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SIX ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. 1925, At Brand's ROAD STAND . (Pacific Highway 4 nillea north) TWO DAY SPECIAL Fine Jelly Grapes 3c per lb Applet from 41)0 to $1.75 peri hiwlisl PEARS: (By doien or bushel.) Hurtletts (Last 20 bushels.) de Anjou Sheldon Howell Bosc GRAPES: Overland Malagas. ' Jelly. Grapes. APPLES: Jonathan King Blsmark Rnow Apple Cookers GARDEN VALLEY MELON Watermelon Honey Dews (.'ana baa Cantaloupes DIAMOND w ' objective mm AllMKtt M HO KILLED TOIsT KACIM iltAM Jt'H THIS AKTKKMHi.1l Pim Uttrd Win.) iVILLB. Ore.. Sept. Yamhill county wul railed in Mite. A ! rial session here toduy by District Attorney Karl Nott, te to decide whether Juma K. Trent, farmer. Is to be held (or the killing Tuesday night o( George Hamlin o( Port. tana and wounding bis (a- ther. V. E. Hamlin. Hundreds of Cars Came No Trent told officers after hi. rrei mat ne urea a unoi- $ NW TODAY t j FOR RENT Unfurnished rooms. ! 3t E. Douglas St jflKLP WANTED Girl for kitchen work. Palace of Sweets. IN IJRISTS Further North Than Medford and Lake. FIRE LOSS LOW Forest Supervisor Summar izes Work for Summer . Forces Are Being Withdrawn. 'Tal 1 1 1 sk ski mW 1 el ft S 0OWMi I Run Down Thai "Run Down" feeling comes because the nerves need Invigorating. By ad justing at the sprue, the nerve base, we Impart strength and new life to the system. Yours for Health" . CHIROPRACTIC "FltiST." NOT "LAST"' DR. CATHERINE McNEIL 327 W. Cass Phone S94-J NO SHIVERING! Rain and cold will hold no terrors for you with one of our i Splendid Heaters Installed in your home. We have a fine line of these comfort giving stoves, and will be glad to tell you about them. . We are featuring Heatrolas again this fall. McKean, Darby & Baldwin Complete Housefumishers Roseburg, Ore. Over one-half of the cars ot Diamond Lake this year were from California; and came to that place as their final objective, and upon completion of the visit by the parties went directly back to California, according to Forest Supervisor. Carl II. Neal, who with his family returned last night from an extended trip through Eastern Oregon. 'The fame of Diamond Lake as a resort la rapidly spreading throughout California." Mr. Neal says, "and hundreds ot cars from thut state visited the lake this year. These cars went in fcom Medford, and wen bark out the same way. In particular every case, and came no further north than Medford. It Is plainly evi dent that with the completion of the North t'mpqua Road that most of these will go In by way of Medford and come back through Koseburg. "We have had a number of ap plications for summer home sites on Diamond Lake, most of the coming from the San Francisco vicinity." Mr. Nagel Is very anxious to see the North t'mpqna road com I pleled, not alone from the com mercial value which the road will j have, but largely because of lh- 'added facilities It will give fori i fire protection, tor at present all supplies for Diamond Lake and i Mlg Camaa must be hauled around jby Medford. while the distance would be shortened more than gun, thinking bis melon paten waa being raided. 100 miles to Diamond Lake by way of the North I'mpqua. The fire season thia year pas- sea witn comparatively small loss, Mr. Neal states. There were 40 fires, 24 of which were ea lined by lightning, and 1 of which were man-caused. Of these 10 fires convictions were obtnlned In 7 cases. There were three fires over 10 acres In size, S fires between ono- lourtn acre and 10 acres In size, and 28 lees that a quurier acre. Altogether fire burned over 272 acres, one fire, that at Urassy Hanch, being 210 acres in extent. The cost of fire prevention was $2,500. The fire prevention forces are now being withdrawn, the rains having eliminated all danger from forest tres. The lookouts are rloalng their statinna and making them secure for the winter, while tools are being cleaned and oiled and stored away for the wet season. Your stock will get 25 per cent more food value out of grain. If It Is ground. We have three site grinders la stock. Wharton Dros, TO REVIVAL EE DANCE AT Melrose Country Club Saturday Nite Sept. 19 Music by Roseburg Music Everybody Welcome AUCTIONS We sell anything and everything you have to offer and get the high dollar. See me for dates. M. C. RADABAUOH 630 N. Pine St. 