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ROSEBURG NEVS-REVIEW, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1. 1925. FIVE 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 FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ROSKIURQ OAKLAND Loose Second Cutting Alfalfa Hay for Sale. A BRIDE'S DIARY A Love Story ofToday By Idah McGloneCibson NOTICE OF AUCTION 8ALE OF STOCK OF DRUGS AND MERCHANDISE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned Trustee In Bankruptcy of Community Drug Compauy, Bankrupt, will, on Mon day, the 3rd day of August, 1923, at eleven o'clock A. M. at the front door ot the drug store of said Com. munity Drug Company in Oakland, Oivgon, offer for sale at public auc tiou and sell to the highest and best bidder for cash in hand all the stock of drugs and merchandise belonging to said Bankrupt and contained in said building. T. B. GARRISON. Trustee in Bankruptcy. HltOTHKK OK il.KNDAI,K ' MAX HETOKTED IMtOWXKD Mr. H. W. Wilson of the Wilson Mercantile Company, received the sad news that his brother, 'J. Cliff Wilson had been drowned in the surf at Sea Side, Oregon, on Monday, July 7, says the Ulendale News. Mr. Wilson left for Sea Side Tuesday afternoon. Two life guards and two airplanes joined in the search for the body. Up until the time of going to press, the details have been mea ger, the body having not been recovered. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas County, In the matter of the estate ot Jeremiah P. Haley, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the ' undersigned has been by the Coun ty Court of Douglas County, Ore gon, by an order duly made and entered, appointed administrator ot the estate of Jeremiah P. Haley, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are here by notified to present the same with vouchers annexed and proper ly verified as by law required, to the undersigned John T. Long, ad ministrator of said estate at his law office in the Perkins Building, in the City of Roseburg,Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notipe. Dated and first published this the 11th day of July, 1925. JOHN T. LONG, Administrator of the estate of Jeremiah P. Haley, deceased. NOTICE FOR BIDS TOR STREET IMPROVEMENT. SEALED PUOl'OSALS Will be received by the undersigned at hie office In the City Ha.l in the City of ltoseburg, Oregon, up to 5 o'clock P. M, Monday, August 3rd, 1925, for the improvement of Ilowen Avenue from the north line of Chapman Street to the south lino of Riverside Drive, in the City of ltoseburg, Oregon, in the man ner provided by Ordinance No. 865. All bids must be submitted upon blank forms whMi will be furnish ed upon application to the under signed and must be accompanied by a certified check payable to the City Treasurer for 5 per cent gf the amount bid, to be forfeited to the City In the -event said bid Is accepted 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 of the amount of the con tract, satisfactory to the City will be required from the contractor. The time stated in the proposals for completing the work will be considered in awarding the con tract. The Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By Order of the Common Coun cil. Dated and first published, July 23rd, 1925. n. L. WHIPPLE, City Recorder of the City of ltose burg, Oregon. Prune Trays, Boxes, Egg Crates Manufactured by C. A. STELZIER Myrtle Creek. Ore. Phone 260-4 NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received by the undersigned at his office in the City Ha.l in the City , of Roseburg, Oregon, up to i o'clock P. M, Monday, August 3rd.) ! 1925, tor the improvement of ; Casey Avenue from the north line of Chapman Street to the south line ot Riverside Drive, In the City ot 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 under-i signed and must be accompanied by a certified check payable to th? City Treasurer for 5 per cent of the amount bid, to be (oiteltea 10 the City in the event said bid is accepted and the bidder ahall fail ! to enter into a contract and bond with the City according to the terms ot said bid. A bond ot 100 1 per cent ot the amount of the con I tract, satisfactory to the City will be required from the contractor. The time stated in the proposals for completing the work will be considered in awarding the con tract. The Council reserves the right to reject any or all btdsf By Order of the Common Coun cil. Dated and first published, July 23rd, 1925. R. L. WHIPPLE, City Recorder of the City of Rose burg, Oregon. 