HOBJltrwa , tur.A JiSk W, ir, day Wight at Armory pAuH hit JAZZ-Q.FOUR Ladies Tickets 85 Cents Free! Designating Roads For State Fund Wlnniford place, and an such In fa mous ttarouKht the county. Mr. Dav idson who has resided on the ulaee for many yeuis Is In poor health, and will make his home near Hulh erlin, where he has a lurKo prune o' ihard. The new owner. Mr. C.illet.e, resided In Greens valley, near Ouk i nd manv years alto, and Is not a NEW SNAP SHOTS Charles Wliittmore, of the state enirinoerlnft force, who has chartse . ..... ..... Marknl ' ?r..:"H . .,.huV. "this tranKer to this part of the country roan mini. - ., ".. ,, .. ,i. nn-sesslon at once. to Inspect some 01 1110 !" " . morning of the county and WILL THY I A-SKS. those upon which the fund shall lie; P ..;. . theTr bulae may set a- District Attorney. CeorEe Neuner counties In thulr bu lf! nm) e 1 r , ,,.aves ,OInrrow Ifor Azalea, where side an nt equlv..)ent to 1 per. . e tierled in the Jus- cent of tne vaiuauu... ''"--- , - .-,., ... ,,llor a8sault the othT Is an in iim Thp lice court. One is a, minor county in.s .".'" . .. eilM. and state will tnen app.o, r,a.7 -.- i ,,e sum of amount and this fund will ho used, action for damp or IK improvement, development ; $250 against the and maintenance of roads used for , hrouBht by B J. a rnuntv. The suit IS nassell, who claims Hiue. VMU lUdulive Mrs. W. A. Mardin, of this city, left this morning for St. Paul where she will spend the summer visiting wiih friends and relatives. Returns to Portland Miss Ix-lpha Udlund, returned to her homo -in Portland this afternoon following a couple of weeks spent visillug with friends in this city. Itelurn to Mundlfleld II. J. Wake and son, W. M. Blake who have been vlBlttng bore at the C P. Wolsk home, left this alter noon fot Marsatleld, whore thoj M Car Collides With Truck Near Wilbur In a collision with a loaded road truck. J. ;. Wllklna. of .Seattle, was sllKhtly bruised and his Kurd car was finite badly smashed. Mr. and Mrs. Wllklns were on their wny to Roseburtr. and upon appronrhlnc tho place where the road is beinK ropalred. Mrs. Wllklns decided to walk. Mr. Wllklns was drlvinn the enr and collided with the. truck when his machine skidded In the loose gravel. It was turned com pletely over, thn axle bolim broken and considerable d:imnKe bejns: done to other parts of the car. While It was being put back In tho road n Ford bug; from Sullierlln attempted to get by at hlKh speed and made a complete snniorsnult In the road damaxes were repaired by tho Ford Garage In this city. Modern Ranch Changes Hands Tho ownornhlp of what is said to be h moat up to duto anil com pletely slorkml ranth In tho county, wns chnngnd today whon M. CM 1 lotto of euHtt'rn Oi'f'Kon, purhaf.d tho K. A. Davidson ranch on tho Cnlupooln River, onn nillo ount of thn Culapooia brlde. Thn ttnln was closed by tho Lnwronco Cordon Halty company of this city. The Duvii.Kon pluce rontriatH of 287 arros, 100 of which tho vicinity of Azaloa. o- Y... v.- aiiutu nAii HAvere onmaetJB EWESSs'.afts mx jss.mxx t alRO assunies the responslhlhty for construction and Improvement work. Mr. Whlttmore, accompanied by the countv roadmaster made a trip of Inspection today and will make a re port In the Immediate future the roads upon which the state will ex pend funds. o MASONS ATTKNTION. A special communication of Laurel Lodge No. 13. A. F. A. M.. will be held In Masonic Temple Wednesday evening. June 30th. Work in the M. M. Degree. Lunch will be served. By order of W. M. W. F. HARRIS. Secy. riii itcii siort;;f. paw ALBANY. Ore. June 23 A mort gage which represented the indebt edness of the First Methodist Church of Albany, was burned Sun day forenoon at special services in the church. The ceremony narked the close of a campaign which has liinde (ho church free from debt. Tie mortgage was burned by John Coisenilnrfor. ono of the oldest Methodists in the Wl'Innietl" val ley, who resides nbo'H five tulles east of Albany, and who is the father-in-law of W. V.. H.iwley. repre sentative In congress from the first Oregon district. Mr. I'.elsendnrfer was one of the lending contributors to the fund which resulted in the ceremony. Rev. J. ('. Spencer, p-sior of the church, preached the sermon of the occasion, ami talks Incident to the event were made by Clyde K. Wil liams, A. M. Hammer and J. II. Cou-k-111. 