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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY. JULY 17, 1925.
FIVE
SALT!
Place Your Order for Car Door Delivery at
SPECIAL PRiCES
Half Ground 100s $16.00 Ton
See U First We Can Save You Money
FARM BUREAU
COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE
ROSEBURQ OAKLAND
NOTICE FOR BIOS FOR STREET
IMPROVEMENT.
LOCAL WOMAN WINS PRIZE
Mm P IV Owens nf RoseburE.
Scaled proposals will bo received ,i, r..-ii,ini ihi week of a
by the uuderslgned at his office In , cUeck tor tHn dollars from the
Vic City Hull in the City of Rose-I i,,!,.., stoVe Co., of Portland,
burg Oregon, up to 5 o clock P. I KiveIl DJ ,hl8 flrm flrgt prile
M.. Monday. July JOth. lSJj, for ln a conducted by them,
the Improvement of Fast 1-oui-in : ov wrB ff,.reii .
street lrom the south line of A"
ov.cers of Charter Oak cooking,
FRENCH CASUALTIES
ON RIFFIAN FRONTIER
DECLARED GREAT
' i f ttf 'HUM" ll I .J (
July 17. Determined V
te Abd-Kl-Krlm In his 1 1 ',- ' I " H i j
A BRIDE'S DIARY
A Love Story of .Today
By Idah McClone Gibson
(aanclsUd
PARIS,
to checkmate
effort, to establish himself as Sul-1 1 fV. - I 1 U 1 i JIRS. MKLHOl'R.NE, FIUEND. Rita wa gone If you get lonely
tan la Fes. the French covern- : I -f , , 1 , In B . ,1. . wl I l leo iludlsou eluues with Lieut, "d wish 'or ur wu mother,
ment is throwing one of Its grsuft r v .'hiii i i ruiUAiMroiit. I;, s. A It duea ' Just come over and borrow me."
strongest pieces Into the game In y T OoHof Dirt rilBFl no' Cleo "" K discover I 1 giggled. "Do you know what
the person of Marshal Petaln, who BOX ItUipuraTJ KSIISI- OUl 1UKC; mim. ,B la ni, . mla ot ro,e4. 1 1 am suing to do?" 1 asked. "1
Classified Section
ALL, NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE.
commanded the French armies
during the latter part of the
world war.
The Marshal left last night fur
Toulouse planning to go thence
by airplane to Itabat, the seat
of the French governor-general ot
Morocco. ,
"We must 4ry to give confi
dence to the troops who have
been fighting without respite for
many weeks, and who have ac
complished a super-humau feat,"
he said.
Reinforcements are arriving, an
army corps, by 'the Orauex Iron
tier toward Tata and an uninter
rupted at ream ot effectives by
way ot Casa Blanca.
piLES or other Retfal or Colon
ailments should not be experi
mented with. They should and can be
permanently CURED by my nonsurgi
cal method.
Send today for my FREE BOOK con
taining scores of voluntary testimonial
from patients, some of whom had suff
ered 20 years and had tried every kind
of drug and treatment. Read it snd you
will better understand wny
I can five a Written Qwar
antee to CUKE your Pita
or refund yout tec.
POtmANi
DEAN. M D Inc
io nraas: ieattie omr.es:
DxMA!4 ATM .f6 Pl"Ji
Ou the train, noma to the armv am always to call you it, M. In
Pom., sue uas au allegorical dreaui tne future and don't you tell a
induatiug her lutuie problems. soul what it stands for."
'ihe colonel, Artiiur UlaKcly Hei-el "I don't think 1 can, my dear,
dou, of tiiu post, is a "lady kil- j when 1 don't kuow myself."
ler snd His actions hiive com- "Why don't you know, you're
promised liilu ihorndlku, wile of
t rL'iuuome lieutenant. hltu is
imioeeui and Cleo loruis an lm-
meuiate and deep friendship lor
iny 'borrowed mother.
