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SEBURG If EWS-RjE :view WEATHER MJ T Today'sEditifi Reaches Over 17000 Readers In Which is Included The Evening New and The Roseburg Review UOSF.IIl HO, OREGON, SATCltDAV. MAY 15. 1020. VOL. IX, NO. 117, OP THE EVKMNQ KBW r v.ii o. oo. w NL CONDITIONS ! AGAIN DENOUNCED; 'i,, , 1 our labors lo the best of I o Vo. nd now usk your Honor lo C. tenduiK from further Land Jury Insists Destruct- ion or improvement County Jail. Vants trees removed An i.i.lar Tree in ouri.iu"-- I"! ... ... .....1 i:e,.llli. Grand Jury Says i port U. Ilic fimit. . .i. .. midline denunciation of ,n.v Jail una Its W.i.y and u,.- k diary condition, wu tori, a ...... ... ... n, mhv term grand t.ioiuing n nf I lie May "T, .. . this ,rr, " -r..(l i,irv iudicted r,.u.L ... -llh . ftuori. and returned two secret in- Ilipon. ...,K, .niniinndutlotl K .'o Krand jury I. to the et Ii that 'He large poplar trees on ' court houae lawn he removed. 11 lies are rapidly becoming a ?.,.. not only to property, but to , Inning the wafer Just pat Mstornis tore off huge decayed ,b which in scv.K.l case, barely K ,7 under the cement shl-walk u have caused it to lilt at a . cci.l- Lie The ronls are so inter .u n along the 8.H fare of the lawn i, cultivation of the ald is lin Lble an J the lawn la being ul L...i ... mw mi to weeds, i he P i, ilifl rvivemc.lt u are uiso u.ii.'r ' . . , . mm vvtbtK i GOING TO RUSSIA; i .tespectfully ubiultted. GEO. W. TAYLOR, Foreman AKTHl'K MARSH, T. B:. BULLOCK, 1IENKY HEWALD, F. L. CI.AWSKN , W. H. FISHER. I . . s. h. U00KHH.L, secretary. Will Leave Next Thursday For mi ititKxoicu KKroim: (By Associated Pres.. ) NEW YORK. May 15. Gen- er.il C'arrunta and SOU of hia I men have surrendered, accord- ing lo word leaching here via Tomnles. j HM HAVE PLANE IIOOVKK SPEAKF.lt MONDAY. Mrs. Jessie Kemp, who is to ad dress n meeting of Hoover support ers in this city Monday, will be the uent of Mrs. A. C. Mar iters during her stay In this city. Mrs. Kemp and .Mrs. Marsters are both staunch work ers in tho V. C. T. I!, and are inti mate friends. Considerable interest is be'ng shown in the meeting which la to occur at the parish house and r large audience is assured. o Bolshevik Division Torn and Tattered Europe and Travel to Petrograd. TO RETURN HERE LATER During l!is Al; CT.cc Will Uiok Alter His HoldiliKs in T1l.iI Country lib. I'iixt Visit Since the Ik' Kinnii.u: of the tar. By Associated Press WARSAW, May 15. Hout of the nh .nt.-h. viV division in battle in the region at the mouth of the Bere .. ..a ...... .a reported iu the official communique today. In attempting to escape across the Dneiper, rein uants of the division were killed or captured. Morris Weber, who returned hei several months ao. nfler having c jcaptd from tiie tcrrois of .var an revolution In Mos ov, Russia, ex- i Peots to leave next ;hkxaik ixtkkihits! tnv Associated Press.) ' IlERLIN, May 1. An un known man threw a grenade to a ball in Knslinger near Stuttgart, where a clerical party was holding a meeting in 4 favor of the candidacy of Math- las Kntberger for the Itelch- Btni?. Several persons were struck by the fragments hut none were seriously Injured. Arrangements Being Made For Paiseiger Ship If Gasoiin i Is Plentiful. high school aggregation and the Rid dle I'rune rivkera. Later announce ments will be made in a day or two. Roseburg lost the last game and they need your presence lo help them grab off the utxl one. OFKKUKS AUK KI.KOTKI). 