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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY. AUGUST 28, 1925
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X SUNDAY AT THE
t CHURCHES J
St G.org.'a Episcopal Church.
Sunday service. Early service at
9:00 a. m. Church chool at 9:45.
No 11:00 a. m. ervlce. Services at
Riddle at 11:00 a. m. Rev. A. O.
Dodge, Vicar.
First Church of Christ. Scien
tist. Regular service are held
Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and
Vi edneaduy evening at 8 o'clock.
Sunday School convenes each Sun
day morning at b:45; pupils from
the aire ot 4 to 20 years may be
admitted. The Reading Room In
the basement of the Church is
open dally froin 2 to 4 p. m.
The public la cordially Invited
to attend the meeting and visit
the reading room.
Subject of Sunday's Lesion Is:
"Christ Jesus."
FEATHER TITLE BY
Champion Breaks Finger in
Eighth Round Former
Driving Power Is
Not Displayed.
(AMociited I'm. Ltaitd U'lrt )
WATF.RBURY, Conn., Auk. 28.
Louis "Kid" Kaplan of Merlden,
Conn., remains featherweight box
ing champion ot the world, having
fought a draw In his 15 round con
test with the former Callfornian,
Babe Herman, before 20,000 per
sons at Brassco park last niKht.
Several experts were Inclined to
favor Ho; man, who showed better
generalship, but a whirlwind finish
had much to do with the referee's
decision. After the contest an ex
amination revealed that Kaplan
had suffered a broken finger in the
eighth round. Kaplan said that af
ter the eighth he had been able to
use his right band only as a guard.
In this sixth meeting between
the two nu'n there was clinching
and dancing and few clean punches
were landed. Herman fought his
usual stand up battle while Kap
lan apparently had little of the
driving power he showed In fight
ing his way through to the cham
pionship last winter in the tourna
ment sponsored by the New York
Slate Athletic Commission. In his
contests of the tournament, he
whipped the soldier, Bobby (inrcla,
by a lightning attack in the final
round and knocked out Danny Kra
mer of Philadelphia for the chain-
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
OR. at. rl PLYLER CulropractV
physician. 12 W. Lane St.
Chas. S. McElhinny
-The Widow' Friend"
Oregon Life
248 North Jackson
plonship. In their six meetings,
Kaplan and Herman have each
won a bout and four have been de
clared draws. Herman was an al
ternate In the championship tourn
anient. Last night's combat was staged
after a seething afternoon In which
Kaplan bare.y managed to scale
the 126 pounds which Is the limit
for his weight. Police had to be
called before the weighing bad
been completed, Herman's manager
claiming tbe title, because as he
said, the champion was over the
limit. Representatives of the Con
netlcut boxing body, however, end
ed the argument by declaring that
Kaplan bad made the weight.
Timekeeper Saved Kaplan.
NEW HAVEN, Conn.. Aug. 28.
Sports followers here were busy
today discussing the Kaplan-Het-man
fight of iast night and some ot
the incidents which followed it, In
cluding the resignation of Lavid F.
j Fitzgerald of this city, as a
licensed referee of boxing, and- the
I claims that many of the rounds
jwent less thau the inquired three
minutes.
j Twice during the bout, Herman's
manager walked around the edge
i of the ring to protest that the tune
of the rounds was being clipped
many seconds.
Fitzgerald, who is one of the best
known sports fol.owers and former
i boxing and wrestling officials in
! the state, today said that he re
turned his license as a referee to
State Commissioner Thomas A.
Donohuv, last night as a protest
against the use In the Kaplan-Her-inian
bout of Jack Sheehan of Bos
I ton, when he understood up till 6
!p. m , that he (Fitzgerald) would
be the referee.
Fitzgerald says that if he had re
fereed the bout be would have giv
en the decision to' Herman, as In
his opinion the latter took a ma
jority of the rounds.
