ROSEBURG NEVS-REVTEW, TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 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
ROSKBURO OAKLAND
Loose Second Cutting Alfalfa Hay for Sale.
TILDEN PROMISES
TO OBSERVE RULE
HEIST WRITING
FASCIST SENATOR
SAYS REMARKS OF
PROF. OFFENSIVE
WILLIAMSTOOWN. Mass., Aug.
3. Count Antonio Clpplco, Italian
lascisti senator, attending the in
stitute of politics here to-ay, char
acterized as "offensive and dis
courteous,", statements made yes
terday by I'rof. Edward M. East,
of Harvard, in criticizing Count
Cippico's advocacy of emigration
as a solution of Italy's over popu
lation problem.
"I have nothing to answer to an
article couched in terms so offens
ive and in a manner so discour
teous," Count Cippico said. "As
such, I feel It to be beneath con
tempt." President Harry A. Garfield of
Williams college, founder of the In
iitltute, said at an open conference
today that Count Cippico had
'been grieved' by "Professor East'B
statement, and added that such ex
parte expressions of opinion should
be made before the Institute so
that tho opponent might reply, In
stead of being made public through
newspaixr channels, lie praised
the character of Italian immi
grants, to this country which Mr.
East criticized in his statement.
has asked the aid of police In help
ing her to locate her real parents.
She said that the man who kidnap
ped her raised her as his own
child, but that on his own death
bed be confessed htat he bad kid
napped her.
Taylor-maae concrete is gooa con
crete. ToL 225-R.
ROSEBURG GIRL'S
WHISTLING TALENT
RECEIVES PRAISE
(AaorUtrd Pre Uurd Win.)
NEW YORK. Aug. S. The
executive committee of the I'nit-
ed States Lawn Tennis Associa
tion, aoms a written pledge irom
William T. Tilden, II., national
champion, binding him to give no
more Interviews for newspaper
syndication on tennis tourna
ments in which he is a compe
titor. Adjudged guilty of violation of
the player-writer rulo by the com
mittee yesterday, Tilden saved
himself from suspension and dis
qualification by a .written promise
strictly to observe the rule.
Disposition of Tilden's case
defense of the Davis cup, prelim- j
lnary tests ror which are sche
duled this week at Forest Hills,
N. Y., matches for today, tomor
row and Wednesday, starting at
3 p. m. standard time, bring to
gether doubles teams consisting
of Tilden and William M. Johns
ton on one side and Vincent
Richards and R. Norris Williams
on the other. Each match will
be 3 sets out of five. There will
also be, Round Robin singles be
tween George Lott of Chicago.
John Hennesy of Indianapolis and
Cranston Holman and Howard
Kinsey of California.
For concreto work call Taylor,
113 No. KUnt St. Tel. 25-R.
SLIPPERY CROOK
MAKES GETAWAY
(AMOrUtnl rrw l,rurd Wlrr.1
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. Aug. 3
Howard Ilarr. known here as Ralph
Lee, had a notable record of es
capades prior to a dash yesterday
from the Knox counter jail at Knox
ville, Tenn.
Barr was arrested In Seattle,
Wash., a year sko on the charge
of niunl'Ting Ebner I'eek, an In
dianapolis grocer. He threw pep
per in the faces of the arresting
officers and gained freedom for a
short time, but was recaptured and
brought to Indianapolis. He was
taken to Franklin, Ind.. for trial
when he was granted a change of
venue.
On January 2fi last he picked a
lock and escaped from the Frank
lin pail but was caught two days
later. On March 15 he sawed
through two sets of bars and again
escaped and was not heard from
until he was arrested in Knoxvlll".
Lee was convlrted of burglary in
this city in October 1923, and was
sentenced to the Indiana reforma
tory. He escaped from that insti
tution and then eluded officers
who found him hiding In his moth
er's homo here.
Proving herself a whistler of
unusual ability, Miss El'low May
Wilson, daughter of Mrs. Ida M.
Wilson of Roseburg. added much
to the program at the Pine Tree
theatre where she appeared last
evening. As soon as it was learn
ed the clever young tady was in
I the city, arrangements were
made for her appearance at the
local theatre. In making a tour
i of the coast cities on a vacation
; trip with her mother and a party
tor friends. Miss Wilson has been
I very much in demand and hes
1 made a number of public appear
I ances. While studying under Mad
ame Zody of Long lleach, Cali
fornia, the noted teacher saw
great possibilities for a young
lady, whose mother and sister
formerly lived at Klamath Agen
cy, where Mrs. Wilson still holds
property Interests.
