- TTTT TTfP3 irlL EVENING 8 Page Edition SECTION TWO VIII. IlOslltl !!;, IIOUiLAS IXHXTV, OHMiOX. Tl'ESDAY. N KMHI K , 1IM7. No. 270 !e celebrated uenn l ruck s Again Dragged Over the j Judicial Bumps. C3E STREET IMPROVED; T. Idtrsen Ap-tenrs licfoiv Council and Asks Thai Ordinance (int erning Hauling Heavy Ijouris He Amended. The common i nunril met in a ; briny session last night 'ami when . o "poison gas" had lilted, calm and ' accl'ul was the repose. The first ot in the wordy battle was 11 red by T. Larsen, of the Koseburg Sand 1 ravel Com pa n y . s i t u a t ed a t ady Point, who appeared he! ore e council last evening and asked tat an ordinance governing the Luling ot" heavy loads of saiid.: avel, rock and earth, over pave- ents, be amended. that tlie wink transporting material Irom his int might continue unhampered. j According to Mr. I.arsen. had tlie: ly of Rosebiirg received mil value' the money t ha t was expended the paving of South Main, the j-eet in question, and had a good kb-base been laid tinder the as- mlt surface, the D-'tin truck vvlrch is a capacity of 4 .?, cu hie yards. ' ould not Injure ,or damage tin reet to any great extent. However,' is view was not shared by many 't o councilmen and sevi i a I oiced , ieir opinion on the subieci. Conn-' lman Creason was the fust to take' io floor and among other things ated that while the paving on South 1 ain street may he faulty it was too te now to make aniend.s, and eon nuing further Mr. I'r'Msnn epress- 51 the opinion that it v. ould he much leaper for the city of lioseburir to irchase the Menu truck and the jarsen sand and gravel plant than .would to build new streets or be' forced to continually repair them. ,Kn reni fed t h:i t t ho nlr. n t u sale. The council man linishcd : ly saying that "one individual hould not be allowed to destroy hat a good many neople had lo pay or, and as far as he was concern-' d ho was one that strongly oppos d amending the ordinance to in rease the loads to be hauled over he city's streets. Other councilmen took the sa me - stand as Mr. Creason and utter much discussion both pro and con it was decided that a committee should be appointed to investigate the af-( fair and Councilmen Hamilton, Gile' and McCliutoek were empowered to look the matter up and confer with the city attorney regarding the amending of the ordinance. j Celling down to the regular rou tine uf the meeting, the utiuutes of two previous meetings were read and duly Mgned and approved bv Mavor Kice. ; Councilman Hamilton, of the city, improvement committee, addressed t lie hod v regarding the plowing ot vacant lots about the city tor the purpose of 'farming'" them for the coining year and asked that he be empowered to hire teams to carry on this work. Alter much discussion during which the city team was men tioned, but after seeking expert tes timony from Street Superintendent ' Oeland. who stated that the team could not be spared, it was decided to allow Mr. Hajiiiilton the sum oi Ji'u with which lo employ teams. An ordinance presented h K. II. Turner, a in ember of the library ' committee, was up for second t i ail ing. This ordinance which was pre paid d by the public library board, asked t hat Ma) or Rice appoint a board of nine men to manage the public library to which t he council at a recent meet ing generously do nated $!uu. Councilman Creason was on his te. t jn an instant and mm ed thai the ordinance be set aside until I ii r t her invest i gat ions had been made. Councilman Hamilton thought u lieu : the city donated $!H)0 to the cause that Koseburg had Inllilled its part and opjiosed any other assi.-Oance in a hnancial way. The matter was re fen ed f o the ( it y attorney and no action will lie taken until a upon has been sii limit ted. A u ordinance providing tor t he improvement ol Kose street in honl oi the new high school building ;ead tor the third time and was pass ed without .i deseuting vote and bid i'or this w oi k and also for the im provement of Hamilton street will he advertised for at once. However, the council is undecided as to wheth er it would be ad visa hie to st at t work under pi esent weat her eondi tinris or wait until a more favorahie time. This matter will be settled alt er bids have been received. No report was submitted from I he committee on electric lights as to the advisability of placing a light ill the loot of Mosher street as peti tioned lor by citizens living in that neigh hoi hood. The matter will be investigated further. Councilmen Creason. Cile, Powell. Hull winkle. Hamilton. Kidd and Mc Clintock answered roll call and there being no furl her business the body adjourned until their next regular meeting Scene From First Act Grouping of Chorus With "WHEN DREAMS COME TRUE" Antlers Theatre, Tuesday Night, November 20 X j; -Ml ' if - - I On Saturday evening the ! resh-; man class ot the Koseburg high school entertained in honor of the Senior clalss at one of the most pleas-j arable occasions, ever gieti tn the history ot the social circles in the-! local high school. The decorations: were in green and white, curving oil i t lie Senioi colors, lir bought, laurel leaves and white chrysanthe mums intermingled with green and i white ribobns strung from the lights were effectively used in the scheme and the entire setting was most at tract i e. The eat ert a ming teat in es and diversions oi the evening were in toiin ot a progiam and consisted of the following enjoyable numbers. 