"Of course, dear child, I'll be
that, but 1 know that 1 could
I tiMVMr till vour mother's nlace."
her. Ulia. at Lieo'a institution. "Heaven forbid,' I said to my-
dei -idea to leave the post una joius (self, remembering . thai my own
vaudevme irouuo under tue moiner wouia never nsvo iui m.
itheda ThorwaUlsou. u irieuu ui n.n .uu,
have helped it, so aeutniy airaia
Is she of gossip and scandal. She
never seemed to cure about what
FOR SALE
FOR TERRIER Pl'PS For sale.
J. W. Mollade, 1145 E. 6th SI.
FOR SALE Good, home made, JQ
lb. refrigerator. Phone 459-J.
FOU BALM First class broccoli
plants, Kruse strain Joe Harvey,
Roseburg, Phone 8F4. '
FOR SALE First class oak dining
room suite at bait price. Phone
149.
PARIS, July 17V-Total French
casualties so far ln the Moroccan
war with Abd-Kl-Krims Rlffians OREGON EDITORS TO
are given by the Petit journal in a
Fes dispatch at 4,14s. Of these
707 were killed, 2,775 wounded and
tit6 missing.
French authorities estimate Abd-El-Krlm
has not more than 3u
French prlsonera. Therefore, those
technically listed missing are re
garded aa dead.
These are the ottlclal uetaneu
name ot
1'uul hus been having ins trouules,
chieily liquor and jamming. Cleo
.iTii..id tn ,'iiuniiii'lif BvnililllhH.
tic. The nost is iti.ii wun kossIu I was doing if she heard uo gos
and su.-Mcion wnen Rita leaves I sip about uie. If, however, some
1 . .. .... ... n nn ilnuin I ha tit ruf gM I-
mmt1i'nUL3mWBSR&&&a . ..Lnn...,. Ird on her and lold her that she
null seen me uuiub suiue uutueutou
avenue to the north Hue of East I ,,love8i ,ne aWards being made on 1 figures published ot French casual-
. .r k Uie Dal,, lno length of continu-
of Itoaebui-g. Oregon, in the manner u3 tervlce ive , ,love8.
provided by Ordinance No. J. , , used, the same Charter
All bids must be submitted upon " " ,. ' con,inUously
blank forms which will be furnish- .ak ',r, , ' .,mS
? "i.S'SSi!!". 'iri?.r;i FornrstpVi'The't. Ingest
. iioH h..i, vum record was that of Mrs.
City Treasurer for 5 per cent of the, Carlby, 695 N
,.,,, I hl.l In l,o frfnll,l In the no nas useu
City of ltoseburg in the event said
bid Is accepted and Uie bidder shall
fail to enter Into a contract and
bond with the City according to the
terms of said bid. A bond of luu
per cent of the contract, satisfac
tory to tne iny win tie reeruirea; nuritib run sius run omtci
D. Mc-
Main St., Ashland.
her Charter Oak
ccutinuously for 33 years and
nine months.
o
Cook with gas.
from tho contractor. The time stat
ed ln the proposals for completing
the work will be considered in
awarding the contract.
The Council reserves the right
to reject any or all bids.
By Order of the Common Coun
cil. fiated and first published July
10th, l'Ji.
. L. WHIPPLE,
CHy Recorder of tho City of ltose
burg, Oregon.
NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR STREET
IMPROVEMENT,
Sealed proposals will be received
by the undersigned at his office ln
IMPROVEMENT,
DISCUSS IMPROVING
NEWSPAPERS IN MEET
ties. Premier Painleve alter his re
cent return from Morocco, assured
Uie Chamber of Dtputlos, French
losses were not .as great, but he
avoided giving figures. ,
The Petit Journal's Fet corre
spondent says Abd-EI-Krim has sb
reduced the French elfeciives in
Morocco that they are dally be
coming less etllclent. French
troops because their numbers are
lnsuiriclent are compelled to be In
the righting line constantly, with
no rest neriods whatever. They are
carrying on under territlc heal and'
ttiu pnrniulnilolll InxlrtlM il is IIH-
(Aaiiatl I'rtM Lrti in,.
