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, -..CT HOXPAT.JIXYJj 10U0. PAOK KOCB news snap shots Son Is Burn . A son . born .t Mercy bo-pba Saturday to Mr. and Mrt. ait-la of this city. TuST turn. to into City t'odsy from Myrtle Creek . wh be ww. called on profes-lon-l busi ness. IOKVrr.i left to nlKbt for Portland where .he will remain for aXal day.. continuing on from there to Seaside for two week.. Vr..lrhnur7n....eft.hl..r.er noon for Portland where .he will 7l.lt with her parent.. Mr .nd Mr.. B. E. Krobn for a hort time. l Owing to amneerneut. for haM accommodations, Lllao Clr- 1 X wTu.Tt the nw building 7 ? .i iba second t KtSr:lTl:lt IS CALCHT. the rt PwWirfonsaae insane j - , . . , trr on 'Air Currents FitchtorK tor w eupun i mrvulI.E. JulV 12 tSP- ., ,' , i,m .'ws-Kevi&w) A , ,., .vfjEi E3. July J 2 Aviators " (P.y AclatJ Press. ) . ,nd fourth Monday, at d. w hall. Meeting mu'i"" - -i Cmber. will Pb- wL" ! "kgrarn received here today ' fl OTer govern Callfor- 8ALEM juiy .Attendants fr0M, senator McNary state. j m Kca9 ,nformation regard- from ln(J urm t the ,Ut8 bo.pual .. . 11' .it... Uh or It B II flHIUHVU, ; . ....k,!,!! .aULlt BIX D1UUIU I . -v.. . notice. . , a a . ,d nay Iba Mge ' anil all by fully .00,000 member ana ail uy iuii . weather was ha.i 14 ureal linn. : . . reported nice und cool Jlr. Dartrum wrote. Clendale boy. who de" from the marine corps, has returned to ." t I ihu time from France ana irint. . ludav. He la being held at tuo marine barracks In the navy I ... i,n ia w.;!l known in Olendale. having resided I here -II hi. life. Hi. desertion ! " a.. ii,..ti..M who ba. he.n spending several day. h..re visiting Hh Mr.. . r. '"""" " ln wlck .treet. leu i"r Portland tbl. afternoon. Mr. and Mm. J. C. Hume Wl lhl afternoon for Portland where thej will attend the wedding of Mr-iTiirne-. niece. Mia. Marguerite Dergh. Hero from Portland. Captain and Mr.. Hackn t and their daughter. Mr.. Margaret Tlark 1 " i..I In tlri. city from Vnrt'l.nd and will K-nnd home lime here at their Oaren Valley home. Vllt In San Kranrlwo. n if iinffmn and two dnu .Tim. r.. ... ,i.. ghtera. Mildred ana nmrnlng for Ban rnno.m they will make an eitended Tlall with relative. Yl . t n A all I Wild u r v uiii. of Anhland who i... (J., '.nn'mtlnr the Pa.t few days tn tW. cily at Ihe D. J. Htewart home returned thle morning to nor In the aoulhem Oregon cuy.. . . n Un n V m nr( WTO " " ' . m. Hi Mra. Oeorge Ma.on ana pwt who have been yl.ltlng hero for the Pt two week, with their coufdn. Mr.. J. T). Onhorn, left Ihl. morning for tneir nome m ou Pranclaco. '"vT" T nlaTrl. left her. yester day on a vl" to friend. In San I ran-i-lsco and lot Angele.. TMh;."orgrP. Trite., of Su.her.ln w. a Hoaburg visitor tbl. morn "S returning to her home on the after noon train. "'VT?LH.U" !..r!r.d today by A uhu'w l'rin ii rliif r. against Lmiiuu - . ,. ,.nrt Casebeer, alleging ut-.i."-Inhuman treatment. , , VMa In Voncnlla Mr.. Belle Hchlndler left thl. af tnrnoon for Voncalla. where abe will vlHlt with frlenda and relative, for i ahorttlme. ItHorn. Home . i n risrVit. who naa been i.i. iik Vier nnrents. Mr. ana i r, T. w. Newland. left thl. after noon for her home In Lyle, T. asn and subsequent capiuru startling new. to an - blm. ..... a NEWS SNAP SHOTS ng air current, at Uat U moinb. h lnttri0 ,r. u.lng all the ' i,. ii Ida them In deter- I '.V ; ,u. nmu In au endeavor ,u ----- - .km airv-7 ' on mining at wnai umu. '"y ------ to recapture ueorgo - . .... rt.i. i thn statement of Ht- t..n.. t.A AaanMl from the mail- formerly of the " . ,,,. d who la thought 1'nlted State, weather bureau, now responsible for the fire that manager of the department of nie- d(-troTeo barn and 6U0 ton. ol icorology and aoronautlca of the Loa b cau.lug a loss of approximately ....... i... fhamhar of Commerce. .. nun i .ulna I. Rt bay. and aur- 'ihe department of which Dr.. Car- 'de(i' by attendant, and officials ........ i. .1.- hrf furnlshea infor-1 r. .,.,',,... holding the men matlon dally to aviator, with regard wllh , pltchfork. The problem ia to general flying condltlona. The w CIiplur8 lhe man without doing data thu. auppuea ia um hlIn personal injury. Carpenter a peraouat ...- Anwed Is I'lleil Attorney O. P. Coshow. '"ey for the defendants, tciay tiled an anbwer In the case of the Centra Door and Lumber company against i ri,n.v et l. The case 1. one n. n. .,.... . - . In which the company ia u.uB money aald to be due for the con- rtlon of a Dunning at nui-"i Th. .Inrcnilnnla in tneir " . . lll.wl laim that the contract waa noi u" ft., niri flrnut organlKatlon of the Presbyterian Churcr. who have kun j.anuiina out on Rock creek. for the pa.t week, returned to this city Saturday. Each member of the Brouta report, an unn.ually good rime. ia rt. wwriw ! Word haa lieen received In thl it.. ihii irmnlt Poole, of thl. city who waa recently operated on In Bt vmranta hnnnllal In Porllnnd. I. now recovering nicely and will return to thl. city on Tue.nay. Mr. rooie un derwent a noae and throat operation Itrtnrej Krom Oalcrldge Mr. and Mra. Poland Age Mr. and Mra. Fred Jone. returned to thl. elty Inat night from Oskrlde. on the McKenilo river, where thov hva been .Dendlng the past wee enjoying a vacation. Tho trip was made In Mr. Agee's auto, and thn party report, a most enjoyable lime. 1 .IrnnM llin II T H Freldenburgh, advunco liuin ike nrnat Western Roundup Co.. . in the cltr enaeavoriiia m .r a wild west snow nere uh u day. July IT. r. ii II Hhmmllir all" i.tui.ij, ..k kve hoen snendlng the past Vi rnloving a """" Rock Creek, returned to Kose iuri yesterday. t.. 1,'w.tfl Wlllllll Mr A r. Mil OV Bin llllll"'-:" en ... ,.n,l Vra. J. E. Mnley, ail Wilbur, spent the morning In tills .11- ellenri liif to DUSllie.. linn".. nd shopping. -f... i'.ji.i.h firovr. Ufa t V. Jnnrfl. wno nan i"-- ui.uin k..re At the home or ner daughter. Mrs. Roy Bellow., left fov I... l.nn.e In I'.ltlrtae U llllll llll - ternoon. MAItlllKD TODAY. John S.I Morlarlty and Opnl Dav-j enport. both resioenis ui were married at hlKh noon today at he Catholic Parish house. Father Walsh officiating. The ceremony was porformed In the presence ui ... metl-iate relative, oi n. parties and the newlyweds departed on tho afternoon noimiiounu for their wedding trip. o Oratory Figures In Convention 111 DATS FOR TK1F. ovnvc V Australia. It took 117 day. for tho four-masted motor ahip ..... nn etivprina a iwi .w .k.n ' i wi.ni v veara: United . ...... eiiher bureau reports and ...i-nhm.te eommunicatloni from . ,i.ut..l. ruitnti varioua vn.i" . . , . - v e.j. from . . i.k. In flvlng north." Dr. ,i.. Columbia river. She Balled for ..m k.. .vntaininv hi. I ..... nnr iiimhor laden, early in t,arpeiut.r vaiu r - una K"' . . ntn Svil. aystein. "we would telephone to cer- February. but did not come Into Syd tain point. In the mountain passe. My harbor until the last ot May. of the Tehachepi range. The wind Engine trouble had dogged ner an might be sweeping nonn m5 tne way ana . "- -.", " " -j .. .km.i-h . n-l ui..j .ic renairs at Honolulu one nasa anu vju.u uung.u . - f , 1 "u.ir n. e . .rmuld advise v.entullv when off Sydney Heads the aviator to follow the pass where her distress was such that tugs were .1... inH wan tn the north "A few months ago a United Qralea armv