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ROSEBURG NEWS REVIEW. MONDAY. AUGUST 24,' 1925.
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW
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IlEKT U. HATES-
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ROSIBURC, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 1925
REAL NEWSSERVICE.
The superiority of the Associated Tress leased wire ser
vice furnished to readers of The Daily News-Review is dem
onstrated in its every issue, but frequently this fact is em
phasized by an occurrence of extraordinary interest, as in
the case of the capture of Tom Murray, the escaped Oregon
convict. The News-Review gave the announcement of this
event in its columns 12 hours in advance of any other paper
to reach ho city, and coupled with it were the details of the
''-.aie c I'.i.s two fellow fugitives which terminated in their
" .v.i on Sunday our non-publication date and which
was bulletined to the public on our office windows.''
The News-Review will continue to give its readers the
subsequent chapters of the case of these convicts to its con
clusion with its usual advance margin of hours, together
With all current happenings of the world that are worth
heralding. It matters not in what particular subject you
are most interested the termination of the worthless lives
of the three convicts, the daily quotations in the leading coast
markets, the coming session of congress, the world's cham
pionship baseball series, or everything in general the News
Review will be first with the details in this city and county.
If you are not already a subscriber, become ole. Don't
wait till the other fellow gets through reading his own copy
cr trudge up town in the evening to buy one when you're
tired from the day's work. The price delivered to you by
city carrier amounts to less than 2 cents a day; by mail it's
slightly over one cent a day. Why delay longer? The bar
gain advertisements alone, if heeded, will save you many
tiivs that amount.
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REACH THE END OF THE ROPE.
Recaptured without the slightest semblance of physical
' resistance, in striking contrast to the bloodshed that attend
ed their escape, Murray the braggart, Kelly the rat and Wil
los the sheik, are back in the state penitentiary waiting for
the gallows to send them to join Oregon Jones for the final
accounting of their miserable lives. Two of them had de
clared they would not be taken alive and the third avowed
he would poison himself rather than submit to capture. In
the flush of the early part of their escapade the trio may
Iiave been willing to lay down their lives in preference to
further incarceration behind prison walls with the scaffold
In the offing;' but ten days and nights of ceaseless skulking
dlid the terrible nerve tension bom of the fear that at any
moment the crack of a gun would sound their death knell,
finally had its effect. "When the test came their previous de
termination to die "with their boots on" was goiie. Kelly
and Willos, looking into the muzzles of four rifles, surrend
ered without hesitation. ' Murray, the accredited "brains"
and "bad man" of the outfit, after having out-smarted posses
and detectives, allowed himself to be trapped'by a vagrant
moron, nnd gave up without a struggle. The law will now
have its inning. It always does sooner or later. Lax prison
discipline and incompetent officials gave these desperadoes
tlio advantage at the start, but inevitable fate overcame the
handicap and now nothing remains but for the gallows to
exact the final expiation. .
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The theory advanced by criminologists for many years
past that an operation on the brain would banish criminal
tendencies was not borne out in the case of a youth in SI.
Paul, Minn., who confessed to the police that he committed
four robberies last week. In 1912, a judge ordered an opera
tion on the boy, then 17 years old, in an effort to remove
pressure from his brain on the theory that it caused him to
ileal. After the operation, his personality was said to have
Changed completely nnd he was given a full pardon. In 192.!
hC suffered headaches and the surgeon who performed the
first operation then removed the silver plate placed in his
skull. Since then, he paid ho has had 20 spells when his
mind went blank. Just another fine theory bubble pricked
ly demonstration. Operations on habitual criminals are
advisable, however, but not on the brain.
The filing at Salem Saturday last of articles of incor
poration for a $010,000 linen mill in that city, with less than
$100,000 worth of the stock remaining to be sold, assures
the establishment of the industry there and may ultimately
prove n boon to this county if the growing of flax develops
oa a large scale. The nearness of Salem to this county
would provide a convenient marketing point for flax, ami if
assurance of handling it there can be obtained it will doubt
less stimulate efforts to raise it in profitable quantities in
this locality.
BY tsERTo. DATES
GOOD EVENING FOLKS
Ya 'member
That day last month
When the
Thermometer
Registered 100
m
J fa
DUMBELL DORA THINKS
A landing field Is a skatin' rink.