1 . Freshman hike, in torm of grand march, led by girl in Minbon-n-M and ho in oveialls. and follow-1 ed by the entire gathering. i I'. Joy ride. Automobile ques tion u-a me. Prize n: hiiat u re Ford auto wo!! by Miss .lelimelt and Sla lor Miller. :: Am Kliat hallem game. 4. Hilftrulty bop. participants blindfolded. Mute e idem e of history game, represi niing h. stomal characters. 1 'i nice of 1 1 1 is. ; 7 . St u n '. Kach participant, giv en paper o'i iiicb was written j-nine iei,;:n.' t- d thing to imitate. - ,s A i ccepl'oii. !t. The 1 's lavorite march, a Wedding match Wedding acted out. I'.rid" and gp'ep; and ilowei girU tir-l I're.Mli'i i ad " : euioii troin A lge'.v;, tmo! !!vMje and t t IHMM cariieii l:i..i! U'Uin'e; u ti re In mi i: lis. carried bridal lio-iiue: ol tt: bought, honor an ! 1 1 a it, ii ;i.ris 1 " lb !Oll; laiiulu I roni tin. ( eer l.UIlrll ti e- re.di !i! .- n d amid ml J. -.r. :-nei.i i con Te h -PP l: -e,t, p.-seni A' I'l" 1 Llg IO! id. - - I f !.l.i;i -UK MAIL. Colli iu ing K a h-1 ot letters and caids i'i le 'iniiiL' umaibd tor at the Uosel.U'g p-t-t ill tire. Noeml.er 1 . I I T Ati-tin Kinist; IIoomi. . S. : -lan. Crank I, ; Cu rgu-ou. Hor::; lloL-he. Mrs Mabel Ha h. met fde . A.: Harlop. K-zer A.; Ko"Mig. Miss Mary; .loins. S. A : Jones. Samuel; Kinimell. Wall . .Madli. Mrs. Allie, Moore. Thos. A ; IVatfison. U : I'inkerson. I'. 1 ; St earns. Mr and M's. Hatve; Scott. Mrs. C. C. t "aiiK. Ha rker. M iss enas: Carl: tin. Paul ; Coi i;el Sanger. M iss Itut b ; ii t eell. A list in : 1 1 ii g ties, l.y le ; M us rrove .Int'ii F : Kearick. S IV T Every ManSubjecttobeCalled As Affected by the New Ruling. EIVE CLASSES IN ALL All Iteglvicretl Men Will Me Supplied it It a tnet ionnaiiv lllaok Which Must He t illed Otn at Once. I'OliTI.AMt, Or.. Nov. M -Let ever man who is i eg is I en d under the sehctive service law. and thai in cludes all between the ages ol L' 1 ami, eais, inclusive, pay laiuful heed to the changes that have been order ed M the goteinineni In the method of selecting men tor military ser v ice. These eb afiect every man Mlbjcet to the diaft. without ecep t ion. The ii rw plan goes into effect on I le- niiiiis'' 1 -" . Itut on 1 teeemher 1 . in pat at ions t or putting it into ef :. i t will begin all over the I'nited Slates. At ihat time all 'eiuptions or clis eli.il itoui uiililai' service under i'i" d alt will automat n'ally be can ed, d r.vmpt ions toieaMei will be has id on all impiov'ed system wtn'ieb trie tiiUMi iiii'iit wiil have exact Ml .edge Ol e ei V Tegislei ed lltail .in-l ids aila:rs. Tii" basic princide ol ( he new .-.-: fin is i hat t hose men ai e to be takin tiisi who have no persons de pendent on them. CmJei ibis classification conic sin i;le nu n, married men whose wives siippoit them, married men who have habitua 11 v failed to su ppoi I (hen lamilies or w luise taniilies ale indep- ndenl of them to- -u .pot c . .M-!i in this i lass will lie subject to rail first Thc will Le listed under wh.ii will be known as Class 1. The ma i ried men and t hose with pci sons other than their w ives oi children i mined lately dependent on them lot support, as well as those w hose work is necessai v iu in,. us trbs essential to the war. Including a g i' i cu 1 1 u i e, will be listen hi ot In r classes. There will be live classes in all. The effect of rlassi f icat Ion in classes below Class I will be to grant a temporary discharge from tin ' ? ' 1 v V draft, lor men fn these- classes will not be railed until the class oil classes' abov c theirs has been e-1 hausted. I Itut before this system can he put into effect, information must be gath ered on which to make the classifi cation of each man. To obtain this information, and to compile it afterward, the government lias prepared book called question naires. The quest ion na ires contain ques tions covering every phase of a man's occupation, his income, that of persons lie claims to be depend ent on him. his family relations, his I business, his health. j Kach registered man must an-1 swer one of these questionnaires in j full. A questionnaire will be mailed by j the local board to each registered man dhected to the. address on his! registration card or as that address, may be changed by notice ol change tiled therewith, within the next two or three weeks. j He will have seven days in which to make the required answers and1 return the questionnaire to the board. Failure to answer will automatic ally cancel his rights to exemption ami will put him in Class I. In order fully to protect the rights of every registered man. and to help him make mil his question-j naire. Iawers will be at the tiead-i quarters of the board to advise and: assist him