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ROSEBURG NEVS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY. JULY 29, 1025. SEVEN You Can't Imagine! A Satisfactory Meal Without Bread Best Unbleached Flour, per bbl $9.40 Bleached Hard Wheat Flour, per bbl $8.80 Good Blended Flour, per bbl ...$8.20 See Us First We Can Save You Money v FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ROSEBURO OAKLAND Loose Second Cutting Alfalfa Hay for Sale. A BRIDES DIARY A Love Story of Today By Idah McCtone Gibson lAUHHIMA Dltl'.AM CASTLE OK HAItOXESS IS -NOW DKiSLKTED. PASADENA, Cal., July 29. Except fur the halting footsteps of an aged caretaker. Castle Ro samond, the dream of llarouess itosa von Zimmerman, stands silent and deserted iu the quiet of the hills near here. The baroness and her husband came to America nearly 14 years ago. A dream which she had been harboring for a long time became a realty in 1917 with the completion of Castle Kosamoud, which wiih its 40 rooms and huge baronial hall is said to have est $1,000. Duo. Itaroness von .ainmerman died April 2ti, 1917, md shortly after the United Sta vs .entered the World War, the jiroiierty was seized by and still is in the hands of the alien prop erty custodian. Itaroness von Zimmerman was born .March 12, ISliO, in Gnadeu- els, Germany, the daughter of a lealthy brewer, he married Ba ron von Zimmerman, manufac turer of munitions, when a young woman. Later ner iamer aieo leaving her a vast estate and an annual income from liussian rail- I i 1 I JliT AL... V l- A large crowd witnessed the auto polo and puh hall puim-a at the Laurelwood lU'ld lust t-ven- l lug presented by the Uusotiue Al : ley Amusemcnu company 01 Ku- dondo tieach, Cullioruiu. rioiiie ; thrilling spills addt d to the en i urlummeni of the eTening und j the program was voted a miei'fss. The loiul Kiwania club Biagtd tne I program (or the benefit of the ; noy Scouts and the luda will net ' a good-sized sum. One ot tho drivers ot a polo machine was In I Jured during the push hull con ' leal, but was soon back on his 'ytts wagon taking uuother whirl I at the .game. It was the lirst i tmio any Btu-h eniertuinim nt had ever been presented her and proved to be quite a diversion tor tlie crowds. Cook with gas. NOTICE Safe Milk and Diet Forlnfanttt invalid. The Aged Nourishing Digestible No Cocking. road securities, which became worthless wiieu the cartst gov , ernment of Kussia was over j thrown. ' tfiatA I A large portion of her eiuic. I valued at JU.0U0.UO0, was be- ((ueuieu iu uiiee Bimeis men in- ing In Germany. To an adopted daugnter, little Heairice Demon, eiglu, nothing was lea. A legal battle followed and a short lime later the court awarded her 0U0. Neighbors of Woodcraft picnic at forks ot river Thursday evening, July 3oth, followed by dancing at Muirose Country Ciub. All re-qut'BU-d to bring eats, invite friends and meet at K. of 1. hall at b p. m. Transportation arranged lor those without cars. I COMMITTK& ' Cleo Aindls-on, entertaiuing ir.ei.us, reaus iron her granumo ther's diary. Ho tiapper nu-nds are ihuuuerotrui'K b its quaint uesa and suipiesBed tlehires. boou aner tieo upts wuu iier ooy ttuod seethiuit. Lieuienuiit 1'aul Armutrougi I. S. A. Cleo s paieuts wui.ud her to marry wealthy Chick Auuius; so did Chick, l'uui u parents wUhed hun to marry the rich and willing Connie Teiuune. Cleo bt-gins to k-uru mat marriage is not a paiu.oi loses almost ut oue. '1 he young couple ueparis for the armv nobt. Ou the train Cleo has an allegorical dream in- iolems she ba.e to lace. Oil uiriwng, uu doinesiic cteo iaaijlu to serve tea to the "lady ( killer ' colonel, through the help ol Johnson, a' trtiiker. Col. He id oil has become, luvoived iu compromising circum stances wan iui Tuoruuko. Una is innocent; Iter hu&ouiid is a crook. Kiia secretly leaves tho post to join a vaudeville troupe, a job which Cleo gets tor her. Cleo s domestic lue -proceeds rocKiiy onward, largely due to lauis pashiou tor gu muting and lack ot understanding. While downtown ouo arteinooii Cleo thinks she sees her roadster which her father was to ship to her, being dnveu by two gamblers. is ha has a chauce dinner wiih - "I do not. On the contrary. I hate At this moment 1 wish nothing so much as that you had married Connie Terhuue. You would not have treated her as you have me . You would have wanted her money too badly. 