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1 rwq KOMKBCRO HEWB.BHV1KW isaued Dally Excapt uaday. Lr Wlmberljr B. W. UaUa licit O. bates . . SUBSCRIPTION RATES Tally, per year, by mail 14.00 Dally, air itiontba, by wall... 2 00 By-Carrier, ncr mouth 60 Call at office, per month 35 Weekly Newa-Revlew. per year 2.00 . Member o The Associated l-es The Associated Prena li exclusively atltled to the UN for republication all newi dispatches credited to II or Lot otherwlae credlied In tills paper and also tbe local newa pub lished herein. All rights of republi cation of srieclal dispatches herein are also reserved. Itoaeburic, Oregon, .May 8, iU'M. 0 jtn scoring Is continued In thia man- vri?lLTG tuer until either player hu won four , 1 7 CI 1 X i 1 1 units, when tii game la scored t.r It . - -- - I thai player, unless tbe other Plavor fc CY(x.k 1:. scored tnree. poims, wneu ine - . ii..oie u called 4-3 or 4-3, as the cue may be, and game If. scored lor the flayer who first thereafter gains a 1 ad o.f two points. Another Important change la iu i he "foot fault rule" which In the last has been very complicated. The. Ing in this city for the past few dayj, !olt last eveulnis for .Myrtle Creek, Vheie uhe resides. To VKIt lit rortlund Sirs. W. O. Ulake left thla morning Xn''" ''-.land to visit with friend, f. Id stand at rest In a prescribed posl-'" " ---. t:un. and to kcop both ft behind. the base line until the ball Is struck. , Leave, l or I ortlaud u , ..o. ir.,,. 1 Mrs. Merie Pone left this morning 1 1 roviii..,! .,nd all of the rules have! for I'ortlund to spend a short time !. . ..1 . 1 ...... 1 -.11. .. ' vluitiiir with frlmla ai large number of lnterpreatlnns al oe. I ? INCREASE , 9 ISO jlached. line changed regulation pro vides that "in case a player is bin jderod in making a stroke by anything li ot within his coutrol, the stroke visiting with friends and relatives. r.uslnew Tri R. VV. Marsters left this morning for Grants I'ass and other southern Ortgon points, whore he will attend MANY CHANGES IN Tn 1 1 1 1 nil! m ILIllllU 11UL.LU hall he replayed." The backstops 1 10 Business matters for a week or fund side stops are named aa perma-jter, days, jnenl fixtures but the practice of j i playing balls off these stops Is for-1 Cnmllilnte Visits bidden, for It Is provided that If a jivnry J. Bchuldernwji, republi can in iday atriko a permanent fix-1 can candidate for secretary of state, lure "after It touches the ground mnt yesterday in this city meeting ihe player who struck It wIhb the ,vith voters of this locality. He was 'point, accomuanlcd by Cant. E. L. Smith, lot Portland. Scoring Method f Eliminates Familiar Terms of "Love" ''Deuce" "Advantage. DKLIiXUTKS ATTENT C. K. CONVENTION'. NEW REGULATIONS Ilulea UommltUw Multea IUullinl (luuiKeo In Tennis taws for the ConiUis; Koaaon New Fit Fault Itule Thla Year. Tennis fans who enjoy the exhil arating exercise provided by a brisk set of singles or doubles, are to find themselves treading on unfamiliar ground when they swing their rnc quots this yeur. The old KngllHh game In Its new camouflaged form Is scarcely recognizable and It Is ox pected that considerable of a "howl" Is to go ui, particularly from the younger players when the findings of tbe "Rules" committee are taken In to consideration. Reformers In the past few years have been busy; loganberry Juice and ginger ale lmvo taken the place of "Scotch." Rucy films have been bar red from the screon and now thp "love" Is taken out of tennis, Hero nTtor when the sweet young thing rulsses the ball her adoring swain won't bawl out the old familiar "flfteon-lovo" that has characterized the tennis matches of old, but Instead the reformers' prosaic "one-ln" will be the score. The present rule pro vides: "If the server wins Ihe first point, the score Is called 1-ln; It the re ceiver wins the first