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HOSKMrUl, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1020.
I'OI- IX, XO. 116, OF THE Kl'tXJXU KEWS
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Hill. -.. 3 '''t
'it .
Lads Not Guilty When Ar
raigned In uircuit ooun ,
This Morning.
n GRANTED PAROLE
loci 11") l'cul "l
irutwi lo Two lcaia in mm.
par) and Paroled to HI" At.
tiM-iie) ,t . K. t inilx-rl) .
Pleadinn nI guilty " lhe charge
k IK'OI'll
dKr--e lliuiuri, Aiiuu,
Um,l Thompson
(lay announcea
nnMPSGN DEIS
MUDnrD PMADRP
!IUI.ULI uiinuuLi
e t, .ill I heard immediately; cMei ;verytnlnf, pOM,ble
L.Icwmik the return oi A.iorney n.ii.e h(inK rione (o nmke the ch,ld comfort
hum fouullle here he Is assisting , , although the outcome of the In
j.rosetutlon ill "e case aga.i... . amiot h(j lM Rg ye
.raid Howell, juiikc nauiiiiuii ,u- o
Ly refused to set Hie case aneau on
docket situ stated irom me uciicu
lit ever) oiiporiuiiiiy wouiu ot.
the deli-nsc lo arrange lor me
till. He ill"" granted an extension
the usual number witnesses anil
h rndes will be allowed lo bring in
miny a are needed to present the
It of the iae cither lor or against
' defendant.
Iilstrlct Attorney Neiiner requested
Lt the minder case lie si t for trial
tile opening day of court but all
jwtloa wan made by Attorney Or-
tt. on ttie uroumls that Attorney
e, woo had also b.-en retained by
' defense, is in I'miuiHe and will
unable to lcme until at least Tues-
ly of next aeek. The defense In the
Lwell ca.se does not expect to con-
kde its testimony unt 11 Tuesday at
;t or possibly later in the week.
lorney Neuner requested that a civil
be be set lietweeu the criminal
id oruer to give mm more tun"
ahlch to prepare his evidence but
Is wan also denied by Judge Hani-
who arranced three criminal
at the head of the docket.
Claude Falm. who appeared thi.
anting on t rharite of burglary.
Riven i sentence of two years
ras paroled to A Homey Carl E.
Ini berly. Palm was found in the
ler store and was placed under ar-
Ife waived examination and
held und-r JiO'Mi bonds for the
d Jury anil was arraigned at 10
kx'k this morning. He appeared
on atlornev. Tai l K. Wimherly.
entered a plea for leniency after
ynuni! man had admitted his
following the indictment.
'I have known this voung man ,
his birth." Atiorney Wimherly
in prepentiiia his plea to tht '
. "and I am sure that he has!
p-d his lesson. Ho has no excuse i
If'rand is willing to make a com-j
p statement ef Ins crime. He
h from a good family and his
"1 ha alwav been good. He!
I'd In the national guard and in i
artnr and his dis,hai''e shown his!
li'lpatlon on three fronts. Ills!
ler Is Drnnounrert "excellent" !
pi dis.hari:e. which is lhe best
' that can he made. I be
that his roudui't In the future
I satiafa clorv anil I romioat ihnt
ran-e a parole If the court
fit to take such action. I would
knmend. however, that If he he
Wth.it he I.,- reunited lo renoit
pme onVer or the court at recu
ptervals in order Unit his future
lift mav I... ..i. j
Mia:.
til tO tile Mte h..iilnnll!rv f..r
,) and cr.mting a parole dnr-l
kuod h..h .M- ........ :.,.. ; no to the table on wntcn a nuge
net himself In
Ft" manner the
"'ally terinn
i-nrole will be au-1
.ited and a full '
is must he served. I
-luck liennls and
no of two e,i
defendiiii's
It Hard
e follcarini- ti e t,.,-,r,n f ,K.'ln hod filed on It.
It
'7 lor s Bambtr of days. St- Roseburg district.
hud have been held over from I
V, i an a the grand Jury Is
I b. work and will doubtless re
turn (her indictment It Is certain
1 that the court wiU cover a much
; longer period of time than usual.