CHANTS PASS, Ore., July 17.
lletter utwspupers is the gen
eral theme of the discussion out
lined for the summer ineetiiigv of
the Oregon State Editorial Asso
ciation which opens here today.
The editorial side of the newspa
per establishment is featured in
the program, to the exclusion of
business problems.
Tho nidrniug session today was
devoted to the reports of the of
ficers, including that of President
Hal Hoss. tho report of the sec
retary and a report by the Uni
versity of Oregon ou a survey ot
advertising rates.
Thomas Nelson, of the Junction
City Times, will open the after
noon program Willi a lalk on
"bettor nou-auam'rs." Frank Jen-
peratlve mat they be relieved soou. kins of Hie Hecisler, Eugene, will
Ho demands additional aviation j upoak upon tho question, "is it
unit, nnil HitVK the tiresent French tw.uuihln t mlitlmi7 (pimn tiou-u
Sealed proposals will be received : bombing planes In Morocco have I and yet publish a success ul new-s
hy the undersigned at his office In
tne city Hall in the City- ot Rose
burg, Oregon, up to 5 o'clock P. M..
Monday, July 2uth, 1925, for the Im
provement of "A" avenue from the
west line of East Fourth street to
radius of only Is miles over the
enemy lines, and that pursuit
planes are badly needed.
The correspondent declares Ger
man aviators are fighting with
S.V easMmo" EaTsuth st 'Vou ' am r
in the City of Roseburg. Oregon, in ot Gene af Von I
the manner provided by Ordinance J"., ,ff. He advocates the
All Mdt must be aubmitted upon I ""J"' '
blank forms which-wiU be furnish- ""t- f
ed upon application to, the under- ?t or by renli Bin Urns
signed; aui must be accompanied declare, it is n or the
ny a certitied check payable to the Tenco to use native me hods of
...... f- rr m r warfare against the ititlians
the Cily Hall in the City of Rose-j the,mount bid, to be forfeited toini.aning the destruction of proper-
hi 1 1-tr f iviioAtt In tliA niMnnnr tiro - i .... ami M-itifiar-n t Inn nf harvests. IflU
Monday. July 20th IMS. for the fd 2 toad Ito blddor I tnalizing ot tribe, who do , not as- ,"J'Vh"' world"
improvement of East Second street, , . imo eomi.act sisl tho French and Ihe talking of nh the newj of the world.
paper?" Robert Ruhl, of tho .Mall
Tribune, Mcdford, is to lead tho
dircussion.
Chapin D. Foster, editor and
publisher of the Lewis county Ad
vocate, of Chchulis, Wash., will
talk on "Peace can be sold to the
world through advertising."
Mrs. Kate W. Jameson, dean of
women at Oregon Agricultural
College, will tell the editors what
should be the ntlitudo of (ho
; newspaper towards the flapper.
and the Jazz and other things thut
have to do with the flapper.
Paul CowlesB, superintendent of
the Western division of The Asso-
ther-
from the soulh line ot Commercial
Avenue to the north line of Second
Avenue South, in the Cily of Rose
burg. Oregon, in the manner pro
vided by Ordinance No. Kti3.
All bids must ho submitted upon
blank forms which will be 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 bid, to be forfeited to
the City of Roseburg in the event
said bill is accepted and the bidder
shall fall to enter into a contract
and bond with the City according to hostages from tribes wnose iiueiuy
the terms of said bid. A bond of' wavers. '
loo per cent of the contract, satis- He says Abd-EI-Krim took .00
factory lo the Citv will be rcauir- hostages from the Binl Zeroual
ed from the contractor. Tho lime i clan, shot half of them and inflict
and bond witn tno u y accoromg c Rccor(ler ot th8 CUy ot Ko80.
to the terms of said bid. A bond of " ,' ,.
slated in the proposals for complet
ing the work will be considered in
awarding the contract.
The Council reserves tlio right to
reject any or all bids. .
Uy order ot the Common Coun
cil. Dated and first published July
loih, VMS.
