cieo receives a tele
It is from Rita, or Rheda.
Cleo decides to keep everything
about Rita secret.
A Telegram from Connie Tcr
huue to Paul about Rita stirs ut
fireworks.
Paul and Clio fight over every
thins from Rita to gambling debts
Cleo sends a few telegrams of hei
owu--aud the colonel calls again.
j Spend your vacation at Doswell
i'Mineral Springs.
NOTED OPERA STAR
VISITS ROSEBURG.
Mine. E. Sehurr.an Ilelnk, famous
opera slar. and well known to tuu
completing the work will be consid
ered in awarding the contract.
The Council reserves the right to
reject any or all bids.
Ily Order of the Common Coun
cil. Dated and first published, July
10th, 1925..
R. L. WHIPPLE,
City Recorder of the City of
Roseburg, Oregon.
lxircnzen heads a list of IS vet
erans of the rails w hose names
have just been placed dn the rail
road's "Honor Roll." He began
his railroad career In 1870 as an
engine wilier at Santa Cruz.
Other "old timers" pensioned at
lhe last meeting of the Pension
Hoard Include: Peter Croon, cap-isic natrons nationally, vlstltd in
tain, San Francisco, 43 years 1 1 Hoseburg today. .Madiiine Sehuman
mnnihs; William H. Whitney, lo- j Helnk has been making a number
comotlvo engineer, Oakland, 43 of concerts, and stoti'it d here on
years 3 months; Albert W. Dutton, ; her way from Coronadn, California.
agent, Stege, 41 years; Thomas Lis-, to Portland. The famous singer
ter, coach builder, San Francisco, s well pleased with Hoseburg, and
40 years; John F. Ulll. tunnel In-; has made It a point lo stop In tins
Summit, J years 8 city on her frequent lours of the
months; Andrew J. McDonough. , west. She Is accompanied by her
NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR STREET
IMPROVEMENT
Btntlon master, Sacramento, 38 j son. Hans Sehuman Hiink, Mis.
years 2 months: John Kearney, ma-; c. E. Helgartner nnd A. Illnck. The
chinist, Stockton, J7 years, 1 1 party is registered at the Grand
months; (ieorge B. Taylor, locomo- Hotel.
tive fireman, Portland, 37 years 4 n
months; August Krenke, palmer, Cold seal Congoleum rugs at
Sacramento, 3S years. 9 months; cost. Zigler-Fee Hdw. Co.
Holly Cleveland, passenger brake-i (, . -r- .
mnn. Portland. 43 years 10 months; FAMILY SEPARATED FOR
Frank W. Hoppo, helper. M. P. j 26 YEARS ENJOY REUNION
Sacramento, ' 31 years 6 months;
Walter H. Haniniersley, locomo-' Two brothers nnd a sister have
live engineer, San Francisco. 29 j had a very enjoyable reunion al
for It has been proved to me, that
she is one of the sweetest and best
women I havn ever met.
You know, however, that others
in fact, every man and woman In
this post has talked over the af-
lair between you two. You took no,
occasion to deny It." I
"Hut a gentleman does -not "
"Oh, yes he does. He may not
ay anything, but he makes It per-
FOR SALE
FOR SALE 2 fresh Jersey cows.
J. XV. McCunnell, L'mpqua -ark.
FOR SALU First class broccoli
plants, Kruse strain Joe Harvey,
Hoseburg, Phone 9F4.
,'ectly clear that he respects and sALE-OneRamboulette and'
years 11 months; Edwin T. 1mm-;
.... ti oie, cuiiKuiiws h-",l'", .-... i
Sealed proposals will be received ', vour mnn,h. i
by the undersigned at his office in , Wlllin,Un,K,lam Sny,or, conductor
the City Hall in the City of Rose- Oregon. 27 years: Lauritz
Pederson. deckhand, San Francis-
Home
Sivect
Home
Everybody wants to de
sign their own home to
suit.
Why Not Now?
We furnish everything
from basement up.
.. SEE US BEFORE
YOU BUY
Roseburg Lumber
' & Mfg. Co.
burg. Oregon, up to 5 o clock f.
M Mondav. July 20th. 1925. for
the improvement of East
si reel from the south line of "A"
Avenue to the north line of East
Second Avenue, North, in tho City
of Roseburg, Oregon, in the man
per provided by Ordinance No. S60.
