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ROSEBURG NFWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY, JUbY 13, 1926. FIVE i i Wet it I This hot Weather makes it necessary to ue a lot of p water about the yard in order to keep things grow- ing. A good plan is to order one of our PIPE SPRINKLERS k .They do the business right, reaching into corners and distributing the water just right. Come in and take a look at them and you'll be convinced. Other Kind If Wanted 8 i Churchill Hardware Co. The Iron Travel toSan Francisco LOS ANGELES AND WAY POINTS BY PICKWICK STAGE 24-Hour Service Roseburg to San Francisco . Effective April 5 -STOPOVER PRIVILEGE- s THREE 8CHEDULES DAILY LEAVING. TERMINAL HOTEL 4:20 P. M-, 1:00 A. M., 8i 10 A. M. Ohb Way Fare to San Francisco .814.76 Round Trip to San Francisco $29.15 One Way to Loa Anbelea $26.60 Round Trip Fare to Lbs Angeles One Day to San Francisco and Two Days to Los Angeles by Pickwick Reclining Chair Stages . TRUNKS WE HANDLE FOR YOU SEE US - FOLDERS 6ENT ON REQUEST CALL Terminal Hotel Phone 586, Roseburg, Ore., for Information TSTW.MM1M41MTTIW Well, everybody is bound to come to it some time. IDEAL BAKERY Phone 133 11 9 Sheridan St. Diamond Briquets are best for a steady fire. Huy them of Page Lum ber and Fuel Co. Buy Used Cars FROM Roy Catching Mtr. Co. 1925 Ford Coupe 1925 Hudson Coach 1923 Maxwell Coupe. 1923 Ford Roadster 1922 Overland Touring 1922 Gardner Four 1918 Buick Six 1919 Dodge Touring 1920 Dodge Touring 1921 Studebaker Special 1922 Studebaker Light Six 1918 Oakland Touring ' I "A chorus girl would make a Fortune if she were a cen tipede" And vo would make a for tune, loo, if every car owner In Douglas County knew about the Hawkinson System Tiro Repairing and tried it just once. We would have to triple the size ot our plant. Healy-Wood Vulcanizing Co. Phone 104 333 N. Main Street Down ! T s Mongers -S50.00 K g I E ! B On yer way to the Ideal Bakery to buy some of Grimm's Milk Bread DEER CREEK LOWEST IT HAS BEEN IN 75 YEARS ACCORDING TO RESIDENTS "Deer Creek is the lowest It has been In 75 years," said O. C. Crow n today. Mr. Drown came in this morning from his farm on North ueer threes, mi. inwn o i early in order to get back to his ! home before tho heat of the day as the flno grove around his house affords a coolness which the rcsi- dents of tho city envy on hot days, i "I havo talked Willi residents! Who have been familiar with Deer Creek for more than 75 years, -save my daddy my daddy: Mr. Brow n said, "and they all I 'Clare, listen to me. Do you agree that It has never been as think 1 wouldn't give my liie mr low as at present. In fact, it has his? I'm going to call others, iUlmost stopped running and the i'oider than 1 am and wiser. Ilul water Is standing In pools. The ex-l know! lies had a shock and jtrrhie dry weather Is working aia stroke a few hours. Oh my great hardship on those who haveiGod!" been using the water for lrrigat-1 Tears ran down his face; he Tng purposes." I went blindly lo the telephone and n ! gave the long distance operator M. c. radabaugh, Auctioneer, D30 N. Pine St., Rose burg, Oregon. o Arundel, piano tuner. Phone 1S9-L. TUBBY ' Tt'WmJR. EEO TIME r 1 1 'H'J .y -AKiD EE MEMBER. WOW),' MO ) jg wLvtO. MIMO ASOUtA' ftPEfJT WOOQ. X l I DENtZ- J ,1 ABOOT ROLLER.