1 m going to bed." "Cleo, Cleo, llsien to me. Don't be so angry. I'll buy you an other car." "Kut me another car! On what? Where will you get the money Your pay will barely buy us food, let alone clothes or anything else. That car was the only uet either of us had if we got sick and needed some money. 1 tcli you, i'aut Armstrong. 1 hate you. You huve ruined my liie, and I'm not going to live with you and be treated this way.' "Hut Cleo, you can't go homo. What wilt all your trieuds say?" 'They probably call mo a lool, but tluy'll presently know that you're a brute." l'aul grew white with anger, and he strode towurd me. "lou know better than that. You know 1 wouidn t have sold the old car for anything in the world. It 1 hadu i have been in such a light place. 1 didn't mean, to lose my money. No gambler ever does. Ho always thinks that oh the next turn ot tho card he'll make up all his louses. Something will turn up. dear, something will turn car. l Chas. S. McElhinny "The Widow's Friend" Oregon Life 248 North Jackson SUMMER KERCHIEFS Yes, we can match your ontfit In a colored handkerchief. Silk or lawn styles. Carr a. IIKXTISTS SKKK KECOti.MTlON We solicit inquiries to buy or Tortlaud, Ore. sell any marketable listed, local or unlisted securities. Active market for Dnrant, Star, Hint and Klukenhacker- Motor Issues: Public Utilities. Prompt attention given all or ders. Cash paid for purchases; no delay. Quotations furnished HOOD BROTHERS Stocks and Bonds 8 Chamber of Commerce Dldg. VMCNNA, July J9, Tho recent International Congress of Den tists adopted a resolution asking authorities for official recopni tion of the professional designa tion of "dentist." Tho resolu tion also urged all countries to gie International legal recogni tion to dentiMs, so that a demist of one country would have full legal rights to practice in any other country Other provoslons sought legal regulation of dental courses or training, governmental guaranteed diplomas and the extension oi sick benefit insurance to dentists. .Antlers Theatre. I In llebe Daniels' new picture "The Manicure Girl" at the Ant lers Tueatre Thursday, there Is t one sequence into which inoro ! comedy Has been Injected than iu i any other picture .shown here in j u long time. Hebe is the mam ; cure girl and Edmund hums plays her sweetheart. He is very much lu loe with her, but being young and poor he has a tougn time in matting both ends meet and keep up with his liancec. Naturally she likes nice tilings, and her Job In an exclusive hoiei brinrs her into contact wth everything which she wants ior herself: Mobt of her customers are men, and all' men who meet her seem to fall for her. Foremost ot the battalion is Hale Hamilton, a mis understood husband. llebe lives with her sweetheart a'nd his mother. One day she re ceives flowers from her .rich ud- liiUer. Inside the. bouquet is T it... ....Imml I'nknnwn KvCloo. Paul has sold t UP, and I'll buy you her roadster to the gamblers to Uvcar to you 1 will. tmtUiy a gamuling debt. "Why, Cleo, 1 couidn't marry Connie Terhune, you know that. I don't kive any other woman, never did. and never will. You , WILL CLKO LEAVE PAUL? ; '"Cleo; . Cleo, don't do that! Somebody Will hear you!" Paul sulil as I jerked away Horn him uml statrled running down the