GOOD BURGLAR Does Not Exist According to Official. lfmW. RUN" BAKER AGAIN HER0i OF THE WORLD'S SERIES. HOLD MEETING GENTLEMAN BURGLAR A MYTH UIrIi Orrfrfnl H) Tl.'re Arc hirt, Two tIHM of ( riw ltmeii Hcliuliu-ly ltiu-Kliu' L'n known in J'olite 1 - 'lnlH. PARIS, Oct. 14. The gentleman ly and acholarly burglar of a curtain school of romantic fiction haH been Riven a terrible, whack by M. Xavier ; ulcharM , formerly chief of the crim inal InveBtiKation department here and leader In the cIiuho after the no torious itonnet band of automobile bamtitH, all of whom he captured. ShUI he: 'Wo "le'iff(f burslfti' vdoes Aiot i. fttia.ri ueloiiK lo un Inferior iu. and very tew n them are very lig'-tu. Ah a rule they am what yi Atn-rt:;itit would citll tho loweHt r liio UiwhiowH, ii iid what courage t.u may liu)ieii lo poKKeaH in dun al most wholly to their feeble intellect and lack of Illumination." Guichard jnco tho criminal Invusitgatlon bu reau was abolished recently has been 1n cliurpo of the sovenlh diHtrict po lice Htatlon. llifl knowledge of crl ni ton I a nnd their habitg Ih Bald to be up'i-.-Ufld In K it rope. In a conver sation Vtl. the United Press repre sentative ho rtnld: Thxoush fiction writers' efforts plays nnd even newspaper articles, tte public haH come to believe that ihe modern bui'Klar Ih a very super ior jinrHon. ' lie la believed to be the fynibinatinn of romantic gentleman looking for new HontmtloiiH and an; up-to-date aclentiHt to whom such ob stacles n Hleel, armed cement, ultra mnrfern timo locks, elc, are as card-1 board. The Kiippositiou t erroneous! and Billy. Nothing could he further; front tho truth. In my wltolo career as chief of the! rarls Sureto (deloellvo department) I I met with but two cases in which Dwfett had been forced by oxy-hydro-jrrtn l)lowplpeH. Dynamite, oven. I fcmnd lo b( rarely used and when' employed innnlly bundled thlnci uo n rhnt the burglars bed to retire ' nifit.r hnndod. Tim doors of the mifesj -if. ('iuirbiirtl added that more foslves tighter tlutn tlmy hnd to be-' ffn with. Kew criminals t:-ke the pre-! mut Ion of wearing-glove", so theirj tNBv.er priutH can not lie titken. In I hin !n v vti it nvt'i'ybudy Is acquaint- j il wit h the f inner-print ny.siiMii of iritfini; crime, an Intelligent person. i'Hine-lK'iit. would certainly use M. (ttii'tiind added that more rrfmimtls are cauiibt by nmnns of fln jvr print cIimm than bv nnv other vmans. He added (lint whPn Scothtinl Yard in generally praised for making wrTh'KtH. In three nut of five crimes, wffirli Ih HO per c 'ttt., the I'-iU de tfcf(e may liniw uf a ivcud of "U 1r rent. In lilfm. n "t c-nt. In lit Id. fin pnr rent, in 1 : I 1 ami '.' I per "tni. in la 12. ;ki:i; .u:.m;s. I J K " a f 3r r r 43 ; - , $ ftp', - t (fiii)ptled by New Process Electro Corporation, M. Y.) This photograph shows "Home Run" Maker, of tho Athletics, true to his name, scoring tho first home run of tho world's scries. On his left Is shown Collins, who scored, and who Is awaiting his arrival with a broad smile. "Uig Chief" Meyers, catcher for tho Giants, judging from his attitude, Is somewhat peeved over tho 'homer". University Students Meet at Commercial Club. Y0U Bout' Have lo bo to 3ea to 5ee COMMITTEES ARE APPOINTED President Germoml Selects Allien Abraham, Helen Hamilton and 10. K. Strong Committee ou Jtesolutions. served, and a most enjoyable even ing spent by all. M. C. Weathcrfonl Is attending to business matters In Portland this, week. 1 J. J. Itobortson ,wlll commence j the erection of u new residence next j week, opposite the A gee. homo on the Pucific highway. Mr. and Mrs. Silverton have been vlpitlng at the home of Mr. and Mr.s' Deltoss the past weelt. liitke Hanion