officer asked If It would h. ia for his airplane to take off for San Francisco at S o'clock on a stormy morning. Arter conauuiun ike weather bureau we felt safe In aiiviBlng him that If he started at ih.i time he would atrlke fair weather in an hour, which proved to be the case. "Air currents come so near to be- in- without deviation In soutnern California that we can make a state ment regarding conditions likely In prevail at any time of the year at anv noint. This was demonstrated recently when a trip was made In a required to tow her In. Street dance at Oakland Saturday July 17. Music by utrs orcnrai. HEW TODA1 mp SALE Rolled Dariey u.mj . v. . . . Vflllin 12.85 per sac, juuu vr,o an v old zrowth fir and oait P,.k wnnd 1 ! U D1.T llwr. B, uv . ' 69. Auxiliary of K. of C. Formed A Itoaeburg dourt of tha Daugh tera of laabulla. an auxiliary 'w Kulgiits of Columbus, was formed In thl city yesterday afternoon frpin. among the members of the Catholic church. The Initiation took place at the Catholic acnooi u -o'clock Sunday afternoon, and was In charge of the iohowuib who are members of the court: Mra. Joseph Koke. grand regent; Mra. George J. Wtlhelra. Mrs. F. 8cha-f-ers. Mrs. C. J. Schaefers. Mrs. Franx- wa Mrs. Andrew uognian, mio. garet Boner. The Hoseburg cour. will be known as Court Rose No. 536 the name ueing taaeu u Hoseburg. The officers elected are: Mrs. Myrtle Phillips, grand regent; Mrs. LUlie Balff. vice grand regent. Mrs. Nellie Kline, treairer; Mrs Mary Dumbeck, financial secretary: ui... iMnrenre Devaney. monitor; Miss Myrtle Bairr, senunoi. Rice, historian; Miss Morsen Mor- l.-l- nrirnnlst. ThO trustees SKI Mrs. Mary Zlmrlck. Mrs. Kate Hur ley. Miss Katherlne nice, nirn. Shaw. Lily Davlln and Mrs. Margara.. Druecker. There are 42 members In .hi llnflnhnr? rhnnter. The Dnuchters of Isabella Is a vory worthy organiiatlon, and has as its two essential objects unity and charity. It had a small beginning !n 1903. in Ulica. n. i.. anu . chapters in every state in me uu. and embraces over 60,000 members. MODERN HOME 6-room plastered house; bath; large lot on corner of - paved street, close In; In good condi tion. Price 12400; $1200 will handle with balance on easy terms. EXCHANGE We have, client who will exchange new auto mobile on purchase of good residence. IMPROVED RAJiCH PROP ERTY to exchange for Coos County ranch,. G.W.Y0UNGANDS0N Real Batata and Insurance. 116 Cass BC Phon 417 NEW PORT DEVEIjOPMENTS SAN FRANCD3CO, July 12 The fmirhi ateAiner aervlce around the An Initiation banquet, was neiu . , worid, the Invasion or me irans the Palace of Sweets at 7 o'clock j paclflc trade by 40,000 tons of the Sunday evening. Long tables beau- ght1)ping board vessels operated by tlfully arranged with pink rosea and prVate concerns, new lines to Eu Shnsta daisies were set In the main ropBi a regular cargo route via the room, and a delicious menu was ranama Canal to Baltimore, addl served. Music was played by Ott a rioni freight steamers to the west orchestra. Over 125 people were coagt of gouth America and the de- seated at the table, prominent towns-, iiTery Df Pacific Coast products at FOR SALE Must sacrifice my car. Will take Kora auiiauie Zlpp." 627 Mill si free balloon from the campus of the I- fresh September or October. KoDl. nevarev; "The Ufe of Colum- TJomsland, R. 2. h, an(1 Isabella." Hon. O. P. Co- jjernara neonle and friends of the Catholic church being present. The following well selected program wns presented: Toaslmlstress, Mrs. Myrtle Phillips; Address of welcome, ltev. Annan University of California. .outhrWANit.u- -.v siitrkfy; solo, "Mcu n, J""'"' lave. fur Iortland