without charge. j You will get your questionnaire soon. at h for it. PARTY IS GIVEN Mrs. C. 1 H; Sunday afternoon Kast Houglas sire I ul dinner parly. id; et I entertained at her home on j t with a delight- : The affair was I given hirlhd honor id' her husband's ! anniversary and was one of i i he most charming! affairs oi the' season. The t aide was decorated j with ellow chrysanthemums and j trailing terns anil b-nt a note to i the occasion Seated about i. table j weie M. I), iiayer. It. C. Harden. V. M Shields, and Ch risi mas audi Cortez ITac.kett. W 1 1 .1 VISIT II KICK IvMtOCTI I Mrs. Mutton llanley will prohah! j arrive in tioseinirg next Sat urda and w .11 v istt at the ho, e of her hush 'iiM s parents. Mi and .Mrs C I.. Iladley. lor a few days before con tinuing tier journey to California, where stie will Join Serjeant Morton Had lev at Camp Kreemont. neat Oam-uid. V' i v "SIRENS OF THE SEA" ' AT MAJESTIC THEAlREi Sirens of the Sea" is the title of t he super-six act offering of Jewel productions. Inc., which will have Its premier at the Majestic theatr to night and lomoitovv night. This Is said to be one oi the most important and costly productions to come to Koseburg iu months and routes heie( straight I to in its unusually success-' ful New York run where press and public voted it one of the genuine, photoplay hits of the season. It em ploys' a cast of olio thousand pertuins, I took six mouths to complete and was produced at a great output of money. ' The story develops with surprising; rapidity introducing' the most novel! sit it at ions as elaborate scene after i scene w It h almost A la din-like cun-' uiug is transferred to the screen, a! climax is reached when the Island ! girl leaves her guests in the midst! of u gala cid eh rat ion iu lion or of her 1Mb birthday and ostensibly! seeks the skilled services of a for-1 tune teller In the person of an old ; beach-comber who oddly comes intoi the possession of the secrets of her! birih. 1 C nil i lie developments ensue until j he girl and her lover happily set ail for far-off America. M. YV. I'runer departed for his home at Kiddle yesterday. Mr. ! Primer was a member (ho jury. Mrs. Koy Walker departed last evening lor Oil lard. While In this city Mrs. Walker visited with friends. Mrs. .1. ). Roberts departed last evening tor her home at Myrtle Creek alter spending the day in tills city v isit ing with t rlends. M is. II. C. 1 .at hrop departed for her home in Myrt lo Creek Monday evening alter spending the afternoon in this city shopping. Max Sheila ha rgar returned to Hosi bu i g yesterday from Portland where be has been spending several dav attending to business matters. Mrs. .1. Koda and children arrived in this city last evening from Port land. While iu KoHchurg they will visit at the home or Mrs. M . McCoy. Uev. -:. O Khlrldge. of Poillatid, arrived fn Koseburg last night. While In this city Mr. lOldridg1 will be the guest of his daughter. Mrs. C. H. Helpline 5 rJJSl . r e ' 1 California Drafted Men Write Home That it is Best Town Along the Line. HOTEL UMPQUA LIKED Hot u rued Conscripted Man UuhLs Community Service lp-Ti-Oi.to and l-ood l.iko I Lome and .Mother. In a communication received re cently by a local young; lady from a resident of San Francisco, it was stated that three-fourths of the draft ed men who passed through here dur ing' the troop movements, tiavo writ ten relatives and friends In Califor nia expressing their deepest admira tion of Koseburg; und its people. Krom every locality, club and mix Hairy of the men recently drafted comes a boost for Hose burg and In the aorcsald letter Is written what is seemed to be u universal opinion of this city. A number of men were preparing to leave for Americnn Lake from one of the largest districts of San Francisco and just before leaving for the train u gentleman stepped up to tho captain of tho group and said : "When you get to Koseburg, ho sure and notice what a tip-top town It Is and also save up your strength till you get there for ou will get a feed that is just like homo and mother. It is the finest place In Oregon. Its people the most cordial and hospitable und us for the Cmpnua hotel and other eating places, they can't be beat. The Ump Qiia Ik the swellest hotel along the line and you will all be Immensely surprise to llml such up-to-date ser vice in so small a town.' It was found later that the ex pounder of the above boost recently passed through this city with a con tingent of men and participating in a game uf football at the lake was badly in.l n red and ret u rued to Sun Francisco until permanent recovery : resulted from careful medical atten tion. Kvery boost of the nbovo nature is helping a great deal and it is quite sure that from all indications Hose hurg Is handed a goodly share of laurels. However, there Is no doubt but that tlie town and its people are ilemo-vinir nf all lliev urn receivinir. I At any rale It Is a satisfaction to j hear of tho many "bouquets" he-- stowed Ibis way and It leaves a warm 1 feeling of pride around every heart. -A lv Yr 1 1 v ii I r ' l-