0 CITY NEWS e Tho Doer Crook Stable Is to bo re-roofed , tho workmen having started the tusk this morning. Mrs. Ralph Hunwaker, who has been Visiting at Oakland for the past few days, relumed to this city on this morning's train. The danco advertised to lu'iio place at Sulherllu next Friday night lias been postponed. The dance will again be advertised when new date la river bottom soil. It Is beautifully ; has been set. located, and fully stocked with live , Mrs. W. (1. Hurt and Mrs. W. II. stock and Implements. Thore aro ' Davis left this afternoon for Port three large barns and a fnml'y or- land, where they will attend tho chard, and has one of tho ho-t va- convention of the Ladles Auxiliary ter systems obtn-inahle. It w.-i;t for- of Knglnemen, which will take place merly known as a part of the old -in that ritv tomorrow. l-'min Wlilbur Mr. and Sir's. G. W. Urubbe, wen known Wilbur residents, came to the Htv this morn ug to spend me uaj tin,, ill ne to business mauers uuu vlisltlng with friends. lenvlng Tonight Mrs. Homer Ailams or tiom nm, who has been visiting Sirs. Chas. G. Stanton during the past few days. leuves tonight for Portland, wncre sho will visit for a short time. it,. turns to California- Mrs. U. T. Sloore, who has been vilsitlng here with Mrs. Ira C. Lewis loft this morniflg for C.lendale where he will visit for several days before continuing on to Woodland, Calif., where she resides. To Albany Mrs. Martha Reach, wno nas ucen visiting here with tier husband at the Soldier's home, left this after noon for Albany, whore she will vis it for a short time before returning to Gladstone, near Oregon City, where she resides, (ir.ire Lloyd Home Sliss Grace Lloyd, who has been s'lslling In Nebraska and Montana for the past three months, has re turned and will take up her duties at the local Southern Pacific Dis patcher's offico within a few days. Miss Lloyd reports an enjoyable trip and excellent visit. However, the weather was not good and two weeks igo nt Gardiner, Mont., she experi enced a heavy snowstorm. She says she Is mighty glad to gut back to Roseburg. Has Pictures U-roy Howard, who is employed at the Kern) in this city, and ;ho just returned from two weeks spent in Portland assisting at the Slax Smith florist shop, brought with hint some very Interesting pictures of various floats in the parades, several of which he assisted in decorating. The float put out by the Waverly baby home wns decorated almost entirely by him. and won first prize in Its class. The float was very attractive, shaped to imitate a cradle, und filled with buhies from the home, tho whole being drawn by a Fordson tractor painted while. The picture will be used as a window display at tho Fern, each being arranged on a large black velvet standard, with n tinted picture of the float entered by the Vancouver F.Iks In the center. ANNOUNCEMENT ! ! 3 U)e AUTO ELECTRIC STATION welcomes your patronage in their new location at Oak and Pine Streets. Drive in for Service. Photic 136 C Willi 3 PaulE.Nygren AVEd HOES HOES ALE THE final clean up of this Sale. WJY, are busier than ever.- TT 1 There's a Reason. GOME AND SEE! ROSEBURG BOOTERIE IRVIN BRUNN - Shot! That SatUfy and Fit Your feat. PERKINS BUILDING CASS STREET ROSEBURG, OREGON Attorney Kddy lve Attorney 11. L. Eddy left this moin ni g for Eugene to spend the day at- j tending to legal mailers. ik,... fi.t. ttiie4lnir Henry Ileocroft today paid ' flno in the city court in the sum of 3.6 for exceeding the speed limit. Hack to Suthcrllii Mrs. E. K. Paxton. of Sutherlin, spent yesterday in this city, return ing to her home this morning. To Visit Mother Mrs. F. P. Baltimore and daughter went to Mill Citf this morning to visit with Mrs. Baltimore's mother. Ib-lunu to Portland Mrs. J. K. Triplet!, of Portland, who nas been visiting Mrs. Z. K. Brown, of this city, left this morning for her home. .Mother la Ill Mrs. A. Spaullnger loft this morn ing for Portland In response to a message announcing the sorious Ill ness of her mother. Homo Yesterday Sirs. A. C. K-idd. who has been visiting near Olendale for the past few days, arrived In this city yes terday afternoon. Here On Business Miss Dorothy Miller, of Eugene. who has been atttendlng to business matters In this city, returned to her home this morning. To Myrtle Creek Mrs. M. E. Manley left for her home In Myrtle Creek on last even ing's train after visiting In this city