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ROSEBURG NEVS-REV1EW. MONDAY, AUGUST 17. 1925. FIVE SEED GRAIN! If you have It to buy or sell "See us tint we can tare yon money." - We can clean It tor yon and we mean CLEANING, not Just running It through. Special 400 lb. Separator (new) L$45.00 i A high grade machine, guaranteed! Try It Thirty Days at Our Rnk. See U First We Can Save You Money FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ' ROSEBURG OAKLAND Loose Second Cutting Alfalfa Hay for Sale. EluELISTTMS A BRIDE'S DIARY A Love Slory of Today By Idah McClone Gibson FORMER DOUGLAS COUPLE RECALLS INDIAN OUTBREAK The Portland Oregonian' of Au gust 16 contains the pictures of Mr. and Mrs. Darius H. Smyth, resl dents of Harney county, Oregon, who were married at the old Hotel McClellan In Roseburg by Judge Unlcy Watson In the early 60 a. They are Oregon pioneers and sur vivors of the Indian war of 1878 that scourged the settlement of Happy Valley, near the town of llurns. The article that accom panies their picture says: "Accustomed to dangers and hardships as were all early Oregon settlers, the most trying experi ences faced by these sturdy trail . blazers came In the summer of 1878 when the Bannocks and Piutes com-1 ' blned under Chief Buffalo Horn and attacked the white settlement in Happy Valley. George C. Smyth, father, and John, brother of Darius, stood off 800 Indians until they were finally killed, but not until they had taken heavy toll among the redskin warriors. Darius took part in the main battle with 'these Indians at Battle Ground, east of Riley. Darius' Smyth was born in Lin coln county, Missouri, in 1844, and crossed the plains by covered wag on to Eugene, Ore., in 1853. Mrs. Nellie Mynatt Smyth came to Ore gon with her pioneer parents in 1853, also settling in Lane county. Both moved to Douglas county later and after their marriage there moved to their present residence at Happy Valley In 1874. Their children Include Claude, Cory, Da rius H. Jr., Mrs. Pearl Hamilton and Mrs. Myrtle Moore, all of Har ney county. ATTENTION MEMBERS OF B. P. O. ELKS NO. 326 . You are hereby notified that at a meeting held on July 23, 1925, notice was formally glv- en that at the regular meeting to be held on August 27th, 1925, a motion would be made authorizing and directing the trustees of Roseburg Lodge, No. 326, B. P. O. Elks to sell the playground known as Far- quar'a Island. - 4, J. T. GOODMAN, Secretary. A large crowd, estimates at about 00, attended the revival service last night at .the tent on Kose street. Alice Wilson 1'arbam, lady evangelist, spoke on the subject, 'What Seek Ye." She questioned the audience as to their reason for coming to the service, naming i those who came for curiosity, for i relief from sorrows, because they ! enjoyed the music and those who 'came to seek the Lord, who is not ! far olf, but right in Koseburg, she I said. "People are seeking for a good time, wealth fame or position." said the evangelist, "but the Bible I commands us to 'seek the kingdom iot God and His righteousness and all these things shall be added un to you.' Many people nowadays are I looking after their business, their family or pleasure and leaving God : to the last, but the people who ne- i gleet Christ though they may have riches and seemingly good times, are not happy nor peaceful, but on the contrary money and pleasuro have been the ruination of thous ands who have made them their gods." The evangelist said the world would never prosper as it should until people came into obedience to God. "Though people may be Cleo Madison, after eloping with her boyhood sweetheart, Li- eutenunt 1'uul Armstrong, goes . wus nU-keningly sorry even as Paul dropped to the floor 1 knew 1 had beeu temporarily iusuuu. 