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paok rous EVENING ROfiEBrrW REVIEW, MOMMY. MAY SI. 1917. PUBLISHED EVERT EVENING EXCEPT BL'NDAT BY REVIEW PUBLISHING COMPANY I.. WIMIIKKI.Y W. 8. KlhHKK w. a. i-Krrrr ;. v. wiMin.itl.Y Entered at Koseburg, Oregon, poslofTlce as second -clans matter Ottlce, Itevlew Building, Z- North Jackson Street. fcl'HSCKIITION lUTUM: Dally, by mall, per year Dally, by currier, per month . Daily, by carrier, per week Twice-a-week, per year Twice-a-wock, al months , .13.00 . . .60 . . .16 . . 2.00 , . 100 KXPKIiTS OITOSK KOOSKVKLT DIVISION. CONFETTI BATTLE SATICDAV NMillT WITVKSsl ll :. J. X. MCO.Wll.l. IHI II AT tiik ( uist: ok tiii: most sir. I v.1 1 I. t'AHMVAI. KVMt m i ll in itosKin it; tiioi . samis tiiiium. ntiikkts. DALLAS I.ATK SATl ItKAV I III.. Uiivivii ax ii.lxkss or Mom: THAN SIX .MONTHS I- I'X l-.liAI. IIVLK THIS AI"n:lt.VHX. BAND CONCfRT WAS PLEASING PRESIDED OVtR CHURCH HERE I LtM-iil llii..ine.. Men llii-lai-eil the Cut'iiivjil Just (iiM'l Wiik the I .Most rrn.itilhle One In the History aif the t ll. Iter. Mi Council Whs One ol the IU1 kimuii Ministers in Oregon, mid Had Many l-'riends In Itose lilir mill ii-iiiily. A jrrpiit ninny people have liter, womb-ring why the .so-uilk'd I HtKisuvfll division tir volunteer uni.y is nut to lie .sent tit once to I the battle lines in northern France. Ilrielly stated, it is because the experts from France and F.nKland who lately came to this country for a war conference advised against such an expedition. From bitter experience those countries have learned that it is worse than useless tJ send men to the front in the present terrible warfare until they are thoroughly drilled by military men of long . . ...... ... . ... ....... ... ... . v iim con in have lieen u more fit- A telegram wan received hi rn Sun ny rresmeni v lison last naturoay. lie sum. ning climax to a strawberry rarnivul day tilliin; of I lie deal h of itev. J x "I shall not avail myself, at any rate at the present stage if iii.ui the coin.tti baiiie which raced .VieCunneii. who died at tlie home oi the war, of the authorization conferred bv the act to organize,'" ""' l"''"''" district here from 7' his sen. Howard Met'onneii, hi imi- v..l,m1,.or .livwinrw To li. so u oi.1,1 sLi-ion'sl v i nt ..i f ... u-ith tt.t- u '"' k '"fday night? In las. lain Saturday night. The luiieral . ' ' , . " . ' .. .' . Hi" language ot Hie visitors carrying out oi inecniei aim nmsi iniiiieuiaieiy inipniiatii purpose ; f, ;itnie ot the carnival was an event contemplated iTy this legislation, the prompt creation and early I that will he lone re inhered i, use of an ell'ective armv, and would contribute practically nothing I 'hu participated. The streets to the ellective strength of the armies now engaged against many. ... . ',ml m,ft unpleasant incident occurred "I understand that the section of this act which authorizes 'to mar tin- pleasure of those w ho the creation of volunteer divisions, in addition to the draft, wtis ! J"11"''1 ln ""' 1,1,1 Utiwdyism aa ...ided with a view of providing an independent command for Jlr.!"'""""! by ul,M;"'' t...,.t....,l A ;..; ti,..i ,;i;...... i ; ... I "'PHlHiii.-d by a more elevating class l.lllli.l, I Lll, Oll.l stk luS llll.t I I I I I I t . t I ,111111. 