Child Sustains
Serious Burns
Gyp Henbest, the four-year-old son
of .irs. Myrtle ilenbeat, of thla city,
was seriously burned about 6 o'clock
last evening, when he fell in soma
manner into a tub of boiling water
which had beta placed on the floor
uf the kitchen. Mia. Henbeat, the
mother of the Injured boy, had Juflt
placed the tub of water on the floor
and turned her back to secure some
cold water. Little (iyp, with several
other children, was playing on the
floor near the water and it la though!
that the child was unintentionally
pushed by the other children, or else
Inst his balance and fell back Into
the tub. His back, one arm and his
hip were aerlously burned, large J
, patches of skin being removed and
unrniiiiiitiun to stand trial and',.. . . , . uhi,..i .oii..n
Enactment Is
Completed Today
4
lly Associated Press
WASHINGTON. May 14. The en
actment of the army and navy pay
blli was completed today with the
adoption of the conference report by
he house and senate. The measure
tow goes to the president.
A. E. Shlrla, candiilute for the re
publican niuninntlon for representa
tive, was here from Sutherlin last
evening.
o
i
HELD THIS A. M.
M.'nu CIpruirP Mpn Rather to
many service men vjdinci iu
Le3m Whether or Not They
Were Successful.
218 NAMES CONFLICT
Ijut'csl Conrllct Was nil l ull 3.VI,
I'iiie 4ll-acr Trail In the Wil
lamette Valley 1M -Men
Kited on This Place.
Ex-servhe men, some wearing the
lemnants of an army uniform, others
:ittired quite smartly, crowded the j
obbv and steis of the rederat nuiia
ing this morning wailing anxiously
for the hour of 10 to approach in
order that they may know their luck
concerning the O. & C. grant lands
which they had filed upou. As the
fatal hour" drew near these same
men climbed the stairs of the build
ing and filed Into the V. S. land of
fice. They conversed in whispers
and many of them wore a "poker
fnce " Some of them hailed from
the east, middle West and south, while
hint the glow of the Pacific
mn u-riiten on their face, yet all
were gathered for the one purpose of
HAND DRAWING
district attorney ,.,,,, with i learning as to wnetner mey verej
"atement made hv the .lefend-1 settle on a homestead or 10 juiup
?oun...l ,,.! ,1,,'dge Hamilton i " "ll0 lhe harness ot tiietr regu-
I sentence, confin lar trade, as u.e """"'""
Penitentiary for mmen, clock pa iseu -
ois Keiiingiou, ui
report ea h o.h ,n i ,i--v i ket had been piaceu comum... . -
P-rlT ami ti, , t i .1,. . ' Ming Blins. She extracted one of tne
Mure to conduct hiu,..if in a' envelopes, handed It to W. H. Canon
tegistrsr or ttie tana ou,
opened it. He in turn handed It to
W V Tharkrah. who read the name
of the man fll'ng and the unit num-
h. nf the land f ed on. A compieie
en. ho were arraigned Per or tne latin inc.. ... . - . .... u..re lien of Ihls
;M. ,k, mnrnin, .r(,d . record was made of the drawing a ... ,h,.Solnll.r-
"not ,'!.; -ami will stand trial, wlng to the fact that ! Honie hosp tal yesterday afernoon at
' held tor the burglarv of the filings conflicted. It was an , Home n p deea8ed WR born May
!lnorea, iMend ile and will jnounced. that the t Irst name drawr , 2 45. 1 be of M.
Prst-nted hv vttorney wimheron each unit would be the '"u ' wu, a ,)rVate in company
- p;.eim.-d hv the court ful one. Paring lhe past few weeks. Arkansas cavalry, and en-
'"iim 'ever r.00 applications have been sub-' ". " sopors' Home
Wiiiun,. i.,., n,..... --.i : mined on grant lands and 200 or,'
Nullum,. ai; , .iro,i hese were allowed without nfltcl-
ol n, ,1 o,ttv .o ih. ..i,.. i renresenting settlers exercising
trlary , ,Klve ,.n rnm. squatters' rlghtB and soldiers er-, (1 h ,hipp,.d lo Pendleton totnor
1 the It! i ,lore ln Glen-' "'ng preferen-e rights without - for htlrlal.
