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ROSEBURG NEV S-REVTEW. TUESDAY, JULY 2 1 , 1 925. SEVEN OroiQUSEIOIELtl - That Excltange Flour isn't good. She has tried it! Flour $2.40, $2.25, S2.10 Next Week's Price Now! See U First We Can Save You Money. FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ItOSEBURQ OAKLAND PUBLIC TO HID HI S?Ok'"'(vi5 UaCVrirtiDinod j lJMMMiW Treatment, -1 both local stid Inremal, and tin been ' successful it the treatment of Catarrh F. J. CHENEY, & Cp..Toledo. 0Uq (AmvtUIaI T l-runl Wire.) ' NKW YORK. July 21 Leopold Schepp, sU-year-old philanthropist, today asked the public for muta tions aa the best way be could dls tribute hid millions. He recently established ft foun dation with a 83.500,000 trust fund tn a&UU lunln. h.-va In ail, II. I tion, he has distributed some 83,- 5UO.O0O in Individual donations, lump sum gifts and pensions. Now he wants to accelerate the distribution of other millions and wants to canvass public ' philan thropists to determine the way which will afford the quickest and eh LONDON TAILOR'S CLOTHES MAKE THE MAN, HE CLAIMS - LONDON, July 20. Good news fnr short men who desire to ap pear tall was announcd recent. y by a London tailor who says he has conceived a plan to bring about this 'effect by a new wrinkle In garment cutting and designing. Tbe trick is very simple. The ," modification is chiefly In the la- pels, which are worn very small and rol ing shirt. The roll is so short in fact that It finishes on a line with the top button. This adds length to the front of the coat, pays the tailor, with the under height 'hat they appear sev eral Inches taller. ' Another Innovation Is that the front of the coat, especially In eve lng clot lies, extending to the hip Is cut straight. Sleeves In men's wear have' become narrower, this change having been made to eor- n-annna wttn tne new "cow nee tensive European tour la planned to be followed by an American season. Associated with Relnliardt v for the production of pantonine and ballet are Ernest Ma tray. Helm Herald, Hugo Von Hofmannsthal, Dr. Richard Strauss. Dr. Apfel and Arthur Wolff. Ileinhardl hopes. It Is said, to develop the pantomlne along more modern lines, unhamp ered by old-time aubjects and ob solete settings and costumes. Only national brand parts are carried at the Terminal Garage. You are sure of a quality article when you purchase your automo bile parts there. POLES DEDICATE MONUMENT AT LEMBERG TO U. S. HEROES LEMDERG, Poland, Ju y 20. The recent dedication of the mon ument to the three American avia tors Kelly, Graves and MacCul lum members of the famous Koa- stiff cuff of the dress shirt which Is ciuazko squadron who were killed tho latest thing among the bset during the war against the So dressed men about London. While t vlets in 1919-1920, developed Into there has been a tendency to wear I a great pro-American demonstra te coat fuller in front, there are j ti0n. still a great many evening tailed I in9 monument represents an coats made which show plenty of American aviator with American the shirt and waistcoat, thlB being and Polish arms In the back particularly desirable among the j ground, and stands In one of the JIT A BRIDE'S DIARY ' ' A Lots Story of Today , ., ,.. Uu Hah McGlone Gibson' ' qqnnnnnrrinr.rsrjnri irwyirarsri riniiii"rii"C Classified Section ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PACE. (AwocUtal rrM Uac Wire 1 LONDON, July 21. About 10 Americans were among the. 6.000 guests .who today attended a