point Ihe score Is called 1-out. If each player wins 1 point the score Is called 1 -all. If the server wins the nert point the wore Is called 2-1; If the receiver rlns it the score Is called 1-2, and Arthur Walker Here Arthur Walker, of Reedsport, can- A group of young people from the J dldaio for county commissioner, ar ( hristian Endeavor aocietiies of the .iVm1 in Roseburg today and will ro- C'bristlan and 1'resbyteriau churches main a short time visiting with left last evening for Myrtle Creek to iiouzlas county voters. attend the Christian 1 ndeavor cou- ' entiou held there at the Presbyter- ', A. ltranil Homo . Ian church last night. Among those i c A ,rand rutUrned yesterday unending from bore were: Klsie rv,nill(; from Portland and Salem, Hudson, Kva Lenox, Luclle Cllmore. ht,,.a h0 ha3 been spending the past Jessie Mllllken, Kdna Perrin, Monroe lftepk. v hila in Portland he atteud- llilton. lidna Lynum and l.eroy ,,, w.eilne nf the State noard Howard. for Higher Curricula, is a member. of which he Will Make Home 11 el .Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Tuck and wife. Valuation far II Vornieriy of Cleveland. Ohio, who i a special Iraln. known In railroad ! ave been visiting In this city for thejeireie, a8 the "valuation special" left past week, havo decided to remain in nere -yesterday morning onroute to Hi county and are 1 .joking for a ult-iHOUtbern Oregon. It arrived In Hoso islile bjcatlon. 'liny spent the dayiDurg ite Monday afternoon. The at Kdenbower looking over property i ,r.,i rarried seieral lesser S. P. of- thore. Family Food Budget Doubles WASHINGTON, May 6. The fam ily food budget in February was ex actly twice that expended for the same articles of food In February, 1913, according to department of la bor statisticians. ficials, who are engaged In checking up the government valuotlon of rail road property. x DANCE AT THJ.EIt. A big dance will be given at the Tiller pavilion next Saturday even ing. The roads are In good condi tion and a cordial invitation Is ex tended to everybody. Good music and a nno time for all. India holds tho record for Images. It has been estimated that there are uulte 300.0O0.0U0 Imagus of tlie vurious gods there. South American ants have been known to construct a tunnel three miles in length. SOCIAL DANCE AT SVKKS' HAI L. Friday night, May 7. Tickets HO cents, ladlo sfreo. Dancing 9 to 1 3. Good music and a good time for evervbody. THE RUITER SANITARIUM (Incorporated) Our Improved facilities are belnf appreciated, so that even now de sired entrance should be arrange for several days In advance Dr Drawer Is tho house physician and Is prepared to answer any call made upon him. Phone 313. 327 West louglas street. Dll. V. L. KCITF.R, Mrdlrat Dlrectm tu: On Exhibit for TWO DAYS only. The Standardized Car QUALITY as Lasting as Time. MOTOll Now Horscholl - Spillman, four cylinder, one jiiooe removable L head, hore 8ij in., stroke 5 in. KJNITION (.'onnoclicnt. STAKTING & LIGHTING Complete Dyiioto 2 unit St:,riiusr and LiphtinK eiiiiipnient, npentiin-r in conjtmrtion with larjre KXIDIO Slorajro Uattery. GKAUS Spiral Iiovol Type. TUANSSirsSION Muncie Standard selective slitlinir Rear type, three speeds lorward anil reverse. CAKIU'KKTOIt Zenith. CLUTCH 10 inch single plate, dry disc KAOIATOi: Tamest own, with Ther-nio-Syphon cooliiiff system. V1IK1'I,S :C!xl. " AXLKS Salisbury front and rear, roller licnrines in front wheels, double row New Departure ball bearings in rear wheels, Timken roller bearings in dilTeiviitial. . STKI'IMNG GHAIJ-C. A. S. Irrever sible worm !"0".r tvpe. 'i'MIKSKirestonp :VA S';!,i'nOMKTKi;-Stewart. HIA.MK Speeial design, extra heavy iPri,,.r x?at ,r,':lU,f1' hot riveted. LI LI K Al ION-Splash svstem, con- "IILI;L l.ASK 1 171 . inches. H. ME R TEN Motor Cars and Truck.. Dl.tr. for So. Oregon R.OSIBURC, CRtCON Oi Exhibit for TWO DA YS only Conquered ihe World's Worst Roads. ULSA 1 University of Oregon Oregon Agricultural College Oregon State Normal School INCREASE 15 INCREASE 3,8 1913 1920 ENROLLMENT 1913 1920 CLASSROOM SPACE Kif iirilliTitnt litiM irrowu I'M ht uriit. 