The party Including Mrs. "Wil
son and her daughter, El'low;
Mrs. Haas of Lapwai, Idaho and
Miss Violet Graham of Portland
left this afternoon for Klamath
Agency, where they will spend the
night, motoring on to Crater Lake
tomorrow to spend tho week-end.
They will return from Crater
Lake to their home In Roseburg.
Klamath Falls Herald.
A BRIDE'S DIARY
'A Love Story of Today
By Idah McGlone Gibson
P
The Story So Far.
my reactions tq them."
Cleo Hadison, after eloping "You have not burdened me,
with her boyhood sweetheurt, i Cleo. You have Interested me
Lieutenant Paul Armstrong, foes I greatly. My only unhappiness is
to his army post aud she tiud that you will not let me help
out almost Immediately mat mar- you.
T
nel, but 1 must keep friends first
with myself, you know."
"I'm afraid I don't understand,
my dear."
"Oh, yes, you do. It is ouly
that you don t remember. Every
la much Intrigue at the post.
Rita ThorndiUe, wlto of a uo
good lieutenant, flees from the
post after much gossip about her
and Col. Blakely Ueldou. Cleo
helns Rita and resolves not to
let her own name become the I one knows that to keep a friend
subject ot gossip. Paul exhibits i oue must keep his respect. To
passion lor gambling; loses seep the trtendsntp or uiyseit i
Men's suits cleaned and pressed,
$1.50. Roseburg Cleaners, phone
472.
WOMAN IMF.SVT KXOW
WHAT HK.lt OWX N.1JIK IS
GASOLINE TAX IN
WASHINGTON BUILDS
GOOD ROADS FOR STATE
TAf'OM A, Wash., Aug. i. The
highways of Washington have re
ceived $6,175,300 from the state
gasoline tax since August 31. 1921.
The tax now Is two cents a gallon,
having been raised from the .ori
ginal one cent levy. At present the
yield from the tax is close to
$2.",0.000 monthly, a sum sufficient
to pave 10 miles of highway that
already has been graded.
All money from tho gasoline tax
Is used to build roads. This fund
and the license fees form automo
bile drivers have been largely re
sponsible for the Improved high
way system in the state.
STANFORD UPPER CLASS
MEN TO ARRANGE
OWN PROGRAMS
STANFORD UNIVERSITY', Cal.,
Aug. 4. At the beginning of the
fall torm, in October. Stanford Un
iversity will give especially quali
fied junior and senior students the
run of the university.
They will be permitted to map
out programs of study leading to
definite ends and, with the advice
I of professors, carry nut these plans
in any way they prefer.
J President Ray Lyman Wilbur ex
I plained that this was not a device
to make college work easier.
"On the contrary," he said, 'Mt is
a scheme to make collega work
sufficiently hard to give exception
ally able students a chance to ex
tend themselves snd go as fast as
they are able, Instead of lagging
along and marking tint" with less
gifted fellow students. At the end
of their course thev will have to
pass stiff examinations to prove
their knowledge, snd they will be
checked up and tested at Intervals
by facu'tv advisers.
"The plan of study will be ar
ranged with the intention of pro
viding a program of work both
more comprehensive and more in
tensive than that of the average
student, calling for greater Initia
tive, more self-direction and a
' higher type of thinking."
$500 to the Colonel one night.
pays, and loses tioi) to a pulr of
cheap gamblers the next night.
He is broke and gives the gam
blers his wife's car In settlement
of the debt. Cleo Is furious; the
colonel wants to help and Paul
Is somewhat sullen.
Cleo will not accept the car
which the colonel has bought back
for Paul.
She makes her reasons for not
accepting all to clear.
must keep my self-respect.
Next Puul comes, sees, but
Cook with gas.
REPORTER MAKES
GOOD ON BEAT
THOUGH BLIND
GARY, Ind.. Aug. 4. Total blind
ness has not interfered with the
success of Allen Naive, 31,' as a
newspaperman.
Naive, city hall reporter for The
TEMPTATION DOESN'T TEMPT. I Garr I'ost-Trlbunis accepts all as-
MKI11I1' UIH flllU, ULlUnilllK 1U It'll""
Classified Section
ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE.