with friends for a few days. Allend I'ortlnnil School- Mrs. J. W. McKadden lert tins mrimlntr for Portland, where she will attend tho northwestern school of Instruction of the B. of L." Mnrrbtce License Issued A marriage license was Issued to day to Guy Griffith and Julia Bloom berg, both well known residents of 'his city. Touring the Const A. L. Johnson and wife, of Leeds, North Dakota, who have been tour ing the coast, left this morning for Portland after a short stay In this city. Lcnves After Visit Mrs. J. A. Olrhart and Miss May Clayton, who have been visiting at the Leslie Lilly home for the pist week, left this morning for their home at Le Bam, Wash. Hetiirns to Kucene Glenn Wlmberly .of the U. 3. internal revenue service, who has been spending the past few days in his city, returned this morning to Eugene, where he Is now located. Poultry Tho Oregon pen of five college barred rocks loads the 95 pens of heavy layers in the Western Wash ington contest, Their record for sev en months ending June 1 was 831 kks. 64 more than the runners up. Goes to Seattle Miss Alberta Christie, who has been visiting with friends and re- atives in this city for the past two weeks left this afternoon for Se attle whore she will visit for a short time. Clnh Work The Kent cookery club of Sher man county or five girls made en ough money by cooked food snles send two of their members to the two weeks session of club workers. O. A. C. summer school. They made their own food products. Inslnllinig Station Men- Forest Supervisor W. F. Hamsdell left this morning for Peel and Ca. vltt Creek wher he will Inspect the ranger stations there and see that the mon to be employed there are perfectly familiar with their duties. Will Arrive Tomorrow Hev. T. A. Alleeson, newly ap pointed as Episcopal minister for this city, will arrive in Roseburg tomor row with his family and take charge if his parish immediately. Rev. Al leeson has been residing in Chehalis rer the past few years. Ret urns From Frisco S:im SlcConnell and wie returned o Roseburg last night from San rrinclsco. where Mr. McConnell has iio -n a patient In the Southern Pac ific hospital. McConnell will resume his position as engineer at once. Tearing Down Building The old shed adjoining the Em pire livery stable is being torn down today. The shed 1b one of the oldest structures In the city and was recent ly condemned by the Are department on account of its being In a danger ous condition and a Are hazard. Mnctoriolojry , Canned goods, even slightly dis colored or off normal appearance, should not be tasted, as a very Httle toxin rlf this bacteria will cause ser ious Illness or even death. Heating all parts of the contents of the can to a boiling point will destroy the bacteria qso that the product can be fed sifely to poultry. To Grants Pass Miss Olive Courtney, who Is em ployed nt the Palace of Sweets, will lenve tenight for Crants Pass, where she will attend the wedding of her slater. Sliss lirene Courtney, to ''verett Bradford of that place. Sllsi Courtney will return to this city the latter part of the week. to Dnys Creek County Agriculturist C. J. Hnrd and W. S. Carpenter, extension spe cialist In farm crops of the O. A. C . I went to Days Creek this morning to j sneitd the day Inspecting grain In that vicinity. Prof. Carpenter P spending considerable time In this co'inty checking up on grain and other crops. I III Ix-nve Tomorrow I Attorney Carl Wlmberly will leave tomorrow for Chicago where he will go as a delegate from Kose- burg lodge No. 326. B. P. O. Elks. , to the national convention of Elks , and expects to absent until about q , j ut w. rns law ortice will remain I t ' el niTOargg-g-i: -CW GoingRanch FULLY EQUIPPED. Nearly 300 acres, wh 100 acres In crop; creek bottom land, with good pasture; fenced; good house, 3 barns, outbuildings; snoop and goats, poultry. " equipment. Priced at a bargain tor quick sale. Liberal terms. See this at once. Ask to see some of our good buys In ranch property G.WJ0UNGANDS0N Real Estate and Insurance. 