' will fl.md trial at the term filet. SUty-one units were in con-
"IT which h. ,. ,,. i...i ... tk... . n,..i .nri "IS names conflicted In the
Tesente.l i... '.. , jr.i. Th. laraest conflict was I
Ufwtioa of the e.,e. ill) ercs In the Willamette valley
-i ., .,.. a , ri tips nn mill ..-m. imii, ...
luirularv mac. win h. near Harrlsburg. SThls Is a very
'i the do, L.,. c , . .. , ..i.wi nr land and many In at-
. - i-enin no. i imr- ..ni. ...... . -
P beam (,rM ,ith tendance at the drawing this morn-
expei-tel that the miir-1 On lhe unit fS. It developed this
L:L.'''l,,'',''ln'''"Wed-fternoon that unur i- '"'"-
' " rctnma before that dateifllod on this particular Iran oi
' oos conn'v j Several Roseburg boys were also sue
homesteads, and
W the May t, rm and it la .t. i Ii is si'sted that they will have some
ut the larr .in v.u 1. 1 ... k..i bnm.atesd land In the
T
Bandit Fights" Pitched Battle
With 100 Policemar.
and Is Killed.
4 BULLETS IN BODY
Nearly $l(M(0 in Currency In Itccov
. ered One Policeman tiliot by
Rtibher In Itying and Another
In Seriously Injured.
HOTH POl.lrKMK.N IIIK.
(Ry Associated Press.)
CHICAGO. May 14. Both
s policemen wounded by the dur-
lug train bandit who was killed
here last night, died today aa a
result of their Injuries whlcb
were Inflicted by bullels from
the bandit's gun during the
4V fight from behind barricaded
4 walls.
CHICAGO. May 14. One of the
most daring train robberies In lhe
middle we.t In recent years ended
this morning in the death of the lone
bandit who last night looted the
Illinois Central New Orleans Limited
and the recovery of currency esti
mated at a Total of nearly a thou
sand dollars. One policeman shot by
the bandit Is dying and another Is
seriously Injured. The bandit, Iden-
i tided as Horace Walton, of .St.
Joseph. Missouri, fell with four bul
lets In his body after barricading
himself in an apartment and fighting
n pitched battle with over a hundred
police.
looking for Thieves. .
SPOKANE. May 14 Police and
railroad special agentB are today
seeking to learn the Identity of rob-
I bers who stole tin.OuO in currency
tfroni tho cashier's cage of the Great
j Northern express station here last
"lKt. At the time of the robbery
)hpre was a of ra,lr,mrt and ex.
i press employes about the station, hut
I the thieves made their escape In spite
of this fact. The robbers struck
I down and beat up H. A. Peterson, an
i express agent.
"(Tutrues Are Hiisoless.
WASHINGTON. May 14. Hear
Admiral Situs' "fallacious and base
less" charges that the navy dcparl-
j ment delays prolonged the war for
over lour months unnecessarily, was
'practically lhe only charge oi un
favorable results from the many al
leged sins of omission and commis
sion" the officer had ascribed to the
department, Secretary Daniels today
told ll)'" senate nnval Investlga'lng
committee. This was fully refuted.
he added, by the admiral s own tes-
timony.
Passes Away
Early Yesterday
George Judy, a resident of this
county for the past 14 years, passed
away yesterday morning at 2:30.
rollowlng a protracted illrress. He
was 63 years of age. and resided
about 24 miles from Koseburg on
the Looking Glass road. He h.id
mnnv friends in tne vicinuy no are
irrieved at his demise. A wife and"
one son survive the deceased, the
son residing at Fresno. California.
Funeral services will be held at the
Unseburg tndertaking chapel at 2
o'clock tomorrow afternoon, with
Kev. Dollarhlde conducting lhe ser
vice. Interment will follow in the
Masonic cemetery-
Grandfather Rose
burg Lady Dies
Francis M. Hmipirey. graud-
....,.,. -a . daughter i'l
.,.. here this evening to 'take
, . rema(ns. The body
o
,
T r,-Di1 CT1 HtWfiter
In City Today
. am. r Vlnr cltr a'torneT
or
Gresham.' spent several hours today
i. Poseburg In the Interest of rranK
in . . ... i-l.,
.'""'V " 'trnm Portland an 1
rnr Dresiot-'n. -.-
went on inis m-in' -
He J, . personal friend of Oornor
l!owdeo and is contldent that the
!m-r. .Tceutlve will be chosen at
-. nnnn In I OH II 111-.
the republican conTention to repre
sent th txt7
I
HOOVER KOR OPEX SHOP.