James Cavalloro ot this city, a
licensed timekeeper, said today
that after Herman's manager had
I made his first protest against
! "short rounds," State Commission
er Donohue sent him to the other
j side ot the ring to check up on
I time, and that the watch showed
that some rounds were eight and
ten siconds shoit, and one, round
was 33 seconds short.
Lutheran Services: Services next
Sunday aftrenoon at 2:30 o'clock
In the Eplscoiwl Parish House, 214
E. Cas St. "The Restoration of the
Image of God Through Christ,"
will be the theme of our discourse.
All are welcome. H. H. Young, pastor.
nternational Bible Student As
sociation. Meet at the Moose Hall
Sunday at 10 a. m. Bible study for
children at 10:00 a. m.. Adult Bible
study at 10:30 a. m. In what two
fold sense 1 the term "Kingdom"
used? To what did most of tbe
parables of Jesus relate? Should
Christians expect the fulfillment of
their prayers. Thy kingdom come,
Thy will be done on earth as In
heaven? These and many otner
kindred questions will be the basis
of our study Sunday. Study to
show thy self approved. All are
cordially Invited to come and study
with us. ,- -
Catholic Church. Kane and Oak
streets. Rev. B. Clery, pastor. Au-
Tliey are to have their picture
tnl.tn at the church. We plau to
have a half hundred present. Reg
ular morning service at church
next Sunday. In the evening the
lat union meeting will be held at
the M. E. church. Brother Caldwell
of the Baptist church, will speak.
Tho r oa Del team will speak next
Sunua) morning at Qlengary. H. E.
Mow.
A BRIDE'S DIARY
A Lov Story of Today
By Idah McClone Gibson
Cleo Madison eloped with
Lieutenant Paul Armstrong, V. 8.
T7 ., V'A- 11 doe not take Cleo long
8ev.nth Day Advntlt Church l0 discover marriage Is not a path
luildlng 1162 Military street. Sab- , Gn ,he ,raln goinK to
bath school at 10 a. m. Saturday tne army p0t. she. has an allegor
moinlng. Devotional services at 11 it.i drt,anl Indicating her future
o'clock. You are cordially invited to problems. The colonel, Arthur
worship with us. , lllukely Beldou, or the post, is a
- lady killer" and his actions have
M. E. Church, South. Corner Lane compromised Rita Tborndlke. the
and Main streets. Stewart O'Dell. wife ot a reprobate lieutenant,
minister: W. L. Cobb. Sunday Rita Is Innocent .and Cleo forms
school Supt. Sunday school 9:45 a. 'an immediate and deep friend
m. Let all the parents-bring their Ishlp tor her. Rita, at Cleo' in
chlldren to Sunday school this ' atlgation, decides to leave the
Sabbath day. There Is a class for post and joins a vaudeville troupe
you here in a growing school. under the name Rheda Thorwald
Preaching at eleven by Vernon R. son. Paul has been having his
Taylor, ministerial student at Wil- troubles, chefly lquor and gam
lamette University. Senior Epworth blng. Cleo refuses to be gush
League at 7 o'clock. Prayer meet- lngly sypathetlc. The post Is
Ing on next Wednesday evening at aog with gossip and suspicion
7:30 o'clock. Thursday at 2:30 when Rita leave and the colonel
o'clock the Woman' Missionary Implore Cleo to give him Infor
Soclety meets at the church in the mation unsuccessfully. Cllmax
igular business meeting of 0.3 ing a series of domestic troubles
momh - (between Cleo and Paul, Cleo put
I Paul in the hospital by hitting
Bible Standard Mission. There him on the head with i a vase,
will be no service in the hall; After a serious time Pail! pull
.hii.. let n,o!ln 1. In nrn. inrougn uue to a uiouu imu.-iu
gress. Rev. L. F. Burror. pastor.
Cook wltn gaa.
tXXll.HXIK TO DINK WITH
WALL ST. JOI RXAL KIUTOR
SWAMPSCOTT, Mass.. Aug. 28.