0 NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT SEALED PROPOSALS, will be received by the un-lersigned at his I office in the City ,'lall in the City of Roseburg, Oregon, up to 6 o clock P. M.. Monday, August 3rd., 1925, for the improvement of Riverside Drive from the west end of the present pavement thereon to the west end of said Street, in the City of Roseburg, Oregon, In the manner provided by Ordinance No. Ktiff. All bids must be submitted upon blank forms which will be furnish ed upon application to the under signed and must be accompanied by a certified check payable to the City Treasurer for fi per cent of the amount bid, to be forfeited to the City in the event said hid Is ac cepted and the bidder shall fall to enter Into a contract and bond with the City according to the terms of said bid. A bond of 100 por cent of the amount of the contract, satis factory to the City, will be required from the contractor. The time stat ed in the proposals for completing the work will be considered in awarding the contract The Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By Order of the Common Council. Dated and first published July 23rd, 1925. R. L. WHIPPLE. City Recorder of the City ot ltose burg, Oregon. IMHTKIDS HOLLYWOOD. Cal., August 1. Varied types an included ih Uie many thousands ot tueu, women and youms wno come here eacu year seuaing careere in lue mo tion pictures, tttv ever reaca auirdoni. Lsllwatos compiled recently re vealed tnat since is 17 more than 150,000 persons registered wan screen employment agencies on the I'acuic Coast. Touay the list of those steadily employed uuia oers little more tuun lo.oou. Therefore, some 136, uuo taued to lind a, tooting ou the stepping stone to cineinaland. Statistics ODiaiued from film labor bureaus uere and in Liu Angeles show that 200 balu-hcad-ed men, whose principal diu tor screen tame is tneir luck ot nan, and loo one-leggeu men! wno ue neve that they should do in tne pictures because tney nave but one limb, are registered, on tne tties of these agencies also are listed ten cross-eyed men, t0 athletes, 200 proiesstonal ana non professional gamuieis, 12 miugets, glass eaters and sword swauow ers. ' So great is the desire of per sons to get into tne pictures tuat in an hour's time counterparts ot all iamous men of the past, enough cowboys to stage a rodeo or sailors sufficient to man a snip can be brought together, iu a day's time b,oo0 persons for a moo scene or l,2u woineu for a ballroom can be assembled. They bring their own costumes. Tne wage scale at a majority ot the studios 1s similar, extras for mob scenes, Who are taken lr respectne ot age, size, or nation ality, rece'ive au average ot S3 a day. Hand picked extras ot ap proximately tne same sure, similar leatureg and color ot eyes are paid S5. Character extras, those Who are "camera wise including winsome misses and young uieu who possess complete waruroues, are paid 7.60 a day. Young women in afternoon and evening gowns, capauie ot giving proper "atmosphere to gatherings ot the elite, are grveu (10. A scrubwoman is paid $7.50 for a lew minutes work beiore tne camera. A stunt man is paid $1,500 to drive a motorcycle at loriy-live miles an nour mio a racing car. bwininiers are given $100 to dive 100 teet lntu tne sea and a rider $400 to "tall" a horse over a clitf into a moun tain Btream. An ex-piUeligiuer earns from $50 to $100 to give and take, bare-fisted, in- a scrap ot a tew minutes duration and a juggler receives as high as $200 for showing his tricks in a circus side-show scene. Sixty per cent ot the thousands ot persons registered at the film employment oiftces are women. The