All bids must be submitted upon
blank forms which will be fur
nished upon application to. the un
dersigned and must be accompan
ied by a certified check payable to
the City Treasurer for 6 per cent
of the amount bid, to be forfeited
to the City of Roselml-g in the c-vent
said bid is accepted and the bid
der shall fail to enter Into a cen
ter a pe-riod of 2(1 years during
which time they had not seen each
other. Orphaned In childhood tln'y
were widely tte-parated. In 19oo J.
W. Liehtenberger, of Kirkford, Ore
gon, one of tho brolhtrs came to
Oregon, and his sister, Mrs. W. O
n Mile, came to this
i veiirw Owen l. vile 1. ni 11 1
Sixth i ....' K-...., v..i, 09 ft wt.-n r -V
months: He'tiry R. Murphy, brake-; state In ml), l). A. l.ltrlileiilieri:er.
man, San Francisco, 22 years one i the1 other member of the family,
month. came to Roseburg last month for a
c, i visit.. The three went on an out-
NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR STREET ' IK trip visiting various streams
IMPROVEMENT. land lakes, where a number of fine
, . - . ,,.. .,;,.,i fish were caught. They secured a
'"' "'.""' o Ih oloelhea.l In I!oel Creek nd
by the undersigned at his office in
the Ci'y Hall In tlm City of Hose
burg, Oregon, up to 5 o'clock P.
M Monday, July 2th, 1925, for
the improvement of Ea-t lourtn
street from lhe south line ef A'
avenue to the north line
r.,r ."' r'.tv will' All bids must he submitted upon
i blank form which will b furnish-j
led ujKm application U the iir.i!'r-
38 pound stf'lht'ad In Rorup
river, tOKfther with many trout in
tin rhvrs and lakes nf Kiamatb
muniy. . A. IJ.:hti'nbTK'r,
whono honu' ia in AHoona. I 'a..
nf Kast 1 wilt return to lUwbui t; n xt )' ar
to stay.
A hnntl of IttO
tract, satisfactory to the City will
be required from lhe contractor.
The time staieu in . nn . M( hp H).rnI1MmnuM hv
urtrk u-ill ne
Cook with gas.
Liquid eye glass cleaner
cloth, 25c, post paid, 3oc. Dr.
Church, Perkins Ilulldlng.
wlih
II. C.
for eoninleting tie
considered in awaiillng tho con
tract. The Council reserves the right
to reject any or all bids.
Ily Orde r of the Common Coun
cil,
certified check payable to the
City Treasurer for f per cemt of lhe
amount bid. to be forfeited to the
City of Hoseburg 111 the event said
hid Is acci pled anil the bidder shall
full to enter Into a contract and
bond with the City ucconliiig to the
I'oHTl.AMt p.rys A
KICillT IIAMI I'liVMI It.
iirled and first published, July letmx nf said bid. A bond of loo
PORTLAND. .Inly 1 5. - Presl
dent Thomas L. Turner, of tie
Portland dull of tlrs Pacific coasi
le-ague, annonne-eil lodav (hat Ar
thur SloUes, rlirht bund pilch
10th, 1925.
City Record'
ISosi'burg, Oregon.
per cent eif the contract, satisfac- had been purchased from the Phi-
Cook with gas.
To solliil. inquiries lo buy or
Portland, Ore.
sell any marketable listed, local
or uulisteil se-curitles.
Active market for Durant, Star,
Flint and nickenhacker Molor
l.'sues; Public l;tiliti'-s.
Prompt attention given all or
ders. Cash paid for purchases;
no ih'Iav. (imitation furnished
HOOD BROTHERS
Stocks and Bonds
S Chamber of Conum-rce llldg
R. L. WHII'l LI'., I (, to the CHy will be- required
of the City f I from the contractor. The time stat
ed in the proposals for completing
the work will be considered in
awarellng.the conlrae-t.
The Council resiTvc the right
to reject any or all bids.
Uy Order of the Common Coun-'
ell.
Hated nnd first published July
Jtllh, 1925.
R. L. WHIPPLE,
City Rerotih r of the City of Rose
burg. OreKon.
lndelphin American teain.
Stokes will .loin the I'urtln
chili at Ou'sland next Monday.
To mm d'lvwi the Life liiMlranee
man and then turn up your tews
Is (se-e rjeneral Sherman s th-fi-nitlon
of wan.