'I I... (Ill ''I'I 'I I 1 1 1 I I I. .V III use his line vigor and enthusiasm at the western front. "It would be very agreeable to me to pay Mr. lioosevelt this compliment and the allies the compliment of sending to their aid one of our most distinguished public men anil ex-l'resitlent, who has rendered many conspicuous public services and proved his gallantry in many striking ways. Politically, too, it would no It was a Imille royal tioutii nave n very line enect anil maKe a prolouutl impression. I Int this is not the time or the occasion for compliments or for any action not calculated to contribute to the immediate success of I he war. The business in hand now is undramatic, practical and of i scientific deliiniteness and precision. I shall act with regard to it ' at every step and in every particular under expert and profession- ; al advice front both sides of the water. "That advice is that the men most needed are men of the aires contemplated in the draft provision of the present bill, not men of i the age and sort contemplated in the section which authorizes lite i formation of volunteer units, ami (hat for the preliminary train-' ing of the men who are to bo (halted we shall need all of'our ex- I perienced officers. "Mr. Koosevell told mo, when I had the pleasure of seeing him a few weeks ago, that he umild wish to have associated with ' him some of the most ellective oil iters of the regular army, lie named many of those whom he wiuld desire to have designated for the service, and they were men who cannot possibly be spared i from the too small force of olliccis at our command 1'iir the much ! more pressing and necessary duty of training regiil.tr troops to be put into the field in France and llelgium as last as they can be got ready. "The first troops sent to France will be taken from the pres- ' en t forces of the regular army and will be under the command of ' trained soldiers only. The responsibility for the successful con duct of our own part in this great war rests upon me. I could not escape it if 1 would. I am too much interested in the cause we are lighting for to be interested in anything but success. The issues ! involved are too immense lor me to take into eonsiileral ion any- ' thing whatever except the best, most ellective, most immediate ' means oi military action. Hat those means are 1 know from the mouths of men who have seen war as it is now conducted, who have no illusions, and to whom the whole grim matter is a matter of business. 1 shall center my attention upon those means and let everything else wait. I should be deeply to blame should I do other wise,, whatever the argument of policy for a personal gratifica tion or advantage." W hen shown President Wilson's statement, Colonel Koosevell declined to comment on the President's refusal of his oiler to raise a volunteer army for immediate service in France, but expressed keen interest in the news of Mr jor Ceneral Pershing's order to lead an expeditionary force of regulars there. Ceneral Pershini' is one of the few regular army ollicers Colonel Koosevell has often mentioned as suitable to command the initial American overseas lone. ol amusement a riot of fun llesides the ci. ill. Ill buttle and at tendant amusements, the carnival visitors were entertained by a ron- t held during the early t veiling at armory. I bis concert was given the l'urallis lirind, and the sev- jthe ; by eral nuuiliers were Joyed. Wliat made even more pleasing anee of .Mrs. Ihiisv I horouglily en- 1 rec this attraction He was the nipcur lleeketi Middle- thislwas held at Dallas this arternouu. Itev. Mi-rouneU was pastor of the local ( lirislian I'liuri h lor about live years, and left here three yiars ago for the Kast. lie remained there for nearly a ye.tr when he returned to Me.Minnville and aciepled the pastor ship ot the rliiircli there. Itev. .Mc Conneil sustained a stroke ol paraly sis about six monlh.-i ago, and al though everything possible whs done to relieve his suliering, he continued to grow weaker until Saturday, when he died. He is survived by his wife and two sons, Itev. Howard MrCiin liell, ur Dallas, and Charles Met'on neii, who Ihes at home. Itev. Mc Coiuieli was a man of sterling char acter tiiiil the news of his deatli was ton, ol l.ugeiie, who tendered two delii.