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ROSEBURG NES-REVTSW, THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1925. fSVFN OH. IFS NO USE TO TELLER 'That Exchange Flour isn't good. She has tried it! Flour $2.40, $2.25, $2.10 Next Week's Price Now! See Us First We Can Save You Money. FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ROSEBURO OAKLAND TO AT HOTEL falls;; End tho Roach. Nuisance' 1 tki It tK cban. quick, m wlthCENOL ROACH DESTKOYUL Poaltiwlr kill rtiach. Cieskn) A BRIDE'S DIARY A Lovs Story of.Todsy By Idah McClone CibsonJ Z J Classified Section ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PACE. NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR STREET Iwith the City according to the IMPROVEMENT terms of aald bid. A bond of 100 :per cent of the amount of the con- SEALED PROPOSALS will be tract, satisfactory to the City will received by the undersigned at his be required from the contractor, office In the City Hall in the City (The time stated in the proposals of Roseburg, Oregon, up to i o'clock for completing the work will be p. M., Mcnday, August 3rd., 1925. considered in awarding the con for the improvement of Riverside tract. Drive from the west end of the I The Council reserves the right present pavement thereon to the to reject any or all bids, west end of said Street, in the City By Order of the Common Coun of Roseburg, Oregon, in the manner cn provided by Ordinance No 866. Dated and first published. July All bids muBt be submitted upon 23rd 1926 blank forms which will be furnish-1 ' R i, CHIPPIE ,d upon application to the under-,cltv Recor,;ep of",he cl of j'lo8e. signed and must be accompanied b' 0r,,.,on by a certified check payable to the ourg' ur''1- q City Treasurer for 6 per cent of,N0TCE FQR STREET :he amount bid, to be forfeited to iMPPOurucHT he City in the event said bid is ac- improvement. wed and the bidder shall fail to SEALED PROPOSALS will be (,(, t into a contract and bond with ; received by the undersigned at his the City according to the terms of i office in the City Had in the City .ih Mil A bond of 100 oer cent of Roseburg, Oregon, up to 5 of the amount of the contract, satis-! o'clock P. M, Monday. August 8rd ROACH DESTROYER Sold by ' CHAPMAN'S PHARMACY CENOL AGENCY : (Aourlatnl Vnm Lrurd Klrr.) EUGENE. Ore.. July 23. Dlila wl.l be called within 30 days on an eight-story. 137-room hotel at Klamath Kails, according to an nouncement of Richard Sliepard of r.uftrgn, BruiPiaiT'iir.ruini , ... 1 Stage Terminal and Hotel , com-1 pany of Oregon which Is to erect i extension service specialists to the the structure. ' i luxms ui iiiose wuo aueuiin The vf)rniialil nronerlv on the '1 ne growers usually receive a pro- northeast corner of Sixth and Main, niium for their seed, and sniull waa purchased for 160.000 as a site lee asaeu 10 neip pay uie e, for the hotel,-which is lo cost an- nouses. other $190,000, according to Shep. . ard. The company Is operating . Succession vegetable crops tor hotels and stage terminals la sevMlall and winter use, aucu as cau- eral Oregon cities now. , t Cook wltn gas. (MIK FLIGHT huge, cauliflower, drupels sprouts. kale, broccoli, and celery, can be set out on ground cleared ot the eaily niatunug crops, liy mail ing suitauie plaus and currying thtun out pruuiptly the Oregou garden or farm or country lot way be made to pertorm double duty. Provision may also be made fur successive, seedings of radish and lettuce, designated by the experi ment station as important all year vegetables. . .... j .- factory to the City, will be required ivta. tor tne improvement ot csuse uf from the contractor. The time stat-i nowen Avenue irom tne norm line ed In the proposals for completing 1 of Chapman Street to the souih the work will be considered in line of Riverside Drive. In-the City awarding the contract. jof Roseburg. Oregon. In the man- The Council reserves the right to ner provided by Ordinance No. 865. reject any or all bids. I All bids must be submitted upon Hy Order of the Common Council. 