OFT!
i
(Awocitttd lted Wirr.)
NEW YOUK, Aug. 4. Kichard
Let, ship new reiHirter al i,uar
raniine tor The Abtsocialed l'lotts
FOR SALE
FOR SALE U. K. Cafe, 412 Cass
SSL
iUt'Vt'l.Kri, all prices, at Roseburg
Cyclery. North side.
since January 1, 1878, died today foil SALE Vui.ng pigs. W. 1
"A woman is always blamed.
workmen, gets more than his share
coi. oeioon. u ner marriage f Hu .,. . , .rinn
breaks up and there is no other , ., on rPRUlallon typewriter,
woman In the case If her bus-, Nll,vp WM , , oa Th(,
band forgets her ut erly for golf ,Po8l.Tr,bmie more thall llve vear,
or cards or even business she has; completion of a course
?a0ysC-0m-Why' fcw'irrt tor !' B'"uo1 '"r lhe whrf- " show
says. Why, be never cared tor d , ., aptitude for using a
any other woman but her.' L.p,,writlT nd for wrlIlKi Band
"Sometimes, however, I think !IlllllU, good ,,., ln0 art.
that there are many other things j Hc n,.vpr has asked special con
in married life that make a sideration because of his physical
woman more unhappy than the handicap, and has accepted every
conventional 'he was untrue to assignment given to him. including
her.' After all, we are material n8 8nare ol niKi,t meetings. His
creatures, and if one is comfort- rane ls n only companion on his
able materially, it moans a great 0Pat
deal. I sometimes think the soul j 0i; of nls rPCent arcomplish
ls more dependent upon the body mentB . the writing of a feature
than the body ls upon the soul. !ory on 8 clrcu, whlt.0 came to
I have learned. In tho short 0arv H, stnrv was aa br,Kht and
months that I have been married, colorful as though he had been
Colonel .that all the things that iablp t0 tm ,no ty of whlch h(,
ponance in me succussiiu mur
al his home lu Itosebauk, Siaieu
lsluud. He was 71 years old.
Mr. Lee began his career as a
marine reporter first as an em
ploye ot the New Vork Herald, co.
lecliug reports at quarantine and
carrying tlieiu to the oitice In New
York. When the Herald gave up
its Individual service and began
receiving that of the New York
Associated l'ress, Lee went to that
organization. . He continued in
press association work, becoming
a member ot the stuff ot the pre
sent Associated Press when taut
association came into existence.
Mr. Lee was born in Wutertord,
It eland.
Perhaps no such news reporter
In the world had so wide an ac
quaintance among ship masters
and officers as Mr. Lee.
His first visits to Incoming ves
sels were made In a rowbout.
In recent years he was one ot
the few privileged to board vessels
anead ot the custom oiticrra. His
day was sunrise to sunset. M
worked seven days a ween Be
cause he refused to work less.
riage as the Introduction ot the
triangle. The commandments per-
Homemado Ice cream. Delivered
to any part of the cily. packed in
taining to wedded life run parral-1 qla one na,f gaon o,",,.., con-
SEATTLK, Aug. 3. A woman
who expressed the opinion that
she was Tirs. L. Ilener was wait
ing toiluy in the custody of the
Seattle police for somebody to
Identify her. She appeared last
week in a residence district. Folks
there cared for her. explaining
that she had a sweet personality
and was cultured.
Men's suits cleaned and pressed,
$1.50. Roseburg Cleaners, phone
472.
talners. Frce's freeze has no equal.
Lloyd Crocker.
GRAFTED THYROID
GLifiS MINE
BRAIN 10 BODY
FOURTEEN POINTS GUIDE
TO SUCCESSFUL MOVIES
Heat wlto gas.
KIDNAPPED AS BABE; NOW
HUNTS FOR HER PARENTS
A-lli-.l Frrm limned Wlr.
SPRINC.F1KLI), Mn., Aug. 3.
Asserting she was kidnapped from
a farm near here in 1R79. when she
was only two year old, Mrs. Hells
Cullison, of Oklahoma City, Okla.,
it.
Louis C. Davis
Painting and Paper Hanging
Phonft 669-R
427 East Douglas St
Suffered 18 years-Cured in 2 Months
1 hxl suffered for 1ft yean with PILES.