-lillul sol. is. Mrs. Mldillelon has a most pleasing voice and her rendi tions were applauded liberally. A ! able to jitney dance toliowed the concert. ' moot lis. and Ibis. too. proe,l a great attrae- ! lioseliure tved here with profound regret, was about IS years of age. and was a native of the Kast. Itev. Me t'onneii was so well liked b the peo ple of .Mi'Minnvilli. that he was able to draw his salary regularly, regard less of l he fact that he had not been serve the church for six It is ;i matter ol vt nlcsoread i? rat t liral ion tlmt tl... e.,i'...-..,.i,.. movement failed on the measure for reducing the terms of school directors to three years in districts of the first class. This will give the patrons of any school district the power to smash any im perialistic or machine rule of their school nllairs at any annual school election. It was sin h conditions as have existed in Port land. KoM-hurgand other places that caused the enactment of this measure ami the law for the recall of school directors, and created such a strong sentiment in their favor that not enough signers conl. I he s.viired to invoke a reterendtim (hereon. These enact ments very properly plan s the power in the hands of the people to get rt. o! school dire, tors or Mipct inlemleiits whom thev do not .on. o snail now imo the board on .lime It; w hi, h ,j ,..i ol trying to did ite to them opportunity of electing a school rotate . ttii the patrons instead or ignore (heir pet i; ions. .'t splemhd .show ing mad.' bv the t; ranges in Satnr 1 1 1. i ... I ... : i.i . . . . iii.iintti iii.i. nn oi ne i ,i a uce r "let-.;, loo. and at I led I cm not- t.. tl... ..o... i .-s me present ear s "e.n'inoMal sin uas. we may umi ein That was day's parade, good roads Inn due storm ' has lasted line w eather soon. are o or POPULAR C0UP1E mi MARRIED IN IMBURG IAST SAIURDAY MGIil t 'oili lug a ii i ill .i - ; , i ,. i ., then- li .i n 1 1 ieniN I. 1 1 it . .. w . , dlll i --I. ; a.. I iner ii i ; ! . Mamie Niirtt.eiiift mil II.m I'.o peter, when (in) win- nil.:, I i, n,,,r I'lage at the palsiin.ii-e el li.i W.ti e lltSl l:plHCOl.ll llltllltl, Sll'.llll.g ,i march on their tnnnei-iiit-- iii.iiii and aciitKilulaltre atnl leioiiir tin tin early train tor I'nttl.onl am! Si-inn where they will visit until .1 when they will return to make tln-n liome In this city. The pretty ring ri-h-i i v.i- performed by Itev. J. t'. spent ft, .i 7 R. m.. with nntv a few friend anil relatives present. The bride wa" (Imply attired In tasteful t run-ling linn. I he Hour was in line condition, the niusie was good, and the tripping of Hie light lantastic cniiliniied until midnight. j AM 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 c nihonjeretl at limes by tin- Itii-enletiinu weather that piv-talk-d, the cii-inviil just closed was ! ploiiahi) tile inosl successful event of its kind ever held in Koseliiug. ! Working in slriet co-operation Willi ;tlie tatiotls t'oiumiltees, John . I inker, secretary of the executive ! committee of the caruu.il. had lllrt . .details so well in hand that eery-t tiling motcd like rlockivolk. Friction Was absent I ll I'oug llollt the three, u.i iii lesiivines, anil mere was 'mulling lacking which could possibly ; result in criticism. The cinei ul ami painstaking manner In which the many details of Hie carnival were .handled was expressed by Harry Heard, director of the t'orvallis band, who said litis year's carnival i eniiipai-e.i favorably with the events staged by the larger and re iltt- ; ptirlunl towns ol Hie I'acilic Norlh l west. ! The merchants, holds, restaurants land other business establishments of the city are well pleased with re- suits, and pronounced the carnival .the In st ever held In It iisesliu rg. in j illustrating the