'blank forms which will be furnish- Dated and first published Julyjed upon application to the under 23rd, 1925. signed and must be accompanied R. L. WHIPPLE. by a certified check payable to the City Recorder of the City of Rose-1 City Treasurer for 5 per cent, of burg, Oregon. jthe amount bid, to be forfeited to o Ithe City in the event said bid is unrice rnn RinS FOR STREET innvnl nnrl tho hld,l Mhiill fit! IMPROVEMENT. !to enter Into a contract and bond SEALED PROPOSALS will be 'with the City according to the received by the undersigned at his terms of Bald bid. A bond of 100 office in the City Hall in the Cltylper cent of the amount of the con of Roseburg, Oregon, up to 5!lract, satisfactory to the City will o'clock P. M., Monday, August 3rd. !h required from the contractor. 1925, for the improvement of Par-, The tjme stated in the proposals rott Street from the north line of (r completing the work will be Maple Street to the south line of , considered in awarding the con .9ak Street, in the City of Rose- j tra(.t burg. Oregon, In the manner pro- The Council reserves the right vided by Ordinance No. 867. t0 r,,ject any or all bids. All bills must be submitted upon By order of the Common Couu blank forms which will be furnish-cn cd upon application to the under- iatr-rl and first publshed. July signed and must be accompanied by : 2rd 1925 a certified check payable to thel ' R L WHIPPLE City Treasurer for 5 per cent of the!c R1(,r,lpr ot" ,he clty of ll0'ie. amount bid. to be forfeited to the (,,. (AMoriatnl Press Ltsaed Wire.) SALT LAKE CITY, Utah. July 23. The six United States army planes flying over the air mail route from Mount Clomena, Michi gan, to San Francisco, hopped off from here at 8:30 o'clock tills morning. The next scheduled stop is Elko, Nevada. Perfect flying weather prevailed ; when the planes got away. They reached here iato yesterday from Cheyenne. Wyoming, after a delay at Rock Springs, Wyoming, be- rain storm. Dee hives well placed under Oregon conditions do not rest di rectly on the ground. Timbers i by 6 inches, bricks, or special stands are used for supports, a stand 6 ' inches high being the best. A sloping board is placed from the ground to Hie entrance to permit heavily laden bees that drop near the hive to reach the entrance. MRS. ML'LUOURNE. FRLKND., Cleo Maditon elopes with Lieut. Paul Armstrong, L". S, A. It does not lake Cleo long to discover marriage Is not a path of roses. On the train, going to the army post, ane has au allegorical dream Indicating her future problems. The colonel, Arthur Hlakely llel- don, of the post. Is a "lady kil ler" and his actions have com promised HHa Thorndlke, wire of a reprobate lieutenant. Rita is Innocent and Cleo forms an im mediate and deep friendship for her. - ltlta. at Cleo's instigation, decides to leave the post and loins a vaudeville troupe under the name of Rheda Thorwaldson. Paul has been having his troubles, .chiefly liquor and gambling. Cleo refuses to be gushingly sympathe tic. The post Is agog with gossip and suspicion when Rita leaves and the colonel implore Cleo to give him Information unsuccess fully. At opportune momenta Cleo reads from her grandmo ther's diary for renewed courage. She also decides that the women at the post are pretty .catty. Hut Mrs. Melbourne is a reai friend. ' When some officers wives call on her Cleo again reads from her gradmother's diary about gossip. Paul gets in a mess ana cieo win not put herself under obligation to the Colonel to get him out. She declares he must itrnlgnten out his own messes. FOR SALE i strong." "Push It under the door Johnson If you please." "Is there anything you want ma to do?" he asked as he