R. L. WHIPPLE,
loo ner cent of the contract, satls-
' factory to the City will be required
from Ihe contractor. The time
stated in the proposals for complet
ing the work will be considered ln
awarding the contract.
The Council reserves tho right to
reject any or all bids.
Ry Order of Uie Common Coun
cil. Dated and first published July
10th, 1U25.
R. L. WHIPPLE.
Cily Recorder of the City ot Rose
burg, Oregon!
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DR. M. rt. PLYLER CUtropracUt
nhvslelan 1K W Lane Ht
LAUrfflffiT KIDS
NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR STREET
IMPROVEMENT
Sealed proposals will be received
by the undersigned at his office in
the City Hall in the City of Rose
burg, Oregon, up to 5 o'clock P.
M., Monday, July 20th, 1925, for
the improvement of Roberts Street
from the west line of Main Street
to the east line of Cobb Street, in
the City of Roseburg, Oregon, ln
ed u fine of 2,0!U,00U frajics on the
tribe in addition to Ihe confisca
tion of Us goods.
The writer says Marshal Lyau
tey French active commander ln
Morocco has "seen she necessity of
this procedure," and that he is or
ganizing a force to put it Into practice.
Boswell Mineral water baths for
all forms ot rheumatics.
NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR STREET
IMPROVEMENT
Sealed proposals will be received
by the undersigned at his office ln
the City Hall in the City of Rose
hursr. Oregon. UP to 5 o'clock P.
The quality of English used In
news writing is the subject of
Professor C. J. Itinto.-h. Dr. E.
T. Hodge, profeseor of geology, of
'the I'nlversity of Oregon, will talk
on Oregon's position in the
groat Pacific earthquake belt.
Will II. Evans, of ihe Morning
Democrat, Kaker, Ore., will tulK
on "newspapers must be free from
publicity." The annuul banquet
will lie held tonight und tomorrow
will be devoted to a trip to the
Oregon Cuves.
lully. At opportune momeiiis
Cit-o reuds troiu her grandmo
ther's diary lor renewed couruge.
She also uecldes mat tne wonieu
at the post are pretty cutty.
Ureal Seotlund and tho British
Isles!'' 1 said as 1 closed tho door
behind lue colonel. "1 never
thougut uu army post in lime of
peace would bu like this. 11 is
uie uiosi exeuiug plate unyoue
could dteum of."
Alter the Culouel left I Ihlnk
all the women in tne place called
on uie, one alter tne other, iney
were consumed wllu curiosity and
all of lueui dropped some lime
piece of gossip aoout poor Una.
ilit-y uidu I got anything out of
me, however, aud 1 took great
pleasure In Dringing the conver
sation around to the suiijeci vt
utiuue curiosity and gossip. 1 ex-
Ihtng, then 1 caught it.
I expect my mother ta like so
many other mothers who never
seem to think their daughters can
do anything unseemly (nice word,
unseemly; 1 got It from my
grandmother's diary) You see.
dear diary of mine, I have been
reading part ot my grandmo
ther's diary all the afternoon to
the wives ot the officers here. I
never was as popular in all my
life, not even In Pasadena.
One ot the lieutenants' wives,
more honest than the rest, uskea
I me outright, whether 1 knew
wnero Rita was.
ToiuorVow 4ioesi and the last.
FOR SALE Broccoli plants, Ash-
by strain. F. M. Curtis. Phone
8F4. i
FOR SALE Modern cottage - trr
Laureiwod. Inquire there, llStV
Aiadrone SL
VOli SALE Chevrolet sedaneUav
ruu less than K50U miles, looks"
li.ie new, diso wneels, 6 good,
urea, bumper, epot-lignt, and oiix
er extras. Will sell cneap. car
can be seen at Smith's Oarage."
CATC fllNG'S USED CARS- rr
lie I Kurd touring 215,01
Looks and runs good. ,
VJ21 Ford touring 215.4)0
Repainted; mechanically good.'"'
