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ROSEBURG NEU S-REVIEW. MONDAY. JULY 27, 1925. SEVEN susy un ,aim, juay Before you get excited over Flour Prices try our BLEACHED HARD WHEAT FLOUR AT $2.25 PER SACK $8.80 for Four Sacks See Us First We Can Save You Money. FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ROSEBURG OAKLAND A BRIDE'S DIARY A Love Story of 1 oUay By Idah McClone Gibson Cleo. Madison, eutert:i!nlnK frit-mln, roads from hr prumtnw therVtf'ury. Tho flapiur .th-mls are thumiorvtruck by its qim.nl iioni ami supprofwd l wires. Soon al lor t'h'o elupeb wit li her boy hood tuvoetht-art. Lieutenant 1'atil ArmstroiiB, I. S. A. rico's pureiiia wiftlieil her to Jn;irry wealthy Chick Adams; so did ( hick, .'mil's par tut a wished him to marry thn rih and willing Conuie Torhune. Cleo begin tu barn tliat marriage in not a path ot rose almost ut one. The young couple departs for the army pout. On the train Cleo has an allegorical dream in dicating the problems Bhe will have to face. . On arrlviuK. un domeatic Cleo Is aide to serve tea LAKES THIS WEEK HEAD COLDS M.lt In spoon; Intul spors' t apjy tntif nostrils, t -wictts V VARORUB Omt IT MilUm Jm 1W r.rl cliy iiuuy Hum mo Woii Creek catnp making uri-uiigcuieuia tur Ihoy worn B:iy 'K lhat It would probably bo I." "You're iiucoi' lit Co being. Cleo, I can't understand you ut nil." "U's because you don't under stand (ho young womiiu u( today .Colonel." j "Hut Kita, wasn't much older . Ih;in von are fle.y " , .-nu you uinni uunersiaie. duilvciy ol iresn vegetables aud her. liood night Colon.;!. Thank j Mlut wiivt ,0 , MV ul I you so hin. li for my dinner. 1 ve :lyg;,ir .utermii Jar. iuitlou reallv enjoy. .! our conversation , 8luU l. ,10 wlU ,0 ,u Kose. land I'm g.la.1 you re entertaining j uut . Ut.xl Saturuay, and uuy boys I.... 11 nu.. . ... ........ iutiri.t,,l iu Diu second siocitoii mm . i'nm if.mr. in a little, while you'll get uswl to them, you know aud will liko i loom. Rev. Mr. t. C.reuber. president of the Southern Wisconsin district of I the Missouri Synod; the Kev. 11. O. NIH, missionary to the Apache ,. . , . , I Indians. Arliona; the Kev. J. W. L. A. Lrittou.. Douglas Couuiy ....1...1, U....ut..n T..V11. vli..' Hoy moui t.su'Ulne, .as lu the i,i..n of tho Texas district: Ihe Classified Section ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PACE. camp. wlml. is to ctitit uu August 4tu, I iuy see iitiu at Scout iiuartuuar ' tera ui iuj Armory ou toutiutiuy utumoon. About twenty- live to the "lady killer" colonel, through the help of Johnson, a i home and ho will be angry be striker. Col. Ifeldon has become i cause he hasn't found me there. I about one In every 90. The de- v t.-.v it u nuia iiuiu mi iuiiiib kn;im:i:u-s' kii.l n)Ol KKS TIKBI I.KXT Aitk'ivxw i n i i. (uoicuiosis in nve years was isn. AUK..NAS J( hK. In tne tuMMTU,0tii8 d(ialn rate IM KMLO. Colo.. July 27. ) waa Ier l.UM. Man's battle has been won against I the turbulent Arkansas river ' which -in June, ltL'l, overflowed j iirt banks in an anry flood, f wrecking $:!,0tt0,0ut) damage on ! the surrounding countryside and 1 taking a hundred lives. ! The river has been turned re- ! ceittly from its old natural than- ! n-l Into a manmade passageway, lined with concrete levees, and ( now, according to engineers, there will he no recurrence of the de- -astatlng flood disaster. The flood i J, .JU'ULIUII iimjt-ui II Ul HCI1H- (I ileti for completion until 1 9 J , it -though fuvorable weather comlitions during the winter tho major portions of the project were finished recently. A difficult engineering problem was encountered in the construc tion of the new channel and build- You can get replacement parts tor all cars at the Terminal garage. FAMILY RULES