street. know very well that I have never look- d at another girl In my lite." ' Of course you haven't You've 'only chased lady-luck all over the I niimllini t.il.lui uvi-r ninro VOU 1 don t care If the whole world j t,ouid cuun(i a,,a fve heard my MAY BE BROTHER OF RUSSELL SCOTT (Awx-kated riTM Ut! Wrtr.) CHICAGO, July 29. Scant belief Is held by the police that an un identified man who shot and killed himself in a Heading, Pennsylvania, hotel yesterday is Robert Scott brother of kusselt Scott, under sentence of death for killing a drug clerk in a holdup. Robert has been sought since the killing, which Hussell says his brother did. The description of the suicide, who cut all labels from his clothing and left a note, '1 am nobody from nowhere," tallies only slightly with the missing Scott. Since UusseU'a two escapes f m the gallows a few hours before the time set for his hangiug attracted national attention, Robert has been reported found In various parts ot the country. Meanwhile alienists continue to examine Russell in the county Jail. Pending a sanity hearing Mon day, the state determined to send him to the gallows, and the defense determined to save liin, will each submit testimony of specialists. Scott s mother and his wife, with the aid of Detroit club women. have rented a store room there and have arranged to raise funds for his defense. READING. Pa., July 29. Police and morgue keepers here today said the description of Robert Scott, wanted In Chicago as an ac complice of Russell Scott, con demned to die for murder, does not answer that of the unidentified man who committed suicide here yesterday. Classified Section ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE. j FOR SALE hears. Yon ve done a mean, des picable thing. Hut I'm going to light for my rights. The moment 1 get into the house I'll call up Col. Peldon and tell him whut you have done to me." "Hush, hush, Cleo." I was silent then, iut not be cause of Paul's request. It was because 1 was too angry to talk. 1 felt the sobs, dry choking sons, coining up In my throat us I rushed into the house. Paul fol lowed quickly and caught me be fore I reached the phone. "Don't bo a fool, Cleo. You know you can't telephone Col. beldon." "Who's going to prevent mc?" "I urn I in vnn I ti in It for one I moment that I would have soid ten dollar hill and a ...ue 'lellmi: i "'" ' L,ul.'lil"T'!V,l:'I futlier say many times that dyed-in-the-wool card lover never loves a woman." Toinoinm Kextiiulion, or Au othur Crime? CARR'S $1.00 SILK HOSE That one dollar silk hose at Carr 9 in still btinii liralsed aa the bml wearing huso at any nrice. If the silk hose you are wearing is not saiislaclory, . try a ialr at turn from Can s. Come in Zl popu lar shades. TKSTS MAPI-: TO II. I Ml N ATK JIU'H l;l'IMM) N SI I.AIl MAM KAt'lTIEK HAVAA. July 29. Manufac ture of standard granulated sugar has been possibility tusls at Central liersney, near ll.tt.ina tint Iclltl,. A few nights later they are j today. ..;..' -.. Milton S. Ilershey, American Uuvinip itiH4ire U.IUJT huv.nK ! . "51 rushed oHUOf Ule uou.'o mis i.nn,,iHli, iiinnniact uier and own- enjoyed -the show fr.eifi' god ' mornfc-n perfectly desirafc! and j tr ,0(. follr BUgu.r mills in Cuba, balcony seals, u is pouring ram. wen flown 10 tno siauon. i neie i f,iriseveral years hiu been carry Kddle hasn t enough money ior a ine iruigni ukciii ! lier to buy theatre tick.