11:! CROWNINGS BE UNIQUE Local People Are Asked by Commit tee to Arrange for llooma for the Coi viilll Hand Hoys luru.t tike Carnival. The llensno Parent-Teachers' as sociation held their regular meeting n Tuesday afternoon and following the regular business session the fol lowing officers were elected for thr ensuing year: Mrs. F. A. Bemls. piesideut; Mrs. II. W. dunlin, flrsi vice president; Mrs. 11. W. Maddux second vice president; Miss Caroline Schelllng. treasurer, and Nola Kent secretary. The association endorsee the higher education mlllage tax and passed resolutions to that effect. KAISI.lt OITWITS SI.IXTIIS, Daniels Opens Volley on Sims Bv Aspnclatcd Press) WASHINGTON, May 15. Secre 'j.ry Daniels today attacked Ilea." Admiral Sims un the charge that the navy department lucked pinna anfl veral places and within a xho' l .: ch:irgv WU8 -uninforuied and watilon," Secrt-tnry Duniels told the senate investigating committee. K1 l can he exoected. Th r,l jtirv protests against this and Wis. that ihP trees bo removed, blowing l' report, the grun. jury J, discharged from further attend ie. having served for a full year Tile complete report follows; k the Hon. J. W. Hamilton, Judge; Ve the undersigned members ot . grand jury lor Douglas county, fcgon, duly impaneled, beg to re tt that we have carefully Invei.tl Ld and examined Into the differ I charge ul ciime committed and .ile iihin said coumy and state, thave returned Into court true against defendants where in our lgiu.nl the evidence was gufficieni Justify a trial, and not true bili: re we deemed the ovldw.ee ad ted Insufficient to warrant judi I nroceeillues. We have tiled al f times lo dispose of cases In ac Mance with tne lnbirucuuua r Honor at the time we were Im fie have mode an Investigation of , Roseburg Loses I courthouse grounds urn. jun irs(luy on his j !tun to that country lo look HfierjT the extensive Itiirtiness alTiiirs of hisl J..UIII.IM.U IU ill K .n,...i,l.t , T as fur as ChristUiniit, Norway, by his wifrt and child. Hi 4latiRhtir will probably remain In I'ost bnig to com 1'Ihh her h.Kh school ccnir.-e. while his son exoe.-ta to ko to liontnn to ji in another son and dauhiiT who rre in ai-hool there. Tiuler the present disturbed con i itions In KtiffOu, Mr. Wcl;er ex;wciH to ko only an far n.i Petrotrrrfd at this time. He in of the opinion, how over. ili.it th -j vkoirt of t lie revolu tion.! n' condition1 are now ov.-r In IMissia and that (he country will soon he on the way to peace and general letovory. Mr. Weber l'vcl hr for a mim- 1 er or years in-ire komi 10 ltussia ; shortly before tho n nine of the j Cleat war aim nc nart ninny ii-hmioh here who wish li'iu every n'lercss on hirt present ti in. Keg.irdl.iff hs (Rv Anaoclatod Prea.) IKOltN. Holland, May K. Former Emperor William ar- ! riei here from Ainerongen this niortiins, outwlttlns a number of Jouinallnts and photographers who were wait- tna: at another entrance of the grounds while his automobile Klipiietl through another way. Last niuht's meeting of the carni val executive sum ui it tee showed con siderable progress made by the chairmeu of (he different commit tees. Plans are heiiiR perfected whereby It Is hoped that we will have a largo nasseneer-carrylng plane using our aviation Held for home bane. Pigeons to Start Race Tomorrow Two largo coops of racing pigeonf will be released nt the local express : office tomorrow morning at 6 o'clock j These pigeons belong to the Seuttl. ' Kacing Pigeon association and wer. received here today with Instructions ! regarding their release. There art Th. z.i onus to com .eie in hub mew uu oinmltiee ii closing negotiation. record flight jed- Th. race. with a Kugene corporation and they. ' -promise us an excellent exhibit each : by the racing pigeon clubs of the day from the 25th to the 2!llh-pro- i I'nited Slate, and during the recen vided there I. gas for the machine. I war the data coueclod by lhe.e or Thnesdav oromlse. to be the big- Mnlxa.ions proved of inva ..able aer i : ' . . ... ....... vim 1 Btniii are urm in urxe num ! ZZ ""Th. uueVn. wTl. her. by aviators, artillery and groun. be crowned al 11 o'clock on the 9 t counnouse lawn, an.. ..lew . v m. !aro going to be a reproduclion of I Fairvland with something new and STILL IN THE I Commission Sends Engineer to Roseburg to Get Ad ditional Data on Plant. REPORT IS DELAYED So Chance to Iarn Outcome of tho Kate Hearing for Several Weeks ir tlx Preaent Indication. Are Accepted. ItK.COIinS AUK HliOKKN. ( Bv Associated Press.) WASHINGTON. Muy 1 ." . with Sale of Army Goods Steady Although there was no great rush for supplies at the army sale at the city hall this morning, a siea.1' stream of those who wished to re- ... 