did ao. ItUiiiiUB iirnu juu v-.... . , ' .. t., a. 1 m 1 .,..., tell Lieutenant Armstrong Uiat l.'VJ " T do not feel like eating as I have HioneJ5-K. gone to bed with a severe head-' FOR SALE-Used piano. Convcu- l!KNO,.Nev July 23. pursuit plHnoa -flying over the air mall route from Mount Clemens. Michigan, to San Francisco, hop ped off from Elko at 11:50 a. in. It la economy on the part of Oregon farmers who raise Block to pasture the stubble field with hogs or sheep, the experiment sta tions iuds. The grain shattered or lodged will be readily gathered up by them and converted into a marketable form. Where consi gn army 'derable grain has lodged, hogs arc tute. Full foundation sheets provide trutav afrmiHnr tn wnrtl recelwd I straight combs for manipulation at the air mall field here by radio, i save wax In . producing comb It is understood that they will not honey, and cau?e the bees to build stop in Reno, but will attempt to worker cells. If Jeft to thom make he flight from Elko to San ! selves, Oregon bees are proao to Francisco without further stops. Cily In the event said bid Is ac cepted 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 I of the amount of the contract, sat-i ipfartory to the City, will be requlr- ed from the contractor. The time j slated in the proposals for coniplet-l ing the work will bo considered In awarding the contract The Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By Order of the Common Council. Dated and first published, July 23rd, 1925. R. Ti. WHIPPLE, City Recorder of the Cily of Rose burg, Oregon. AFTER BABY WAS BORN Mrs. Miles Was Miserable a Long Time Owes Final Recovery to Ljrdia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound Rover, Ohio. "After my last baby was born I was up and around again, null was sicKiy an T build many drone cells. Krumcs fitted fur full sheets, of founda tion may be bought from bee sup ply men, and directions ror manr pulutlon will be supplied on re I quest by the O. A. C. depart I ineni of entomology. El A.-x'iUfd I'roM 1,,-aM-d Wire.) SALEM, Ore, July 23.-To find out. If possible, what is causing the death of from 5.000 to 10.0U0 trout every day at Ihe Oukridge. batch erv, Dr. Henry B. Ward, head of Eight advantages of copper ,car- bonute dust treatuiunt of bcoci wheat for smut control are aB lolluwa: cflectlve control, low cost, less labor, good germinal ion.. thicker stand, vigorous plants,. loss from holding after treatment. one-fourth of seed aaved. . rami and O. A. C. station, tests lime proved tho success of ; tho now method. . , t .... Hon red spiders collect on the under surface of. hop leaves as the season advances. 1 lie first in NOTICE FOR BIOS FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT. j SEALED PROPOSALS will be. received by Ihe undersignfd at his office In tho City Hail in t;ie City of Roseburg, Oregon, up to 5 o'clock P. M. Monday. August 3rd. 1925, for the Improvement of Casey Avenu" from the north line of chapman Street to the south line of Hivei-Bide Drive, In Ihe City of Roseburg. Oregon, In the man ner specified by Ordinance No. 864. All bids must be submitted upon blank forms which will be furnish ed upon application to the nnder- I the department of goology at the i Jury appears as small pnto species University of Illinois, and consult- j on the leaf surface. 