The Mayflower, with President
and Mr. Coolldge aboard, sailed
today for Plymouth, Mass., where
the pilgrim fathers landed more
than 300 years ago.
Ision from Chick Adams, an old
sweetheart of Cleo's. Paul mo
ther and father have arrived, cal
led to the post because of their
son's desperate Illness. Cleo'a
father has also come.
"OH DADDY "
I I didn't want to make any ex
planations, dear diary, to Paul's
I mother, until I knew what Paul
I would want me to say. I could
i see that she was overcome with
I curiosity and would not be natis-
and we'll go over to Paul' quar
ter and get all straightened out.'
I began to tremble again. Oh,
I couldn't go the whole thing
again before Mrs. Armstrong
they must let me wait until Paul
could be there with me.
I was very grateful to Mr. Arm
strong for giving me a tew mom
ents with my father, but when
he had gone in to the hospitul to
get his wife, I did not know how
to tell Dad quickly all that I had
to relate. Instead, 1 blurted out:
"Daddy, I'm very unhappy."
'I know It," answered my fa
ther. "I saw It on your face,
daughter, before you spoke."
"Father, I wish I never had
married." I caught my breath
shortly I had not Intended to
say that!
'Come, come, my child, you are
overwrought, what with Paul's
accident and " I interrupt
ed my father.
"Hut, it was not an accident,
Dad I did it."
"What are you talking about,
Cleo?" my father asked sharply.
(To be continued.)
Chocolates The best and purest.
Manufactured for drug store trade.
Hand rolled and dipped In Her
shey's. A quality food product
Lloyd Crocker.
KOltMKIt OAKLAND
WOMAN DEAD.
Classified Section
ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE. ;
FOR SALE
FO RENT
1
REOISTERED Hampshire rami. J.
J. Ileus, phone 6F34.
ALL Kinds of lathe and machine j
work doles at 131 N. Pino St.
PICKLING cucumbers tor inile.
Phone 2SF12. Mrs. Henry Lar.iler.
FOR S.M.K One Itamboulette mid'
one Delaine buck. Uoyer Lros. '
Phoue 14F14. I
PIANO FOR SALE Call at 22s
E. Cass or phone 4S2J. A Bar
gain. f
FOR SALE Ford speedster. Al
condition. Inquire Depot l'ool
Hall.
FOR SA LE One 2 3 4 In. wagon,
In good reitair. Fred Pnrrott, Wil
bur, Oregun.
TWO i-oan Durham lniicii cows, one
milking and one dry. II. liolgert,
lxMiking Glass, Ore.
ATlt E 1) A LET E l( ft I K It SPeif igr ecu
pups, that satisfy you. M. N.
Humphreys, Brocknay, Ore.
FOR SALE Oak block and slove
wood. Prompt delivery any quan-
. tity. Phono 260-J. (lardner Bros.
FOR SALE ORTRADE Holder
tractor. Will take lale model
rord runabout Parker Bros.,
Sutherlin, Ore.
and
FOR RENT Sleeping room.
Winchester St.
039
The trio was arranged to per-fled until she knew the whole
mit the executive to visit historic ! story. I intended to tell her that
points In and around Plymouth , i had thrown the vase at my hus
and to motor from that place to . band's head, but I wanted him
Cohasset for luncheon with C. W. 1 there when I told her so that he
Barron, publisher of the Wall 'would know exuetly what 1 said.
gust 30th. Mass at 7 a. m- Cate- street Journal, before returning t guess I'm a coward aftor all,
hrlsm Class at 11:45 a. m. 2nd. Mass I tn White Court. Mr. and Mrs. idear illarv. I have always thought
and Sermon at 9:30 a. m. Rosary I Coolldge had as their guests Sec- that I had'the courage of my coo
and Benediction of the M. B. S.Iretary and Mrs. Sanders, Colonel jviclions, and I had when the
in the evening at 7:30. S. A. Cheney, military aide, and iconsequences did not amount to
Major James v. coupai, ine pro- nim n.