(Ky Associated Press.)
WASHINGTON. May 14. 4
"The principle of individual
freedom requires - an open 4
shop," Herbert Hoover de-
4 clared today, testifying before 4
the senate labor committee
hearing on the proposed legisla-
Hon for the settlement of In- 4
dustrial unreel. ,
PRKMUKNxjiPPRovi. !
(liy Asaociated Press.)
WASHINGTON. May 14-
While House olliciali said Co-
day that President Wilson's
wurtiiue message to the At-
laulic licet and message to Ad- 4
miral Sims was laid before the
secretaiy of the naval inveatl- 4
vntiiir cominiitee by Secretary I
Daniels with lhe full consent I
and approval of the president.
KI.KH IMINATK i-VO,
a
.
The B. P. O.
Elks at
their 1
T '
regular session last evening
voted to donate the sum of
$2ul to the Salvation Army
home service fund, for which a
drive is being conducted In Ore- 4
gon at the present time. This
large donation will be apprect-
4 ated greatly by the committee 4
in charge of the drive, as they
have experienced considerable 4
niauiv
trouble In securing the Quota.
Reports coming in from all
part of the state show that
tills county Is lacking a con.ld-
erable sum. Several country 4i
districts, however, have report-
. - ...11 ti.. a..it.,in a
Armv alwavs counts on Rose-
burg and Douglas county to do ?
I . . . i - i
" 8na u,m. 1 1
been dlsappohited
Orders Favorable
Report Army Bill
My Assorted Press)
WASHINGTON, May 14. After
providing for an appropriation or
$10,000,000 ror the army atr service,
an increase ot about J13.000.000
over the house bill, the senate mili
tary committee today ordered lhe
annual army appropriation hill re
ported ravorably to the senate.
o-
Mexican Town
Surrenders Today
' (lly Associated Press)
nitOWNSVIIJ.E, May 14. Mata
niorus. opposile Brownsville, quietly
surrendered to the Mexican revolu
tionary rorces shortly alter noon to
day. The surrender was in accord
ance with an agreement arranged
yesterday.
Huns Not to
1
Attend Conference
By Associated Press
.ONDON. May 14. lhe oerman
ahinet, after a full discussion wun
the ministers of the federal states,
d -elded unanimously mat uermany
-
"-
ire
!,,,,, i.l noi send representatives
nlo.n tli. Cnn nr Rrussels confei
nno .mi-.- the French troops are
ntirely withdrawn from the main
district by May 16
according to a
(Vntral News dispatcn rrom uenin
today.
Call Is Inslied.
WASHINGTON. May 14. Adolpho
dc la Huerta. supreme commander of
I the revolutionary movement In Mex
ico, has issued a call ror tne Mexican
congress to consent to the naming
or a provisional president, it was an
nounced today.
Ak for Pardons.
WASHINGTON. May 14. Citing
amnesty decrees of several European
nations, a delegation of socialists to-
...
day appealed to Attorney-ctenerai
Pn'lmer for "Immediate amnesty and
pardon for alii lederal prisoners con -
vi-ted on the basis or political
..u. ni-tiinra. labor unions and
labor activities.'
England Sells
U. S. Suits Cheap
(Hv Assoclsted Press.)
NEVV YORK. May 14. Eng
land is ready to sell American
merchants men's clothing, all
wool, that can be retailed at a
20 per cent profit for 138.40
ai,pIi according to J. C. Shan
non, a member of a London
manufacturing firm. "We can
produce suits, transport them
m the 1'nlted States, par the
duty and sell retailed for $32
each. Shannon assertea. yuai- w
liy suits are now selling for
ISO and ISO ln the United
State.
EXPECT SMALL
FRUIT
High Prices of Product, Sugar
and Labor Makes Canned
Fruit a Luxury.
MARKET IS VERY POOR
A. Rupert Co. Informs Local Branch
That Only Amount of Ismail Krull
to Meet Actual Orders Will
He Canned Tills Year.
