1 rum rtfn BOBBBCRQ NEWS RKVTEW laaiird Etrtft Moadar. STr. lutes' U Mmbrly Brr . BaTgi SUBSCRIPTION RATES Dally, per year, by mall ,.4 00 Pally, sir months, by mall 4. 100 By Carrier. per month...... BO Thi Aaaoc la ted Press it exclusively ntUltfd to th us for republication of all aiewa dispatch credited to It or notTotberwIa credited In thla papr and also th local news publtlhed here in. AM rights of republication of spe cial diipatcUus herein a also r er ved. k'ntered ai econd-cias matter Any 17. 120, at the post office at Koseburg. Ore on. under, the Act of March I, 1879. ftctehuric. Ore. ovemlMr 12, 1 1 -it Hotel Men to Have Meeting NEW YORK. Nov. 12 Hotel nien from all over the United Stain gath ered here today to participate In the Kifth National Hotel Men's Exposi tion, which Is being held at the Grand Central l'ulare. Everything pertaining to the hotel and reaort buxiiietia U on exhibition und man agers from every Bertlon are alert for any new augiieatlona. One of the liiterealliig features la an extensive exhibit of the attrac tlona of the Pacific Northwest, which la In charge of Herbert Culhbert, secretary of the l'acllte Northwest Tourist Association. This conslsta of reproduction of scenic apota In the part of th I'nltud stale and Canada known as the International Play ground of America, and specimens of advertising which this organlza tion hua used to attract tourlsta to the atalea of Washington, and Oregon and the province of llrltiHh Colum bia. Much attention has been attracted to thia exhibit by a huge salmon, which la shown to Illustrate the fish ing for which thla region Is famous. A fresh fish la received each day by express from the J'acflc and a card attached to It tells of the aport that Is awaitlnr the visitor. Many an ardent angler Ktiztn longingly at the big fellow and plans to spend his next vacation In the evergreen Northwest. LETTEBS FROM THE PEOPLE White and Gold CHINA for your Thanksgiving Table. Is there anything that will look any prettier than White and Gold Hand-decorated China, with a setting of Community Silver for that Good Old Douglas County Turkey, when your family and guests gather for their Annual Thanksgiving Dinner. While good China is very scarce this year, we still have a very good stock to select from and will be pleased to show the different pieces. K3 THIS E.VDS THE D1SCVSSIOX BUBAR BROS. "GIFTS THAT LAST" Jackson - - - Street Editor, News-Review: After reading me ainerepi r--, marks concerning the aviation field Issue I am thoroughly disgusted with what Morgan. Al Creason and the rest of the old fossils are doing j by fair meana or foul to block any-1 thing and everything with a tendency; toward making a lugger and better town out of Roscburg. Why not have an aviation field and let the town have a chance to grow, even If you , did not originate the Idea of the aviation field; did not one man shut i out a factory from coining here a ! few years ago? Morgan remarks, i "let the vloce of the people rule." i I They have alreaclv voiced their senti- ments in voting for the aviation, t bonds and passed It with a big tn Jorlly. Does not this end the matter t with everyone concerned. Must we as 'citizens remain under the control of !a few Antedeluviaus? Certainly we have a "brilliant champion in the ra ' person of one Hay Ward, and wny( Eg not have a twentieth century man 75 I who will work for the people Instead of a few old fogies like yourself and l the rest of your close friends who are forever "Mowing Hubbies," to stop the town from growing. Oh. yea, the people voted for a park, a light and water plant and a road tnpplng the Immense limber, but a few narrow minded men put the damper on them. Now that the refined product of the timber conies back in the form of an aeroplane, the fossila cry, "Keep It away. It will spoil our city. And igain ihe opposition are trying with i "Croat Man." who waves a magic wand anil receives five hundred names on his petition. Clever work, Herman the ;rrut .Is It the same wand Al used to get the names on his