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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIFAV, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21.1 926'. SEVEN g.STggTflffiimaaT. Ihe Trowel No. 7 September If we were tin Inven tor we'd try to In vent a nou skid noodle fur chicken soup. It will noon be time to start liking win ter bettor thtiu sum mer. . J. P. Demi of Camas Valley Is building a Stone Tile borne on bis farm In Camas Valley. Ho has been burned out tbree times In the last tew years so Is using nothing but fire proof materials. In thlB building. Solomon "Say, lkey, for vy you don't wash your face? I can tell you had egg for break fast this morning." lkoy"Ah, ha! I fooled you.'. egg yesterduy morn. lug," C. If. Husho la giv ing the A. B. Hons- Am hmnn mi IlMinnn BiriiHt a coats of palnt. John Hatfield Is having the sumo treatment given to his Dlxouvillo store. Every home has somebody won t close .the doors, t. The latest Job to the credit of our Hoof ing Department Is the hot coating of the Davidson .build ings on North Jack sou street, , , There are a lot of things In Roseburg DENN-GERRETSEN CO. ffTgffffgfrft CLASSIFIED SECTION ALL NEW ADS WILL BE FOUND ON BACK PAGE FOR SALE FIFTY ewes fnr sale. Keith Kester son, Oakland, Ore. FOH SALE Angora buck. V. J. liurslk, Melrose, Ore. : Ft) It SALE-''Lioyd'' go cart. Phone. 20. 1018 Winchester. ' FOR" SALE 50 . head -"of i goats. Frank Ellison,' R. F. D. No. 1. FOR SALE Oats. . and vetch. . Cooper place, Melrose. ; On 'FOR SALE Dry oak and laurel . wood, fhoue 38F22. J. J. Kester. REGISTERED and""graderAngora bucks for sale. W. G. Paul, S. Deer Creek. , ' . , ,: . FOR - SALE Westingbouse auto- lnfiftfi elp.ntrif! Htnve. C'.nU 4I19-.T. or 130 Chadwlck St. - FOR SALE 3 dry cows and que 2 year old heifer, or will trade for grain, Phone 14F3, , .' 1011 SALE Big type Poland China pigs, both sexes, $15 each. J. P. Talbot, Canyonvlllo. . ' TOirSALE"-"CHEAP 1926 ' Ford , truck with cab and stake body. a. u. u am. ftiuuie. ureeon. FURNITURB FOB, SALE If you are looking for low prices In new or Blightly used furniture call at Powell's, 238 and 210 N. Jackson. FOR SALE Choice dry wood, fine split body oak and laurel, round oak blocks and little round Btovewood, and fine split fir. Phone 497. PIGS for sale rA few shoats. One good coyote Btart dog; purebred walker registered, 6 years . old, deer proof; 3 walker hound pups left. E. It. Short, Umpqua. ENGLISH and Llewellyn setters und pointers, trained or untrain ed; reasonable prices. Atbert F. Wilson, Hotel Lebanon, Leban on, Ore. DON'T FORGET, when you need u suitcase or hand bag, you can sa''e money and get a good one, too, at Powell's Furniture Store, 238 N. Jackson St INVESTORS Real estate offers the best security and higher interest Income; put your money where you can look at it oc casionally. We have several city properties capable of producing good rental incomes. McLENDON REALTY COMPANY, CORNER OAK AND SIAIN - FOR SALE Hotel and annex, com pletely furnished; looated at- Riddle, Oregon; containing 22 bedrooms, kitchen, dining room, living room and office. Price ?2,500 cash. Terms may be ar ranged. For further information Inquire of Ira B. Riddle, Rose burg, Ore., or Mary F. Riddle, Riddle, Oregon. FOR RENT, FOR RENT Piano. Phone 31F5. Mrs. Charles Brand. fori RENTFuralinwl apart ments. 313 S. StepheuB. FOintEN'T 2 sleeplngfooms for men. 427 W. Mosher. FOR- RENT Furn I abed house, 335 N. Rose. Call after 5 p. m. FOR RENT Furnished house. In quire 404 S. Pine or phone 143-J. FOR-nENTrod6obiir house. FOR RENT Furnished shack," $8. , Mrs. E. M. Dickey, Miller's Ad dltion. I FOR RENT Two four-room fur-! aished houses. Phone 471-L, or! call at 647 S. Stephens. 