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PAOBFOUR imvntV. tmnt Anv 81. tMI . w 1 BEFORE YOU BUY YOUR SHOES Get our Pricesand see what ROSEBURG BOOTERIE Perklu Bldg., Boeeoing. Have Hard Time Mooring Airship I't'I.H AM. Kng.. Keb. il Eipcrt mrati are shortly to be carried out at the aerodome here with the object of eatabllshlng the stability or other wise of ateel tower for mooring for big airships. An attempt In being made to moor the Clant airship, R-33. "I""' iglbln to the truis-Atlantlc flyer, R 84, to a tcel tower 150 feet high. if i ha vtiu-rlmen! are successful, It will have a marked effect on the position of this clan or aircratt ior commerce cruisers, for It will mean the steel tower la likely to be the usuul form of a station headquarter for the airship of the future. The steel tower here, however, 1 only an experimental one, and not Ilia highly developed tubular con struction which the towers of the fu ture aro expected to be. A shaft runs up the tower and through this by means of pipes, the It-33 can be re fuelled and re-gassed. The R-34 was recently destroyed by a storm. The disaster was attrib uted by some aviation experts to a lack of a tower to which to moor the glanf airship. join tub c. or c. Legion Investigates Radical Hot Bed SEATTLE. Wash.. Feb. 21 The charges that the Puget 8ound Navy Yard, at llremerton, WaBh., Is a hot Led of radicalism, Is being Investigat ed by National headquarters of the American Legion, according to In formation received by officials of the Washington department of the ex service men's organization. Tho Investigation started follow ing a report by Robert A. I .a Itoul, lxglon national field organiser, who visited tho Puget Hound yard after Washington lCglonnairea alleged that practically all the navy yard foremen are Iteds, and that they are discriminating against ex service men lu order to hire members of the communistic party. "Of thirty seven men who were ttlschsrged rxvcently at llremerton, thirty five wero veterans of tne late world war," Mr. 1..-. lioux stated. "It seems that the P.od foremen are hlr- ln: only men who are known to be radicals. Lemuel Holies, Legion national ad jutant, propose to ask for an Inves tigation by the Naval Affairs Com 4 e KITE RICE Investment Broker Are now offering for sale the latest Issues Id bond Government. Municipal, and Corporation Bona ana arm Loan. You pay wfeea tne bonds are delivered. 4 N. Rice, Real Esta'e and In 4 vest menu. Louise nice. Insurance. M. F. Rice, Attorney-at-Law. Loans and Bonds. , " " . . ipraiae il too liilitee of congress. If the Legion I dune for me.' PRIXIXO DEMONSTRATION There will be a pruning demon stration held at Oakland tomorrow according to Information given out by the local county agent, uounij Fruit Inspector Armstrong will at tend from this city. O. I. Trultt of Oakland Is the local man In charge of the arrangements. JOI THIS t'. OK C A tire cover will protect your para from the weather. H. Merten. JOIN THH l. W X . Douglas County Man Is Wrestler OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL- LEO E. Feb. 21. Sam W. Arm strong of Gardiner, and well known around Roseburg, won a decision from Wlnnard of the University of Oregon, at a wrestling match in the college gymnasium. Armstrong holds the championship belt In the Northwest Intercollegiate associa tion. He ha had two year experi ence on the college wrestling squad He represent O. A. C. in the 158 pound class, In which he ha won every match. Armstrong is a senior In agricul ture, and Is very prominent on the eollege campus. He la a member of the. Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity. JOIN THH C. Or C. "Used Drugs for Constipation -Now Internal Baths" Mr. It A. Denker of 4M7 Lsngley Ave., Chicago, III., writes lo the Tyrrell llyg-lenlc Institute: "I have used many kinds of drug for Cunstlpatlon but found only tem porary reilei. nave never used s drug for It since prot-urlnc the J. n It. ( sst-sde' Hve years ago. I cannot praise It too highly for what It hi pro:e li--r oul the contention of the a-thlrrten Legionnaire i. JOIM TIIK AltTF.HY IS r. or t SKVKKI'I) MAI SIIPIKLl), Feb. 20 "Tex" Vernon, a former prlie fighter who 1a visiting at Ten Mile, waa brought to Mat ihf eM tin the afternoon train rroin Ten Mile' for medical aaalatnairr for a suvered artery which he suffer ed In a gasoline tire scare this morn ing. Ilu had lost considerable blood before lie got aboard the afternoon train, which was flagged for him. Tom James found l)r. Richardson Tif Coiiullle aboard the train and they auri led In allium hlng tho flow of niooii until he reached hero. Vernon and his wlfo were cleaning aonie rlothe with gasoline in the woiHiHuen. in some manner the gas can exploded. He dnhed through the names to his wires assistance and siiiniiHiui on something and fell, th Jagged ran severing the artery In his arm. The fire was extinguished be- ir mix n iiumage was done. ernons real namo is said to be ixurotc. lie went to Ten Mile hut a few davs ago. He waa pretty badly Inped by the flames. 'Hie 'J. II. I Pascsile" cleanses the wer Intestine Its entire lensth and keeps it always free of poisonous SN1A. Tlioueamls testify that Constipation. Indlsestton. Htomsrh Troiitlt-s. Illl- lousness, lleailacnes anil all the mnnv serious troubles whl-h they cause are nnsomieiy relieves anil prevented by inis raiure treatment. Nathan Fullertoa. at Retail Rlnre. "erkttis HUlar.. Kosehurs. will he kIhiI o enuw you tne j n. I. t-asniili explain Its simple operHtttm and wll slve you, free on reuuet, an Intrrest- ilia: utile poor oy ir. l-liss. A. Tyrrel r new York, a noted specialist on In ternal llathtng for 3b years In Ilia It y . Clip this out SB a reminder to ask for the booklet at yuar ftret oppor- ' OOIXT TIIK C. UK c ll.LAtiF.K DIVISION 500. Regular meeting Wednesday. Feb 23, at 2 o'clock. All members be present. Something special by en lertainmeni committee. COMMITTEE JOIN TIIK c. op i- A spotlight Is best (or you as well as inn oiner ieuow. see one, use one, buy one. H. Merten. PRUNE TREES FOR A FEW DAYS 20c TO 30c According to the site you want and the amount you take. SEE J. D. WARING At Grand Hotel KOSIJIlltU. OHKUOX. Movie Closeups Have you ever climbed a ladder that rested In soft earth or on an unsteady foundation and felt It sway under you as you climbed upward.' This same Illustration ran he ap plied to th ladder of life. Ilofor- people atart climbing upward happlnma or prosperity, or any other aeeiraoie atate. they should first b certain that the ladder reata on firm foundation, which will not give way ana cause it to tall when they lis nearly rracneu tne lop. This, briefly, ta the theme of Ethel Clayton new Paramount Artcraft starring vehicle. "The ladder l.les. ' which will be shown at th Majestic lor the last time tonight in tnia production. Miss risyton I seen as Edltn I'arrlsh. a young II tustrator. wno seeks in nreven Peter Oordoa from climbing a lad aer of happiness whi.-b is founded on in deceit ana lies of the woman he baa married. But the hushsnd believe she I Innocent and i peer, mateaa. in girl ado Is trying to help Mm. Th atory I filled with lntere.1 and moral force, and culminates In a delightful and happy romancer Mia Claytoa I supported tr as eellent east of plaven, which In cludes Clyde Fillmore. Jan Acker Irving Curamlnrs. Richard Sterhne nd Rath Ashby. Tern Forms, di rected and William Marshall was photofrapear. AT AGE SfYfNTY THREE THIS PORTLAND MAN HAS GAINED 28 POUNDS There is bound to be something unusual about a medicine that win make a man my age gain twenty eight pounds," declared L. Gray. Hi East 7tn HI., eouin. rurtiuuu, In relating hi remarkable experi ence with Tanlac. By taking Tanlac X have gotten rid of a case of rheumatism wnicn had troubled me more or less tor forty year. Two year ago I got o I couldn't walk a block, couldn't even get out of the yard. My whole system seemed to be affected and for a long time I couiun i move ud hands, wasn t even able to put on y shoes, and I suffered so I couia hardly keep from yelling out every time 1 tried to move. A pain would catch me in ray back when I stooped over, and It hurt terribly wnen i straightened up. My muscle cramped and seemed like they were drawn in knots, ana my siunejs bothered me a great deal. 