TOWN 117 YEARS SritVILLK. France, July 27. (A. P.) The mayoralty of this little village or 31ti Inhabitants has been In the same family 117 years. The first mayor. Uonore Petel was elected in and since then five other Petels have hHd the office. The last, Alfred Petel. recently was reelected for a four year term. He was first elected in 190S, Tents and cama supplies at Z1k-ler-Fee Hdw, Co. NOTARIES PUBLIC IN OREGON: OTHER ITEMS OF INTEREST Involved in compromising ciretim-i Not being a' married man ou stances with Kita Thorndyke. Kiia : probably do not know that every is Innocent ; her husband is a man exnertii jo find frleml-wife crook. Kita Hecretly leaves the !in exactly the same place as where post to join a vaudeville troupe, ho .ft her. That's w hat makes a job which Cleo gels tor ner. almost all the trouMe in marri i expeei mac now yon hi inn hnvs - -ilMlH tat. at the Post, my husband will be ouU ......... nthrtP). lir j to im ready to go uy tho 4th. l'ihoe who desire further inioruia- Cleo's domestic lite proceeds rockily onward, largely due to Paul's passion for gambling and lack of understanding. While downtown one afternoon Cleo thinks she sees her roadster which her father was to ship to her, being driver; by two gamblers. I tiou, or w ho tfesue to - register, j are uh ised lo see Mr. Uritiou ou j touiimiuy. Sunday was the Mg day at Icaiup. Alany visitors wNere out an tne trou:ue in marri- ,,lctl .u .....i age. I ve round that out ulrean. Uo imd a plt.usaIll vkMl Wltu Jlen may come and men may go, , ng aua lriend8, but women must stay forever. T. ,.... lu -,,... in That may not ne as good pne- . ' " boj s are having a lino lime. Hetwecu filteen and twenty of the oldi-r boys will leave loinor- Rev. Karl Kretischmar, Ft. hmilh, Ark.; and the Kev. It. Jesse, rep resenting the board (or . Young People' Work. the the Free cranacase service at Terminal garage. Ve have popular oils. MANY GIFTS PRESENTED TO HEAD OF CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION A CHANCE DINNER . . When I refused to give Cot. Uel don Itiia's address be heaved a long sigh. He evidently consid ered himself either a nnifli abus ed man or else' he wa3 !n the clutches of remorse. I could not tell which. "I have found today I had dropped into very pleasant habits if not very meritorious ones. I had gotten into tho very try as Tennyson, but it is quite as true a statement nbnut wives ns the one bo made ubnut his , brook." 1 "I shnll at least escort you to , the station," the Colonel tsaid as j he arose. I made no objection to this. As ( ho was putting me in n car, I . caught a view ntin of the snappy ; roadster that looked co mut t row on a 4-day Inku iu twin Lanes. Mr. iintton will conduct Ibis hike personally, and the boys will take plenty ol tune, travel ling c lowly und eujoying swims I and play ou the way in. The h i-bn diMaures Irom Wolf Creek to y.ine. and iu It were the two men lhpr(, js ral m Umt ;h(,r(J ,i . ! niormnir. Cleo thai ..h i,,, nr tlin.i nipn rnliinel?!' I, nslied. "They nre two of the most no torioui cjitn'ilers In town," ho KDIN'tll'KRH, July 27. (A. P.) Dr. Anna A. Oonlon, of Kvana lon, HI., w ho waa rwlected presi dent of the World's Women's Christian Temperance lUllon at the twelfth triennial convention here, returned to her home with a varied collection of Kit In presented to her by coutrleg represented at the International temperance coun cil. In the collection la a ahllleah from Ireland, a complete set of specimens of pressed wild flow. ers of Australia, crysiainzeti irun anil an ostrich fun from Africa, with a history of South Africa and cold mounted miniature temper ance banners of Denmark and Kin land. 1 pleasant routine 01 severui i'''e-, 0sWered frowning phone