effect of the carnival upon business Pt.'iidlt ions it might be Js.iul that in,, l iiipuua Hotel last aSl urdai night concluded the banner i week In the history of the bostlery. jot her hotels and resolutions re ported a similar rush, and notwith standing the almost perfect arrange ments that pr tied the event, a , number of people were iiniil.le to b , tain r.ioms Saturday night These ( -illfertun.ile beings passed the night In the chairs In the lobbies of I lie : hotels and on the benches in the ' Southern I'licil ic depot. I A ciiro'ut survey of the merchants here toilny indicates that there is no , desire to do away with the annual , c.iriiit al, and it will ptohiilily be made it permanent event. lule there is itlttsys more or le-s speculation in holding curiiiv .iN, Hie 'event just closed here was a gran.) success, and Mr. Talker and Ins co workers are to I ongriitiil.itnl en '" aimer ill which they handled mi v.irunis details which lo ii. .ike it Hi,, banner le -n.n let- K. ...chin g licgiv) i n leu ('jii-,1,, Sin i i IT i,i-iine slale.l tins mm Mig "in Ii" had riv,n,., wand trum I'm II. Old to the effe. I tll.il Die reg.,. 'ration for Hie war eiii-tM lo ' t.ikei. hoi., on Juno ... will ic.i.'i lies, bin ,; some time toiuolu.w The - -hel iT le, cited several lalls fur the ctiiN this morning. Hnil the i.ormi c.'O t:..-1 in- H, ,. sun., were tol.l to to HO tl to II. e office of Hie cellltv , l-i k people who knew- Itev. lift onnell best staled today that he ;was a person of affectionate disposi tion, and a man who won the confi- deuce of those with w hom he came , in contact. He loved his ramily. and it was ever his aim in life to help those Willi Were II ii fur 111 llii I e. In his : death Hie ITiriHtian Church of Ore ' gon hits lost one of its most capable i pastors and a person w hose wotdly I acts w ill stand out prominently til the history u( that denomination In . Oregon. comhnici! ni n i oi :,ii,. . .i .i.i, it' i, i , ot. ol I n ,ii i .ii. .la.lt III II,.- 1 1 ' I .. li.i i. . i. ,1 .'I. I I,. . .. i n. u loiis The bride I Mn W. II. Ninth .a. ? tt ii a popul.tr H,i I eh. i lulise Min e ol III i r.Mi am i nt: mt:. i i on ' I.i s I ' o ii I , I v V Ii o " 1 on ii e. i . ..in'i.11) oi i ii,. mug " 1 I.l I e I.I , o V-.oi I ,i I l i II , " I I "''Is .! Illlll'll. o ,, I..., ,,,,,, , '"' OIL'S II.' ,s ;. . I.i l t, .1 '' '' Ol .-It . l. 3I..I 'It W lib It 'I'"" '' I I"' collide it ill . p, ,, ,. wees - I 1 -1 1 1 ii K a ,,,, r p,mi, , t,,. b. lore lelm ini.g bi re lo make n loei e. whole II. ot are .Men, I, d lo a li.. -t or 1 1 i. inls llnitel Huhlllr is the se.iet of sitiid health. lnlM ci,., c'c.ir .om fiction . and Pr King's Ne l.te 1 ':1 ' O ' a I'llM gel.t'e l.ix.illt,. Hi.it iegiil..tes the boiveli nil re I'etes H-e i iinge-i, , I Intestmcs In re no. : i- pin a, , u:iiul.it.l wastes itliout gi l :ns '1 ake a p. II before roMiim: a,,,; that heavy lie.nl. t.aI lull n 114 fever I ni ills., np... i s tie! IT. kinjs New Life I'i'is t -.our diiiggrst, :.c. from lintl.i eo.,l ... ult of loft gray and worn a large lnmben, j..i,o 2i Vi3. ii... , ! I V. ' n VInii,,.. I;,,,. .:o,,,., ,,, i ;1 tF2a " ' d"'.. On- I'l.llilig alter sp. ndnig fci' (CY) ' croup "'" " ' Pnnl tucalyptut Olnlmtnt ; toil, leu s , ' I J" fW rff??jt I. he advertisers orver the best bar- mi I'atrotuze Kevlcw advurtlitu. IN ROSKURG SUNDAY; f ALU D AS WITNESS lollll lledilen burg inereliant neer resiilenls ( fiHlllty.' ai'ilve.i to spend a eon: prominent S.-ott?