Mrs. B. 11. Poole left this after noon for Portland, having iwelved word ihnt her dniiKhter. Vida Carter wa. to be operated upon In Ihnt city this morning Mis. Carter .penil- ln her varatlon in Portland and It wa. not known (list she was III. No further particular, were received Fired For light Ina Harold Hiinsnler and Adelhert Abraham were fined $5 earh In the eltv court Ihl. morning ns a result of a fistic battle on Main street In Ihe rear of the Psln.e of Sweets, Paturday rilght. The hoy. refused to dlvnge the nature or tne argument which led to Ihe iflitht. Their fine waa remitted during good behavior. Are Hnvliiir Fine Time Word received today from Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. nartruin. who are now enjoying a visit at Chicago. Is to the effect they are hnvlng a dellrhtful visit. They atliiided the national . convention of Kiln held nt thst ellr u..li 1. IllantlHae.l An nr.ler nf lllsm SS1 was Illeo H. v . .ire.iit court today Intha cahe of nalfa Rnhertson ngalnat iJiwrence ii..nnineer and others. An arn-omen was reached lietwoen the partlo. con cerned. e...l,lMl la Vilest. A enmnlAlnt In eoulty wa. filed n,i. .finriinon agilnst Chsile. Hegl snd wife. The suit Is to fnreelnhe a mortgage alleged to have been given as security on a promissory note. Inuh fVinrentl Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Fibber an Mr. Wtn. Peli. who hnve been nt- endlng Ihe detnnerntlc nntlonni rnn- ventlon In Ban Franelsro. returnen to this cltv Sunday. Mr. Fisher siy Hint tickets to the convention hsd to he nhln-innri a a prlco of great strategy and diplomacy, owing to ho large number nf aspirants.. Hi" mrty nmn'iged to ret one iimer nun nre evtremelv reticent cimcernlng he manner In which the remainder of the party effected an entrance. Here from TevAA Mr. and Mrs. T 0. Tteug.nr ;i 7eton. Texas. Mis. 2. H I'hlnns. lso of'th"! ttili.ee. fnrt Miss I.. Jutr Oesen. nf Austin. TeVas. seent Inst night 1n this eltv. leaving this mnrn inr for Aihlind. where thev will ntny for several davs gefore eonl Inn ing nn to CalVornla to spen.l the re mainder of the summer. Thev are raiklni thHr first trip in the north west rnd are verv enthusiastic 111 1 their prnlses of the country and es- j iteclally of ureron. Wome ,,r ine menv l-.-rs of the party h-ul never seen cherries erewlnc slid hid formed the nulnloll that thev grew on low hushes anl were grentlv sirTscd on seeing a Inrve cherrv trw In tills city load ed with fruit. (By Associated Pres..) fitn-Afin .luir 12 The nomlna in nrainrv which mark, the two treat poHtlca! conventions this voir s in ahnrn contrast to trie noun ng speeches df early dnys of the par ies. This has Deen nrouKin ut nnulry at the Chicago nisior-nn. Society and the Newberry linrarv here. In the f'rst sreat republican con ventlon. Abraham Lincoln was iiu.u- Inaleil for the first time ny Mr. juuo, of Illinois. In these words: i M.slre behalf of the neie- gatlon from Illinois to put -.n n-... nation as a candidate for President f tho I'nl'ert stati'B, Aoranam ij.u- ..I. nf Illlncts'' Tke flmt national Iliniriuevn.e convention of the democratic party was held 2 years er1lor in Balti more. Mav 21-23. 