1 FOR REN'F- 3-room furnished ! house, $10. J. D. Braughton, Mil ler's Addition, Roseburg. FOR RENT Farm of 65 acreB ad joining Kinney addition to city. Address Mrs. P. Slnnott, Ruse burg. FOR RENT 5-room house with sleeping porch, close in, $20 per month. At 128 S. Kane St. Get! key at Rice & Rice. V. J. Slur-! geon. FOR RENT Two-room apartment, plectrin ranei?. H. nnd C water.; $18. Also 4-room down stairs ntmrtment, private bath, close in. 221 West Washington. Phone; ' 227-V. ' and Float '21, 1926: Vol. 1 I had ' about which some- M thing ought to be done. Mr. J. C. Mcliunry of the Western Wull- board Company of mmilo nf .Seattle spent the Certuiiiteed!wok - eud hero glv- lng us new ideas .about tho ubo of Perfection I'lnster board. Come In and let us pass some of those . ideas on to you. ; .. , " Mary had a little dog. It was a noble pup, It stood upon its hind logs When you hold ' Its front legs up. Too busy Monday taking cure of or ders to write up the Trowel and . Float, so here it Is today. In It that i H E Hi wiiiiriiwiiiiiiiiiij MANTRAP ANTLERS FOR RENT 6-room .house, com pletely furnished, ideal location. Inquire at once, 412 Fowler St. WANTED . : : WANTED Woman , to wash dishes. Apply Roseburg Cafeteria. BIG farm boy 16 wants country place to work a,:id attend school, Phone 45F4. ,...', .,, '. .- WANTED Men. Good live propo- 1 sltiou for .live wires. N.. Jackson. - Call at 313 WANTED Someone with baler bale 25 tons hay. Write H., Eikrneier, Tehmile. ' : ; EXCHANGE SELLf-; Farms, bus iness houses; lotB. ' Our system ' gets -results when other fail. McLENDON REALTY COMPANY, CORNER OAK AND MAIN HELP WANTED, MALE AND FE MALE Wanted : Two neat ap pearing men or women to sell nationally advertised genuine Bilk hosiery and lingerie. Excep tional opportunity. Box 67, Grants -Pass,-Ore. ' LOST LOST Spotted male lieuud. Find er phone 6F31. Reward. STRAYED OR STOLEN from the Carl Ohman pasture at Eden bower, one black mare with . white hind feet, and white star 1 on hose, weight about 1200 lbB. Reward for information." Mrs. R. H. Barker, R. F. D. No. 2, Box 23A. Phone 25F4. MISCELLANEOUS UMBRELLA MAN leaves town this week. Call at 315 W. Lane St., opposite Rose Hotel. COOLWEATHER is cbaTlweatiier. Diamond briquets, Rock Springs and Utah coal at Page's. CAR OWNER Don't forget to call 663 when in need of auto parte. Sarffs Auto Wrecking House. FOR EXCHANGE Fine home in Eugene valued at 510,500; will ' take Roseburg property as part payment. . Suburban Btoro with a nice four room apartment to exchange for Roseburg property. L. E. Hodges, Realtor, 794 Will St., Eugene, Ore. . FOR After September 20 I have for disposal a fine lot of i 1 . ANGORA BUCKS . Sired by "Grant's Lad" ' A Non-Shedding Buck of the South African 6 train - Also Registered Pure-Bred two . , year-otds "A good sire is half the herd." i w. a paul i : ; ' ; ; j a 8. Deer Creek ' MANTRAP iUfcW I ANTLER Si wPzV IK R. C. Re-Dedicates Itself To Care Of Rapidly Thinning Ranks Of Civil War Veterans D10S MOINUB, Sept. 1. I'rln-, ciples established by the . CSrund Army of the UopMbllo form the foundation for all of tho work or Its nuxllliaiy. The Woman Hoilvf Corps, for tho bcltuinient of huin - unity and 'America, Catherine Mc- Urldo Hostur, presldont ut 'tno corps, declared today In hor annual address before the untional conven tion. ! The 0. A. n., the speakor said, always has been the first consider latlon of the W. H. C 'and the (work of the corps for the 0. A. II. Ib a work of love whose greatest aim Is to perpetuato the history 'made by tho heroic soldiers of the I Civil war so that posterity - may I know or the Bacrmcos mauo in preservation of the United States." i The President recommended that $1,000 be sot aside this year lor financial aid of the uranu Army. Another recommendation was for o a montn pensions lor uivu wt nurses. Among other recommen dations were two for extension of child welfare and