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PAOW FOTB Ex-Pugilist' at Antlers Tonight X"Z , ......... v..-A-n Jor.ph M. ja.--.. - .hamui from U0 to . ;'',",, am l laklnit .W .'"'.' '' KP,mr tm.lrht at A.;'!; ; 1 - 'u...... Villi' IH ' I 1". I.'..".- Ing of five act-. 1 omniy K an one of tli l'-adim-- bnttl.Ti of hi" .." ....I... A n,.,i,.f,riU-d In 1K!.. fol low!.'.,; the pr.wd.-ut of champion., of that tiino who if uiiil'-ri at.-ii al' r wven )ar re.lnd from TWK. After Laving the rliiK Ilya'i " a. trainer for James t-'""''11 "' James Jeffries while th.y h-l-l the heavyw.-lght chami.lc.nlili and In bH I I II II r mm- m 4. performance tmit;;ht u?e-i th witn- punching bag that he used at that time. After Jeffries" retirement Ryan accepted a position as athleitc tralner for Ihe late Theodore Koose yeli, and during the past few year has been In vaudeville. Ho will put on several ants of bag punching, weight lifting, etc., and iu connec tion will give a b.ture on clean liv ing. Although 72 years of age, he Is In perfect physical couillilon Biid will tell you how this has been achieved. There will be only one program, sinning at RiUfl. An nd mlBsion price nf 25 cents for child ren nnd CO reins for adults, Includ ing tax, will be charged. Profiteering to be Fought With Unions NEW YOI1K, July 13 Profiteer ing In the Women's Garment Indus try will he fought with union owned ahons. factories ar-rt stores by the In ternational I.aitfis' Garment Work ers Fnlon. This beenmn known hero today when officials of the union an nounced that It hns a coninilttee at work laying out the foundation for tho first group of union owned fac tories, which are expected to bo 111 operation by next spring. These factories lire to he estab lished, according to llenjatuin Srh feslnger. International president to demonstrate that the workers can bo paid first class waires, work less hours and cutov belter working con ditions than thev nm now getting, nnd rent, a "reasonable profit" from their pnelui't anil still sell It at con slder-ibly under the regular market prices. Tho million proposes to pell Its out put direct to the consumer through their own stores. The first troup of six f.ir-torb" will bn e.itilillstied In New York together Willi a number of union stores, the union olt'icials said, nnd others will be located in ChlniKO and 1'hlla.lelplila Ample funds for the f:i. -lories have been provided by t h . International union. Mr. S'-hlslni;er s aid. and later as more monev Is needed, "nnton shop and factory n-.se-.ime.its" wttl be levied to finance tho ernlect until It Is put on a paving basis. 'Wo expect fo be turning nut the medium and hli-ll prb e.l guiinenti for tho spring linde." A. Iiaroff, secretary of the union said. " Th.- first tfnctories will prob-ibly e'nploy about l.llOl. worker to be Sele.ti-d VTTQ i:1 j ft t ;:-. THE END OF THIS MONTH IS THE END OF THIS REAL SALE OF SHOES Every pair of shoes in the house without exception or nervation is now on sale at preatly reduced prices. This wur last rhance, the last two weeks of this mc; SHOE S.M.F.. COME AM) MAKi: VOI R 01YX CHOICE. TIIEY ARE ALL OX SALE. IrvinBrunn RoSCblU'C BootCHC Koscburg. Ore. Perkins Building SHOES THAT SATINY AN3 FIT FFFT CASS STREET by the union. They will pay l.lKher wares ihuii urn PIU Y employe" g&&lZS.Z iv work nu e!i;hl thu nanm-tit l"du buur'duy will I-" I" a now hour day. with u. nan nu'iu,., " :llur,Ja' - . I.,. The Jural onion. ' f. rrt. ,,, t,.Jti:.'l-- t ' Oil :er;iLiv i. it:. ur:: tit h nli't k'uii-s. n mutmI.Ui ' stores nae " -, New York, anil a r.