11. l..,.lni frnln tlia "(311- ned willv " etc., of armv fnine, were ; nnn asic jou 11 you mni... . eomin? and going ull morning, and II the columns of your pa;ier. let me was the general opinion that the stock, thank the cood people of Doimlas ... u ..I..- rtn. cnnntv fnr the rnrdinl wet -oine I re- or eniuies wuuiu ue -.. ..uov.. -- - - . . .e ven sr t ue'r n ut is . no.. ni ie-. journev be favors this paper I the follow-in comnmrirntlou: 1 IvdOor Kowhtire; Nws-ReMe'v: I The , kindly; interest, which you ! personally and tho readers of your ' 4 1 allied paper seemed to take In the i Tate of ono who had lived many vein s I Ml. your happv community, prompts 1 ;ue a? This time, when T nm about ! nt;ain to leave you. to write to you ' All rworiis for an increase In population In the 19:10 census wre broken to.lav by two De troit suburbs. Ilantarinck and Highland Park, which since 1HI0 have increased 12titl cent and HCl per cent respect- ively. .r.nli.al This ceremony Is In the hands of Miss Anna llryan and Miss, Maud Lombard, and they will en large their committee to handle the feature that Miss Bryan Ib planning. Rev. C. H. Hilton has consented to make the address on tins propi troops a. well a. by the army and navy in carrying me.sage. In the wai lone. The birds proved li.fallll.l. t.nd were of extreme service to th government. HOMK ON I I IU.OI (.11. Ilulbert Mathews and Jack Shields 1 both members of the said Held Ar 1 nil. rv hand, arrived In this city yes- 5 ; I usaslon 7T Jj. will be clothed 1' in gorgeou. roues. ,ne eguu. , u -- ,.,.,., wlir ttllll ,)e. worn by the kings of the courts In the old world. Another big feature is the Corval- lls band which will ploy throughout nf the earntv.il. giving ItFSOl.VTION ADOITF.I). A 1 concer.n every im"uius ...... T nn,,n in the rourlhouse stnnd and 1 . . l .... K.. .i.nH whieh 1 also OH lite lunula, u...... " Inr musicians were placed In tne Imnd with which they are now con nected. At the close of hostilities thev reenlisted and will remain in the army for .oine time yet. They are located at Camp Knox. (Mv Associated Press.l ;,., k r-,rt . the Intersection of 1 , . 1nnkafl t r.x.t i 1 1OCAL KKWH ITF.MS. 11 time to time, and wuna e irt like to make lengthy recoiu- E.lations as to what should be ke from a standpoint of buainets I economy, yet we very reluctatit tnurh that subject, as reports of Inil juries in the past have been ivtej lightly, but we feel that we jte derelict of duty. If we under Bd the Instructions given by you t.-cllv, if we did not call al tent Ion i few matters which we consider (vital Importance to human life property. First : We call your Honor's atten- 1 to the filthy, unsanitary cou.li-, k of the county jail, inis we t has been done repeatedly lu j past, but we wish to reiierale ; trust every grand Jury that may : low will investigate into this nin'- I and make the same report, ir in. ti.u lit nt unifies im sa e this morit Ing included canned b.uon, roast beef, i turn frr f Russia. aiiny blatikels, .wool, shoes, neck i It has been a hanpy year I ...jh ..n,l l. ipiai k hats, ol ' tintty spenT among ley many of white and blue denim. i nere aim it is w.m a sense ... res"-. lll.it I leave itosennrr. A cable from Kuroi.e, received a few days nco and dir. ctir.g me lo proceed to l'( trograd. if possible. In order to find out vhal has heroine of the firm known as the "Russian I. and Reclamation Companv, Ltd.." In n nip and tuck game of baseball necessitates my leaving. I shall pro yestcr.'