-oKMES iWILE I J THEE. POO-- I'D 17 I BETTER VOUai A V MOM M -foO A(2E SIMG WOOQ. 1 OiirfUPt? UKMFk RlCVCI E I j(i w i.n i.rat f VAN D V X t R ( CHAPTER 10. Under the drift of letters tliero was one addressed in Amy's hand. It was to someone in New York; Clare made out "Mr." but the name was blotted. She judged the envelope had been mulled when the-ink still was wet, lur the name and the street wero quite Illegible. In the return cornor Amy nan written her home address instead of her hotel; that was why tho letter had found Its way here. It was unlike Amy, somehow. Tho eirl caught it up with mo lidea of placing It In her mother's room; then Bhe thought nor step father called and before going back to the study, luld it on the table. . He was sitting in his chair; she told hint good-night and went on upstairs, forgetting-tho Bqunro with the blurred writing. It was sometime in the night that Clare Jumped nwuke. Thors was no sound, nothing to call her from deep slumber, yet she sat up, terrified. She put out a cold little hand and pulled on the light. Not so late after all only ono o'cock. She reached for her robe and into simiers euing StiU lio thrust Her feet side the bed. listening sound; the house was asleep it seemed, yet tho sense of u thing gidreadfully wrong was like a pre sence. ... She crept down the stairs, fol lowed a .bright line under lite door of tho study and went in softly. Br. Paul still sat before tho grate, a paper in his hand. She said: "Did you call me? I've been' frightened" Ho made no answer, sitting there with the paper rtlstling taintly, and she went to him, her heart pounding against her threat. , -Daddy! Ale you ill! Oh, Dad dy Paul " Ills face was twisted so one eye was nearly closed and he slumped in the chair, his lull arm hanging. Jle spoke. in u strange mumble: "Letter burn It. Amy " Shaking eu. she coultl hardly stand, she took the sncet and placed it cn the coals. With u tremendous effort lie pointed to h SllUUlU Ull IMU 11UUI UIIU HUM IMll that upon the Hume. 11 was ine envelope sue uau seen on inenaii table, addressed in, her mother's hand. Tiiere was rewer, aimoat. nap plncss, In his wrung face when sue turned to him, sobbing. 'Thought it mine." be mumbled. Mistake call Ted " Then she was battering on Ted's door and ho was coming out, rub bing his eyes but wnoliy ulort when she cried. "Hurry oh, hurry! He's all twisted don t let liim die, Ted!" He said, harshly, "Ho quiet, Clare!" and she tollowed him to tho still figure Even in her. panic she noted the firm gentleness of Ted's llngil's as lie removed his brother s col lar and placed a stellmst. po against his heart. Mo snapped directions und she boiled water lor him in the kitchen, slood by while lio dissolved u tablet, did 'something wilh a hypodermic. In a voice unlike ills own lie said, "ilow do you feel, old man.'' The answering mumble set Clare's heart pounding again; "End felt it coming wonting too hard " The stricken man 8 eyes met hers, pleaded In ngKny; tiiey moved al.n,j.-,l imperceptibly toward tho grain, i "Ho doosn t want Ted to know about tho letter." sue tnouglil and clung to the lifeless lilt band. "You can trust ine. Daddy l'atu! You know you can trust me!'' He closed bis eyes then and Ted sent her for Samuels. They car ried me doctor up to his room, the guest room, where he had mov ed Ihe night of Clare's parly, and when Ted came out a meat deal later lie found her cr'-tubing on tne floor outside the door. "Poor little girl kid,' lie said. t hat it. it, Ted? Is he siil- fcl.i,g. i'ed? lie bent over, so his hands were beneath her elbows and helped her tin. "Detler go to bed, I'lare. I'll put In a call lor your mother. We'll trv to get her here time," lie linisln d drearily -tie shan't die You ve got to save hfe'i, Ted! Youve got the name of Amy's hotel in iow York. Clare' stumbled to her room and dresstd; physicians came hur riedly and passed In und cut, their faces gruve. They