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.ijj-.ii mi '. 'i'.iimwiijj i juunJ'fa REVIEW TELEPHONE M? KOSEBURG Itr Oi j' Ti f Hm Lantf Ubarty. REVIEW job Pirawuia Tk Re? lew l, eqilpped t print Mtter head, envelopes, card,, pof teri, er anything La Job printing. Die Ua phono If yea kHt Ul ad or a new, item, or any buatntoef iwnnected with pater In any way VOL. XXII. ItOSlUiUIlG, DOUGLAS COUNTY, OUECiO.M, FHIIUV EVKXIXIJ, MAV HI, llll!). No. (HI. j DOUGLAS COUNTY'S HONOR LOCAL BUSINESS MEN'S BIG diD SEES "FLYING SQUADRON" HAS EXCURSION 10 GARDINER HAS BttN POSIPONED no account of the threatening ELAGBE PRESENIEO WIIH $20,OUO SUBStKIPllONS lOPKUNttOKPUKAHON ! i :-ti 111 (ii:i:.M.. i'oi!i:i(;x ministkk inxi,.i!i:s ir i.Mi'ossnii.i: to I'l I.I' 11,1. I'K.H i: Tl-Ili.M.S AS AT l'lti:sl:T Slli.MnTL.lt TO HIS IHIl.M.ATtS. HUNS WOULD HOLD SAAR BASIN Willing (i (live I'p Coul Itul Want In Kctaiii .lui'isilii'lloii (ii'i'iiiau Di'iiimistrulion in llaiiililii'ij: at American Hcailipialicrs. LONDON. May 10. A Hi'lliil dis imtcli reiiurli-d that KnruiKii .Minister Hrui-kilonf-Uantzaii. lullowing a co forence with the other German dele pates, announced thai they .would nut sitin lite treaty in its present form, because the terms could not he fulfilled. Advocate n DEK1.1N. May papers Yorwacrts Ivcl'crcmlilm. Iti. The news and Lokal Au- er nrt'eil lhat a nation-wide ref- ereniluni he held on simiiiiK the peace treaty. The Munich Tost, the most important majority Socialist Bavarian paper, said: "We neither can accept nor refuse. Wo inusl sign under protest, hoping the entenle will come to their senses." Itunnway lliriuihle Catmht. ST. .IOI1NS, X. V.. May li. The diritihle ('-a was iiicked up deflated anil taken aboard the llrtlish steam er Clan Davidson, al a point NN miles east or here. The "blimp" which broke away front its monriiiKS late yesterday, is now Ijt'inu returned to this port. Would Hold Saar llasln. 1WIMS. May 1 fi. A German coun ter proposal reganlinp the Saar bas in atrees lo surrender the coal mines hut insists upon political jurisdiction over thiit region, so il was learned authoritatively. (;erinans Make Demount rallon. JIASl.i:. May Hi. A Mteat crowd slau'ed a demonstration against the peace terms in front of the Atlantic hotel in HauiburK, the heailiiuatli of the Ann rican commission, accord ing to a dispatch. Several orators pi'otestiil iiKainsl the "assassination of the German people." An inter- nreler translated the si (lies lor the benefit of the Americans. There was no violence. Legislative rroglaill. WASHINGTON, May 111. The legislative nrofiant adopted by the house Kepublican sieerinc coininit tee, which will be sulimitled to the entire Republican membership to morrow nirht. includes the follow ing: Ili-peal of luxury lax: return of the leli-ernph and telephone wires to the owner.:; passage of the wom an s . l: c;i r . ipiiii-niiinem ; tuiilT revi sion: aid for service men: economy In public expenditures: passage of essential appropriation hills: enact ment of national budget system: sel tlement of the railroad problem: adoption of a shipping policy. Wlniliix g Paralysed liy Slrike. WINNII'KG. May K,.- More than 2",, lion wnrUi-rs. in almost every trade, are striking In sympathy with metal Irailes unionists, paralyzing business ill this city. All the Ii mi u are out. The linkers have quit and the bread supply is nearly ex hausted. Ileal, water anil light em ploves walked out. the postmen stopped work, and Hie telephones are idl". Commnnicaiion with out sid.. points is possible only by irn ril lar n-lcrranMe- service. The police men and railroaders p inain on their jobs The street cars ceased run ning yesterday. The newspapers were forced to suspend when the pressmen and Bicrentvp.