.ay. the Roseburg high school coed from here to our office in New i..st to tlie Collage ('.rove aggregation j York City, visiting on my wav there t,J a- nr.. nf .! to 7. The game " a with mv dimghlpr and sun In Huston. h".,rri rnnvlit one and the outcome was In closing I llliiH I' ll ynu WASHINGTON. May The republican resolution to end the stale of war wlih Ger- many and Austria was adopted today by the senate and now (iocs to a conference. By a vole of 43 to 38 the senate previous- had suhsliltlted the Knox The merchants are already having long beicbe made to follow the curl, line and to be placed in front of their various business houses and the romuiltteo most respectfully 1' onestR and urges that every uier- ! resolution for that rec nlpa. ; pawed by the house. The volet friends' "" adoption was 43 to 38. By One Point h w uncertain until the last man whiffed ; much we have appreciated the pro gress we have seen nere on ever hand; well paved streets and side walks, Improved hishwavs, stores and last, hut not lo- st man.- fine s pool building, all speak so well for the progressive and ener getic people that fcrni your l ommun- Sincerelv vours. MORRIS .1. WKIinil his allotted three times and en.ieo he contest. I'p to the 7lh Inning Ihe score was a tie, the opposing uinos having put over three runs each. In the fatal seventh, however. Iho high school pushed over another nm with series of bunched hits and in the closing half of that prame the, ,y ;sitors boosted a couple over home ; .late. In the eighth Inning the high school failed to score and witn tne( n Cottage Grove men at bat and two on i o .-im heave over third base n rm n m IX ft Is warrant, until this eye-sore and ,oj;t t'he KilI11P. The final Inning closed with one more tally tor toe V of III tKlVPrfO. ,-als and a shutout for the visitors., Vl ULSHlVt,! CU The hizh school Is practicing con-; sia-.itlv will be in eood shape to meet the Riddle nine during the carnival. Thr locals went down to Ignomioua defeat at the last meet with the Rid dle placers ond ere out for blood at -the coining match. - ' Mits. Ki.i:r.i:ii will sino. In addition to the regular : Sunday musical program at the i Methodist church, north, to- ' mo. row ' favored with a solo by Mrs. William Kletxer. of Yonralla. Mrs. Klet7er has a sweet voice and It will he a pleasure for a ncseluirg uudience to listen to her. Vili X 1 chant pluee one or more benches l:i I ; front of their stoles and places of business where the people may si. down and rest ibeuiselve. during tin long hours of Ihe duy. A contract has been closed with F. F. Kills of the American Iiecoral Ing Co.. of I'm l laud, for Ihe decora tion of the streets, carnival bead quarters, two grandstands and tho exhibit building. They are using all new material I hie. year and will slaw nnitinir nn the street streamer on the niidienre will tie Tuesday morning. May ar.th tne ...AAAAAjj4S PTAXUINti Ol- ijl J Mattle I.ee Stephenson ...1030 Malgucrite Odin 1010 Lorietie t'onlee 1005 vt-.ririierite Scllloemalin . . 990 4 Zonule McDonald Bailee is removed or -renovatf-u made habitable for human life, also in this connecllon wirh to the attention of. the county and health officers to this matter, if 9 have no knowledge of its condl- lecond: We request that the cot lood trees west of the courthouse L'ougliia and Main streets be cut wn and removed. These trees are pining dangerous, and sooner or pr might cause the death of some lur.-nt person. They are now daui- gtg the sidewalk and sooner or r will damage the pavement. ch would entail a great expense the county in replacing It. We e"ly believe that the rapid 'h of these trees will sooner or tr cause them to be exceedingly Ig'Tous to pedestrians and pome jtc nt person may be ki'led or liv pd. by reason of the trees becom- top-heavy and falling. Further- re. as long as they are retained in r pres.