talked In low lives his skill had saved and of hlu charities and good works. They Isald: "A great loss a sad loss! ' At five o'clock Clare asked Totl about her mother, Tho operator bad reported every hour through out tho night, ho explained, tliut Amy was not in hen room. Copyright li)2(i-King Features gyudtcute, Inc. Anyway, you are not taking chauco when you buy a lot Sutlierlln. lu CENTRAL POINT MARSHAL FACING LIQUOR CHARGE (AMoclulfd l'rtwi Leaked Wire.) MEDFOUl), Ore., July 12. Jamt'B Cununlngs, town marshal of Central Point, was arresled last night, and Is charged with posses sion of liquor. Ho entered ft plea of not guilty this morning In po lico cottit. The authorities allege that Marshal Cununlngs was pres ent when a liquor tleul was eon- u,,, ,,,,... i ,i n,i .i,,,n n,v hi. voices of Dr. Puul: told of be-'tered tho house, threo gallons ofterday by. an automobllo driven I moonshine was on tho floor near I by Philip Crocker of Spokane. wiiero cunimiug.s was staiiumt,. Vein Hansen, arrested nt tile samu time, entered a plea oi guilty, and was fined $'iliO; and given 00 days In Jail, for posses sion and sale. James cavannugh of Klamath Falls, was niresied as tho alleged purchaser of tho li quor and Tom Olson, as an alleged party in the transaction. ' Other week-end arrests for li quor violations include IT. C. Su llierlnnd, und it. it. McCroskoy for alleged possession and J. E. Arnes, ail of Ibis. city for posscssiou of a gallon of wlue. . . A lot In Sutherllu Valley lit this lime may mouu much 1:1 the near tuture. -o- RISINQ MARKET FAILS TO ATTRACT HOP GROWERS t.lxmelntrl l'lcua l.ensed Wire.) PORTLAND, Ore., July 12. Hop growers tire not overly anxious to sign further contracts on a ris ing market even at the 26 cent of fers and sales aro limited. Accord ing to reports the l2ti crop Is al ready contracted heavier than us ual with probably (i5 or 70 per cent signed. The crop this year is expected to run close to 12,H7U,UuU pounds as com pared to a live-year average of ll,3i6,tiun pounds. There aro ap proximately 13,000 acres In hops in the stale. JOURNALISM FOR PREACHERS CHICAGO, July 13. A course In journalism tor preachers is an nounced by Dr. Carl Ktnolen, uros- Ident of Uarrutl llibllcal Institute beginning tins tall. The chief aim of the course will be to ti'acll iu'o:.pi'Clive ininlsti'l's what ciiiistilutes news necepiiihlo to tlie editors of their future cein muuilieH, and how lo adyerlise their church and work. STATE FLAX PLANT NEEDS MONEY FOR EMERGENCY (AMtuctated I'resn l-eitsetl Wire.) SAM'J.M, Ore.. July 13. At the request of Governor Pierce, U.cie tary of stain Koser yesterday is sued a call for a meeting of the I slate emergency board on W 1- nesday of this week to consider an emergency appropriation of from Jau.uUO to $7ii,UU0 for tho flax Industry nt the state penitentiary. The money is needed lo pay fann ers for new flax now being re ceived. Tho money will be repaid the state, it if said, as soon as tho finished piMidtlct is old. New Gland Treatment m CI IU I II it 1 (II II:,' VIMIM.II1S 1,1 r Ul DlSCOVered!1'11 wars or the raited Hint, is l!y a new discovery the vital Eland substance may now be stip- , pi(,, tablot form. This method ! of trentment is highly reciininn iid- ed iiv Kuropran and Ainencan I the internal l plnnd extract administialion r. "" ."i"-'""- , "" i,.,u u rrv ,.,,-t.,l':lli Initiation will be held, candl- rr.... ,,, Iho m.