gar den parly given ly King Oeorgo and Queer Mary lit Uuckliighum nnlmw . Tint visitors were csno- surest relief to those who need and .laiiv. Interested In seelnK the merit help and at the same time, portable outdoor canvas, where the offer some permanent good to so- king .works during not weather, ciety. only a few . presentations .wore Sitting In the office on Hudson made, to their majesties. Among street where the headquarters of . those presented was Mrs. A. Crlt- nis cocoanui concern nas Deen io- tenden Smith, KenrasKa. r FOR SALE "Not ir have .to Intercede with the colonel for you. That is ex actly how Rita Tnorniiike's trouble began." ' The receiver was Jammed up on the. hook at Paul's end. I looked at Johnson who had beard my end of the conversation. "What shall I do now?" I asked. Instead of answering Johnson said. "I ll make you some coffee j FOR SALE Modern bungalow right away. Mra. Armstrong." Then cost. 720 Winchester St. he vanished down the stairs. PoU-SAi.BUroccolii.ianTs7 I do not know now 1 ant thmnirh I ... .. , ... - ----- - ----------1 valentine strain, rnoue ov-u. i the day. I do not know w hen 1 1 rrr-.r .-. .5 a, .- . - tt ' tnrlml nut of mv hnn.a I null run. ou.r.-siaitt-n tun j. FOR SALE 130 good cedar posts. Phor.a 26B-K. FOR BALK-Alsed piano, fcouveu lent terms. Phone 132. all Si. cated more than sixty years, Mr. Schepp announced his Intention to retire absolutely from commerce and to devote his time, attenlion and money to philanthropy. "I wish to make philanthropy a study," he said,' "and w ill be glad I Hull of Tennessee aud Mrs. y entertain any suggestion that can be made on the subject. We are now paying up to $40,000 a month from the foundation's fund, but It Other Americans attending the garden party Include: , Colonel and Mrs. Robert Ross. San Francisco; Seuator Arthur Capper of- Kansas, and Mrs. Cap pep.;, and - Representative Cordell ltUHe CALL FOR BIDS Sealed proposals will be received is not moving fast enough to suit i by lb undersigned up. to and ta me, and I want to broaden ' fhe ! eluding 7:80 .o'clock . .Tuesday, scope of the work. Just how to go July 21st, 1925, for the painting of , older tt of men who remain true -. to the stylo of other years, . -o Cook with. gas. RAILWAYS OF JAPAN SUFFER FROM DECREASED REVENUES TOKYO, July 20. Even Japan Is having Its railway, trouble, a statement recently attributed to. J Vice Minister of the Railways AoklUn the County Court of the State most picturesque parts of Lem- berg cemetery. It was erected from funds contributed by a special committee headed by Mme. Ebenberger, partoness of the fam ous squadron. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY ' shows. Mr. Aokl said that trade depression had caused a decided drop in the railway traffic revenue aud that there were many freight cars lying Itllei Unless there is a il dnriiijeiaV lupwrvetiiellt in,tlr""ni,se) future it is reared the slinanon may Seriously affect the budget for the current fiscal year. During May there was a filling off of 3,259 tons from the normal 'freight handled. The average freight twenuo was 518,180 yen, or 22,743 yen less than for the same period last year. of oreeon for Douglas County. In the mutter of the Estate of E. D. K. Cooper, Deceased. NOTICE irs hereby given that, W. A. Davison, administrator of the about It so that the most may be derived by the beneficiaries Is the great problem." intensely Individualistic . In . his philanthropic work, Mr. Schepp has given his personal attention