-nt state very little can be w with the grounds in the way of rov-ment. which should by all F be tmd.rtrken. Plird; We realize thnt the vflrl- "fficrs In the courthouse are 'l"d and the hest la heinff made lh situation at this lime vet we gnat number of co'urt or Rl'y records that are thrown in ut'S'alrs of the jail In such man 'nat I.I.LKTOX I'-T. MUKTS. r.y Assnciatetl Prt'ss I W A S H I NO TO N, May 1r.. Car- ! ranza's escape from the revolutloii ary forces which attacked his tro"ps near Esperanza was reported today i by General Obregon In a lues, age lo then revolutionary agents on ihe 'border, which was forwaiucd here. nk,, mod ihe di nosed pr"sld nt A very In'. resting meeting of the ha(, ,,,lrr,.01,.d in getting through ruller'on Parent-Tea. ncr association (ne r(.Volutionary lines and was ac wi he'd l.it nlsht. A most enjoy- , comped by a small "rcort and was ;ble mushal iri.'.'tnm was presented. ,ov(ng northward into the moun nmong the numbers being splendid .-,.. .r.n. he Mrs C. A. Brand. Mrs. I , o MOItK t.ASH IMv R'tlVFU Florence Devaney Max'ne Svkes . . . . Clavte I'.liK k Marie Vogelpohl . Ague Il'igat Rhea Hall 985 . . 985 . . 980 . . 980 . . 945 . . S65 . . 830 fin Thnrsdav afternoon at 3: 3" Ri.seburg'B lodge of F.Iks, No. .lit, , will hnve complete charge of the program and there will be something doing to put "pep" and "Jnzx" Into the opening day of the carnival, and every "Bill" In Douglas county Is ex peeled to report at the lodge rooms ut the cnll of Ihe chairman of this committee, which consists of Iir. Stewart. Gene Parrolt and Dr. Seely It Is very possible that they will put on a float, and the queens' floa.s will head this parade. This opening feal II re will no doubt be the means of bringing hundreds of people from good many miles around into uose- II. 1!. Church and sons left till ii.einini; for Winchester, wlu .e tile) will six-nd the day fhlilng Mrs. A. I'. Katun, daughter llelene and sou James, left this morning fol their home ut Portland following l visit In this city. Mrs. C J. itasinusaen lift thh morning for Oukland to visit will lor parents. Mr. end .Mrs. R. O. l.eh man. .Mrs. II. Sweeney, of Wilbur, ar rived In Hoseburg this morning u spend Ihe day shopping and vlsllim. : with flrends. A son was horn this morning t. ! Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Holing, of Wll bur, who buve b.cn spending soul. lime In Hits city. Miss Marguerite (Men. who will month, has accept, d a posillon with iho Itogard & Phillips real eslate of fire. Miss Malzle Walker and Miss R J.Ull lllckeison. the W ilbur Public schools, came to Roseburg this morn Ing and spent the day attending t business matters. Donald McClellun. a former resl dent of this city, passed through vosehurg this morning enroute fron, Portland, where he has made hi. home, to San Francisco, where he h rrcepted a position with a well known wholesale coffee house. Many friend Public Service Comnilsaion Engi neer C. J. Oreen arrived in thia city today to make a teat of th new pump, recently In. tailed Dy tn. Dougla. County Light and Water company. The commission la worst ing on It. decision In this rate and leslres to ascertain the exact capac ity of the local plant before an nouncing it. findings. During th. hearing th. corporation atated that (he new pumps being Installed will Increase the rapacity to auch a de gree that there will be no ahortag. of water during th. aummer month. md al that the new pump, will sllmlnale all difficulty that ha. been previously experienced. Before m. li ng Ita final decision. Mr. ureen date., the commission desire, lu in nilre further Into the euulpn.ei.l of '.he plant and b. advl.ed correctly -hi that proper rule, and require ments may be set forth In Ih. coat ing announcement. I do not know how soon tne com mission will be ready to report." Mr. 1 ;)reen replied In answer to the quea lon or how .oon the decision re garding Increased rate, could be ex pected. "It I. a tremendous task to procure and analyse all of the data hi such a case and prepare an equit iblu adjustment. In till, case w. nave not only the lighting utility but jlso the water work., operated Joint ly and under one head, and the va .ioua phase, and aspects of the two .lepai'lmcnl. must be considered, trst .epurately and then gntly, b .ore any definite decision can b. .cached. At thi. particular tlm. the o.ninlsainn desire, assurance that he capacity of the plant I. amplo o siioiilv all need, and 1 have beeu lent to Investigate and ascertain th. rue facts. 