Oregon Life
CIiss rf. M Kltiinety.
! 1 , N. Jie-kson
1ARM-.S AMI MnniEI.I,
HEI EAT l-;(.l,ISII I
AIP.
SAINT AI.I1ANS, Enslnnd. July
15. Til'1 Anelo-Anierie-iin pni',
Jim Humes and Abe Mitchell, di
ti nted Ted Rny and A. I). W. Co
moslon, Itrltisll pros, by one bo!u
In a :K,-llOri best ball extlililtion
goif match h'-ro toelny.
THE LION AND THE MOUSE
The Colone-1 was perte'etly able to
ke e p his countenance, but he coule:
noi lve-e-p out of his voice a little
rup as he said: "You know, thli
Helming when 1 came over here It
was to find out H you knew- ni.y
thu g about Rita and yon tried In
ee'ei;, way to put me of' the. '.rack
I must say Unit you were so sue
cessful that I went back fe'eltnr
that you knew nothing. Do you
think that was treating me right,
Mrs. Armstrong?
"You are a weinian who senser
things quickly and you must have
seen from the first that I am very
fond of Rita Thorndlke. in fact 1
did not mind telling you thai 1 have
re ally cared more, for her than for
any other woman 1 have ever
known. Surely you must know that
1 was ereally worried about her.
' "You see'. I am throwing myself
conuiletclv on your mi'rey when 1
tell von this when 1 tell you how
inui-li I have care-d for Rita'
' "You elid not care enough for her
to prole-ct her from the terrible gos
sip of the Pojl."
"That was not for me to do
Serelv vru know that her husband
should have' done that. Anything
that I would have saiel would have
probably made matters much worse
ami so 1 ke-pl sun.
"Y s. you kept still, but between
you and Rita's husband, by your ac
lions, you contrived to drive a
splendid woman almost insane. Y'ou
know very well what a cad William
Thorndike is. Y'ou know very well
how sensitive Rita Is. You played
upon that sensitiveness while all
lb" while- pretending lo sympathize
with her."
"Those' are harsh words. Mrs.
Armstrong. Only your youth and
luck of knowledge could give you
lhe courage to say them to the
eeilonel of a regimen! In which your
husband Is a lieutenant."
I fairly trembled with nngeT. Was
this man thri ati nlng me? In a
second, however. 1 manager to gain
control of myself.
"Only the fact that Ihe-se 'harsh
words,' as you call them, are true,
give's me the courage to say them.
I am afraid, my dear sir, that you
have not quite gotten an under
standing of the' young women of
this general Ion."
"I have, nie't many so-calle-d flap
pers, Mrs. Armstrong."
"So I have lieuld. Colonel" I
could not forbear saying: "You
have danii'd with them, you have
hi aid lloir slang, and squirmed
perhaps at their frankness, but you
have' not realized thai unileriienin
that slang and frankness there Is
an absolute qnaliiy of loyalty te
that which each of them has cein
celved as her duty lo hiTsiif anil
otlii'i-s. 1 may he- niislake-ii as you
siiv, but it Is there always.
Hilii Thorndike had the- nilsfor
tune' to have' bi e-n shove'd ofr on n
cad of a husband who was pi-iieet
ly willing to sell his wif'-'a reputa
tion In anyone' who cmilel be made
lo pay for It You know this and
by your ae-tions you not only lolel
him but all the n-st yeiu were will
ing lo pay."
The' colonel rose "Wail a min
ute, Mrs. Armstrong. Surely you
are' not intimating that tleTo was
anything "
"Stop. ol. D'iilein, I want to t '1 1
you rirht he-re thai, I am not Inti
mating anytliii-g against RHa
Thorndlke. I know h'-vond doubt
egania the woman in question too
nuch to subject her to calumny,
e'hla you have not done."
The colonel was raging. I knew
la wished 1 were a man. So 1
.b Might It was about time to pla-a.-'
him a lllile. ,
"I'm glad I'm just a weiman.
colonel, and cannot bo courtmar
Jaled." '1 think, perhaps. I would do that
if you were an officer In uy regi
ment." "For 'conduct unbecoming a gen
tleman?' "
"Whatever I might courlmarllal
ou for, if you were a man. 1 must
say that you a( one of the most
ascinating little woman ! have ever
met, my dear, and the only young
a Oman of whom I was ever afraid."