to the hundreds of cases In which he has extended aid. In the ledgers In which these accounts are kept, appear page after page ; of Items ranging from $50 to several thous ands and 1 In each the merchant made his Inquiry before determin ing the amounts.' His ambition for1 the remainder of- his life to have some small part in the distribution of his money toward "easing the hurts of thoso caught between'the millstones of life." ' 1 v "The custom of ' leaving large sums of money to 8 few people Is wrong," he said. "It makes the recipients lazy in mind and body. It would be so ' much better, . I thought,- to spread It out with a view to equipping a number of peo-ple-or -of' re-estnbllshlng those, who are handicapped so they may face the requirements, of life .wLh a better, chance of making a real success, of R- If we can effect this object In some way .which at the same time it will lay a foundation for permanent betterment pf so ciety generally, that of) course would be wonderful. - - (,i As Illustrating the type of sug gestion he .hopes to-, obtain, he' said he had considered. some ener-' the Fullerton school house, located In West Roseburg. .Specif (cations may be obtained from the under signed. Uond or certified check for five per cent of the amount, bid most accompany bid. The board reserves the right to reject any aud all bids received. 1 " V. J. MICELLI, Clerk. MEXICO EXPRESSES REGRETS AT INQUIRY men now eouinned only for posi tions its' clerk's orcVsli gTrliCld lie come governesses. tAimllMi'rmr, imm Wrie.1' MEXICO CITY, July 21. Tho foreign office 'hus expressed Ve grats to f,ha "American emlifissy oyer the, shooting of Harold O. Ilrethcrtan, American 'vice-consul at Agnus callentesr, oh July is: It Is an'nounrvd'. hr t Iro foreign1 office, that the bullet wbnnd bus" tallied, 'by, 'Mr. liretheHOn '' was caused by a.rtray bullet, which hit the consu( an tWo'Ioeal corn-Toss-men,, were firing at 'earh other in LUQiiruAi. tHV V"'1 '..'." lo Idw). Bil,l'JJKcd-the hopMtjg hni- Mritl. MEI.llOURNE, FRIEND. - t'luii Mutlison elnneit with Lieut. 'I'utfl Armstroug, U. 8. A. it does cut (ltd ciuo long to discover BiirYMic Is nut a path of roses. Ou the train, going to the army post, sue hus an allegorical dream imtU'uting her future problems, lite colonel, Arthur lllakely Uel dun, of the post, is a "lady kil ler'' a.ud his actions have com promised Rita Thorudlke, wife of a rcjiroDate lieutenant. Rita is innocent and Cleo forms an Im mediate and deep friendship tor hur. Rita, at t'loo'a lutttieatlou. decide to leave the post and joins I remember It was late In the after- UL" Melroae,Phone JiKl. a vuuiibvuie troupe unuer tne .name of Rhedu .Thorwaldsou. Paul has been having his troubles, chivily litjuor and gambling. Cieo yeiiises io be gushingly sympathe tic. The post is agog with guaslp and suspicion when Rita leaves ami the colonel Implores Cleo to fiW) him imoriuatioit unsuccess ully. , At opportuuo moiuetits Cleo reads from her grandmo ther's diury for renewed courage. She also decides that the women at. the 'post are pretty catty. Hut Mrs. Melbourne , is a real friend. , ' . In h some officers' wrves call jrj lKr Cleo again reads from her aiuuuioinor s .uiuiy nuuui fiuioiy. FOR SALE Library table, bed, chiffonier, davenport and chair, t leather rockers, 2 small ruga. D27 East Douglas St. . ... FOtt8ALE Chevrb1enWnette, ruu less than 1509 mlles looks like new, dlse wheels, 1 good tires, bumper, spot-light, and oth er extras. Will sell cheap. Car enn be seen at 