1 expect to remain la toseburg for two or three daya and v 1 1 1 then present my report directly ihe commission. The hearing wa. held wiveral iionlh. ago, the water and light ompany having previously inaae an ppllculiou to double the rate on ater and ulso asking lor au in- rease In light and power ratea. uev ral daya were .pent by the coinmis- ilon In taking te.llmony, in. cny Hitting up a .irong opposition to in. 'lalma made by the company. Three eparate invenlorle. were filed, on. iy Ihe company, another oy me tone lilsslon engineer, and a third by Ihe by- . . . Volumes of evidence were inlro luced by boih aide, and given con Iderution by the commission, which ins been considering the matter for everal months. It Is expected that nnslderable attention will ho given he t-lty'n rental ot hydrant, which ire provided for In the franchise, he company having objected to free ervice In thl. resp-rl. burg and thus assure Ihe carnival ri tno young man were ai me n.a.ioM ir over ihe ton on the opening to greet nun. hv Members of the fire department Who will ride on the two queens' Inst evening flushed the fire hyd flonls? This is being decided every ' runts and tested the water pressur. hour of the dav bv the voles that are ! .,, v.'et Roseburg and al the sol helm nlneed In the two ballot boxes, i h tors' home. The pressure at all and Iho following little folks are r-; indrants on the West Side Wm Kle'.er and .Mrs. a. .-ee nil 'accompanied by Miss Frances Parslow at the piano. The singing of old-time favorite soncs by the U-semhlv. led bv M.s tlarrie.i r.u.- i rtemm. was a new and while several 'rns bv six nf Ml-a Hopkins' pupils ! vere espe- i.illy well rendered. I During th business msatlng, .,,. f..r Hie ensiling year Vicrt-d as follows: President. Mrs ' Tehn Rttnyan; vice president. I. L. j I '(aileron; secretary. Mrs. Foster Ilutner. tretsiiv'. Mrs. II. riii' i The next meeting will be held on ;.fune 11th. SOUK HANCK TONIGHT. Don't ink" our word fnr It n,. ih. re and let the Jazi-0 l our prove it. It will start at the armory at 8:30 sharp and will be a humdinger. Best music. Ii st floor, and Del Jewet t. the penpy floor man- r w il coiiMiie to give you a joy time tonight. 4V. '' celvlng vote, for the privilege or ; 1 inking part In the Junior qi n . i feature of the parade: Mildred Sinnl-: ! ger. Daphne Hughes. Frances But-. i ner. One Maddox, Doris Pickens. ; Dorothy Marsters. Pauline Bubar, i Mnxlne Moore. Jessie (ilbbs and j found to be 110 pounds, equal to th-. best pressure In the city The Helnllne-Moore conservator) of Munlj will start a series of must recitals next Friday evening. May 21 The recitals will be held In Ihe high s. hool auditorium, and the series will I he opened by Ihe kindergarten class x-iivaLoih Alimham. . ... --j Buy t"rn' rL ,,! Vik. i wl" will present a clever program of ie. us in.. .,..! .onus dances, aames any rytlim wors beautiful float. The more the merrier. And It take the youngsters Il Is expected that th" last of the ser :; toiiav interesting three-part of- were in . I IX ltOM'ill Two sm 11 rr-rs of gisollne arrived Vino SckOOl ClaSS ,,s ri.y ....... - . morning and were i-nien.ie,i .... c-nrfn-rt Oil company. Th car ar, Mox'mcte about two da for this r-onntv. and vill tinned out in small q-nntl enmranv. Another car hut It Is not known J'i rrrive. ITohlit'lv the supMv i h 'be l epec!(d when It will fir- ' irt of next ween. rue Mtrnarn v.i horn Is sMll disco, irngipK sll "mv rb'e" nd all .. of 'exceiit when a''"'-!"''''-' ' 2 1 on! i pe niy. they cannot be usel. If, . . .. . fnr the rrvrd .r. . Ii. U. , .r.1 Fred 1 loncTis.se.-. i knv .... . " .1 "u Pi Paul Fire and Marine n.-u....... r .. ... ur u.iiiiiv, iney s.lo.iiu -----rrorv.ri .u.i j rnmrimv. arrnea in , n.ii..-,, mm Hl.illlKr., .... ,.J 'wise 'hey should be dlsposM of nicbt from Portland. I aot allowed to he nlled on live ta.n neooqunr.r, . si oAit pp.kt: sLAsitrii. 