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nrtRFnm- Krw.WKvnw rniTT, jrn.j m. loan.. MOW FOCB One It I . ..I- 1 1,1 "V ,B iff- i art ' 1 -- . Two Performances starting 7:30 Chester Conklin (IN PERSON) Slight Increase In Rates Made (Continued from Page 1) MODERN HOME And His Musical Revue The Famous Moving Picture Comedian is making a personal tour direct from the Fox and Sennett Studios Los Angeles. He has with him his own Jazz Orchestra of five pieces and a Company of Sel ected Film Deauties. ART PENNEY The Celebrated CHARACTER COMEDIAN. One and. One-Half Hour Show of Contin nuous Laughter. . Admission including Tax: - - Children 28c, Adults 55c. I - i . - --'"j v. The o'.iinlil jo criticizes the company for lailiiis to provide lifc-ur.-.s on normal reproduction costs, and for substituting in lieu thereof Humus bnned on 1)10 present high eons. II rules out .the South VniP- 1MI1I tll.'llll. which is says is of little u.u: uiiu on which the company la allowed r-inul in the sum of $-5 per month. The order also deals with the lumh d debt, the amount of atom !...! d and water lights, all of these niaitets being lukn into considera tion In dealing wiih the application. The water pumped by the south plant in rntiduniiied for use except for emergency lire purposes and the plant is excluded from the operating property. The figure of the company's engi neer and tho commission engineer are greatly nt variance on both tho . l.ctrie and the water utilities. Tho depreciation values are also taken into consideration and are covered in the order. One of the interesting parts of the decision is a graphic re port of the annual income for tho past seven years, which shows a slight decrease In Income for the last two years. Hydrants Are Charged. The commission claims for Itself the right to set aside rates on hy ilrains provided by franchises and onotes the supremo court case of the eily or llillshoro nguinst tho public service commission. As a confi onenee it sets aside the agreement between the companv and the city md places a rental basis on all hy drants and p'aiidpipes, and subs'l- tutes the following: Private connection; with sealed trates, or thermal autoinnllc open ings: l'er Moth"i 1 V. Inch or less ffl.&O 2 Inch . .- 2.00 3 inch 3.50 4 inch D.00 Municipal Service Eirst 65 hydrants or les $275 Each additional hydrant on fu ture extension of main 2 ICach additional hydrant on mains now existing, per hy drant 50c The hydrant as specified in the above rate will consist of at least iwo standard openings for fire hose (or linger equivalent opening fot pumping engine). Two inch stand pipes with single hose connections will be considered as equivalent to '.j hydrant. The commission ends its report with a lengthy explanation of. the need of increased rates. Tho Tlose inirg price rates arc stated to bo tower ihan those In almost any other eity and the Increase granted, the ernmiii sion states, does not give the eonipnny the amount of money re ceived for like service in other cities md towns. 6-room plastered house; bath; large lot on corner of paved street, close in; In good condi tion. Trice $2400; $1200 will handle with balance on easy terms. .