-ts. Kddle I out. of 'it i They threatened me cuM Jul(.e ha flare, up and makes her promise wi'h the Very t hi hg '', ",, " proved a commercial pos, 1 ?ad5.;. get'uVe'lnon-fJneu; i ' ' ho can pay for his own seals. txld mo that on CNperlnients peeking Studenaaer costs less per pound Lima butter. I-nle which would eliminate the raw Biigar alaco ot reiining tne We Specialize in doors, windows and mill work for ENGLISH or DUTCH COLONIAL HOMES get our prices. Iloseburg Lumber & Mfg. Co. TOKYO I'l.ASri IIKAl'TIKI L STKKKT. TOKYO, July 29. The Ginza .Merchants' League has Inaugurat ed a movement for improving and heautliying Ginza street, the iiroadway of Japan's Capital. It is planned to place the re construction work in the hands of an American contractor, the co.H of the improvements being estim ated at 6U,0(IO,Oi0 yen. This sum It Is Imped lo raise by a loan in I lie I'nited States under a gov ernment guarantee, with redemp tion provided for in 20 years. ' taxi, so while Hebe walls iu front my car had iinived. I was Just ,VKtem w-orkable on n commercial ' of the theatio lie chufcu a run mi navin.u insiu ou im- piuinnm I town looking lor an umiuclla. 'ijie'j w hen the -two men cuui up. proprietress of Itebe s beauty shop . They accused mo oi holding i cane Juice. I passes in a friend's car and oilers out o0 them when I told them i list year a well known chemist ! her a lilt, but she refuses. uud nothing they could attach and sugar expert carried on a I At tins crucial moment, Ilille ! j.,,,i immediately lliev made ll h I ...rie of exuerlmenls which, of- ririves by in his limousine. Slio 1Mj about the car lliat 1 finally i lirihls tit the mill say. proved be- ! hops in Imt asks him to wait for , lmnn jt over to tliew for the I jond .doubt that direct manutac- Kddie. A traitic cop niiiKes iiiem .jo,, iture of whlto sugar on a iars 'move along, so that when Hums i .iin't crv. honey. Don't cry. : s,al can be accomplished at I returns Fhe has Just disappeared, t know I'm u brute, hut I had to ; cost which would compete with Into clear, or rather tho wet nrr. ( , something, and I thought 'you the present system. l-'rank Tutde directed (his one. I l)Vl., nlB enoiigh to make this u sncrifico for me. J would do it Cook with gas. Liberty Theatre i fr 5UU it yiui wi ro Iu such u a A throbbing and tense dramatic tight hole. Don't cry, please roCKNE lAUDS HUDDLE story Is involved In a way that Is , don't cry. I cun t bear to huve i SYSTEM IN LECTURE Does Your Back f.ctis? Bad Backs Bring Suffering to Many Roseburg Folks. h, i. .,i i.v realism and color In ; you cry this way.' the big production, 'lilark Light-1 "Thai's right. I mm n't cry nlns '' w hich comes to the Liberty , because you cannot bear it, be thearte tomorrow ami Friday. caus it hurts you. If you knew, 'I he film Is awav from the sterc l'aul Armstrong, (hat 1 was np otvi teaiures both in Its height ; siairs crying In a loom wlieie of' romantic construction and cast you couldn't h. ar me. you i would which is heade.1 by -thunder " prooaniy go on ... eeu ,.. TO OREGON AGGIES COKVA1.L1S, Ore., July 20 The huddle system In loot hall is much iiuieker than I he o d fas ll ed call syst.in if used rigluly by a fast team. Knute Hockne, lo ad foolhall cearh of Noire I mine rniv. rsliy. lk a ciass learning the funda FOU SALK-x-Fluff rug. 121 V. Douglas St. Ffirs A LE Oli 1'ItA LIE Chevro let sedan, In 'good condition. C'aU 358-tt. FOR SALE 25-20 Winchester caf-j bine, in good shape, 1S. .Marlon Knimllt. L'mpqua, Ore PoH SALE NewTTiiodern, lurnl. h ed, 5-room bunsniow, close lu; terms, l'houe GRAIN HA Y t)R SALE 5 aVi at barn; also pole wood. Kobt.t Marsters, Route 1, Box it. FoRlSALBPackrhorseand-Bad-die burses, also good fresh milk cow. JJoyer bros. l'hone H K14. FOR SALE Pure cider" vinegar by gallon or barrel. Bring contain er. F. M. Curtis, Edeubower, Phone 8F4. FOR SALE Large typo pure bred Poland China pigs; also young Jersey bull. C. W. Kychard, Uleu- dale, Ore. FORSALE Cash register in first class condition, price 1100. In quire at the ottlce of Ilruce Company, Myrtle Creek. Ore. FoR SALE 5-foom plastered house; bath, closets, garage, woodshed; lot 100x150. On north side, t'tvo dow n, bal. )1.00 a day. Inquire 304 W. Douglas St. FOR SALE 15 h. p. Westinghouse electric motor, 3 face A. C. cur- run, 1800 r. p. ni.; perfect order guaranteed, $150. Apply to S. J tlaseel, Glendale, Ore. Stationery special. Splendid val ues. While they last, 63c. Lloyd Crocker. .Many thrilling scenes and big!"