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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1925.
SEVEN
THE ONLY REAL PLOW
He tried two other Linda then he bought a
Unitiller. Do not buy a tractor plow or harrow
until ycu have seen
THE MOLINE LINE
Cheat Seed Rye Gra Oat Vetch
See U ririt We Can Save You Money '
FARM BUREAU
COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE
ROSEBURO OAKLAND
NOISY JAZZ REPLACES
OLD NATIVE MELODIES '
OF HAWAIIAN ISLANDS
HONOLULU, Sep. 14. Hawai
ian troubadora, the wandering mu
sicians who once filled the Island
nights with the melodies, ol the
olden days' with voice and stringed
instruments, have traded their
ukeleles and banjos (or saxophones
and are making "the night hideous
with their walls."
This Is the statement of Charles
E. King. formei territorial sena-
SUMNER COLDS
r lingvrtnff and annoying.
' Th vary first night apply
Views
V VAPoRub
Or IT Mlltl I Jmrt UJ Yrty
by a group of two or three saxo
phones all playing the same air
and producing the effect of all
noise and no music.
"The great harmony and melo-
.1 .. I .. TTawallan nnfilTB OBmA InrffB-
tor and composer of many Hawal- , through the efforts of Theodore
lan songs, who Is taking an active Ricnardg who taught part singing,
part In a movement to revive th ' Previously the Hawailans had sung
ancient custom of serenading by I Bnd Blayed oniy melodies. Because
night with ukeleles and other 1 ,h nothin- .1.. t0 do the
I young people developed this form
old
and
of entertaining themselves and
their neighbors to a high degree.
stringed Instruments.
"People want to hear the
songs," Senator King said.
"They want to dance, too,
can dance to anything that
rhythm. But theie is nothing In!of moaern civiiiHon. The teud
the world which makes lovelier ba, Deen to seek these forms
dance music than the songs of the ; o entertalnment and forget that
Islands, which provide a wide vai i music and cust0m of former days."
lety of time and rhythm so that 0
naa dancing and radio and all the facts
PENDLETON ALL
Cleo Madison - eloped ' with
'Lieutenant Paul Armstrong, U. 8.
rENDLETON, Ore, Sept. U.
With her streets bedecked in
flags, electric light strings and
bunting, and her populace to a ,
man rigged out In rainbow shirts,
Pendleton Is ready for the Six- j
teenth Annual Round-Up which j
opens September 16th and coutin-1
ues to the 19th. Pendleton homes ,
are open to the anticipated thous-.
ands of visitors, and the twin spir-1
its of true western hospitality and :
high carnival reign supreme. :
But It is at Round-Up Park
where complete preparations have
been made for a Round-Up that
will overshadow all of Pendleton's
previous cowboy congresses. Here
are buckers groomed to the very
pink of condition, like the skilled
fighters they are. Day after day
for the past fortnight the top buck
ers of Pendleton's string have
been ridden In tryouts, to get their
muscles supple, and their Bplrits
high for the coming contests.
And they look like race horses,
with silky hides throwing back
highlights of sunlight, and eyes
throwing out glints of
fire.
membership la composed entirely 1
cltltens. Two of these boards and i
commissions exist under constltu-1
llonal authority and Hi are tee j
creatures of statute. - 1
"The governor, by authority of
elOier the constitution or statute. ,
is a member of IS boards or com- ,
missions, the secretary of state of
H. the state treasurer of nine, the i.
ntta,rinin,lnt of nubile instruc
tion of six. the attorney-general oi ! a. It does not lake Cleo Ions
four, the superintendent ol banks i,0 discover marriage U not a path
of two. the state engineer of two,.ot roes. On the trsln, going to
the adjutant-general of one, and;tne .rmy post, she baa an allegor
other state ofllcers hold member-r(.i ,ir,.a,a indicating her future
ship on ten boards of which the , problems. The colonel, Arthur
total officer membership is. 25." t Ulakely Beldon, of Ike post. Is a
o "lady killer" and his actions have
TRESPA8S NOTICE 'compromised Rita Thorndlke, the
All persons are forbidden to tree-1 wife of a reprobate, lieutenant.