converriitiona aim ui iei t.nuM p.'t rid one visit witn una inoriuuae every day. "I'm aure you lln't ndenftand how I miss them. She always penied plea-ed lo see me and ev do not play n T..iinrr.iv 1 wish we of them for they straight Knnie." I'mil's Crime. will be hme uiit'leulty encounter' eu ui making Ihe trip. ' lni i ji k the absnee of the hik ing putty, thu camp will bo In chufKe ot Mr. Tomiiuson und Mr. ; ouoin ell. Iuk of the levees. The new Chan- I r... u., k ..r ...... ik I passed throiiKli the yards of j . .mmriaMaw ,k divlsion'of ! ?" probably do not know what ; - Denver nio ..ranue western , ,,.,, (lf s..r..)1.v f !((,. rai.road and In order lo carry out Sam A Kl)Z,.r ,SSI1(,,, a ,,, ,)f 97 the project it was nece-wary - to rHri:l, ,.isKons n, ,e num in.ivo Ihe railroad yards diirinK ,.r of n.miifi.d notaries puhllc. un- iii. inininn m ..ii.ui h, 11..11 ... in.i romniUson in hn Slate ot new channel, mis was none witn- i ,),,. , .,,iv i-. i.,2r. .. r..i:il out interruption to the railroad Thl. ,,, f,.,. (.n,.L..d hv this ili servl.e. , , vision durlni! June, was fl.6U.0i. Of the fl.oon.onn expended on ,)( wni(.h ,;5 W1H f()r nota,ia the flood protection project, f 1.- ! commissions; fls.i for fllliiK certl- I. "'"I utilized -in the con-j fi(.ats 0( mluratot v ehi.tlel ninrt- stru.tlon of the channel throunh ! ,.aK,.s: $i:t:j.r.r for law Ix.ok sales, the railroad yards. . I and H9.T5 for filinit of warrants of The flood protection work, en- I nrr03t certificates of , character, i pineers said, re.iuired the moving t.,c . of 1, Kin. 0.10 cubic yards or dirt incided In the June volume of nn (I construction of S4 miles of tmnKjl in ,,is division were 370! railroad truck and seven bridiit s . CHnifi-ate.Tof mlKratorv niorltanef anil iinuucis. liens. 2n eertifieates of sniislac- A concrete retention dam was i tl(m ,,it.rarv mortanam- linos-; lit certificates of asslKiinteul of faseinatiiiK and very intelliKeut women she is. She talked soine thiiiK beside gossip. I rea.ly felt 1 was not ruslins out. After on hour's visit witli Kita my wits were sharpened hy her repartee. And then she was o Kood to look ut. Clio was even more beautillil than you, my dear.' "Oh Colonel, don't say that." I said Krlnnlnc at him. "It's just cost me seven dollars and a half for a heautifyinpr process and if I am not exuuisilely lovely now I can never hope lo be so. The Colonel looked at me much ' U's stranice the sentiment attachment one can develop for a hit of liinl and a house w h"n It's hum.'. We sell the stuff thnt homes nre nKi.'e nf. ('all and ask us for one of our utMoilate plan books. Tare Lumber & Fuel Co. Itecreaiion in tho camp i3 well brKunizcd. and the boys are hav iiik plenty of directed play. Two very su.-cessiul "smpc hums" have '.-I 'been conducted, lnucii lo the i amusement ol all except the "Jioals." 'i lie boys are today enjoylnK four and a half cases ot toda pop, a fcift made by Krnust I n lalh, ol lhi- Uo:.cbulg Dairy und 6o.la Works. IRISH FREE STATE TO HOLD FIRST SENATORIAL ELECTION Cold seal Coimoicum rug at cost. At .irtler-f'ee lluw. Co. TIIIKVIvS Al-IIVI-:. DInUN-. July 27.- (A. 1.)-Thei i first elections to the Kree Slate .S-nate. heretofore ,an entirely! Versons Who went to the forks nominated b.sly, will lal;e place of the river yeslenlay lo enjoy this aulumn. lierause of tne mm. I a sv. lin. repoit that petty thiev- i Plicated system of election It is ri-i inr was qui; prevalent. Several I necled In ti.lie lln-ee months to He. Per.-ons lik-t money, over $11 be- teiinine the results, (if the (io mem-' luK procured from ihe clotning ot ir tmilt across the river seven mil north ot I'ueblo. 