!! I tell you JuM as "'r,B ' in. ntuls and lli.-oi-y of football at muxes are singed in "lllack :" 1 " ' " BREITENBUSH HOT SPRINGS MARION COUNTY OREGON A HEALTH AND PLEASURE RESORT Open under new management. Hot mineral water baths; hot mineral mud ha'hs. and natural hot mineral vapor baths. Ilri-it.-nhuh Is famous for Its hot arsenic spring and unusual variation off other mineral con-t-tit. Th-e waters are excep tionally beneficial lo rheuma tism. iK-iiriils, constipation, skin and blrmd diseases. Wonderful scenery; fine fishing; I'Hil hiking and mountain climbing- Good acrom'nodatnns; excellent meal; n'asonable rates. Mill ri'v-Drirnlt hlchwar under c.,n-iructien, will not op a this ceason. Take train fium Mill City. For further particulars, wrlle M. D. Bruckman Manager Breltenbush Hot Springs, OetrjkS, Oregon. Is that dull, constant backache making you old and miserable? Does you back throb and ache un til it seems 'you Just can't keep going? Do you suffer headaches, dizzy spells and urinary disor ders; feel weak, tired and worn out? Then look to your kidneys. Delay may mean serious kidney sickness! I'se Doans Pills-a stimulant diuretic to (he kidneys, (loan's are recommended by Roso burg folks. Mrs. Laura Kimball. !"2 S. Flint St, Iloseburg, says: "My kldne were always weak and If 1 look cold 'il settled In my back and I suffered dreadfully. I couldn't hold out to sweep the Rior. Abo my kidneys acted Irregularly. Dean's Pills rellev.d tin s" at tacks, strengthening my bark r: d kidneys." 60c, Jt all dealer.. Foster-Mil bum Co., Mfrs.. Buffalo. N. Y. clhnnxes ac Liglilning." with all of (he action1 I (using place in the hills of the i Kentucky mountains .cenn-rlng t P" !t , ,..., ,,.rlr ,l.ee.. here don't care of the whole l liitud States army knows that have inly. ihere ts no chance to mix sig nals, or fur (he opposing I'-em to been raging for years, ll is a pic ture that has a modern love slory I are ;hat btvumm u( you. Vou lo I'ncle Sam's pay you have hi-en gauililing. I don't ".T .atci, ,he,n in (he .....Idle syslein.' roil snow nun- .-...r.. I,.,,.,.. ilri,.u the lie said. Noire huddle syslein. I w ill appeal to all lovers of good turns. nothing more to me. don l I lllack Lightning" Is realistically ' know why you man led me. . You i Heat with gas. iMifht 1i:ii-i nii.rried Connie l.-r nnd (hrillingly (old amid (he lroe nunc a, an automobile or so cr environments wiih Ihc cast !-,,.,,, hav,. 1Macl,. ditereme. Ing splendid work in its norira)alj ..Vou kni)W Y,.ry w,.u ,hal oi the different characters. ! long as I live with you I can ne. Too much e.mnol be said forV,.r Rl rr , ,vr another auto "lllack Liclitnlng " for ll is ri al nio- m()bi,. anrt thlx ,. Hi nave lion picture entertainment. II is ! an, . ,,( n down here for cli an tlirouchout and (he action is j , l(, aM( you sell il to !: swift wiih a thrill in eery scene. j.ollr gainbliug debts, oh, oh. oh, I ll is a numan n.-aii niii-resi su.ry j can t bear it, 1 can t l-e.'ir ll. j thai (lies al the heart Hllings nnd I shall gel lhal cur and dilv. ; te.-als a series of unustl-il sltna-r l(lnie to my Drill. Poor old dad. i twins lhat Misiain the Int'-re. t ftoui'i,,. didii t want me to many yon. I the b'-ginnlng until III.- final scene. I but I would do It. and new lr- i- o I U;en punished enough." For prompt taxi service, city or' "Cleo, Cleo, uon't you love mc country trips, phone 44 liny more?" , SWEDEN EXTENDS AIR LINES. M41..MOK, Swiili-n, July 29. A daily aerial passenger service has 'hi-en eslabli'll.d lelween Mulllioe aiii Copeuliag'-n. Her. In, Anist.