My doctor said a sur.de al operation was,
absolutely txcnunr. Vet after a few treat
merits by Dr. 1 ean I was well calntnfl weight
and strength; free from all nervous troubles."
yilAT this woman writes U typical of
hundreds of extreme cases of PILES
which my celebrated non -surgical meth
od has permanently CURED. Isn't It
worth a Jew treatments by a recognized
Specialist, who will GUARANTEE to
ll'KL you or return your r EE.
rather than suffer longer Read
tm t- hl.Kbiioknn4'tlesand ittber
RfcXTALmJ UJIjtJN disorders.
will cause ycj to act promptly.
HOLLYWOOD, Col., Ante. 4.
ThrotiKh a recently ostnb'tehpd
nystem of selecting; plots that con
form to the covpnant of 14 drama
tic points, motion picture produc
ers here now practically unsure the
sucrr-ss of a photoplay before it is
made. Of thousands of films pro
duced in the past many were fall
tiros from the standpoint of audi
ences. Irvlnsr CumminK3, director, un
der whose direction several pro
ductions have been filmed throuRh
this new method, dec'ares that In
i the future failures will be almost
completely eliminated. In this
manner more pictures that appeal
to the audiences will be turned
out he said.
Tho photoplay whn adjudged
! by this method should contain a
majority of the fourtnpn following
dramatic ingredients; ambition,
ronflict, conspiracy, devotion, eter
nal triangle, greed. Intrigue, love,
mother love, the quadrangle, retri
bution, reconciliation, sacrifice,
feminine apnea?.
t.
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CHASi J
VETERANS OT 20
YEAR3 ORGANIZE
SAX FRANnsro, Aug. 4. ror
! poral H. W. Koberts post. Veterans
1 of Foreign Wars, has a condition
'of membership that probably is
unique. No veteran Is eltdlble un
less he nas served at least 20 years
DEAN. M.D-.InC ln ,n1 arm- navy or marine corps.
n- mum, ui ruuin-, nttt? pui in
nart of that time in foreign terri
tory to comply with the general re
quirement of V. F. W.
PORTLAND OrElCU: St ATT LC OrFICtt:
Or DVsn RuiMmg SI Ul Sm Su !4m
STMANlilN 6TMf AN D Pi fW C
'X V i'iiiilMV1Wl
( Awwlnlotl 1'rma I-rawtl Wir.)
PARIS. Aug. 4. The Lille cor
respondent of the Matin says that
Dr. Keno Lefort, a member of the
arndemy of medicine, and Joan
Piquet hcllovo tho grafting of
thyroid glands of criminals on
backward children has proved
succssful. Some months ago
these doctors conceived the idea
of removing the thyroid gland
from the leader of a dangerous
gang of Lille criminals alter he
was put to death on tho guillo
tine and grafting It on a little
girl whose mental and physical
development was exceptionally de
ficient. The doctors assert that
the operation can be considered
a success. The girl, they say, is
in excellent health.
For prompt taxi service, city ur
country trips, 1'boue 44.
lei to the commandments relat
ing to living. There are at least
10 of them, but only two or three
of them are ever considered of
great authority.
"If a man is honest, I mean, If
he doesn't steal, ho can let the
other commands go by the board.
Yes even murder, where ho can
cite defense of his lifo Or the
unwritten law. I think, perhaps,
that la the reason why It hurt me
so much when I found that Paul
had stolen my car. On the other
hand, a woman has a different
command to keep. Probably be
cause a man wants to bo sure
that he is the father of his own
children, he has made the keep
ing of the seventh commandment
an unbreakable law. t
'liut he is justified In the eyes
of the world iu getting rid of his j
wife If he finds 'she doesn't un
derstand me." Don't latmh, Colii-J
nel. Isn't that what they all say
when they find some woman that
makes them think they are not
understood? It never enters a
man's mind that he may not un
derstand a woman. To most men
the understanding of their wives
is something quite unnecessary."
I stopped, all out of breath, af
ter my tirade. Col. lieldon look
ed at me with curiosity mixed
with consternation as he said,
sofily. "You certainly are an
odd kind of girl."
"No, I am no more odd than
any other girl of today who dan
ces along through her youth un
til Bhe is married." My answer
was quite as much a surprise to
me as it was to him. t'ntil that
moment I had not known that I
did represent all the girls, of my
time, just as my grandmother had
represented the girls of her time.