pass or bunt on old Burny Dixon Rita Is Innocent ,and Cleo forma
ranch. n Immediate and deep friend-
satn ior ner. mis, at i;ieo a in
stigation, decides to leave the
! post and Joins a vaudeville troupe
I under the name Rbeda Thorwald
Ison. Paul has been having his
1 troubles, chefly Iquor and gan-
bing. Lleo refuses to be gush
ingly sypathetlc. The post Is
agog with gossip and suspicion
when Rita leaves and the colonel
Implores Cleo to give bim Infor
mation unsuccessfully. Climax
I Ing a series of domestic troubles
between Cleo and Paul, Cleo puts
Paul in the hospital by hitting
him on the head with a vase.
After a serioua time Paul nulls
ASHLAND, Ore., Sept. 12. '.hrough due to a blood trausfa-
Southern Oregon will start a com- siou from Chick Adanit, an old
muntty advertising campaign In . sweetheart of Cleo's. Paul's mo
tile newspapers of Portland, Se-kher and father have arrived, cal-
wickeder I attle, San Francisco and other! ltd to the post because of . their
I leading Pacific coast cities If plans son s desperate Illness, Lleo a
A BRIDE'S DIARY
... a A .' A Love Story Ol Today 1 " ' '
By Idah McClone Gibson
F. BARAGAR and son.
CITIES TO J
DIIDIIPITVCCCnDT
UULIUIM LIlUlll
'Men's suits cleaned and pressed,
$1.50. Roseburg Cleaners, phone
472.
PART OF ZUIDER ZEE
I MAY BE RECLAIMED
. BY NETHERLANDS
14 Holland
team
KIDS
any sort of modern dance music
can be achieved. The tendency
now, simply because people do not
discourage It, is to play noise. The
dance orchestras today, using
largely the saxophone, do not pro
duce melody. Sometimes the men
who play the saxophones do not ;
know either their instruments, or .
..i u.., a.. ,i m. AMSTERDAM. Sep.
siclans and so pick out their own nas unaer ws . .
way of playing, with the result tor draining part of the Zulder Zee.
that an orchestra sometimes isled, nl yavallable way in which
lire country can auu hiuiu ihiiwij
! for Its increasing population. un-
In the last 200 years the country s
area has been extended by reclam
ation projects from ,000 to 12,000
square miles.
Zulder Zee has an area of ap
proximately 900,000 acres, and
while it is not Intended to reclaim
all of this, it is said that about
600,000 acres could be drained and
thus add that much of very fertile
land fo the country's area.
The damming of Zulder Zee,
quite apart from Its drainage,
would result in great benefit to the
adjacent provinces, as the fre
quently occurring floods which
cause enormous damage, would be
a thing of the past. The estimated
value of the land that would be re
claimed Is 1204,000,000.
! TRESPASS NOTICE
I All persons are hereby warned
I not to fish, nor to hunt, with or
1 without dogs or In any way tres
pass on the Dixon ranch or the
I Jones ranch which I have leased,
I T. O. DIXON.
mrnii kin huen hnllt to ' tentatli elv discussed this week byifuther has also come.
handle a bigger number of steers J local chamber of commerce offi-1 l leo tells her father that she
for roping and bulldogalng events, clals mature. J wounded Paul,
and from the four corners of the The California-Oregon Power com-1 Paul's parents are unaware of
United States, cowboys have be- pany is Initiating the advertising this, but his mother makes her
gun to gather for the supreme con-1 movement and has received an ad-jself unpleasant Just the same,
tests of cowboydom, to finish the vertlsing campaign outline from , Cleo. alone In her home. Is con
fight for the coveted title of world i the H. K. McCann Advertising fronted by the drunken Lieut. Bill
champion all-around cowboy, and agency of San rYanclaco, which! Thorndlke. husband of Rita, who
the famous Roosevelt Trophy glv-1 handles the community advertising , demands to know where his wife
en by the Roosevelt hotel of New ror tne caiitornians. inc., me jtu-
D.,n Vu, f1h nt flnllthurn r'nllfnrnla..