'I had been told so many times that nothing could help me that I thought I would never be well again. But I finally deefded to see wnat Tanlac would do for me and I have Improved so much aome of my friends hardly know me. Although I am now seventy-three I don't feel that old by a good many years, and this past summer I put in full time at my work, something l naun i done in a long time." x Tanlac Is sold In Roseburg by w. F. Chapman, In Dixonvllle by John Hatfield and by leading druggists everywhere. JOIN THK r. OK X . Lee G. S. tubes better In any case, best in the Lee case. H. Merten. oi tiik r. or c M'HOOli MEETING 1IELI Alleged Thieves Arrested in South . i w-ks in which they have been traced iroiu one place i to another, Mr. and Mr.. Pu Cham bers were yesttuday P':ed under arrest at Monroe, Louisiana, - will be brought to this city a. a possible on a charge of having stolen valuable property " H. Q. Wilson home in Nur'h Rose burg. Mr. Chambers and til wire were Indicted by the grand Jury which lust concluded It Investiga tion and upon being reiuioo this city will be arraigned at once In the circuit court. It Is alleged that beiore departing from Roseburg. where Mr. Cham bers was employed with the b. f eompany. they packed their trunks full of valuable dishes, clothing, and numerous other articles belonging to Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, whose house they occupied, and endeavored to make away with them. It I tafl that the action was discovered by the caretaker of the. house and the baggage was held here. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson were called to this city and Identified several hundred dol Inra worth of roods found In the trunks. Chamber and his wife were .,,uit in San Prancisco. but be cause of delay in transmitting a war rant were released. They were traced to New Orleans and to other places in that vicinity until mey were at last definitely located in Monroe, where they were arrested. n.v shamhrnnk will leave as soon se romiisitinn naners sre secured to brine them hack to Roseburg for trial. inixf tiik c or c AROUND THE TOWN A meetlnt- of the pupils and pa trons of the Sylmon Valley school wns held Saturday night for the pur nose of receiving the stnndard dip loma which waa presented by county school superintendent O. C. Brown. Tha mvetlng was followed by a social time. The Bylmon Vr.lley school is the first to qualify under the 19Z1 standard, but other w:il rollow The school has the support of an ac tive parent teacher association. joix nit. c. or c. French Girl, Tennis Stary Coming to U. S. By Henry Ij. I-'armll. (United Press titaff Correspondent.) NEW YORK. Keb. 21 Suzanne Lenglen, the French tennla wizard, is practically sure to come to Amer ica this summer. She will compete In the woman's championship at l or est Hills, L. I., and will make an exhibition tour of the coast. Americuns will see In Mile. Leng len, perhaps the greatest girl play er. Tennis critics wholiave seen the allm little girl on the courts declare that May Sutton Is the only star thai could approach her game. Mile. Lenglen Is a great little ad vertiser. She was one of the banner attractions at the Olympic games last summer, and became noted, not only for her prowess on the court. but for her conquests with the oppo site sex. She always entered the sta dium late, and her presence was al ways heralded by an advance de- tatchment of her admirers wl.o walk ed along the aislea with loud whis pers of :"Hre come the .'o l lerful Mile. I.englen She fol lb wed them strutting like a lueen. One afternoon she s'.in cred into the press box and was loi I by the gendarme that she could not remain unless she possessed a p e badge. A flock of her suitors In h wake scowled at the gendarme und a Pom doy under each arm trow led at mm nut he would, not step aside i am me great Lngien, ' she said almost scornfully. Ah, this Is dlfwforent, you should tell me at once. Enter mademoiselle sain tne gendarme with a low bow. Mile Lenglen however, has reasons ror ner little vanities. She ahnro. with Georges Carpontler the honor or being almost a French Ood. Parisian in in, aa murn of ner as they do of the great soldier hero. The West 8ldc tennla club Is plan- ii'us. 10 uuuo a new stadium at For est mils to accomodate the crowd! that will attend the woman's cham pionships and the Davis cup matches anil about 20. 