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Now that the three blood thirsty
convicts are back waitin' to be
hung we await news that some fe
male organization of wet sob-eis-ters
up in the metrop has issued an
appeal to the guv. to save the kil
lers from stretchin' the hemp.
J
The balmy atmosphere today
made us start searchin' the cedar
chest for the red flannels.
They may rename the auto park
Lumbago"
in the back.
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FROM MY WINDOW
With Joy I sit at my window sill
No Excuse for
Going Hungry
The Delicatessen is here to help Housewives, Campers,
Tourists Everybody to Provide Plenty to Eat.
Famous Mt. Nebo Chicken Tamales Fresh Potato Chips
Daily Hot Bread Every Noon.
TUESDAY SPECIALS Roast Pork, Cieamed Chicken
with Noodles, Custard and Raspberry Pies.
VOSBURGH & WIARD
Fancy Grocers Phone 5 1 S
WaWfolfra want Most
HAf- -I-' 1
V in a wasner r
of t ti let city, hi) ( former muyor,
because it has a creek ' 1" an Interview today described
tint belief IIh which he believes
will uctnully uccruo to It use burg
Iron, the completion of the Na
tron rut-off lint'. Mr. ItJce says:
" W h ill H r idu I hu hln t run j-n t-iif t
-n waim ino wimmen go oy until :,., , Itonolmrti?
The foreman's voice rings loud and j "it Im whut we have been look
shrill, jnf? frward to for eeverul ynara.
"Git busy on that colyum!" We huvo been bottled up here
J lwaiine I hi Soul hern 'ui:itic Coru-
So I write a line of riot or rankle I pany would not encouruue any
And then look down at a passln' j mills or maniiiartiirini; Industries.
ankle (a number of capitalists huve been
And then I ponder on what the 1 here and looked over our town and
Bigger and Better Roseburg to
Result From Cutoff Lines Says
Former Mayor Napoleon Rice
Napoleon Mice, lifelong real dent t ha nee to put In mills and munu-
town bank'll
Do if wo overdraw our acct.
tho surrounding country . and
were well pleuned with what we
hail to offer them. Thev exDtea-lall summer trvimr ta trnd Tnll
Jot down a squib, take a chancered themselves at being willing to jfornla property (or land or prop-
fart tire our timber and encourage
other industries and to oft or in
ducements which we never could
before. Instead of losing a few
railroad men at uome claim, We
will have tea to every ono wo
lose, and there will be employ
ment for them; and there will be
a payroll that some of those
knockers never dreamed. U Cali
fornia had some of our knockers,
they would be hanged before day
light without ceremony.
"We have more tu offer the
homeseeker today, right here',
than any town in the State of
California, und they realize It for
they have been coming up here
on a libel I invest and went so fur as to ar-
Of some old gink who can ting the range for the purchase of prop
Bible, erty, but when they went to tUe
And then gaze down with an in Southern Pacific Company to ar
ttinct tribal ' range for transportation for haul
On a pair of delicious shoulders, i (? log and switching privileges.
tney were torn mat on account ot
erty here; but we have nothing
to offer in trude. If California
had our prunes and broccoli, the
world would know it, and they
would be talking and boosting
our rich little valleys und run
ning streams. It is this spirit
The livelong day that's the way it tne heavy freight and through pas ; that has mado California and has
sengerH, which inude the condl-i built many factories and created
tion of the roud very crowded, ; many payrolls. We lack that
they would be unable to handle 'spirit. We do not realize what
or to haul over their road the ,we have or appreciate the many
freight or trains that were asked j opportunities that have been
for. To do this, they claimed It i placed before us for us to de
would require a double track, Nit ,velop right here iu our own home
they did expect to be in a po - town.
(Ion to send their heavv traffic "Have a reeulnr sir cylinder
bobs are prob'ly pretty chilly 'over some other road sometimes, jlovj for your dear old home town
around, tho gitls theso foggy morn; but did not encourage enterprise and keep hitting on all those
that would HHk lor transportation cylinders. If a knocker gets in
J J over their road then. the way, change -gears and step
need of the w. rid today fa hummty.l I1" 1'lf"' '"e Na" brighter and happier place
ih h.-. ,ih. ilitron cut-off. bo as to Rive u a to live in."
we feel ourselves becomin' a bit
goes
As I sit In my window and look at
the shows. v
I envy the firemen as I gaze at the
hose
But now It Is time to quit.