-rs quit. Tract ically every restaurant Is closed. PRUNE GROWERS MEETING AT MYRTLE CREEK T0 NIGHT; HERE SATURDAY ti, "flviiir siiuailr-r.." which has met wlih su.h crouninu- success in all ciiinmiiniii' S that have been j vj-jti d iiv these spi alters, who are mKinu- tin' concrete for a founda tion on which the prune industry of , lin'iuhn n.niilv will rest in the fu-' lure. "Hi leae Hi's evellinK by all-; tmnoliile for Myrile ( re. 1;, lnre a r :lM li)"' unit of prime trowels will he held t.e.iclit This c.Hh. rniK of lh"-" d-cplv ii,nre.-l'd in the lll.lll.-l.is ''"""' IT""" ;row. IS As-; .ociaun.i. . r-ciwni! " . i ' 1 " I ; l.n.ww will be in rhart-e of l.-lll ' Vl, J,,,.. of tin- larc-st tro.vers of pnmi s in lhat sec.ion "f tie- county. ,,,.) in. eh s.m-k is .Xi-.-le.l to he th. re lonichl. ; Tho-- who nr.- ni.r. niir th- trl, from iliis . it.v are IS. C 1'allh;-. of I i iri. - AH. .rie v i.ei.rire N..ii.ie'r V.' C. HurilitiK. I't'Vhl H"-: ' enbatk'nnd ColltKv Frill I Inspector l i-l l'. ir.v Totnorrow the last of. n, s' ,.f n .-'incs will be held In , ,hi- citv ai d the I'otielal. County rrue Crew-rs Association will be j put over llh a final punch. weather, tue business men's uulumo i.n.. n..ni,,M to weeilsnort and Gar diner has been postponed indefinite ly, or until me weamer eoiiuniu,.D are more, favorable, so Secretary C. o ii.,i..H.,a i iim Merchants' Asso ciation, announced this afternoon. The roads between tins cny unu c....t,i.,.v it whs learned, are UUite muddy in places and in view of the rallter cola weniuer u wu ueeuo-u best to wait a more opportune time. Telegrams have been sent the lower I'mpiiua residents, who so willingly welcomed us to their respective communities, notifying them that the ,i..Uilo uiwl fet-uciiiiainled excur sion had been declared off for May IS and ID. However, tne visit 10 Gardiner, lieedsport and way points will eventually ue inane auu im 1, a Prwohnrirers a large delegation of Salem Cherrians, headed by King lilng, will nitiKe tne irip "iso. .in. l'aulus, president of the Salem Com mercial Club, who Is in the city to day, gave out this welcome Informa tion. The excursion, when it docs materialize, will be one of the larg est gel-to-gether meetings ever re corded in that "neck of the woods." Many citizens, who for various reas ons were unable to get away next Sunday, Rtaled today that they would be there with hells on "some lime" in June. "BERRIES AND SALMON CHASE AWAY f AMINE" TO BE CARNIVAL SLOGAN The slogan contest com mi I leu, composed of Airs. Hoy Hollows, Mrs. Heorge Wharioii and Mrs. Henry linrih, alter carefully considering all tin; many slogans submitted, fin ally decided Hint 'Berries and sal mon chase away famine," hit upon by John Hatfield, of Yoncalla, to be thu winner of the cash prize of This was l lie only slogan submitted that brought'lu both the strawber ries and salmon, out of tho hund reds lhat were sent in. The following slogans were con sidered worthy of mention. Many of I In-m were very good and it wan ex ceedingly difficult for the cotnmitiee ladies to make final selection : "l.el 'er go, it's Itoseburg's show," by Mrs. It. C. Hill, Wilbur; "Slrnw herry time May time! IMay time!" ami "Welcome and fun." lor every one," by Agnes Hopkins; ''Knses t air. berries rare, in Koseburg:" "Merries ripe, roses red, enough said;" and "Merries abound, flowers around. In Koseburn." by Helen (luest. and "Merry famed, flower named, Koseburg." by Mrs. C. H. Arundel, received due consideration from the committee, but duo to the fact (hat both berries and salmon were included In Mr. Hatfield's slo gan, he was pronounced the winner. 4. 