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nonBrna viiri nmwwnivKirAY. ember, , tftL JM!B MX AROCKD TUG TOWN Leave This Morulnu Mr. and Mm. M. B. Corbln, loft thla morning Ifor Ban Francisco where Ihey will enjoy a short vaca tion. From Sutherlin Mrs. Clarence Tester arrived In RoseburK this mornlna; following a short visit with relatives in Suth erlin. To IHIIurd Miss llnBsle Brltenbush left this morning for Dlllanl where she will spond a few days viBlllng with her friends. Here From lUclillo Mrs. J. H. Hensley. of Riddle, was a Itoseburg visitor tills morning, re turning to her home on the evening train. To Myrtle Creek Mr. O. 8. Hlldroth and children left last night for Myrtle Creulf where they will work In tin pruno crop. Itettirns Home MIbs Alice lloyd, who has been spending the summer at Lexington, Oregon, with relatives, arrived at her home In this city last night. In From Winchester Mrs. Jim Clarke arrived In Hose burg this morning from Winchester to spend a short time transacting business matters. To Oanyonvllle Mrs. Hnlen Crittenden of Canyon vilie spent yesterday In Hoseburg transacting business matters and re turned to her homo on tbo evonlng train. Itetums Homo Mrs. E. J. Holloway. of Myrtle Creek who has been unending the past few days In Itoseburg visiting with friends returned to her home this morning. KHuraa Home Miss Gladys Carter who has been spending the week end In Itoseburg vlBltlng with Miss Clara Patrick., roturned to her home In Myrtle Point last night. Itetnrn to California Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coble, who have been visiting near Winchester at the K. I. Thompson residence, left last night Ifor their home in Stock ton, California, Will Arrive Tonlirlit Miss Kll7.al.cth I'arrott and MisB Helen Casey, who have been spending the pnst two months with friends In Snn Francisco and Herkeley will ar rlvo In Itoseburg tonight. To Hun FmncUeo Mrs. O. P. Murray, a former resi dent of this city who has been trans acting business mutters hero for the past few days, left for her borne In San Francisco this morning. Planes Pa Over Flying at an exceedingly high ele vation, two lel!nvllnnd plain's, evi dently forest patrol planes from Med ford to Eugene, piisnihI over Itost burg nt a lale hour Tiii-sclny after noon. The aerial patrol will prob nhly be kept working until the last of the month. The forests In the IF YOU were to look at the label in the next good look ing suit, you see it would prob ably be Try Our Way Our Auto Will Call, riione 877. We don't tailor all the suits in town, but we do tailor the best. . Cattle Plague Precautions Taken PARIS, France, Sept. 8 To pre vent a repetition of the cuttle plaguo which after the war of 1870 killed hundreds of thousands of cattle in France, the authorities are taking special precautions. The plague has broken out In Belgium near the French frontier and the Importation into France i ruminating domestic animals hus been prohibited. Don't fall to see "Frank Glynn's Wife," or "An Amerl- can Harem," at Green school house Friday evening, Sept. loth, 8:3". Admission, adults 25c, children 10c. 300 Weddings in A Single Day I-OVDOV Km.. Snnr II Ttio housing shortage la generally to blame for the decrease In the mar riage rate, but In Preston the reverse is the case, for marriages have in creased largely during the present year. Preston has only a population of 108,000, but a record was estab lished when 300 marriages were per formed in one day. Opening Art Needle Shop Mrs. KM a Stewart and Miss Kihrl WVl.b tii-p to tin linutuo the om-iiiiik of thi'ir Art N'(ilo Simp, and you ar cordially Invited to In Fpoet and to nolle It their uttl In your art wants. Every th ingfortheBaby For Sale! The Model Farm OF DOUGLAS COUNTY UNDER IRRIGATION 72 acres c :i the Smith Untpn.ua river: 1 f acres of the largest prune trets in Douglas Co.; 60.000 lia. of prunes tills year: 10 acres of corn that cuntiares favorably with the best eastern crops; lurge family orchard: I Sent) modern home; 12600 new dryer: 65 ton silo; barn capacity for lf cows and IS tons of hay: sanitary cement hog pen; 1600 gallon tank, water piped to house, barn and garden; woodshed, work-shop, garage