8mltb's Uaxagl. f run luuit j PAUL, CLEO AND A PROBLEM Except when we went to the colonel s diuner oh the day of our' arrival ,1'uul and I had not eaten a meul together euice we arrived here, ar.d , Johnson Just a" little hile ago brought me- this mes sage: "The lieutenant salu ne ouid not be home to dinner. He Is going into towa and you are not -to wait lip for him." , . "All right.' Johnson," I said, and hi"h it Cum over me that I-was very hungry. "I wonder If you would go out and buy me a small steak, a loaf of bread and a head of ' lettuce If ; you can find one. . 1 think 1 can mannge to cook the steak for I do not teel like going to the mess tonight." . ' '" ; When the man returned 1 broiled the sfeak and made the lettuce In to a salad and sat down to the kit chen table to my solitary meal. ' After I had eaten I felt much better and piling up tho dishes! 1 vciil, upstairs to my room and sat down to decide what 1 should do. j!' ihew ,'tliat I could pot live this ". . " I All at once I found myself think; Ing out loud. "There is one thing I will never do wevor will allow ally man to lo to me w hat my grandfather did to my grandmoth er. .I"aul Armstrong will have to, corao clean w ith mo before he fuss ds around with nny other girl and Hpnves-aio-to pine awayi'V. t Having1 come . to that vital con mlusion I' went' to bed and ' Imme diately I ftll asleep, 1 slept through J. W. McDude, 1145 E. 8th St, nEuiSTEREinianipsilire rams for sale. O. 0. llrown, Dlxonvllle, Ore. ;- FOR 8aTB i'lrst clasa oak dining room suite at bait price. Phono H. Poll ALE Oil TRXDE For wood, boy's new 3-plece suit, size 34. In quire 810 Hoover St. FOR SXLE Shiail team of mules, wagon and harness; cheap, t. Huntley, Hrockway, Ore. noon when I returned from my long KOR TERRIER Pl'PS For sale. walk to rinu Faul pacing up and down the living room. "Where have you been?" he ask 1 belligerently. "I think perhaps, my dear Paul, that 1 have more reason to ask you that question." "Oh; don't try to be smart. This la one of the times that It doesn't become you and won't get you any where. I haven't time to explain or go Into any discussion of the whys and wherefores. I must get to the colonel's quarters before I am taken there. Have you any objections, Mrs. Armstrong, of mak ing a call on Col. Arthur Ulakely Ileldon,1 If you are properly chap eroned by your husband? I have been waiting around here for at least a half an hour for you to re turn so we could dp thls.Come on you can powder your nose on the way."' ... i "Walt a minute, wait- a minute, Mr. Soldier Man. It Is according to what you want the wife of your bosom to do when she gets there that will decide whether she visits her husband's colonel or not even with friend husband as chaperone. ."I tell you flatly, Paul, that I will not ask Col. Beldon for any clemency for you because of mo. In fact the more I think of It, the more I. think J had better stay at home." Tomorrow Sophistry of Husbands. y FOR SALhi First class broccoli plants, Kruae strain Joe Harvey, Roseburg, Phone 9F4. AC T Y Ll N ii G A i'EANT For sale at a bargain If taken now. M. H. Bauer, Oaxley, Ore. , FOR SAT.K Oood 2nd hand vamp machine for shoes, auto-tops, etc. Singer Store, UI5 Cass FOR SALE Broccoli plants, But ucrs strain. 