and family are niov-; ing to the Marsteri rnnrh house," where Mr. Itnnlon is employed. V. C. Oirlos, of Camaa Valley, 1 haw rented the Oavo I.enox ranch,; and will move his family hive in a ; few woekii. .HJI'!H. ! KXAMIXATIOX KOK ASSISTANT i'OHUST UANCiKU. Tho United States Civil Service Commission announces an examina tion for usslstont forest ranger on October 21 and 22'. In field district No. (i of the forest service the ex amination will be held In Alaska at Cordova and Ketchikan; in Oregon at Albany. Maker, Mend. Kugene, Grants Pas, Ileppnor. John Day, Lakeview, Medford. Portlands Pr-neville, Ilose burg, Su.mpter and .Wallowa; and in Washington at Mellingham, Chelan, Lea ven worth, Oknnoggnn, Olympia. Repuiilic, Scuttle, Tacoma and Walla Walla. Candidates must bo able bodied The University of O'egon Asso ciation met last night at the Com mercial Club, and discovered that Judge Rice was a member of the body, and won hi help In the cam paign before November 4. In addi tion to officers chosen last week, Miss Helen Hamilton was elected treasurer. President Germond appointed on a committee for resolutions, Mrs. R. M. Smith. Hon. Albert Abraham. Miss Helen Hamilton, and R V. Strong. On advertising, Walter Fisher, Dr. George E. Houck and M. R. Germond, the president, will serve. One argument presented at the meeting last night was the fact that the $175,000 for the university is al ready raised. It Is not a question of imyine the money, for the taxpayers already have paid this sum, but the questions is will the state university lie ullowed to use the money, or will it go to some other fund, as the leg islature may direct. The good people of Giv.Mi are not tn the least hii pel nl i I Uuih, judging from the i .ui'' Uc m p tuiu it Mon day. October lit, I :!:. The voters f vhoi'l d;i rb t N'o " ass "in bled i the se'iool house .Monday ai'ter boi n f.r.-; oted to erect a new $:t. 0it tJfh'Mil hiHiw Iiii'liiilinii grounds, fnniisbiims, etc It was deeideclly a flu rn -mi ions meet it":, and tho vote loiaMiin, corner Uifen street and I be Pacific llit'luvav :tii to 11 I flutist . 1 here be'ng t l;ree different : orji t lee 1 jested Tlie bcai ion yflrrt t ; nr. gioniid owned by Mrs. t"nM I a n it i:; a m.t uitabto site fir (lie hew ;e'-eel. T -. president ; af the fihool board. Mr. I. M. Van AuU n, is de ervinu; of the bin best I ini':;e for the iaii'i- -t t i';en In arenimr the people to thi necessity i f ! e lbltn; the new yi-'iool. The new build inn v- ill ai'ioiumodate hiti-r eUbtv t-hil-'ieii. and will he frii'tly Mimlpiii in e v-ry renpect. Si-- in.- uni'n mil for G-reen, i Mr. John Landers ha resigned a- , t -MPh.-i- f (!( scbenl board. It s to be re it re 't i tb;it be ban seen iii resi-j.n f be lias made an ci- Ml il-re.-Icc (,! '.eV.-Vll ei : . M ('. v . itltft fi-i , i". Wtlug 1'r.e'iiN ill llMeli,' t'le. v.X T! v Gli 'ii irv s.-oej building will tw- ini'b'!'i in time f,i .wi; menre tM'hnol ne( w.eN, Mr. O'Rrlen Is ff. ' fell i 1 fi-t and the to-w Kehnnl ftefldmc is ceil;pi!y n credit to Mr.. f i i i. n and t b-. commnn It v. ! 'IDi many frU-n.U e.' Mr. and Mrs.: M'. Mivei 'u H.m.iv Vallev r.atli red f their new home Fnd.iv e.'ii rtl;' li'el he'd an o'J l:i-.bt oird beuue r 1 1 n v, . at t.. r ,- thn.