1 to bis army post and she finds inn never tell you how 1 leu out almost immediately that uiur-1 when 1 saw him lying there on rled life is not loo rosy. There j the floor, the blood gushing out Is much luirtgue at the post. Itiu of his temple; how 1 reproached Thorndike, wite of a uo-good uisi-lt aif 1 saw the umbuluuce lieutenant, tiee Irora the poi lake him u Hie hospital. fter much gossip about her and Col. nii-.kely lieiuon. Cleo helps liita and resolves not to let uer own name become the subject ot gossip. Paul exhibits a passlou lor cambium: luses iou to ine "A little later wheu 1 followed him, Paul mus very magnanim ous and loi giving to me. The ultair 1 think has brought bim to his senses as uell as me. "in the meantime, however, moral and seemingly upright," she Colonel one night, pays, and loses another thing happened that had S0i to a pair of cheap gamlers made nie very unuappy and angry, ihe next mgtit. He Is uruKu and and 1 was .elfish enough, Major, gives the gamblers his wiles cur u charge him with u at this in settlement ot the debt. Cleo , lime. 1 did not wait uutil he is furious; the colonel wauls to was belter belore 1 began my hein urn! taul in somewhat eulleu. . nuKKtng. . The quarrels between Cleo and I "At last oh, what's the use of her husiiand Increases, ctumiuat- trying to explain? 1 expect Its Hie same old misuimersiunuing. and the same giaxpiug after do mination that conies to many young married couples, the llrst SURTAX RATE CUT DUE IN CONGRESS (Anuclated rrtM Luvl Win.) PLYMOUTH, Vt., Aug. 17. Final action on a tux reduction bill by the house before the Chrlst mus recess or soon thereat ter was promised by President Coolidge today to Representative Tilson of Connecticut, who will be the re publican flubr leader in the next session. Taking advantage of the visit here of Secretary Meilou and Senutor Stnoot, who la chairman of the finance committee, ou the Belgian debt broblem, the presi dent went over the tax reduction program with the representatives of tue house, seuute and treasury. Secretury Meilou presented ten tative estlmatea showing tne et feet on the treasury ot I Ing when Cleo throws a vase anil cuts 1'uul so oauiy, ne uas iu take to the hospital. "Do 1 love Paul?" Cleo jvonders. xh t nulla hvsierlcal when year of their wedded life. You, Maj. tDr.) Steiter tells her how las a doctor of bodies. Major, ill Paul is. uiust have luard very often ihe enumeration ot symptoms mat showed you that your patient's illness was of the soul and not of the body. "When we talked together. Doc tor, at the hospital, we did not Classified Section ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE. FOR SALE FOR RENT. I k cu iiw i o-room cottage, xuou is-i. Folk SALE A trailer. 726 Mill St. ! YELLOW PEAK tomatoes for pre-. Tim KENT 3 clean housekeeping serving. Call GK2. rooms, reasonable. 604 . Pino. FOR SALE Registered llamp- ' 'u" RENT Furnished housckeejf. shire bucks. Phone 6KH. I roo" at un w. rtoae street. reductions and later Mr. 'lilson predicted a cut in the surtax rule to a maximum of 20 per cent, or even 15 per cent on the basis of the treasury figures. Foil SALE Broccoli plants IO per thousand. Phone li'a-H. Certain FOR SALE L'setl piano, standard NOTICE The junior Scouts who wish to go to Wolf Creek camp should be at the Armory Tuesday morning at seven o clock with their blankets and eating equipment, lot Infor mation phone Dr. R. A. Moon, Jack Wharton, F. W. Chase. FIXL CONFESSION. When 1 confessed to Major Stetter the diagraceiul tact Ihal I h,l lrv-jt iiiv lemncr and thrown urged, "unless they have given a vase Ihal had cut my husbands came to any concrete conclusion, their hearts to Christ they are not I head, I broke down and began and shortly I leit for my ride out satisfied or beneficial to the com- to cryv The Major came over and ; in the country, lor 1 tell 1 must TENNESSEE TO PAY HONORS ON LEWIS' 151ST BIRTHDAY will be called for within the next ? week or two. j Bonds for financing the building were voted at a meeting held by the city of Glendale last month. The school building will be two stories In height and will have 13 class rooms, an administration of fice and a combination auditorium and gymnasium. It will be rectan gular In shape and SO by 134 feet. It Is proposed