greatest number ot an Indi vidual group are girls and young women seeking employment in baalroom scenes and similar work. Many who are listed possess ward robes as elaborate as any owned by a millionaire's duughler. The Ktory Ko Far. , you. As wo were walking home Cleo Madison, after eloping 1 1 'old him that 1 had seen a car with her boyhood sweetheart, ! T'ry much like mine, with the two Lieutenant Paul Armstrong, oes uieu who hud visited him that to his army post and she Unas i morning in It. 1 did this to see out almost immediately that mar- " ne nfw anyming auuui u ried lite is nut loo rosy. There is much intrigue at the post. Rita ihorudike, wno ot a no good lieutenant, flees from the post arter inoch gossip about her and Col. Biakely Beidon. Cleo helps Kita and resolves hot to let her own name become the subject ot' gossip. Paul exhibits "After a momeut's hesitation he said ii wus my car that he had turned It over to pay that dent or which he had told me in the morning. 1 conress to you Colonel that I saw red. There were so mnny terrible things con tained In the transaction. In the first pluce my husband was passion tor gambling; loses i "". 'i mauo no amerence mm $500 to the Colonel oue night, j 1 ai nis wire., ami ownea tne pays, and loses $500 to a pair ot i 'nr. lie had stolen it and I knew cheap gamblers the next night. I H was gone from uie forever, for He is broke and gives the gam- vouid probably never got biers his wtfes car lit settlement enough money again to buy all ot the debt. Cleo is furious; the other particularly if Paul kept colonel wants to help and Paul : "P his gambling habits." is somewhat sullen. w '" n,T dt'"r' cu'' 8aW ,he I Colonel, "you need not worry over ! ui.L'itcLMi I that any more for after you left AN OFFtR RLUJbLD. !, last night. 1 got thinking Hastily I looked out of the aDoul hat- you hud suid and 1 window and saw the Colorrel com- i looked up those nien and made lug up the street. them own up. 1 told them If "Go and smooth your hair a ; they did not sell the car to me bit," said common sensu, "it Is for just what they had given for true you are looking quite pale ; it. 1 would ruu them out of and interesting, but I think the , town." Colonel likes better the type or woman who Is always gay and happy at least always guy." I harrilv had lima to rub Oat : the tear marks on my face when CAHKIKH I'KJKON KM- Tomorrow - Hnmh Talk. Heat with gas. 1 heard him almost run up the steps, as though he had lilted a great load off his mlud and was going to do a similar act for me. 1 opened the door, however, on a very serious man. l"UYl:l TOUAKKY NEWS oorv IX JAPAN TOKYO, Aug. 1. -While there are 19 daily newspapers in Tokyo IirVYB III ttpnil IB BUUItnilHt llltllC have come to ask, you to give me!""-, " ,.,"' i"",i a promise. Will you do so?' !olher counlri. The reason Is "I must hear what you want : that tlle tli-plione and tejcgrwph tne to do first," I unswered quite i 8erviwi, are exceedingly primitive as soberly as ho had asked thealld aimml worthless for the ra questlon. , pjd transmission of news. "Sensible child," was his rejoin- The lMriy wle reivlces, how der as he seated me in a chair evor, is ovorrome to some extent and stood by the mantle looking bv lhe UBe o( currier pigeons, down at me. .... Every news agency and largo "Please do not call mo a cnnu ,,CW8p,iper has its own special Perfume special A distinctive summer odor. Bring your bottle Willi you or we can supply you with a small one for your purse. Lloyd Crocker. NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR 8TREET IMPROVEMENT. 1 stust I ASK. THIS WOMAN FOR. SHE. KMCWS - I.VrVfe TAHeTHE BEST Or LAKC. DT LUMHti ' When Mrs. Particular ask ed us to lake care of her blouses we did so. After wo returned them to her home she called us up on the phone and told us that she was particularly pleas ed with' this lauuory. So will you be. Roseburg Steam Laundry PHONE 79 HalT s Catarrh Medicine both local and Internal, and has been successful In the treatment of Catarrh for over forty years. Sold by all druggists. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio Colonel. You know you do not think of me as a child. You know I am an old married wo man." "Very, vory old my dear and very long married?" There was a quizilng tenderness in his voice. I alniost felt as though he were my lather. "Let me see you are about 19 are you not? And it 1 remember the date on your an nouncement cards, you have been married three whole mouths. "Did I not hear that you had a run-away marriage, Cleo?" . "Y'es, 1 married in haste " "And I hope you are not he ginning to repent at leieure." No, I rather think that 1 am beginning to hastily repent." "Smartly said, Cleo, but I um quite sure it Is only a passing mood. Paul will bo. here soon with his car and when you two young people go for a long ride I am sure you will clear up all your misundorstandlngs." "Wall a minute Colonel Del don. Let us clear up our mis understandings first. You know well enough that It is not Paul's car, but mine, he Is bringing around. You know you suspected as much lust night when 1 told you the car which those gamblers were in looked like the one which my father gave me, and which he had just written me he had sent me. "I don't know how you found out that It was ouis, whother he trained birds which daily are sent by train to the various corres pondents. The pigeons, when re leased with the thinnest of 'copy" sheets atteached to them, muke rapid tlmo back to the editoriul rooms. We have a car of Peacock Rock Springs coal on the road. Get your order in now. Page Lumber & Fuel Co. Phone 242. n I ,, -J. THE POTATO Itl'ti MENACE FEAIIED. BERLIN. Alls. 1. Fear that the potato bug. which has settled in France, will overrun all Eu- j rope, is e?:prosscl by the Berlin utlliy I if r jwuininw, wuii in' iwn- sihle diminishing ot the German potato crop by one third "ut a time when the increase of the crops has become a vital quest ion." The newspaper proposes that nil persons In the empire be enlisted in a war on the bug. gyw edw.dpac rrffoOeustlul m GLENDALE THREATENED BY A SMALL BLAZE What might have been a very disHsli'ions fire, had it not been nlpiH'd In the hud by the prompt resiMinso of the rily fire depart- ni"iit. was discovered at the rear of the city meat market, last Krl ilsy nielli nboul 10:00 o'clock, says lhe ClomlHle News. Mr. Austin told you or whether you went back , aml Mr mnH hlld a Bn,an building SEALED PROPOSALS will be received by the undersigned at his office in the City Hall In the City ot ltoseburg, Oregon, up to 5 o clock P. M., Monday, August 3rd, 1925, for the improvement of l'ar rott Street from the north line of Mnple Street to the south lino of Oak Street, In the City of Rose burg, Oregon, In tho manner pro vided by Ordinance No. 867. All bids must be submitted upon blank forms which will be furnish ed upon application to the under signed and must be accompanied by a certified check payable to the .City Treasurer for 6 per cent of the amount bid, to be forfeited to the City 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 I11O per cent of the amount of lhe contract, sat isfactory to the City, will be requir ed from the contractor. The time stated In the proposals for complet ing the work will he considered in awarding the contract. The Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By Order of the Common Council. Dated apd first published, July 23rd, 1925. ' R. I WHIPPLE, City Recorder of the City ot Rose burg. Oregon. after I lcrt you to those men and dickered with them about It. I only know that I took myself to task last night when I saw that cur for thinking thai Paul might have possibly tinned it over to .those two tilsreputable men for a gambling debt. "I told myself I was hardly worthy 6f tho nlimo of wile for thinking for one moment that my husband would do such a low thing. And all tho while that I was saying this to myself, 1 knew down deep In my heart that It Is true that he lmd done so. "When I got into the streetcar to come home, there was another little straw that pointed to t lie fact that Paul had sold my road ster. I found my hushiiml slump ed down in a seal