1832. It was at this gathering that Andrew .tBckson was endorsed ""or his seconn lerm. Incks-in had been nominated pre viously tn a number of states by the met hods which were then passing awiv and. neeorillng to the Newberry l.lhrnrv. It Is doubtful If there wa ,nv sneech at nil nlncltig him In the nomination at the first democratic Hon. Tho business of thl convention was to nominate for the vice-presidency. The convention adopted a resolu tion concurring 'in .tarkson's "repeat ed nnm'n-t'nm." The resolution wa drawn In SO words. Previous to th-t time, fmm 1Snn ... icAi non.lnatlons for the pres'- .lencv and vice presidency, tho well knorvn reference library says, were .v rnsrrwiliwl nominating caucus, eon'lstin- i.r nar'y members of both houses rt coneress. The last con ; rresalonel c-nciis was held tn 1S"4 lacVson op'wslng the "K'"g Caucus" as It was termed as undemocratic tn 1v he was nominated hv state leg'sl'tlve caucuses and conventions held 'n vnr'ons st -tes. Following this pomilar state conventions grew n" nnd out of them came tho national conventions. o hranch. to Highland Park in tne northern section of Los Angeles. Kvery detail of the flight was planned six months In advance, even to the time and place of starting and tandlnr. "A manufacturing concern recent 1v asked whether It would be possioi to make trial flights of 'baby hllmns' at a certnin time at Los An gele. harbor. Our records showed trie Wtna woum O" uinanimuir, urn that nearly Ideal conditions could be found at that time four miles up tne coast - I .kor LOST On Cass St.. meal ticket gooa rending. Harold Balff; "Our at HnaeDurg uaioioiia.. leave at Cafeteria. t rST Men's green coat on oouiu Deer CroeK road, r inuer leave at News-Review office LOST Fish basket between Glide and Hoseburg. inner yiooao turn to News-Review. Behold This Man Speaketh Wisely rect to the River Platte by a line circling South America - are amon tho freight traffic developments of San Francisco since the war. Although Japanese and Chinese lines are the only ones who have added greatly to their paasenger ' service to the Far East as yet, the American concerns expect to make tourist travel on the Pacific more popular than ever before when the shipping board delivers tne twelve 535 foot liners now under course of construction. They have been allo cated already, and delivery in the next eighteen months Is promised. The Increased buying power of Japan. China and other countries In the Far East Is pointed to Hf ship nine men as one of the main reasons ... vi- ..! NEW YORK. Jfly 12-The new 'or -no jrow. - , . 1 . . n.ffu, iva an.i Ullt V. . " . ........ . . Instrumental solo Kronn: Order." Mrs. Joseph Koke; instru mental solo. Miss Florence Binnou; What the Daughters Should Accom- nllsh," Mrs. Joseph Franzwa; read ing, Miss Viola Wlllett: Instrumen tal solo. Miss Annabel Denn: "Our Impressions," Mrs. Lota J. Barnes. o It EXT PROFITEERS ABROAD LOST between Brockway and Roje- burg. a oox ana r ...u ...v... ,, rent .aw. . noA rnnA. ,ha various manufac- waru. it. r. num...-,, - navo not oeierrea !'"''""' '- ;,. a,Hnt..n.la renter demand ; Moras from continuing reiii Bu"r. . - ..l.ln. nnn tun. FOn SALE: Good team ot umm assaults on thousanns ot tenania m " ,k,T-k of hi kamraa nnd wagon, nenri, v York t'ltv. accoraing to uou Address J. O. Lewis, v limit, Kenneth Mayer, chief counsel tor Mayor s committee on tieni th otdt 1 Jersey bull calt weeks old. R. W. Stovall, Alex ander Addition. FOUND Collie dog came to us July 5. Owner may nave u.o w ing for this adv. 316-Y. Phone 136 or Editor Mortal, of the Buckeye 1 FOtt SAI.F 1 red Durham belter ii i irofite0rlng County Printer, baa uneartned tne llowing soinewbeie, ana la ouiy iirrv he didn't know who wrote It so that be oould give tne clever cnap credit. It la so good that hla now. paiH-r prints it for the benefit oi our readers: Consider the editor. He weareta purple and fine linen. His abode Is ai.iunifst the uiauslons of tbe rich. Ilia wife bath bor limousine and her firstborn sporteth a racing car that hit her un in 40 flat. I.o! Al". the people breaketh their necks to