Showing of new fall and winter
millinery now on at the Specialty
snoppe, 235 Jackson St
LAUNDRT KIDS
ACTIVITIES OF COAST GUARD
REDUCE SWEDISH RUM ROW
Auk.
proto-
eays
coast
years
L3
0' S.v
I QUITE SATS?iT
I OUR.VATB.ONS AR.e
I FoJL AUU 6URW0RK
I.JS UP-TO -PAW-
n
The road to Laundry Sat
isfaction leads through
this door. In till com
monsense laundry sanitary
method are prevalent and
a sincere desire to please.
, Roseburg Steam
Laundry
PHONE 7
GOTHENBURG, Sweden,
27. Sweden's rura-runnlng
hms are rapidly decreasing.
Count posse, head of tho
guard service. In previous
there usually were a duzen vesse.s
In rum row on the west coast,
while now there are never more
than two or three that need watch
ing. The decrease has been pro
portional on the east coast.
Count Posse points out that in
1923 the authorities confiscated
150.000 lltir of Illegally Imported
liquors, while last year the amount
fell off to 90.000 liters. The Indi
cations for this year, he said, are
that these figures will be cut in
half.
This particular work of th'j coast
guard service Is expect' d to be
come easier when Die Helsingfors
convention, signed recently by the
Swedish government. gos Into ef
fect. The convention, which In
creases the territorial limit to 12
mile has been slened by 12 stales.
First Presbyterian Church. Morn
ing worship at 11 o'clock. "I live,
yet not I", is the subject of the ad
dress. Choir music Is under the di
rection ot Mrs. Strang, with Mr.
Arundel at the organ. One hour a
week for the cultivation of the spir
itual nature. Surely you need the
toning up of your life for the
strain of the week. Sunday school
open at 9:45. The children should
be learning Biblep rlnclples, getting
moral culture, getting started right.
If you expect them to end well.
"Come thou with us and it will do
thee good."
First Methodist Church. Corner
of Main and Lane streets. Rev.
Joseph Knolts. pastor. Sunday
school meets at 9 : 45 a. m. We have
Interesting classes. If you are not
attending now is a good time to
start. The morning sermon theme
Is, "The Time for Christian Ac
tivity." The Epworth League meets
at 7 p. m. All young people urged
to be present. The last of the
nnlon evening services will be held
in this church. Rev. Caldwell of the
Baptist church preaching the ser
mon. A cordial invitation is ex
tended to all.
sident's physician.
o
The First Baptist Church. Corner
of Ijino and Rose streets. H. L.
Caldwell, Minister. 9:45 a. m. the
church school, Carlos Page, Supt.
Many are coming back from their
vacation now and all who are In
town are urged to bo- In their
places at the Sunday school. New
pupils may enroll at any time. 11
a. m. Morning Worship, message
by the pastor. An Invitation to all
to worship with us. 6:30 p. m.
Young People' Social Hour. 7:00
p. m. Young People i
Louise Jennings, acting
All young people Invited. 8:00 p.
m. union services at the First
Methodist church. The Baptist
pastor will preach the sermon. Tbe
sermon. The public Is invited.
There I nothing In the world
that takes the ego out of a wom-
Arundel, piano tuner. Phone 1S3-L. an like marriage. She goes to
n her husband thinking that every-
GRADU ATE OF OXFORD j thing she does Is right, and If It
TAKES CHAIR AT OREGON Isn't right, her husband will al-
iways think It is. The first thing
EUGENE, Ore., Aug. 27. Wil- she finds out Is that there are
Ham P. Maddox, Rhodes scholar, j very many things which she
who completed his course at Ox- think perfectly right wblch her
lord last year In the honor school husband thinks all wrong,
of philosophy, economics and poll-) I wonder what my snluted
tlcal science, has accepted a post-! grandmother thought for I am
Hon a instructor In the depart- i quite sure she ran up against as
ment of political science at the 1 many problems In "The llehavlor
University of Oregon. He will sue-! and Etiquette of a Wife." as I
ceed Dr. Ivan M. Stone, who has have. I just can't say that she
accepted a fellowship at Carnegie really nlmost murdered her hus
lnstitute I band, but I know she had a tem-
Maddox graduated with first vr. for when I got mad at home
honors from St. Johns college, An- everyone said I was just like her.