and chicken houses; 14 acres of alfalfa under irriga tion, will cut 4 crops. Price, $30,000; terms. SU miles from town on the Garden Valley LANDS Y.'o Aoift-U your .nurne. Houthorn purl of the state are stfll quite dry and there is some danger of firo remaining. IjcnvPH for Portland, M. F. Wee Ictft this morning for Portland whore he will Join Mrs. Rice and daughter Eva, for a trip to Victoria, li. C. In From My rile Crwek Among the residents of Myrtle Creek who spent yesterday In Rose hurg were Mrs. II. Delckman. Miss Valetta Sanders, Mrs. H. W. Pratt and Mrs. W. F. Dyer. Fine Potatoes The J.awrence-Cordon Realty com pany has on dlnplay In their window Home flno specimens of late Minne sota potatoH grown by George An derson, of Melrose. TUo four pota toes weigh six pounds and run 200 budhels to tho acre. Hero Ywtmluy Miss Clara Hill of Yonoalla spent yoHterday In Kosehurg attending to business matters. MIhs HIM recently purohnaed a farm from Uonjamin Huntington, Jr., located near Yon culla, tho deal being closed through It Ice and Hlce. Is Moving flouw Contractor I,. W. Metzger, who rocently purchased tho W. L. Dysin- ger home on Mill Btroet is moving the house to south Stephens street. where he purchased lots a short time ago. Mr. and M rs. Dysinger are occupying their new home at the corner of Mill and Mosher streets. Ml- Hi-he Home MIhh Lroah Kykes, who has been spending her vacation for the past month in California with friends and relatives In San Francisco, l,os An geles and Oakland returned to her home In this city last nfjrht and will resume her duties with tho Uouglus Abstract Company at once. I taught I'm of InalMln Mew The Daughters cf iHabella held thi'ir regular meeting last evening In the Macaltee Hall, at which time the plans were completed to r.vo a dance at the Armory for tho benefit of the Mercy Hospital. Watch for the d tie which will appear in thin paper. It'i a worthy cauMO and every Itoseburg citizen will be Interested. YlN.ting In ItiMeburg Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Mctleorge motoretl to Itosehnrg from Portland Saturday to visit at the V. T. Wright residence. Mrs. Mclleorce was for merly Miss Fannie Campbell. Mr. Mctieorgu returned to rnrtland by train Monday morning and Mrs. Mc- tJeorge and Mrs, Wrisht will motor to that city within the week or tun days. Fine lot Sold Today Another one of th' choice lnts lu Ovirionk addition owinti by J. W. Hamilton was sold tndav to A. W, Itashfnrd. Mr. Hawhford has plans under way for the construction of u modern residence These lots are be ing sold raplilly and when the n residences are completed will be one of the most beautiful parts of the city. The deal was closed through UIcp A Itice. MIm Kohlha.ren Returns Miss Vernlta Kohlhauen, who has been visiting In the ea-t for the past two nnd a half month, returned 1o Rosebui g last Sund;iy. Miss Koh! hagen went by the southern route. returning by way of Kansas City, Chicago and the (Tvand Canyon. On the visit Bhe was tth relatives In Rochester, N. Y., and alno saw the wonders of New York City, Atlantic City, and other places otf Interest on the eastern coast. On the way home she stopped off In Hutrhlnson. Kan., and vislttnl with other relatives, and altogether spent a delightful sum mer. The weather was fine in the " summer binir unusually CMi. Landlords Object To Marshal Foch PARIS, France, Sept, 8 Marshall Foch Is about to remove toa large dwelling. His staff officers met with objections from several landlords because they said the marshall would have too many callers If "another war broke out" and" that there would bo people coming here at all hours of the day and night." lIU OK THANK. To all these who so kindly assisted during the Illness and burial of our sen and brother, Klttter Murray, we wish in this manner to express our sincere thanks nnd appreciation. W. K. Ml'ltltAV AND FAMILY. Don't abuse your ?pra tire, It won't stand It. A tire cover costs leu thsn It saves. II. Marian, l'arts and Accessories. A Windshield Visor adds a touch of refinement to your car. Vou like o be well dressed, how about your car? H. Mertcn. IIKIIX) AMKItlOA! STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Sept. 