hand him money. A child a born unto the wife of a merchant in the baiaar. The physician getteth iO golden plunks. The editor wrltein stick and a half and telle! n tne multitude that the child tlppeth the beam at nine pounds. Yes, he notn I FOR gALE 76 acre ranch, bv acres rIV tP The landlords are adopting dlver- so methods to circumvent the new laws, Mr. Mayer said, and have been successful to a certain extent. The three chief dodges empioyen hy the landlords as outlined by coun sel Mayer are to: Notify tennnts that their leases win not he renewed unless tney are wiu- FOR SALE A band of Angora goats , , p1T exorbitant rentals. If near Ashland, Oregon. .u ""V'lthey refuse to meet tnis increao .us t Tl V 1 A T A I . . 1 L -3. .a an,aasuaj nage than was ever thought of be fore the war. o Ott's orchestra, with Kennedy, the saxophone lazier, at Oakland, July 17. . Get In your orders for cherries. Shipped to any part of tho TJ. S. per express. Returns from all 10-pound packages thus far shipped are most satisfactory as to price, quauiy aim transportation. See Lorry, apple broker. , n aieek ranch. Write W. A, Holt. Box 1570, Tacoma. Wash mil SALE CHEAP Two thorough bred Hambletonian marra, tnn nnd drivers and workers; fine saddle horses. Robt. Tjoms- land, R. 2. t . umber comeanv or llhur. a Hoseburg visitor today. .1. n. Ktelle. of Wilbur, wnh in the .iiv on loislnesH -Interests today K 11 Kat.'Ue sawyer for the Triple llll No doubt you have had some of your neighbors tell you of those Shoes or Low Shoes they bought for $1.00 per pair. There are still some of these left; but you will I have to hurry THEY ARE GOING FAST. BaHgHaWgs&JtBn Thnn thnca Tunnw V.nioa nml OvfArr1a Aisvai wnv.'V at villus ;iiv,. j llivi Vy" .x a. v a uu at $1.30, are wonderful values. Take a peep at our windows and see BUSY! I I'd Say So f. No wonder we are so busy these days. Just think, you can have your unre stricted choice of any shoe in the house at sale prices. This means everything Shoes, Low Shoes, Pumps, Oxfords. Ties. We mean just what we say. Every pair of shoes of any discription for men, women or children now on sale at greatly reduced prices. It is an opportunity for you to save dol lars on your footwear needs. Come and pick them out before it is too late. DONT MISS THIS CHANCE TO SAVE. for yourself the amount you can save. MEN we want to call your attention to the prices of these high-grade shoes e offer! IRV1N BRl'NN CASS STREET ROSEBURG B00TERIE Shoes That Satisfy and Fit Your Feet. Petkln. Bulld. ROSEBl'RG, ORE. even as a centurion. And the prou-i father rivet h him a cremo. Behold, the young one growein up and graduate!!!.' And the editor pal let h Into hla paper a swell notice. Yea, a peach ot a notice. He telleth pf the wisdom of the younf woman nnd of her exceeding- comeliness Like unto the roses of Sharon la she. and her gown ia played up to beat he band. And the dresamaaer gettein two-score and four Iron men. And the editor gets a note of thanks from the S. O. O. The daughter roeth on a Journey and tho editor throweth himself on the story of the farewell party. It runneth a solid column. And 'the fair ono rememhereth hlra from afar with a pltcure postal card that com et h six for a Jitney. ' "n.'hold. she relurneth. and the youth of the city fall down and wor ship. She plrketh one and ' lo she plrketh a lemon. But tho editor calleth him one of the most promis ing yountr men and retteth away wllh It. And they send unto blm a Did to the edit Ins: feast, and behold the bids are fashioned by Montgomery Hawhnck In a far city. "Flowery and long Is the wedding notice which the editor prlnleth. The minister getteth 10 bones. Th groom stand. 