to have the build ing completed and rpady for occu pancy by the opening of the com ing spring semester. For prompt taxi service, city or country trips, phone 44. . Cook with gas. GOING TO FRISCO FOR MARKET WEEK Mrs. Alma Harness, manager of the local Marksbury store, expects to leave Thursday for San Fran cisco, to attend the market week merchandising event in the south ern city. The local store, which has been undergoing alterations for several weeks. Is now resplendent in the new Interior arrangement i certainly one of the most attrac tive places of Roseburg. With the new carpets down, new draperies at windows and balcony, and the panels on both sides of the store, there Is nothing left to be desired in the way of improvements. Un der this new arrangement the room has been lengthen. J considerably, making ample space for the ever Increasing business of the establish ment, and ladies of Roseburg and adjacent communities will appreci ate the efforts of the management to make the place "comfy" and homelike for them when shopping. Closing out refrigerators at bar gain prices. Zigler-Fee Hdw. Co. PLANS COMPLETE FOR GLENDALE'S $50,000 SCHOOL Tourtellotte & Hummel, Portland architects, have completed plans for the J.'.O.noi) high school to be erected at Glendale, Ore. It Is ex pected that bids for the structure CHRISTIAN CHURCH WILL HOLD ANNUAL PICNIC AUGUST 25 munity. She told the story of some of her own experiences before she be came a Christian and how when she gave her heart to .lesus every thing was changed and real con tentment came into her life. The secret of true happiness is found in seeking Christ first, she stated. A great number responded to the call for those who would start' to put Christ first. The subjects which the evangel ist will discuss this week are: Monday, "Are There Modern Mon archs?", Tuesday, "One Hundred Fifty Days at Sea," Weiinesday, "A Kiss in the Dark." CORRESPt INDENT. FOR SALE Hampshire rums. W. O. Paul, S. Deer Creek. o Heat with gas. go to be alone lo work out my teal stums In thu coming years of murrlcd life." Acxt Two in tho Hospital. raised my head, lie looked me in the face with a" kind smile upon his lips. Still there wus a necultiir exnresslon on his luce it. ha miiIiI In mi undertone: "That accounts for it." j Men's suns cleaned ana pressed, Ho seemed to have forgotten Jl.ao. Roseburg Cleaners, phone me as a personality. He had just t:2. heard something that cleared up I o- a doubt in his mind. 1 was sure QyiL WAR VETERAN moment alter when he said : PASSES AWAY SUNDAY "1 knew, Mrs. Armstrong mm your husuunn was not ie.i...K i" w c Kaulkm.r. vt Saleni. Civil war veteran, passed away at the LEEPER DOME HEAD DRILLER RECOVERS truth about the wound, for your andirons would not have made such a Jagged hole. Hesldes, I found a minute piece of porcelain when 1 was probing the wound." "Oh Jlajort you don't think that Paul will die, do you? 1 don't want to tell this to every body, and you know Paul doesii t soiuiers iiome irom .,. yc- want everyone to know it, for lie tober and had been in poor health Soldiers Home Hospital Sunday af ternoon at about 5 o'clock, after an Illness of several weeks. .Mr. Faulk ner was a native of Idiclugan and was SI years ol dat the time of death. He was admitted to the Soldiers Home from Salem last Oe I...... a.-un from von f think I'm cured 1 think 1 will never a private of Co. for some little time. D, W. L. Cobb, general manager of the Leeper Dome oil drilling opera tions near Oakland, reported this morning that drilling has been con- j tinued at the regular 24-hour shut today with the return of the head driller. J. J. Woodruff, to the Tha ru.ii.. k.,,..t, c.i I field. Mr. Woodruff was recent- school will hold its annual picnic ! '"Jured wrk .wa" "TT for the kiddles from "seven to seventy", according to plans ar ranged by a committee and report ed to the school yesterday. The committee has selected Tuesday, August 25, for the annual good time affair. The site selected is the Lindbloom property, about a