-Kiauraii I is In nK 0.n, ,y unions In I'll llu .1. 1- li.hla. hi; ttalil. .Mil. OK THANhS, It iH Willi Sill-''l Mr i.n.1 Mis. I. appreciation Ilia! 1 W. Maddm anil -un. ..-.. Mr .-.CO. A. .Ma'I'lOA and i ..It'll "I . . ,, t Mr Wool"oll Maitnox. maim .... ... th.-ir friends who remembered ""'in In llie.r minow. tiik i:srs of iiwo. I From Mui.si-y'a Mapiuln''.. rcv.-ry littla villaiso has a cuin.ua of Its own; Kv.-ry town and city to cipanslvi ik-ss Ih prom; Frogv.lle thinks Its gain should b" i unit.- ninety-nine per eeni. I J I'uuipkiniow i. nan "i- i marvelous ex.eui. Dllllngsvllle will reach the hope of many decades past. When Its newest figure heats llelhea- da Creek at last. All of these were smaller far but ten short years ago Slevensburg nnd .Siiiankum. Straw berry Springs ami Mini m" Ah, hut every census leaves so vil lage feeling riat. Iks with civic pride find they ve l.....n talking through Dieir hat. Krogville's population has d.-rnaseil bv three or four. Piinipklntown lias two inoro cats, but r.,,... it has no more; ISItlingsville Is still behind PetheKdn Creek In f net. Charges that the Intter town war fraudulently packed: And 'tis clear If every place as hoped for bad Increased Wo could boast today two hundred million at the pat. A. IintSTF.IN. Ft. II. Ilullwliikle returned home to Itlddle yesterday from I'm I land, where he has been serving on the federal grand Jury. A recess has been granted the Jurors until Oc tober. NEW TOliAl FOlt SALE A 1C.X20 tent, at 604 K. Douglas SI. lmiiilr. FOlt KENT Sleeping room, $10 per month. E. Oak St. I'Oll SALE Heavy work team. So them nt the Deer Creek bain. WANTED Janitor nt Soldiers Homo. Permanent. Phono 15. I'Oll KENT Lightly furnished hoUHo. Inqulro 24 0 N. liose, foro- noous. l-'olt SALE Mock old grow ih fir. $4.50 per tier, delivered. Phone acil-lt. WANTED To rent a tent In good condition: will buy If cheap. Plume 2;.0-H. WANTED - Hood logger to lake con tract to log. Ready to start mill now. See oilkison Pros., or In-OUil-e at News Review WANT TO RENT Medium-sized tiue-man tariu, will. aiToinmo.la ll.uis for family, near Roseburi:. C. Custafsou, lit. 1. Mihvauliie, Oie. WANTED - To rent or b-a room modern funilsln .1 . lii:-.n-d house, by n party. Phone I l-L. . I or 5 r unfur-spole-llilc I'AKKN PP Red imiley ...-. bnMi, ,1 tail, while I. lie. Owner is untitled lo come iii'ter animal ati.l pay charces. A. W. tlralialu, llrnik way. Ore, LOST- Small wnll. l ronliiinnip i f'll'l Itlltl tltlHT JVlptTH III 11 a Til i "Simon i.'aio." I-'uhIi r l--.isf r- t u :n to Ni-ws-I'.i v tew oft lr.' or i lhoiu 1 So. T.(HK Hnliso. 1 I.tl, $S;H; t-iis-v li-riiiri ; over In ml rxpnsk liht j nilil Kivt Wilful,. Vkii nin;hl Ii mv lnrK list. ('. M. 'trill f.ni j Mill St. 1 .v MWKSU ".lFrom Railway Point j i M. hut In 11. F. Mriiuls, or liiuuii- was la to UUj!- built todu uttuidu. I'riai-i. oil lloli.f't.'ail Mm. Wall, i- l.irwill, of TilliT, was in tin.-, my today making linal proof uu hT lioiin .it.-ad. I'mulcr for IC.iml Work Ten loin, of imwd. r won- taki-n to Tlll-r today to commence work oil In- Till.-i-'i tail . ut.-off road. - l.keiise heilln-.l a .;, , riiipilir.-nfi- was issm'd to- dav to Win. It. Skidn.or.-. of Kug. ne and Klla l.illard. of Kosi-hurg. Flii.