Prult canning companies are great
ly worried over the present outlook
for the canning season. Sugar is
constantly going up lu price, while
growers are demanding much higher
prices ior ineir pruuuw
before, inis suuauuu uwum i n.
same time that the consuming pub-
He ' crying tor a reauciion iu yi.v
. . ... .... k V. U. K
ana is curiaiuug iiunuo. v. .......
nriced products. The outlook Is not ;
encouraging and the local A. Rupert j traveling in a Sedan type of car. In
Co. has received a letter from head-1 the personnel is H. H. Kling,. luuu
quarters in which the following ; ger or lhe distributing plant in
statement Is made: Portland; Harry Hayes, salesman.
"The public is as much the grow- who is driving; H. H. .Gilbert,
ers' concern as It Is the canuers. and mechanician, and L. II. Gregory, au
bolh are In the same boat, all of ' tomoblle editor of the Oregoiiian.
which means there must be etiner a ;
-
curtailment 01 oruer. ' "'
cancellat on of Jobbers f
lower prices on fruita to meet he
critical Ration caused by high
pricea iruus, "Jp"
.
This siatemt
This statement Is borne out by the
'following press dispatch
-
nrnuchlna and wun prices
grower and prices for sugar still un-
J"" e frult-cannlng industry of
Oregon, In so far as the small Iruus
are concerned. Is In an unprecedent
ed state this year, and fear Is ex
pressed that failure of the packers
to secure sufficient orders may heav
ily cut down the season's pack. The
high prices which the growers are
asking, together with the unsettled
condition of sugar, means that the
canned berries will go into the lux
ury class and that the pack will have
, ho enrtatled considerably, lhe
canners contend, while the growers I
declare that what they are asaing
not excessive In view of Increased
wages and other increased cost en
tering into production.
Situation This Year Peculiar.
"The peculiar situation this year
may rorce us to cut down our pack
or small fruits one-third or more,
declared D. J. Mathews, general su
perintendent of A. Rupert Company,
Inc "We have on our books onlv
about one-third ot the bona fide or
ders which we generally have at this
time and letters and telegrams com
ing lo us dally from eastern and
middle western Jobbers are that they
are disinclined to give orders at lhe
.,,o. ,.vn,..teri As a matter of fact.
h -a. ,!,, comnanles have been un-
able to make definite quotations on
account of the unsettled conditions.
and the only prices that have been
given out that I know of have had
to be withdrawn, tasiern jw
advise us that the canned berries
prom m? " "'
luxury class, and this being the case
they hesitate to stock up lo tne ex-
,enl Ihey have In tne past.
n former years tne companies
, nave packed about a in ro more ""i
i tnan In(r
orders called ror. on
I lid II ni-is - - .u -ill
I speculation, but this year they will
pack only th amount of fru't the
,hieh la arranged for in
aatd which is arranged for
t slRh.t. he said. The A. Kuperl roin-
i . operates
nack last year or straw rn. -. llorlhern ,lart of the ,,,, and at
""'".TaTaaanHa P Portland, Salem and Corvallis. an
-AtaSi -t Hand. said to have met wh unprvce-
The meeting at Salem last week dentedly large crowds who voiced
which Mr Malhews attended should j oreciation or Johnson s stand on the
h. nrodnclive of results In clarifying j league of nations and all other poli
Mie situation he declared. The sea- clos outlined by the California sena
son is almost ready to open, how- tor. At Klamath Falls, where Hav
ever and fesr was expressed that niond Huberts, of California, stopped
there would be difficulty in linlnpjon his way to Portland, enthusiasm
.. h. inhhers before the fruit Is . ia alleged to have run hluh. Mr. Hob-
ripe. The strawberry season for trie
chiiiii-i i.- .o -- - , .
nncrles is expecieu .u -
, an( ,ne aesson ror loganot-.
, rssnoerrles abont June 15. .
1 A ,tmilar sltuailon was ontitnen
br PreMdent Starr or tne mst ' r...i
, t,rj-i. rnmnsnr. incorporated. But
small proportion oi ... .....y.-
unlly signed up for at this time or
year have been contracted, he said,
and Jobbers have practically with
drawn from the field for the tlm
bThe prices being asked for the
ihree small fruits primarily affected
re- loganberries. IS cents per
nonnd: strawberries. 18 to 20 cents:
red raspberries. 20 to z cenis.