mile and a half from Dixonville. The picnic will start at noon and will last until late evening In order that those who work during the day will be able to attend Ho served as 13sth Indiana i. , iumr run owuv with me Voluntary Infantry In the Civil in 'war. Itesldes one son, Chas. V, Faulkner, of Salem, he leaves many frfeuils there to mourn his death handicapped by his Inability to be on the job. Mr. Cobb reports to day, however, that drilling is going good and. Hint he' is plcnftd with the progress being made.' Heat with gas. JAPAN MAY BUILD BASEBALL PARK IN GARDEN OR SHRINE TOKYO. Aug. 17. (A. P.) The .ho spirits of the ancient lords of Jaie feed" which is to be served about! " mY m expeceu iu no,,, ... . seven o'clock. Arrangements being made to secure cars are i for; transportation of all who wish to go. The picnic lunch of those who attend will be supplemented by Ice cream which will be purchased by a committee. All are urged to at tend and help the young folks have a good time and enjoy themselves also. For washed sand and gravel, and plaster sand see Rudolph Harness, Shady Point, or leave orders at Marksbury store. IMPROVING SHOP The Knudtson Jewelry shop Is be ing Improved this week by the in stallation of a modern store front to replace the old one. Mr. Knudt son states that the work will In clude a thorough remodeling of the front of his establishment. A complete new lighting method will also be installed which will add to the attractiveness of window dis plays. Carpenters have already started the work and Mr.' Knudt son expects that It will be complet ed at an early date. digna:inn meeting if plans promul gated by leaiiing Japanese are car ried out. The somewhat revolu tionary proposal Is to create, at the cost of 750,000 yen, the largest baseball park in Japan in the ex ternal garden of the famous MeIJi Shrine. The promoters of the ven ture figure that the shrine gardens are ideal for a baseball park In that they are easily accessible to all of Tokyo. It Is reported that Ihe association of the MelJI Shrine is Interested in the plans and might be expected to contribute 4H,un yen to the work. If the baseball park Idea should prove successful, it is hop ed that wrestling halls, tennis courts, swimming pools and other athletic courts can be added so as to make the external grounds of the shrine one complete national playground. nfrnjn. "You can see what a terrible position 1 am In. Suppose the gossiping women at the Post should near ot ins wny i - would treat me worso than they treated Mrs. Thorndike. They wouldn't understand that I dldn t intend to hurl my husband ser iously. They would say I had no excuse whatever and perhaps they would be right. Hut 1 contend, Mnjor, that it Is a very human fhing .to-do. after all. Paul had been gambling." "Yes, I know," said Major Stetter compnssionate'ly. "1 was one of the party at Colonel ln; don's the nlcht he lo'l five hun dred dollars. I could tell by his face it was a great blow to him. and I said as much to the Colonel after he went away. "You see, my dear, sometimes we old fellows who have plenty of money forget that the young rhaps like your husband have no right to lose a lot of money for an evening s entertainment. Per haps we are more lo biamo cv Mr. Faulkner by trade was a ma chinist, and at one tlmo was an engineer on the Southern Pacific road. The body was sent to Sa lem today for burial in the C-. A. R. circle. Men's suits cleaned ard pressed, $1.50. Roseburg Cleaners, phone 472. (Anoriitrd I'rt' Uatrd Tir. -. HOHKNWALD, Tenn., Aug. 17. The 151st birthday of one of thu explorers of the American north-. weal will be celebrated tomorrow i by the dedication of thu Merl- j wether Lewis national monument on the spot where he met his death. ; Thirteen states included in the Louisiana purchase have been in vited to send representatives. j The monument, built in IMS ; through a legislative appropriation, i has beoome a nntlonal affair by the donation of 5u acres of land ; about it by the federal government and