13.00 per thousand. Frank Strader, Dlxonvllle, Ore. Earwig and cut-worm poison at Marstera drug store. .LOCAL WOMEN APPOINTED " The meeting of tho executive council of the Oregon Federation of Business and Professional Wo men's clubs was held in Portland Saturday evening. July IRth. Committee appointments, state business and plans for the year's work occupied the attention of the members of the board. Members of the Roseburg club .appoluted .to act during the year Heat with gas. i Spend your vacation at Boswcll Mineral Springs. REINH ARDT PLANS AN AMERICAN TRIP WITH NEW PANTOMINE COMPANY BERLIN", July 20. The new In ternational Pantomlne company founded this spring by Max Rein hardt Is to make its debut in Salz burg In August after which an ex- PROPESSIONAL CARDS DR. 14. ri. PLYLER ChlropractM physician, 12s W. Lane 8L Keep the Rent Take things under your wing own the home you live in and defy the landlord. Let us help you. Contracting, Building, Concrete Work, and Furnish Estimates and Plans. J. E. RUNYAN 4S7 Phone 202 J South Jackson Roseburg. St 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 premises situated In Doug las County, Oregon, to-wtt: Beginning at tne quarter corner between sections 1 and 12, in Township 27 S. Range 7 W, W. M.; thence 0 deg. 32 nun. W. 1237.6 feet to p. stake from which an 8 in. white oak bears B. 38 aeg. 49 mln. W. 55.2 feet; thence N. 89 deg. 9W W 141K feel tn the W. R. of w. iine of county road; thence j Tellsof theBenef itReceived s. aeg. on min. w. nn.o ieei SUPERVISOR along right of way line; thence W. 2777.8 feet to established lence line; thence following fence line N. 1 deg. 45 min. W. 1306.4 feet; thence N. 87 deg. 20 mln. E. 2502.9 feet to a rock at the ell cor ner of E. M. Moore D. Li 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 of way road S. 88 deg. 60 min. E. ! 439.6 feet; thenco N. 69 deg. 63 min. E. 60.4 feet; thence S. 89 deg. 25 min. E. 744.8 feet; thence N. 75 deg. 63 min. E. 107.5 feet; thence N. 65 deg. 48 min. E. 498.8 feet; : thence N. 69 deg. 03 mln. E. 615 feet; thence N. 85 deg. 12 min. E. j 615.3 feet; thence N. 75 deg. 11 1 mln. E. 269.2 feet; thence S. 0 deg.! 29 mln. E. 1251.7 feet to sixteenth corner; tnence N. 8 oeg. t j mm. W. 1322.1 feet to place ot negtn- nlng. aud containing 202.6 acres, by Taking Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound TWO DEATHS IN HAWAII.-, i - REVIVE OLD, TRADITIONS IIONONLITLU, July 20. The dealli recently of two Chinese, whiuh was attributed to the eating of the fresh pntf"r or balloon fish, hus caused a-dispute as ot whether Iht Ish. a full ly oommou variety In llnwallr.ii 'waters, is poisonous in Itself or became, so through poison ous seaweed eaten by the flub, or through lmroper methods .of pre- ii'e as follows: 'director, Mlas Ethel Webb, Roseburg, Oregon; state bullotln. Alias (linen i E. Taylor; membership,' Mis Bess Wharton; legislation, Mra. Reglna Rast Saw yers; pubHrtty, " Miss -Agnes' M. PII6hford; education, Mrs. Maybelle the night without awakening once .W. Church; official organ National rttid It -was' late-tne next morning Federation and National Emblem, wrrefl 1-was aroused by tho rat-tat Miss A.Ya.Jnne . Darbyj , urogram. ,of Johnson s tifiK'r 'on T'aul'a door. Mls. Ethel Wbbb; i' I i '' !, r v,.,-ff Into "air"' hn xulil t rsAlivr .softly as thouiiU to try and Tonight! Jennings' Tent Theatre not wake me. up. ,- , j on South Stephens St. Comedy- I, pricked up my ears .but there ' drama "Codfish and Crackers," toll SAl.kVl'aca horses and sad dle horses, also good fresh milk cow. Hover Bros. Phone14F14. PTANtff FOR SALE Broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage and kale. Fred A. Uoff, Roseburg, Phone 6F2. i.NBEKRV Jl'lCE For sale at 81.25 per gallon. Bring contain er. John Busenbark, 6 miles west. Phone 11F13. FOR SALE 1 pure bred Shrop shire buck, 5 years old, 820. R. B. Montgomery, Looking Glass, Ore, FOR SALE Pure cldTr vinegar by gallon or barrel. Bring' contain er. F. M.' Curtis, Edenbower; Phone 8F4. H5llS"BFOR SALE 5-room mod ern home, llullt-ln work. Gar den spot, chicken yard, fruit trees. Will, sell at bargain. Write to 715, West Jackson. St. Medford, Ore., for particulars. -t f- ; "1 . 