- ef- ndhn: ' Ml.' t' ide bi':it 1 u-b- om- le Jlunpv Vl.i.ry. A si'lendl.l luuebeen was .1iWtAAiiWMWaiiwi miMi'.iaiirimixi . To the Public I take tills means of informing the magazine reading public (but I am sliil in tho field for magazlno subscriptions, and will be glad to call wherever magazines are wanted on receipt of a card stating Hint Information hi tills regard is di-sic-d, I have some very attractive low-priced club offers, which will remain In force until November loth, on which date a new schedule will bo ar ranged by most publishers, and in many cases prices advanced. To nave money on your winter's reading matter you should subscribe before that date. I nlso have somo unusual book and magazine combinations which uro sold on Installment. Subscriptions taken for nil magazines published, nnd nil orders given prompt attention. Let nio at leant quote you some prices. DEWS LIVINGSTON, Box 124, Roseburg, Oregon You Are Entitled to Ihe Best AND THE Roseburg Steam Laundry Is where you get the best. Try us and be convinced. 43S N. Juason Mreef Phone 79 men between the ages of 21 and '10. capable of enduring all the hardship of outdoor life. A medical certifi cate to this effect is required. The examination consists of two parts field test and the answering of prac tical questions. The latter relate to land surveying, timber estimating, lumbering, land laws, mining, and the livestock business. Practical ex perience and general intelligence, as shown by ability to write with reas onable clearness of expression, are the main requirements. Applicants must he residents of the ft ate in which they seek employment, and should be familiar wi!h local indus trial conditions and topography. From the list of successful endi dates, l he government selects new men for the forest service, who are appointed as militant forest ranger;--at $1.1 00 yearly salary. They are eligilde to promotion later to high er tirades. Including vacancies !n the portion of deputy supervisor nnd supervisors. These field men rangers and as sitjiiit warmers transact tlie busi ness of the national forests under the direction of the supervisors. They conduct thp government's erasing business, handle small timber sales, build roads, trails, telephone lines, and cabins, flirht forest fires, and es. timaJo timber.. When necessary (tie ranger must own and maintain bis cvn F iddle nnd pack animals. Wringers Mrn'-ntlv ns'llgned to a forest, are provided with hendnna-t'.'rs eoni"'n;; of cab ins, barns, n r i 1 Wieds ami with er.mc n;ricu!tural land to grow food for their families and domestic animals. The government in announcing the nrewnt evaminati'ni calls attention to tho fact lhat appointment in tho forewt service does not .guarantee year-Ions employment, since It is necessary to fitrlnpgh a number of rangers durintr the winter niont bs when their services aro not needed on the forests. "Preference is uiven, however, to feVloiigbed employees whose services are sat isfai'torv in recruiting the force at the beginning of a field season. Applicants can secure information concerning the examination from the U. S. Civil Service Commission, Washington, D. C, or from the for est supervisors, at the places nam ed. Applicants desiring to take the examination In Roseburg shou'd ap ply to Mr. S. C. I tart rum. Forest Supervisor, Roseburg, Oregon, for ap plication blanks or any information in regard to this eaxminat ion. S. C. 11AHTRCM. d-olS Forest Snprevisor. Try Valley View ranch home made bread on sale nt Kidd's grocery and public market. olSp BICE & RICES! SI ' wiwwi'.i'tf iiiMi.1WiMMMi.wii,,.ii. .1 1 ii i.i irnnr. m 1.1 am nil i.inii Hi n TO II 1 II I in Let "Kelly" Do Your Moving, Hauling and Transferring The French1 Transfer Company Phone 220 1 1 y , ., . ... -'rjK. REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS Insiir.inrp nml .Votnry public. Wo sulk'it ur business on our :ast n-roril. Wo have a fine lino of all k'.ntls of histments: Farnia. Fruit 1'arnis, Horry. Stock nn.l Dairy Punches, City Prorty ami Husiucss Chances. Several good bmlneivea for sale: PoominR Houses, liulcber Shop, Confection ery Store, Irusr Store, Art Store. Grocery