the agreement of the federal . government to maintain It. Ihe statu also has given 15U acres of land. The monument is surrounded by an iron fence and the epitaph was written by President Thomas Jef ferson, whom Lewis served as pri vate secretary. Lewis was buried in lStiD. make. Terms. Phone 1J2. i'Ult SAI.K A baby cariiuge. in good condition, reasonable. Ij-TR. FUR SALH Oak and laurel .stove uud block wood. Phoue J. J. Kester. FOR SALE Ono Rauiboulette and one Delaine buck. Doyer liios. Phone HFU. FRKSll KUtiS IJiitigyour""fresh eg;s lo the Home restaurant, we will buy them. FORI)-- COL' PK Forsaie7Pi:ice 12-5, cash or terms, cau be seen at harrlson's C-arflge. pEac'IIKS' Canning rav ford's $1-50 per apple box. Phone i 37F12. U. A. Johnson. FOR SALE Old oak stove "and block wood, also fir block wood. 1. J. (ioff, Sutherlln, Ore. FOlZ SALE Tomatoes, 75 cents licr bushel, llring your boxes and l,cif them yourself. C. II. Evans, Dil lard, Ore. FOR RENT 2-rooni" ' apartmenX close iu. Reasonable. Phone 227-Y. FOR RENT 4 room apartment.I4 qulro of J. F. Marker. Phone 12 Y. FOR RENT Deslrablo seven-room House w ith garage; -close . in. Phoue 437-J. FOR KENT 3-room furnished iipartment, modern,' closu .Ju, Phone 2SIS-R. FOR RIJNT 21eeprng"l:ooni3, at- tractive, airy, bath, close In. 335 N. Rose St. FOR KENT I room house close in. Inquire A. J. Carman, 446 S. Pine street. Phone loti-L. FOR RENT Oil SALE 6-room, practically new bungalow, with garage; on highway Just north or ittverslde store. G. U. Heibig. 407 West Cass street. WANTED i Cook wltn gas. AUTO WRECK KILLS BEND BUSINESS MAN NOTK'I Of KI'STOIiATIO.V OF LAM) TO L.YIIiY. Not Ire is hereby given that-tho Secretary of the Interior, by or der approved July :I0, 11125, re stored to entry, subject to the power site reservation In acrcord unce with Section 24 of the Fed eral Water Power Act ot June 10, 120, Lot 8 of Sec. 24, Tp. 3ti. S, Range 4 West Wil. .Meridian, containing 2.12 acres. Tho restoration will take ef fect AllKU'd 27, 1925, lit 9 o'clock a. m., and ex-service men of the Prune Trays, Boxes, Egg Crates Manufactured br C. A. STELZIER Myrtle Creek, Ore. Phone 2604 N' Built- Ins WELL MACHINED and PROPERLY MADE Satisfy! Get our prices and de signs before buying elsewhere. Roseburg Lumber & Mfg. Co. EVER BE WITHOUT IT for it immediately eass Hod den, severe, colicky pains and I cramps m stomach and bowels, I deadly nausea and weakening diarrhoea. For children anil grown-ups use CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC and DIARRHOEA , REMEDY ' r 1 a It tvtth .", i whan vrtn f.o nt Keep it always in your home. DAILY WEATHER REPORT U. Si. Weather l.iircau, local office,- Knseburg, Oregon, 24 hours ending la. m. Precipitation in Inches and hun dredths: Highest temperature yesterday 80 lowest temperature last nittht Precipitation, last 2,1 hours Total precip. since 1st of month Normal precip. for this month Totnl precip. from hept. l, 1!(2I, to dnt" .... Average precip. from Sept. 2, 1ST7 .1 1.22 Total excess from Sept. !. l'J2t 7.89 Average precipitation for 41 wet seasons, tSeptemtMT to than he was. 1 felt very sory , ut,, Wi,r ,vn lierniany will have for you, because we found out , preference right of entry for 1 directly that ho had no Income ; ,i,iya rr, tluit date, or until No outslde his lieutenant's pay. and i vemher 25, 1925. Application of we knew you two children would j ex-aerv ice men of the lute war have hard enough work to live fnr homestead entry, muy lie cx on it without young Armstrong j rented and riled prior to the date losing five dollars, much less five 1 0 restoration, and nil applica- htimlrerl. at cards." "You know. Major, Colonel Hcl don tried to return the money to l'aill. I wouldn't' lei him do Hits, because I thought even though part of It would come out ol me, l'aul ought to learn by sad ex perience what it meant. 1 was lipnildlng him abyilt all that this evening. It made him very an ry and he snld something that kin dled a raging fire of wrath In mo. , "Words meant nothing. I muld not think of any words that vro adequate lo answer what I cn ui,1fnil n erownillK insult. 