'Liberty Theatre : SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Matinee Sunday 2:15 Aim y XWN.V.S I ,fJYv" The Best Policy Is to keep well Insured. It Is too late to Insure after the loss occurs. You will appre ciate the aervlce rendered by our agency. We write all lines of fire and automobile Insurance. C. W. YOUNG & SON INSURANCE 116 Cut Sl Phone 417 Rev. Edgar Pippin la here from the south and will conduct revival services here In Ihe big tent on Rose street between Oak and Washington streets. Services will be held each evening at 7:30. Good singing and music Is promised as well as some of the best preaching that has ever been held In Hose- , burg. Rev. Tlppln comes very highly .recommended with credentisls Ifrss; one of the largest churches In I America. He Is well known throughout the south and has occu pied the pulpits of many prominent churches of the south. Mnny peo- . pie have read ot him and this will be a real treat for Roseburg to come and hear him. He Is a very Interesting speaker and has a real Jllve message for the people of to- ,dsy. Services start Sunday. 11 a. ni . with preaching aUo at 2:30 and i 7:30 p. m. Rev. Mr. Pippin arrived In Eu Igene a month or so ago. It was learned, and after looking the city jover, took his departure southward , with the Intention of locating in I California, but the remembrances 'of Eugene's beautiful streets and I her widely known hosplta'.lty seem ingly outweighed anytnlng he I could find In the southern neigh bor, and bark he came and Is stop ping in Koseburg. ! CORRESPONDENT. FOR RENT To 2 room aaxu menu at 246 8. Parrott St. FOR" RALE Good" 32-40 - Marlln rifle, til. 00, 212 W. 1st Ate. N. FOR SALE Round oak stove wood, 13.50 per tier. Phone 10F12. FOR RENT FurnlshedHroom near high school. 444 North Rose 8L TO "TRADE Fordson tractor, in! Al condition for good young ewes. Phone 39 L. WANTED Boarders and roomers", across the street from Union OH plant. Phone 39 L. FOR RENTModem 5 room house, with garage. Call 4411 FoMer St. Phone 439-Y. RTtEN'rTwoTuTnlihed sleep Ing rooms. Also Persian kittens for aale. 825 Miller St. FOR RENT Very nice sleeping room, close In. Mrs. L. O. liud doi, 620 N. Jackson. FOR RENT Furnished sleeping I room In private borne for gentle-1 man. Phone 33-R. I FOR RENT 3 well furnished! rooms, with bath, hot water all i the time. $20 per mo. 614 Cobb St. I FOR SALE White Leghorn and I Uarred Hock laying hens and pul lets. A. 8. Crltes, Melrose, Ore. FOR SALE Comlco pears for can-1 nlng. ilanana apples. Bring I boxes. T. N. Huniphys, Happy I Valley. ' I GOOD BARGAIN Two fine home steads, joining. Very close to ! highway. Details 732 West 'Lane 1 8,' I APPLE PICKERS and sorters ! wanted at Half Moon Orchards. 1 Garden Valley. Fred 8. Hamilton, 32F5. I WANTED Partner. Good chance , to learn sign painting and decor- ating. Call at Room 15, 147 8. Sheridan SL . FOR RENT Four ranches, one on : highway. Ranch to trade for house. Housea and farms for ! sale. Bargains. C. Merrill, 504 ' Mill St. NOTICE TO THE PI'IILIC 1 have reopened blacksmith shop located In W. Court St, near City Barn. ED NOAH. FOR RENT Two hundred acres. close in. on highway. Suitable for gardens and general farming. Apply P. O. Box 35, City. FOR SALE A new John Deere or chard type disc harrow, for Fordson tractor. Cheap. R. L. Ward, Rt. 1, Box 177. AT THE BIG TENT Rose Street between Oak and Washington Every Evening, 7:30 P. M. LOOK EVANGELIST EDGAR PIPPIN Is Here From the Southland