-r-ilam. Paris HniMW.nndon. j Ijist year's dally service be li in Stockholm and llelsinfors, (!: capilal of l"in Intnl. lias also 'he n resiitiii'l for mail, passi-iiger Kiel I j I; 1 1 1 i-ll-lll while every sec- in l day a li Iropiane make III' t r-. f between .st'jckliolin and Dun-zu'. Arundel, piano tuner. Phons- 1S9-I L NOW TITLED ENGLISH PEERESS (AMoclstMl Pnm Uutd Win.) NKW YOItK. July 29. A former choniR Rirl, a b'ontl", who inarrit'd an American luillloiiHtrH, thus h-R-itamUinK their thrw chtldrfn, but who never held a place, in Ameri can social circles, haa become a British peerens. Mrs. Guinevere Sinclair Gould, widow of tieorge J. Goird, was married yeeterday in Montreal to (JeorKe V. John Rrmlorlck, V1h i:ount DuriHrurd, Ron and heir of tho Karl of Mlddleton. The family titlo dates buck to 1715. Hn fa 37 years old. Th vlncountess Is sev eral years young'T. It fs also th" vi m ount 'a second marriaRe. No announcement had been made of the engagement. They slipped off from New York to Mon treal to be married, Ihey said, bp cause It was a quiet place. Lady imnKford's wedding Kown was a Pnrlnian creation of green crepe do chine with a lace back nnd lace collar faHtcned In (rout by a dia mond arrow pin. Privlnff from the church lo th" Ultz Carlton hotel In a tnxl, fdie wore a green coat trimmed with red fox fur. A Panama bat partly obscured her blonde bobbed hair. She called her husband "George." t Ho addressed ber as )ear." "W want lo keep our marriage as quiet as poHsible," Lord Duns ford said. "We shall go touring in Canada and possib.y on the conti nent. We shall of course end up in Knglsnd where we shall live.' New York society Is speculating whether l-ady Iiunsford s receptltm in London society will be more cordial tlmn was lhat In New York thre years ago. Lady Dunsfnrd Is the daughter of Alexander Slue air, a Hnllt h or fleer. Her grandfather was Fro- vont of Trinity College. Iiuhlln She was appearing In (he Kn r 1 1 fh inuslial comedy. "The (;trl on the Film" In 1H, when she caught the attention of Howard Gould, broth er of t;eotge J. Gould. When the comedy company came to New York (he same year MIhs Sinclair carried a letter 'of Introduction from Howard to George, husband of the late Kdllh Kitigdon Gould Wh'-n the companv returned to Kntrland nhe renisliK-d behind and as Mr. Sinclair lived In a mansion jiint off Itlverslde Drive. Laler she moved to Hye, New Y-irk i'hf!dr n wre horn to her In Hi 15. 1!,1 and H)22 She married George FOU SALE 1&22 Chevrolet tour ing, looks and runs like a new onw. All gootl tires. A bargain at $301). See Glenn H. Taylor, Roy Catching Motor Co. FcrRALl)ibKidi?n1ll plow, orchard disk, mower, rake, 3 cows, 3 matched teams; or will trade for turkeys, pigs, cowa or lambs. Karl T. Johnson, Roae- burg. Ll'MDKR FOR SALE 30,000 feet, all lengths and widths, 1 to I In. stuff, flat M, at what was former ly known as Maynard mill, Rice creek. Will deliver for small ad ditional charge. Apply at mill for this lumber, which must bo disposed of by auk. 10, as 1 have sold mill and am closing out. It. 11. Maynard. f I FOR RENT. ; i ' I FOR KENT 5-room cottage. Phone 3;-v. Knit "REST 4-iooin, unfurnished house on Ivan St., t blocks east or 6th St., North Roseburg. E. L. Hammond. FOU KENT Furnished apart ments, 3 roons and i rooms; gas ranee. tu8 s. Stephens. full ITENT llouso 446 Fowler street, furnace. Oarage. Geo. Chandler, or phone 439-Y. FOU RENT OR SALE "Trboni practically new bungalow, with garage; on highway just north of Rlversldb store. O. U. HeLhig, 407 West Cass street. I VVAN1ED i BOY wants work piling wood, mow ing lawn, or odd Jobs. Phone 290-R. - WANTED Good 1922 or ,23T5odge touring car. Address "Dodge," care News-Review. WAN TE D-D sed dining HlaTrs", dresser, x9 rug. Address S. O. 8., care News-Review. WANTED A-l auto mechanic None other need apply. , Address "Mechanic" care News-Review. WANTED All or part time work by competent bookkeeper. Ad dress S. f. S.,care News-Review. JTm SALE--239-avro ranch 43 miles south of Roseburg on Pa ctllo highway; t acres of young walnuts; 10 acres clover; 100 acres in cultivation; 80 acres good saw timber, balance open pasture. Write, C. W. Rychard, Glendale, for particulars. caTching'iJTjsed cars IDIs Ford roadster Jinft.no litis Oakland "6" touring 175.UO 1917 Hudson "" -souring... 