4- 4. SUNDAY AT THE CHUHCHES 4. ,t, ,;;', ,;,;,,; t.,;m ; mi I M. V.. Church, South, Rev. O. C. CoppiiKe, pastor. The two Sundays when of all days Methodists should allend church are May In and .May 2.".. These two days mark the be ginning and the end of the jrreal drive lor 1 40.111111,11110. We have become accustomed to doliij great tbli.KS and .Methodism undertakes wllh confidence what only a few years ai:o would have been thouithl an impossible thine. At 1 1 o'clock Ibe pastor will preach on "Metho diMn's World War " In the ev. 11111K Ibis coiiyreiration will accept the In vlialion of the Presbyterian pastor to hear Mrs. Rachel Nalib r present the work or i'andita Ilainabai. This is one of the most remarkable mis sionary works of the century. The leacues and the Sunday school will meet at the usual hours, l.et every body come. Cliiislinn, Rev. C II. Hilton. pastor-Mrs. llacb-1 Nalder. of India, will speak at the Christian church Sunday moruliiK. Mrs. Nalder deliv ers a preal messaire and especially tells of the child widows of India, a subject with which she is very fam iliar because it Is her special work to help the child widow. OwIiik t" the fact that the pastor will he ab sent attend. lit' 1 he Corvallis con vention, there will he no eveilillK servi.e. llible school at ft: 45. The school is slill show-iiitr trreat Interest and Is maklni: lart'e preparations for Children's Day. Y. 1'. S. I . I.. al 7 o'clock: snbl.ct. "Life. Ihe Sihool or Cod." Leader. Theodore Abra ham. All are welcome. Prrsl.yterinii, Rev L. n. Quick, pastor.--Illhle school at ft: 4". a. in., J. K. Willis. Supl. Urine your child ren to lb- 7!iblo school, a parent's privib k'e and oblilratiou. MorninK worship at 11, a junior service; ser mon suhjiet, "In Partnership Wlih Almifhly (led." Christian Ijiibavor al 7 p. m.. topic, "l.lle, the School of Cm!, and its Lessons." Youne people are especial'.)' invited. F.vcn Irc service at H. All address hy Mis. hach-l Nald-r. n representative of I'andita Ramabnl. Mr. Nalder h:is been in India and can jive up-to- P1SKSS COIiliKSI'ONMOXT SAYS SIJTATION IS 'MINSK AT Till', ruAcu ci)Mi:iti'..NCi': kvkhy- IIOOY IS "KKADY TO 1'KillT" 11U SAYS. GERMANS ARE MORE INSOLENT Americans Ordered Not to ApH'r Outside or llwuhiiiui'tt'is in Her iiii Wearing Inilorin as Violence is I'cnrod, Ity 1'i'eil S. 1'ei'Klisoii. PARIS, .May lli. Crave dangers are lurking beneath the surlace 01 the peace settlement, in the opinion j or persons close in touch with Ihe! general situation. This rests in the fact that everybody ia ready to fight. Against the theory that Ihe Kuro peau nations are too exhausted 10 fight further, il is pointed out that history shows that all countries in the paw nave been more warlike at tho end of n long struggle than after an era of peace. Alter the civil war, for instance, tho United Slates dclied both France and Croat liritain. From Helgilim in fact from everywhere come eriiicistns of the treaty. One of the knottiest problems of all Ihe disposition of Flume is yet unsettled. Tho Italians are l.lavlnc an enlil'ely new game. In stead of pushing their claims they are co-op-rating 10 the utmost in the peace work. Considering 1110 tact lhat the llalian army ia not demobil ized and lhat the Italians are occupy ing all the territory they are claim ing, the iitiestion arises as to who would eject the Italians providing they sign the treaty and then re fuse to evacuate those territories which they claim rightfully as theirs. Such a task would probably fall lo ihe already heavily burdened league of nations. Finns Near IVtrogrnil. COPKNHACFN. May It!.--The Finnish army under Ceneral Man nerheim is reported lo have arrived ill It jdoostrow. only a few miles Iroin Pclrograd. The Holshevik officials are reported fleeing from Petrograd to Moscow. (eriiiiius More Insolent. ( Hy Carl I). Groat I. I1KRI.1N. May 111. American and British officers were ordered to wear inufii outside their quarters lest the Germans he Invited to nets of vio lence. American couriers in uni form were compelled lo remain in side the hotel Adlnn. The reeling prevails in American quarters thai the demonstration against the peace treaty in which ririeen Il111.1sa.11l par ticipated on Tuesday may he only a forerunner of even, greater occur rences of like nalure. llespite Ihe fact that the prefect of police warned the people that Ihere must be no repetition of the Adloli inci dent. Ihe spirit of ttoresl in the city is i-rnwing and according lo allied officials must find some outlet. In the food riots at Stettin, ten persons were wounded yesterday. ilate Information of 111"' conditions in thai country, anil especially of the most Iulerestilig work done In India iilnong the child widows. You un invited to these services. lliiptist, Rev. J. II. Dickson, paslor --llil.il' school at ft: 4 5, II. C Daihy. Snpt.; Hrolh-rliooil class at In, C. F. Hopkins, tiacher: morning wor ship al II. with preaching by the paslor. Sp'-eial music by the iholr. It. Y. P. !'