He is one of the greatest Preachers of the South. You have read about him, now come and . . HEAR HIM LISTEN To the Songs of Zion To the Word of God To the Whole Gospel To the Gospel Solos and Duets FOR RENT Furnished 3 room apartment, heat, electric range. Adults only. 420 N. Jackson. Apt 4. after 3 o'clock. FRENCH ARE SOMEWHERE FEZ, French Morocco, Sept. 19. miles due east of Amjot. capital of BAKER HIGH FOOTBALL the strong Beni Zeroual tribe which j, PROSPECTS ARE GOOD the French captured. September 13. dakfr Or. sn 10 with An offlclc.l communique today ai I The Hi bane position fell a few days' between 25 and 30 boys to choose nounced that the French forces : later. Thus in the operations in the ! from. Coach Glindeman of Baker operating north of the river Ouer- center of their front alone the: high school hopes to develop a rea gha have reached Zaoula Oulad j French troops, by reaching Zaouia i sonably good football team this Ghezzar eight miles northeast of ; Oluad Gheszar, have completed the I year. All the candidates-sre light the Bibane ridge and on the edge i occupation ot a triangle marked by of the country of the Beni Brahlm ' these three places comprising near- Helnllne kindergarten will train your child In observation, alert ness, reasoning, thinking and also discipline. WANTED TO RENT Modern fur nished house with garage. Re sponsible party. Address Box 1279. City. Give phone No. I A REAL BARGAIN 65 acres Just outside city limits. All plotted, ; fine location. Addresa Owner, 324 WCass JSt.,Hoseburg, Oregon, FOR SALE 2holcemlik goats! i will make good winter goats. 2 mi. northeast of Roseburg. Phone 3XF2. James A. Willalms. i tribe. Zaoula Ouland Ghezzar is ten CITTST0PL1" TO frWaf KUHT fTROMBIftC tOftUr ClMfltsK MagsrsOMS, a..w-. -PWMXJCER5 DttTTKIBUTlNG CORPORATION Oregonian New and Comedy 10c 25c Dr. H. C Church OPTOMETRIST Perklna Bldo. Roseburg, Ore. Phone Bft Dr. Harrison Folk ' Chiropractor lleetronle and Xlectro-Tharaphy 417 Perkins Bid. Phone 41 Four arresta have been made bv the city police for failure on Ihe , part of motorists to observe the j stop signs which the city has in- stalled along the highway through I Ihe city. The city ordinance re quires cars to slow down to five i miles an hour before entering the highway, anil generally the law Is well observed. A few motorists, however, have persistently Ignored Ihe regulation and orders have been given Ihe police officers to enforce the city law. J. II. Haves. Sam MrConnell. J. c. Yewell and I W. W. Haskell, have all been ar rested and the first two named have paid fines of $5 each. FOR SALE 6 lots, 4-room house 1 garage. 1 mile from city limits. ! for $1000. 1350 cash, balance 120 monthly. Address Box 602, Rose-; burg. Ore. AGENTS WANTED Amazing large cash commissions Introduc I lng beautiful 13.95 and 14 95 mea sure made guaranteed shoes. Act ual samples furnished. Write for your territory. Styel Arch C500, Cincinnati. MELONS-FREE Wlllisms Dil lard Gardens will gave a big Juicy watermelon free with every $1.00 purchase tomorrow. Stop at , the Blue and Gold Stands and ' see the bargains we are offering In all garden products. j THINK OF IT The greatest single cause of ac cidents Is the automobile; to the driver, tl,e passenger, or the pedestrian. Five dollars per year Is the cost of a personal accident policy cov ering auto accidents. Ask us about It. some line. lOStMldK ly 200 square miles in the last few days, End gate Bros. seeders at Wharton and an effort will be made to d velop speed. The first game is With Half W'flv hern llnlnW !t St George's Guild will hold Its annual basaar on Dec. 6th. as an nounced last spring. The Liberty Theatre TODAY-ONLY-TODAY Matinee Saturday, 2:15 P. M. RICHARD TALMADGE , "Thru theFlames" Comedy, Romance, Thrills You will laugh until you weep. Wcbfoot Weekly, and Comedy 10 and 15c Dr. Rupert A. Moon Electro-Chiropractor Nerve and Spin Specialist. 