1 'They spin ing expert of the federal fishrns fine webs on the surface of the bureau, and Slate t;amo Warden leaves and lay little spherical eggs E. F. Avcrill are on their way to ' In them. They have needle like that place. Pollution of sircann , parts with which they pierce the a .,,.no,.i,wl l.ni vear. ihev tissues. Sulfur Is Ihe standard C. experiment station. NEWS OF RHEDA "What are you talking about? What do you mean get along In the world? Paul Armstrong 1 haven't seen you getting along In the world or do you call it getting along when you have gambled away a thousand dollars In the last week ami come to me for all tho money I have left out of whrt my father g:ivc me??" I wns furious. I 'Mrk if I had been a man 1 woull have struck P.iul. ' "W'l at can I do In hcl;i you along In t ie world that I haven't done? And what have yon done? Do you know that you haven't jlven me Mie led cent since Ihe day we were nnrrloU? Do yoj know that you 1. ivi n't eaten but one meal with ph- ince we cam) to tMs place? .') ; o t realise that v -v nlghr but ine you have been out till al most morning and left me here alom ? "Is this the kin 1 of happiness vim meant when v.u sl id as we ci s'ed Ihe threshold of this house time v wonld be very papi'V here? ' 'Is It happiness lor you to quar. M and swajir at me nlin"st every r.iemoiit we are al ,ne? ' ' ', ' "I fell Tou I've pntH'it to a placo v i n I'm iiinnlrt.i 't hat ache. Tell him to get his dinner at the mesa." "Very wed Mrs. Armstrong." I picked up the letter and tore it open. A check for five hundred dollars dropped out. The letter was from ltlta. Dear Cleo: . ' : "You have done the biggest tiling that ever one woman did for another. Your Mr. Adams and the young men said 1 passed the try out wonderfully. The act Is a corker and the boys who axe in It re dears. . "Mr. Adams aftef the first re hearsal Insisted upon giving me his check tor eignt ounureu dol lars with the contract for forty eight weeks. "The money la to be paid back out of my salary ot a hundred dol lars a week. "I'm sending you back your live hundred dollars. "Oh Cleo, Oleo, I am so happy happier tonight than I've ever been in my life. I did not know there could be any man in all the world as kind as your Mr. Adams. "I have a shrewd suspicion that he did all this for me only lor your aake. ' "1 have been iniroaucea 10 an your gang and they've been very nice to me .but 1 feel centuries older than any one of them. "Miss Terhune la rather a cat Isn't she. However I'll te.l you about that later aa I'm going to rehearsal now. I only wanted to say that you are the sweetest, and dearest woman In all the world. Kheda." lent terms. Phone 132. FOR TERRIER PUPS For salo, J. W. McDade, 1145 E. 6th St. FOR RENT 5-room house, com pletely furnished; electric wash er, garage. S blocks from center of town. 40 per month. Inquire Standard Oil Station. North Side. PoTt KENT Three-room aparb ment, hot and cold water, elec tricity for cooking. Also two burner gaa plates for sale. . Cal. at Wade Rooming House, 303. West Lane. FOR SALE First class oak dining room auite al hall prlue. Fuoue 149. FOR SALE Small team cl mule s, wagon and harness; cheap. . .if. Huntley, Urockway, Ore. FOH SALai First clasa broccoli plants, Kruae strain Joe Harvey, Roseburg, Puoue SF4. AC ET Y UN B GASPLANT For sale at a bargain If taken Dow. M. H. Bauer, Uasley, Ore. FOIlSALE-l'ae:t horses and sael- die horses, also good fresh milk cow. Boer Bros. Phone 14F14. FOR SALE Impure-bred Shrop- shire buck, 5 years old, S20. It H. Montgomery, Looking Olass, Ore. foil SALE Pure elder vinegar by gallon or barrel. Bring contain er. F. M. Curtis, . Edenbower, Phone 8F4. WOOD FOR SALE Old and seo ond growth llr. Get my prlcos be- . tore you buy. E. u. Troieiie, Aitirose. CARR'S lo SALE . Thursday, Friday and Saturday ot this week, big lc sale at Carr's. Foil SALE Two feeder hogs; also i eow coming fresh, and cow giving i inilK to trade for goats. 