i ora, 10 u ' ' . ' uhnlnt. i ... tw ! accidentally killed
e"l ,"7J," hi. ind coneriv"e ad've'rtlslna- campaigns, i struggles with Johnson,
there will be a field of severat , The plan calls for the Insertion i rushed to Cleo s aid. .. .. , ..
r.r .hniUnffpra nil pnirpr and of 2a advertisements in the news-i
nxious to lift them. papers, tne ccst or wnicn u io w. isur mi in hii (ton n
Outstanding among these con-: borne by the commercial organisa-1 "No, Lieut. Thorndlke did - not
tenders is- Mike Hastings, shown Hons of Ashland. Klamath Kalis, hurt me, Kita, but he probably
above. Hastings, as far as ltounn-1 aieutoru, urania rasa ana uoseourg wuuiu nave uone bo u ji uau uui
I'd officials can predict now, will as weii as various otner organize- Deen tor jonnsoa.
hu iho nnlv rowbov to enter all Hons. I ''Thank God Johnson was
four of the Roosevelt Trophy I The agency recommended that; there!"
He attempts to kill Cleo, but Is
himself as he
who has
RoseouriS
LAUNDFu
yt oua ;
wen.K'5 - -
I
Y6S fcXPfcW LAUNORY
Vlea'& AN Aft.T -
AND Ytt HfkN t LEAR.HE0 1
Our practical knowledge
of the laundry business en
ables us to turn out work
of surprising excellence.
Whenever you see a well
laundered, delicate shirt
waist and fresh, attractive
table napery you should
think of this laundry.
Roseburg Steam
Laundry
PHONE 7
LAWYER OF BUDAPAST
WHO ONCE CHEATED
GRAVE, FINALLY SUCCUMBS
what I was saying, and 1 thought
perhapa you had. been cut oft."
"There Is bo comment to make,
Cleo dear. You know as well as I
that Col. Beldon Is the only person
In the whole Post who was really
kind to me, and I grew very fond
of him. However, toward the last,
when he seemed to grow afraid of
the gossip, and more especially
afraid of Bill's getting him Into
trouble, i found oat that he was
quit selfish, and 1 waa so sad and
sorry and out of alt conceit with
every man in the world that I pro
bably did not give him credit tor
any of the better Impulses.''
"Yes, 1 know Rita, 1 know. A
man Is always to protect a woman
from every man but himself, and
your Colonel Is of the masculine
type." .
"Do you think I'd better come
over. Cleo?" asked Rita,. changing
the subject
1 can't advise you. my dear, you
must do Just exactly what you want
to do. but I tell you frankly it it
were me I wouldn't do It. However,
you know I have always been one
of the hard-boiled flapper type that
waa a law unto jnyaelf. It Is prob
able If I were mare like my sainted
grandmother that I would tell you
that you must abide by convention.
Instead ot that 1. am telling you
that you must do exactly as you
think best. It a lot ol Dunk irom
people that you don t care a conti
nental for means more to you than
sincerity why come on over; wear
your deepest mourning, keep your
veil down so they won t see your
weeping and bow your head decor
ously, and there you are. . Other
wise go your own sweet way and
carry on In your work. I am a poor
one to ba giving advice tor Juat at
the present moment I have a prob
lem of much the same character."
'Can't I help Cleo! You know
I'd be awfully glad. You came to
me at a time when I was Just on
the point of giving up."
"Don't worry, my dear, I shall
never give up, but I have to work
out my own problems alone.". -
Tomorrow: The point of view.