'The dam will Horn 21.000 acre feet of water, which can be utilized in local iiri gation projects. A coal strike is threaten. Sept. I, have your bin filled with our qualiiy coal now. I'ano Lum ber Fuel Co. J.IM I'L.WS IIK.MKIt ItATK ot-' i'I'i:hkst OS IHS'I'AI. S.WIMiS. inipraiory chattel liiortKSiies; 1.7 notarial and l'i niiscellaiieons com missions and 1" pardons. re prieves, warrants of arrest, ppx-la-niHtioiis. el.. Two hundied conies 'or of volume 111 of the uncoil re- pfirls were received from tile pub lishers and llil copies w:ro di.-tri-liille.l to juiIm'S of the-c j irM, .11 r trlct a'.o.ll-'.' i r.dd other ofliei;'. s; 1(7 copies o' the Oregon rep-ils. D'S copies of the 1!25 sessi.Ml laws and -,i coplc of niisccilin. ous e.ssion laws were sold .luvlni! lilt mouth. hurt. "It's because you're so young child that HI forgive you, lon , r,mr wno navo h( hut tuts is not a joi.ihk miunv.. i acaiwV's. . To me It I very serious. Besides j In(,,, nf iicciion ' I'u-pvi.les' you must remember you have ef- i fl)r a lllr aj,K unee limes ns many nanu s as there are seals TOKYO. July 27. Tho Com- niiinlcatlons Department reports, . q the aggregate of posts! savings In ! Congoleum rug at cost. Ziglcr Japiin at the end of May amount- I Fee Hdw. Co. eil lo l.l'J7.sft..s0 yen and the j . n numl.er or depositors were given CORPUS CHRISTI PRO. as :!0..-.7.ril. Compared with CESSION BERLIN'S FIRST the preceding month the total de- N 400 YEARS posits showed a decrease of il.- j li'.s. 474 yen. but the depositors j KKfM.IX, July 27 For the firsl increased by 1K4.!;t2. 'time ifi 4ou years. Corpus chrisll At present four percent Inter-!av BH ,.,.), aled rec ntly at 111 est is paid, but Ihe Communica tions Department Is consulting ith the Finance Ministry with a view of preventing a further ile .rense In savings. Only national brand parts are rarrl.-d at tho Terminal liarage. You. are BUre of a quality article wh.-n you purchase your automo bile parts there. o IRELAND IS CHECKING TUBERCULOSIS M'llI.lN. July 27 (A. 1U Tu berculosis in Ihe Free Stale is grad ually lessening, statistics show. In l:i!!l one in about every 70 or the population was nffecled by some form of the disease while In !2:l the proportion had diminished lo LAUNDRY KIDS Cermnn capital by a imbMc pro cession. This is taken as evidem e of the much more tolerant attitude of the republican reuiine as com pared with the old mnnorchira!. I'nd r the monarchy, the official stat" religion of Prussia wit Pro testant, and the kinir was ai the sane' lime titular hea l of the t n chuich. Catholic procession sik !i . ns are customary in Uavaria, for (. instance, on Corpus Christ! Day . were forbblden. St. I led wig's lliunan Catholic church early on Corpus ( h.lslt day opened its tloors lo the accompan ini'tit of trotiib.mes lo I l out a procession of men. women, and children, followed by monks mid uriesis in ecclesiastical robes, and fectlvelv stopped my evening .tame of cards, which filliped my interest in this beastly monoton ous place. ' "There you pet ?rtv ronsclnee at work. I never thought hon- sMy Cleo I never thought of th money that those yminrc fellows Iot or won. I nlared the -cimie for the Joy of ib and or course you know I am a man of indepen dent .means, conseuuetitly I could lope a thousand or two wilhout worrying and because I never played for stakes where one could lose more than five hand red I thoueht 1 was being very conser vative, "When you happened to tell me that yon two fotdish one had come doTti hero lo try and live on a licutonnnfs pay of n hundred and fiftv dollars a month. I think jit ws then that my conscience decided to make her call. She I Isn't a very prepos-essinK ladv, 'Cleo. She Is nncular and "Pi? 