Americanization work. 631; assets of 555,722.81 and no liabilities. G. A. B. Ranks Thinning May 23 and 24, 1866, the Grand ; . . --3 ' " ' MOVIE M WE AWARDED S2,Bfl FROM AL JOLSO: (Associated l'ress Leased Wire.) NEW YORK, Sept. 21. A ver dict for $2,627.28 against Al Jolson, comedian, in the suit for $571,6-16 for alleged :breach of contract brought-by D. W-; Grif.ith, Inc., was returned by a jury In federal court today. iTho suit resulted from an al leged agreement by Jolson to act in a motion picture to be made by Griffith. Joison, however, after viewing a trial run of film, said he realized he-; would not be success ful as1 a movie 'actor and refused to continue' with the plan. Ho' de nied any contract ever had been signed. Griffith asked damages for money he claimed he expended in preparation for tha film, which" was to have been knovn as "Mam my's Boy." ' . : ! Window Bhndos at very reason able prices. We take special or ders on hand made shades of highest-quality, quick service. Powell's. 01P11TE0 BY1TUILI1E KING ALBERT SAYS (AnBocfntcd Press Leased Wire.) ,, BRUSSELS. Sept. 21. The en gagement of Crown Prince Leo pold, 24-yoar-oId Belgian heli'-ap-parent, to Princess Astrid of Swe. den, 20, third daughter of the Duke Our ttrfrcookinf, process gives Albers Minit Oats a delicious, nut-like flavor;'a toasty taste that's new ! Have you tried it? "Albers stands for Better Breakfasts" ; TUBBY LJ 1 ,h I Army of tho Hcpultc first paraded, burore l'reaident Andrew Johnson, j j,i , Washington. The Army of the j I'otoinuu passed tho first day und :u,a Western Army, under (Jcnmal iv. T. Sherman, lliu second day. Two hundred thousand Boldiors Woio in the review. The Crund Army of the Itepub- lie was organized In 1867, with II F. Stephenson, Illinois, as provi sional conunuuder, S. A. 1 1 m limi t, Illinois, was elected national com mander, later the Bame year. General John A. Logan, on Mny 5, 1868, by a General Ordor estab lished Memorial Day, since almost universally observed on May 30. Largest encampment was at Bos ton, in 189U, when 409,489 veterans attended. ... Major General John L. Clem, who enlisted ub a drummer boy lit the age of nine, is believed to be the youugest member of the G. A. R. ; Less than 50,000 of Grant's army are still on the rolls, according to last report a, a loss of 20,000 by Capt. John B. liuuau, of Spring field, 111., Is the, present national commander. Sixtieth annual en campment' at Dea Moines, Iowa. Health the Greatest Wealth NOTHING more quickly or completely destroys health than chronic Piles or oilier Rectal and Colon ailments. The constant irritation affects important nerve centers steadily undermining both physical and mental canadty. Yet, a cure Is dim-le, easy, inexpenshi and cure as proved by my lltousnmU of Kiiccessft4 carts. Itut, to remove all doubt. I GUAKANTKB JN VVKiijNC to cure any case al Plies, no mailer bow severe, or return your fee. Instead ol looking forward to many years suffering, be well, happy, strand, vigorous. Send today for ray new FREE lOO-pase illustrated Book which explains ALU DEAN, M.D..Irtc PURVvAfiD OFFJCES: b, n.an Builrlina SEATTLE OH-1UE.. 808-812 Shoftr Dull jinn O. W.i Cfillfi. MOII5E (WJ.lIt fUtuSw 1 ItrHll of Vatestergoetlaud, and niece of King Gustav, was officially ! an nounced today. : 1 "Their marriage Is entirely one of- inclination," King Albert told a press delegation in announcing the news. Queen Elizabeth nodded approval of her husband's words. . "The prince and the princess," he continued, "met several times before her visit last month to Ciergiion Castle. They are acting in complete liberty and independ-. ence, making their decision withJ out interference from anybody." CHILD SUFFERS BURNS FROM HOT WATER Vivinn, tlio 2 yent old daufihtor of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Steward