1917 Uuick Six touring 250.6&
Runs good and good rubber
1923 Chevrolet touring 275.04)
In good condition
1920 Hudson 7-pass. tour-
lug 600.00
Wire wheels and good condition
192U Hudson 7-pass. se
dan 750.ftu
Looks and runs like new,
Hoy Catching Motor Co.
125 N. Rose ltoseburg, Ora.
T n
I FOR RENT :i
i ,, ,,
FOR RENT CHEAP 7 -roam
house, l'hone 34F13. '
FOR RENT Furnished aiurtment,
Mrs. Ines Clark, Beauty Studio.
FOR RENTMoa"eio7partmonL
nicely furnished; garage. 41k)
West Douglas SL "
laurel, J.5U tier. W. W.
weil. Diliard.
CALL FOR BIDS
Sealed proposals will be received
by the undersigned up to and ln-
ni..,l,n 7--1H n'flni-lr Tiietulsv.
plained to them tnui I thought , JuJy 21at iajs, (or the painting of
Boswell Hotel for good eats.
SON othaIvtster
MAGNATE GETS JOB
IN PLANT'S OFFICE
CHICAGO. July 17. .Fowler
MeCormlck, son of tho harvester
has rlisi-ard"d overalls
M Mnnduv. Julv 20th. 1925. for I magnate, nas niRi'arul overa
.h l,.,rnvement of East Sixth 1 for w-h lie collar a lid btlsl ileus Kiiil
Street from the Bouth line of "A"
Avenue to the north line of East
Second Avenue, North, in tho lty
of ltoseburg. Oregon, in the man-
the manner provided by Ordinance j per p,Vded by Ordinanco No. StiO.
No. st2. All bids must be submitted upon
- All bids must be submitted upon blank forms which w ill be fur
blank forms whic,h will be fur-1 nlsiied upon application to tho un
nlshed upon application to the uu-', derslgned and must be accompan
dersigned and must be accompan-1 ifj by a certified check payable to
led by a certified check payable! the City Treasurer for 5 per cent
lo the City Treasurer for 6 per Df the amount bid, to be forfeited
cent of the amount bid. to be for- to the City of Roseburg in the event
felted to the Citv ot Roseburg inianfil hid U nrretitcd and the bid-
I the event said bid is accepted and ! Her shall fail to enter Into a cbn-
the bidder shall fall to enter lnto tract and bond with the City ac
a contract and bond with the City i cording to tho terms of said bid.
according to the terms of said bid. j x bond of 1U0 per cent of the con-!
A bond ot 100 per cent of the con-! tract, satisfactory to tho City will j
tract, sausiaciory io tne iuy win be required lrom tne contractor,
be required from the contractor. I The time stated In the proposals
The time stated ln the proposals for for completing the work will .be
completing tne work win lie consiu-, considered ln awarding Uie con-
ered in awarding the contract.
The Council reserves the right to
He was promoted 'from the laKor
ing job he hns held in the Mil
waukee plant of the Internal ional
Harvester Company to a position
In the accounting division. He
had worked a a factory hand lor
six months.
it was ubout trie same in luis uay
and ago us when my great-grauu-uiotticr
lived.
Then 1 read them from grand
moilier s diary lo let them know
mat men weio Uie suine in ner
nine as nu y are now. rirsi came
dear Airs, .uciborne lo toil me in
a guarded way mat 1 would surely
tin lnumiateu wun call", but not
to let them "gel my gout." Ot
course sue diun I suy li just like
that, but It was wnat Btte ineaut.
1 lold her noi to worry, 'tnai 1
wouid keep jjerloctiy quiet and
say nothing.
"Thut's right, my dear child. 1
for one do noi care how lllla
i Homelike got away, if she only
did get away. I'm sure she snoum
uae goi.o sooner, it would have
saved ner a loi ot unhapplness.
I liaxe taken myself to task mat
I did noi pay her a sniue-h atieu
uon as 1 snould. V hen you write
her. will you tell her tnis?"
"Then sou think, do you, Mrs.