The damsels with the boyish
upstage over our colyumistic prow
ess we simply shoot a brainstorm
to some outside editor who Imme
diately chucks It Into hlo vora-j tiiK" drove.
1250,001).
Coitus Grovp 21 unwnillls oper
ate in territory tributary to Cot-
cious waste-paper basket, thus re-
storln' our equilibrium.
i
It'll soon be time to start worry
in' about your Income tax.
r ; ,
Last year's June bride's are now
tryin' to trade in their tea cart for
a baby cart.
.j. .J.
Wo heard a coupla lawyers con
versln' In whispers today about a
"ease" and we Imagine it wasn't a
lawsuit they were discussin'.
J. .J. .J.
Orison City woolen mill has 700 ,
rniilu'H, pays ITOd.omi annual 1
wiiKt u. and uses ra wwool worth
I1.25d.ih.ii) a year.
; . V , , J r ,KB mowland. ReKimild Darker
liiX plant here. . .
fa
. iA. -aw
"Tho first rain of the season cer
tainly made some of them cretonne
coats look like an Easter egg."
How long should a wife live?
Majestic Theatre.
Thousands of feet up into the
cold dreary wastes of Colorado's
nt
to film his latest picture. "Tho
White Desert, " which opened at
the Majestic Theatre lust night,
and he returned with a beautiful,
living, vital drama that is one of
the finetU pictures of the year.
That Is the opinion of those
who viewed this new Mctro-Gold-wyn-.Mayer
production. Scenes of
LONDON, Auk. 2 ..-Operation of ''V L'B " lu" i . Bi einu
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HEAD OF OF 0.
markable, too," Mrs. GerUnajer
aaid, "In thut thought he hud
been enKHR.'d all the years of his
manhood In the udniinintrntton of
higher education In Btate-s up
ported Institutioiw, he never be
came a politician. He went to
the state house uccasionully to
give an account of his steward
whip and to stute In a dignifed
way the needs of the university.
Hla hiKh integrity of character
commanded the respect of all for
,.v nnw himself and the institution he
I M KRSITY OF OREGON, BO aMv presented. He was al-
Kiiponp Aiiir 'i ( Kiwif'ssil l Aa I i . 1 .i.
ciiavj-'iiai a... ! i i - r.. --i - ways uie Kcniit'uiuu ami u.w
S,"A,'",;Lr '.r!'"1r. . 'fe "?'""' '2 io.r: the man appreciative t
OREGON WEEKLY
INDUSTRIAL REVIEW
Albany Taclflc TVb'phnne nnd
TVti irrapli Co. n buibllng line to
Lhannn.
(iiMH-h Ntw ita until) tptnrd
CUlltlllC.
I'arlton- - Iju cc cooperage
win noon oe in niM-rainn. annwer to S. II. Vlant. pniliHint'i!
Mi'tlfnrd - Vtur hal ved. cHtlmat- tary nu-mbrr for West Wllli mlrn
etl won It t'H'.nnu,
f AMnrlstml PrtM Ijk.svh1 Win .
mirnij. i II" nw, or recoiuii-! ,ij -.,. u t.i.,n..
last s Jl ,i, ,,,, and ,!,, ou.lay for of ,mLers of a ra 1 oa,l con- : kiilnapp, d by Chlneno ban.li.s on iiersi.y ? o g. dVH if J" SfJL " C
ITcoKi"" .Turf WT-!-"" """P ,""ldi tu"cl lA ' " f" r-n fruit- c",d to i-rfnL cVmpMl.ht. i" rou.Srnnre hfht In "ijfon
hn r p.. . r a ,, ? T'' roh the mountains. An ava- lrss. The party. Inilu.llnc nishop president of the university, it was iaJ Tedutn he works ol he
hfr Lt ,ani April 17 after :,anche hioh BweepS away the Morrell of Toronto, and five wo- announced today by Mrs. fleorse ctor would be exalted "
North TJ'h K,k T'r . "" can,P '"d lhe ,ood lsola- 'n,cn- were ,ak,'n wnl"' lloii,lllv T. C.erlingcr. member of the ! "J d th . endurlnK
North Sea hen she broke from teg the survivors. In the fare of (resort, but details of their capture ,board of iegents. monument will be erected It Is
her niooriiiR mast. 1 a blizzard these hardy men flKht lare 1ackinB. It is hoped to brim? the struo- , S
The ppriamile rest of the R 33 their way back to civilization. Th:-y are b-in held bv bandits lure, which is to lie erected In 1 HonlU directly y thereon", of
(Mown MM! hours and K-3U (fl.mn Claire Windsor and I-at O'.Mal- ,he province of Szeehwan whfre ,the name of art and beauty, to stale to whl h ir Cam nbell
9. hours) was II i.l..),, each, ( p'ley In the leadinK part, are play- communication facilities at present , reality toon; and for the pro- ! L,te o. h Ion. .nVl dTsiineoiVhert
Dei n iiik their greatest roles with a lare very unre iable. It Is said here rurement of funds the All-Orepon ,.-,,. i i.. ih. u'nn..i,'. hniu.