of Spi'ingflold, was nainfully burned about the ftice, chest and arms yutiterdEy morning, when she upset a pan of hot water which was heat ing on a campfire where the party were camped while on a hunting trip at Dad's Creek between Gleu dnle and Westfprk. , The child waa brought to Rose burg and medical attention was given by Dr. E. Ji. Stewart. While quite painful tho burns are not expected to prove- serious. Mr. mid Mrs. Steward returned to Spring field with tho child yesterday uf ternoon. UNION COUNTY FOR G. O. P. NOMINEES (Anwciatfld Frew Leased Wire.) LA UltANDE. Ore., Sept. 21. I Tho Uniun county Republican cen- tral conuniltoe last niRht reafflrm I ed its support of I. I. Patterson, I Frederick toiwer and other can ididates on the party ticket. Mr. Patterson, candidate for governor, addressed tho meeting. inunimii.jMiujjii q.2l ;I3 ! MANTRAP A N T L E R S j 1 1 . .. I Copwi,n by tJriM r-.i., 1 vNEC - -a , . - (.Wvlatnl I'n'M Letim! Wire.) CHICAGO, Sept. 21. A motion by receivers tor tho Chicago, Mil waukee and St. Paul railroad that U (late he net for llin Rule of the property ; came before Federal Judge James H. V'llkerson today with a prominent group of boud Holders prepared to resist It. , The bondholders group Is known as the "Jameson committee" and Its. head, E. C. Jameson, New York insurance executive, was In court with Joseph S. Frellnghuysen, for mer United Slates senator and ohiilniiau of the group, who Is ex pected to testify. Wnlhan L. Mil ler, former governor of New York, is chief counsel for the bondhold ers. Objection to the Betting of a date for sale of the road Is based by the proteslnnts upon their con tention that the "upset price" of $100,000,000 suggested by experts as a minimum sale price Is unfair and upon their opposition to tho Kului-Loeb plau of reorganization. They also usk delay which will penult congress to enact leirlsla- tion which they contend mny ob- vniie mo necessity of the Bale. Jameson will not appear as a witness, the court having denied him opportunity to tell his - at.n-v or tne railroad's flnunc ul dlfflcul- ties. : ISat barbecue aandwlohs and live forever. Brand's Road Stand. SHORT MEETING Aside from entertaining tho proposition made by the Elks lodge concerning tho purchase of Fnrqunr Island for park purposes the city council had a very mild session last night. Tho committee on flro and water reported that it had in stalled a new., hydrant jienr tho high school building in West Roseburg. The electric liirlit com mittee recommended the installa - tton of a light near the Peonlos ounpiy company uuuuing for. tne benelit of the. street cleaning de - Iinrlnmnf wlllnli m.m.n tnn .41... street flusher at night. Sidewalks were ordered constructed on Ham I ilton street, south of Rico street, in compliance wltn tne petition of C. J. Rand. Tho matter of extend ing the pavement of Claire stroet, according to the petition of H. O. rargeter, was authorized, the pave ment to be 21 feet wide and of Standard depth. Considerable time The loss oh the buildings -he es was spent In .hearing the report of tlmatod nt $400,000, and the J600, tlie engineer, who recently re- 000 remainder on equipment, aril turned from a trip of investigation oles in the . musouni, und manu lHo the operation of sewage dis-1 scripts and books In the libraries posal plants. . RECRUITING OFFICERS (N CITY Sorgeant Louis Borger and Cor poral John M. Hardy, from the army recruiting service at Port land, have been In Hoseliurg at. the Federal.. building for the past two days to accept desirable and qunli- -Thafib Tanlac Aged Lwhthouno Keeper Tells 1 Story qf iinqfti. Restored. Many men and women endure lain needlessly. I is 15. H. norland. t . respected resi dent pf Milwau- I '.tie, Ore., says: I W 1 1 h o u t good; Health " a man's A. fe Is unbearable. f 00"er , or, llllor