5 - T III FIRE SITUATION FOR RENT 5-room cottage. Phone 379-Y. . ui uisiiuu apaxuiieuL Mrik lnei Clark, Beauty Studio. Folt RENT Noaern- apartrqenL nicely furnished; (aragik 410 West Douglas St. j FOR KENT Furnished apartment close In. Inquire at 828 East Douglas St.. or phone 140-L, FOR RENT OR SALE 6-room. practically new bungalow, with garage; on highway Just north ot Riverside store. O. V. Helblg, 4U7 West Cass streL FOR RENT Three-room -apart- ment, hot and cold water.' elec tricity for cooking. Also two I burner gas plates for sale. Call at Wade Rooming House, ' SOS West Lane. WANTED WANTED 160 head good ewes. P. O. Box 1296. Roseburg. ; . ' Wanted to trade oood work team, wagon and harness for sheep. Phone 269. ... fOUNO T0RkEYSWTNfET5 Price must be right. Address C. Adams, Oakland, Ore. Wi N TliTf-By" widow, housework, steadily or bj the day. "Aff dress P. 0. Box 126, Roseburg., -t Experienced manwants Yquf? . ped dairy ranch to work on shares or on salary. . A. Crane! R 6, Box 46, Salem-,- Ore. cXientWa"nt"s5 loan Of Jtod ' First mortgnge on real estate as security. Will pay 8' Inter est. U. W. Young & Son. Phono ' ' . , ZZ MISCELJLANEOUS CAR OWNER Don't fofMl U , call 668 when In deed ot auM 'parts. Sartr Auto Wnuklnl House.. , ' - FO R" T R aT)E liutck 4 for." Star roadster In good condition. Call )' after 6 t. m., at the tent- house i on West Douglas, opposite.' Fruit 1 ftnrf Prn,ii. rn and Produce Co. T " i LOST AND FOUND was no answer from i'aul 1. Hastily .tin owing a kimono over my niglitdressand thrusting my te,et; Into bedroom slippers 1 opened my door. "I ll wake him, Johnson," 1 said conridenlly. Liieeing. that I was up, Johnson without any -more ceremony nam Prices 20c and 40c. THAT UNUSED PIANO ' Why keep that old unused piano setting around? Let us trade you a good Victrola, Edison, Brunswick or Honorn phonograph, or a Radio mercd the door and then not wait-; tor It. We will allow you every ing. for. -an answer he rushed his dollar your piano Is worlh In trade lor anything else musical. Miration. - The occurrence also has; way in; Immediately he came out revived some Interesting' legends I, consternation written all over among tbe Hawaliana. his face. . ' Tho Ouucn's hospital. In a hullo- .. "The lieutenant Is not thcro. Mrs. I tin Issuwl after exhaustive exninl- Armstrong." t nation,- declares -that the six linl-i ,. Almost.sunbrlievlng I rushed Into loon fish .which were supposed tQlU0 mim.. Tlie bod had not been i OTT'S MU8IC STORE PRIVATE CAPITAL 80UQHT TO AIO SOVIET INDUSTRIES Leavenworth. Kansas. " Mv work was lone-distance operating and sun- loon fish .which were supposed loiti room.. The bod had not been i MOSCOW. July 20. (A. P.) ervunng.and 1 got t navo.cmtscn uie ueam oi louelied. "What has happened to Problems or internal trade aro now intoaveryncrveus Chinese were not poisonous. , The i,inh'- CHed to Johnson, - , j engaging tho closest attention of state and wasrall bulletin explaliia- further that It Is j fNothliiK I'm afraid. Mrs- Arm- the Soviet government. The rerun-down. 1 wsa I possible that these fish t,.,crlaln Mront compared to what will haii-'cent conference, of the Communist easilv annoyed, at times or places rat a poisonous sea-, MU lo hm wh(.n ;1K Ku .. Hnu. (i1B foural congress of trifles, was ex-j weed. - Tbe hospital points out a' (The 'colonel was storming around j Soviets passed a number of fe tremcly nervous t that there Is a vail. lv of the. fi.