100 tiers ' v,uod for sale. li. F. Huntley, Urockway. FOli SATE Few tons of oat and vetch hay. 10 per ton In stack. C. W. Cook, Route 2, Roseburg, Ore.. Box 80. NEW CITY FLUSHER WILL ARRIVE ON MONDAY FROM PORTLAND IT IS EXPECTED The new street flushor, which was recently ordered by the city council.' will be rtady In Portland, lor delivery to thlB city Monday, and will- arrive here sometime next week. The tlusher, wtflch is mounted on a truck, has a tank wnh a capacity ot 1350 gallons ot water, ana a pressure of up to 80 pounds. It will be used tor the cleaning of the streets Instead of the former aysteiu of sprinklers, and la a great Improvement over DROCCOLI PLANTS F')I SALE Uutner's late strain. S3 per thous and. See Mrs. Jeucx, Bernlera ' nllor Shop. HOUSE FOR SALE B-room mod"- era home. Built-in work. Gar den spot, chicken yard, frull trees. Will sell at bargain. Write to 716 West Jackson St., Medtord, Ore., for particulars. FOR RENT Price the old method of cleaning. There hi centrifugal numn. opeiaun oj .!, down to tUTo nun In the I a! separate engine from lirat ot the hall r"d make any kind of bargain truck, and the iioiilca may bo op you wrnt tw but don't nek me for.eiated from the drlvor s seal, the I'lile money I hav i left for While not having such a great wa I'H lot give It to you t'aul Arm- ter pressure, the flusher may also Slim,!" . . be used iu the fighting of tire. A vid yet Cleo yji: would glve ,maD win be sent fioin this city to n.ot of It to an l st unknown 1 Portland next week to return with wjmnn whom all iho men at the Qie fUsher. Pot 'li'clare is i.o bel'er than she 1 . o should be!" Boswell Mineral water bath for'atlon, the actual figures to date be- WANTED WANTED TO TRADE Goo work team, wagon and harness for sheep. Phone 259. VANIED Feeder hogs. 'Write Phil S trader, Dlxonvllle, or phoiur 1FJ3. - ANTED Window washing by el Iierlenced man. . Addiess A. H. Eaton, gen. del., Roseburg. Wanted to rent improved acreage near town on highway.. Jesse Wheeler. Route A, Eugene. Ore. ' WANTED After July 28th, house- work by the month. Experienced. Address "Housework" care News Review. , WANTED J4.000 from 3 lo 5 years at 7 per cent on first mortgage ' on farm property. Address "Loan", care News-Review.1 Experienced man wants equip- ped dairy ranch to work on. shares or on salary. C. A. Crane, R 5, Bog 45, Salem, Ore. WANTET) Sewing and crotchet beaded bags, any kind, reason able prices. Mrs. Alice Uther land. Rice Hill, or write Oakland. Ore., RU 1. ,1 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SERVICE Thoroughbred Jersey bull at Umpqua Park. A W. McConnell. li SlXftTTX and bob curl 75c, ' hair cut and curl 60c, Phone 67-T. 331 So. Main. Mrs. Amy Rogers. CAR UVvNIClWXMi't forget 4 call 66J when ka need ot auts parts. Sarffi Auto wrasUai House. ' . .. FOR RENT 5-room cottage. Phone 379-Y. toil HEN T-Furnished apai liuent. Mrs. lues Clark, Beamy Studio. FORKENt Modern house, one block from Masonic Temple. In quire 304 E. Cass. FOR RENT Furnished apartment close In. Inquire at S29 East I I LOST AND FOUND Douglas St., or phone 140 L. FOTl RENT -4 room liouso with bathnntt partly furnrshroT new ly papered and palmed. Inquire 875 Hoover St. FOR RENT-OR SALE S-room, practically new bungalow, with garage; on highway just north of Riverside store. O. U. llelblg, 407 West Cass stre-t. FOUND Automobile tire, 4txSl with rim. Owner call at this ot flee and pay advertising:. LOST Large black and tan hound also one red hound; were- last seen near Mr. Scott July 19. Re ward. H. L. HuU, Oakland, Or. WIW-WIN Yoim A U To W'HEELS? When you can have Mhem tightened aa good as new?1 Illarksmllh shop back of Union Garage. E. E. Woodcock, Prop. LOST Blue- foxboV7romautom bile on Pacific highway lt Rose burg. $10 reward if sent io me care Fairmont Hotel. San Cisco. A. F.Naugle. i stated In Salem yesterday, over 7oe,oo0 trout succumed to a similar poisoning at Diamond lake. Some eastern stales and some European countries. , have cxiierl- ence! Cleaning up crop remnants, lit ter, rubbish, and weed pints aid JT. ..I...U..J ..I,ii,.n..u w.ne very materially In cleaning out their fish, Dr. Ward said, and are spending money to eliminate the danger to their fishing industries. Oregon has an industry worth billions of do lars,-' he said, "and