"Thank you, colonel. 1 am al
ways glad to be appreciated," I
said, with a low courtesy.
Now, tell me all about II! he
said as w-e again seated ourselves
Iter out bit of play-acting.
"There is nothing to tell, colonel,
except that Rita Thorndlke has put
her whole lift Including her name,
behind her. She Is going to try lo
earn her own living and as soon
as possible, if she takes my advice,
she Is going to free herself legally
rem her scoundrelly husband.
"I am very glad to know this.
Rut don't you understand that 1
could not do It for her."
I could see that the colonel was
right, but I woultl not let him know
t, so 1 said nothinR.
Next Tha Mouso Scores a Vic
tory.
one Delaine buck, lloyer llroa.
Phone 14F14. .
FOR SALE First class oak dining
room suite at bulf price. Phone 1
149. i
FOR SALE Broccoli plants, Ash
by strain. F. M. Curtis. Phone
8F1.
BROCCOLI PLANTS FOR SALE
Ashby strain, $3 per thousand.
V. Bounds, Ruckles, Ore.
I
Seo Pat for building, repairing
nd moving houses. Also have
nome fine property for Bale. Phons
57-V.
FOR SALE lligil grade billy
goats. Willard Smith, (Jllde, Ore.
Phone 34F23.
FRESH" JERSEY COW Will traele
for goats. R. F. Huntley, Brock
way, Or.
FOR SALE loFtWlTwooeirPuf 'lt
in shed while dry. 603 Mill St.,
or phone 420-R.
FOR SALE Haledgraiii hay7a't
baler, f 12 a ton. On Agee ranch.
Northwest of Winchester.
FOR SALEHlackberrie's, Cc per
box. Pick them yourself. 828
Hamilton Btreet.
FOR SALE 2 packniule'srharhi'ss
and wagon; cheap. K. F. Hunt
ley, llrockway, Ore.
FOR S A LE Broccoli plants'" St
Valentine strain. E. C. Engle,
Oakland, Ore.
Fori SALE Modern cottage in..
Ijiurelwoil. Inquire there, 11&8--
jvinelroue St.
FOR SALE Cucumbers, summer"
squash, green beans and newjgg'
laloea at J. E. Evans' stand, yu .
Pacific highway at DUlarti .
FOR SALE Good range, Ivory
bed, like new, springs and mat-'
tress; also kitchen queen, ln-
; quiro 1141 l'mpqua Ave., , or.
phone 335-Y. .
t'OR SALE Two horses, cheap;
weight about 100U each. Good'
for packing, riding, light work.
Write or call O. A. W. Kussell,
Sutherlln, Ore. ' i
CATCilTNG S I'SED CARS
1921 Ford touring 215.00
Looks and runs good.
1921 Ford touring 215.00-
Repatnted; mechanically good.
1917 llulck Six touring 250.00.
Runs good and good rubber
1923 Chevrolet touring 275.00'
In good condition
1920 Hudson 7-pass. tour- '
ing 600.00'
Wire wheels and good condition?
1920 Hudson 7-pass. se- '
dan .. 750.00 J
Looks and runs like new. e'
Roy Catching Motor Co. 4
125 N. Rose Roseburg, Ore.
12
FOR RENT
FOR RENT CHEAP 7-roma-
house, phone 34F13.
FOR RENT Mooeru apartment!
nicely furnished; garage. 418-
11
IKLVLI) PARK NEWS.
Mr. an Mrs. P.' J. Ilohl onjoyed
the rishlng and dancing over lhe
veek end.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hurt nnd
rnmlly had a pleaiant time over
the week end In tho park.
Mrs. C. Smith and Mrs. C. M.
Atterbtiry chaperoned a larg
party of young folks over the
week end. They all enjoyed the
dance anil "Arlelgh 'llerron's Hol
lywood Flvo." Among tho young
people were the Misses Carmen
Atterhury, Hreta Smith, I Vivian
Orcult and Lota Smith. The
Misses were A. K.' Spencer, Har
lan Atterhury.. Ivuu Atlerbury.
Lynn Berkley. Ivan Rltler and
Fred MiMlllan.
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Hurt nnd
son Crnce enjoyed Idlo inn
over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Crlmm
came up for the dance Saturday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Baney
and small elanghter Eunice enjoy
ed the fourth and tb'n weee'k fol
lowing In a delightful vaeatlein.
Theey iie'clipled "Fir lirove I.oelge."