Melbourne, thui 1 Helped tula to
escape lrom here?"
i don't think anything about
It, child. 1 know. 1 saw John
son laKo ner iruun "
Uo-n 1 saw with wnat cluoorate
secieey you two children look uie
slieet car, going separately and
each trying to look unconcerned,
but Instead you looked like iwo
stage conspiralois who were about
io commit murder.' '
"Oh, you woo t tell what you
saw, will you, Mrs. Melbourne?
Hlta wus on the verge of going
insane and 1 couldn I let her
surfer."
"The only fault I have to find
with you, Cleo," he said. "Is that
you didn't let mo help you and
you can make up your mind tnal
1 am glud that Kilu is away from
It all.
"I'm not going to nsk any
questions for 1 don't want to know
anything aLout it. Everyone
knows how much 1 like you and
after I leave here today, they will
come around and ask ine all about
It and 1 want lo be able to tell
them that 1 do not know any
thing. Don't t'il me anything
the Fullerlon school bouse, located
In West Roseburg. Specifications
may be obtained lrom the under
signed. Bond or cerlliiud check
for five per cent of the amount bid
must accompany bid. The board
reserves the right to reject any
and all bids received.
V. J. M1CELLI, Clerk.
BRITISH QUEEN PAYS
VISIT TO HOSPITAL
(AssK-latnl I'ms Uaanl Wire ) ,
LONDON, July 17. Queen
Mary added several devotees to
her list of admirers, yesterday
when the Salvation Army's ma
ternity hospital In the east end
of London.
ln one ward were a number ot
unmarried mothers, who, though
aware of the queen's visit, did not
expect her to take notice of thoir
presence. The unexpected, how
ever, happened, her majesty ex
pressing a special desire to see
ihem.
.The Queen wont to the bedside
of each woman and won 'their
affections by her kindly words ot
praise for their babies.
FOR SALE 2 pack mules, harness
and wagon; cheap. K. F. Hunt
ley, Brock w ay. Ore.
FOR. SALE Broccoli planU, St.
Valentine strain. E. C. Engle,
Oakland, Ore
FOR SALE One Jersey cow giv
ing 3 gal. per day. Price J30. F.
F. Parker, Wilbur, Ore.
FOR SALE Broccoli plants, Hut-
ner's medium late; also lale cab
bage plants. C. E. Trueblood.
FOR SALE Pack borses aud sad
dle horses, also good fresh milk
cow. Boyer Bros. Phone 14F14.
WOOD FOR SALE Old growth!
fir 4 ft, S cord; mixed oak and ; FOR" RENT K-room house.' soma
furniture. Inquire jo3 Mill St., W
phone 420-R.
fOR'REN'T Furnished three-room
apt., water, lights, gaa rang.
S. Stephens St.
FOR RENT Modern T room honse
on Flint street. No. 232. Phqf6
210 L, J. D. Braughton. ,
Foil RENT Furnished apartment
close ln. Inquire at 329 East
Douglas St., or phone 140-L.
FOR RENT OR" SALE" B-roaft
practically new bungalow, wita
garage; on highway Just north
ot Riverside atore. O. U. Helbig,
407 West Case streL
FOR RENT 320 acre ranch -i
miles W. of Umpqua. Gobfl
house and all necessary bldgs.
Rent $175 a year. For further r
formation write to owner, Wm.
Elsen, 1540 W, 80th SL, Chicajb
Illinois.
FORD TOURING CAR For sale
uue-ap. Good condition. W. J.
Muitiullaml, Roseburg, Route 2,
Pnouo 44F2.
FOR SALE Two new hay and en
silage cutters, with or without
blower; can be purchased at a
aubstanUal saving. Terminal Gar
age. HOUSE FOR SALE 5-room mod
ern home. Built-in work. Gnr
den spot, chickeu yard, fruit
trees. Will sell at bargain. See
owner at 620 East Commercial.
Price cut lo bedrock.
FOlTSALr; 1 i' "yearling-Rnnibou-lette
rams, part bred but not
registered. Fred Herrln stock.
Priced very reasonable. T. J. Med
ley, Oakluud, Ore.