8 The Itadio Bureau Swedish Telegraph Department is engaged In a scheme for the erechtlon In Sweden of one of the largest wireless stations in the world to communicate with the United States. KILLS OW. HON WITH AUTO, EASTHAMPTON.L. .1 Sept 8. Harry Wilson, chauffeur, ran over and killed his own son, two years old. The lad darted from the house and ran directly In the path of the machine which the father had Just taken Ifrom the garage. . hpohts ran women only CMESHAM Fng. Sept. 8 A big sportstmeetlng for women from 7 to 70 has become nn annunl affair In Cheshnm. In the tuanf war the team of maidens beat the matrons. A 64 yenr old woman won the sprint race. VIYIM ItlNO I,ONT S Y FAILS. LONDON Eng. Sept. 8- A wed ding ring lost by Mrs . Evans In 1917, when she was Mayoress of Carmathen was recently restored to her. ithavlng been unearthed In garden there. TOWN SOIIKK KIVK YEARS. LONDON'. Eng., Sept. 8 Fining a man $3.75 for being drunk the mayor of Hicham Ferrers said that ho had spoiled their record, there having been no drunkeness cases since 1916. Antlers Theatre Announcement The Globe Theutns Co., Inc., oper ating the Antlers and Majestic the atres of this city, wish to nmke It known that several weeks ago they Inaugurated a new policy of care fully selecting all programs to be presented In each of their six the atres. We therefore wish to assure the theatre going public of Itoseburg and vicinity that all bookings for the fall and winter mouths are only those selected which have proven to be attractions of merit. Nothing of a sensational nature nor anything bordering on s. x problems or any subjects unsuitable fr the family will positively nut be shown In any of our theatres. This company holds several valu able contracts and franchises and Is affiliated with the Hooking Corp. under the direction of Jensen ft Von lierberg, of which Corp. the presi dent of this company is one of the advisory board for the state of Ore gon. Only the very best of programs as presented in the Jensen & Von Herberg theatres of Portland and Seattle will be shown in this com pany's local theatres of Kosebutg. When we advertise any particular production as being a speciul at ad vanced admissions, you may rest as sured that the rarne Is of exceptional merit, for we have no intent nor pur pose in misguiding by alluring adver tisements of false statements or mis representations of any nature. The fall and winter programs thus far booked for the Antlers and Ma jestic theatres are the very best tho market affords. There will be a daily change In each theatre of three and four subjects, together with the best of music, ut admission prices leBS than any other town in Oregon Is now charging lor like shows. Below we give a partial list of a few coming special attractions be sides a few 01 the popular stars whoso pictures will be shown only in our theatres: "Robin Hood," grand opera road show, with a notable cast. "The Kight to Love," super spe cial, now playing In Portland for the second week at 5uc. "Hunioresque," super special, pre dicted as the greatest picture offer lug of the year. "Something to Think About," su per special, Cecil It. DeMill's. "Forty-flve Minutes From Broad way," Charles Kay 'a first picture for First Natioual. "The Itouudup," Fatty Arbuckle's first five reel feature. "Every Woman," super special. Other big specials: 'The Itiver's End." "On With tho Dance," "The Silver Horde," "Courage of Marge O'Doone," "Back to Cod's Country," "Shipwrecked Among Cannibals," "Tho Copperhead." "Huckleberry Finn." "The De. p Purple." "Why Change Your Wife." "Scratch My Back." "LeB Mlwrables, l'he Toll Gate." "Treasure Island," "The Con fession," "Go and Get It," by Mar shall Nttlan. Popular stars: Charles Hay, Mar guerite Clark, Win. S. Hart, Wallace Held, Douglns McLean, Anita Stew art, Norma Tuluiailge, Dorothy rial ton. HoBcoe Arbuckle. Constance Tal- madge. will Itogers, Dorothy Phil lips, Thomas Melghan, Elsie Fergu son. Dorothy Gish, ctiarlle unaptin, Katherine McDonald, Harry Carey, and manv others. GLOBE THEATRES CO., Inc. f'ARPKNTIEIt AS AI TIIOIL Are you trying to sell your old car? Some engine enamel will more than