Avpnt. whlrh Include bulldofglng. southern Oregon should not at first . "1 have been doing that ever
roDlng broncho busting, and the i enter the eastern advertising field since Johnson took the gun away
wild horse race. Aiiae win sei- t m i-uniiruuuu nu me buuhrti ( num una.
trophy honors from all these an-1 and better financed communities,! "Then Johnson did get the gun,
ales, and since Ryan rides bronks ! but should spend its entire funds Cleo?"
nrt hnlldoEs onlv: and E. Herrian, I in the Pacific coast territory, where "Yes, but In the struggle Lieut
who is leading In the 1925 contest mousanus or tourists ana proepec- rnorname succeeaeo in Killing
roDes and bulldogs only, it is re-, tlve settlers are attracted each hlmseh'."
.rrtert a llkelv that Hastings may year. At a future meeting of dele-, "My God! Is that true?"
wm i gates from the various communf-1 "Of course it's true. Rita. You
. o lies ot souinern wregon oeiinue woumn I expect tnal I would be so
n.-L RInrr. I Inr1r Fvp I Plans and organization will be dis- i cruel as to harrow up your feel-
.. T ,'. 7 a w .iT;.. Za ' cussed. l ings with a story of this kind if It
blood Bhot eyes there Is nothing i
hmtrr than simole camphor, witch-!
hazel, Hydrastis, etc, as mixed In
Lavoptik eye wash. The quick ac
tion Is surprising. Eye cup free.
Fresh eastern
Douglas Grill.
oysters at
Classified Section
ALL NEW ACS ON BACK PAGE. ..
FOR SALE
i
bar-
QOOD CELLO for sale at a
gain. Phone S71.
FOR SALE Canning pears at the
Curtis ranch. Phone 8F4.
TOMATOES 50o a bushel. Rsiup
, ranch 1 mile east. Phone 270-Y.
FOR SALE Pack horses and sad"
... die horses.. Boyer . Bros. Phone
14F14. ' ;
F5R SATE Fordson tractor
i. plow. Fred Schmidt, Coos
' tlon.
SALE Registered
and
June-
FOR
. shire buck. -Phone
Betts.
Hanip-
5F34. J. J.
FOR SALE Corner lot 12tixS0 ft.
with house, close In. 40S E. Doug
las. Easy terms
FOR SALE Universal six-hole
range, good as new. Reasonable.
O. F. Rood. Butherlln, Ore.
FOR SALE Laurel and oak block
wood, $3.60. F. E. Littrell, Mel
rose Store.
FOR SALE Forty White Leghorn
chickens, second year stock. All
or part 75c each. Phone Confer
ence Office, Butherlln, ure.
FOR SALE Fordaon donkey, lines
- and blocks and tractor. First
class condition. Priced right.
Terms. Coen Lumber Co.
FOR SALE Ford truck, steel body
and cab, Ruxsteel axle. Atwater-
Kent . Ignition, water pump:
chains and extra tire. Price (350.
Call at Terminal Garage.
CONCORD GRAPES
Now ready for Jelly. Get them at
Coos Junction Fruit Bund. Fred
Schmidt. " .). v ' !
Cook with gas.
DONORS SHOULD NOT
DICTATE CHURCH
PLANS, SAYS REPORT
CARD OF THANKS
NEW YORK. Sep. 14. The tend
ency to aaorlflce dignity and beau
ty to the whims ot wealthy con
tributors ot funds tor building
churches Is decried In a report by
MBUIHI
PEOPLE GROWS AS
STATE ADDS BQARDS
' cussed.
o I were not true! Indeed i should not
the tell you about it even If it were
true, but every one else seemed to
think that you ought to know 1L
"I recommended that you should a Joint commission on church arch
' 'not be told until It was all over Uecture to be submitted to the Gen-
Wc are Indeed grateful to our and the Lieutenant hail been glv-Ural Convention of the Eplsopal
neiKtioors, especially itev. Laiu- en a military funeral, but all the church to be held at New Orleans,
wi ll a'ui Mr. ana Mrs. u. M. .'agr,imen. Including Col.' BeWon and 'beginning Ocotber 7.
wno generously (innaieii tneir time ciilck, seemed to think that you
In pulling up a building fur us lo should come over."
occupy since our home was destroy-1 "oh, Cleo, I can't, I can't. Can't
cd by fire. you make them understand that I
E. J. SMITH and family. am giving two shows a day. and
o 1 I that the first thing any one who Is
rook wiin gar amusing the nubile has to learn la
.. .. ... I that under all circumstances one
Nutir. of sale it Rovfrnni'ii: H n-i ,, -
li.-r. f St-nt-ral Land office. Washiidr-, must carry on?
