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f TWO ROSEBURG, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1926. m It 'f. ' 1 I ;: I ' -1. I v. 1 rA ; 1":'!' d f. : 'Is :. : 1 The biggest nickels worth in town Just think of it, two flavors of ice cream in a sani tary cup with a spoon, all for a nickel. At all Mel-O-Maid dealers. 3: LOCAL NEWS YfsjlH Friends Ellery Hull, of Myrtle Creek, Is viKltf lis with friends In Itoseburg 'during tllo Strawberry .Carnival. 1 " .lust 'arrived, new shipment of 'tllnlu and printed voile dresses at tlio Slarkubaiy Storo. i'l-om lii-oiliivny :-- -Charles Insley, of Itrockway, 'wus visiting with friends and at tending tho carnival in tills city osterilay. v. . . 'JVKdtinir l.'ilendH He : i, Fred Kolly, of Eugene, arrlvod . liore yesterday to spend scverul days .visiting with friends, and attending tho carnival. - Hero VIsltliiR j ,t Reginald Ashworth, 'at Toledo, ron of It,' T. Ashworlli, of ' I Ills : city, nrrived yesterday afternoon '.. ' ,,to. visit relatives and friends for v'-reveral days,. Ho formerly resided here and is well known, having attended the local high school. Visits Friend! Herbert Hyers, of Canyonvlllo, spent Inst evening hero visiting with friends and attending tho carnival concessions. American' Bros. tenco at Whurton To (jh'llllta l'uss R. L. Brockiey, of tiio local telephone exchange, left yester day for Grants Pass, where ho will spend several days. Leo lleeltley lletler Leo lieckley, Roseburg boy", who Is a student at O. A. C, und wnB injured while uructiclng for the polo game which took place lust week end, Is ' reported to be im proving, according to word re ceived here by relatives. One of Ills legs were broken when his horse fell. Me is now able to sit at short Intervals, however, It will be several weeks before he will aguln be able -to bo ubout. Mrs. Gunnnrd Johnson ' and, daughter, Helen, of Elgarose; Mr. and Mrs. .(. 11. Miller, or Drain, .Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brad ford, of ttlce Creek; Miss Helen Onrdwell, of Umpquu. Visiting Hero Today- Among thoso from out of town points visiting friends and attend ing '.the carnival hero today, were Mr. and Mm. lioy Edwards and ramily, of Cleveland; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kuiser mid family, Corsets Made to Your Own Measure , ' . MADE BY BTH AVE. N. Y. CO. ' . Also the New Charts Combination Girdle and Brassieres for wear With One-Piece Dress. Satisfaction Guaranteed : MRS. JONES, 206 Perkins Bldn., 1 to 5 p.. m. Plione Z7-F-4 Riding cultivators In sevcsnl different makes at' Wharton Bros. Douglas Native Die3 . Abe L. Kelly, who was bom in Itoseburg in 1S65, died in Eugene yesterduy, May 20. His parents moved ' to Lane couuty wlieu he was one year of age und he. had lived there ever since. Warrington Goes East Corvallls Times: liev. E. W. Warrington, "Y" secretary at O. A. C, has been granted leave of ab sence by the board of. directors that he may spend a year in ad vanced study at Columbia univer sity. New York. The college posi tion will be filled during Mr. War rington's absence by Fred H. Humphrey, O. A. C. graduate who was president of the Y. M. C. A. during his senior yeur. Mr. Hum phrey is at present instructor in commerce at the Oregon Stale Normal school, Monmouth. jJdge patridge dies . ... e .9 1. SASH DOORS MILLWORK Complete Line of Building Material Plate and Window Glass ' Agent for Fairbanks-Morse & Co. Phone 362 Roseburg, Ore. ;SEK5SEC5 Dandy Ice Cream FREEZER 99c While They Last. SATURDAY ONLY A galvanized Freezer with well tin ned container. Fitted with a spiral dasher it produces fine quality of mooth loo cream. Holds sufficient for. 12 persona. , ZIGLER-CRAVENiHARDWARECO Roskburg Phone 25 Garden Hose Lawn Mowers (Anoclfllrd Preu teased Wire.) SAN FRANCISCO, May 20. Federal Judge John R. Patridge, seriously ill in a hospital here for a week, following a major opera tion died early today. Judge Patridge wus appointed to the federal bench by' President Harding in 1923 and was active up until two weeks ago.. He was one of ttie best known federal judges and attorneys in the state. Big Change in ' Face Powders A new French process powder that Is not affected by perspiration will not let an ugly shlno coma through; Btays on until you take It oft; flue and pure; makes tho pores Invisible; looks like beauti ful natural skin; gives n sofc vel vety complexion. Get tills new wonderful beauty powder called Rexnll Store, Forking buildin, nose