114 Perklni Bids. Phone IM Your child will reward tou all through life if you give It kinder-! garten training. Call Mrs. Helnllne; a child specialist. DR. DEAN a BUD AR OPTOMETRIST Specialist In the fitting of 0 lasses IK Jackson 8L OUTLOOK FOR . PROHIBITION SAID TO BE DARK (Continued from page 1.) MAN WANTED (City or country) old established company will supply capital and start you In yoirr own permanent business selling necessities people must buy every dsy. Experience un necessary. Write McConnon A oFoctory 295Wlnona, Minn. FOR SALE OR TRADE $5,000 ranch. 160 acres, pTenty good timber. 175 bearing fruit trees, fine 8-room bungalow,' fireplace, built-in femures; range, and fur niture; large barn, wood house. Half mile from school and grav elled highway. For more Informs-, tlon address E. W. S., care News Review. 1 WANTED Loral reprcsi ulalhe for an old line legal reserve life Insurance Co. We have a good proposition for the right man. 1 Former experience not absolute ly necessary, but preferable. Our line is complete Including nil forms of standard policies, child's endowments and health and acci dent. Address Box 60, News Re view, i WANTED Lonvpresentatlves for an old line legal reserve life I Insurance Co. We have good proposition for the right man. Former experience not absolute ly necessary, but preferable. Our line Is complete. Including all forma of standard policies, ! child's endowments and health and accident Address Box. 50, News-Review. " 1 1 ilisgr I DANCING ' SAT. NITE RAINBOW, GARDENS Music by Those SWANEE SERENADERS A Better Band IT'S A JITNEY Follow the Crowd 1 FORESIGHT OF THE PRUDENT MAN The prudent man foresees the needs for money so he saves and Invests safely. He deposits his sur plus cash weekly with this bank, and looks forward to a comfortuble future, 4 Interest Paid on Savings Accounts. TheRosebmgNational Bank Roseburg, Ore. L5 Pine Street Machine Shop Opposite Flour Mill We are well equipped to ban die moat any kind of Job. Gears cut to order. less Ihe new federal enforcement ! campaign succeeds, the tssk Willi devolve upon state anil municipal 1 ! agencies "In which case the Inime- i Mate future In several states Is' jdark." ! "The fact which must he kept ! constantly In the foreground."; I said the report. "Is that a favorable I and encouraging trend hlrh be-i 'gsn several years before 1920 hss oeen reversed since thst yesr temporarily, many believe. There Is AGENTS WANTED Aniaxing pro fits through new method. Big line stylish guaranteed shirts 3 for $4 t". Sell on sight. Complete outfit absolutely free. Cash earn-; Ings In advance. We deliver and collect. Inexperienced make big ! money. Experienced double earn-1 lngs either as main or side line. ! Write quick. Fashion Wear' Shirts. IVpt. C400. Cincinnati, i Last Time Tonite A Universal Jewel "Fools Highway" The streets of New York had cradled Mike Kildare, made him as tough as the toughest. Yet he was born will) the gift of winning women all women except Mamie Rose. Starring Beautiful MARY PHILBIN and AU-Star Cast FEATURE COMEDY 10c 15c NEW YORK. Sept. 1 Pea nuts, six to one shot, owned by H f. flrrv won lh. Prf.Am.rtt no Utile ground for hope that w. handicap. $.".00i added for. thre are turning the corner, but there Is year olds snd upwards at a mile "or .urance. in(j (n eighth, feature race at . : ? Aqneadurl today. W. M. Jef- Chll.lren should be (rained early feed's By His Self was second and Phone Helnllne kindergarten to call the Belalr stud. Aga Khan third. for yours Monday, Sept. 21st. The lime waa 1:51 3-5. STARTING SUNDAY First Run Special MILTON SILLS "The Making of O'Malley" Least Time Tonight The Greatest of All Western Stars TOM MIX "OH, YOU TONY" PATHE NEWS SPAT COMEDY . Prices 10c 25c STARTS TOMORROW FOR THREE BIO DAYS REGINALD DENNY . "California Straight Ahead" The Best Comedy This Season. "OUR GANG," Comedy "PATHE NEWS" Only the Best AH of the Best