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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1925. STRUGGLE FOR OF Moderate in nrlce In use-ririt spoonful emiafs two of many other brands Eliminates failure pre vents waste of baking materials v i t French Aviators Dropping Bomb on Druse Horde , Near Damascus TBS WORLD'S GREATEST CAVALRY COOPERATE FOUR POSSESSION GOES H XSTBTTUT i ::t: 4 av- A -r - - for men who sit tip nights nursing a ievensh pipe Listen, maybe your old pipe's in - terrible condition, with a burning temperature ol 106 or so . . . and maybe you've tried patented pipe remedies galore; but try this pre scription: One bowlful of cool, mild Granger every hour. . . Right off, the temperature '11 drop down to normal and the old pipe 11 take a new lease on life . . . Granger's the proper medicine it's the premier peevish-pipe panacea. JrpJ Uranger Is "rough cut" for a purpose . ' Finely cut or granulated tobacco ' burns fast and hot. But Granger, cut la Urge flakes, burns slaw and makes the coolest, sweetest smoking you ever put in your pipe. Pmimw American's Letter Tells Horrors Prevalent French Unable to .Win, He Says of .Mandated ! Lasaed Win.) PARIS, Nov. 10. The French troops la Syria will take the of fensive against the rebels tomor row. La Liberie' Cairo corresnond- ent declares. A great encircling movement was under way todav. while two regiments ol cavalry were directly pressing the forces of the bandit chief, Uakri, who recently was pro- Lmimeu -president or the Syrian ltepublic.' French aviators were bombing the insurgents within Dlaln sight of LHunascus. War Horror Described. LONDON. Nor. 10. Additional light has been tbrowa on the sit uation in Syria, where the French are faced with an insurrection of tribesmen, by receipt here of an uncensored letter from an Ameri can arriving in Haifa from the troubled region. on October 31, he writes, there were 30,000 Armenians in Beirut. crowded Into an "unspeakable" camp, and refugees were arriving from Damascus at the rata of 4.000 daily. The refugees were shelter ed in houses constructed of oil tins and the crowding was "terrible," as many as nine people living in a single small room cooking, eat ing and sleeping in this tiny quar ter. The sanitary arrangements were totally inadequate and water scarce. Many of the refugees were ill, with no medicine, and the children were pale and sickly. The writer confirms previously published statements that no Americans or British were reported Killed up to that time. "The situation la getting verv serious," the letter continues. "The French will bave to bring In a much larger force before they can conquer the bandits and Druses (tribesmen). The Druses hsve caused trouble ever since the world was peopled and the French can not conquer them with 30.000 men, which is all they have there now. They need several times that num ber. . o Cook with gas. UocrtT Ir Myim Tobacco Co. Packed in heavy foil instead of tins hence 10$ E C The Community Chest cam paign has progressed well past'tho $6,000 mark and the solicitors re ow busy finishing up their work In the business district. Kvery tesra was given a number of cards bearing the names ot pro spective donors nnd nearly all of these have been visited. A few have not yet been reached and the workers will endeavor to have all cards In by Armistice Day. Immediately following the holiday the canvass of the residential dis trict will he started. Families who have not yet contributed to the Community Chest are asked to rooporitto to the extend of dls- 'cussing the nintter and deciding upon the amount to be given, so Ithat when the solicitor calls at the home that In the event of the an isettes of the husband the wlfo I will have authority to sign the pledge card. Those who have at . ready, contributed should have their cards prominently displayed ao that they will not be aked for another gift to the fund. The fol lowing mimes have b en added to the list of contributors: Joe Ilennyhoff, $r: John llil- - .. t. L .in. . I a It a in. I Deer Creek Jersey Dairy, $25; (I. W. Kimball, $5; Dr. Louis Albert i Hanks and family, $15; High School Student Iiody. $25; Wm. Campbell. $5; F.mma J. Rerg, $2; 11. K. Larson, 12; E. Ireland.' $3; Mnybclle E. Church, $5; Pacific ' Fruit Co., $25; Ferguson ft Tip iton, $26; Cordon V. Cook. $'.; Mr. land Mrs. M. 8. Cocn, $25; W. 0. Harding,' f 25; Mrs. w. R. Willis. !