burg, Oro. Molloglo. Nathan Fullerton, the NOTICE FOR BIP3 FOR CITY IMPROVEMENT BONDS NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, recorder of the city of Hoseburg, Oregon, will up to 7:30 o'clock In tho evening of June 7th, 11126, at his office in the City' Halt, receive sealed proposals for the purchase. of City of Itoseburg Street and Sowor Improvement llouds In the sum of $47,076.72. Said bonds are Issued under the Hi Bancroft Ilondlng Act In denom inations of SGOu.OO each with In terest at 6 per cent payable semi annually and run from one to ten years at the option of the City of Hosoburg. The rlRht to reject any and all bids Is hereby reserved. Hated and first published at Itoseburg, Oregon, tills 19th day of May, 192G. R. L. WHIPPLE, 'City Recorder of tho City of Itoseburg, Oregon. TUBBY, PLANS FOR MAKING SOME MONEY "I'll need. some cash for Urn Strawberry l'Vstlval, to I'll ask J'um to ray lue tt com mission oil Hie pilco of tho bread wo buy 'an' I bine can rut a pile of GRIMM'S MILK BREAD Vnuse It's as good ns cake, but a lot w holesomer." IDEAL. BAKERY Phone 133 II 9 Sheridan St. fro ii 1 1 1 1 !i ill i I lave you invited an out-of-town friend to the STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL? Phone us your grocery needs now. v ECONOMY GROCERY O. L. JOHNSON 844 N. Jaokton St. Phone 81 ' "The Star That Serves You Best" MOTHER OF SEVEN CHILDREN E, " e j Helped In Caring for Ihem by 1 oRing Lydm t. finkham s Vegetable Compound I am the mother th eldest being only 12 years, and I feci that Lydlti K. Pink ham's Vegetable Com pound has ht'lped to puil mo through the rouiihejt jilaces of my married life. At-one time 1 was so down hearted that life was a mis ery. A friend in Indianapolis. Indiana, told mc of the Vegetable Compound, ntirl nt'ler taking a few bottles of It I became myself again and It v.as n ph asino to do my housework ami g.ii denlu? Since then I always use your medi cine when 1 fool weak from over work and It straightens me out." Mas. Mklissa H ri'hh. Kmite ' S, i care of O. t , steenbeigon. lilnsgow, Ky. New Orleans, J a "I rould nut do a thing after my llrst boy was born. I was so weak. I hnii no appe tite, lost welsht and was not abie to do my work. I wa4t)iis wav for seven weeks, then I took I .villa K. Plnkhmn'e VetretaWe Oomnotindnnd got W'oiulorful results from It."- Mas. O. Fai'bie, 40H Dauphlno St., New Orleans, La. 5 1 Glasgow, Ky. " Of seven children, I Z 1 W i Old Abraham Stuck '" to Middle of Road A man und Ills wife took, In en aged und supposedly wealthy rela tive to live witli them, thinking I thejj would proilt when the old fel low passed away. lJiter they learned that lie hadn't much money, and they were anxious to get rid of 111 in. i They ngroed between themselves that they would start uu argument i nt dinner. The husbund would claim that the soup wus too sulty; the wife would declare that it was not salty enough. They would leave the mutter to aid. Abraham. It he : agreed with the wife the husband ! would throw him out, If he agreed I with the husband, the wife would throw Mm out. Consequently, nt dinner, the husband said: "Iluchcl, tills sonp is too sulty." Itachel tasted the soup and said: "No, my dear, the soup Is uot salty enough.'' "Then," suid the husband, "we will leave It to Abraham, und see what ho says about It. Abraham, whut do you think: Is the soup too salty or Is It not salty enough?" Old Abraham, Who was enjoying his soup, dldu't hesitate, but said, between Hips: "Veil, it suits me." Los Angeles Times, Dog Trainers Differ .' ; ' in Methods of Work Most dog trainers deny the truth of the saying tliut you can't teach old dogs new tricks. The fact ap pears to be that a dog more than two years old Is more easily taught tlian tiie average puppy because he Is more capable of understanding what you wish him to do. lluny un Intelligent dog Is spoiled by too Insistent efforts to correct minor faults in the early stages of hlB training. Ills spirit is Droken before lie. litis nn opportunity to leurn things worth while. Many dog 'trainers, in handling huutlng dogs, or even watch-dogs, Insist tliut they should not be tuuglit lit tle tricks, such us sitting up and begging for food, or jumping through one's1 hnnds. The objec tion is that Hie trick dog conies to look for signals from his master and Is less likely to act on ills own initiative. On 1 lie other hand, many trainers take nn opposite view, and .think that learning tricks Is good discipline nnd