looking per fectly disconsolate. He didn't see me at all; In fact he saw no one. He was busy trying to mnUe him self think that under the ciniiin at the rear of their shop that was used for the curing of meat, and had left a small, smudge going. It was thought to be perfectly safe when they left It. but In some way It caucht fire 10 the walls and In a few minutes the whole building was I In flames. The glare of the flames was noticed by tieople on the street and an aim ill was turned In, which hromtht th" firi men on the Jump and lhe blrize vas soon under control by the use of the chemical engine. The loss was around $so. in meats that were being cured be sides the loss of the building, the value of which whs not stated. This is a good time Indeed, to call attention to the efficiency of our fire department, and how for tunate V-e are In having such fire protection, ttle'ndate has belter fire protection thsil nine-tenlhs of the towns In the slate that have a population of from one thousand to TOTEM Two meetings of Smith Rlvur tulr workers in the pasi week have resulted iu considerable pro gress lowarus putting over a suc cesslui uuluurailon, says the lorl bmpqua courier. A meeting 01 all committees was held iu the Urauge nail Suuuay afternoon. County Agent Cooney ot llose buig wus pruseul. lie advised Hie committeemen how to proceed aud willingly agreed to utsume several iiuporiam assign uieius. vteunesduy morning and aiter noon, the premium list committee and the chairmen ot the commit tees met ul tne city uall here. Distribution of tne premium money was ugt'ocd upon, ii wus louud thin 1110 slate money uvau ublu Is greatly inadequate, lite problem 01 turuislilng aihlitioii.il money for that aud oihur purpo ses is left to ttie nnuuee commit tee coiislstiug ot J. U. Startup, H. L. Kdiuunds and Geo. v. Staples. Neurly 11,000 In premiums will be paid winners this year. Residents in the t-oci 01 1 nip- qua district are invited to bring exhibits of all kinds to the Iitir. i'hls was decided at tne meeting held Wednesday. The tulfs ot the fair have been adopted aud will be printed w.l.i the premium list for distriDui.uu as ftoon as possible. The prenuuui list should go Into tne priuu-i liunds within the next fuw days. , A meeting ot the program lu.u- mittee will be called over uie week-end for the pnrpose of iiu clding on the spuria ultractlous lor the lair. Louis Sejmour of Gardiner, who is furnishing the brains lor tins part of the plans, lias several "hoi" oneB under . his hut. lie promises to keep the patrons ol tho fair iu the best ot humor during tho entire two days' cele bration. Jorry Startup, it. L. Itd munds, F. W. Varelmun, Couiiiy Agent Cooney itnd Go,t. V . staples win wors as nis uiues. All efiort is to be niuilo by County Agout Cooney 10 secure Hie services of the Koseuing ju veulle bund for ul least the lirsl day s program. The tentative arrangements can for a dance to be given lhe even ing of the second day. There will be several Bpeecnes by nieu promiuenl in Oregon, In cluding Gbwtruor Walter Pierse, Stale Senators 11. L. rJituy 01 Roseburg and Isaac E. Stiiples 01 Portland. Dulry and Food Com missioner M like I and others. County Agent Cooney Is to se cure the services ol u. a. c. Judges lor livestock exhibits and of Mr. Garrett, who handles the Douglas county agricultural exhi bit, lor the grains uud land pro ducts. Tho Rcedsport Kiwants Cluu went on record as being solidly behind the tulr, Wednesday noon, when it was voted that nil mem burs bo required to attend ut least one day ot the celebration. Tho public uUalrs committee is asked to have the business men observe tho first dny. September 7, us u community holiday. A committee ol the Chamber of Commerce of Reedsport Is active ly cooperating with tho tulr com mittee. From now on until the opening date, the common word in the Lower Cmpqua section will lie Smith River Fair, Sept. 7 and 8. Classified Section 1 ' ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PACE. FOR SALE FOR BALE Fluff Douglas St. rug. 121 V FOR SALE Registered Hampshire bucks. Phone r34. FOX