$5; Moore Bros. Dairy, $12; It. j A. Buaenbark. $1; Motor Shop Oarage, $25: Ilnactnirg Steam I laundry. $25,"C. W. Clark. $12: 1 L. J. Ilouser, $3.60; Uoseburg I b'lectrlc Co., $40. Cook with gas. 1 .... ' j IMaI Ml . AMONG OLD FRIENDS Interesting News of the Doings of Former Roseburg and Douglas County Residents.' mt tr i QUICK COOKING Cook 2 to 3 minutes only 1 jvrrM.V mvtnK. v a.a. Ready with the corVe! New Stjle IK) Quiik Cooking Oats the time-saving, cncrpy-builJing hrrjkfjit dim. Flivory e.it dikes that cook into granular oatmeal in I to i minutes! Never srk kv, pasty or uninviting. Appctii ing delicious hcililirul. filled with tljt or pjtkcJ with nouriihmcnt. Smooth firm In tcxrore yet retaining the nccoury roughage for taj digestion. That "all-night cookcd"Jltn or hi only rnv m'wulcs son MORS THAN SOVSARt HAKtSS qvAUTv rsooucrs ter--.rr. NnSwe.-t CATV !MAtlB,H A sarins i -in n - 8AI.F..M w. A. rottlt, Ore gonlan correspondent, discovered yeslerdsy atternoon that his Star touring car had been stolen some time after midnight Saturday nlkht from his garage. I'ettit lives at the Court apartments. As yet there Is no trace of the stolen car. The lock on the garaue was broken, and also locks on several adjoining garages were demolish ed. The thieves evidently at tempted to steal the O. C. Locke car, but apparently rould not get it started. It was backed part way out of tho garage. RKF.DSPOP.T Itcorganli'atlon of the Far West Manufacturing company and sale of this firm to C. McC. Johnson of Keedxport was announced at the ronipany'a head quarters lule Saturday afternoon. Possibility of a Kale was made known sometime ago, but the final signatures were not written until lute Ihls week. The new owner In a lumberman ami ban ker of Iteeilsnorl. This morning 'Mr. McC. .lohn- son took over active control of the busine-s. Hie rmpaiiy will !o re organised soon and evenluntly Ihe pay roll lll he Increased to iwtce the slie of what It was till- sum mer when 40 men were employed, It Is announced. Olher products will be sdded to the oupnt of the firm In the spring, the new owner announced today. PALACE OF SWEETS TO HANDLE LINE FLORIST SUPPLIES A full line of florist supplies, cut flowers, plants, etc., will be carried at the Palace of Sweets In the fu ture, according to Lynn Cloud, pro prietor. Air. Cloud is now making a fine show Ing of flowers and plants of various kinds, and in the future will carry a complete assortment or all the usual florist lines In ad dition to handling funeral orders. A special section in the Palace of Sweets building Is being set aside for the accomodation of the florist business, which Is being handled on an agency basis by Mr. Cloud. BALM ', TIMES THOSE OF ANT OTHER BRAND I X-- 1JTIM"1 ! SIR KNIGHTS, ATTENTION Kegular Conclave of Ascalon Commandery, No. 14. Tuesday V Mrs. Russell Lintott. teacher evening, Nov. 10th. Important busl- of piano music. Studio, 617 ness. A large attendance desired. Cobb St. Phone 612-K. Visiting Sir Knights welcome. W. C. UARDINO. Recorder. Fresh grape Juice at overland Men's suits cleaned and pressed, Orchards. Bring containers or leave $1.60. Hoseburg Cleaners, phone at Brand's Road Stand. Will de- 472. , llvered when filled. I nu mmiucuiciu nv nuuiia oua i MY celebrated non-surgical j treatment for Piles does not confine you to your bed or room. You ; can com and go about your work as ! McuftI Pmm H fire tmhMnt vnn will i be relieved, and no nutter bow severe your case, I GUARANTEE IN WRIT ING to curt your PILES or return your fee. If you an suffering with PILES or other KECTAL or COLON ail ment writs or call for my new FREE BOOK of infatuation. It si contains nearly a buo rad ittttn) froaa PATIENTS. DCAN.KD.lnr ius: scATTtc offices: I u.lBlnfl (US SU fMw Bu,lraj n Bin and Ripas sxwnANb orv Dr Dean But! TjaiCjj CITY BUDGET MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: To the legal voters and taxpayers of the City of Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon, that the Common Council of said City will, at ita regular meeting to be held in the Council Chamber in said City, at 7:30 o clock P. M., November 16th. 1925, consider the adoption of an Ordinance for the purpose of levy ing a general city tax in accord ance with Chapter 118 of the Laws of Oregon for 1921 and at that time all legal votors and taxpayers In terested will be given an oppor tunity to be heard upon the budget heretofore adopted by the budget committee of the City of Roseburg and hereinafter set forth, and ob jections, if any, will be received by the Common Council at that time. BUDGET Salaries: Treasurer $ 1.200.00 Recorder 1,500.00 City Attorney 900.00 Electric Inspector 1X0.O0 Total $ 3,780.001 1 Fire and Water: Allowance Truck Driver Night Driver Water Supplies Special Prices ON-G- Fotografs Until November 20th' Just to let you get acquainted with our new location, two doors south in the Salzman Bldg. , The ' Roseburg Studio Clark & Clark $ 1.000.00: 1,500.00: 1.200.00 1 a.cmi.uo 1.755.67.1 Total Health and Police: Regular Police Supplies .. $ 9.055.67 3.000.00 300.00 Everybody's talking about the new dance craze called the Charles ton. Come out and see how it Is done as a solo dance next Saturday night Ulg Charleston contest, lo cal and out ol town girls participating. 