helps in n dog's general mental develop ment. Fred C. Kelly. In Hearst's International-Cosinopolitan. , Learning "I guess I'm the butt of n fam ily Joke that will go down to fu ture generations under the title. "The l-'nbie of the Unwashed Dishes und Lemon litith Soap," rueful young husband related. ,4Tt came about because of my wife who had been hoping for months that she would come back some1 After noon nnd ilnd the luncheon dishes washed. So the other day I de cided to surprise her, and started out to wash 'ein. I had the water all heated and the 'dishes in the pan before I thought of snap, and then I went Into the bntliroom nnd picked up n cake of hath soap. It was good snap; It made tile dishes shine like china ; but before I fin ished my wife came home, nnd 1 found I was using her own particu lar and expensive bath soap.- Ap parently she was more surprised than pleased, so I've decided to follow the moral of the tale in the future 'lie cureful how you please your wife.'" Detroit News. ' ; t , , ' ' ,.r t to 'em There's no doubt about it a ciga rette pf Chesterfield's high quality deserves to be at the top. Chesterfield has won Its present position because men know by its taste that here is clean-cut superiority . of tobaccos and blend. CIGARETTES more and mote smoKsrs ' Time and Old Age The erroneous, pernicious, but wlrtnsproml conviction that "Mme" nmUes iih old. and that ae Is auto natlcn!ly Used by tbe number of years behind us, constitutes n dead ly assault upon the Iiutunn family. Time does not make us old. Time has not bine to do with It. Time. Is an hour plass n measurinp de vice not n force. Time can Influ ence disease or health no more than a yardstick can influence the speed of a horse race. A.iye Is the result of chance hmimht about In our own tissues through all our own habits of life. Within the limits or variation we can hasten those chnncos. or check them, 09 wo will. From "The Sclenco of Keeping louns," by Alfred W. Mc-Cunn. ; III . , ';i .:--v ' . ."n. " everyday III ,''-... rmSMBSSSSHBfc . .,v -. 1 J 1 ' . f ... -1 --'.ci' sww . - , - ' COPCOTMS IVIES OF THE BERRY CARNIVAL 1 1 Licoett & Myers Tobacco Co. NEWSY BITS When to Feed Dogs . Tio one knows now many dos owners spoil their pets by' their niunner of feeding them. If jjiven too little food nnd drink, n doe may be forced to turn srnvencer and work up reprnlar free-lunch routes unions the neighbors. On tho other hand, if fed too often. 0( whenever ttie owner thinks about it, a doR rrn.lunlly comes to have food on 111s mind all the time. A Crown ilne should be tnuptht to ex pect feed only once a day. and then nil lie wants. Naturally this should lie In ttie evening nfter he lias done his exercising. Fred C. Kelly. In Hearst's International Trysting Place 'No More Hecnuse a museum of ceolocy In London hits been moved, several writers of Knclish love stories will have to rh'iitEP the venue of their "happy endliiKs" and jiiany lovers will ho driven to another trvstins pliice. l-'or nnitiy years the Mu seum of Tract leal tleology hns been housed In .Teryinyn street. Just buck ef I'li'tinlllly. Tew people ever crossed !i portals to guzo on cold monoliths and aiiimontin Qf prehlsl.irte aires, and for that rea son self-absorbed ynunn couples found It an Meal spot. So fiimous did the museum become In this re sport that It achieved additional fame as the scene of love episodes in many a story. Wednesday evenjng T. G, Tyree. H. Li. Bromley, S. SI. Scott and L. P. Ivanhoe, of the Medford olfiffe of The California Oregon Power Company, visited Roseburg to stJirt off tile new preferred stock campaign of the Copco organization.- Mr. Tyree and Mr. Scott re turned " to Medford -Wednesday night, but Mr, Bromley and Mr. Ivanhoe remained in Roseburg to obtain pictures of tho strawber carnival for publicity purposes. During alt parades held Thurs day, the Copco moving picture ma chine was perched at fine locations! to secure, the best "shots" of the Umpqua-, Chiefs and Umpqua Squaws jmrade, then of the In- j comparable Buby parade, next of the coronation of Queen Rose, and ' finally of the parade of the school children in the afternoon. These pictures will be available for show ing within the near future, and Roseburg. will be favored with the! preliminary showing. While Iho Copco moving picture camera was nt work' on moving scenes, the Copco still picture camera was just as busy getting closeuiis and long shots of every thing. The object of tho still pic tures