-il for SHiMliiiK "V. A Carrick waa today fined 4 In I ho city court, utt.-r pli-adinn guilty to a charge of Bpwdlng. I inal Older .Made The final order In the matter of the iMiardianwhip of Itoherl llll.le- r;,n(i ' reached the legal age in . 1 1 -. was made today In the probate court. Train lleh.yed The ariernoon train from the south, due in this city at 1:15, was ,-ielayed about six hours this ufter IIO'ill and will arrive al 6 o'clock this nliig. A derailment on the hiiasll division was the cause of the delay. Iletuni From Trl Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Skinner ro- t uriii d lo Ibis city Saturday iroiu an ten.Hd trip east. They sp.-nt some time In Oklahoma and visited In Hiitish Columbia with their son, Ed- waid Milliner. Ann tti-oken A. E. Decker sustained a broken arm Saturday evening while cranking his Ford car. His right wrist v.a dislocated and the arm broken be tween the elbow and wrist. The In Jury was given medical attention by Dr. Hoover. flack l-'ro.u Fast F. M. Parrish and Robert Farmer, who have been east demonstrating the automatic eleclrlc brake, re turned tn lioseburg last night. Tin y report the demonstrations as being very successful. Many big companies are anxious lo secure contracts on the brake and some big business is assured. Jolnff to Iione; Itcncli Mrs. C. II. Davi.-s and two dawg't teis. Myrtle Davles and Mrs. Frank Brand and son Earl, will leave this evening lor Long lleach. Washing ton, lo spend the next few weeks. Miss Dora (lammon will be in charge of "The Vogue" during th absence of Mrs. Davles. DRY CLEANING A trial proves. Who's your cleaner? Try 1'ur Way Our Auto Will ( all. rtmnr 277. m 1. . u.; .-X S3 v. DAJNTV FABRICS 1 r.-;iiri',l to another full jj pi'iiinn's uhc ly our !S Poles Fall Back (By Associated Press.1 WAIISAW. July II. 1'olish troops aio falling back to the aoutta ai.l .iouthwest iron, the railway Junction of l.ida, which has been occupied by i he ldis'stan bolshevik forcta. o CAP. .OF.S OVKH liAXK. A car left BlanditiK on the Main street hill yesterday ufuruoou witli out ptopeily applied brakes, marled down lull and earned by Its momen tum went ove the curl, and through the wire netting surrounding I he Helliw. ll t.-niua court and down the hank Into ihe tourt. The car was i not damaged and mopped after striking and breaking the tenuis diagged couideraile wire onto the court and this ai'led In stopping the runaway machine, i ne " injured and was driven roadway. ( HILIlltKX HAVE (iOOI TIME. One ,.f the finest sights of tlio Chautauqua was the children at play this morning. For the firBt time Itos. burg has had a sampiu u. ..... a rea lplay ground is like and over '50 kiddles had a good time, olley ball baseball, football and other games were played and then came the story telling hour. The need for a municipal piavgrouno was "'"; more fullv demonstrated and it is probable that the demand of the youngsters will soon bring about the creation of such a playground. Miss Schorl, who has charge of this work, is very experienced and Is adept al handling children. OI NCII. TO MEET. The cltv council will meet tonight in regular session. It is expected .h-i .i innleht's meeting the council will take up the consideration of the Issuance of bonds for construction oi a, municipal light and water plant, as recent'v ordered hy the people of the "itv nt a special election. Mayor