napois. Md.. in 1921. and then' Oh. I want to , forget all about
worked as a reporter for a yi-ar on! "';"' ?' !cmp,7'
.... ii- Ii ...time 1 think that perhaps Paul
teml'lairschoo at the UnWsity P"'
. i.,.t cold. And I grow almost as
COTTOGB CROVE Aug. 28.
Mrs. Fannie Emily Wltte who died
ill runuimi 1 urvinj vicinuft - - .
t.ni.n tannurv 111 IfiHO In tljl'rf-'CUlt MALr.
IhiiiI. Ore. Her maiden name was V
Fannie .Emily McKlnney. She
married John Hanna, and three I
children, James, Charles and Ma
bel Hanna, were born to this
union. She afterward) married
Henry Wltte and two sons were
born, William and Cnrl Wltte.
Her husband, Mr. Wltte, lived
at Shoestring. He died several
years ago. Besides, her children.
who are all living, she leaves an
Bged mother, Mr. S. E. McKln
ney of Cottage Grove, one bro
ther, Frank McKlnney of Gres-
ham. and three sisters. Mrs. Mol-
llrt Van Winkle of Portland. Mrs.
I xi u Parker of Dexter, and Mrs.
Ella Knowlton of Senttle.
Mrs. Wltte lived all her llfo in
Oregon and will be burled In
Portland, where she ha lived the
past year.
FOR SALE Hurt lilt pears
pearnes at lirami a itoad stand,
Pacific highway, 4 miles north ot
Roseburg.
cents
How long should a wife live?
EUGENE MAN CONTRACTS
FOR 100 NEW DWELLINGS
shivery and cold when I know
that I have to tell Paul's mother
what I did. Again I tried to per
suade Mrs. Armstrong to go over
to the house, and finally got
them coming up the steps' Into
j I lie urtimnj. mm mi-n,. u,.....
ling: "There comes Dad!" I left
III... Avn..t.nn. .I.nilln. In Ihfl
rree slate Army nas ii oauanorm ;,,,,,,, or , hospital reception
ui nii.i.u, , ..... i .,o- I""!"""' , ((lnr Bnd started out the door,
that they shall be named after the when , aw llmt
How long should a wife live?
PROPOSAL MADE TO
NAME IRISH BATTALIONS '
AFTER FAMOUS CLANS,
, I
DUBLIN, Ang. 27. (A. P.) The:
(AwnrlatPd 1'ms Wlre.l
EUOKNE, Oro., Aug. 28. Plans
for the construction of 100 new
homes of five and six rooms each,
the total cost to bo approximately
$400,000, have been announced here
by a local realtor. Contracts for
! the basements of tho first 18
I houses and a business block have
lalrvady been let
Negotiations are now under way
for the final blocks cn which to
! build the new homes. It is said, the
'project has been amply financed.
The building will all be of differ
ent types.
most famous of the Irish clans,
uatty
rii'nra nf mv flit her I knew It
O'Byrnes, MacMahons, O'Neills and , ho lhn, , -.ani,.,t. i rushed
olhfr. lip to nim 81lyig: "oh. Daddy.
There are enough clan names to I l m Kart you rBme." as I
go round, and It Is urged that thetnrew mvSpif nlo his arms. As
new lilies would encourage pa - n i.n. jown . kf.. mp. i whls-
meetlng. I to Collin.
president.
trlotlc Ideals among the soldiers.
It Is also proposed that some units
should bear the names of great
Irishmen of the past from Sarsfleld
Christian Church. A nation that
rides in automobiles ought not to
let Its children walk In ignorance.