-ili, : lW9. morning a the lieutenant was ; foims to facilitate private trade and alwavs had a conioarativelv. rare, which Is pols- ..k-... ...,- a.i in. nrmt nrivnin. mi,itai tn tiredfceltaRwMch onona. with a seci-ellon siiullar io; .'myi, away . now only makes It ! general trade and Industry. The in,- n,i.-.un i i.-ihiin v..,.-..w,.,.,, ,i, u ,a '. i i vnvn-nmeni has round, arter mnnv at on tho. island or .VtolnKlll l ., ,.h ,Kuf vtfilr. ,.. ,,rlvle trade well known fact Hint certain - , ,: , .. fc rivate canltal In Russia does (Apwictted rrm tswd IVIrc.) E1K1ENE, Ore., July 21. With tho duy starting cloudy and chill, and relative humidity consequent ly high, danger from forest fires which has been prevalent for the past two weeks or more lessened In this district today. The serious blaze on Culp creek, near Cottage Orove, was reported definitely un der cotilrol, and the fire which threatened a snwmlil In the ad joining area Sunday wus said to he threatening no longer. A crew of 60 men buttled the blaze yes terday. , Today's clouds and coolnera came as somewhat ot a surprise, breaking a long period of heat. FOUND Automobile tiro, 41x88. with rim. Owner call at this ol flee anil pay advertising, LOST Blue fox boa from aulomo bile on Pacific highway In Rose burg. 810 reward If sent to me cure Fairmont Hotel, San ' Fran cisco. A. F.Naugle. Eosf On blgTfway In West Rose burg or near post office,' portl folio containing Bible, ' several small books and miscellaneous papers. Finder please leave at N'ev, site view. Reward. made me awfull listless. Thmugl a newspaper learned of Lydia L.HtiKnam BVec ully I the po ugh and tin r .1 it is a ' fish, such' as the ordinary harmh lllua. If take.n on one ride of the island, are poisonous, but If catuht elsewhere ,ar., wholesome food. The mullet is. raid Jo be poisonous In MoUtkaf waters at certain time LAUNDRY KIDS POLITE 1 I To PUBUCfAVOff- I Heat's fne vtay-' E VME TRAVEL IT BOTH! I MlfrHT AND DAY .' We have found our way to public favor on the laundry highway of Polite Service. We are polite, our work Is polite and our patrons are polite enough to say they are perfectly pleased. PHONE "J etableCompoundand think ingitwopld help me 1 tried it It quieted my nerves, 1 was less annoyed and miro lively. It took pway that draiTKine; feeline and improved my health in i every way. I was ablo to conttnue I 1 mv work with more vitror than tctora more or less, less i.i acres occu- mA I recommend the Vegetable Com- j The legem! Is that certain godn pied Dy present couniy nmi. pound to all young girls. 1 am mar- ,.a,,. R. various seasons In live nl rlie-ttcnphrrre nf -a -certain hey the i of rbo.j yi -ay, snd to- iprodiire clmk I Ing, ',di.uni:s . and, ' 'terrifying Bids for said property will be re-; riednowand havcabirrbabv boTand celved by the said administrator at ; Bm jn the best of health. If I should the office of R. W. Marsters, 219-1 ever have any trouhlo I'll take the up the' colonel nnd ell4ilm Ihat 'i.ave a' bad case of plomalne pol iioiitng. Tell him that yoo are coming In town to bring me home. It will make it all right If you say that:to httn. Yon know Ih colonel likes" yotl, and he will feel sorry lor yuu. He Is very sympalhetic." "I II come In Town after you, l"aul, if it Is Iruif" thai you heed ume one 10 eonr- uih i i-,-iiiui7 220 Perkins Building, Roseburg, Oregon, from Bnd after July 30, 1925. Daled and first published this 30 day of June, 1925. w. 