'lHKsriM:n liowt-vtr. tin piovvu only i& wr ,nt. And MJMaACti INCOMK linn pro vu l. tluin 4 p rrt :it. MfHiiwIiilt th hitrint? imwer f !'; dIlor han f;dlii to fllrtit 4 rnt' l-U iy13 joe. INCOME JTjE BUYKC POWER Of A DOLLAR 0 Si I DO YOU KNOW That since 1913 attendance at the higher educational Institutions In Oregon has Increased 150 per cent? 0 0 That classroom and laboratory space has Increased only15 per cent, 0 so that conditions are "educationally Impossible?" 0 G And that their support from the state bas Increased less than FOUK 0 per cent since 1913 when the present mlllage bill was passed? That the purchasing power of their revenue from the state U la than one-half what it was In 1913? That these three Institutions, which now have 5100 fallUmo dents, must reject Hundreds II the bill falls? That It will cost the taxpayers only $1.26 per $1000 of u valuation to protect the higher education of Oregon boyitodptf I.KT OltKtiO.N IIKIl KHAKE. IF THE EDUCATION OF THE COI NTIIY FAILS, THKX AMi ELSE THAT IS OOOD MI ST FAIL KIHCATIOX IS BOTH AN IXSCHAXCE AND AN INVESTMENT. A LI, STATES AUK E.VI'KCTU) TO t'ONTKIUUTE TO THE Dll OF Hl'MAX KNOWLEDGE. This advertisement Inserted by Colin Dymeut in behalf of Joint Alumni Relief Committee, 514 Pittock Block, Portland, Ore. 0 0 Al'TO STAKE TO COAST. :i.e well qualified for the position. He 'in honest and will work for the Inter leaves rtoscbur daily at 7:00 a. 'tsts of the county as a whole and not ;n.. arriving at Myrtle Point 11:30 for some clique, faction or some par a. m. Fare $C.4S. Reservations at'ti-ular part of the county. He gives main olfffo, 403 Cass St., Phone 303, "no promises to anyone. He wants to m Umpqua and Ciriind hotels, llapp'a 'stand upon his worth, his ability, and store. TAYLOR & CLINTON, fills integrity. Such a man we hope o to see nominated and elected. )t44 4) 4444!' We wonder if the readers of your 'paper know how tricky a cortaiu MYRTLE CREEK VICINITY". "nch of politicians are at Reedsport. 'The wish to run this entire port dis- v44444 :':riet. If they cannot do it fairly, tbon they will try to do it in some Mm Pima v nii-B in eriti,..iilv ill i ''llier way. Ask tho presecuting at- 'it her home here. I'torney how they tried to seat their ' Mr. Hastings has sold his farm on f candidate lately when one of our port N. .Myrtle to a man from Abcrd Wash. Others who have fold out are Nels Olson and K. .M Marsters. -Mrs. Kennedy is vtsltlns her sis ter, Mrs. Hermann and her mother, Mrs. Adams. In tlio hall game Sunday between Oakland and Myrtle Creek the score stood 17 to 6 In favor of the visitors. New babies are all the fasthlon nn-.v-a-d (s. Mr. and Mrs. ( W. I'.ail.'v are happy in the possession f a small son born April 24, and M berdoen, fommlsslonuts died. We understand recently ' ,ny ar0 now In trouble over tho 11- Oregon State Normal school are all facing a great financial crisis over which they have no control, because I First Enrollment in these insti I teticiin lias increased 150 per cent I since ihe year 1913; S.econd The purchasing power of 'the dollar has decreased from a half to a third In the same length of time. Third The Income of the above mentioned institutions has increased hut very litt'": hrrpfcre, they aro hindered ' r w r.; -icluss room 'space ai 1 .h : t:.L heat faculty men (annot . c c.i account of salary conditio s. Fourl - Many public schools are closod c i recount of the lack of egality of the election. Y'ou should road the Issue of April 24, of the Umpqua Courier to seo mow they foel when they cannot have i:ll or a majority of Ihe port commis sioners. hy do they want this ma jority? Why do they want a county omniissloner anyway? They are en tirely in one end of the county; they do not know tho needs of our county -i 'Miuniy cominis.sione;s should. Their interests are not In roadi. and Mrs. Jesse Smith were the rec'lpi-! ;-,rid'il,a ?! 