unless the people of tho slate awake to the elaliRer that threat ens ihls Industry through careless ly allowing the strenms lo become polluted, and building dams over which Ihe salmon cannot run, lh Industry wi,l diminish just as -it has in the eastern part of Ihe I'nilrd States, and ultimately will the time and did not know how to ft my work done, had washed a heavy carpet and I think that was the cause of my troubles. I went to several doctors, U.i. .Itui muti. cinesdidnotdome , disappear completely.' any good. I asked what the trouble the earwig pest, the (). A. C. ex periment station has found. These heaps of refuse are hiding and breeding places.' Vaeunt lots. Ill earwig distrlrta arc good refuge grounds for this pest.- Premises cleaned up In the fall favor a pol'on math aampaign thaf will eradiate or greatly reduce the pest. , was, for I could hardly walk and al-1 ways had such pains in mv left side . and then in my right side. He told me I 1 had inflammation that caused it I ! had one of vour text-books and waa The twelve-spotted heeile, npt to be serious on Ihe leaves of squash, cucumber, beans, and other plants, may be checked hy dusting the leaves with "3 In 1" dust recommended by the stai tlon for the calibiige Vnrm, Paul Armstrong. I hate yon, I ttu ,orms ot rheumatics. kale yon. I'll not speak to you , . , , p until you apologise to me. You ' '. p-TTON rROP have insulted your own wife hen ;ANNUAL COTTON CROP vou repealed that nasty shu-,on FOR COUNTRY DECLINES Rila. Has any man you Know con-1 f. ssed or boasied of ptc-lving any (.wi-ird it ta..i favors at all from Rita Thorndlke?, WASHINGTON, July 2J. This You know that the only man years couon crop, which cany whose name has been connected gave Indication of being one of the wilh her is that of your Colonel, largest ever grown, dicllned dur Arthnr Hlakely Belelon. And you Ing the three weeks ending Jn.y also know that I received proof of is to the extent of 751,n0u bales, her imiocenco of any wrong-doing In its second forecast of the sia vvjih iiltit son today, the department of agrl- "Get 'tit of mv sJeht for I 'iiii' culture announced the Indicated myself hating y :i nc.ru a.i.l muie!rro pto be 13,588,000 equivalent every minute." ' . ... !&oo pound bales. i "Hut Ch-o I can t go down to ! a ! tlmse men without some money. You do not have to go to Atlantic j Their coming here shows me they i City or any other beach resort to Uitetid to make trouble. I may he. Hee good swimmers; come to Alex j put out of the army Just at the be- ander's Park. Friday evening, ginning of my career." cucumber "It would be good for you. Then MANY NEW ARRIVALS Ing 993. Arundel, piano tuner. Phone 189-L. HKAVV MHSKH AT TKOI T H ATI 'II Kill KM PI .,LE OFK I.WA. IN 8TATE OF OREGON aec pted and the bidder rhall lai . . j alwayhave .nnlr.pl ntirl nnil ...- .' . . , to enli'r into PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. If. H. PLYLER ChlroprsctH physician, 12 W. Lane Bt. j : I jl fBaaSaaaaasBHiaHMsul i Cook in Cool Comfort Choice of six models on our floor Avoid Ihe hot drudgery and endless housecleanlng. OLD RANGES .MADE NEW ARTHUR H. CROWELL Phone 611 404 W. Cass it handv now. It surely did put mi: on my feet again. "-Mrs. Jamks wills, 419 Cherry Street, Dover, Ohio. You must believe that a medicine that helis other women will help you. For sale by druggists everyw here. rt rviikrrtin ruTO, ., ... ,, , Farm ltcn.i...l.T. ( llL Qlyl i unirnit arts! I t rvUllTni I WnUIQ LHKU I .ll'RP'l in IrHrn T n I II llliliMH': II In unii I i r-r. . I II I a 1 . I I signed an must be " " LVd al: Pinkham's Vegetable Com , be cut down by protecting I nooas 8 by a certified check payable lo th , Lymar. Aft(.rfuraav,of taking it 1 from leaching In the rainy ,na- V Jlo1&&) it) Treasurer for 5 per rent of , pouno. , m UjJf- Ot-v"? th'e evebnt '. bM 'is ; boKK. without