-ind one of the pio f N'ortiiern llongliis here late last nighl le of il iys on bnsi- ncis. Incidentally, he appeared at a witness today in the case of t II. i:.'ker. ot Ash. vs. M. Wolff, et al. of lies iitj. Mr. lleililen says- 'ii'itc A inimbei of Si nltsbiiig younn men have joined liie dilTerent briifii'lles of the military sen ice, vv hl.e dtliers there hate signiiied taking similar aclioti during the present week. ' W. Wl Old H It. Parks were aiiinng the Voncalla 'people in Hose burg Saturday. WllKMS II tHHA! Mil It ( llll.H Worms drain the strength and vi tality of children, making tt. em dull and listless. Their power to resist mom serious diseases Is reduced and energy and Interest in play Is lacking. Kiikiipoo Worm Killer Is a mildly laxative remedy In candy tablet form that chililien like to take. It kills and remove the "onus and lets your child grow strong nml healthy like other child ren. Don't let your child be drag gc.l down by wot ins. Full dire. Hons "ll Hie box. At all druggists, ASK FOR and GET Horlick's The Original Malted Milk Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price. We Are looking for Ihc Min who h;is soil, il Ins clothes so baillv hit tln v are not fit to weir No eatti'V how dirty or creasy the suit may be. w s- are eillllppcd with the most modern machinery, and havr skilled workmen who know how to l lean. Itepalr and I'res.s hl t'lothes s, that they look Just like new. Imperial Cleaners Thone 277 342 N. Jackson BARTRUM BACK FROM PORTLAND WHERE HE WAS CALLED FRIDAY S. C Itartruin, uf th loryl forestry ofi ices, P turiu-d In rt- Sunday from '' l'urtliK., .vtit-rt- he hjn iii a euupl of t iuy& ruiiferriiiK villi ilie uHtfiuU of) (he Uisinct otlict's lit re n;anlin; ' the Cdihpaia tor iner-as-i food pro dariion in Oregon, h tar a il per tains to the IhimIs embiard in the Kcd.-ral le.-rves. KotlowiiiK his return ht-ro Mr. Ttar Irum haid the (iuvernhienl has de rided to aid iiiaa r.aily in iiicreasing t tie food product ion in ()r-con and that ery a'.aitahie loot of j.ruzinc land einhraced in the National for ests and xituati-d in thin Hection uf the Male would he placed at the dis posal uf persons eneat-d in raising itK rattle, bheep and otlu r domestic animals. SlatiMles pr-par'd hy Air. itartriitn Indicate that the reserve lands are (Utte productive and eiht head of nheep can he grazed on a single acre. Three acrs of the land are Kaid to be necessary for jsrazinii: cat lie or hordes. Mr. Ilnruuin nl-o report, d that the (;overiitiiiit has derided to snd a regiment of forestry workers with Hie ti i st expedition to France to i-n-I'affe in the war. For Y our Baby. The Signature of . Q Is th only srantee that you have tht en us ni Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coo.Iridi, ot f I'onland. hae arrived here tt spniT a few (!as wi:h friends. i o Don't Iat niirCoiiK Hani On. .1 A cough that rocks and weakens la .lanuerous. it undermines your; nealth and thrives on neglect. Ke- Heve it at once w ith Ir. King's New j Iirtcoveiy. T!iis soothing ha 1 sain remedy heals the throat, loosens thej phlegm, its antiseptic properties kill! tho genu and tho cold is quickly broken up. Children mid gt own-lips ! alike iind I)r. Kind's New IH-voveryj pl(ias::nt to take as well as effective. Have a buttle handy in your niedf-: fine chest for grippe, croup and all 1 bronchi:'.! affections. At y.iir ding ists. Sue. :s.sv vuiv.'s.Cs.'vvvif-Xx ;-cv-i prepared by him for ever 30 years. YOU'LL gjve YOUR baby the BEST . c O 1 Your Pbysldari Knows Fletcher's Castorla Sold oniy in one size bottle, never in bulk or otherwise; to protect the babies. The Centaur Company, 4t LOWIK CARIXS l.hp mhprtisors nrru- ti- b,t bar- trnde, to rent, or have lost soDietbln l'ntnwlzc IJ.nii-v,- Milvort isors. or found sjotiiPthlng, use a Want Adv. If ynu n.ivf wmioth'.n-; to si'll. tt. 'n Tlie lipvlew. xc-vw-i':-;i-o.:..:..xov':-c-Ov-iooC'.o KMCIITS OK rVTIII.VS, Al i.lin j Ludi:o No. 47, mei't oiry Wed-!, ni'siiiiy evening for. .Im-kMnn mut CUHH St.". 'isitOI'R IllWl'YK Wl'll'MllO I ( I. T. WIIITNKY. C. t.'