-i'!tmii!iiir i glands of the human body, often . posts. A grand Slag party and : rrawnkenins them lo normal ac-i smoker lu Ihe armory will follow. j iivjiy, j Officers and delegates lo Ihe (iliiiidogen, Ihe new scieiillfic national convention will be elected gland Ionic, which is prepared in I .Saturday morning. Sightseeing convenient tablet form, lor nn-nUrlpH will bo lalO'n Snltirilay afler- , anil for wrini' li, provides a simple noon and Sunday wbile a dance ! method of taking glandular iroai-j will be a .Saturday night feature. , nient. Accept no tubsliliitc". In- -t o si.-t oh Kenuiiie (llandoen. t lie j Can you liriaeine what would 'original gland tonic. Chapman's ; happen if w-o strike oil lu Sdther- drug store will s:ipply voir Mom Must Have Been Eavesdropping. NEWSY BITS PHILADELPHIA My, , but ilia R'rla "re udng a lot of rouge. The money tpji.t ca lamncucu in tuu country in a year exceeds the su aries of primary and second grade school teachers, if Miss Nanette F. Weeki was correct-in her ataio ineut to the Unlversalists' Sunday school convention. LTtUANA, 111. Garland Grange, Red's brother, Is going to totu some ice before ennl weather comes In the lull. Then It will be ,' time for him to try to do some thing like he did for lilt til.' MODESTO, Cal. The board of education will reeelvo "diplomas and "graduate" today. It received the proper number of "credits" at a recall election held yesterdny. The recall was based on the an nounced uttempt of tho board to "rhango Iho location of ttio high school and voting for tho buying of n high school sito on "Dry Creek." ' I.EWISTON, Idaho. Journeying to an Indian congress in Spokane, Peop Poo Talipt, hereditary chief of tho Ness Perce Indians, was struck down una seriously injured Mrs. Ring Visits Mrs. Richard C. Ring, of Eu gene, formerly of tills city, visited over the week end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Wilcox here. She relumed homo Monday and was accompanied by her moth er, wlio will spend tnreo or tour days visiting In Eugene. How much would it Increase th value of your town lot in Sutlier lln If a large saw mill were built In Sutherlin Valley! -i-i : a "(i.AS TUB IIOItKltS" V-'A lleuzino gas crystals will kill prune and pencil borers better than any other method yet dis covered. The pruno and peach growers can not atford to, let these insect pests sap tiio vitality ot their trees yhen a small in vestment in -this drug will save the tree. Tho County Agent or Horticul tural Inspector will take pleasure in demonstrating the application of the gas crystals to the treos in any community where demon strations huvo ncvcT been hold. The season for using these gas crystals. will soon be upon us und any ono unfamiliar with its usu tliiiuld see niomoors of the County ExUnslon force. j NOTICE Having sold our Interest In Iho r.osebuii: lyVdery, we will not bu responsible lor liny bills contracted after this date. CI. M. and Arthur Puckott. Do you know there are millions of leet of the finest timber In tho state in sight ot Sutherlin? o DROWNS IN SIGHT OF MOTHER AND AUNT BOY (.Uhirl:it.il I'U'sa Luuneil Wire.) I. A intANlii',', Die., July 13. iloy AiiloI, 20', is rt porled to have diowned at. itadiinuiii lale yester day. The drowning occurred Willi his mother watching and with his auiiL and brolhi r in the pool, lie is said lo have waded Into deep water anil was unable to swlip out. The Angels nre from Walla Walla, and aro spending the summer at II nines, Oregon. Would It surprise you if woolen mill were established Sutherlin Valley? EUGENE LEOIONNAIRE3 PLAN FOR STATE MEET (A,.ri:il-l rnrt l.,-nr".-d Wire.) KI't.K.NK, Ore.. July Kl.