;toii. . ('.. Auk is, i jZo. Xmic is I "You don't really think that I
hvroi.y Riven Oiat .i.i.jr. t to the shOU, back lo the horror of it
conilltlons and limitation of the ... . ,, . ..,.t-i.
I,,., ,.r i,lnB ., , - .., tu, -I., all? You don t think I am selfish.
do you? Dill Is dead, and I can't
be sorry. The mere thought of
' Handing by his giave while all the
see how much
FO RESALE Reasonable, five-room
house and two lots, Is and 13, In
Block 21, Sutherlln. Ore. Cash or
terms. Address R. Mabley, Marsh-
field. Ore. Rt. 1.
F6R SALE 75 tiers of 16-inch"
scrub oak, ' H miles west or
Olalla school house, on old Camas
Valley road. Frank Adamek.
Iiroekway.
C8BD CARS
1918 Oakland Six touring 1175
117 Sludebaker Six touring., ZOO
!17 Hudson Six touring i-ttO
191s Butck Six touring '.'875
1923 Essex Four Coach J;T7S
1924 Buick Four Roadster.., too
1924 Buick Four touring. i'05
We also have two Ford coufjus
and two Harley Motorcycles,,!
Roy Catching Motor Co....
125 N. Rose at, Rosebarg
I
WAMED
i
WANTED Office or clerical werit
by girl. Address "M. B.", Xare
News-Review. -
WANTED Position as ranch fore-
. mam married man. First hquM
on Booth street. Miller's Addi
tion. PRUNE pickers and dryer hfuids
wanted Thursday, SepL loth.
Wages for picking, lOo a bushel
with 6c bonus. Hands 13 a; day
with board or f4 without board.
Fred Brossio, Wilbur, Ore. Phone
12F26.
WANTED Salesmen to sell high
est grade and best known winn
ing machine direct . to uffers.
This Is a high grade proposition
and we want high grade men.
Maytag shop, with Churchill
Hdw. 202 N. Jackson St. Rose
burg. Ask for Mr. Geo. W. faul
sen. , . .
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Modern S-room apart
ment. Adults only. 814 Mill St.--
FOU RENT Small House, cloaa In.
Cheap. Inquire of R. L. Whipple.
FOR RENT Three othce room
Best location in the city. Phone
68.
FOR SALE Cheap If taken at
once, 1924 Ford Tudor sedan. A-l
condition. Lots of extras. Phone
259-or call at 415 8. Pine.
FOR SALE CHEAP Two Baddle
horses, gentle. Come and see
' them 21 miles east of Kelly's
Korner store. Also 61 tons choice
hay. P. A. Durch, Rt. 1, Hoseburg.
FOR" SALENearly newSeattley
eporator, less than 1 price. 1
' gentle saddle or buggy pony and
saddle; 2 Incubators; 1 240 cap.,
1 124 cap.; 1 spring buggy. Call
Sunday or Monday si Lane St.
Rooming House.
1 At Brand's
X ROAD STAND
(Pacific Highway 4 miles north)
(PEARS: Bartlett
l - de Anjnu
Sheldon
I Howell
i Bosc
GRAPES: Overland Malagas.
APPLES: Jonathan -
King
Blsmark
Snow Apple
Waxen
Cookers
GARDEN VALLEY MELONS
ITALIAN PRUNES, etc.
IIMMMtjjl
t June 'J, 1!1 tfj .tat..