. al 7 p. 111., a live sonc service. Young people are requested to aitoi.d this service. There will In revival services at Pin"' Grove Sun day evening at c:t". An invitation is oxicnilcd to tin- coniinunliy to at tend. Prayer mei'ling Wednesday at 8 p. ill. . . Itovlml Meetlim- lit I'lne (Jrove The Rev. .1. II. Dickson, of Ihe First Ilaptist church of Koseburg. will hold revival niclligs lit I'iln' Grove commencing Sunday, May Is. ill fc::it p. m. Special music and a Iiv song service. Subject for Sunday evening. "Some Things to Think On;" Monday cvotilng. "What Think Y- or cbrisi?" Tuesday owning. "The Call of G01I " First Mi-IIhmIM l:plcoial. I.'. v. .!. C. spencer, pastor.- Tin- big 'lay 01 I Methodism Is al band. Aln-nily the i ronton a ry drive Is going forward. N-xt Sundav morning tl.e teams in i 1 r Imwlies will lake lli" fl"ld ' to nil-- J I nr., Iinii.iiini for 'lehijiH Ine the world " We shall ha" a greal service hero le. 'It morning and evening There Will he lid .'lM.e solicitation, tint tin- lntej.lv.- drive will I- launched in lb- niornii v. ati'l in i Veiling the rep'ilts of til" lea in' for lb'- first il.v'- m.ni will b- g.M-.i. Then- Is trial bop- that w- shall b- able lo report "n'T tl. top" at that time. Don't nil-. Ih e great occasions. All oilier services lis usual. - o j M.s llei-l V. illltciie l-nil m. nr. i" I of s-ai'ie, arrive.! Ill inn "'I' tnonilne and v. til male an evendeil j visit at tin- home of !. r parents, Mr. Ui.d Mrs. Frank Howard. DOUGLAS ? z'hsss For going over the top with a crash, hang and whizz, in the recent ly closed V iclory loan drive, Douglas county la entitled 10 an honor Hag. This insignia of patriotism is to he presented to the people of Douglas cotiuiy during the carnival, the cere mony to take place from the hand Btand lo bo erected al iho corner of Jackson and Cass streels. An over seas soldier, probably Lieut. Dorris, representing lion. Carter Glass, sec retary ot the treasury, will deliver Ihe presentation address, and Mark N. TTsdale, county chairman of llie Victory loan drive, will he present to accept same for Ihe people of Ibis community with a befitting speech. "As Koseburg is my home town 1 don't want any hitch in. this pre seulatlon," writes Robert 10. Smith, Victory loan campaign manager for Oregon. An order has been placed with the Meier and Frank Co., of Portland, for an honor flag just twice Ihe size of (hose furnished by Ihe treasury department. It was announced today that Un crowning of the ciuoens ceremony will also be held at the band stand. .Miss Kiuser, supcriutendeiil of music in Ihe local schools, has charge of this ceremony. SHERIFF GEO. K. QUINE CHOSEN GRAND MARSHAL Sheriff George K. Quine has been chosen as grand marshal of the day during the carnival. Mr. tjuine is also chairman of the auto parade eominlltoe. He slates that II is his In fen t Ion lo coufiHCale all cars not participating in Iho parade. Mayor Slew-art has Invlled Mayor Maker of Portland to allend the car nival next week and speak ill Ihe business men's dinner al the .I'lup r tin hotel ill 7 P. 111. Friday, May 2:',. Charles Parrot!, chairman of all parades, slates that the prospect for a mammoth parade is heller than ever before. Friday morning, M..y 2:',. the school children's parade will take place and will no doubt he the largest mid most unique affair ever undertaken hv the Koseburg