250.00 1922 Chevrolet touring 3UU.O0 1920 Hudson touring 6ii0.U0 1923 Dodge Coupe 825.00 Roy Catching Motor Co. N. Rose. St. Roseburg, Ore. Gould In 1922, a year after the death of Eillth Kinxdon ,UuW. After a legal battle that fo. low ed Gould's deulh In 1923 the pre sent luly Imnsford obtalni-d last June an annual Income of 110.000 for each of the children. Her claim for ft.oiiu.ooO which she said was benuenihed her and tho chil dren Is still in litigation. She has already received $1,000,000. Perfume special A distinctive summer odor, tiring your botlle with you or we can supply you with a small ono for your purse. Lloyd Crocker. Uooi) WANTED J-foot, old growth, body fir; also either 4 ft., or 2 ft. large oak. 124 W. Douglas St. WANTEI1000 head of ewes , ranging In age from one to six years old. Geo. C. Ward, box . 1035. nseburg. Ore. WANTEDLincoln bucks, also have registered Shropshlres for sale or trade. John Abeene, Oak land, Oregon. Phone 42F3. WANTTO SELL 14 Cotswold and Shropshire ewes, also Chinese Peklu ducks last crop were 4 lbs. each at 8 weeks. Want to buy: 17 Delaine ewes. Torrey, pbone 1F11 forenoons. T . j MISCELLANEOUS -i FOR SERVICE Thoroughbred Jersey bull at Umpo.ua Park. J. W. Mcfonnell. ' WEi;t.8I)HIIXETKWork' guaraie toed, price reasonable. J, A, Gil llspie, Sutherlln, Ore. UAH OWNiwH Don't' forget , It call 551 when In need ot ants parts. Bartn Auto Wr4kia House. . - I LOST AND FOUND ixntMl lt liusi iu iu; i-AUMi:it .1;H 1M( liAMvltl i-ix V, The schediilni for the bank ruptcy of W. S. Coulter, a rancher of Marshfleld, received today by Edward II. Joehnk. showed that the creditors were all from Hose burg und Myrtle Creek, no local business houses or individuals listed. Ills assets were $.loo and his HhI, Utiles $1025. The hearing of creditors has heen set for Au gust 7. Coos Hay Times. FOUND Automobile Ore, 4,i3, with rim. Ownor call at this o4 flee and pay advertising. L"( IS rAirTdiile dog, was" lost Sat urday evening in North Ilose burg. Had plain collar wiih ring, answers to name of "Jack." Finder notiry Hohl's garage. Ro ward. PROFESSIONAL CARDS OR. II. H. PLTLKR ChtrapractH physician, lit W. Lane bt. ILK VESTS 95e We have the rayon silk vests 111 tench, orchid or flesh at 95c. Illoomers to match at $1.15. Curr's where you savo. The Uoipqua Florut Choice Cut Flowers Always Frash Finest Qualify Arttstto Floral Designs. Visit Our Oreenhouss) or Call 40-F1. . NOTICE OF AUCTION 8ALE OF STOCK OF DRUGS AND MERCHANDISE. NOTICE IS HKRP.Iir GIVEN Ihllt the underslKlied Trusteo In Bankruptcy of Community Dru,t Cnniiany. Ilankriipt, will, on Miii day, the 3rd day of August, 192.i, at eleven o'clock A. M. at the fiont door of the drug siore of said Com munity Drug Company in Oakland, Oregon, orfi-r for sale at public auc tion and sell to Ihe highest Slid best bidder for rush In hand all Ihe stiK-k of drugs and merchandise hcloiiBirg l'i said J'.itnkrupt and contained lu nld building. T. II. GAItltlHON. Trustee In Itsiiktiisicy. Prune Trays, Boxes, Egg Crates Manufactursd b;' C. A. STELZIER Myrtle Creek, Ore. Phone 260-4 WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua TUBBY Nellie Didn't Know She Was Tied. By WINNER 1 ypfe L mm . 'If t 1' . 1 1 I Ml W 1 1 ' - " 1 ' -- - A " . 0 Keep that spring appear ance with refreshed ap parel. Let us prove it to you. Our Auto Will Call Phone 277 . i-