Mrs. E. 1). Hi'tining vlstte'ti Mr.
and Mis. llagedorn during I ho
ek. Mr. Banning joining them
for the week nd. (XX)
Earwig and cut-worm poison at
Marsters drug store.
All Worn Out ?
FOR SALE 1-4 h. p. electric mo
tor and a walerpowe'r washing
machine. 4 us t. Douglas St.
FORS ALE Pack" horses anrtsad-
dle horses, also gooel fresh milk
cow. Boyer Bros. Phone 14F14.
FOlFS ALE Broccoli plants7 three
varieties, J2 per thousand. C. O.
Hranton, Dlxonvllle, Phone 19F31.
HAY JA)ir"SALETN CIK'KS
Very reasonable. Half mile north
east from Camp View. Theo.
TrulBen.
VOOIl FOR SALE Old growth
fir 4 ft, $6 colli; mixed oak anil
laurel. $3.50 tier. W. W. Card
well, Dlllard.
HOUSE F'OR SALE 5-room mod.
ern home. Bulll ln work, (lar
di'll spot, chicken yard, fruit
trees. W ill sell at bargain. See
owner at 020 East Commercial.
Price cut to bedrock.
FOR SALE 11 yearling Rambou-
lette rams, pure bre-d but not
registered. Fred Herrln stock.
Price'el very reasonable. T. J. Med
le y, Onklnnd, Ore.
FOR SALE Bargain: 6-room mod
ern bungalow, lot 50x300. Price
$2300, part cash: 2 houses; north
of Itlversiele store, on the left
siele. By owner.
FOR SALE Modern 6 room, 2-
sory house, furnlshe'd or unfur
nished, with screen porches
front anil rear; 2 lots each 40x
100. Situated 625 Hamilton
street, one block from Hose
Be:hool. OwniT wants to move
nnd offers this as best home bar
gain In Roseburg If tuken now.
De'al direct. no commissions, j
Call at address glvem or phono j
1S7-J.
PLENTY OF WORK A "home anil I
11 acre's of rree'k bottom gar-,
den land, find soil and close to'
town. 5-rotn plastere'el house;
hath; city water and electric,
lights; baseme'nt; garage; ce
ment walks; sheel; ben lintfso;
family orchard; herrie's; grapees. j
In our opinion Ibis Is a good,
value' at $:iooii. $101111 down will
handle. (1. W. Young & Sou.
Phine 417.
Wesl Douglas St.
tuk Hr..M s-room house, somo
furniture. Inquire 603 Mill St., or
Phone 420-R.
FOlt RENT 6-room modern
house, 1 block frohi S. P. round
house. Phone 132.
Foil KENT Furnished apartment
close in. Inquire at 329 East
Douglas St., or phone 140-L. ! .
5 PUNISHED" HOUSE A "good
home. 6 rooms; well furnished,
geod location. $35 per mo. O. W.
Young and Son. Phono 417. '
FOR RENT" OR" SALE 5-roorVi.
practically new bungalow, with
gai age; on highway Just north'1
of Riverside store. Q, U. Uelhlg,
407 West Cass stret. ... ..
Foil RENT 8-10010 house. Paved'
street; garage; $25 per month!
5-room house with garage, $22.50
per month, u. W. Young & Son:1
Phono 417. ' v
FOR""RENT 320 acre ranch i
miles W. of Umpqua. Uood
house and all necessary bldgsV',
Rent $175 a year. F'or further ire!
formation write to owner, W'm.
I Elsen, 1510 W. SUth St., Chicago,
Illinois. ' "
WANTED
1
WANTED Old rags al the New
Re lew office. .
PLAIN SEWINO of any kind. su4 .
West Mosher St. ' ,1
wXNTEIVCirl "fordining rooirj;
work. Hoseburg Cafeteria. .
DRESSMAKING by " the day""b"r-
piece. Phone 210 L or write Allied
Braughton, 525 Marsters St.
WANTED Sternly boaruera per
eel family style at Orange Lan
tern. Ask our prices. Room ts
rent. 116 S. Jae:kson St.
W A NTED TO EXCHANGE 10or '
20 acres on Coos Hay for small'
house and lot in Roseburg. Ati-'
dress J. C. Ikiane. 763 S. Broad-,
way, Marshfield, Ore.
T
60 Wat Mrs. Hughca Who Vella
Her Experience.