that the captured missionaries 1 925 Kxp:ition will he" given Oc- i )n tt wtn be constructed from
..." nuioiiK loose warneu ny ine loi.er o-iu i i lie ei.ic auuiiu- i
llrltl.-'h consulate to have Szechu-rium in Portland. t
Years ago In a discussion of I
to the present I:.'?:;..,',,! has
spent on It 115 ami l.ii:T.n,io on touch of sincerity.
It 37. both airships being yet in an I
uncompleted state.
The cost of II-3S (70 hours)
I chargeable In part to lhe Ameri
for , enn government, is roughly -
l te"'.' I his information was gi
I.llierty Tlirntre.
Ian during the riTent tumbles.
funds raided by the citizens them
selves and not appropriated by
With his almost unnatural skill ".' , '' ; :. ... ' ' . ' . '.,. V. .h nlWr7,.l, n tne '-W''ure. lhe e.xpoiiion.
us a hnrsetnnn his tn-irvelolls fiv- f'" . " .... ,vnicn nas tor lis purpose presell-
rnV..nl! "Si. !- and his l.el-n,lon offices of the ;"r".iln,U.ion of the lst "that Oregon
W-t.by Sir Samuel Hoar, in a wri,,.,, desperate brcikne.k ridlngt the , ""ii-lhM the regents wanted to dMI- .Z'ZXZZZ
worm ciiaininon mwuny -in nucn . . - - f K..ti,nnnD r i v' " -..
rnmnetillnn. Yakltim Canutt. is !' "urr" lmrI ", re repot ;e i in ne '""""" I
well und.
way.
Canyc.nviHe prune growerH form
pool of 7.rtll, noil pounds.
tlre'on hop crop estimated al
11.172.eoi) pounds, now worth Is to
2D rents a pound.
Klanmtll Falls City sells
si: i i;i: i im: ium.
acres park land, bought lor 111
'.,). for i;2.inio.
Medror.l bull.llni: permits
July totalled i;2
I l'KNIiI.KTd.V. Ore., Aug. 2 t.
jiSpertal.) -- The Tertland h.lks'
lian.l. nt 4,1 nieces, will plav at
el,t'!,h'' 1':.n"':!"". H""",1-'" '' ''.r heroic horseman
Highway contract tml r uuy In
Coon Htnl Curry counties total ?J,
North Hetul Contract 1 t to
paw Simpson Ib'tKhti (in-ct for'
ui7,ii!t. ;
ti u ' atlii-rln p PowtTs ".
will builtl lire,' furniiure tlmr
here. i
Hfroi 1 1 t oust rue t ion hflng ii'inb
on N a I ton cutoff of Soul tit in 'n ,
clMl'. Willi "It"' llttTl Mt WOtk.
In niirl la. In jiililition t
t jtlie I'ortlander.s. Known for llw
f'T -p und harmony of thlr nniMc
there will be th lVudleton cow-
nguin thrilling ihe picture goers
at the Liberty Theatre. The Hu
man Tornado," will bo shown
there, and if thrills, logical action
and fast melodrama mean any
thing. It Is the best of tho tcn
Wilson productions starring thin
At the Mht-rty
Theatre Wednesday and Thursday.
isafe and rccnivinc good treatment ni,n R)!,'e day because it was he
boy band, the American legion
IhiuIp and drum corpn and tuo
other outside bamln which
le rugae-d tliiw week.
Tim chow will have three hew
liulKes ihts ear, and each Is en
Hilcr.1 to the honor ot iiring cal
b (I a cowboy, for all are nccom
pllfshed horsenien. They are y
I.edrow of Athena; Will Swit
lit. of I nmtlllii. and Merh"i
Thompson of l'enflleton. Por vear
Antlen TbiNiIre,
KeiH'wrd Interest In tho glorl s
of nncient Kgypt remilltng from
from Iheir captors.)