116 Cv HL Phone 417 lletunis to Glendale Mrs. J. V. Daniels, who has been visiting at Oak Ilidge for the past few days, loft this morning for ber f.ome at Glendale. VUslt In Glendule Miss Nora Lander left this morn ing for Glendule where she will re main for several weeks vilsitlng with relatives and friends. In From Myrtle Creek J. S. Wiley, formerly county com missioner, spent this morning In Roseburg transacting business and visiting with friends. Returned From Portland- Mrs. George Burnett and Miss Ruth Burnett, who have been spend ing the past ten days lit Portland attending the Shrine festivities and visiting with relatives, arrived in this city this morning. Returns to Eugene Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wlimberly. who have been spending the past few days In this city visiting with rela tives and attending to business mat ters, returned to Eugene where they aro now residing this morning Tourists Going Throvuth With the knowledge that plenty or gasoline is obtainable, tourists are passing through Roseburg in ever in creasing numbers. The auto tourists camp ground Is filled each evening with tour sts from all parts or tne country who undeterred by bad roads are out to see the wonders of the northwest. Home Iemonstratlon Pressure cookers and canners are among the greatest time ana tuei savers In the home. It takes only 35 minutes to process peas In canning In a good canner. whereas it takes good full three hours In the open hot water hath. A tough old rooster 11 cook tender under pressure in 30 minutes An entire meal may be cooked In a single cooker In about one-third the time It takes to coon it in open vessels. NEW TODAI WANTED Housekeeper, one that wants a home. Address V. II. B., News-Review. FOR RENT Furnished room, very desirable, for two young men. Phone 41-R. FOR RALE iprtce 30. Oregon. -2-year-old Shrop ram Box 162, Brockway, FOUND Man's collar and tie, with stick pin. Owner may get prop erty at this office. LOST Lady's small purse contain ing $5 bill and some silver. Finder please leave at News-Keview. Hi YOUR CLOTHES cost Is high why not let us save you money by our DRY CLEANING "New clothes for old" when we clean them. Try us. Who's your cleanerT Try Our Way Our Auto Will Call. Phone 277. V" OureJevstelri j ill rmrn if "zuvi4 11 ' " IeL Because you have been married a long time Is no reuoa wk; your honeymoon should be over. Why not take your wife TODAY some little token of love m make her happy? We hare many beautiful gift that will bring hnpplnea to the heart of your loved ones. We will be glad to help yon mill a selection. Our WORD Is our BOND. BUBAR BROTHERS FpR SALE 19 -year-old White Leghorn hens; can be seen at 1038 Corey Ave. Phone 189-J. WANTED Young man for office work. Apply room 212, second floor post office building. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE G months old t'ox terrier, female, $5. Address-Terrier, care News-Review. WANTED Cherry pickert r. 1 Owen, In Edenbower. Call a Fern, 240. WA! TED Good horse to rone bio ur ooume, reint abou i Phone 34-K11. FOR SALE Six cylinder touring car at Roseburg Garage. Perfect con dition. See P. M. Parker. rORi; TRUCK BOD f r slc thuap. also gas tank. Trucks built. Cockelreas & Harbor, Oak ft Rose. LOST Black pocket book containing paper of no value to anyone except owner. Also two photos. Finder please return same to News Review office. FOR SALE Spaze silo 10x24, just emptied; double disc plow, -Ben-tea: Milwaukee binder. George Telford, opposite Happy Valley school house, P O. Roseburg. . FOR SALE OR EXCHAXOE-i yeai -old medium sized hontfe tie. broke to ride or inn, ft Discount for cash. AddreaO.1 V . -re News-Review. FO u S ALK 4-room bow ul li lots, 4 good chicken boutt, ni si " , .ell; also 4-roon bout lit iot. Riverside. W. E. Bom .' . , Rossburg. SU V .1011 ROCK SP8IN08 CO --. t on the markM; 4r( is) v i and mill ends by the tier c d. Special price 00 It us; In li. '. Deun, cor. Osk ul Kin LOST On Sunday, June ICth, a Pacltlc ntgnwoy neir urea, wi itrivinv clnvn nnmpstine u4 in design on gaunt'et Also lost Juni 26ih. a nut mm ottsi feed. Finder please lesre V S( Rev'et. . or . nnneo-ts. wuy Antlers Theatre Tuesday, Jwc 29th. ONE Ml ONLY! GOODMAN AND HUGHES PRESENT BURT SOUTHERN In the Riotous Musical Farce Comedy Hen-Pecked Henry with a cast of fun-makers and chorus of "J.S ElABORATE COSTUMINC and dancers. STOiu YOU'll ENJOY EVERY MINUTE OF THIS PKOODCTIOI Admission Price $1.50. $1.00, ?5c 50c PuiiWarTH Seats now on sale at the Antlers Box Office. TODAY ir"". (Jazzy) ZASJ PITTS In whimsical story of lore and laughter. "BRIGHT SKIES A rerl table barrel of tan. ROLIN COMEDY, PATHE NEWS, AXD WEDNESDAY ONLY! Shorty Hamilton in 'TENNY FROM ,51, T1T ' ttenI"Ph-j 1