000 are nwld .l,.n. and It is expected that the bog ofllc'e revriiiis win exceed 1100,000. JOIN Til H or I:iiii.its i.akijk i:ti,JS hmlth Bailey. h local poultry et- iuuhv sent itiree errs to the of- i'e tu me .-xcws-Kevlew which he ss ne win enter In competition wnn anypooy la the county. The o . ,,la ,r Rhode Island .yu punoi and are extremely Inrre "','r' sim mat tney are not it .. iiu.mi dui are an every day or onrrence. Join tub r. or c MEET THIS AKTEILNOOX The directors of the Douglas conn ty Taxpayera league met at the of " of the Douglas Abstract com nany this afternoon at two o'clock i ne eieciion of officer. d other " "mo!T matters were T-iwie tne meeting. "IN THK up IMILY WHattikr IlKI-ORT. " leather Iturewa. Wll efeice. ehurg. Oregon. , hour, VndTng l al-e.i lemiwrature ester,!. , ".T ',e i 'ml";'re last nht . .' J, r T "' " h"ur" T..lsl rre.lp. from gept lo d.e ....... J'""' pr-p from Sept n i rrom Sepi !; Areraae Te.-rii,;. ., ,, . moat i . I. i. ni j: 4 ti t ore.-ast lo I p. for eoaihweatsr fvsiglit sn-1 Tuesday fair. WILLIAM BKU, Observtr. I-Tcm Riddles S. H. Rockhlll of Riddle spent the day In Roseburg attending lo ouai- ness matters. Judge HUlille Here Jiidee Can. W Riddle, of Riddle spent the day in Roseburg attending to business matters. Here, from Winclietci Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cummings of Winchester are vlBltlng In this city with friends today. VlKilliiir lOre Mrs. Ernest Riddle of Riddle, Is spending the day in this city shop ping and visiting with frienas. From riutherlio Tom Harvey of Sutherlln Is spend ing a short time In I Mr, rity today attending to business matters. Atttondins to Iluslness W. E. Archamheau mf sutnernn Is visiting In this city today and at tending to business matters, From Mvrtlo OreV Hon. J. S. Wiley of Myrtle creeg formerly county commissioner Is in this city today attending to business matters. Attend to Bust John C. Slgnor left this morning for Medford, where he will spend several day attending to business matters. ' Sick at Home Misa Marguerite Oden, gtenngra pher for the w. A. Bognrd real estat company is not .able to be at work today on account of sickness. Will Visit With Sister Mrs. E. W. Hood, of Portland, and Mr. Wm. Winkleman. of Powers. are In the city visiting with thelt sister, Mrs. V. S. Patterson Jr. Visiting Daughter Mrs. A. Cole, who has been visit Ing In this city with her daughter. Mrs. Owen Atterbury, returned thl morning to her home al Cauyonrille. lo tondurt Claaaoa i Miss Alice Rien, Red Cross nurse left this morning for point In south ern Douglas county, where she conducting classes In health Instruc tion. VWl at Myrtle Ctwk Scott Morrison left this mornln for Myrtle Creek where he wll spend a short time visiting wit friends ahd attending fto business matters. From Olalla Martin Itushnell of Olnlla was call eit from his home today to serve a a juror In the clrcn t court. Beln unable to serve he was excused and returned home thl afternoon. Vls.lt Daughter Mr. and Mrs. I. Abraham left Sat uraay evening for Portland where tney win visit for several days with meir aaugnter, Mlra ilernlre Abra nnms. who Is attending business col lege mere. Transferred to l'ortlnnil Miss Blanche Reed, who h.. h acting as stenographer for the Auto mauc btertric Drake company in thl my. nas necn transferred to tho tory In Tortland and will assume her new amies in a few days. Visiting Sister -xirs. Knbert Schaffer. of Sacra mento, arrived In Roseburg yeater day and will visit for a short time with her sister, Mr. W. E. Ott. Af ter visiting here she will go to Tur ner wnere sne will spend a short time visiting with ber mother. Kiilnfnll wa HenvT leer Creek wss a "raging torrent yesterday as a result of the h....