How long should a wife live?
more than anvone else who made ivoTMt it wit i
pssthle the great development or
ithe university. Mrs. fierllnger ex
jplainod. With his usual modesty.
iTrrsi-lent Campbell said that if
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f AMsnctatml PmM ifai tVir1.)
HARKS, Aug. 24. The French
tihe universrty ever cared to honor . tUA .,..-u ... .iu
iii uu " ' " "-'wi'i; tjll. nil. Ml Will
be delivered to tho Berlin gov
ernment, thin afternoon and will
be made public; Frldny.
X7ri Tro fiMr njirrTo
TTL.l.ll.U IVIMVl HILL! J i.im thM lu. hnned ll would neleet
FREEXIMAN TONIGHT,"";, " A" b,"l,1,"KH , !
s 1 Vreidei Carnpb tl had a great ;
:lnve for honuty, Mrs. Oerlinger j
f Aw-viatrd itm imil tt'ir-) .said, und It' Is regarded as fitting
CHICAGO. Aii?. 2.Mif Key 'that this buildinn. which It is
Wa k r, world's wilterwriglit hoped will nhttiice tho cause of t
champion, will take his mie info urt and things beairtiful in Ore- I
u-ii' ,o, .ii .af ii,. ...... ii ,.r ti. I"1' r,IfS "I'n "iin when in- me gi n. snoum ne neniraien to nun.
-Amen am reflected In Cecil ,r ai nie -wu..R .... i
' j" " ' ii irn s;u itreini. i'H ll tiddlers 01 nt. tiiinii n '-iim 1 1 uu.-u ui
will be undi'r the 117-pound writer- inherent appreciation of color,
weltht limit. line nn.f lorm. were: "There are
The row over the sel-riion of a limes in a man's life when Tleau-
refcree, which for a time threaten- " ,R thc ir,n,,t Important thing."
d to bring about cancellation cf Auain he said: '-Heauty is just
Klamaih Falls ImlMing peimits thev ba-e been active In (lie work
lor July lotaled f:H,nr. f t he liound I p. bring prominent
Hill-bom It:i Mahng ranneiy in the arena in the handling ol
ojei;tinig at inaxlmiim. iSieiTs and wild hma.
I mtis oik coae.-iitiaf" s will I lue-uay. .epieiuri.T I, is nit
Aukh
11, De Mille's "The Ton Command
ments." Months before Cecil It. DeMllle
started work on "The Ten Com
mandment " he had KgVptologlsts
do research work as to the cos
tumes, necpssorles, nnd bnlldingf
of that lliblical era which the firt
part of life picture portravn. Thev
delved into nncient books and
went to the far corner. of the
eanh In order In collect sip Ii In-
tin match, was iett
when Jim Mulb n w;r
both bides.
I'd yierdiy nnother expression of goodness.'
laundrT kids
The value of our tim.KTCti aroa.s is ayaiu ritiplta.si.nl by
a recenlly i.ssued federal bulletin .showing; that the national
foresU in Oregon yielded total receipts of $t.7.",ll 1 the iast
fimvtl year. In accordance with govermuent laws, $KS.77S,
or 25 jer cent of the total, will jpo to the stale (or road and
fcchool funds. An additional 10 per cent. ?r7,-Ml, is allow
ed lor trail work. Some of the numerous laws designed to
.safeguard our forests may seem severe, but the revenue at
stake fully justifies their enforcement.
o
Sunshine, radiologists say, is a great aid to dull minds.
Moonshine, too, has a wonderful effect on them, we've no
ticed. TJie former may be naid to improve the work of the
creator; the latter generally improves the business of the
undertaker.
i b" -.hipped t a i ly from I'oilland lo
' l.ekiuill.
'ot..i11is Ili.N oemd for j:."".
. '" woman's j nin.iMiim for t). A.
C.
Iiunlns cowri'v i cantelou-M' crop
lf ."tdnated at T T cr;iie.
Stelimai h r faun In l.inti county
ha- whai crop ot f.n bheU per
(!'
Cor.allis - $t:..iio yrhool a-.l
:,'.""( ioti;(i,e Kirn built fr
I iol'In'ti ! Kami lli'in.