FOR ISXLE BargaluPo-room moiT-
ern bungalow, lot 50x300. Price
12300, part cash; 2 houses north
of Riverside atore, on the left
aide. By owner.
GOVERNMENT WILL
TAKE HAND IN COAL
SITUATION, STATED
(AiMorlHlnl I'rrtt laMil Wire.)
SWAMI'SCOTT, Mass., July 17
The government will take a hand
tn the anthracite coal field wage
negotiations should an agreement
not be reached and a strike called
on September 1. The program
whlrh the government will pursue
In tho event nt a strike was dis
cussed at a three-hour conference
here today by President Coolldge
and Secretary Davis. The spe-clllc
plan of the government was not
disclosed.' Secretary Davis ven
tured no opinion as to the out
come of tho wage negotiations
now under way. He pointed out.
a
ish5 sovned on
?roolEM- now she mows
Trtt PLfcCETo SEMD
Trtt. FAiMiuvs Clothes
When she found out that
this was the place to send
the family's clothes she
also discovered that we
would make her a special
rate for the family lann
diy. She told her friends
ubout it and they told their
friends about It and tills Is
getting lo be quite a fam
ily laundry.
riiONE 7
reject any or all bids.
By Order of the Common Council.
Dated and first published, July
10th, 1925.
R. L. WHIPPLE,
I City Recorder of the City ot
1 Roseburg, Oregon.
I cuilKKieieu in anniviun uiv
tract.
I The Council reserves tho right
to reject any or all bids.
Hy Order of the Common Coun
I cil.
! Pried and first published, July
10th, 1925.
I R. L. WHIPPLE,
Cily Recorder of the City of
Roseburg. Oregon.
i a. )nA?jma i
I n - I
however, that tho department of
about It, but Just let me tell you j labor, through two mediators, was
that I hope sincerely sue nan uwe ( HeepuiK. n .iwnu wu..,, .,
gone to Join her husband." discussion of tho operators and
"Jin going to tell you this j the mlueiB and was hoping -thai
much. .Mrs. Melbourne. Rita an agreement would be reached bn
Thonidike has shed her husband, fore the. present wage contracts
her iiuine, and ('verylhing of the'expire on August 31.
old life and Is going to try and o
begin all over again. I hope 1 Wonderful relief for nervous
have made that beginning !- 'people. Hot Mineral bathe. Boswell
Springs.
RALPH HAND MATCHED
WITH SAILOR WOODS
See Pat tor building, repairing
and moving bousea. Also have
some flue property for sale. Pbont
67-Y. , '
BUSINESS MEN AND
FARMERS TALK OVER
Ritl !TI I A f DDfkDI rMC
1T1U 1 UU4 lVDiEaVl.J
(AnnrUtifJ Vr-m Lrasnl Wire.)
POKTLAND. Ore., July 17.
liuMlnttHH niid far nun- of tho Pa
cific Northwent got tORHftcf 4iro
today In th Norlliwest roK"nal
agricultural confcreDre to consi
der matters of mutual hittrot.
Marketing, agricultural IkIsIh
tlon, furm cum accounting and
quuHtloiiH concerning crop and
live mock Improvements, are
among matters on the program.
John N. O. henry, president of
the I" hum nor of Commerce of the
United Hiatus, aent a telegram to
William Harper Dean, generul
manuger of the agricultural bu
reau of the national chamber, en
dorsing the conference's work.
Cook with gaa.
! ' WANTED
WANTED Old rag at the News
Rirlew office.
WANTElC-Man"3ishwasher at thi
Douglas Grill. -
WANTED Middle aged woman"4o
do general housework for, semi
Invalid. Phone 39-J. '
BOY Scou r NiT. 813wants work
to earn money tn go to stout
camp. Telephone 290-R.