& i .-aall mnA (11117 T
If ;
re-'
imaln. al 17. irent price or goes
! higher the cost of the canned stock
! to theh consumer will have to go tip
about SO per cent, canners oeciareo. in an (.i. ...... - -
The No J can of loganberries, con-lTr.rnr sts-ed that It now seems Im
' '.a which retailed , probable that Senator Johnson can
'lining --.
this year for 60 or u cnn wm
no to 80 or 90 cents. It was esti-
J,,ted.
HAP FIXB MEETING.
Tha B. P. O. Elks had a fine aea-
(to last smolnl a4 fourteen can-
didates were initiated. Following the
business -session a delicious salmon
tanquet was served. The luncb com
qiittee certainly haudled the "feed"
end of the evenlug In a most pleas
ing manner.
Sl'RPRISK KlltTllliAY
PARTY LAST XKiHT
A surprise birthday party was
given last evening 1st honor of Clar
ence Perkins, at his home in North
iloseburg. A very pleasant evening
was spent by the guests in card play
ing and social conversation, and at a
lrle hour a dainty luncheon was
served at the card tables. Those pres
ent were: Mr. and .Mrs. Floyd Stev
ens, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Klchardson.
Vr. and Mrs. Bert Perkins, Mrs. Ku
dolph Harness and Miss Elma Capps.
Test Run Being
Made Over Highway
The second of the tent runn made
by the Overland agency of Portland
was started this morning, the party
reaching Itofleburp at t4:50. The
start from Portland was made at 1
o'clock this morning. A short stop
was made in this city and the party
continued on lo rilsfoiia, California,
whim they expected to reach about
g o'clock this evening. The party Is
The engine of the car in w hich the
trip Is being made, has not been
stopped Blnce leaving the Britten
Columbia line at 9 o'closk yesterday
morning, the distance from the lino
(o this city being 4 52 miles. Mr.
Hllng stated this morning that the
engine would be kept running until
Sunday morning.
The highway is very rough from
Portland to this cily, according to
the travelers.
Meeting Will Be Held In the
Circuit Court Room
at 8 O'clock.
BIG AUDIENCES SOUTH
Clued t iUifoiiiiiins .Mi. kin- a Whirl
wind t'nmiMiigni Throughout Ore
gon Siialor ltu.y iu North
Ou-nliiui al. Present Time.
Judge Hex II. Goodsell, of
j perlor court of San Ilemardino, ( ali
j fi.rnla, and James M. .Murphcy, of
I Sun Francisco, who served 15 months
i U the army overseas, and legislative
I representative of the It. It. brother-
noon in nis nonie state, win reacn
I here froln i;raIltlI tomorrow af
"s., usiu v
j ppij al a mag,, ne ting railed In
lhe ntcreslg 0r niram Johnson s can
didacy for nomination to the presi
i $,.c). These gentlemen, both ol
.(,Pm giftd oratois of tho golden
vldH1, liem flllllllMrtft
Ashland M(lfor(l
tonight,
, , , . ,. ,.
held enthusiastic meetings in
nd will siak at
They met with
I flattering attention, it is said, in th
first two cities. Another hnitery ol
j,,
metrnnntia from Klamath Falls, am!
i regan a wniriwina ramiais:n snuin-
I fard. It is expected he will reath
now.,ur, ,erore the date or the prl
n.arlea. but will also go to oasi
points.
The meeting In this city tomorrow
tight will be held In t-c c'rctiit conn
room, owing to the armory laving en
gaged for dancing at that time. Judge
Hamilton very courlealy extended the
use of the room tor the speaking,
and posters are out rurther announc
ing the event.
Paul Turner, nr Portalnd. who was
In this city a tew davs ago In the In
terests of Senator Johnson, srrtveo
here again this morning snd Is sr-
; here again this morning .ni l.
ranging details for the meeting a.
; the court room tomorrow
. ,1,. nrlmartea
wi m ... ... . -
lowing to the fsct thai an a-temnt Is
i being msde lo carrr NVrth Tarolliia
IT Hie rWliatui, nil"! a" in -.-..
speak there. Ho-ev Ihat Is not
f"llr determined, and the senator
may find It convenient to lslt this
stst before the campaign close.
ROSEBURG ELKS
E
Local Bills Decided to Put on
High Jinks on Opening
Festival Day.