- ralnfall of Saturday night. The Fmp qua river also made an attempt to - "f oanas out waa The Rosi'hurg district 'h heaviest rainfall of any place In " in.r according to report. Here for P'etlng Ji'dse C.eorge W. Riddle of Riddle -s in me city today to assist In the .... i-..u,,n or tne program for ;h. "Payer '"a"- The director, of MtioJ? . i Ure rnnn 0t Xti orcan I lation and to n n th x. t. tJh.tTh,krn'.. Ju""' R,dd" rw tv arJrU.V C?I"10 "I local- tty are ev-ellent t.ntera Hs.n4tl i?!!4 .l here to the effect that TVrn. Berdine. a for mer res dent of iv.i. . r Wn "Pending the winter at El.lnore Hot Spring. In California, for tl,e Nenefl: of hi, health. I. now e""00- f Berdin. went to San ranclsco for tfca h. 8. P. hospila! wlr. fcTftJ undergo a ery .eriou. operatlo. Mrs. Berdine is wiiu thi. ternoon for Winchester where n. w. ,.. lor a short time with friend.. ""rDa.fieT. icfi thl. afternoon for Tharp. Oregon, wnere ployed by the 8. P. Company. Here from Wdille Mrs. Louis lirant oi ix.u-.., - - the city for a anon time " tending to businea matters. Visit KeUtlve Islie Lilly and .on Marlon Lil y left this afternoon for CorvalllB to visit for several days with x 111 t-or- bett. Itfturn to Oukland I.. ir W. W. Morrl. of Oakland, who spent the day in the city, returned to their home thl. af- ernoon. Returns lo I mpqua Jeese Shambrook, who ha. been ......ii,, i business matter, in this Ity, returned home lo l mpqua uu afternoon. Kiting Here xn. xivrtie Fisher, who ha. been visiting'with William Fisher In this city, returned lo ner nome iu ouuter- lln this orternoon. -Ults I'aeeiitil Mrs. Jeese Hodge, arrived In this ity this morning from Riddle to vis it for several days wun ner pareiiia, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Hosmer. Ibj.tiirn Home- Mrs. F. H. Ritcher wno na. oeen Isiting in this city with Mrs. H. Sweenv. who Is receiving medical reatment at the Mercy nospuai. re urned to her home on the Sunshine ranch thi. afternoon. JOIM TIIK v. or c IOKTUXI HOY ARRESTED Jack Harelwood, 19 years old. who escaped Saturday from the county ail at Portland, was picked up nere yesterday and lodged in the county all. He was taken to Portland this afternoon by Delwln Jewctt. -jiiiv tiik c. or i" ItlVElt MAKES JIM The heavy rain of Saturday night and Sunday caused the North Ump qua river to make a big jump In its water level. The river started rais ing at 8 o'clock Sunday morning and gained in height until midnight when It was three feet above normal. It held this level for about two hours and then started to fall. joi the c. or c AGREEMENT IS REACHED. WASHINGTON, Feb. 21. An agreement between the republican senate and house conferee, on the Fordney emergency tariff bill pro viding for the acceptance of the sen ate amendment by the house has been reached. This means the bill will probably be expedited and sent to the president In a few days. ioixj tiik c. or c. COAST GETS 15 VESSELS. WASHINGTON, Feb. 21. Fifteen vessels will .don be allocated to ser vice between the Pacific coast ports and the Orient, Chairman Benson, of the shipping board, announced today after hearing the claims of the coast representatlx-es. "We hope to in crease this number in the future," he said. jotxj tiir c. or c. NO CENSORSHIP IX STATE. SALEM. Feb. 21. Patrons of movie houses in Oregon will con tinue to receive their entertainment straight without any dilution admin istered by a board of censors. The senate today indefinitely postponed the bill which would have created a state board of censors. JOIN TIIK c. or r. KOLU PRAISES PIIVXES. oure speaking my own Ian guage now," were the words used by Mr. Kolb. of the famous comedy team of Kolb and Dill, when offered a sample of the Douglas county Sil xer prune at the TJmpqua hotel soon after their arrlx-at In this city, and tortnwith he produced a sheaf of snapshots taken at the Kolb prune ranch In California and showing the method of processing and drying u.ieu mire. air. Kolb made exten sive inquiries Into the Industrv here. and was enthusiastic over the size and sweetness of the Douglas county 11 Ul I. JOIX THE c. or c Old Fort Still Useful. tess man nair a century ngo al most every Amerlcnu community west if the .Mississippi was protected atnins, in. imn raids by a fort or stock ile. .Most of these structures havt n. innen Into dust, says Popular ex uanin Magazine. In southern Utah, j.