schools. Another lllleresling foal UP' of til" carnival will be the baby parade Fri day morning under the ma nngemeii I or .Mrs. Hun-hard, who Is working night and day to make this a suc cess. The eugenics show und-r Ihe man ac'liielll or Mrs. Maddux, in the Kohlhageii building, will be a gnat success. It will not only b- inleresl ing hill educational as well. No one should tail lo atlend this feature. Il has just leaketl out Unit Iho StUnls CI. Illee propose o poll off an old lime bank rohberv. This Is not known lo be a fact at Ibis lime. but If they do. il goes without say ing lhat it will be one of die most exclllng and daring exhibitions ever uiiderlaken in this neck of III"' woods. II. Ilnncrnli wan ovt r froiii (;ik hinri tnitay. ) rt'tii ' ly ;t coiii'l" "I months In I'orihtiHl. hut is rvsuniiiiK his work of p.im.K "Mil r;iilioinl lies. Tli' Hm niiiiK'i is ;tt ;i sliiiid.-lill now. hut in- hop';! Jot iniprowtiHMit latr. SUPPORTERS Of SENIOR QUEEN CONTESTANTS ARE WITHHOLDING ON VOTES The HtamliiiK of th' senior )ii-'i, onl .t 1 rn a ins lliicli.'il!i:(l lo'lay Mi.-s Mcl.aiiMlilin. who war. It inlinii m Ho- tar.; j t Mi'l lay, still luaiiil a in. Ii.t pla'f at I hi- lo-ail ot th"- list Willi t; 711 vnii'K d h-r cn-iiit, Ml.; H " I js in H'foml .Ian- uiti :;.'i'mi, ;iinl M is Mcriilloch 2 iiMi. .Many r:m;i ii I liairt lia vi 'h'cii noli! a ml ma uy ril ll Ol-S liaV lici'tl (li:pn it! 01, hut the youiiK latli-H mid t h i r f sp. ciiH honsin s art wii li luddinj.1 th''ir vots and (In- ennt.-st will ri:-'' with a rush, and "wIimh who will not ) known until Ihe last iniinH'-. It had I n previously annouic-1 that tho cont'-st for in-fn, hoih s'-iiior and junior, 'would i Ion; Sat urdav niirht nt 12 oYlnrk. 'I h" da'1 h ( itt-i n flianto'd to X o'cl'i' l( 'I ll' s ifhiy f-vt-iiitiK, at which t f in 'li' v.ni 1 h'-r rif tin; i.oiiit'.-t will ! nrid' j khfJ'A II. j In tho rout.-: ' for junior ijo Mi's ;.'iirud" I.aitd, th" It' n i -.-hool ritiididaif, i-' I' idini' i 1 h ir, tod, iv. ya I'aui r.: i,. oi . ihr i:o ... . hool, i -.M.d v, kIi : at d Mi.-:- IIuin r Is thiid wh -T 1 " , Tin ic t ho i if and r.i r 1 1 i a 1 t-.i ' liav h' --n sold in Hus cn,). and ft ,:, hf ii to'fi-.--ary to old' r mi ad di'hr;l tlioiisand to supply th" d" ' ;:,.ihd. ronr.f y Jutliri J. V. Mar " r , a' t- r-fiM';:t. or th" ranm.il i-vru'iv" rf.liiOlil'lf", li;.-: ( - ' t r j ' 1 i a ci-rd il j iir, itaiion to nil fouiMy i idi" hoih ' north and south of thin iiv and .il o to tli" Matt liieli'-A ay ( oiii! i i ;ion. Ma vol K'"V. art will "Xf'i.d inv.f.i- tiot,! to hoth flovriior fd-oft and to .Mayor I!ak:r of I'ortlaiid. MANY HANDS, l-TNXY CLOWNS, W ILD .WIMAI.S I I VTl KKS UK. JWK iHi: Hl MHtKDS Ol' l'llO-. l'l.i; I.IXK1) STUKKTS TO WIT NESS THE l'AtiKAXT TODAY. ink l.ciwonadc, Toy Hal loons, Stiinki'i-o, I Vniniiil ami CiiiK's Art Miuli in Kvitlriife as I Mini Tina Moiiiin. "Ilt'y, Skinnoy! Slit-'s fomin!'" A few iiiinutt's later I ho Ihron of peo ple thai linetl both shies of Cass anil .laekson slroets, who had pathored early to wilness the Al (I. liarnes eireus para do saw "Old (llory" proudly tloatiiiK in Ihe lnvc.o al ihe iiead of a Ioiir column of.yaily dec orated fiteus vagons, (f praneiiiK horses ridden by pretty ladies of Ihe "hiK lop" family, (rained animals, funny clowtiK, ami tunny other at traetions whhii well reinttneraled the Ions wait. Jupiter PluviiiM for a limn threatened lo pour forth his pent uj) scorn, but warm rays of sun shine ln-nke thru the dark clouds, adding its splendor lo the pauoaul lhat cons pinions ly forecasted a myriad of thrilling features under canvas nt tho show (Mounds. Notli hm entertaining Intd been left out of the y, parade. Hands from atop the hiK uaizons, the Uiuil that every kid would gladly follow away, spread harmony j-flore. Caliiopies, too. augmented the musiciil ext ra ai;a n.a antl wild animals of all species paced th. ir eapes, eauer lo do their part in lniii(;inK Joy into tho hear!n of the lit I le lots. Speelern peddliut-', their usual wares add"d a bit more circus atmosphere. The erowtl kept tln-ir ees ulrnd io the passliiK cara van ol circus folks. Kxpressi d faces told the story bet tor than words. Barnes ban a more spectacu lar parade, a biicr and belter show than ever before. Kafc'T crowds, filled with expert amy followed the hands 'n every thing to the show grounds. 