VpANTEIVSteady board erii srrr
ed family style at Orange Lan
tern. Ask our prices. Room ta
;jrenL lid S. Jackson SL
WANTECnrd EXCHANGE KTbr
20 acres on Coos Bay for small
house and lot ln Roseburg. Ad
dress J. C. Doane, 763 S. Broad
way, Mursafield, Ore.
r -j
I MISCELLANEOUS I
.' i
TRADE Team horses, harness
wagon and hack, for Ford road
ster or touring car. Box 141, UL
1. Roseburg, Ore.
CAff OWNER Donl lorget"t
call (53 when In need of autt
part. tUrtra Auto Wreaking
House,
slhle for her. It Is the first reui
resnonsliile kindness that I have
I ever dune In all my pleasure lov-
! lug life, a"d, dear Mrs. Mel
bourne. 1 believe is has helped me
much more man it nas una. i .-anor jars noons, -me br-bv
Mi visitor impulsively put her , ler whrf nn-t Paul Amort at Oak
arm around my ihm k. "After this i land on July 4, w III take on Ralph
no one need tell mo that the , Hand at Cottage Grove next Thurs
young women or today are un-1 day night, July 23. WckmIs is also
feeling and s lllxh. I believe that billed to meet Charles Davis at
they are more helpiul to eueh Marshfleld on July 3uth.
otner and morn nsourceiui man 1 o only national brand parts are
Ihey were when I was a girl. Outing supplies visors, colored carried at tho Terminal Garage.
"1 must gel to tow n now. I glasses, bathing caps and shoes, j you are sure of a quality article
only ran in lor a moment. I Just Und first aid preparations. Lloyd when you purchase your autonio-w-ant
to tell you ibHt now thai ' Crocker. bile parts there.
HORSES ARE READY
FOR HARD TRIP
UP NORTH UMPQUA
Owing to the fact that the forest
service horses which had been
counted upon for the trip up the
North I'mt'Cma starting tomorrow,
were required In handling supplies
and equipment for the (irasiiy
Hanch fire, it became necessary
today to obtain another string of
animals to transport the parly. O.
lHHiirimrdl, at the request of the,
Host burg Chamber of Commerce,
gathered enough horses together at
his ranch today to convey all of the
members of the party and their
equipment, and will have every'
thing ready at the end of the road
ou Saturday morning, and will per-:
acnally accompany tho excurniim-;
iHts to aid them in establishing
their ramps. The plans so far have ;
met with ih? b't of success, and
a gnat ileal of inM-rent and en-,
thuttiaMii Is b tug shown.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Bunch of keys on ring.
Finder leave at News Review.
foiJN D " AutomoblleTlreTi
with rim. Owner call at thta ot
flee and pay advertising.
LOST SH'ver1iapinr biue and
whlto suiting. Reward for re
turn lo 720 Winchester '. St.
Phono 133 J.
Louis C. Davis -
ai
Painting and Paper Hanging
Phone 669-R
427 East Douglas SL "
WHEiN IN ROSEBURG
STOP AT
to
Hotel Umpqua
TOB3Y
Deep Water.
By "WINNER
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Get MOW THAT l'V WIITKN A
LtTTfH TO GRAM'MA ASKlM" HER TO
ISNI1E MOM TO COME VPAM'6PEMO
ACOOPIA WEEKS OH THElK FASH
AT SAtlSBVttV MILLS I OWCHTA ,
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BE TlCKieO IO OEATtt VAlHew I j
LET rlcK KNOW WHAT IVC O0JE J
The Umpqua Florut
Cholca Cut Flower Always
Fresh
Finest Quality ArtlsUo Floral
Designs.
Visit S)r Oreenhoni or
Call 40-F1
i TO SPEND A I yoO. MOM' J OBJECTED fO DAOtrV AmO
VACATION AT HEC I ' M1ttVllrTin
p (Mi "II
Wlii' fen
I a l CL 1
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oymEN VJC EIOPeoN r-
THEV BECAME VtRVI . -pp r
ANCRVANO HAVE I t.' ,. I
REFUSED To SEB I DOTCE IT 1
OB SPtAK to v JMAiAj
vrmi nmwi'i ll M'-i IT
Moths r
a.
Now Is bad time for moths.
Let us belp you solve th
problem snd keep them out
of your winter clothing. .
Our Auto Will Call
Phons 277