-! W haVA Client who will exchange new auto- T n...K!!a tn nm-clinae of good residence. IMPROVED KAXCII I'KOP KKTV to exchange for Coos County ranch. C. W.YOUNG AND SON Heal Estate and Insurance, t 1 10 Cass St. Phone 417 Famous Boy Chorus To Be Here Soon AIUt'M THE TOWN Jlero for Visit Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Holllwoll of Cottage llrovo are vfHltlng with rela tives In this city for a few days. In Visiting Here Mrs. L. C. Stephenson, of VcCToud California, is visiting In this city with friends. Over from Kullierlln Prof. J. W. Weaver, principal of tho Hutherllu Academy, spent part of tho day in Kosoburg. Culled to Portland Mrs. Ooorgo Foutrh and son were suddenly culled to Portland last night on account tf the Illness ot Mrs. Foulcu'a daughter, Mia. C. C. Alley. Delegation In Town A delegation from the Oak creek chool district BPl:ired today he fore the county bouiidnry board ar guing the merits J( n proposed boundary change In that district und also discussing other matters rela tive to school affairs. Complaint Is 1'ilod ..!. T. Logun luday filed suit In the circuit court against Mark .Mulyovlch for tho foreclosure of n mortgage given as security on a promissory nolo for $t!0U. Is on Trll (luy Cordon of the real estate firm of Lawrence and Cordon Is attend ing to business mutters In I'orvallis slid Portland. Ho expects to return to this city w ithin tne nest lew days. Suit Is Ktiirtcd J. E. Sawyers, countv treasurer and custodian of Irroduenble school fund today started suit nonius! It. ('. Aireo in which he Is seeking to lore clcse u irrtr.ai'o given as security on a note for $.riflo. .MIOI XK THK TOWN' l.'cmise I'rociui'd. A marriage Urease was procured today by Wesley .1. Meredith of this jiitv and Veda S. Arnold of Looking llovs 'nr I .Mi- 'ella M. Hrndtmrn of Win j stons. toeav pinch ised a i i n lenn1 i ! i romlster from Clean H. Taylor fff th :'erne C.u.'i;e. I e.-ncs l or l utein- ) City School Superintendent M. s. ; II. item 1.1 Itils itlternoon lor l.ll j neni' to vp. ml ;i short lime atlelid- , iliK to I'll ..Iie-s Hull lers. I Snn I'lllo Cherries I llig clierrii s that would talte a blue I ; ribbon anywhere, ficsh from the or-; Ichards of ihe ilusenlark fiirui s j miles west of the citv wt're Proiirlit to the News-Keview it:fiee tiiis morn-j lug by U. A. Iluseubark. The Unit : w-iis tinusuallv large and luscious. The ltusenhark farm has several acres of cherries besides a laixe prune orchard. Hie trees juit com-j lug into bearing, ami -is one of the tlnesi properties in Inniglas countv. In I'roni I Mr a 'id i ing tMiiss ' lonlli;hl ill the rei cliei ry crop from (ii iil-ing i. I. II. eve III l:-s I low. I. Of I.OOk- "!:'V. Thev r of their pl., A. l: S'reet le-11111 a trip to A.-atea .and where he cor d Sl' t d 1 1- I I - ib monsiratio'ls and rave i lei'lures oil elllli Work, lie night Her Millwood, wl'.e-, coiohict a similar nieeiiitr. 1 :y fro-ii i" ere..': trial cl'ih llil-M rated leaves te ' lie will HOY SCOI TS ATTIIXTIOX. All scouts are requested to be at the meeting Saiurdav evening, 7:45. AL1IKKT M1CKLU. A. S. M. Owing to tho fact that the Chau tauqua is here on Sunday evening,' the ministers who are working with the Chautauqua were anxious to ar range a religious service for the eve ning and yet not to conflict with the Chautauqua program. They got in touch with tho yutney Boy a ono nis, pne of the most remarkable or ganizations of the northwest. These hoys are from Seattle and are, on their way to San Francisco. The? will give a concert ot sarreu music on Sunday evening at the Chautau qua tent, beginning at about 6.15. This concert is entirely free to the nubile but a Ifree will ortenng win be tiken to help defray the expenses of these bovs. There are about 4 a of these fellows, ranging from 10 to 17 years, and there sre some real musicians amongst them. This cho rus has had a remarkable growth and experience. There are more than 1000 boys who belong to It, and those coming