'and she pays the most can-tic jlhinps that anyone could possibly are to be eh clul iTi ad.li-1 various sw inuners. Walter r rea- n filtlnir : crlckson reported the loss ol j while Kenneth Conn, ulfo' lost money. Ktmes and ' other r- tit'lf rt were also' talitn irom tho ctvthlng of tho bathers. to be tilled. The senate nominates I nne-lhird of this panel aud the Iail tw o-third;;. In addition uut;;oiin; , senators may ai pcar on ihe panel Uthmu nomination, so that for the 19 seats the panel with contain .ti( names. The ronslitueiio is the v.In.lo ef the Fret Stale, and votes are lim-: iled lo -"Arsons over ihiriy years of a'e. The voting, is , by proper-, ttonal lepresentiit ion, and the dis tribntio'i of preferences -ninoni; 7(i , naines will take many weeks , to count. The senate hat no real pow er, the maximum of w hioh is to hold up for 270 flays nny bill ev cejtt a nant y bill, pas d by the j Dail. , For prompt taxi service, city or country tripa. Phone 44. JUNE RECORD OF MOTOR VEHICLE MORTGAGES The Terminal Oarngo lias the 'most complete stock of piston lings In town. LAUNDRY M&fiS. ; I ' nuns ami finally by the archbishop tiniler a canopy. At fcur altars he Invoked Hod's besslne on the crops, atid conclii'l.d wi-h a pray er for the world's salvation from .lis. ase aii l mis ry. war and hunger. Th best roof for Orecon Is mnd" of gorsl green red cedar shlngl. s. Hest quality at the right price at age s. - '"And yon. Colonel, nre used to having women sav nice Ihings to you nre you not?" "Y01.. Cl.-o. have never said very n!eo things lo me!" think you are a very bad man lone!." 'That'' Hie first rice thing yon have t-aid to me since I've known 0" " "Don't yon 'think this conver sation Is slirhlly futile?" "I don't think inn. h ahout it Cleo. I'm only trying lo iroiotig it." Well you can't prolong il nny INVENTOR HOPES NEW ' MUSICAL INSTRUMENT WILL REPLACE PIANO finished my din- n moment, take you 1 lone'-r for nor." "lint Cleo wait nre goinr lo let nie lo the I'osl?" "And set. the hall ef tos'in off on a n"w lark? 1 ..r'ainlv em rot. W hy. .list t.elny one of my ple.i'ant neighbors w:.s serieistp wlio uoulrl fliiirn your ati'iittons next. Hv the insinuating which she -niil It I kii" .ioscoV. July 27. (A. l'.l A Russian niliMci.tn, S. (iilev, lias lu .venteil n new musical Instrument which, he hope-, will replace up- ri.'ht and gratid pianos. The In strument, which has an ordinary keyboard, is in the form of n bo one yard wide and weighing only e.lit pounds. 'Ihe usual sitings are replaced by a steel c.uiib. and the Ijtile haliiiuers by t Iny .pinchers illicit lout II Ulsin the li etll of lie' combs. ltttssian conipos'-i's and music ians, iuchiiliug lppolito Ivanov and Avianek, who have played the instrument a! the Moscof Conser vatory of Mu.-lc, testify lli.il It i cupsb'.! of leplaclng .'xisllllg pia'ios and that it lias a stioiiK'-r i.ui nd suS'iior lnloii.it iu:is than lb" onli naO' pianos. '1 be new i:i-tnirte iil has lei n hi ist'"iei "Ivhel.me." il is beli'-veii it can be pio.iuc.il at a low enough piue to (otiin le sili;- lll cessfully w ilh Ihe pi... Mil. buli.v I lint f.l.l- fui hlolieil pianos. Full me c..nip and tourist sup jilics. Zic.ior r oc Hdw . Co. WALTHER LEAGUE TO ' MOVE FOR STRONGER FAMILY TIES S.VN FKANCISCO, July 27. (A V.) The tliiriy-thinl Inteiiiatltinnl c.invention of the V.'altiier League, an association of young people's socl.'lies of Ihe Synoilical Confer ence ol llm I.utlieian church, open- Ji,lo.lay In the civic auditorium vwlil an address by A. A. (iross niunn. president. These conven tions Usually are attended by from o.iioo lo 4. nun persons. The Kev. I'aul (i. I'roliOpy, exe. cjllvc secretary, and I'rol. John II. C. Fritz, dean ot Concordia Semi nary, St. Louis, were other speak e.s at ttie opening session. Th" Walt in r le ague has for lis chief purpose