pay for Itself. H. Merten. Curnentier. the Pronpti Ptiplllvt la! going to make his debut as an auth or. his ifrlends say that he Is compiling a volume of reminiscences of his principal fights. Ed Itenfro, of filler, spent tho day in itoseburg attending to business matters. He was accompanied to the cily by Lew P. llun, who is proving up on some land. D. J. Noah well known Dlllard resident, has rented his farm at that place for a period of tour years and purchased a house in lluena Vista, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Noah will go to their new home immediately, Mrs. Noah going to the place by auto and Mr. Noah who Is busy today loading a car of household goods will ac company the car. Dr. Lucetta Smith, who has been visiting with relatives in Michigan for the past few weeks, will start home tomorrow, according to word received toduy. She will stop in Chi cago for two dnys visit with Miss Bernlce Kluser, formerly music su pervisor in this city. She Is expect ed to arrive tn Ko&eburg either Tues day or Wednesday. KAM I-; AT SITIIKKI.IN. Social dance at Sutherlin Friday night. Ott's orchestra, and a pUas utit time assured. 1AHI Tl ltNS, KILLS MAN. EI'GENE. Or.. Sept. 7. William I C. Lewis, an employe of the Booth-! Kelly Lumber company at one of the ' logging camps above Wendling, was killed late yesterday afternoon while at work In the timber. He was working near a log that was being pulled by a cable when the log suddenly turned, striking him on the head, crushing his skull. He lived three hours after the accident. He is survneti i. w.oa, ;.. mother and several sisters. j The victim Is the son of E. P. Lewis, of Koscburg. WASHINGTON. Sept. g Fore casts of the production of the coun try's principal crops from the condi tion on September 1. were announced today by the department of agricul ture. Spring wheat was forecasted as 137.0OU.000 bushels and the con dition was 74.1. Corn l.lS1.000.t4 bushels, and the condition was 84 6. Has Your Car Vim, Vigor and Snap? That's the question, does your engine sputter, cough and hesitate as she creeps away, or does she "bite in" and get her GO M. P. H. pace in a length? She'll do the lat ter if fitted with Mag neto ignition, A salesman may "put it over", that you don't need a Bosch Magneto it costs that car maker more to put .it on. But remember, wherever de pendable ignition is re quired, Bosch Magnetos are used. We ilill ,how you all tKe Why, and Wherefore if yos will call. DEVANEY& BURNETT How About It? Are you Interested la purchas j; lug a home? If you are. then you should see the properties we have for sale. 9 room house with laundry and bath room: rooms ceiled and papered; partly furiflshed with T beaver board; good garage and z store room, o iulb, iiuii co, berries, garden; close la on paved street. Price 13700, hi cash; balance easy terms. C-room bouse with bath, fur nished. Price (1500, H cash. One of the beat buys In the city. Large house and S lots on paved ' street. Can be handled for (1250 cash, bal ance terms. These are but a sample of our listings. Come In and take a look. G.W.Y0UNGANDS0N Heal Fatato and Inranuce. 110 Cass St. Phone 417 INITIAL FALL SHOWING Quite a few of, the new fall shoes bar arrived. We ioyii come In and look them over. Designed for service aa n 7n h wen u itj, A Little Care Saves Months of Wear HeeU straightened and reinforced the day they show ai. . Ing or wearing, will save the heels and strengthen v. ''",' Soles replaced as soon as they get thin keep the Wr.Z. tokl stretching all out of shape. You'll be surprised how ih lf0 your shoes will be prolonged by OUR REPAIRMAN h stands shoes and their proper care. 0 UIt(r. ' Ladies- Our $5-00 Sale of Low Shoes is still on ROSEBURG BOOTERliT IHV1W BIIUN Shoes Tfcat gajlafr and Fit Yonr Feet BHbbt rs Four res la- work aatf see atlllereaea. PERKINS SLUU. CASS ST. ROSEBrsa, "November 11" Name of Street PARTS fiont ft A nnmhoi rf municipal councillors intend to pro pose iiiui me name 01 ixoveniDer i i street" be given to one of the streets in Paris. November 11 was the day the armistice was signed. Royal Maids Win 8 Hour Day LONDON, Sept. 8. The English maids who serve royalty have won their