U imlltnn In nnvlous to See tills pro tect go forward nnd It Is expected that he will do all In his power to Hurt ihe council nt the work. A number of other mntters are to be considered, several improvement ordinances read, and sidewalk prob lems discussed. It Is expected to be 1 very busy meeting. Altor.VD TIIF. TOM'S Jeff Williams and Wiley E. Miller were among the Looking olass cm-c-i.s in town today. Wm. Iluxton, a substantial citizen of ihe llroekway district, was trans acting business in town today. R. L. Cannon, of Itockland. und Win. Melton, of South Deer creeK, were business visitors in town this morning. Mrs. J. F. Prown. of Itice Hill, ar rived in ltos. burg this morning and will spend a short time here attend ing to business matters. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Koenlg and son Paul and Jack, loft last night on train No. 51 for Seattle and Tacoma, where they will visit with friends and relatives for two weeks. On their return they will slop In Port land for a few days. CARD OF THANKS. We wish lo express our heartf.-lt thanks and deep appreciation to the many friends and neighbors who se kindly gave us their assistance and sympathy during the Illness and death of our beloved husband and lather; and also for the many beau tiful floral offerings. MRS. A. K ARCHER AND FAMILY. III SINKSS IS lll'Sl.NKSS. "Pusint'ss is busiiioss,' the Little mnn said. "A KittU whpro VvorythlnR rops.' Whoio th only pospol is "Rot ahnad' And never spar friend or fops. 'Sl-iV or bo slain' is the slopan cold. You must struggle, and slash nnd tear. Fn- inistnoFs is bustnoss, a flfiht for sold. AVlure nil that you do Is fair. "lUisiness Ik business" tho Btff Man snut: " ti.it'le to make of earth A place to yield us more wine and bread. More pleasure and joy and mirth. Th're an still some bandits and buccaneers Who nre jungle bred boasts' oH" trade. Hut their number dwindles with the Passim: ttf years. And dead U the code they made, lUi!nof:s is business'," the Big Man said: Hut it's p.vnothlng that's more, far rvie, ! For ,f 1,1 sweet (rardens of des- And citi.-s it built, now roar. Wii.T" om-o the door and the (tray Tvo'.r rnti. From ihe plonoor's swi't n.lvnnrp liiilnc m mncic that tolls for man. Huam.-ss is true romance. "r,l thop who make It a ruthless firht 1 r 1 v p rr.w temeKos to .lan-e If ihr-y f.-.-l one whit of the Veen In playlrr the Iticcr flame. Tbn pim t': u e.-.V.s on the heart and tn. hea.l. TT-p ln-t o' Man's streniTth and nerve. 'T.ustness Is huslness," the Big Man said. "And that T!tilne ! to srrT. -Hertnn lHaley In "Th Nation's Ruiines." Sir William Bart Wiseman has teen In Washington on what was reported to be a secret mission for the British Ausrnmpnt. ). t IXHm;K DIHETTOIlT. O. O. F., Vnlon ICnciunprnciit No. . rA Vollnwa' TemUlfl. .vieeis HI vuu v - -. ...r. Thursday evening. lsit.ng brethren always welcome. FOSTEP. BUTNEK, C. P. t n HAII.EY. II. P. OLIVER JOHNSON. H. 3. J AMES EVVART. F. 8. K.MOIITS OF Pi'TIIIA Alpha Lodge No. 4T. meet every nesday evening, cor. Jackson and Cass sts. Visitors always welcome. C. A. CHAMBERLAIN. C. C CHAa F. OPKIN3. M. F. E. B. WIMBERLY, K. it. & NKKillHOHS OF IvnoillliAH, Lilac Circle No. 4'J .ueeis on i and 3rd Monday erenlngs. Visit ing neighbors invited to attenl EDITH CHURCHILL, 0. N. TII.LIE I. .10HNSOV. Clerk. .1. P. O. El lib. r.oMnmrit I.oute, So. 8iM Holds regular communica