I realized that some of the
passages in my grand mot lu r's
diary were rumblings of revolt
against the complete domination
of man.
"Are you sure you believe al!
thin, Cleo? Isn't it just a mond?
You are very angry, and I don't
know that I blame you."
"Why, of course you don't
blame me. You realize that I
am telling you the absolute
truth."
I forgot, dear diary, that I was
saying things almost to a stran
ger that I had never said to any
one before. I was In turn sur
prised with the charm of Colonel
lieldon. It wan the Bame kind of
charm that had made Uita Thorn
dike take him for her confidant.
"He Is the most sympathetie per
son I have ever known." I ssild
ested in the person ke is with ! UllliC TrcQtmcnt
at the moment.' ' ' both local and Internal, and has been
I pulled myself together sharp- successful in the treatment of Catarrh
ly. "Please pardon me. Colonel. , for ovr forty years, SoldbvalUiugauts.
I d!d not mean to burden you not j p rHrVTV- T . . .
only with my troubles, hot with r J-"-WLx Cl CO., Toledo, Ohio
LONDON AND PARIS
ORCHESTRAS HONOR
AMERICAN CONDUCTOR
PARIS. Aug. 3. The Pasdeloup
Orchestra of Paris and the Lonjiun
Symphony Orchestra havw paid a
distinct compliment to Vladimir
Shavitch, conductor ot the Syra
cuse, N. Y., Symphony Orchestra.
He was ouo of the guest conduct
ors of the Loudon orchestra mis
year and has been invited to con
duct tho orchestra again April
Hiti. This is the first time an
American conductor has been iu
vited to repeat his visit.
Last month In Pans Mr. bha-
vilch conducted with grtat iuccvm
the Lamoureux and Pasdeloup or
chestras and the latter invtud him
to conduct the orchestra again
next year after bis London visit.
Craven. Phone 2F..4.
FOX T KUU.fcR "H'PS 5 each. J.
W. McUade, 1145 K. 6th
FOR" SALfcT'CHKAP- 2 second
hand wagons. Puko Lumber
Fuel Co.
FoU SALL A few regime reu
Hampshire rams, yearlings. Call
on or address J. L. Atkins, Rid
dle, Ore.
FORSALKRay team, welgh't
2mi0; heavy wagon and harness.
Also oue brown Swiss milk cow.
Kdwin Russell, Wilbur, Ore.
FolTSALE Shetland colt, or
will trade for sheep. Also gray
oats and vetch seed 2c pound. C.
L. Weber, Route 1, phone 42V1Z.
FOR T )SONTR ACTOR" wit lT2-bot-tom
plow and double disc har
row, for sale cheap; guaranteed
a k. W. 11. Jollitr, Melrose, Ore.
FOR SALE Old growth fir, $3.25
tier; dry oak and laurel grub
wood, $3.50. Leave orders at 129
Sheridan St., City. Roy Rose
Barber Shop.
FOR SALE Forty five Corse pow
er steam engine, with full bunk
era, V steam jet, 24 cylinder J.
1. Case threshing machine, four
bouuin 14 in. plow at sacrifice
pi.ee. Apply to box 28, Camas
alley, Ore.
FOR RENT Big light room, 18x30.
inquire Petty's confectionery,
ilia N. Jackson,
FiiiritSNtNew 2 room Xuxnhdv
ed house, $10 per mo. Phone
210-L. Miller's Addition.
toil KENT UO-acre rancdi 6
miles east of Roseburg; 10 acres
good prune orchard, 20 acres
growing broccoli looking fine;
will sell growing crop, stock and
machinery. For particulars sea
C. Q. Sheppard, Uixonville, Ore.
r
FOR RENT
FOR RENT-
FOR RKNt
age.
S-room collage. Phone
Verml Tox Insecticide repellent
easy to use and 100'o active. Will
injure neither walls, furniture or
fabrics. Sold only here. Lloyd
Crocker.
trroom house: gar-
Call 828 W. Lane St.
FOR RENT 7-room private home
with garage, close in. Phone
437jJ.
FOR RENT Furnished, 3 room
apartment; caa range. 60S 8.
Stephens.