1 8(i wanted to hurt him I wanted to 4' hurt him physically. The v ise ojwns on the table beside me. and 0.1 let It llv. I never ilreiiiiied 33! thai ir I should hit him, H would I !. us serious as it Is. In f "'1. 41.9111 did not think of anything ions Iciously. I expect that Mib.'"ns- riomly I had an Idea that o'ny bv hurting him physic-illy ( -ild I make him understand how li i'h he had hurt me mentally. Vnv. Inclusive! S1.4SI "Not anvthiiw but violent ir- Falr tonight and Tuesday: mod-jtlon could have purged my foul at erate temperature. that time of its overpowering r. .-.e. V,. NOKMAV. Observer. (if course, h" moment I dil l' I Hons for salil land filed In tills oil Ice from this dale to and In cluding 9 a. 111., August 27, 192,", shall be considered as filed sim ultaneously and the right to en ter will be determined by draw ing If more than one application be filed for the land. All appli cations must be accompanied by election to take title lo the land, reserving lo the I'llited States tho right to use or lease Ihe hind for power site purpose.-, in accordance with Sec. 21 of tile Federal Wa ter 1'owi.t Act of June ID, 1920. Aiipli atltins liitu't also he ac companied by attidavlt to the ef fect that applicant served in the I'nitcd Slat'-s Army, Navy or Ma rine Corps on or after April fi, 1917. and prior to March :'., 1921. the period of r.tieh n-rvicc. and unit In Meh h" yerved. anil the date of honorable InirRo or Hparation from service, and also copy of Ills discharge. - I'iti.ilis of the 1'nlted S'ali-ft who enc, In the allied armies In the late war with t'.ennany will al-o h:iw prefer nee riyht to en ter this lal.d. IIAMII.I, A. CANADA Y, ItcgMer. (Aiwx-liitfd I'M Lvaitd Wire.) BKNl), Ore., Aug. IS. T. H. Foley, general manager of the Mend, Water, Llghl and Power company, and leader in local civic and business activities, died here yesterday as the result of Injuries, he received in an auto mobile accident Saturday even ing. ', William Foley, his son. was with him when tho accideut oc curred. According to the son, who suffered a broken arm, when about 2i miles east of llend tho machine skidded completely around, then turned over, w II Ham was thrown clear, but father was pinned beneath auto. Woou FtlK SA1.U 25 cords, per cord ou ground. Will put iu lo-incn or 2 It. blocks if you pre fer. It. K. Drown. Wilbur, Ore. Fl'ni'LK" VKTCII ror "gale7nice Beed, 5 cents per pound; also HOME nroccou ptunis, si.ia per xvvv. Oscar Weeks, Ruckles, Ore. Kl)KSAI.K OK THADK fiflS lluick six roadster, in good shape for Chevrolet roadster or deliv ery, 1923 or later. W. S. Uogan, Oakland, Ore. FOIl SAl.K 6-room modern huuse liUxli'N ft. lot. Kasy payments. WANTKIJ Waitress at govern ment road camp. Phone WANTKIJ Carpenter workTRea onnblo rates; reliable service. Address Carpenter, News-Review, 1 MISCELLANEOUS and marcelling. Would consider gone; car up to ..iio and If tile cash, llulance like rent. Write F. P. R, News lie view. FUir-SAi,K First ciasli service, station with Btock of ramper's supplies; tires and accessories, on Pacific highway In good town curling . Phone 29S-U. CAU "OWNER Don't forget to call f53 when in need ot auto parts. Sarif's Auto Wrecking House. STllUj.N' From Antlers theatre Tuesday evening, a Yala bicycle, red frame, black mudguards; One balloon tire. (5 reward. Phono 3U6U, I LOST AND FOUND I - . ' ' i LOST Llconso plate No. 178-3M. Finder please returd to this office. close to KtwbuTts. Flacn dnliiK FOUND Automobile tire, 4ix3f rood burtlut'M, will stand lnspec-1 tion. Owner has other bufttm'HS so will no 11 rt'Rhonuble. See Mis. M. I). MorKHn, Otikluml, Or jnlnK at the 3Sth hole. I In lila first uppeurtuiro tu the 1 amateur, ns a colU'jtlim iu 1120,1 j ho reuchil tho third round whero j iho whs ell minuted, by Fred J. i ! Wright. j Thin year 8wotner forced his , way inroiiKM io, uio uue in me , Metropolitan amtiteur tournament j and gave critica reason