-Kri'd Slover. of lllllte. Petin., comiliaud- exiM'cled lo lie in tMigono ki ut-li-ud tile state convention of that oi'Kani.alion July 16-1S. A business session will be held i'll.lay morning at 10 o'clock, at which time the convention will be oat' s III no socmcu ny limine lilt Vallev' i I FOR LADIES I I Thursday, July 15 1 I MIGHT 8END SOME OF IT NORTH tAMocluiwi PreM lA'UKd Wire.) BUENOS AIRES, July 12. Olio of tho severest winters In years is being experienced in the Andes mountains, uc- cording to reports from Meu- doza. The bhow has renchotl tho height of telegraph wlrea at various points along- tho Andean railway conuecUng Argentina and Chile, lnhabl- tunls of the mountain villages assert that the depth of tho snow Is unnrecedeuted. It has been Biiowlng almost cbntiu- uously for more thuu a mouth. . 4 NOTICE ' - . There will bo on open air molding of the Business and professional Women's Club at limpqua Park on Friday oven- lug. July llilh. ' Those who are mteresteu mny come early and play golf, swim, and other amusements. A picnic lunch will bo-sorv- cd ul 0:30. lirl-.ig plate, knife, fork, spoon and cup. Meet at Judd's Furniture store between 6:30 and 0:15 p. in. There will be cars for transportation. WOMAN SLIGHTLY HURT IN AUTO -WRECK YESTERDAY Miss Dernlce Dritlon, and Mrs. C. 11. Strylte-r, of- Brady, Neb., members of a traveling orchestra, received minor injuries yesterday In an auto accident hear Wolf Creek. Edward lllramato, Japan ese chauffeur for Mr. and Mrs. Honrv Koenko of Olendalo, Calif. was arrested for reckless driving In connection wilh the wreck. According to Traffic .Officer Thurber the accident occurred when Hlraninlo, driving a Cadillac sedan occupied by Mr. and Mrs Koenko. attempted to pass another car oii a turn and met tho Strykar machine, a Pontine, occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Stiyker, Miss Hrltton, Gladyeo Thompson and Frank Schwab, all members of an Itiner ant dance orchestra. Miss Hrltton and Mrs. Stryker received minor cuts and bruises, which, however, wero not of a so lions nature. Dr. Fnwcett. ot Glen dale was called to attend them, lllramato was placed under nr rest by Officer Thurber' and wiib taken to Grants Pass for trial to day. , Soo It today und then see It five years from today. We mean Sutborlln Valloy. Special prices on cross cut and falling saws at Wlinrlun Bros, Buy lumber at Pages; they carry a largo stock. . DIl. M. II. PLYLlilt Chiropractbr. Phone 152. Lane and Rose BIB. FOR SALE Registered ' and- grade Ilnmp shlro ranis anil Angora bucks, from noti-shcdding sires. W. Q. PAUL, S. Deer Creek Amy Rogers BEAUTY SHOP Phone 118-L 137 N. Main Evenings by Appointment Automobile Insurance We write nil lines. Fire, theft, collision, public liability and property damage. . Prompt selllement of claims. Yon will' appreciate tin service of this agency. Insiiro today, G. W. Young & Son 116 Cass St. Phone 417 THEY Up Again! But Not Here. Old Crop Flour . . None Better. Few as Good., Need any Pipe, Pumps, Gas Engines? "Se6 Ot First W Can Save You Money" FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE R08EBURQ CLASSIFIED SECTION ALL NEW ADS WILL BE FOUND ON BACK PAGE FOR SALE IJIIOCCOLI PLANTS Kruse and Atfiiey strains in patch. Farm uuiuau uxenango. 1V0K SALK UraveilBtein apples. boo per box. ill lug your bAea i. innus m. B. ot Moseburg. H. J. Kluiger. POH SALE 100 head extra fine wool sheep. K. F, Huntley, Brock way. FO'll SALE Registered Hamp shire rams. E. M. Matltls, phone DM. FOR SALE 1 dluing room table and ti chairs, 1 library table. 1 rocker; Queen Aun style, Ameri can walnut, 1 Congoleuui rug, vx 12. Phono 37F4. BUCKS FOR SALE 1 registered Shropshire, 1 graue Rambouilette or will traue for registered . Hampshire. Will give- or take difference. J. E! Leonard, Olalla. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the County Cburt of the Slate of Oiugou tor Douglas County. In tuo matter ot the estate ot Timb- tny D. Itldonour, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has tiled his final ac count us administrator of the es tate of Timothy D. Widenour, de ceased, und tho court bus fixed Wednesday, the 4tn day of August; l2ti, at tne hour of nino o'clock a. m. in tho court '.room of said court at llosoburg, Oi'egon, iib the time und place lor hearing objec tions to said final account and the settlement thereof. Dated and tirst published this 6th day of July,-102(1. i . . It. W. MARSTERS, X Administrator of the estate ot Timothy D. Ridenour, ducensed. : All wealth comes from tne earth. Take a tip. Buy a lot In Sutborlln. RoseuuriSteam LADNDRY'KlDS RID Of AULV6VJR AND YOUR CLOTHES ! Look over our price list. It looks reasonable, doesn't It? Now if you ' think you'd like to have us do your wash ' each week ask us for our spe cial price on that propo sition. Wo bellevo you'll entertain it. Roseburg Steam . i Laundry PHONB It Ti irKMig" By WINNER! Flour Prices: $1.80, $2.10, $2.20 OAKLAND .I.I.I.T.T.T.T.T.Ttr.-I.T.T.T.T.Ti BROCCOLI PLANTS Tested Ash- by, large plants. S. W. Leak, Dlx onvllle. FOR SALE Or trade for pigs- pure bred Toulouse geese. In quire ot U. S. Nichols, Riddle, Ore. Box F. BROCCOLI PLANTS FOR SALE-'- Grown from Ashby's No. 1 and No. it tested seed. F. M. Curtis, Phone 8-F-t. FOR SALE Turkeys, 1 Bronze torn, 12 bens, 31 young turkeys. Bring crates. William Connor - ranch on Canyonville-Rlddle . road Frank Morals. FURNITURE For 6-room, bouse at private Bale. 733 E. Douglas . St. Monarch range, bed daven port, mahogany dluing set, refrig erator, etc. Come and Bee them. The house is for rent, ?20 per , month. LOST r . i LOST Green fountain pen with name on gold band. Finder please leave at Wews-ltevlow office. Re ward. FOR RENT. M FOB. RENT 4-room furnisned apartment. 240 N. Rose su ' ion RENT Big pluce, reasbu-, f able; some furniture. 1002 Pros pect St. ' . . .-.;. : 1 ' FOR RENT 6-room boUBe, S22.5U Phono 471-L; call b47 S. Btoph ens street. ' FOR RENT 2-room apartment,' olbso In, electric range, , cool and airy. Phono 227-Y. . , FOR iTENTNicely (urnishi3 sleeping room, close lu. Phono 41-lt, 247 S. Jackson. ; FOR RENT in, with Six-room house, clos4 garage. Inquire 101 Sheridan street. PASTURE for cows, 'i per month. Apply to Mrs. P. Sinnott, ad joining Kinney Addition. FOR HEM25oom furnished house, fO por mo. E. J. Smith, Miller's Addition. Piiono 210-L. FURNISHED AFTS. for roaL"Mod" orn in ovory respect. Closo in. Reasonable rates, Phone 68. FOR RENT Furnished rooming house. Stopheps street next Mo Rose Hotel, Inquire H. 11. Slu pleton, Douglas Nat'l Bank. FOR RENT Two front offic rooms. Located in business cen ter of city. Cull at.lUli N: Jack) ' sou St. or phone 68. WANTED WANTED Maternity work in tho homo. 11. E. Thompson, Wilbur, Ore. GIRL' wishes to care for children or do light housework. Phone 270-Y. WANTED Girl for 'general hduso work. Call at Chambers' Garage, Phone 619. WANTED Middle aged woman for general housework. If not' experi enced do not apply. 420 Vista Ave. WANTED MalTanTlvUeto do janitor work. Must have exper ience. Address A. B., News-lie view. MISCELLANEOUS CAR OWNER Don't forget to call 653 when in need of auto parts. Sarff's Auto Wreckioc House. Automobile Repairing GREASING WASHING Bring In your car and havo us go over It. Nash Sales and Service. L R.Chambers Motor Co. Oak and Rote Phone 649 Roseburg, Ore. HOUSE PAINT $2.40 Far Gtllon Denti-Gcrretscn Company