Yet that Is what we are doing.
Seventy per cent of our children
are spiritual illiterate. Spiritual
Illiteracy Is the eed bed of moral
disruption, and national dissolu
tion. Two hundred and forty thou
sand children In Oregon are getting
Men' suit cleaned ard pressed.
$1 .50. Roseburg Cleaner, phone
472.
MKMIiKH OK COMMONS
VIOI..MKS 111 l,H 1IIIIKF,
I KNTI HIKS OLD.
LONDON, Aug. 27. When Sir
Harry Hope rose In the House of
Commons to speak from one of
the front benches, he was greeted
with loud cries of "Order." He
sat down, puzzled, hut rote again
only to be greeted with more
shout of "Order."
A member pointed out that ho
had violated a 30(1 year old rule
I by putting his foot beyond a red
In
pered: "I do not think I could
have lived through another day
without you."
"Here, here, little girl, don't
go crying like that, just because
your old Dnd has come down to
see you. Everything Is all right.
The doctor says Paul will be out
In a week, so there's nothing - to
worry about. 1 was just telling
Armstrong here that probably It
would have been better If we both
had slaved at home and jut let
Mrs. Armstrong come alone as
he wanted do."
You may be sure, dear diary,
that I blessed the destiny or fate
that sent the two men with Paul's
mother. To have had Mrs. Arm
strong alone would have been a
punishment for me that would
have fitted my crime.
I didn't tell this to Dad, though,
for at this moment Mr. Armstrong
came forward and kissed my
cheek.
"I'm glad we both came, Cleo,"
he said, "for I am sure that your
Tomatoes, 25
r bushel. Bring your boxes and
f.ck them yourself. Hubbard aud
McLain, Dillard, Ore.
FOR RENT Furnished rooina,
close In. 444 North Rose.
FOR RENT Housekeeping rooius.
Modern. 344 S. Jackson St.
FOR RENT Groom unf urnished
cottage. Inquire 644 8. Pine St:1
FOR RENT Furnished housekvep
lug room at 246 N. Rose street'
FOR RENT Desirable sevea-raoia
bouse with garage, close In.
Phone 437-J.
FOR RENT 2 new 2-room fflrVrah
ed houses, 9 per month, J. Burr,
Mil.er's Addltlun. - -
FOR RENT Modern 4 room iouse,
close In, built In kitchen," lino
leum on lloor and bath, window
blinds and curtain rods up, will
hold fr derirable party. Phone
106 L, IT call 446 S. Pine 8t
I
I
WAN! ED
WANTED Wanted good second
hand feed mill. C. 11. Maupn,
Oakland, Oregon. r
WANTED Horned laundry work.
Also phonograph records. 929
Winchester Mt .
PIANO STUDENTS" Beginners
wanted. Call at 546 S. Pine St.,
or phone 453-J. -
WANTED-A famllyof three""!to
pick prunes. Address Box jj,
News-Review.
bfackbocry
l-oit SALE One small saimill
complete with planer. For par
ticulars write tu Glendale Suite
Bank, Glendale, Oregon.
FOR SALE The best residence
corner In town, 160xS0 feet. A WANTED Chance to ride to Ban-
W'ANTED Evergreen
pickers. Three cents per lb. paid.
Inquire at Holt Chase Canuttig
Co., Myrtle point, Ore.
good home or a good Investment I
for someone. 40S E. Douglas. i
HAMPSHIRE rams tor sale, 4
yearlings, all registered and good
big fellows. Call on or address,
U. E. Alklus, Riddle, Oregon.
FOR SALE Caunlng toiuaioes, ul-
bo melons, vegetables and fruits
of ah kinds; prices, rliiht. Phono
22-F4. O. T. Rcyer, Dillard, Ore.
TO CLOSE AN ESTATE Six-room
house, garage, street paved, best
neighborhood, two blocks from
Rose school. Half rash, balance I ANTED TO
monthly payments. I nas. t . Hop
kins, 420 Perkina Building.