here are a ptrhed company. Four times these boys have been honored bv president Wilson, and nt the San Francisco exposition were presented bv the management with a benutiful flag. At the concert here on Sunday evening the specialties will Include a boy soprano, a boy orator, bov eornelist, boy pianist, a bov bass, boy tenor, and a boy clari netist. Tho public 'is welcome. This concert is not a part of the Chatnu- qua program, but by courtesy of trie manager the churches are allowed ti use the tent for the concert, which will clone in time for tho regular Chntauqua program. The public is welcome. GREAT WESTERN ROUND-UP A Real Frontier Show, with Riders who have Ridden the Ranges of Eastern Oregon and Neighboring States. At the FAIR GROUNDS Saturday Sunday Afternoons , AT 2 O'CLOCK. I See "Rowdadaw" and "White Cloud" in action t with 50 more of the hardest DucKing Droncnos that ever came over the pike. Its Your Chance of a Lifetime to see a live aggrega tion of Cowboys and Cowgirls who are the genuine stuff. , BE ON HAND WHEN THE SHOW STARTS AT TWO. FAIR GROUNDS, ROSEBURG, JULY 17 AND 18. Do you use a rllle? Get one of those Govt, cartridge boxes at '4 (lovi. cost; Sue at Churchill liwil. Company. , NKW TODA1 I'OIt SALE 130 lbs. l'elite prunes at He. Call at Cafeteria. WAXTKlf Several cherry pickers. T. II. Kvans & Son, Dillard. LOST--Fish bas!;ot between Glide end . Koseb'.irg. Reward. E. .1. l'ayton. roil li LXT room house, $.00 per month. Inquire 010 E. S'X'h Street. WANTED- Hors-o. harness and v.ic.eil. Vii! nay caall. W. Vo.i.i, care News-Keview. l.Al:or.-i:s WANTED Eight men f ir nui rry work. Call on It. E. Harness, Koseburg. WANTt'D - "0 crude liambouillette er Delaine ew. s. 2 to 4 years old. liex 3:!, Camus Valley. I'O'l SALE - 4 ions oat end veich hav. $17 M r ton. at the Ftp-arl p'ace. Melrose. John Doeruer. A REAL SALE OF SHOES Choice of W h i t e Kid ami White Ruck Oxfords; foKI for $ 50. Now On Sale V).. White Canvas rumps ami Oxfords. Those formerly sold for i?;.C0, Now on Sale $3,15 Ladies' $15.00 White Kid Lace Shoes, now Any White Canvas Shoo in the hou.-o, formerly sold to $5.vA Now $9.95 $1.95 EVERY SHOE IN THE HOUSE OH SALE. NO EXCEPTIONS. Hatching, Ore. rerkinsliuiUmg SHOES THAT SMISFY N3 FIT YflHR F f P T f.tSS STREET ''"'''.., . -1 . (.V ' 1 l-.v.v VOI: S.M.E Tv.o Dodj.-e cars. O'l" loiiiine, js'it; r.oadster. $ f D : belli in ttood condition. See them .i Service Garage. CHEKKIES for sale In orchard, picked, or bring boxes and pick th.-m vourself. D. Coon. Dillard, On koii. AGED liESIDEXT DIES Louis Decker, aired 75 years, a na live df Pennsylvania, died at his homo In Coles Valley yesterday evo nine after a lone illness. Mr. Decker has been a resident of Douelas conn tv for tho pnst 30 years and was one of tho hlRhly respected residents df that community. Ho leaves a wire. Ftta Decker, and a dauffhler. Mrs llov Edwards, both of Coles Valley. The funeral will be held at Coles valley. The time has not yet been set DAILY WEATIIKK nK.POUT. U. S. Weather rsureati, local office rioseburx. Oregon, 2 4 hours ending ." a. m. today. I'rei-ipitation In inches and Iltind. cellos: Highest temueralure yesterday....?" Lowest temperature last niuht.... 55 Precipitation last 24 hours 0 Proclp. tfince first ot month Normal preclp. for this month. .32 Totnl preclp. from Sept. 1. 1919 to date 22. 3 Avernco prccip. from Sept. 1. 1S77 -34.17 Total deficiency from Sept. 1. 1919 11.15 .veraco precipitation for 43 wet seasons, (September to May In- clusive 31.47 WILLIAM HELL. Observer. TAKEN El' Three sheep. 