keeping the young people with ihe church and render ing service to the church. It com prises a senior society member ship ol l.fio soi idles and a Junior membership l 275 societies. It Kit organ. zed VI years ago and in lay Is the most nns rvatlve vouth movement of the fumlanien i.illsl school, asset led the Kev. .Mr. 1'rokopy. The league is supporting 1! mis sionaries anil native mission work- is In China and India. An import nut elfort to be presented lo the Of 370 certificates of mortgage Hens upon motor vehicles, (Migra tory chattels) aggregating consid erations of f lH4.6u9.Xl, filed In the office ot Secretary of Slate Sam A. Kozer, during the month ot June, IKS were from Multnomah county. representing consideration of n;i,ztii.bi, ami irj, amoununn' m total of f341.34X.14, wVre from counties other than Multnomah. Certificates nf satisfaction of mi gratory chattel liens, numbering 2ol and amounting to f 16.,ls9.ir, anil l!l certificates of assignment of Ijens, amounting Qo fJ!i,aBJ.9J, were also filed during June. While the law of 1917 requires that only mortgage Hens affecting migratory chattels i required by law to be registered Willi the sec retary ot slate and licensed by him, be certified to the secretary of state by the county, clerks, hav ing automobile transactions chief ly In contemplation, record of mortgage Hens of other migratory chattels am also certified in the secretary of stale, voluntarily, but these Instances Hie scarce. . Of the 201 certification of satis faction of" migratory chattel mort gage liens, certified to III, s 'cre- turv of slate In June. 109, j FOR SALE 11KI8COB-nOADSTKRlii go.'d shape. For sale cheup. 129 d. Flint St. . Full SALU First class broccoli plants, Kruse strain Joe Harvey, Kocdburg, Pbone 8F4. FOR SALE Pact horses and sad dle horses, also good fresh mli cow. Buyer llros. I'honellFlt. FOR SALK Pure cl.ler vinegar'by gallon or barrel, llrlng contain er. F, M. Curtis, Kdeubowcr, l'hono SF4j wdoiTron salk oid-!.!-;- ond growth fir. (Jet my prices be fore you buy. K. O. Trozelle, Melrqsc. FORALE Fifty yearling regis" tered Oxford Down buck sheep. lavld 11. Looney, Jefferson. Ore gon v Broccoli plant. f.k sali? Uutner's late strain. 3 per thous and. See Mrs. Jeuc;;, Ilernler's ' allor Shop. SAXAPHONB AT A BARGAIN' C Melody (King) "Artists' Spe cial," gold plated, slightly used, cost (210 new, fl30 tr.kes it; case Included. Inquire of Wells, at Heinllne studio. FOI'UI!tO.M IlorSK-Lot 100X 100 t. Large poultry house. Oa rage. Krillt trees. A nice Utile heme. Klectrlc lights and city water, f 1200.00 Is the price and a small payment down will han dle. O. W. Young & Sou, phone 417. ' LI M HKIT FOlTa.L"fi 30,000 feet, all lengths and widths, 1 to 2 in. stuff, $13 M, at what was former ly known as Maynnrd mill, Klce Creek. Will deliver for small otl dlllonal charge. Apply at mill for this lumber, which must be disposed of by aur. 10, as 1 have sold mill and am closing out. K. II. Maynard. FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 414 No. Hose St. FOR it . iNThaTerii bTngalow and 6 room house on Farrott St. Inquire 720 Winchester St. FOR RENT OR SALE f-rooin7 practically new buugalow, with garage; on highway just north of Riverside store. O. V. lleiblg, . 407 West Casa street' PT)R lfENT ThreeToom apart- i:int, hot and cold water, elec tricity for cooking. Also two burner gas plates for sale. Csl. at Wade Rooming House, 303 West Lane. ' 1 " FOR RENT i FOR RENT 5-room cotlnge. Phone 879-V. luK Rl-.Nr Two-r.Kini apartments at 212 S. Rose St. FOR RENT S Illt'tllslicd rooms, fid tier month. Chus. Kyes, 82t No. Jackson St. FoilR ENT room house. Oarage. 