basis' vo nad a narrow escape. I neg- -ccted my health, and grew so ner vous I couldn't sleep.. My stomach would not digest food and had to ntlck to milk and eggs only. I forced myself to this and even then was tormented by sharp pains. I cvas in constant misery. "A friend told mo about Tanlac find I begun taking it. This wondaf tonic toned me up and made mo a new man. Now, I eat evorytliing K without trouble. I sleep like a child. I'm almost 80 years old now, but feel stronger and bettor than In many years, thanks to Tanlac." Tanlac. nature's own remedy ma do from roots, barks and herbs, la sold by your druggist, m 4 SSs'A Hank Bgings Home the Ice Cream. PHISONE.HS TAKEN ' TO SALEM, Dopuly Sheriff Hoilftus loft 4 this morning (or Sitluin, Ink- 4 Iiik with him Veiiion llownth unil Stunluy Uiookhun, who woro seiitencDil ynslonluy to out) your In the ponltonthiry. A warrant Is out for tho urrost of Ifloyd Pinloy, who was In- dieted Jointly with llownth mill DrookliHrt, and who wan 8ontoncod to two yonra In the neuitontlttry, but parolod. He hau alnuo boon uocused of sot- 4 tints (Il ea and Judge Hamilton 4 4 hus ordered his arroat and his 4 appearance in court to snow 4 why his parolo should not be 4 revoked. He 1b expected to he given a bearing this week, and In the event his parole la 4 revoked he will have to serve out the remainder of his two- year sentence, which was lm- posed In February. fled applicants for nil branches of the Bervice. They leave today for the count to spend a part of the week aud will again be In Roseburg on Saturday at which time they can bo reached at the Post Office or the Qiand Hotel. All branches of tho service aru open to tho ap plicants, Including the Phllliplno lHlanda, Huwnli, Panama, Alaska and the eastern coast DIET AND HEALTH tContinued rvoifl page 4.) rind the cause of your constant headaches. Headaches, like back achus, are usually : symptoms of trouble elsewhere than lu the spot complainlug, Wo have an artlolq on the sub ject which you may have, .(Enclose a fully self-addroBsed, Btamped en velope with your requeBt.) Mean while, have a . thorough physlcul oxitmlnatlon Including X-Itnya. Tomorrow Whole Wheat and Calories. : Razors honed aqd shears sharpon ed, send by mail. W. U. Keller, 608 Cobb St. Mt. ANGELCOLLEGE DESTROYED BY FIRE ' ' (Continued from page 1.) '"10 townspeople. The building was completed In 1904 and was ;saiu 10 oo one or tho best con- istructed buildings In the wost. I1),., Klosn vrna ononlnfliil.. .....1 the flames wo visible, for many nil on ann t nwn inn vn nv No School This Year. No accurate figures as to tho amount of insurance carried was avuilublo today, but it is negligible as compared to the loss, It was an nounced by Father Dominic, priest of the Mt, Angel parrlsh.- dating back to tho fifteenth con - wry. . All thoughts of - attempting ' to continue Bchool this year wero dis missed and the students who had gathered from all parts of the United -States for registration are today making arrangements to re turn to their home. The seminar ians studying for the priesthood nro being transferred to temporary quarters on the college dairy ranch on Crooked Finger Creek in the foothills, 17 miles east of Mount Angel, where they will continue their studies. . , The college and monastery were first established at tho foot of tho hill and were moved to tho pres ent location after a similar fire In 1892 wiped uut the old buildings. DeclBlon on what Is to be dono in the mntter of rebuilding will be reached at a conference to be bold this afternoon, It was announced. PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 21. Archbishop Edward D. , Howard loft for tho scene of tho fire Im mediately upon receipt of the first news from Mt. Angel. Plans for the Immediate relief of the famous old school would bo discussed with