petition? Personally, Mr. Morgan you should be ashamed of yourself for slandering a poor S. P. Call Boy. Remember he has now worked him MIST KII.K EXPENSE AtVOlXTS Legion Dance A Huge Success Movie Closeups Recorder Vhltnl state! that a fw of (he aanllilut8 running fur ut the armory last evening an the city of rice a have fulled to file their climax to the duy'a celt-brut ion was expense account. The luw provides a success from every standpoint. At that all 'caiididuii'B i.iUHt file these promptly 8:30 o'clock the music accounts showing any and all sums , started and within a few minutes, spent, and If no money was spent the floor was crowded to capacity. Iy the candidate the statement must The hall hud been decorated with be so made. Dorothy Gish, the screens funni- The American Legion dunce faltl!eut comedienne, is the starred play er In one of the best laughing stories for some time, 'Turning The Tallies, which is the attraction at the Antlers theutre tonight. "Turning the Tahl is suid to he the latest and l"tnt of starring vehicles for this piu:uit KKitiors i mi: ykktkkday American flags and the merry crowd Utile star she has had for some time cut loose for ihe evening anu noici! a real celebration. The excellent Arsee Laupin the French crook music was (urnisut-d by the Jazz-O- j character made famous by Maurice Four orchestra. composed of ex- "e mane, is me neru in a new riu yesterday , 8prvice men. who two years ago, amount Artcraft picture. to Teeth oi be shown at the A serious fire occured a fow minutes before noon when the 'worn ntnviinr .Ihzz mimic, for the Hun The Tiger, woodshed in the rear of the refll-iwhn was aoose stenninc towards ! Majestic theatre tonight. The role of dence occnpled by Miss Km ma' Smith Horlln. I'mpqua post cleared over . 'uPn. 1h portrayed by David Tow caught fire. The origin Is unknown. $200 from last night's dunce and H. who has appeared recently in 1 the boys are ouite elated over the J support of a number of prominent A fine run was made by truck driv or James Fletcher through a crowd ed Htreet and water was placed on the flames without delay. The fire was quite stubborn and It was sev eral minutes before it could be sub dued. The woodshed was destroyed and a large cjantily of lire wood was burned. AIOIISTIO: lA Ytt 11) IK wonderful success of the affair. AIVISRS I'IjANTINU ihvtatoks The guns wont dead and the war was won And (he lust mad drive was thru, And there we lay with the big Job done And a home to go hack to. Mud grimed, wire turn, from our battered hats. To our sodden frayed puttees. And our finis mill clenched ou cur etnpiy gats and our thoughts across the seas. Ui:o The worn O. IVs tn the closet now And the tin hat decks the wall. It's back we are at the denk and plow t We left at the bugle call. j It's back we are to the hearths of '. home. I And th dreams they did not know As the slow smoke drirts an old memories come, I of a day two years ago. - American I .tun WVeklv.' Dr. Nlble.it of this city, who has Just completed an experiment wit h pot aloes ways that in his advice to those in doubt is to plant, wherever possible, the potatoes themselves und not the potato Blips. Some time ago Dr. Mbl eit thought he would try planting the potato slips In his gar den, und has Just recenily harvest ed his crop. He stated that he got some potutoes, and those were flue, and lurge. but that there was never more than one, or Bomutimes two In a hill. o . Itev. Ony Fitch Phelps of the M R. Church of this city, arrived In Koseburg yesterday from K Paso, Texas, where he has been holding re viva I meet in gs for t he past t h ree weeks. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears toe Signature of The Days Are Going Fast ! ONLY sggfjl LEFT To Save That 25 On Your Clothing DUDS FOR MEN Stock Reducing Sale! MBBBBOBBmBBBWanMI We are reducing the price and not the quality. Take advant age of this real reduction. Do It Now ! feminine sfnrs. readers of ihe I Blanc stories will recall that the last adventure of the celebrated criminal left him apparently dead. According to the story of the picture, which wus adapted by Koy Summerville, Lupin escaped und is u count ry gentleman living respectably in this country. He in summoned by Henry Forbes, an invalid, who has been threatened by anonymous letters o: threat y of death. The old man Is killed and it becomes the task ol Lupin to trace the murderer. Several persona are suspected and the close acquaintance of Lupin of the many methods of criminals, enables him to track the guilty person. A well de veloped love story is worked Into the plot, which is said to be very excit ing and abounding in mystery thrills. In addition to David Powell, the others of note in the cast are Mar-j geurite t'nurlot. Templar Save. It ! ley Hal h and Myrtle Stead man. The picture was directed by Chester ithey. "Should A Woman Tell" will. Alice Lake, coming to the Antlers thea Lake, showing at the Liberty Thea tre again tunight is a tense, human, infinitely apealiug story of a wo man confronted with one of life's greatest dilemnas. Met a A! axon, the daughter of hardy, somewhat grasp ing parents, never, until circumstan-l stances led her out into the world of wealth, knowing the ways of men. came to a point In her life when die must herself make the great decis ion. 1 She found in the young idealistic artist living in a little N"w Kng land town in order to sketch the rugged grandeur of the roast and the sea, the one real romance of her life. Yet there was something which .Met a felt Albert should know. She was aware he himself for he had can didly confessed It. had not led a life entirely hlnmrleyfl Hut she was SALE Saturday tBELL MILLINERY SALE Saturday t? o i c.i o nn ii . . rt-n , Girls, 12, 14, 16 years. Saturday only $ tQQ Most Remarkable Values in Fibre Silk $2.00 Bloomers, A for Saturday only 9qV Extra Special on Girls $2.00 Kabo Corset Waists, care- "2 fully designed for comfort Saturday only at ; p 1 ,25 THE LAST CALL! One dozen Hats and lA dozen Coats, finishes this season's Ponrta of i under price Special Sale Saturday. B00as at 8 lo Goods reduced all over the Store. Ribbons, Cretonnes, Eiderdown Cr Voiles, Gloves, Underwear, Corsets, Hosiery. '"Pes, MILLINER FRRI J .MILLlNRm Big Rain In South Drifts Northward The storm which began here at 6 o'clock yesterday morning with a gentle rain, after the Legion boys nelf up to a ljusini'Hs man. What have hud been promised fair weather for vou done; remained in the same old their Armistice Day celebration, was rut you were in years ago. I wafted northward from California, If you cannot nee far enough to where a hard rain fell for several know that the "old stone age stuff" . hours, and is still raining this morn 's still In use, I refer you to Column ng at a few points there. North of '). 1'age 6. of the News-Review, of here there was no rain, the weather the Issue of Xevenil;r 8. being fair ut Portland and Puget Ollrs for a bitter Jind better Snl nnlntu Over In Mnntnnn the Hoseburg, with a good landing field for mail and passenger carrying air planes. RAYMOND SPE.VCE ! AROCXl) THE TOW linn ('uuyotiYille Among the out of town people who attended the Armistice Day ccl- hnmon in Rosetiuri; yesferdav were. Itplph Knight. Huron Cloiigh. Dan i MollenhauEh and William Willis, all r ( anyonville. INiMlo Respond Mtierally The ladies of the M. E. Churrh nnth wish to express their apprecia- weather this morning is clear and cold, the thermometer standing at from 8 to 12 degrees below zero in Ihe Missoula and Helena districts. According to Mr. Dell, of the local United States weather service, t he cold wave to the north is not likely to touch here, but occasional rain is Indicated for tonight and Saturday. PIANO TAZZ i1u1t-tieirlniier In tight In t'J lewion, hy in nil. u teacher .require!. Nelf liintriMtlfn eourwe for ltd van veil IiIiiiiImih. Learn 67 Htyten of Bans, 1R0 Synco cfitetl erTiM-tH. iiluo Harmony. Oriutiil. ion of the heartv response to the i lnlme' Alnvio and cafe Jazz, Trick nil ror can tn nut ions in the form r clothing and shot s for the Polish iiifferprH. A very liberal sunnly of 'leetled