TERRIER PIPS $5 eacll. J. W. McDade, 1146 L. ttii. FOR SALE Oak library table a id grass rug. Call at &7 South Main. FOR SALT;?2onrucuesttirCi.r buie, in good shape, $15, Muruu l.uiuiitt, Cmpqua, Ore. 11.M SALK Pure bred and regi tered German Police dog . pups. M. A. Ketten, 21t Court street. Fult SALE Pact horses aud sad dle nurses, aisu good fresu uiuk cow. liovur liros. l'hune 14F14. FvjR SALE Pure cider viuegur by gallon or barrel. Bring contain er. F. M. Curtis, Luuiibowcr, Pbuiie SF4. Full-"SALE A low registered itampsiiire rams, yearlings. Call on or auures3 J. L. Aikins, Kid die, Oro. Fult SALE Largo type pure bred Poland China pigs; aiso young jcrey buu. C. v. Hycuard, Glen dale, ore. FOR SALE Cash register 111 lirst uium coudltlou, price $100. in iu.iu at ' tiie onlce of Bruue luuipaiiy, Myrtle Creek. Ore. SALE 15 h. p. Westinghouse nciiric motor, 3 face A. c. cur-i-ui, lioo r. p. m.; perfect order s-ai.iiuoed, 15o. Apply to S. J. lu&eel, Gleudule, Ore. FOR RENT OB SALE 5oosa, practically new bungalow, with garage; on highway just north' of Riverside store. O. II. Hetufc v viesi uaaa aire!. FOR ltr;.NT 4 room house; lot loOxloO, large poultry house, elec tric lights, city water, $15 per month. G. W. Young & Son, Caas street, or call at 1143 Giles St.: FOR RENT 6-room' bouaeT" !u? nlshed completely, garage, -3 blocks from center of town. $40 per mo. Inquire at Standard Oil station on north side or G. W. Young & Son. Phone 417. FOR RENT lTtacre rancE j miles east ot Roseburg; 10, acres good prune orchard, 20 acre growing broccoli looking fine; will sell growing crop, stock and machinery. For particular aee C. G. Sheppard, Dlionvlllo, -Ore, I I WANTED 1 FOR" SALE 1923 Chevrolet tour ing, looks aud runs liko a new uue. All good tires. A bargain ut SUU0. Bee Glenn li. iu.Mur, Roy Catching Motor Co. FOR SALE Forty five horse pow er steam engine, with full bunk ers, V steam jet, 24 cylinder J. 1. Case threshing macniiie, tour bottom 14 in. plow ut tunl'llice price. Apply to Box 2S, Camus Valley, Ore. Foil SALE 2o9ucr ranch 43 miles south ot Roseburg on Pa cific bignway; 6 acres of young walnuts; 10 acres clover; 100 acres iu cultivation; 80 acres good saw timber, balance open pasture. Write C. W. Hychard, Glendale, Jor particulars. CTvTOlllNGTjSEDC AUS . 191S lord roadster $100.00 191s Oak land "li" louring .. 175.00 1917 Hudson "t" lout lilt;. ... 250.00 1922 Chevrolet touring -300.00 1920 Hudson touring -boo.00 1923 Dodge Coupe 825.00 Roy Catchiug Motor Co. N. Rose. SI. Roseburg, Ore. LL'MIIEH FOR SALE 3o,0ll0 feel, all lengths and widths, 1 to 2 In. slurf, $12 M, ul what was former ly kuowu as Muyuurd mill. Ulco Creek. Will deliver for small ad ditional charge. Apply ut mill for this lumber, which must be disposed of by Aug. 10, as 1 have Bold mill and aiu closing out. li. 11. Maynard. WANTED Auto -vacuum freezer. Phone 459-J. HOPSEKEEPEll VnTEDT5 motherless home. P. O. Box 893. City. WANTED A few dozen white Leg horn puHets. Phone 2F31. J. B. Wilson, Roseburg. GlilL-VANTS WORK In .Home or restaurant. Address Mrs. Mc Donald. 246 S. Parrote St. WANTED Ai once, three or four room nicely furnished house. Mrs. Fulton, News-Review office. WANTED Middle ageci lady ax pcrlenced in meat cutting and steam table work. Apply at Rose burg Careterla. WANTED-Glrl "wanta Tlace to ' work during coming term of school in private family. Ad dress "School," News-Review. WANTED LincoTn bucksTlilsb have registered Shropshlres for sale or trade. John Abeene, Oak land, Oregon. Phone 42F3. WANTED Man to drive garbage wagon. Wages $10 per week and board, room and washing. J.; W. I iraper. W A N i' E D Poultlon as cook or housekeeper on ranch where 1-year-old boy can have "employ ment too. W. R., Newi-Revlew. MISCELLANEOUS MARCEL and bob curl 75c, half cut and curl 60. Phone B7-Y. 331 So. Main. Mrs. Amy Rogers. WELLS DRiLLKDW'orkuaTirT teed, price reasonable. J. A. Gil lisple, Sutherlln, Ore. CAR OWKLR-Don't forget . a call (63 when In need ot auta parts. Barffi Auto Wreaking House. Taylnr-niaue concrete H good eon arelu. 