. i 1 KOY R DfltlllN'. M. F. I K. H WI.MllKlil.Y. K. P.. g ! WnoiOIKX OK TIIK WOKI.It, Oak Camp No. 125. Meets In tlie odd Fellows' hall ln Koseburg every lt & 3rd Monday evenim.. Visit ing neighbors always wel.onie. J. .m. TiiittiNK. r. t:. M. M. .Mll.l.i.k. t ;r'K. tt'tiMKX OK WOOIiritAIT, l.llar Cirole No. 4'J. MeetB on tho 1st and 3rd Monday evening of each month at Odd Feilowa' hall. Visit ing members in good standing are l.iviti'd to atteud. HOliA t'.II.IIKItT. o. N. tl.AltA CAW'I.I'IKI.D. Clerk. B. I. O. Klks, KoMCburK IxMlge, No. Hid. Holds regular communica tions at the Elks' Temple on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays ot each i month. All members requested to I attend regularly, and all visiting i brothers are cordially Invited to j i ull.,n.l l.' n CTL'U'lllli i.s r T. Fishing Tackle lit' rft ! ml , nhi'f.r. shiimifnt nf imported 'lii'x 'rum England mul Scotland M.?o'e Especially to our Order Hand inndr jl.-ihing ri-d.i, none, better to be 'mini nniiwhere for the. money. The largest and most romnlete line of FISHltiG TACKLE IIV.n nf the ,''..; .Mountain .Inything ynu want , S. B. CROUCH The Hardware Man Sheridan St eiS's ottooooooc,o.ooo,'Xoooo,c.. oooi:nooaoooooooo(ooc0o KAtil.KS, Itoseburg Arte meets II their hall on Jackson Ht.. ou 2nil I 1 and 4th Monday evenings of eacti month, at 8 o'clock. Visiting bieth ten In good standing always wel come. .1. ('. KOK.Mti. W. V. II R tiOUllMAN. V. Sec Phone M 183. UKI1KKAIIS, Kos,.bur . Iteh. kah Lodge, No. 41 I. O. O. R Meets lu Odd Feliowa' Temfle every Tuefday evening. Visiting sinter? and brethren invited to attend. MliS. KM.M A I. i:OX. .V li. "M K.J. TILI.IK JnllNSOX. Sec. KI.SIK 111 Il'HHi:'. f s. I. O. O. V., Hiding Star lnlg.. No. 174 meets In the Odd Fellows' Temple every Friday evening. Visiting brethren always welcome. W. S. I'O'A FI.U n. n. ,1'AltI. W Oim.VN. tie.-. Secy M. FICKI.i:. R S. I.OYAI, rtltliKI. K MIKISK, Kose burg I.ouge No 103 .'. 'e ts Moo day evening of ea.-h week, at 8 o' clock 111 Maccabee hall. All vlsitlns bretliein are Invited to attend. V. J. MOON, lili'Utor. II. O. PVUOKIKH. Secy. I. . O. R, I u'on Kiicnininien( No. 0 .Meets in iHtii reti.iws lenipie. every TlittrfHlay evening. Vtbiilnii bicihren alM'a.a weU'ime. o. II. PH'KFNS i p. .1. It. HAM KY. II. IV j. i: pu'kia.-. n. s. J AMES F Ai'. T. F. 3. . C. Penny Co. Golden Rule Stores 1 75 .j" si qkes 1 75 $1.69 Pov Scout Suits BAREFOOT SANDALS Every Child Should have a Pair Infant .sire --, i. to T.'h Inf. nil i i.'.i-s. ."i i.j tu N's Cliiliir. n'.s si.,s, M.. to Us... Misses' s,., s, ni. i,, CtnNicc lulls' ii,, ... 2'. ti-li s. 63c 7!ic and 89c 98c ftSc and $1.23 tl 6! Men's Ventilated oxford 6 to 9s $2.69 Men's dssticMde Romeo Slipper $1.89 Incorporated J I. O. O. R. I'lillitiirian h No. H. Meets In Odd Felluj' Tetnple, corner Ju. kon and Cm-s Stu., on Saturday ewuing v' each week. Metntiers tsf the order in itood standing are Invitcl to attend. V. T J CKSuN. N (',. A. J. 01 M'FS, Pec. Secv HAUei: Kin. Secy. O. K. H., Il.. t.lirg Chapter Niv . Hold, the-r rtjcii!ar meeting nn the lt an.l .t'l Thur.1 it in encb nionth. Xisi'iiii: menib.'r. In g.'od gt in, line rre re'tn-i ttnlly InM'eJ to attend MISS M MIC, MiKT PAl.il', V. M I KKI-: JUIINr-O.N. Sri '. .. F. A A. M.. laurel Noli No. 1.1. lieeular C011111111nt1.it om 2nd an I fourth We.lnesdars ea. h mnilh at Manonic Temple. Roeburg, Ore Vlsltoti welcome. HKN.I. CAHO. V. M. W. r. HAKKIS, S.,y. OC"'."'C-.":":'0'."":""-: cc '.'icC'C'O vOOvOO0OC..xO0O0OCiOOOOOOCKOr -17' YOCR I IXCFR S i. n Every mimsto Jsy irniuht- that's the convenience you ill-sue Ir.i.n U.UIKiC UCIIT-m addition to it, IIVI'IV i if It r ri,vf.v.l . ? tviKi: voru home now, I- I'.IJ lllel-t,, Rommrg Electric Co. ""'Mim.i t, i.i.t.i. I lilfAL. - 8 V