tions at the Klks' Temple on each Thursday of every month. All niemuers requested to at tend regularly, and all visiting brothers are cordially Invited to attend. A. J. LILBCRN. E. R. IRA B. RIDDLE. Secy. tlAOLKS, Roseourg Aerte meets In their hall on Jackson St, In iim and 4 th Monday evenings of eac month, -t 8 o'clock. Visiting breth ren In good standicg always wel come. FRED P. CLARiv, W. P. P. VICTOR MICELLI, W. P. B. T. GOODMAN. Secretary. i). E. 8., Uosetmrg Chapter So. 8 Holds their regular meeuue od the 1st and 3rd Thursday in each month. Visiting members in good standing are respectfully Invited to attend. LEONA ABRAHAM, W. M. FREE JOHNSON. Secy. RKIIKKAIIS. rtost-Durg Rehekab Lodge. No. 41. I. O. O. F. Meats In Odd Fellows' Temple every week on Tuesday evening at the Odd Fellows' hall. Visltiug mem bers In good standing are Invited to attend. EVA LENOX. N. G. BELI.sj STEPHENSON, See. E'HHKL BAILEY, Finan. Sec. UftYAL OHIIKIl OK MOOSE. Rose burg Lodge No. 1037 Meets sec ond and fourth W .anesday even ing of each month at 8 o'clock in the Moose ball. All visiting bro thers are Invitee, to attend. C. W. CLOAKfl. lilctator. H. O. PARGETEIl. Secretary KOSEBl'UO I.OI1GE NO. 1003, l ot ted Brotherhood of laln(euunce ol Way Employes and Italhvay Shop Laborei-M. Affiliated with the A F. of L. Meets at Moose hal! the first Wed., fourth Sat. nights aud third Sundar of each month. J. F. SMITH. President. W. J. MEUEPITH. Reed. Secy OEO. MAC 1VER. Kin. Seetr VMDfKX OI' WOULD. Camp No. 125. Meets tn the Odd Fellows' h.iU la Rosburg even 1st and ink Monday evenings. Vis Itlng neighbors always welcome. H. CARRICK, C. C. M. M. MILLER. Clerk. L. O. T. RosenurB Hive No. 11, holds regular reviews on second and fourth Thursday afternoons In Maccabee hall. Sisters of other hives visiting In our city are cor. dially Invited to attend our re views. Maccabee hall on Cass street. LOUISE LOCKE. Com. JESSIE RAPP. Col. The n. R. E. 1. A. Vnlnn Mpetlng will be held at the Maeeabbee hall every first and third Wednesdays of the month. L O. O. V., Rtalng Star Loriee No. 174 meets In the Odd Folio, a' Templt every Friday evening. Visiting brethren alwavs welcome. E. A. PETTEY. N. G. H. W. SHAW, V. G. J. EARI.E PICICENS. Rec. Sec M. FICKLE. Financial Sec. I. O. O. F. ITitli-taiiim I,nriV No. ft Meets In Cdd Kellows' Temple. eornr Jackson and Cass Sts., on Saturday evening of each week. Visiting brethren are alway. wel come. VICTOR BOTD, N. 0. A. J. GEDDF9, Rec Sec. J. B. BAILE? Fin. Sec. A. V. & A. M., I.HM Tofljte so. 1.1 Regular communications 2nd 13 fourth Wednesdays each month a Masonic Temple, Roaiorg. Ore. Visitors welcome. A. A WILDER, W. M., W. F. HARRIS. 8ec? Oh Happy Nights At the Movies All film fans and even those that are. onlv casual visitors to the movie will enjoy reading some of the pun chy paragraphs and comments about happenings In our national Institu tion, the motion picture tnoa.ro. which have been shown on the screen in the Literary Digest "Topics of the Day". Therefore the r.ews- Hevlevr has compiled the following list for arnusemout purposes only. ADV: "If tho lady who siucr ner gum on my seat at me mov.es n nlnht will call. ' sue may have the gum. If the gum won't come off. she can have the pants, too." vtynno, Ark., Progress An oDtlinist Is the man wno. every time h sees a meal served in the movlos, picks nia teetn, ana hps the usher a qunrter. Film