'I here was just one thiuK lacking- Where is the fellow 'who used lo ride ahead of ihe parade and in a thunderous voice cry out : "Hold our horses, the hitr per ade is coining." He is probably driving slakes on the "lot." No more frightened horses distract trom the circus parade- the ainusi-ment j-eeliets motor in nowa days. Two sideshow s opened before the hiK sho .v evei y I leak and curiosity was r- pre eniei. Tin tall ulaut, the lat !irl. lady with nine feci ol liair. I'Io.m hoy wonder. I'rinee ud wic. 'he ihinni'st nunc on earih, and a hundred other ihinvs were all there. lied leu i o 1 1 a ii e, balloons and all were In evfdence. Then the bit-' show, every specie of wild lile was ilnie eh-phants, camels, zebras, I In man, sacred cows of India, sea lions, seal . b-op-ids. liters, pumas, pan I he - jaguars. iol', monkeys. L'oa' . pir-5. n:'M'i Im'J', kaiiL'aroos and even a lriute of trained p'rsi-, nil reiidv fur their p:'M of eutei taming A 1. anil ol' I. 'I pi- cm (reeled oll hen nil entered the biir top, and funnv downs amused the crowds till the show le Iran- and the show. Oh, Boy! Alice in .lunt'h land well ou can't de.ui'ihe ii, It is one of Ihe I'leaie-'i concept lu'irt of artistic crea Mun hii;riu;'!il". "in- hundred and : n nned animal fejiiures are yt-n h ' a uonderlul dislav oi ',.-r e a nd d.ii in'.' and it ou li e I" ,i ; ..Id . Methielah you will ,,.r a more w omh rfiil. edura tieii:il dis.dav lhat brines old f'ath . r No.-h and his Ark to your doors Al Ii. B. lines Ii is the f.;iean-t alii 1 1 j 1 1 '.ri u-. t)ti at lb. 5, -ii!. the f)ni ry clow t.s. 110 w lid ;i i.iial feature , ;;u) wild and tani" ;in i i.ia Is, o er tiu per I'd ri tiers and tr.ine'i- which male- Al i. Barnes ;,!!.! 1 Citid b I'O'e tlie public US I lie t'taie i ediwaler o uild animals on e;,nh. Ano'h'T pel foimauce will h" nun t'i'i i 1 1 1 . I mors open al 7 and pet iormaiice at s, ( ''! i' i tit: Bins i on vooi I t it: m ipMii. i t r-1 i:n i No. i. 'I (e III r. .il'IM d, h rk Of Sl'llOol Id ir:. t .No. 1 , m I;o-diirir , Oregon, V. ill - . ehe .",!. - l.ill lip lo fi:UM u t... V.iv 1!0!i. at . i. ( ;, il - il ;. of lio-' hui fill 1 ,. - ,,e .1- I to .-'i l.Old !)IM- 'm.-- -t ot I t IIo-.m;: I , . , j-,., :: "i r,,id or tld trowth ; : t ' i ' v, hi!.- - i do! in.n:i ; or ' ,., , et- !-. . nt.! , of 'l.'b wood, j t. : . ! -., !,. .telM-red hy th" ,,,, . - ,:t th. ,.,. bimdn.t- in He , , ..j" , i : ;s in., y he d sir- , , , lie I i i .nd all d li "l ' . i ) ( ,. I. d i M or b. I'-le th" . I ' d-. of .-'-p" r-l't. 'Hi" : J-naid d fl: Mi' t l" . .. the 1 1 ; v to r j. ct any and all he' '. I (,r fi;!' - i i''rer iiiuMnti ii.uire of i - ,e nnd f- -rn. I ;m.V ii; . CKMl'N, Clerk. i . tl ... I'r.-'iMin l' u l:er w a ; in from Oak i ;ieek on ouMn"" today. The "flying stiuadrou," the Paul Uuveres, in taci DuiiKiua county a minme men, who are reaching every muiUlesex, village unU lurm, where the huuiulu pruno ia grown, iur (ho purpose, ol depicting thu whyiois for an organization of thu Douglas County i'runo Cirowera As sociation and thu mo (her organiza tion, the North wesi J'ruuo Growers Association, are meeting with splen did success, according to Fruit In spector Karl l'earey, who stated to uay that the question now ia whether to permit oversubscribing. The cor poration will capitalize at $50,000, and today, with much of the county not yet canvassed, approximately $20,000 has been raised. Shares are selling at li5 each. In overy com munity where the speakers have ap peared Ihe