OLDS MOBILE TOURING "CAR
Must be sold at once. Excellent
condition; driven 8000 miles;
price very reasonable. May be
seen at 3o4 East Commercial St.,
phone 242, Murle Marteus.
Gbo'li- 10-acretract- with good
buildings and small bearing
prune orchard. Clear of Incum
brance. Want home in Roseburg
In exchange. U. W. Young & Son.
Phone 417.
GOOD IN VES M ENT 8-room
don In private car, this week -or
Sunday. Will pay for gasoline.
W. A. Creek.Soldlers Home..
VVANTED-bld- false"-teeth.- We
pay high as $10 for full sejs.
Don't mutter it broken. We buy
crowns, bridges. Western Metal
Company, Bloomington, HI.
WANTEli-Man for farm woTk Jit
tho Overland Orchards. House,
wood, water, light, furnished.
Wife to take few orchard haujs
RENT On shurvs.
stocked ranch, sheep ranch pre
ferred. ' Good references if need
ed. John Wilkinson, Yoncalla,
Ore.
WANTEl) Good second hand car
bine, either 30-30 or 25-35 or-2 '
special. Also tent 10x12. Addrft
stating price and where It n$y
be seen. Box 889, Roseburg post
office, i '
T M
I VISCELLANEOUS V
You'll Boon need your overcont
Better let us get It ready for you.
Cold nights are not o fur ahead.
Imperial Cleaner. ,
STANDARD OIL SI IT DHOPPL'D
Dismissal of the case of George
M. Swlnehart against (he Stan
dard Oil company mid George
llussey, manager of the company,
at Cottnge Grove, was ordered by
Judge O. F. Sklpworth todny.
The dismissal was made on ap
plication of the plaintiff and the
non-suit grnnted. The raso wns
brought this week by the plain
tiff, administrator of the esinto
'of Margaret M. Swlnehart,. who
!was fatally Injured when struck
'by a truck of the oil company a
few months ago. asking damages
house. Lot 80 feet on paving.
Close In and that means rinse in.
Furniture included at $3400.00.
Or unfurnished at $3ouu.u0. '
$00.00 down anil balance In easy !
monthly payments. G. W. Young
ft Son. Phone 417.
CLIENT HAS Ml MiltEST miles
from Roseburg. About C5 acres
tillable. House and barn. Owner
Is non-resident n'.ul unnble to
bundle It. Will consider exchange
for residence or Income properly
In Roseburg, Portland or Willam
ette valley town. Ranch is clear.
Will trade for clear Income prop
erty to even value. What have
you to offer? G. W. Young &
Son. Phone 417.
HOTEL MAN SAYS HIGH
PRICES MAKE AMERI
CANS SHUN BERLIN
GOOD CAR To traiie for snntll
house aud lot Would make gold
truck. 211 Washington St. .
CAR OWNER Don't forget t
'all 6r.J when In need ot ai(to
. parts. Sarff Auto Wrecking
House.
FOR TRADE A new Studebateer
to trade for modern home, what
have you? Address Bx 667, Rose
burg. , ;
KDUCATiONALWTll you fili"one
ot the positions as a telegraph
operator that will be open .to
students of our school this year?
Enrollment day Monday and
Thursday evenings. Night classes
only. Hosebdlg Telegraph Insti
tute, 224 Perkins Bldg. Phone
124-J.
LOST AND FOUND:
American fence has been used
with the best of results In this lo
cality for over twenty years. You
are taking no chances when you
buy American. Sold by Wharton
Bros
no religious Instruction. What are
,we going to do about It? One thing n at h(1 f((e nf ne ,.,,..
I nw .mi iiu m w yu. uu, ' inuiru 1 1 1 front of him. These lines, i
jlhe Bible classes that will be ar-lp)ther lrta of the rhHrnrPri w(,
ranged for them this school year,ipIacPd thPrB )n st,1Ilrt Aay wh
.during regular scnooi nours as i-,ho u,,n,ih,.iH. in i',.rii,,-i,i ;in,..- an a i ,n rw nt ihin.