battle for the eight-hour day. Concession to them hua Inst hwin made by King George. Clemenceau To Be a Candidate PARIS, France, Sept. 8. A by election will take place shortly in Brittany, and It Is stated on good au thority that M. Clemenceau win stand as candidate, despite his fre quent assertion that he has perma nently retired from pollticul life. London Jazz is Heard in Naples, NAPLES. Italy. Sept. 8. Guests of "Wireless Wizard" Marconi aboard his yacht Electra have been dancing to the music of an orchestra playing In London and" transmitted through the wireless telephone. Strauss Will Visit in S. A A spotlight that Is different. He exclusive, use a Red Spot. H. Mer ten, l'arts and Accessories. Boycott ing the Telephone Service LONDON. Sept. 8. A boycott of the telephone service as a protest against the new rates Is being organ ized by Lelghton Buzzard postal tele phone subscribers. BERLIN, Sept. 8. Dr. Richard Strauss, the German composer. Is about to make a tour of South America, during which his "Ariadne In Noxos," originally produced in 1912, will be given. aaa-aaa,a NEW TODAY. FOR RAI.K Kxtra fine young Jersey bull. A. B. Iluttleld. Box 101, Jit.-1. Hoaetiurg. WAXTEil- hotii FOR BALE naby bus,y e 1 ur phono aij.j. ""' So. fj FOH BALK (long; iTw . car. Phone 11, i, ,..,I0! Uu: JL'J11. WANTED 5 or I roTrTTT" IllKheU or unfiirnl, " Phu- - FOR HA LK Canary t,rj. 1 gram. It,. 1, lto,.j,ry.riltk. n,, VCttt feAI.V ft f,. a an for wmwi ;.r ; ::rrw"f : 112. y. ,uur Pt !T-T' r W"1 ",y 'u'tXa 1-OK 8Ai.EstuJ,in7k7TT-rJ " ViQR neiith Orchard C."jilr2 of W A NTK !-Hy h Ik h vhoir! to work In partial payment for t am room Im.uir,. I'riDcipL wANTEjv--two kom.i heSTrnr (food limber, ltnmd in tnwn-iT any . time. AMi,k fmpqut ? 1'ole Co.. Oakland. Oregn FOH JSALK HO u.-rrntrTlpr land, KVi of KU, Section II T K. t V. Valuation, $j$t,o j,. J. K. Turner, can- .New-Hct' WANTED- Yountr VoupKwtih" chiMren. wnnU 3 or 4 unfurnlir, rurtitshed houg.-kveping roomi' Htnall f urnUn.'d or unfura, lions. Phono 370 -To rent small furnished or 5 rooms, modern. i O. Box 9fif, City. L.itost books, rental 10c. Fiction Library. TOR SAIaK Kasy runnlnir steel wheel push cart; 1 carpet sweeper. 222 . First A ve, X. WANTKD- Nun-srli ool hoy over 16. with by.'hv for meonK'r work this winter. Telt-nraphy tauKht. Apply Wfntern I'nlon To!. Co. Z1 ACK Kfi, the cream of (Jarden Vj on tho banks of tho t'nipquL A full bear! n 11 y.-ar-old apple chanl. $6r,oo. This yeari crop brlnK 12000. J. V. Casey. Land. F(K HALK At a ha'rKtln. irner line bred Halolufi hull, soon read; service. Thin in one of the bem yotitiK hullH In ttio state. Write price and further description. E: wntor Farm. Myrtle Creek, 0r HKillLv Improved CiO acre" firm, necessary bulldliiKM, fMrm implW" and machinery; ion ht-ad re?' AnKora KRtH a otherwi i stx-ked. This Hlwayn has Ut: money-maker an. I will rontinu Present owner retiring. For pr:. lars see J. V. Casey, Inndi. FOR-SA M3 A barKatnrfarsi. r farming tool. and furniture: :i flay me nt down, hal. S yean at 5 1 cent. House, small paymfni ' bal. same ns rent. Ovrrhead llKht; I cut prict-n; they all kn C. Merrill, SO I Mill St. Tonight HAVE YOU EVER BEEN VAMPED ? If you have, you know how it feels. If you haven't, you've got to learn. Se CONSTANCE TALMADGE .V "A Virtuous Vamp" THt SWEETEST VAMP STORY EVER JOLD. . at Some pirls are born Vamps. Some achieve the Art and others have it thrust upon them. Nellie's came all three ways. She smilingly vamped her way through life, breaking hearts as though they were Kidney Beans, until she vamped her own heart away. LLOYD COMEDY AND PATHE NEWS. A Special Concert at 7:15 on our Organ by FRED DURNAM At Regular Admission Prices: Adults 25c, Children 15c. To -Day Only! To-Day Only! OFFICIAL BOSCH Service Station Amman: Bosft Hgitrb CoRWPmon HAROLD BELL WRIGHT'S "SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS" With an All-Star Cast in Ten Reels. "iou've Read the Book now see the picture with all the characters of the fam ous story from Preachin' Bill down to Little Fete. CENTURY COMEDY "LION JAWS AND KITTEN PAWS" A Program EveryOne Will Enjoy at Regular Admission Prices Adults 25 cents, Children 15 cents.