FOR R EN T0 R-S AL'Efrroom
practically new bungalow, with
garage; on highway just north
of Riverside store. Q. U. Heblg,
407 West Cass stret.
t.LKM.AKY NOTKS.
Studebaser costs less per pound
than butter.
COOLIDGE'S FATHER BACK
AT THE PILE OF SHINGLES
(Aw.K-iJt.--l Prtm !-! Wirr.)
PLYMOCTII, Vt.. Aug. 3 Col
onel John V. Coollrige. tath'r of
the president, tack It if a pile of
shinj;ls in his yard today in order
that the place may be tidy whin
his son arrives a few weeks hence.
The shingles, left scattered hy
carpt'nters, who repaired the roof
of the house receni ly, have been
a source of concern for most of tho
colonel's family. They were th re
shortly before he was taken 111.
more than a month ag-i and his
grandson, John, piled Fume of thetn
away. Mrs. Coolidgo, the presi
dent's wife, helped her son while
she was there and the president
was seen to give them a few direc
tions. Colone) Cnoildge feels that
he has recovered from his illness
sufficiently to do the job himself.
We are enjoying the cooler
weather the past two weeks. It
seems more like Oregon.
Mr. M. Cooper is busy thrash
ing grain these days.
Mrs. Fitzgerald has been on
tho sick list the past week suf
fering from au ulcerated tooth.
Mr. Metcalf and family of Rose
burg spent last Thursday evening
nt the home of C. W. Groves.
Brother Tobias was vioitini: In
our vicinity Monday, July 2ith.
lie was on his way to Eugene-,
having attended the Group Gath
ering at Cow Creek on Sunday,
July 26.
J. L. Morrison has been setting
broccoli the past week.
Charles Warn made a trip to
Eugene Saturday.
Mr. and .Mrs. llodson have a
new buby at their home.
I). C. McGhehey and family
John Hetts and Tamlly motored
to the river near Happy Valley
last Saturday evening and had a
wiener roast.
Miss Em in a Wolford of Rose
burg was a vHior at the home
of Ona Ourch last week.
The Sunday School and' preach
ing service was well attended on
August 2. Everyone enjoyed the
splendid talk given by James Mi-Cllntor-k
of Roseburg. He will be
with us again on the fourth Sun
day In August, All are welcome.
Next Sunday tho Christian Work
ers band will have chargo of Hie
service.
Don't forget, tho Ire cream so
cial at the Greene srhonl house
Wednesday evening. August Mh.
Home made rake and cood cream,
l'enerit of tho Children's Farm
Home. Come and have a siH-iul
evening. . XX.
home, trappers reporting here to
day said. The animala are finding
their way through tho northern
woods, fording rivers and overcom
ing other obstacles. A large herd
was reported in the vicinity of Fort
Chlppewayan, hemmed in by l.ako I
Athabasca and a maze of channels
and swamps.
WANTED
WANTED WoolsalDK. I'htna
4!I7. liosPburg Ai)t.
WANTED-At once, an experionc-
ed waitress. Apply Douglas Grill.
i)ltESSMAKKRWANTKDApply'
to Mrs. Moore's dressmaking
Apartments, Room 3, over Rose-
burg National Bank.
WANTED To rent on shares,
good paying ranch on creek or
river bottom. Stocked ranch pre
ferred. Have plenty of help. P. M.
Paulson, Gen. DeL
MECHANIC" WANTS-PTSsWION
Knows all makes autos and
trucks A to Z. 22 years' experi
ence. Address 0. E. 0., care
News-Review, ...
MISCELLANEOUS I
MARCEL and bob curl 75c, half
cut and curl 60. Phone S7-Y.
331 So. Main. Mrs. Amy Rogers.
WEf.'LS DiilLLEDWork guaran
eed, price reasonable. J. A. Git
llsple, Sutherlln, Ore.
CAR OWNS.R Don't torgsi t
call K63 when In need of ants
parti. BartTi Auto WraeUaj
House.
LOST AND FOUND
FOUND Automobile tire, 41x14
with rim. Owner call at this ot
flce and pay advertising.
U)S"fblackTwk"et "book tooluln-'
Ing change, a barrett and a t ct. '
stamp. I-eavo at News-Review.
LOST Airedale dog, was Toa tSat.
urday evening In North Rose
barg. Had plain collar .with
ring, answers to name of "Jack."