'he like but in boats, hur- nts of n pair last Saturday a boy and a girl. Mrs. Otho Ilunsnker visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Brewer, last week. Kms Klin, a small son of Mr. and Mrs. K. I.. Kllnt, got In somewhat of n hurry to get to school Friday morn ing and In alighting from the school iiinev caught his foot under a mov inu wheel, badly crushing the instep ind breaking two bones. While this :a a very painful experience for the !ad It will probably do him and all "he rest of the truck riders more i-'"od than a!! the parental admoni 'i'Uis which they have received since le first of the school year. The entertainment given by the primary and Intermediate grades of I'e school Monday evening was very v,ll rendered, reflecting much credit n both pupils and teachers. Wliile crossing the street In front 'f the theater after Ihe entertainment Monday evening, little Hugh Freder ick was struck bv an aiitomni.ilo The child ns knocked senseless but Xa do something for humanity before after reluming to consciousness hejn"''e. did not seem to be seriouslv Injured ' ur CommunltT club met last Fri X. (''ay night and the following resolu- o t:on was passed- vv I,.... . . . Ue44ii k .. '""mtce nuiy appointed l H.KTO' vi tvs ' I- , !r the r"rnoe of drafting) r.LKTON NEWS. rcolution. In favor of the college, l? P11I,I'C ",ho1 mlR tax. hereby Wt iSUv,1,, ,h(, foll0lnl rpport; . nemners or tne Commun-I lors, docks and such things. If they would tend st- ctly to their own affairs It Is not so bad, but even then they should be fair and square end when it comes to taxation for improvements at Reedsport the en tire port district should be considered and not Reedsport only. We received thla morning a very interesting letter from Mr. Ronan nao concerning his efforts to start a cannery at Elkton. He wishes to tell the people that he left Monterey. California; came here to Elkton v. hi; h he believes has a future to start a cannery. It was such a large t miertaking ho tried to interest farmers of the vicinity to organize a stock company hut all in vain. He wishes It stated that he had the In terests of the community at heart . in iney turned him down. He also claims his friends In California laughed at him when he left hut he wished to help others and he feels discouraged In his effort to start a cannery. He claims that b teachers, consequently ami J will remain at noma Tta children will in short li J Adapted to physical llbotanJ they will not be comKteits I pete with those weo halite: Jnate enough to receive At asl ; of an education. Therefore, since jni-tai i perlence has been replacedlri , a lew years oi college iik-j that we must value eollKi 'tion above the wortlioftda ' Community club as a bodj i support the above mention! George A Binder and Gr Committee. RI i EiasBkr". -rxssgssaagrei l OT ? KPt rnntcnts 15 Fluid Drachm lijalll' titSS j IjT iTToal i For Infanta andCliilfc lifiiii . . .,,i.vi n nuo r.KNT. air i ail. ILUitiKnn Gtf At uiii;iiivjtwiiauu 1 Thereby lVornoiinDitScslior., 1 Cheerfulness andRcstCooUi 'i Mineral. KotAHOIK n 1 Cm V Arise" una ro I LOSS fccSimacSnstl,- Mothers Know I 4 A..1a uenuine Always Bears the 1MB Till ITIfMI lll.f I Iirtil it-tr nit.. I . " th., mi. of the ecuntv. KIKton ,3 " 0r- do "T nit. d Mr Mr. Crubbe a. a c.nd.date the cau se of lb. in' '"T" for county commUsioner; no, Irtrt X ta11 " -ause he l.ves at Klkten but because Th. r.".!! !' know ,he man and know hi.,, ... .k. , " -"icuimrai college, Exact Copy of Wrapper. Signatureyj "if ( For fij Thirty IbJ ..Ta iimcrsiiy or Oregon, and the