and many other good bargains. If you can't com in write us for full particulars. RICE & RICE PAT For Cement Culverts, Cement Sewer Pipe, sizes 8 to 36 inches. Cement building loancMion and chimney blocKs. Cement sidewaiKs and Umtni woril of any Kind. 1 have five or ill nouaei 1 will sell cbeap, as I want to use thd money In other buBiDe8s. See my burglar proof window lock, lu O K See Pat's Elastic roof paint for leaky roof?. " e build, move or repair your houses. Business buildings a apeelalty. Over lorty years experience In building. F. F. PATTERSON CONTRACTOR and BUILDER FOR SALE! BEAUTIFUL ENGLEWOOD RANCH A splendid property, on the main Umpqua river, and having marvelously fertile soil and climate conditions, with BPlendld timber and excellent domestic water piped throughout house, barn and numerous lots and feed corrals. On account of the several aurr gical operations and the recent hospital experience of Mr. Eugle, making it necesary for him to spend much of his time in hospitals, and for financial reasons, he has concluded to sell that splendid country estate. This is not an ordinary or even an average ranch; but has all the requirements of a first class country home, where one can have the maximum of both comfort and profit, and live there under excellent climatic and all other most satisfactory condi tions. There are 870 acres, well improved and most productive, for general farming, stock, dairying and for all kinds of fruit and ber ries and Is ull garden land of the highest productiveness. Has about four miles of main Umpqua River frontage. The river bottom lands have twenty feet or more of excellent soil. No overflow. Soil on slopes and benches Is also deep and rlcb, excellent for fruit and all farm and garden purposes. The parks of spreading oak, and the fir forests, all In an ex cellent parking system, are the wonder and admiration of all nature-loving people who see this splendid ranch, which is In a class by Itself. Write, phono or see J. II. Engle, or any of his family on the Englewood ranch for prices and terms, on part or all of the property. A very low price will he mado for quick action. Don't miss the opportunity of your life to secure the best country home that may be found anywhero around the globe. ENGLE, Kellogg, Or. Real Improvements in Roseburg It will only t nke 10 miuutes for any person to walk around In Itoseburs; and see iMproyemcntR done on streets that were not dreamed of four years ago, when it was a question if the principal lniiinej-s streets should be paved, but thousands of dollars is spent in townjiio improvements just the same. SOMH YK.M1S MiO TIIK CHOVE Could have ln-o nsccured by the city of Itusclmrg for a little cash :.,id Alexander Park was offered at a very reasonable price. To il:.y the Alexander Park lots, .liixL'Ou, are selling to the people who line bathing, boating, fishing and larse shade trees. I'.l'V A LOT IX 'I INK. Ilefore they are all gone. There is only -M of those large beau tiinl lets to lie gone non ensv payment, low interest and long ..rnis. The valuu of them will double in one year. Address be lore too late. Umpqua Land Water Company at xi:w ICH PI,.XT. Bicycles, Bicycle Base Ball (ood Tires, j"" :,7 '.',',vid li'R s'Jip.nent of Bicycles. P.icvele Tires and !i..so bail Goods, call jnri se what I huve befote you buv le't w'o'u ya "":)'''- u"w' 1 i;aB u,aka 11 ob" J. H. Syke's Gun Store OPPOSITE POSTOKKICE liOSKItl lifi. OltFGOV D. H. MARS TEES PLUMBING SHOP. Plumbing, Sheet Metal Wor'K, Tiaaiug and Keating j North JacKson Street, adjoining Peoples Marble Worlls. Telephone 251. WorK Done on Short Notk ROSEBURG ORE GET THE BEST BUTTER DOUGLAS COUNTY CREAMERY "PATRONIZE A HOME INDUSTRY- H