HUNGRY SEVEN BAND
Fhiiious OrgaiiixMtloii ( I'tmnei
Yenr Will be Itevlvetl hihI
"Jtolled iut' for (K-casloii,
is the AutMiuiici'im'iit.
Thursday, May 27th, the opvtitug
day of RoRehuig's lOih auiiual
strawberry festival, will go down in
history as the peppiest "zero hour"
ever experienced in any of the piv
vious carnivals. Hcretofoie It has
usually taken one day "Junt to get .
started. " With the idea in mind of
trying lo make this year's event a
' 'slam bang" a IT a i r, the ex ecu i i ve
committee of the festival decided to
tart with Thursday and on the af
leruoou of that tiny a imtiumoih
larade will be staged, tht like of
A'hieh has ne er before been wi(
lessed In Koseburg. The committee
extended aa invitation to the lne:tl
trdt-r of B. P. O. Klks to stage the
tfteruoon parade, and at last night's
tcssion of the lodge it was untinf
nously voted to "jump Into the
hing, head over heels," and put on
l parade savoring of ttie "before
Hohibttion" days. The Klks appoint
ed a commit lie consisting of lr. K.
H. Stewart, Dr. A. C. Seely mid fiene
Parrott to make plans for Thursday
'.tiiTiioon and to put on a "high
inks" that will drive old man Oloom
0 the tall timber for the remaining
'ays of the carnival. '
"We intend to make tills event ft
complete success." said Dr. Sleart
oday. "When the people from the
1 urai districts come In to our carnl
vab they can be assured this year of
living enough amusement 'to keep
heir entire time occupied. We are
oing to siage n real parade mid ex
icct to have neatly every ,'H r ln1?
tKat Hills In line. They have all
votrd to buck thin thing up anil from
ioon on Thursday uniil early Kri.lay
:iorning there will he t mu
ioing. The parade will lust be a
itarter. In the evening the lodge;
will convene and the session will b
lively one from tup lo bottom. Tell
he brother Ilills to get out and
Doost for this and to be huh- and gel
in line for the Thursday parade.'
Who doi-B not remember 1to.ji
jurg's famous "Hunk'iy Seven"
and? 'Way back in Hi 12 and tor
u'veral years previous to that lime,
lie Hungry Seven trod the sireH
f this city reuderiiig jazz music be
ote the word "Jazz" was originated,
.he members of that one-iimw fam
ns aggregation still reside in t his
r'ty you couldn t drive tiiem away
from here and last night they de
rided to again organize and mak
.heir premier appeal unce on the
opening day oi the festival in llio
Klks' parade.
The executive committee today
leaved a sigh of relief at the mi-'riuuceuu-nt
of the Kika' particirn
i m on "the opening day. This hart
h- en quite a problem to lhe commit
tee and thy had no plans fr 't
;arade on Thursday. The way things
loom up now, Thursday will be tins
tiig day.
Dehvin Jewett and
Clarice Hicks Wed
Il.-lv.ln P. Jf wcit snd Miss Claris"
'licks, both well km w u yo-llig people
: this riiv. w.rc iiiirn.il al S
lYlork last nlt,l:t al the M-thinUst
parsonege, Kev. F. W. K. -agy ofll
cintlllg. The wedding ! veiy quiet,
only a few of the relatives and ii.il
iiaio friends h. Ing pr. s. in. Until
Mr. and Mrs. Jewell are very po.ni
'iir in this cily and have a pn :ii h si
,f friends who wish them well In
heir wedded life. Mr. Jewetr was
member of the national guard com
pany leaving this city and in the ca
p.Kltv of sergontit went to Krance
wi li the filth Artillery. Since his
rtithnrire he has been employed wMh
the Southern Pacific company. Ills
bride has been one of the leaders nf
lhe younger set and Is very popular
locally.
Porkers Inclined
to Lower Quotation
ft!- Artel.atfd Proa i
priltTI.AM). Mav 1 I - 'n
the livestock nisrket here this
meriting hogs ep'-ne. a trifle a
weaker than yesler.lav. prime
tuitcd porkers ceiiiiiianding 1 r
to 15.5. Dmsnd for sheep is
good, wlm steady tns.ket, with
no Indication, of a drop. Iialry
products sre showing weaker.
eitra cubes brlnrlng 47 to 41
cents,
cents.
Eggs are holding at 33 w
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