to believe (hat lift hud regained tho cotmiril- ( t iny und ronf lilvnto, shown when ! ho martlit'd to h in national con- thw'U'Bt t Hrookline three yearn j lliotuxo, pushtiiK avide. WilMo Hun j ' i tor. .? (iulford, Hobby Jones und L.VUI1H. with rim. Owner call at this ol flee and pay advertising. WA NT "t6LKA S K 5-room firat class hotittu jkn Kood district un furnitdu'd. H. T. Hansen, 217 Kant iHiuplaa St. Professional cards . DR. If. ri. PLYLKR ChlropractM phyidrlan, 12 W. Lane Ht. WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua Cook with gas. NORTHWEST PRODUCTS ON EXHIBITION AT SEATTLE (Aanclatrrf Itai Ld Win.) SKATTI.K, Aug. 17. An exposi tion of Ihe Pacific Northwest Mer chants association opened here to day, to continue through the week. Hnoths contained exhibits rrom Hawaii. Alaska and the 1'aclflc Northwest. Many thousand visit ors Were expected dully. The McCormlck-l leering gas en gine has a removable cylinder wbiih more than doubles the life of the enirine, as cylinder, piston and rlr.e can be replaced lor a very small amount. See this eugiuo at Wharton Hros. .TO PROBE LYNCHING. SWKl CIS I'. It ( m :t t.ol KAI'HTS l-'AKT PACK IX TOl'NHNAMKNT. OAK MONT, l'a., Aug. 17 less W 11 1 1 11 in HWeetser has given a warning this year, that ho will make troublo lor the nation's amateur golfers In their aiiniial meeting at tho Oakmont Country Club beginning August ;'l. At Merlon a year aco Iho for mer Yalo star failed to qualify for the match play, one of the greatt-st surprises of the tourna ment, for he was a voiing-der who had Just co:ii into the ranks of the leaders through winning the Iniercolli-i'iatc championship of IIlJ'l, beating Cluck Klaus in lie' linnis of the amateur title play In and beginning the run-'.' ner-up position to Max Malton In Mii'.t. th" I'bllarli-lplil.in win- I.IUHHTY, Mo., Aug. 17. A special grand Jury was impanelled here today lo Investigate Iho lynching at Kxcelslor Springs re cently of Waller Mitchell, n gro, who attacked a young whliu gill. o Strengthens Weak Eyes Old fashioned camphor, witch- I1117.1-I, hydiastls, etc., as mixed in -livopiik eye wash. streiigih"tis eyes and relieves any case weak, j slrnlm d or sore eyes. Acts sur-1 prl.sliiKly ipilck. Aluminum eye cup ' free. N. rulierton, druggist. ; The Uiupqiui Florist ' Cholcs Cut Flower Always Fresh rinest Quality Artlstlo Floral Designs. Visit Our Greenhouse or . Call 40-Pt. Chas. S. McElhinny "The Widow'a Friend" Oregon Life- P48 North Jackion - IN BANKRUPTCY In the DlHtrlet Court of the lnlted HtnteH for the JH.itriet of OrrKon. In tho inath-r of J. 11. Jlulluwuy, Bankrupt. To tho crredltom of J. H. Hollo wny of Prnln, In tho counly of iHiiiKtaa und district afoiewaiil, a bankrupt; No) lee I hereby kIvwi that on the 22nd clay of July, ItS, the nahl J. II. Hnltoway whh duly -adjudicated bankrupt; and that Ihe fiiHt im'.'tliiK of IiIk cn-diiinH will bi hfld at Ihe olli of lh.- unl''rnlrn id reft r'f in Kom-burK, OreKon, on the :Mh day of August, l'J2?t, at 10 oVloek In the tr noon, at which 111111' the raid m-Iiion. nny iiitend, prove tin ir claim., appoint a iniitfc, i-v:n),iie Die bankrupt and transi t mii.ii rtlj r bnviri'H a nay pruj rly coin: b'-ton ku id nifeiiriL'. t Dated Auru-t 17th. IN:". C. L. HAMILTON, Itt'lctf e in Ujinl'.i ijprry. Read This! 2 1!I2S Kord Tourings, XT0.0U down, J17.3I a nioulh. 1 V.I21 Foul Touring, ISO 04 down, (SlS.'jtl a month. These prices Include lntcrcsl nnd insurance. KXCKi'TIONAL, VALUES ED MARSM Motor Co. Phone 4-16 Oak and Pint Open Surdays 9:30 to 2:30 i room : a ", ia. - I iTUBBY True Enough. By WINNER f ScOMtOH. TUBBY N. GET up. if vJtee sonja I CATCH AMY FtSH FOR. I lour BREAKFAST wjeu I HAFTA GET A rAOVtOW.y UP! ULUUJ II . I FOfcTH'LUVA.MKE ViAte- nrl iKV . w wvil. -vr; 7 - XL V- -v " I CMl'T V I It A tsi'T ) fVCSfwC-SJW.-' I "'-J' a.Vd ; i) ((. Often the suit or wrap yii art ready to discard neetfa only th tkillful handiwork of our cleaning. What do you care, to It LOOKS lika a new one. i 2 Our Auto Wilt Call Phona 277