SALEM, Ore.. Sept. 12. Twenty-; f.-hruary . Jl ?"'i.-
!..... ,i i nl June I. l'JM (II hint., ,oM. huo
five years ago there existed in ,., i ,i,.,,riiii, i,ial rmuia-
flrpirnn linflT ronstltutlonal and lioim i.f Anril 14. I r,o I.. 1. : 7 C k .
lainlor .nthorltv. hut 13 elective lb" limber on t- followInK lml Tost looked on
anil amiointive state officers and a:",1 l l'!ob,'r, ' '- ' " grief 1 waa showing, tills me with
anu aiiuinu- itmn oTiif.,,o ano ot-lork a. m. at puhlic auction at T M-
total of 22 Blali- boards a:i(l com- the I nited Slates land offlre at,norTOf- '
missions In 1925 there are 28 elec- Uo-iehurB, Oregon, to the lifghest "You know. It the rest of them
tlve and appointive state officers '"V;, ..ownX 'i'hl.To"!-". m" not' ,hat Bl" b"'n deQ t0
and 64 boards and commissions, suia to le suhject to the approval me for months. Why should I go
functioning under either constltu-1 of the Secretary of the Interior. The through the cenventlonal thing for
'"""";' ;.L "'.' me mere apeern oi people, wnne i
rum of one-fifth of one per cent I .nniii ., l
thereof. Im-i.ik enmmiMiona allowed, ' mny bfl sacrlflcln my bread and
miiHI he ,lepoHltel at tkliie of unle, btltter by doing II?
money to u returned If nie i not I "of course if Bill were very 111 I
.'ror'';hM',nV;!.;: av;.l "'.. t. eo.nd heiP him. but
rt-n.uver within ti;n years, litiin win 1 can do nothing for nlm now. In
he received from eltinen. of Ihe tart. I Ihlnk the kindest thing I
.... ..
could do would be to stay away, so
tinnnl or statutory authorization. I
This information was contained :
In a report Issued today by Sam A.
Kozer, secretary of state, showing
the rapid growth of the state gov-;
ernment.
"if the 61 boards and commis-!
sions, now existent, comprising a '
personnel of 311) Individuals 52 1
have been created since 19oo, and '
w ith the duties and powers of some
of these have bern merged those i any
vested in previously existing state :
' BUDAPAST, Sep. 14. When Dr.
Ludwig Pollay, a lawyer, died re
cently It made the second time he
had been prepared for burial. Thir
ty years ago during a duel he was
shot In the stomach and was car
ried home as dead.
j During the funeral oration at the
grave the corpse suddeuly began to
stir and the burial was postponed.
I For three weeks thereafter the
lawyer's life hung In the balance,
but after another four weeks he
was able to take horseback rides, i
From then nntll his recent final i
Illness he had enjoyed good health. , mtnll.A Dy the governor or by some "r "" M - 1,11 ' '" M . """"
H, (1.. ,1. n It.. ... u. .n I"' ,n" tlr"Oer Oil till
N
I'nlli'tl Mat, axMnriHttoiis of Kinh
t il ir.i'ii ant) cornoi att'in nrKinia.-d
undt-r (lift Ihwh of (he I'nltftl Statt-ii,
tr any ulate, tt-rrlfny. or iiK(ii't
thereof onlv. 1'non aiddlcattttn of a
qualified purcliHdor, the ttniber nn
Ivkhi nuhdivitinn will n of-
tvrvA acparauty l-efure blnff In-
functions," yayn tht n-port. Of thp.n1,. T i s. rt 2 u- sr.'nku
peiHonn! of thrnp 64 boarda and NKK, fir ifi.to M., T. is rt It. 6 w.,
. , ,' M.. t)on of thn tlmb
u.TVjnK in an aruve or minicio ,,. Ui ,,e ohl fr lf, thail
cRPacdy, ami 22:1 ar tiM7'nii ait-ipr m. t. 2 s.. It. 12 w.. Hit, 21.