'let Ittft-K. ItKI ;isi'oiiT iiiti ; STORK SOLD. stances ho hud done the only three thourann people. pio- thlng thnt he could do. He was lection is line to the efforts of our afraid of what 1 would do when icily mayor. A. II. Hagen. v. ho he would tell mo the awful I through foresight and executive trlih. ability, secured the automobile "I did not make mvself known I truck and mounted the chemical to him, but sat down in a seat . tanks for the very small sum of behind and ho did not see me : Jib". The chemical tanks were pur until we got orf. He seemed ! chased under the administration of greatly surprised to fee me nnd I. H. Knilih, at a cost of around we had quite a controversy about l$lbi(l, twilling a total of $1100 tho my siBylni; in town to dinner with hole thing complete. Frid Ruggles, formerly In busi ness ut Grangerville, lihilio. ior tbe Inst nine months re-lilln; ut Phoenix, Arizona, l.os Ameles unit other western cities, Suiiiiay purchusvd the Vaupel I'liainiacy, says tho Port Cmpqua Courier. He took possession the suiiie day. For the present Mr. and Mrs. Ruggles are residing Iu tho Co lonel npurtmcnls. When .Mr. and Mrs. Vaupel leave, they will move In the apartment in the Klein Building, now occupied by the former. Mr. Rnggles is licensed ns a pharmacist In 14 stales mid lias n thorough knowledge of the drug hitKlncas. One of lis frst steps wll be to change the inline of the hllr-illeKS to the Rcedspoit Drug Company. FOR RENT KOH HKNT &-room coltase. I'Uone '61 . Foil IlKT 5 rmitn uiuilt-rn houso, unfurnished, on whI uldo, t$, l'hono btVK. FOK KKNT Kurn8ni d 4 room apt., ujstai. 414 North Jack son St., or photip (36. Foil ftUNT 5-Hrn"fun.lrih d npm tnu'iit and unfurnished house Apply K74 Hoovit S. Kor conrrte work call Tnylor, 113 No. Mint St. T'-l. ..ltlIM it masons T Willi Kl.k'l I..HM.I;. MrmbfTH of tho Aurora ImliM' nf A, V. ii ii f 1 A. M. of liiirdifn-r, Sittiirdny rvi'ttliiff, 21 in number, went In Klktott In lUti'tnl tliu im-i'tliiK of (ho 1 of I (if or l hat city. Tho nu n tnadn the trip ly nuto inohilt', rt tinilriK homo Humliiy. A very nh-o visit wun ui Joyed with lh Klkton Masons and ro frenhment were Herved. 'i'hone mukliiK the trip were; J, S. Gray, T. W. AiifUtM, li, L. Kd in uuda, Am brose 1m Koufhc, all of Gardiner, and V. A. Hnrdlrk, A. 1-ovo-Ihcp, L. .1. Widdiier, Karl It. Stone, HI AHh, Iir. H. Kantlaiid, Dr. Chan. lUIUnyton. l(oy ;. Calrint, M. W. Kent. Tom Mil. ho, Ahh HonderHoii. Walter Walker, II. I., t'hiipin. Dr. J. I'rlre. .1. II, MeytTH, Alrtid Walker, and l.alph .'outer, o( Ket-dHpnrt. Thin wan tho official visit of the Gardiner IndK" A. F. and A. M. to the Indue at Klkton. Six chih made the trip. J'ort I'liip ua Courier. j i LOST AND FOUND FOUND Automobile tire. 4ix! wnu rim. owner call at this ol flee and pay advertising. LOST Black pocKeFbook contain. Ing change, a barrett and a 1 ct Btamp. Iavo at News-Review. LOST ilctwcen " Roseburg and Hock Creek, brown suitcase, con taining various articles. Finder please leave at News-Iteview, or notny j. h. Hnys, aiago operator. LOST -Airedale doit, was lost Sal. unlay evening in North Dose. burg. Had plain collar' with ring, answers to name of "Jack." Kinder notify llohl a garagk Re ward. LOST on l'ailflc highway1 Be". tween IHIIanl (or some distance south) ami Yoncalla, July It. fibre suitcase containing ladles wearing apparel. Initialled gold pencil and other articles. $10 re ward for return to News-Review. PROFESSIONAL CARDS OK. If. H. PLTLRR ChlropraotH physician, 121 W. Lua BL The Umpqua Floritt Choice Cut Flo wars Alwaya fresh Finest Quality Artlstlo Floral Designs. Visit Onr OreenhouM or Call iO-FI. DANCE AT TILLER Saturday night, Aug. 1. Ood niulc and a flhe time tor all. Come slid bring jour friend WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua TUBBY Grandpa to the Rescue. WINNER i i . in i i - JX, HAMK.FLV.M- f tf p-4 -TELEGRAPH TW-Tr: ffi ftmuCHT . UMBRtLltel V " ft, I X -V HEWhSS'JKE aPfeMr Jpthiw 4 1 m VESTgrtDAV VCW Ua' "rr.t;.,..w,,,. . i- (!) Keep tlint spring appear ance with refreshed ap parel. Let us prove it to you. Our Auto Will Call Phone 277 .