'A. IIAl ii .-, Administrator of the Estate E. D. K. Cooper. Deceased. Vegetable Comound again, for know it will heln me as it did before. - Mrs. O. W. Tiiiku 925 Pawnee St, Leavenworth, Kansas. Lvdia E. Pinkham'sVceetaWe Com- pound is a dependable medicine for of all these troubles. For sale by drug gists everywhere. 'not exceed '6,100,000 rubles. The "trade turnover- hardly reaches 2, OOd.nnfl.iiiiO rtihles a year. i' Moscowj Which Is considered the biggest cade center In the Soviet federation, made a trade turnover , Isst year of l,T23,l,00O -rubles. I The bulk of this sum falls rupon i state and cooperative trade.' 93 , per cent of tho Moscow Industries are in the hartils of the stale and 'only ven rer -, cenl , Is In the hands dl eoiiperatlT 'and private concerns. Private manufacturers in Moscow employ only about . 10, fish were poisonous tn man, ."Tlic,i not c.tn up . oi rie.non. n you truo explanation." snvs the bnFpliiil fr .!" yourself In bud, old dear, ehemlslt, "l pri.lMihly that al cer "V hoi nrrlvlng for parade you ii,it, n,i rir . ihri ri.ili liitikf take voui1 medicine. I am not polrnnon food." -:yliig lo Isgin now, and never will nun work nun. which Is only 13 per llawnllans, however, n siut lli.il I begin, the Rlla Thorndlke act, 1 cent of the total nnmber of wnrk- tliero is no ilsonoiis seaweed In , whatever comes of you " j era engaged In Moscow industry. Hawaiian Waters. ,, "Do you mean lo tell me, Cleo. j a ; o Ihat you will not help m to get For concrete work call Taylor, Took with gs. out of this?" 113 No. Flint St. Tel. 26-R. ' Mm Louis C. Davis ' Painting and Paper Hanging Phone 668-R 427 East Douglas t ,',';. The Unipqua Florist ' Choice Cut Flowtrs Alwayv Fresh Finest Quality Artlstlo Floral Designs. Visit Our Oreonhouse or Call 40-F3. Not Temporary Relief Bat CURE piLES or other Redal or Colon ailments snouiu not ce expert-; mentedwlth. They should and can be . permanently CUKi-D by my non-surgical method. I Send today for my FREE BOOK core r talning Scores of voluntary testimoniaii from pitlenu, some of whom had tulf-1 ered 20 years and had tried ever kind , of drug ndtreitment. Read It and you rlllDcrterundrrsrandwnT ; can alve a Written Oiuir-1 anut to CUKE your Piles or refund your tee. DEAN. M O Inc MsrnANo onius: stattii omtri: Or Orjan Duiuiln Prune Tray, Boxes, Egg Crates Manufactured by C. A. STELZIER Myrtle Creek, Or. Phone 2604 WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua TUBBY cut d'tUisJC IS rifrr AAOM SPIDEftV AkJ I HAV rrr crrra--r uirvic flt'LL NEED PN OOC VACAllOM UK AT .GRAM' MAS' t- AUJM tsJTH6i;nt.w Vml uK Merer, r.tt fr.r- 'TABtrt iir:r-T A I RFFOOF Wf" START. KSPlllEB I J in 51 At Three O'clock in the Morning. v r; i ui3UBii,ni. irfiiijjiim i ry I N. i I " .JllA I"ff KC f. L L Kldn 1, 'J.J (MOM. 3 Au hi gmt, im GtTTIW UP PiCHT AVJAV. CCMt OM, EPlOEC" SETT UP! A ' ,i ... : rrn ':A ,r-V V v I-;. v-vVv tMAU H0UKS I I By WINNER KWCRIDAKS sow CAILDU5,M AJOT ' kW'A Not how many patrons, but how well each Is serred is on niotro. Iet us clean your vacation clothing. Winter coats shoul'l bo cleaned to keep tho moths out ot them. Our Auto Will Call Phone 277 IP t jjtjjy L 0