1" - . : lo Iho old- . Will not He given 1111.11 ...e ,o ge, e-e- -..' '"".". " . Rppk , ,un. .. -a nil ffo! n""r'' " no".'""' ! i l.r. hova K.ml.erlv. Idaho, where they resl.l .u.. t ,,a ,e- ' and snent the night In this rlly. Mr , ""-"". ',;. ' 7 nnA Mr.. Duiiken are looking for Di'rftirO ShmVTl iu, .he Crvnllls bnnd. and the see- location and Inspected several pieces 1 ll,."i v- ,A ,,, , have the nw of nronerlv near llosebll rg while here f vone who would take rare of They are very favorably Im pressed r ..... ri-Hdualliic class nr ..nr. nt ihese hovs for lodg- ! w.-l'h llouelns co.lrttv and will prob- . . "' . . . .... ... . . . ...f I r.ut on o.spiay is dc.uh ... ih is one or i ne n hi..". ; i,i,iy return nere ... io.-.". . .. .,., rleneed hv the executive com- h . morn ng for tirnnls l-ass. rolttee. The contract enlls for a cer-1 Mr. j, vct'lsin and daughter tnln sum of money and room and 1 vBrore. of I.eavenworth. Washing board. The committee will furnish , wno h.v0 hpn .pending Ihe past the monev and tb board and it ioca. .k ,.. riV vijiting at the it nopl will furnish sleeping quarters j noadmnn hnuie. will h-nve tonight for one or more or men.- im.vi.. ...... nronosltlon will work out satlsfae ,n.ll Phone If.9 Ihe number nf ror .nr On shown bv C. W. Clark, proprietor oi laik's studio. Mr. Clark has taken :he individual photographs of the cl..s members and group d them In n very artistic and unique manner. Ti e arr ing' tn. nt of photograph. Is nnn: ual bin very attractive nd is an ,.a,. ,,,!.. of p.-rfect photography and The large picture na. Turkish Sultan Going to Resign lljr Amsoc latest CONSTANTINOPLE. May 15. The Turkish sultan will resign, hi. .I.rone In protest against the severity of the peace treaty presented to Tur key by the allied power., according to a rumor credited In many quar- French Troops Being Withdrawn By Asanrlnted Pres. PARIS. May 15 The withdrawal it French troop, from Frankfort and ihe Darmstadt regions. It Is under stood, has already begun, altnough formal orders for a complete evacua tion of this territory has not been l.sue.l by the French government. Miss May Thompson arrived In Roseburg this morning from Portland.- where she reside., and will sp'-nd several weeks here visiting with her mother. Mr.. II. Thompson. 1-I.H'll IHMlf TOKAY. this city las' -here h main- and snent Fatur- here conferring with Itice e Kile. OGDFV. P . mnl"--n.s'ed ted 2' 7"' bars o. oei,ri. car nere con. - -- - , . h, j.t. conrhi.on we wish to .tate to local agents for the company Jhe rep- of 'hi honor that we were Impaneled ' resent. Mav I I. The sr rnr"v c"t cr to the Je! t'.TS rlrt f..r n.71 ner hun- This action wa is tor in- com . - - - h. todav Th s action was Mr. Tlbbett, will continue Pound. 'iletlon of local -itl Wf FPn lllipBUPlPa ' irwnn. 1 . a- rn HJl- r-ular May. 1919. term and on to point. In aouthern Oregon be- t" nn.nnsltlnn i...n . .... i.e. 1 Into a .mailer photo- Knv vnu can give a cot grai h which are being sold In Inrre ,,,(,,, Ther are hoys Just like our nri .h. rs to members of the class, . wn hnvs and might want to enme in fac.jl.y and oth.V .tudent.. .g minute, after 9 some night, but .. o I t remember that they are out on Morn, to Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Evan., , vscntlon. t-,1. ii..,.. ui on Mav II. lVZO. ai s.niher Interesting leatnr. is daughter. Hv. ball gam for Sin Francisco At the train in this city they will loin Mr. McClaln ond son. Kugene. who are enroute to n Francisco, where Mr. MC'laln .HM (By Associated Pres..) MINNEAPOLIS. May 15. Flour dropped 50 cent, a bar- -.i n tis nr. here today, mark- who Is m.n-ger of the Leavenworth Ing the .econa ' """" J Mercantile Co.. will .Mend market cllne thl. week. A lower wheat week Before r.'-.r-.ing home Mm. market I. the reason for th. McClaln and d.u titer will make an drop. It I. aald. T tended trln through T.xa. visiting sreatmgTe.tnr. i . b.twea th. Roaebarg at San Antonio. T.mpl. and Waco. 4 Kl now aerred a year. W. have for. returning home. J