1 has l"'ll. Owner notified to come and r ' proi"'!' v and nay charpes. Henry Andeison, Tel. 27-V11. FOlt SALE Sean well matched black F'l.linr 6 and 7, welu'hin': -t""0 lbs. With harness $:;2:.. Wi'houi harm ss, J2'.H). Sound ar.l well !,,eke. Box a3, Camas Valley. EOE SA! E - V..viniT piiture ma chine. po!,hie, runs off electric ltiht sockei; just the thing for school or ch ireh. Will sell v-'rv re.i oiu'-ic Address 'Movie," New s-Ke i, W. EOK SALE !':.- terms, modeia beeie mi. j tiirniture, sIih phis porch, on i',,-. . j mreet. They w ant io l..ie i -: will sell at a cut price, oy i! i ,j expenses light, so 1 sive b.uci' i. C. Merrill, 60 1 M.ll St. i'i"; s i u - i ::d cahs--v have ""' follow-in',-' fine Unlck six. two O' ei reieis. i". del 4!rt; one Sri.cl- r tt-sik: 1 1 .u 1919 Indian ruo-'":e.-,l,- mi ,'dcrnr very cheap. Cull ai the l u.pua Auto Shop for deuionstraiioa. Winchester Su YOU'LL SEND your clothes to us for DRV CLEANING K(Tt work, carp, prompt iu'pr n.sitro yon satisfaction we k-op up th nioralr of your garments. W!io your cleaner? Trj imr Waj Our Anto Will Call. Phone 277. ! ifi if i 1 SU.XV ;)IXO TO S.ILKM SALEM. Ore.. July 16 The mem bers of the Marshfield delegation of Elk's, coming In a train of six spec ial coacues, are going to be strong contenders for the next annual ses sion of the Elks of Oregon when the question comes to a vote at the .iru annual convention In this city July 22,-23, and 24. The antlered brethren of three other cities have also announced their Intentions of chartering a spec ial train for the gathering, and it is expected that the eastern Oregon contingent will have at least one, and possibly two specials. Roseburg and Astoria are both sending delegations too large to bo accommodated on the regular pass enger trains. Aside Ifrom the Portland delega tion, which w-lll consist of 1500 Elks headed by a 45 piece band, the Mc Mlnnville lodge promises to be among those having the largest representa tions. They will muinta'ln special headquarters here during the convention. OXR MIXITK IXTERVIEWS l.t. Ayres, who is flying his plant here this week saye he was inter viewed quite recently at Yoncalla by a resident ot that section. The con versation was as follows: Native: "Why, er , uh, lieuten ant, er, ah Lt. Ayres: Well, what Is It my friend, get it off your chest." Native (whispering) "I've got t Jug of protty good stuff with me. Is lt good for a ride In your plane?" Lt. Ayres: "One smell of it i good (for an all day ride." For that nice buttered popcorn watch for Charlie's big wagon. H will be there to wait for you, 419 Cass St. . Dance given at Winchester Satur day night, 17. Good music and twn pretty girl floor managers. Com-! and have a good time. Complete Line I ennis, tsrown uuck i Outing and Athletic Shoes. 5 We are especially well stocked at this time in Men's a high-grade dress shoes, best standard makes, offered f t at a saving from $2,50 to 3.50 per pair. I t Our Price $7.95 to $9.50 ! Meir's Suits A saving from $5.00 I j to $10. 00 on every suit $25 to $48.50 S Boy's Suits A large assortment of S 4 well made garments $8.50 to $15.00 f t 230 P T DDFII7P PA 230 Jackson j. J. Dllmml W. it 5 I 5 f J Saturday MITCHELL LEWIS in "FOOLS GOLD". 'A TO NIGHT MARY MACLAREN IN "Rouge and Riches" A sensational crime committal within the glare of Broadway' lights in the 'Wicked Forties. ROLIN COMEDY AXD FATHE NEV9. : A 1VUAI U.tLt 1- T- 1 -T ir mar m -m-r i "The Girl in No. 29" 0 The cqnedy within a tragedy that makes the story utterly uniqae- j CHKISTIE COMEDY "WHJ) AXD WESTERN." jl 1 Saturday MARY PICK FORD in "ESMERALDA".