2 SICK' WOMEN REGAIN HEALTH Total City Improvements: Library Harks Streets ...$ 3,300.00 .$ 1.500.00 300.00 .. 6,000.00 Total $ 7.S00.00 Lights 1 i $ 7.000.00 Priming and Sationery 300.00 Elections .. 100.00 Sinking Fund No. 1 1.747.94 Bonded Interest 6,420.00 Street Cleaning: Street Superintendent $ 1.410.00 Helpers 2,367.00 Supplies 627.68 Total . ...$ 4.431.68 $13,938.29 'a7Xata,,aararx..a. Women Wanted! To worK on apples Umpqua Valley Canning Co. Phone 52S Roseburg, Oregon 5t.X- r a? '-.,.1 tVVV r.T. rV-fK- K jaaauauawrj ' TELEPHONE FOR YOUR GROCERIES AND LET US DELIVER THEM It Is much easier to lift the receiver on the phone than H la to carry a basket of groceries home. Reliable persons may open aVharge account with ns and then phone for their groceries and have them delivered to their homes. We sell at as low a price as Is possible, considering qual ity and service rendered. It Is a pleasure to serve you at all times. Try Knight's Rogue River Catsup. We have Knight's Sauef Kraut and Mince Meat, and they are fine. Support the Community Chest, give all you can. ECONOMY GROCERY O. L. JOHNSON The Store That Serves You Best Phone 63 Probable Receipts other than v Tax Levy: Through the USe Of LydiaE. Rd Taxes. DMrlct No. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- Licenses - 300.00 1 pound. RerLetters---:;;: Sundries .... 600.00 1 ValdoataXeoriria. "I was troubled i with a very severo female weakness ! QOTTAliE tSKOVE A rnlllslon orrtirred u( the Inlcmei lion of Main and Klth'h streets Satur day noon, when a iimrUt In a tourlna ear hll a (rink driven by Ralph Hands, who was Inking rev eral bos and his v,restl:ns mats up to V. en 1 11 in it for a matrh be was putting on thai evening. . No one was mimed hut a wheel and fender were lorn erf the truck. The riam.ifft .nun rn. paired and both rnrs proceeded ! on tneir ways. tWaaaaasasssaaaaaatiissssssawaisiaaaaiswaal fwtnrainiasu4 Is w somevervunpleaiA"!ount I0,08 ant symptoms and (','ner"1 .IVJr Total ..$ 6,500.00 pearcd. Your medicino is wonderful for nervous, run-down women." Mrs. L.O. Dasiikr, K,r'.L. 4,Boi 14, Valdosta, GeorKiau raided by lymptomsand1 ,','ner"' 'vy IJi.t3S.: with paina in myi general Bonos outstandinj back, sides ana : lao 2 ' Y,,r s,rp, t Im" legs. Since taking provement A Ilrldge a treatment ol ' Bonds. 5- $ 35,000.00 Lydia E. Pink- 11" 20 Year Street lm- ham's Vejretable provement Ilonds, Compound I am 1912 20 Year Ciiy Hall ft better in every: 8ewvr Bonds. 5'r way, and the un- 192 1 10 Year Library pleasant aymp- Ilonds, 6 uma nave aisap- 19:4 30 Year Fire Truck k Lqiiliment Itomls, 6 A mm I Bet Mom's got some fresh 40,000.00! 15,000.00 Grimm's Milk Bread In this here pantry, and I'll just sneak in and git a slice. Mothers will do wisely who k-ep Grimm's Milk Bread in the pantry for the children they all like It IDEAL BAKERY! ri - ne 119 Sheridan St 12.000.00 1 1 1 tt t"ttf rf-t-ttttttt -eet Total - 1 5 ,000.00 ! isrjdro.tja nrv. . - -K'nr.pyrKrsjuryiys.rts -.$127,000. ' Improvement standing bonds Out- . :.$i:i.!fo.oo I n t e reat : I) The Swnnee Serrnaders. ltie- burg's society dance onhct a, will furnih the n-.uslc for the big' Charleston Coniost to be held n- st, Saturday nlcht. You'll mi a tig town ds'jce and sonie good tnterl talcment If you don't aiteni. I Relief from First Bottle Battle Creek. Mich. "I had Treat Cains and swelling in mv sides, rains I art had at times that I eAnM iml An mm ' houaearork or stand on ms fe.t fri Improvement I n t e rest weeksandlwaainaveryncrvouscon-l Warrants OutstandTug .$ 13,911.39 dition. In a Cleveland paper I read 1 1 lcttcrabout LydiaE.Pinkham'sY'ego- General Warrant Out table Compound. I have had great re-' standing $ 11,000.00 lief from the first bottle and I shall continue its use becsuse I believe and Paled this 27tb day of October, know it helps ma. I want to help other 1925. women ana I am willing to answer Attest: '-0' f55 - Ln U E- iV.. n m Cbauspioo St, Battle Creek, Mich. I R. L. WHIPPLK. City Recorder, GKO. E. HOICK, Mayor. MOVING Onr ciifiomers stipulate what they . wanL We carry out their Instruc tions. This is a service that waa clearly deigned for our patrons cnrvenlcnce. l'riccs lo-; service assured. "We aim te pleas" H. S. FRENCH TRANSFER "AXD STORACECflL Phon 220