'th Ihe edlTor of for a 12-mnuth. subscription. "All fl.'f.h Is grass and In time the wife Is gathered nnto the sail. The minister se.teih bis bit. The editor nrinteth a death notice, two columns of obituary, three lodge notices, a cuhtt of poetry and a card of thank, and he fore. 'firth, to read proof on the head and the darn thing Com eth out 'Gene lo Her Last Roasting Mace. ' "And all that are akin to the de- ceased Jumpeth on the editor w'th exceeding great Jumps. And thev pulleth nut their ads and caneeleth their subscriptions, and then swing the hammer nnto the third and fourth generations. "Canst thou beat It?" tenants are then ousted by due proc ess of law. . ' Notify tenants that tne prem'e have been sold on the co-operative plan but offer to sell them the apart ment If they will pay the exorbitant utn asked. Show r M'-'.t vny.nfion on tneir nroporty ' nVr-trmsrer or prop- 11 aileron s-ies, aim iiiun k..rin fruit, nrunes. pears, ap-ih. te tn extract a hleher rental i. ami neaehea: 4 horses. 1 cow, I . Tne r'Mit method according to Mr. all farming Implements; good I aver - '"e most popular, but It la house, barn and otner ouiuunu- i nteT ns t taKes irrom a monin lngs. On Pacific nignway. s ii.iei,0 a ,.eai. to legally evict a tenant. soulb of KoseDurg. j. n. Koaeburg. Ore. TO i:il CATK JAPANESE. ii'iuTP.n Mini or woman .o take n,,a ef wea: iiiB atnar'l among f.i.nri. nnd nelehrnrs. This lire la nnn nf the old. 'si and best TfiKin According te the Asahl he government has deulded to de- trr,v tho en 11 1 V.ll POt Of J.15.000 OUl ef the natlnnnl treasuw as a subsidy known in the ouiflry and 13 being to japanese schools for the educa- marketed entirely ny i"cai nmira.. ifion of Japanese rntmren in t,nina ve.. ean with a ll'tli In.lustiy. I -j anme other foreicn countries. build up a permanent and well I Nothing is said as to whether the paying business with no capital 10 i ,ubRiay includes schools In American start. We require oniy m. .-.... territory. desire on your pari lor success. Address Mr. T. J. p.ortnrup. Line- qua Hotel, factory representative. Will be there rdoui tne iaiu. EXACTS i . y(Sit. Pon't forget the big street danee at Oakland next Saturday. July 17 Fred Hebmann left on the morn Inc tralu Ifor r.ranta Pass where he will Yt.li wllh hi. parent, for a week, C. 1. Hurd. stats leader ot county scant., retarned yesterday from Klamath falls, where he ha. been at tending to official datles and left YOU'LL SEND your clothes to us for DRV CLEANING Expert work, care, promptness assure you satisfaction we keep up the morale of your gar ments. Who's your cleaner? Try tnr Way Our Auto WUl Call. Phon. 177. . ItlSfXfi STAB INSTALLATION. At the installation ot ofilcers held recentlv by Rising Star lodg, I. O. O. F., recently Ihe follodwlng onicers were installed by Foster Butner, D. n. o. M.: E. A. Pettoy. N. O.: H. w. Shaw, V. O.; Fred Miller. War.; A, I. Mathews. Con.: E. S. CocKeireas, R. S. N. O.: W. S. Powell, L. S. N. O.: John D. Reese. R. S. V. O.; A K. Gibbs, U S. V. O.: Don Hoskins. I. O.: Earl Powell, O. O.; Gcori;e Kadahaugh. Chap. PRICES CUT ON Bracelet Watches Originally Priced up to $27, Now all cut to . , $16.50 15 Jeweled, Lever Es capement, Oold Filled Cases. Extension or Rib bon Bracelet. Round or Octagon Cases. Plain or Engraved. A. 8. Hl'KY CO. 118 Cass St. Hoseburg Oregon TODAY ONI.Y Taylor Holmes ii: In a snappy comedy of dietetics, athletics and eugenics, with a laugh every second. a me very iu ea A BRInCINC UP FATHER COMEDY AND BOUND AND CACCED NO. 4 Tua.-Wad.i Francella BHIington In -The Day Sh raid." this morning tor CorvmUla.