4tlon
h'ii.i r..r ii-mh tiiHii fj.r.n r-'-r M P.
:vi s.. i:. & v.. s.--. ;u, nkv, m;1,,
fir 1:.0 M. NV'4 NK',, fir 3: 5 St.,
HW'i NK'i. Mr J. ft M, Sli' Nh .
fir 3('. M.. tinnii tl the timber -n
t M ih tttntion tu hf mtld f'r I
on Hi
EVER BE WITHOUT IT ! "The total nuinb-r appointed by
for it immediately eases sud- ln" governor is anu ine num
den. severe, colicky paina and . b"' appointed by some C"t; y
cramps in stomach and bowels, '"'her than the governor Is 16. 1 he
iearllv nuiuwn and weakejiinir ! membership (if boanls and rom-
diarrhoea. For children an3 mlsilons named or designated by
that Ihe gossips and scandal mon
gers will have so much to say
about me they will forget Dill's
derelictions.
"1 wonder why he didn't go lo
Col. Ileldon first. Whenever Pill
got filled up with dope and had
liquor, that was the threat he al
ways held over my head. He al
ways told me that finally he would
'get' tho Colonel."
"Hlta, Col. llildnn Is very anxi
ous to talk to you. He camn over
here Immediately to find out your
address as soon as the tragedy hap
pened. When I wouldn t give It to
Paving for a new church, an al
tar, a window or a rood screen,"
says the report, "doesn't give the
rinnn, . eivht In Inifwia. hi. nwn
taste on posterity or justify the I sanitation, that there Is no ground
TOWNS MORE HEALTHY
) , THAN ARMENIAN
,' RURAL DISTRICTS
ERIVAN, Russian Armenia, Sept.
14. (A. P.) Town life In Russia
Is more healthy than peasant lifn
In the countryside, a survey maue
!by Ihe American Near Kaet Relief
In Russian Armeila shows.
The Investigators found. In a
study of disease, mortality and
FOR RENT Desirable seven-room
bouse with garage, close1 --In,
Phone 437-J. "
FORRENT ModernTniceiy .-furnished
three-room apartment.
Perpetual hot water. 614 Cobb; JJt.
FOR RENT Two new bungalows
strictly modern five rooms
oak floors throughout 1131-1U5
North 3rd St Close to Bettson
school. Also a close In 6-ieom
apartment Call 460. ""
T
I miscellaneous:::'
BOYS Get yonr skull caps free' at
The Roseburg Cyclery.
CAR OWNER Don't forget' -t
. '-all 653 when in need ot HW
parts. , Sarff's Auto Wreck ln
House. "
POR"TRAT)rJ160acre ranchjln
Minnesota. 100 ncrea under ,AUl
tlvation; 8-room bouse and kaee
ment, artesian water; vslne
(9000; will trade for ranch In
Douglas county. Must have I1S00
cash to boot Address AA, News
Review. '"'""
rector, wardens and vestrymen in
accepting something that la bad.
Nepotism In church architecture
Is as bad as nepotism in church
preferment"
The report recommends msi
students in the theological semin
aries be given brief courses each
year In architecture and the arta
of the church. . '
1 Paying tribute to American arch
itects and artisans, the report
says: - .. . '-
"There are many architects in
America who have proved they can
build a church right. There are
several makers of stained glass at
able as those In England. There
are absolutely competent wood
carvers, cabinet makers, metal
workers, needle women and em
broiderers. Go to i them direct
Never send for a catalogue.'.'
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LOST AND FOUNDS )
for the time-honored belief that LOST Southern Pacific pay oheck
grown-ups use
i the constitution or by sintute Is
$1.11 l"-r M T. 1 X.
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M . M:v, HW ',. fir JHO M . cedar "" me you me
.'i . f i kku. fir .-, M , ce.iir ho had ever loved, or ever expect-
M.. none of th.. llmher on thin --e. e( to Jove. He owned up that he
rom- r '. . . '' hnrl heen very selfish with YOU.