Fun N'.Y. When a moving picture tfrlena 01 ours orders hash ill a restaurant he alwavs says: "Gimme some of the weekly review." Youngstown, O., Telegram. Don't you detest people wno tain behind your back?" "Yes especially in a theatre. saskatoon, uanaaa, Phoenix. Thorn u ft lot nf love on the screen Yes, but there is a durned sight more in front of It. Film Fun. .. Y. We enloy going to the moving picture snows, but we hate to have a guy stick his feet through the bot- tom.of the seat. Xew Castlo Herald MANAGER "Klthor you or the dog. .l.iT'fii... for nnv- thing." Film Fun. N. Y. I Its getting so now that men In the audience weep when thev see one! of those movies of men atliirst In the desert New Haven, Conn., Times-' Leader. 1 a FORM ;i!KAT AI.I.IAXCK. V1-1I' VIIIIU' lull- 10 nefintto steps toward formation of a great alliance of all the garment workers' unions in America hnve been taken by the International Ladies' Oar ment Workers Fnlon. Benjamin Schleslnger, president of Ihe union, announced today that a call had been sent out for a confer ence to be held Ihe latter part of Oc tober for the purpose of organizing a federation of 500,000 clothing workers in the seven international unions In the clothing and garment industry. "The logic of events nnd the legltl- MMY RYAN 'A The Ex-Middle-Weigth Who Retired Undefeated in 1898. Holds Record for i Scientific Boxing, Bag Punch ing, Sword Feats of WILL APPEAR IN g FiveThrilling Athletic Acts 8 Performing these Feats with Demonstrated Lecture A i ,i i l . i T- V i T ' ; on rnysicai uuuure ana mgm Liiving. Admission Including Tax Children 25c, Adults 50c. f There will be only one Performance, Starting A Promptly at 8:30. "A Tokio Siren" A Moving Drama of East and West.' Starring TSURU AOKI Comedyart and Bound and Gagged No. 5 Tuesday and Wednesday James K. Hackett, Ormi Hawley and kving Cummings in "THE GREATER SINNER" . Here it is. The property you are looking for. 14 Mi acres, all In cultlvj. Hon; 8 acres of bearing ap. pies, In fine condition; 2 acre of young prune trees; prune orchard Is Intersected win bearing peach trees; good 4. room house, barn and chicken house, fine well; In a good lo cality. Price 12500 cash. Will Include poultry, team suit equipment At reasonable price. CfTY PROPERTY Some de sirable homes that can be bought on terms. G.W.YOUNG AND SON Real Estate and Insurance. 110 Cass St. Phone j . ; fate causes which have prompt the formation of national 'depir. j rncnts in the mining, building, prtai , , and othor inaustrleg poim wi,l nf forming a Blmllar federation H our industry." said the call sent oi by Mr. Schleslnger. j The niembersship of the followltr, International unions would be repK seined In Buch an alliance: Vniti-if Gnruiet Workers of America. Amiti gamated Clothing Workers, Intern'. yna', Journeymen Tailors' Union America, United Cloth Hat, Ci- I iasei mm ........r ..ui.ro; .. Ullllnam. Tt-n.l : Fnlon, International Fur Worker-; Union, -Neckwear Workers' Union c! New York, and tho Intematlou!' Lndles Garment Workers. All nffilialed with the American FedenJ tlon of Labor. f Levant C. Wheeler, a nlotw: business man of Roseburg, halts, here from Seattle for a couple i days greeting old-time friends. was accompanied by his brother, r mer Wheeler. o Eugene, the t having come from the latter placet! auto. I To-Night ONLY! Champion of the World Fencing and Strength. TODAY ONLY 1-: , si