proposition has met with instant favor from the growers. Al the meeting held at Kiddle yesterday $1S00 was subscribed. Hoot C. Baulua, head of the Salem Fruit ( rowers Association anad principal promoter of the Northwest Growers organization, spoke at the Kiddle meeting, as did others of tho party. The ladies of tho neighborhood pre pared a sumptuous dinner at the Ralph Knight ranch, which was much enjoyed by tho speakers as well as hy others who wore present. A rousing meeting was held at Days Creek also. The succosh of the cor poration is iow practically assured llnauchtlly. SAYS WE MUST RECRUIT AN ARMY Of 10,000 TO SAVE THE OREGON ERUI1 rOKTI.AND, May 1 I. Oregon must recruit an army oT from SuOO lo 10,000 members before May 25 if the Oregon berry and fruit crop is lo be saved, .1. V. Brewer, federal farm help specialist, said today. Supervision and recruiting of this army has been placed in Ihe hand of .Mrs. Bruce Scott, superintendent of the women's division of tho I'nit ed States employment bureau. Plans are being made for the employment bureau to increase the staff of MtH. Siolt lo handle ihe work of the farm reserve army. Of the entire number of pickers that will he used In Iho Wlllameflo and Hood Itiver valleys, between ,".ino and r.ouii will be recruited in Portland. Any person Is eligible, providing girls are over, 15 years ol ago and bo k over 14 years. Appli cants are asked to sign up for a min imum of two weeks work. More than four months work is before iho army as the hi raw berry crop is expected V be ready for picking by May 2f. Tilth will be followed by the loganberry, raspberry, cultivated and wild black berry and cranberry crops, not In cluding Ihe cherry picking. Wages have not yet been announc ed by In rmei s. The wages, from present Indications, will be heller than last year when one-half cent n pound was paid for picking. K A Bill .IMS, I'll .LIMN TO SPEAK HERE Sl VHAY Kahhl Joseph Ooldmtiu, Russian .lew, who has suffered extreme cruel lies at the bauds of Ihe Rolshcvlkls in Bussla, will liivo an address In this city next Sunday evening at the t hrMian church. Ills subject, will he " The Homo. Coming of Israel, ami the inner life of Kussla. Kahhl tioldman probably mis suf fered more than any other man in Bus-da. His wife and six children wre muidered at ihe hands of mob of Bol.-dievikis and he himself uas beaten unconscious, lie carric)- dir f Unit eiiieii is today as t he result his leeih being nearly all gone. laiiM'd Irom a kick In the face by a Kus.-ian I. W. W. Two years ago Kahhi Colilmaii's oldest son got out of Kussla and escaped to this roun try. Voting Cold man immediately enlisted as a private hi the Fulled States annv. at Seattle, and was with the !ilsf division when it went lo France. He went over the to twice and was in many engagements, receiving no injuries. Two days be- fot" th" armistice was signed the ouni: heio was blown to atoms by a Cerinan shell. "I do not nrret it," said Kahbi Coldiuan. 'W hen a man die for Auierb t . lie Bven foreV Such I' Dm- kind of a man you will be piivih i-ed to le ar next Suuda; evening at I lie Chi I; lian church. Balild Cnldn ealllct n inesi-ag it i behalf nl Ihe .leus. In an inter v b'W w nh a Ke ic reporter, In aid ; "Soil will not tilid a MlU'le .lew I Ihe II" I'aul..: o the I W. W." B, on his way lo Palestine be w ill join thousands td' Jew; honiecoining to the Holy Land wh le-te the ee.