, lowed by our last legislature. Par- were hiltHry attacking The Cava ! for vou two children much het
lents see that your children attend uer supporters of Charlei I. The i ler than my wife can all alone.
trebe classes. The paper will give members In those days wen- arm-il would never be sailslled that
lynu full Information later. Sen- rl anij it was feared that debate ;you and Paul had started out
j timber 6 Is "llaby Day" In our,miKht end In violence, so tho red iright until I had seen it with my
Bible school. It Is a day for the lne m p,ed beyond which they own eves."
, cradle roll members and their, were not supposed to pass during "Here, Madison, you take Cleo
mothers. Come and see the babies. ;debate. land I'M go In and get mt wife
BERLIN, Aug. 27. High prices
and nut enough for Ihe visitors'
nu in y is the answer of Kurt Luep-
'of more than 625,000. Eugene aenueix, general manager ot tne
Register. motci upcraung t ompany, wny so
J fi few American tourists visit Berlin. 1
For prompt taxi service, city or i Writing In the weekly Berlin he ex-:
country trips. Phone 44 - 'pressed that opinion at the same
, o jtime declarinit It possible for for-
NOTICE OF BOARO feigner to live cheaper In Berlin
OF EQUALIZATION than in Paris, London or New
I York.
Notice I hereby given that on! The prices charged by hotels In
the mi-nnil MnmlHV in Kelitemher Pnrta anil tjimliin (lie wtlter mhIiI
I being Heptember 11th. Ihe Hoard are at b ast rn p"r cent higher than
jot Equalization will attend In the 'in Berlin, not to speak of New
'assessor's office In the courthouse , York.
! in Roseburg, Douglas county. Ore-j Hans Lonert, head of the largest
LOST Female hound dog, .white
- with reddish brown spot. J. E.
Churchill. Oakland, Ore. Phone
403. Reward.
Prune Trays, Boxes,
Egg Crates
Manufactured b?
C. A. STELZIER '
Myrtle Creek, Ore.
Phont 260-4
gon, for the purpose of examining hotel and restaurant svudleate in
the assessment rolls and correct .GMrinany, recently returned from
all errors In valuations, descrlp-' a triji lo the United states. He i-x-tlon
and quality of land, lots anil 1 pressed the opinion that nowhere
oilier property assessed by the as- in the world is the cost of living
nssor, and II shall be the duty nf
I persons interested to appear at that
i time and place appointed.
FRANK L. CALKINS,
Assessor.
so expensive as In New York.
' Dance at Tiller
niuht. August 2!i.
Kwryhoily Invited.
Hull Saturday
Good music.
WHEN IN ROSEBURG
STOP AT
Hotel Umpqua
TUBBY
I Motorists!! I
I manax I
We have Just equipped our
shop and are prepared to han
dle all kinds of repairs, elec
tric ervlce especially. We
are here to give satisfaction.
AL YOUNG IN CHARGE
SOUTH END
Service Co.
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ME CAU4M-! HA4 BEAT IT. SuEV
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CtfTlM-FED P OW HVI1 HEft
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These Are Hard Boiled Eggs.
By WINNER
R -TKIPE MUSI EC A
"sk.vou cmot fool me
-THFJ 'Pti OMLV TCKP.LE SWrE I'l
Am PEBBLES Am DCOf2-K0ClS '
AM VOORE NO WILD Mf-yMi.'S AN i !,
CHICKEfO VCD lit C"" -l'l
3Lt tlVtMN nv-J. s3 Wi lli
CLUCK
1 r J . J 1 . t la '
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Often th. suit or wrap you
ar. ready to discard n..d
only th. skillful handiwork
of our cleaning.
What do you care, so It
LOOKS lik. a new en.
Our Auto Will Call
Phon. 277