missin, . , That , ason. and mlig wUh land Sk I 2 nt th esrap1 ot nitron., in tlio form of ammonia. adviMtm iun Urtgon expiTimmt station. Oomnaratiro ffw Orfrzon orn produce c'rlifld ntato Three trip miift bn man Then you'd lueve to go to work. I I, With tins I went out of his room and Into mine and locked the door. Tno past w,.e)( nBS bor.n a live j , After a while' 1 heard Paul go ,y nne for now ,ottir n the I-and i ilownstalrs and sometime later the iMl,tllemi nt Department, of Ihe lino men left the house. ,!port.and Chamber of Commerce. r Pretty soon Paul came up and . Mlir1on ..ounty has reported 15 ! rapped at my door I did nol n-oM ol lh ,, arrivals since Jan- swer and pr.wntly 1 hea-d Iho uR Bn) ,,. cminty ,, ,. front door slam. ,i,,,i iim. ik,t nf M since June ,,UK III lllll, ,,, , parade giound and wondered wily I hud l.i . n so crazy lo marry him. t I ..l.. ., ml M...I.I ..... IMlk. L - .....i. i w bought farms in lhat married life as ltlta had had in uth'rn Or-gon during first, , Klamath county has Just sent In the names of six farmers from lllshnp. California, who have section of the past month. Nine other new seiners tiniiTt Chit) liilw 93Hpnvv losses of Eastern brook trout eggs at Ihe Oskrldge hatchery and I rainbow trout eggs at Diamond Lake, aro being lexperionrod ac cording to advice received today by E. K. Averlll, stalo game war- den. Attendants nt tho two points report lhat they are puzzled by tho losses. Natural condlllons caused slm-, liar losses at the two points last , year, but the difficulty was i thought lo have been overcome, i A rapid change In water tempera- j turu at Diamond Lake last year caused a loss of 7.oii.noo rain- 1 bow eggs, but a new water supply I had been provided for egg-taking j work this year. I M. L. Ityckmnn, who was dis missed last week by the commis sion, waH requested to hasten to 1 Oak ridge and Investigate Ihe los ses In thai halchery. hut Averlll had not determined what course i to pursue In regard to tne uia mond Lake losses. . Keep the Rent Take things under your wing own the horns yon live In and defy the landlord. Let us half you. . Contracting, Building, ConcrstS Work, and Furnish Estimates and Plans. J. E. RUNYAN " 487 Phone 202-J South Jackson Roseburg. SL, The Utirpqua Florist Choloe Cut Flowsrs Always) " Fresh . rinest Quality Artlstls Floral Designs. ,. ,. Visit Our Oreenhoass ... Csll 4S-F1 Into tho de de by ihe , . . . . . . , tr i, ii-.. ii ik - n.i,. .k..,i ii have besn reported won t stretch It out so long as I'nnm-in minim i.". she did" I e.ald to mvsi lf and I had making a total ot im. Jun lntiiid.il to wire my falln-r This leaches the recorl of al that I was coming home when I most MHO settlers ppiirlid fiean) Johnson's voice at my door, through the Ind 8ettlenii-nl De "Hi re Is a li tter Mis Arm- parlnvnt during lis period of oper- For concrete work call Taylor, 113 No Flint St. Tel. 25-lt. B ITES-STINGS ' A pply wot baking tKxlji or hoiiM hold ammonia, followed by VBCKS V Vapo Rub Onr IT Million Jar Uimi Yrl, Prune Trays, Boxes,'"' Egg Crates Manufactured by C A. STELZIER . Myrtle Creek, Ore. Phone 2tM TUBBY By WINNER THE C CXeV HAS ABSISED AT LAST. M. B.AXYEB. TU88V AND SPlDFtZ ARE To 6C AsiDMA BAXTERS FM i-r'ij,! i;p;vjRV Mll.IV V &PM0 THElIt VACA1ION. 1U8BVS lETIEli TO HIVfcK"" VelMON Mt HAS NSVIEU SEEM BCOOfiKT THE JMtTATlOJ BV BETUBM MAIL. All Aboard. COMES VPI0EB I g CETHiT I . -flV' Sd MV LITTLE BoV IS 1 V J1"7) - Hevt Vou IrJ J ttt. 60S H Icxm VwrrcETjirry ,;,,fMlt;1 s,ftjr f missing he OiomV I now. madam that ox J I TccoMOT.ve feV -3. Hm 1 ffi L r- 7 Mis-rtft U-l P-- 2k V WHEN L ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua Not how many patrons, hut how well each Is served Is our motto. Let us clean yoar vacation clothing. Winter coals should be cli'Sned Id keep tho moths out of them. Our Auts Will Call Prions 277