-n'lv rede. nied trom Hie harhar Mis Tuil'S. Come out and hear him. He ill ei,. his audience an hl-U'llt into 1m the .I.'W h been treated 1 u Bu iii lr C. t al;!.nid. and Tut key. A Kiddle mid chlldr-m, of rivd in Kondmrg this morning lo attend the cirrus. I hey leave on the evening (nil 11 for Kid dle to ppend th next two weeks vUitlng with friends and relatives. COMMITTKE PREPARE TO FEED ar0O PKOPKE TABLES WILL HE ERECTED IS THE COUKT YARI ALL EFFORTS FOR A (KANT) ttt'CCESS. GOV. OLCOTI INVITED TO COME Othi'i' Slnlo Officials Also Urged to liu llci'o Whirl of (iiiiely From Slnrt lo 1'inisli lli'st of Strtt't Attractions. Hy S. C. RarUnm. The Koseburg Strawberry Carnival and Sportsmen's Tournament Is des tined to be the biggest and most at tractive celebration ever pulled off in Douglas county. In addition to the usual amusements and parades, there will be Introduced in the pro gram many features never before seen at a like gathering In the state. The usual three days given to for mer carnivals will be crowded Into two days and with the many addi tional features there will be no dull moments or lost motion. To see this occasion property and have no re grets afterwards, one should be on tho scene early on the morning of May 2:1. for this big gala festivity will open with a Jump. From the time it starts Friday morning, until midnight of the lust day. It will be one grand round of amusement and pleasure. The throngs of - visitors. electrified with the spirit of war vic tory, will be In a constant state or expectancy of what is going to hap pen next. Thrill arter thrill will greet them, from tho realistic daring stunts to the side-splitting street comedy. The stunts committee, a bunch of live-wire and original thinkers, will initiate absolutely new, startling and u'lisatlnmil features Into this carni val that will give life and impetus to llie occasion. The executive carnival committee is sparing no effort to make thin the most memorable event in the history if Douglas county. All the commit tees in charge of tho different phases of thu carnival are working hard for its success. The committee in Ihe salmon bake have their coats iff antl are preparing to feed 2500 people. Th committee in charge of the iulmou hake, which Is to be held on Saturday, May 24, held a meeting last evening and prepared (he way for the many details connected with (his affair. They have secured the courthouse yard where the tables will be arranged for the big feed. The menu was agreed upon and it is to be a sumptuous affair. No one '-an afford to miss this big outdoor at. Preparations will be made to feed 2500 people or more. Sports men from all over the state will be Attracted here by Ihe salmon bake nid field sports. Tho carnival committee has 'emled an Invitation to Governor Ol 'ott and other state officials. The committee of publicity have had a unhiue automobile poster nude, which will be stuck on all 'ars. Including tourists cars and ihose living out of town. This poster Is neat and attractive nnd indicates that May 2li and 24 will be great lays for Koseburg. This is a splen did scheme for advertising the car nival. Twilight Ieiigiie Onmr The opening game of the twilight league baseball aggregation repre ti'iiHng tho churches of the city, will ho played mi the day preceding the carnival. May 22. One-half of the proceeds of the game will be turned over lo the carnival fund. A ball t: round Is now being constructed In Bellows' grove, which will be In readiness for the opening battle. o SOLD HOBO KNOCKS AT DOOR AND DEMANDS SOME THING TO JAT IMMEDIATELY An unknown trump called at the home of Mrs. Bruce Stephenson, who realties at 420 West First street, diortly after noon yesterday and with a vicious, "I want something to eat and d - n quick," proceeded to wait until his demands hud been 1 an I' d out. Thinking that the man was desperate and not caring to ang aient his wrath by sluggishness, Mrs. Stephenson, though budly frightened, prepared tho gruTf intruder a few sandwiches. However, whllo the fol low was waiting outside she tele phoned the police, who Informed her that an officer would depart for her home immediately. The bum ate to his heart's content, remained In the close vicinity of tho lady's home fo' fully H minutes, nnd finally took his departure uninterrupted by the law. With Mrs. Stephenson were Mrs. Hunter and Miss Clemens, who unhesitatingly stated that they were much frighencd by the boldness of tho trump. r: 1 .-.w r