COLIC and DIARRHOEA , missions Is eompnm-d entirely of t'i, dar. T. ih s. it. j v k. -. i, "Hello hello are you still
REMEDY ot.ll,. ntr!....u. nt f..m Ihn nw.n.hoe. : N W U K W H fir 1 7 ft 1 i.f f'i t,l,n9'
T take it wttn you wnen yoo travel, 'ship is composed of both stain offi- ,M"'",;1 , ' ,"' "'.rh '". ? i"i .iV ! "V"". I'm listening.
we m m n W7 r f A YlVr, VJ- Ane memoersnip ot jt ot tne
v.iinniuL,nLinni . tola number nf board.i
' J him he simply went to pieces. He
Motorists!!
We have Just equipped our
shop and are prepared to han
dle all kinds of repairs, elec
tric service especially. We
are here to give satisfaction.
AL YOU NO INtHARGe
SOtiTH END
Service Co.
cers and citizen, and nf 39 the
A 1 1 r i tr I'nmmb.. loner.
M. Thus. C. lluM-ll,
"Well, you made no comment on
ALBINO BABY ALARMS
SAVAGE TRIBE IN WHICH
, . , : t , IT WAS BORN
SEATTLE, 8ept. 14 (A. P.)
Curtis King, a Memphis manufac
turer. In Seattle- this summer, re
turning from the Far East, told of
an albino child that had been born
to parents of the Mols race, a
savage tribe wearing brass rings on
ankles and wrists and whose ears
are pierced with strange orna
ments. King said he travelled hun
dreds of miles out of his wsy to the
settlement of DJirlng, French Indo
china, to take pictures of the
youngster.
When the baby wss born the
parents and the rest of the jungle
community were so amazed , that
they feared some evil was descend
ing upon them, King related. The
child is now four years old.
rural life is inherently wholesome.
The farmer and his family, con
trary to general belief, live under
sanitary conditions which average
lower than the town dwellers. The
old oaken bucket of the farmer fre
quently carrlea the germs of ty-(
phus and other water-borne dl-'
aease; the average Russian farm
bouse Is a hermetically sealed ,
dwelling to which the health-giving
qualities of sun and air have Infre
quent access, and hygiene among'
-the Armenian peasontry Is on a
very low basis. The Infant death
rate among the farm dwellers Is
everywhere higher than that of the I
towns, and the average lifetime of
the farm worker Is three years less
than that nf the urban Inhabitant.
The natural advantages which :
the rural district possesses are 1
more than offset by the Ignorance!
and negligence of he peasant In
observing the most elementary I
principles of hygiene. I
The Armenian relief organiza-l
tlon In connection with lis planj
for removing thousands of Its or
phan charges from Institutions to
homes In various districts ot Ar-i
menla, has found It necessary to
Install a service of public health
nurses who are gradually raising
Ihe standard of rural life through
out the country.
No. 133D01. Return
view office.
to News-Re-
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OR w rt PLYLER Cblropract
physician, lis w Laa fit
' HdUSE PAINT
$2.40 per Gallon
Denn-Cerretsen Co.
WHEN IN ROSEBURG
STOP AT
Hotel Umpqua
Prune Trays, Boxes,
Egg Crates
Manufactured bv
C. A. STELZIER '
Myrtls Creak, Ore.
Phone 260-4 . .
NOTICE LEGION AUXILIARY
The American I-glon Auxiliary
will bold its regular business meet- j
Ing on Tuesday. September 15 a' 8
o'clock at the armory. This Is the j
first meeting after Ihe summer vo-
cation and a good attendance Is de-'
sired.
Cook with gss.
We sell wontens
Iternler the Tailor.
Liberty theatre.
ny the yard.
2 doors north
Chas. S. McElhinny
"The Widow's Friend"
Oregon Life
248 North Jackson
TUBBY
That's Luck.
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Rugs!
They need cleaning as
well as your clothing.
We don't care how
large they are. Let us
get them.
Our Auto Will Call
Phone 277
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