Father Morris, tho archbishop stated befpro his departure. : Ho expressed the belief Hint ways and moans would bo found for rebuild ing. . n HOME BARBER SHOP T.nrlnn and gnnts halrcuttlng, 85c; children's, 2Cc; shaves, IGe. j MANTRAP I I ANTLERS j1 The Farmer Pays m K m For all the extras of service, salesmen, demonstra i tions, credit, "easy" terms, etc. Buy that way if you must but if you want to get your money '8 worth buy where you only pay for what you order. Flour $1.85, S1.95, $2.05 12-inch Plow $20.00 See U Firt We Ca Save You Money FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE i v , KOSeBURO OAKLAND ' i MOORE MUSIC STUDIO iib N. Jackson St. Phone 602 ' ! 4 Private lessons begin Sept. ; 1st. Class lessons begin Stpt. 13th. ' (AiwooiiUtHl 1'rew Leaned wire.) ,V: MAMAHONBCK, N. Y.1 Women have so few clothes and so many men use their old shirts to polish their automobiles that Isadora KroUbaum, a ragman for forty years, has quit business; there are not enough rags to bothor with. ; PHILADELPHIA American moil aro buying fewer clothes bo cause of purchases of automobiles, radios, oil burning healers, eloclrlc refrigerators and "what will you have" on the installment plan, re tail clothloiB have been Informed lu convention. J NEW YORK Twenty chorus girls In an east side burlesque show had so few clothes Hint 20 detectives pinched them. ;' WJiou the performance was Btopped some of tho. cash customers asked why not pick on Broadway shows that JMmi .. ui i. p ' BERLIN More than 2,000 dostl UUo artists of all branches nro in cluded In the nrmy of Berlin's un employed. Of these nrtlsls who aro-unnblo to find work 035 are ac tors, 389 palntersj 233 opera sing ers, 103 sculptors and 89 writers.. Try (ho new shoo repairing shoy J. M. Chaples, prop. 211 Mnln. or 213 N. Jackson St., roar Kidder 1 n.toro. You will ttnd our work the kind that particular people want. Don't Spend for foods without flavor THE art of malting meals attrac tive is In serving llavory foods. In breakfast oats, see that you get the Quaker brand. The difference in flavor is amazing. - Some 50 years were spent perfect ing Quaker flavor. No oilier oats offers it to you. Yet tho price you pay is the same. ' Quaker milling, too, retains much of the "bulk" of oats. And that makes laxatives less often needed. Protein, carbohydrates and ' vitamincs and "bulk" are thus combined in making Quaker Oats an excellently balanced ration. Quick Quaker cooks in 3 to 5 min Thai's faster than plain toast. Makes the' richest breakfast now the quickest. .... Get Quick Quaker or regular Quaker Oals today for a richer break fast tomorrow. Quick Quaker Flashes of Life DH, M. H. PLYLER-Chlropraotor, Phone 162. iauu and Rose Sts. . Money to Loan on Real . y.;Y Estate Wo have plenty of monoy for good real estate loans, both city or farm loans. Wo are Douglas County correspondents for the Union Central Lite Insurance Company Loans, who make both the city and farm loans, and mid the Portland Trust and Savings Bank, Portland, Oregon, Also, have local money bolong lug to our clleutB to loan, RICE AND RICE Cass St. ' Roseburg, Oregon DR. NERBAS DENTIST : PalnlftM Extraotlon G Whan Desired . PyorrhM Cured Phone ' ' aaaoal Bids, LAUNDRT KIDS Take care OF nw LINENS C1C VbwR. SHIRT WASTS anovouruhens rar.e" At our. hands vii ll Wo'ro just about as1 . care- ful peopio as ever got into llio 1 a n n d r y .. business. What wo mean to say is ' that' wo aru expertly care ful: There aro a lot of par 'tlcular men - and women who llvo In this town who me duly grateful because wo are In the washing and - ironing buBlnoss. r t Roseburg Steam . Laundry PHONE 79 Roseburg, Qr. : ; 51 HAWKINSON ' SYSTEM TIKE REPAIRING ' ' ' GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY : Healy-Wood Vulcanizing Co. Phone 104 333 N. Main 8treet : By WINNER