A!b:n Conirncts b t for sewrr
and p ng eti ns!ot
M"lt'tid r ici and col.) Mor
a' plant lter. ciaitix d to !
larr.i-si r- tacioiy in itoithwe-.'.
i he iiniiual p roll of the (-
ten CP) pap r tnilln l about fl.-
( 1 1 1 l M I'V
U tifnid A?h prcroolmg fi tilt
aih"use for l'.0 cai will coit
cial l.iMinil I p bat da, nnd o
that dale all lo)al l'endletontai
don Kiiund I i leitali.i. Father
bic sotni'ro aud loud shf 1 1 i
Hllpllrated by lid le Willy,
een the mhooll'ny wear
w fid wt st tiit h.
I'lftiisi are compbted for t('
housing of all visitors. fr IVml
leton pride- trt upon the com
pleteiiens of ir net oniutodation
accf pt.-d bv rre-Krnt i ampin-ti was sirong-
1-.- It.fl.is nrorl tiv tho Oroolr ir-hnnl
!of philosophy which exal'-. form
COURT AUDIENCE nnd beauty nnd proportion In nil
FRCE3 PRISONER thtngi," Mrs. (Jerlingor said. "In
his youth at Harvard College he
;ime under the sway of thnsn
who str"Hd the values of swret-
fnrmallon tin W.1M neeearv to
inako the picture authentic In M.T.I MSI'(ttT. Ta . Aunt 21
.-... ii f IM Miivnr Itu.-I. Cilmm, i.r.
et vv,.ti h. tirns.ro of nil thin i stiiitig in no ice court. re' nti H.I' "n "u,i " " ' "
l knowledue. about riuht months ipte.i n novel nu lho-l to ib ietmine
,,r before the Kxodus n.enei were 1 h-t hr a iiefenlnnt charged with
liM taken, preparations which r- j ititoxii atlon ylnmM b. tit. t. There
snmt'led thos riese rloe.t in tin j'T' '"n per-ons in the conrl
Idble. Knglneers built phinte. i nvm a id the nia)or reterrcd lhe
pvraniids. and a cltv whose wall question to them Tor a too-. Ail
were 0'.t feet In height. In less i the sewn u.trd fur the rel. a of
lilM IM) M"MJ-:Mi IN
i I. Ash .u t i it I'iom ;hmo
CAl.CI TTA. Ilrltl-h ind'a. Am
- I - Km life, n persons were In
nred In Ferion riotinas bttweti
Hindus nnd Moslem at Tltiaienrh
to. lav The MojUem.i allete that
the Hindus were tarrytrg an Idol
in a prorexHion and plaed 101111
as the pr0icslon pttwd a Mv-4ue.
than eight months a cltv was
erected which had taken the nn-
ients as many centuries. When
completed. It was used for on.y
clubicn dn's Kgypt livnl auin
tor a foitnight.
"The Ten CotnrmndvM'-. r " "s
now plavlng at Ihe Av l r
tie tonight an Tuc t.-.y.
' the pt ioncr.
' missed.
The case was dis-
TIrM with tas
Men's suits cloarfd nnn pn'snnl,
II 5i). Kosburg Cltauvrs. j hona
473.
CUMMER COLDS
' lingnng anJ annoyi
Th vry flrt night irplr
VICKS
him a cosmic; consclousnes. He
came from a long linn of preach
r nnd tnnchrrn. whose, nnbln
rurft uilsm was ingrained, nnd It
was a to. n cf th richness nf
his nnture tnt he add-d to all
bis lov of tin- pun I nnd lh true
In rclieinn a deep cpprwlatlon of
the beautiful and d!criminatine
nnment of the amenities of
life "
'rresidrnt Campbell was re-
V Va ro Rub
Oir IT Villuut Jar CW Yearly
Chas. S. McElhinny
-Th Widow' Friend
OregOn Life
2S North Jsckso
GET RIO or ALL YcuRl
HOUSEHOL VTOES" I
SEND USVooRLiriEnSQ
AlSO YOUIK CLOTHES ' 0
Ixxik over our price list.
It look n-ftsonahle. doesn't
ll? Now if you think you'd
like 10 have us do your
aash each wwl asi; us for
our rrcal price on that
proposition. We b-!l'-'vc
you'll "nu .-tsiln It.
Roseburg Steam
Laundry
PHONE 7