Is to use them to illustrate the June edition of Copco's minis ture monthly magazine "The Volt," which will be devoted to Douglas county's annual celebration. In ad-i dltiou to parade pictures, photo graphs were taken of the winnng exhibits at the strawberry show. AH together, more than forty views of all sections of the parades, the (Jueeifs float, and other items ot i Interest, were taken by the Copco still picture camera. The movies taken by Copco will bo shown throughout all of south, crn Oregon and northern Califor nia ns entertainment features at .WASHINGTON Millions of dol lars are spent by railroads on pret ty pitcures showing beautiful wo men ERttill? into mid nit! nP Hm-tliti 'if Joseph N. Teal, a lumber man' in arguing against freight Increases. ISAN JOSE Two wem killed n.l a third probably fatally injured when a Southern Pacific train struck an automobile at a crossing. HARRISON, N. J. Whiskey is being sold to children in "hell holes" for fifty cents a pint, it is asserted by the Rev. George I'itz- patrtcK. Some of the sales are in grocery stores. men, the International association of Garment Manufuctcrers learned aPtlieir' stylo and design contest here." . : : NEW YORK Dr. W. J. Mayo's views on smoking as explained by his secretary in a letter to a cor respondent: "Neither he nor any woman in bis family smokes; he dislikes to see women smoke, but a woman has as much right to smoke us a man; smoking is a dis tinct detriment to many persons, but most men who smoke get much comfort from it without demonstra ble harm." , EUREKA, Cal. Several work men had a narrow escape in a fire which last night destroyed Percy J. Brown lumber mill with estim ated loss of 1100,000. shingled leaving the tresses flat on the head but long and tucked under in the back. Since her hair is long in the back, she decliues to refer to the style as a bob. SANTA BARBARA, Cal Al though informed just before the program of the death of his broth er, Bartley Sims, motion picture theater organist, last night finish ed the show, playing "Yes sir, she's my baby," while tears streamed down his cheeks. NEW YORK Earl Carroll of the bath tub Is happily married and has been so for ten years. Asked to pose, he caught Uie Mrs. by the hand and said: "Let me be snapped with my wife. There are lots of people who don't know I have one." CHICAGO Balloon trousers arc becomiug passe and coats of many hues are becoming fashionable for NEW YORK-r-There's to be a 30-story office building on the site of the Fifth Avenue mansion of the late William K. Vandcrbilt. It Is to be erected by Benjamin Winter, who immigrated from. Poland pen niless. In his behalf a court has voided restrictions more than half a century . old against' busiuess buildings. CHICAGO Mrs. Edith Rockefel ler McCormlck, society leader, has given fashion something new In the way of a bob. her hair Is SACRAMENTO Protests miy made of the treatment accorded Germany, particularly her war con duct, In histories used by Califor nia schools. The Steuben society of America has written the state superintendent. SACRAMENTO. An unknown I bandit took the Western Union slo jgan, "Don't delay, telegraph," at its I word, and pushed a message blank 'over the counter which read: "Hand over all money in the till." He escaped with $100. J LOS ANGELES In the belief she may be a lost member of a liromflieilt Kliptitih faniilv IWIrK. Eliza Aras, 25, is seeking through sheriff officials and Scotland Yard to determine her identity. Site de clares she was kidnaped 20 years ago and taken all over tho world by a guardian. The Modern Milkmaid ' No longer Is the milkmaid npr- r,,.!n,,,',,,V,,,:'i 'hJ1h.PT".v '"" ''""'"Mneetings'of Varent-Teach-r organ- ... ' . . ' ." M l mc I Izatons. schonls. civic clubs, lodges veiM-. Min nnisr tie at east .i t-r,irt. t...;... ...... -.. i 1 nun similar uoines, h n mini, ihhikc' and will serve as a valuable boost-l er for Roseburg's annual festival.! Kverywhen they aie shown they will serve ns an attractive Invita-J Hon to people in nearby cities to? participate in next year's straw- berry carnival. ' uate In bacteriology. - i , NOTICE TO MILK PATRONS We now have room for more cus tomers, t all 2i(i.l for milk, cream, skim milk, cottage cheese, etc. E. E- Morguu. i IIP iS . -7?;.l mMM KOI! Calumet is the world's biggest sell- mg DaKing powaer, oecause it is the world's best baking powder. Use it and practice true economy. .4 THE WORLD'S GREATEST MarnT SAtES , TIMES THOSE OP ANT OTITFitnpTfcjT