Finder notify Hohl's garage; Re
ward. PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DR. If. H. PLYLKR Chlropract
physician, U( W. Lane BL
Cook wltn gas.
COMPOSES UlS OWN
FUNERAL ORATION
The Umpqua Florist '
Cholcs Cut Flowsra Always
Frtsh
Finest Quality Artlatte floral
Designs.
Visit Oar Grcnhons or
Call 40-FJ.
(AaK-Ull rrt-M Lvaacti Wire.)
DA VKNTOKT, Iowa, Auk. :t.
When Charles W. Iiu, wealthy
retired farmer and former mem
ber of tho school board was buri
ed this afternoon, funeral ora
tions given at both tha homo and
at tbu crematorium whero in
cineration took plucu, Weto of his
own composition.
Theso wero prepared by him
duriiiK life and reproduced on
phonograph records. On oho sido
of tho record wax tho address de
signated to bo given at tho homo
and on tlm other side was tho
one prepared for tho crematorium.
Hoth Vera playud ut today s oar
vires, Tho deceased left a lint of names
of friends whom ho wanted to
attend lhe funeral. All others
wero excluded.
KaSl's Catarrh
Arundel, piano tuner. Tbon 189 L.
BUFFALOES SHIPPED TO
ARTIC REFUSE TO STAY
(AwKrUtotJ rrM !-! Wire)
KOMONTON. Alberta. Auk. 3
Th bulk of a h-nl of 1 ; buffa
loes. rwn11y shipped from W'aln
wright Nailonal i'sik to lhe Wool
Hiaon reserve, on the fitnge of the
Arctic Cirelf . Is on I'm y hack
WHEN IN ROSEBURG
stop at ; :
Hotel Umpqua
LAUNDRY
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team
KIDS
Have you an ax to grind? There
are hundreds who want tho Job.
To learn their names read the
News-Itevlew ralsslfled ads. i
DAILY WEATHER REPORT
I
V. H. WVather bureau, local of-!
fire, Koriehui g, Oregon, IM hours 1
ending ! a. in. j
Precipitation In Inches and hun
dredths: I
HIkIm hI teni( ruturp yesterday
Lowext tenipi-raiuio last night
Pn-eipitiitloii, !a-a 21 hours
Total pree.ip. hlnce, 1ft of month
Noi mill pitcip for this month
Totjil prerip fiom Sfjd. 1,
I!I24, to dale -1 1 .91
Avoragv precip. from ricpt. 1
1H77
Total excess fioiu Hpt.
v.:
Average iireelpliatlcin for
wet H-a.-toru. ISeplenibt-r to
May, iiielu-he
Km 1 1- tonight and Wedne.-day ;
iholi-ia(ey warn.
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WEU.- l AUNDERE0 CLOTHES
ARt F0LU X CHEER
ONt R.EASONVOO
SHOULD AEMD THEM HESt-g
I'ropi'rly Inundenil clothes
are rheerful rlnlhes. Send
your glad garments here
and they will come hack
to you In sweet, smiling
fotiflitlon. The prices we
charge wou't dlslurb your
serenity. " '
Roseburg Steam
Laundry
PHONE 79
Keep the Rent
Take things nnder your wing
own the home you lire in snd
defy the landlord. Let ns help
you.
Contracting. Building, Concrete
Work, and Furnish Estimates
and Plans.
J. E. RUNYAN
Phone 202 J
South Jarkson St.
Roseburg.
TUBBY
That's Obvious.
Prune Trayt, Boxes,
Egg Crates
Manufactured b;'
C. A. STELZIER
Myrtle Creek, Ore.
Phone 2604
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(CABl WE'ftt 60foW RfRr Vffl
CAMP IN PIDEft-GOaH' f , S L II-
aist t a su P.CEU ' P;:1
By WINNER
LET'i CE.T Otld BEO r-UkOE
UP AM' 1H STUF PUT IO
n t PLACE AM' CE.T A FIRE
PUILT BECAUSE ITS CETTIM' ,
DARK -ILL FIMD SOME
VJOOB
CO VOU KNOW
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Cprnr.t by Uruu4 FmIwi Syitdkayt. V
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VMHEREARE
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YouvelOSTl I
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Keep that spring appear
ance with refreshed ap
parel. Let us prove it to
you.
Our Auto Will Call
Phone 277