Are you tired all the time; worn,
out iiIkIi. and Uay7 1 your
back ache us It It would break?
Do you suffer dlzzlnonB, head
aches, rheumatic twinges or dls
treating urinary disorders? You
have good causa, then, lo be
alarmed about your kidney. Oo
as many of your towrifolk recom
mend. Uhg Duan's 1'IIU stim
ulant diuretic to the kldnes. This
ItoHebuig i-SHe is convincing:
Mrs. M. I). lliiRhes, f.34 Fuller
ton Ht., ays: "My kidneys were
out of order and 1 had dull back
aches and felt run down. My kid
neys also acted Irregularly but
Down's Tills from Chapman's Drug
Store soon rellevwl th trouble
and I fnlt better tn every way."
60c, at all dealers. Foster-Mil-burn
Co., Mfra., Uuffiilo, N. Y.
I
COMMISSION URGES
SELECTION IMMIGRATION
FOR QUEENSLAND
TUtlHHANK, July 15 (A. IV)
The need for tho 'selection of tin- I
migrants, deportation of convicted I
alien and lhe keepinjt of a record
of, all aliens In the rommonwiMillh
is stressed In h report, by T. A.
Kerry, under-chief secretary nnd
commlKKloner of price, who was
recently appointed head of n
Itoyul ('ornmlHHfon to Impilm into
tho social and wwnomic effect of
the in crea He in number of aliens
In North (jueenslnd.
Mr. Ferry siiKKe.strt a stricter
medical examination and expresses
i tho view lhat tho exlseenee of for
eign clubs is undesirable. Tho
jprfweni. anen inimx in ihik' i iroiu j
Sicily and Northern Italy, tho eml
jKrHtits froliif; into the sugar Indus
try.
f)ufiiiK HUiiplies vlsorH, colored
KnHfn. batliinK cup and shoes,
and fftHt aid prepiyations. Lloyd
Crocker.
I MISCELLANEOUS
i
CAR OWNER lton't forget U
call 65ft when tn need of aula
parts. Sniffs Auto Wreeklni
Huuse.
LOST AND FOUNDJ
KOUND Automobile lire. 4i2S
with rim. - O.wner call at this ol
flee and pay advertising.
LOST lilaek bow tleTwlt hEastero
Slar pin. Kinder please leava
at this office.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DR. M. ri. Pl.YLEH Chlrupracm
nhvalrlan IDS W Ijtne Ht
WHEN IN ROSEBURG
STOP AT
Hotel Umpqua
TUBBY
Yes, Mom is Not Going to Europe.
By WINNER
COLLEEN MOORE
In
"DESERT FLOWER"
Tlie Umpqua Floritl
Cholcs Cut Fleiw.rs Alwsyt
Fresh
Finest Quality Artistic Floral
Designs.
Visit Oor Oreenhouss or
Call 40-K2;
'&E.6, tveu'eoovs WW AJAV i
FOR A VACATION SOMtPLCS ,
4UiT IMASINE- SlW SMITH S
GOIM 'TO EOR0PE VJIftt HIS WTHte
AM MV MOMS GOTTA STAV HOME
a,, Iiimmi o - t AIN'T OlGHT
AN' AIN'T GONNA VTAM FOR tT
I BET SUES GOnna nsvvc A
VACATIOV TOO
ted
, ;-,.'.... -. '
y--y t GOT Tvjo DOLLAR AM' irj
&TjErj'V MINE CEMTS IN rAV 'J,
BAMK. -WITH ALL THAT LJ
I MONEY I OU6HTA BE ABLE I '
"TO SEND MOM AVJAV TO I y
V OM PLACE SVOELLV
j . . j
IT ALL MPfcjDS ON HOW NOMVH14H
otPA',11 no TBAVEL. VIC CAM6NE VOO
mikif p hovo PAiSAte FR0Mas.vjp"V:-30oo.
MUCH OoeilTllO" A MUCH MOWEVfOU
con
r
i mtt frt .n n c AKt vo rou
. r?7:
m)mmiB
VMftP- v 1 UESS SHE'uVi'if ,
Jl. I HAFTA GO TO
W fa.Z I SOMEPLACE I j
fA i V 11
Moths q
Now Is a bad time for ninth 41 1
Let us help you solve thf
problem and keep them out-ff
of your wlntor clothing.
Our Auto Will Call
Phons 277