4U4 Fowler 8tr.'t. 325.00 per mo. O. w. Yonng ft Son, phone 417. NOTICE In the Circuit .Court or no State of Oregon for Douglas County. To Orval Langcnberg, J. W. Michael Motor Company, Josle lAiigenberg, Western llond and Mortgage Company, and to whom It may concern: Notice Is hereby given that amount-1 (;,,, j.;, iirHily. Deputy Sheriff of Ing lo f71.77l.ls In considerations, I imuglaa County, Oregon, did on the were from Multnomah county, and 1 29th day of April, 1925, in the 92, rcprcsetlllng f9a.417.9'i were ; Cuumy of Donj-ia,,, SIUO of Oro rrom counties olher har. Mulit.o-1 m,lzB ,hut cwt,,in Ford Auto mah. Of Ihe 19 certificates nf as-, D,.aring Motor No. S931719 s cnmeiH oi migiaiory . nun.-. WANTED J WAN I EI Feeder liogs. Write Phil Slruder, Dixonville, or pliouo 1F32. WANTEIUlrl wants general housework, address "Girl," News-. Review. WANTED Light housework bya . nign scnooi girl. Address X, care News-Review, WANTED-TO RENT Improved acreage near town on highway. Jesse Wheeler. Route A, Eugene, Ore. FORI)-1 1'( V HINCTCA WW A NtED Iu exchange for Chevrolet se dan, In good condition. Address L, care News-Review, WANTED Sewing and crotchet, beaded bags, any kind, reason able prlres. Mrs. Alice Llther land. Rice Hill, or write Oakland, Ore., Rt. 1. , WANTEl)To hear from part; who has a spring wagon for sale. Also have H fine young turkeys for sale. Mrs. Ada Kern, East Lane street, Ilox 826.- ! . WANT TO SELL 14 Cotswoldaml Shropshire ewes, also Chinese Pekln ducks last crop were. , 4 lbs. each at 8 weeks. Want to buy: 17 Delaine ewes. Torrey. phone 1F13 forenoons. MISCELLANEOUS 1 FOR SERVICE Thoroughbred Jersey bull at I'mpqua l'ark.. J. W. McConnell. . J'ELLsn(iRlLLEi)Work guaran tetHl, price reasonable. J. A. UU lisple, Sutherlln, Ore. M ARCElTVnd" bobcurl 75c, hair cutand curl Rile. Phone 67-V. 331 So. Main. Mrs. Amy Rogers. CAR OWNER Don't forFetM call 653 wben In need ot aoM parts. Sarff's Auto Wiweklnf Bouse. I LOST AND FOUND Mini maces. IS were mm Multno mah county, aggregating 12(tis2. !i:t. and one, with a conslderailou of Si9oi!. vus from ..Vislilliigicii c-'itnty. Taylor-maoe coucrele u goon con crete. Tel. 220-H. NOTICE In Ihe Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon for Douglas County. To Ed Settle, Roy Stearns, Al- len-llansen Company and whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given George E. Ilrady, Deputy Sheriff of Douglas county, Oregon, did on the 29lh day of April. 1925, In tho coun ty of Douglas, State o' Oregon, seize thai cerlaln Ford automobile bearing Motor No. 107it734 and bearing Molor Vehicle License of Ihe Slate of Oregon for the year 1925 numbered 112945; that said property was selr.e.1 and Is being pro.- led against for the forfeiture of the same for violation of (.hale pa n v Location ler of llm Cent nil Laws of . business. N and bearing Motor Vehicle License of Ihe State ot Oregon for the year 1925 numbered 17191(1; that said property was seized and is be ing proceeded against fur the for feiture of the same for vlolallon of Chapter 29 of the General I.aws of Oregon for tho year 1923; that all persons having or claiming any in terest in said personal property are required to appear before said court by Tuesday. Ihe 2sth day of July. 1925. at 2 o'clock P. M , and to defend against said proceeding; 'j-0 ; and that upon your and their fail- tiro so to mi, a juuginent ot lur Ihnt I felturo of said property will be en- lereu. In witness whereof I hsve 'Here unto s t my hand and affixed the seal of the Circuit Court above named Ihls 13th day of July. 1925. (Signed) IRA II. RIDDLE, Clerk of Circuit CourL Ily II. W. liuir, Deputy. S. al Circuit Court. ei.iivi.nl Ion vv be tl MucK lo mi llMiirlh" movement to strengthen I court hy Tuesday, the 2Sth day of ilie luniily lies ami re establish I July, 1925, at 2 o'clock P. M., anil