articles was given and will ip sent hy parcels nost to Newport News. n.. rruin which place povern- nenl officers will secure its trans- 'lurfntinn to those who are in sad need in view of Ihe ri trout of the levere winter of the northern latl iMlen. Perhaps no more worthy ob ject has lieon presented for our enn tideration than the "Polish Relief Kund." The M. K. Church south ndtes take this opportunity to thiink lie Rosehiirg friends for their eifts the cause and also to the French Transfer Co. for their sratituoua rviees rendered. UAII.Y UKATIIKR RKI'ORT. V. ?, ..;ithr Bureau. local office. Unjiebur, ortKun, 24 hours ending fi m t rreeliiliiitlon tn fnebea and Ilnailredtb 1 1 i i; hi-st ! tn ..Tilt lire y-s t .Tla v ... 41 U.wvst !ftif.uiire last niK lit ... 41 ff ' ipitutiun lat i4 hours flT Ti.fal pi.-. jp sin,-,, firt 0f mniith. 120 Normal pre. ip. for this month... 4.37 roI;: pr... ij. from Sept. 1, 1 a JO. to date 7.25 vera u priM-tp fro:n Sept. 1. 1 H 7 5 M r..i;il SK f,m Sept. 1, l!J0... I.i4 vernfr pr.. ipUatlon Tor 43 wet Kt-:ionM (S.pt to May, Inc.) 31.48 hre,-aHt to s p. m. for southwestern tr.-wnn: r"itiKlit and Saturday occasional rain. WU.Uam nKLU OtH;rver. less aware that men hold a woman's mistake as unpardonable, and their own as jnyiuis escapdes. How she chooses to act is told willi all ihe skill and finish charac tt iicnc of Scret-n Classics, Inc., pro tluctimis, euaited by nn all star cast siarrinu' Alice Lake, supported by lack Mulhall. Frank Currier and a KndintfH, flever Mreaks. Snace Fillers. Sax Shin, Blue Otdiifato and 147 other HiilijeetH, lueludititf Kar Play In ;. Only etiurMp in exiwtenc teaching up-to-the-tntnute plnyitiK of Popular Music in ItK.M. Jazz Form. A Postal brliuXB our KHKK S)et-lal (ifTer. State If Heg inner, Meiliiirn or Advanced. H ATHHM W PIANO WfllOOl, 1H7 Ulllamette Jt., Kii(teiie, OreKon. Croup Ends Life Many Children Die of Croup Every Year Before a Doctor Can Be Summoned. Parents of children should b prepared at all tunes for a spasm of croup. Keep In the house a treatment that wilt (five instant relief and keep th child from choking until the arrival ol the physician. Get a bottle of H TOM EI today and In case of an attack of croup, pour 20 drops Into a bowl of boiling water. Hold the child's head over the bowl so that II can breathe the soothing', penetrating vapor that arises. In the meantime aenO for a phytic! ait. Thla treatment has helped many chil dren and la a precaution that all parent! ahould promptly take. HYOMEI Is void by druggists every where and satisfaction is guaranteed for croup, catarrh, asthma and bron chltls or your money back. If you hav children. ave.Jhi. notice. W. P CHAPMAN, DRUCCIST, MASONIC BUILDINC In Building a Business as in building a house, make the foun dation sound and secure, f A strong, service giving Bank, like the Roseburg National Bank, is an important factor in every business. Your Account is Invited. The Roseburg National Bank Uosebur.Ore. During Ihe 24 hours end Inn at 6 o'clock thlH morning .67 of an Inch of ruin fpll here. 'Mrs. A. H. Wlckham left (or to home In Green Wedneadty train following a short visit In tttn till MIOHA Ends indigestion It relieves stomach misery, sour stom ach, belching and all stomach disease or money back. Large box of tablets at all druggists in all towns, - &-fyy.Vrs' ,iiiiiiiliiliiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii7.s. Ww&& 'Hw PC 4m if FrA'l - I 1 ; izrri i 7 NO NO 'liiiiiiiiiniiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiHuiiininin,!,!!,,,,,,!, At the IJIwrtj- Tbcairc Satun1 AAAOX AILfcS MiNTER. in tYCS Dr-lHt HtAKT " with M.ir,- Miles Mlnter. Also "Kuth of Uie Rockies" PINK PAJAMAS CURLS CERISE BEDIZEN BED CATTLE RUSTLING FUNNY POLICEMEN JAZZ M OT EVEN THE FAINTEST llU I SHAKE OF A SHIMMIE JUST-, Big Compelling Drama with the Fine Art of H. B. Walthall appearing in personin the Speaking Stage Production of Hennk Ibsen's 3 Act Drama "Ghosts" at the Antlers Theater next Wed'sday night only. - Advance Seat Sale now Henry Ford Prices. 50c to $150