tat) family sltar. ! to defend against said proceeding; "'I he V.'alth. r League also will ihclare Its stand In harmony with Hie tiahingri nf the Evangelical I. mli. ian rhuri h of Ihe Synodlcal . oiifeienre which s known lo be rtie nio-t e.oi'o rvaiive i'lotesianl e'mr.h b'siy in Ani. iini. p-ranling iiiii'Iatn. ni.ileiii. Ilbeialisni, and i i lOluiionistn." h" dorian rt. Some of th" i. i,ii sijiiaiive men of the Liiiheian Church who will c'I'I.mhs the gatherings are the 4 .!.: yii.: T vinii t: SHII'TIIKICN ltt-:i;iN HAS! COM- I prlie lil. filiteq S.I3 Market Street. Oregon for the year 1923; that all hi,.To " ,r -.. i r. . V '.. persons having or claiming any In- Nuiiee is her.-tiy given Hint at n Ii.ii.iI In until nerannal liroliertv I mretlng nf Hie Director hel.l are required lo appear before said tlllie litli, t'.l.Ti, all ilSsesstnent tlii.li'l per stone was livli'il upon Ihe ciipllnl stiii k of 1 1 to coriiorii I Ion. IHivnlil.i on or lieforn 'I'l K.IIAV, Ausn.t 4lli, 11.15, to lit.. H.'i-ti-lary of (lie lorliornt Ion ut 1 1 m oirii's. No. at). I that upon your anil their raii-'rotj Miuket street. Sun I-raneise... tire so lo do, a Judgment nf for-1 l'",ll,"r"1" Any si..ek uin which , ,. , ,i . hi this usst.sslii.lit shnll tcmnin un- f. liure of said properly will bo en- ,,, ,,, 4lh ,,y f AllKt M .nt.T.''!. ' itclln.iicnl nml silv er! imoI for In V. line, whereof 1 hsve liere-1 le "t pul'llc no -linn, null uiili 111 ..I'll ltllti, lb umu Sir r Am- KH.I. II.Z.I, I'l pill tile il"l llnlcit lis l.'SHIM'Ill loactli. r lAltll cosl. nl Sil-vnrli-lhs niil cvi.isis ot Mule, ii.iteil Jiiliu 2UOi. Hi.'.'i. II. H. Vflt'Ml. Jse'rctnry Hoiitlirin OnKnn .!ns .rmiipiiiiv, .'..!:' Mui-kul t-.lrv.-l, i.li 1 1 1 11. In. o. Unlit. FOUND Automobile tiro, 4ix3i with rim. Owner call at this of flee and pay advertising. LOST Lai-ge black and tan hound also one red hound; were last seen near Mr. Scott July 19. Hi. warily II. L.JIull, Oakland, t)re.i WHY-Hl'IN YO URA UT 0 WHEELS? When you can havs , them lightened as good as newf Illnrksmlth shop back of 1'nlot) Garage. K. K. Wo.alc.ick, Prop. PR0FEB8IONAL CARDS ' OR l rl PLY LHH Chiropractic physician. Iff W. Lane St . Chas. 5. McElhinny -The Widow's Prlsnd" Oregon Life 248 North Jackson The Unipqud Florist .. Choice Cut Flowara Alwayi fresh Finest Quality Artlstlo Floral Designs. Visit Our Orr-enhouse or ' Call 40-Fi. Prune Trays, Boxes, Egg Crates Manufactured by C. A. 8TELZIER Myrtle Creek. Ore. Phone 260-4 unto set my hand and affixed thn seal ot llm Circuit Court above ns Mini this 13lh day or July. l'J25. (Signed) IRA II. IHIIDI.E. Clerk of Circuit CourL Ily II. W. Ilurr, Ix-puly. Seal Clrelllt Court. WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua TUBBY T S PLN TO FctKS FROM FAR. AND NEAR. W1R.e MAKlNCi LAUNDRY -.STOR.V HEcte CM. BOV HERE 5 cffaM'PAS 01E HORSE MELUlE-tETiSTAKE HEIIOOT A . HUE A Rioef We are making laundry history. W" have proven Ihht perfectly superior work can, be doue al posi tively pleasing prices. Wo would like to fhow that lo you. Mr. and Mr." Skeptic. PHO.SB HORR-4 UP AM' GET C-N. I CAM T HGIO SOU UKt ) TrtlS.AlVlWV J 7f Mi W" 1 II 7ieVV-ea , liid WW IX. I I . ' : II '1 J i . n i r.yyj r a. I'l h'mml i sir iLiaf m i m r am a .t i 'rt i . ir.7A I'! .M i v. y,i I I 4f ,,vvt mmmmm L-a sii-s-"ss tLjjsa..r : ' - And Great Was The Fall. By WINNER .SI, I. r I r-ic i ICAMT CET UP""'"'', WAV WJUllEMEKEt-J waKiKr-i'iiTiY Iff - V SDMF.tHIN' S'M'A t)lt:UE.'t y'-.Cf i Yyt fr?3 ' 1 A am t'LLCEioMv t&tfXT $ t,iokfVcA)Siop I rIER. BACK V"'; -?S El' , I HERVOWtM WJ ) I vf, Cpmilx hy LnS-l r.W STHO..I. l- CSHy. 'r, . ' -- Wit Keep that sprint; appear ance with refreshed ap parel. Let us prove it to you. Our Auto Will Call Phona 277