-..rr, is stone structure, , v, ,-on,- which was built In ls'CT. it the time of the P.lackhawk Mormon war. yet Is today '" - -"" "i pcneci preservation, it is now used. in fBct, a a ranch house aim nniei. Another Snow Storm Predicted (By Associated Pre. washinoton. Fb. 21. Another .now itorm over the greater portion of the territory east oi iao juuasi- Ippl and nortD or Tennessee is pre dicted for tonight or Tuesday fol lowing the blizzard of Saturday night and Sunday, wnicn leu many place., particularly New York, prac tically snowbound. Nina live, were reported lost In New York aa a re sult of the itorm. join tub c. or u . Good Zone Meeting at Myrtle Creek Forty teacher of the Myrtle creek vicinity were present at the gone ed ucational meeting held at that place Saturday. County school Superin tendent O. C. Brown presided over the meeting which was very interest ing. Practically all of the teachers of the tone were present, there being only a very few who could not reach Myrtle Creek on account . or bad road.. The teacher, are greatly Inter ested in tho .tandardization work, and report good progrees. A very In teresting demonstration waa imadje by the county health nurse, Ebba Djupe, who gave the teachers some practical Instruction In health work. . JOIN TIIK . or c . Harry Daugherty 1 7s Attorney Gen. ST. AUGUSTINE. Feb. 21. President-elect Harding asked Harry M. Daugherty to be attorney-general, it was officially announced today. Harry Daugherty resides in Colum bus, Ohio, and his occupation isjaw- yer. He 1. 61 year, of age and has a university education. He practiced law at Washington courthouse from 1881 to 1888. He was elected to the state legislature in 1888, serving Ave year. In 1912 he waa chairman of the state republican executive com mittee and was also twice chairman of the atate republican central com mittee of Ohio. He waa the cam paign manager for Harding at the Chicago convention. JOIN TIIK c. or V. While fur. are cheap have them made up by Bruton a Taxidermy. Tanning and Fur Co., Roseburg, Ore. JOIN TUB V. OP V. Legislators Are Ready For Windup (By Associated Preaa). SALEM. Feb. 21. Serving with out pay, as the constitution provide. for only a 40-day. session, the legis lature met today for the final wind- up. The senate on reconsideration passed the Patterson bill authorizing reimbursement to the Jacobaon Con struction company for expenses in curred In defending the personal in jury litigation while working under the provision, of the wokmen's com pensation act. Senator Eddy aald that he changed hi. mind in favor of the bill because It was a teat case desired by the Industrial commis sion. joixi tiir c. op c. TO BE UNDER SECRETARY. W undOJb,edlyr!S: Ncv?rr: Palette cut-out !.? I .J Pr. large Aholi? xk Beat Electric 'ni4w Oood house oil i, ll! tnis wee, ali. I tlnue our big is. "? n you save. 10 Gar '- -,, Austria ?iatti vnaerMartiQii) ha. been Placed hw to offaet threat, of .ll Further J Planned In ca,. i,' newed demand, t J"! Political 1IK Otas. AiToaJ Ffirxrx f rone hate ofTu-e. XV A NT K I hi. I,-. n! NEW TODAY. of A. same lodge pin. Owner by calling at this V . JF'""1 I'rlnic ..ulnar i-J '""lermy. Tannlna rur I o., Itoseliurr. n XX ANrKlx-l:Iperhanlng and kals..: KOK SAI.E laken st n.-ra- rnm-h. 1 -fjK'k nf"hay. ' Chenp f -iirss and XVollen nille south of XVin- s.Xl.KSMKN XVAXTKTTTVen with FnV3 "'erVl Zr Krv ii.rai pay. Amririn l-,.i. Bn.rdef Trade. Portland "oV""' AI.K Klr.t ;,, ft.. d. Ore. Italian prune Per hundred. C FOR trees. 4 to Itoek. .'.L x--i-eari nnt wynde7; Vo i"ru. leoted ner early Pftr........ Re.1 Pinctene aeAle. (r TTtKKXV '! PP.ICKll PlMVl- . . s well roolM ml w-k v ... i er,-J n.ii.n pr.,. 'allr-r-. es. prl e.l s- In . . ee-al Munerlea b... "'r'snng. hu.ene ueuiands ia, Political liberty J tiMciUL this The fnnor.1 -. . on, Jr.. w. ZZ 111 ? o'clock a, ttaHa inr Darlnrs .l . -"'( Ua, were conducted by pator of the Christ i. M waa attended b. friends and relatl, 7 owed In the nna i!',.1 ""1.1 XH e -X Yr.o PEOPI.K uo,ri "Ml SQX the churches of thi. riL". . vm- enured yett,ni,.l noon where they held tSSj teams of younr .iTA thlsareguiarfe. afternoon, and will hoil Sunday in som. .k- la no remise n fWWI. -Jom THEtiirt- x a regular KUml and protect your nnlik. fj JOI.V THU .! - -" v. wr b WIIJi KXTEBUD Mis Lola C.AA. oeverai of neI. frien.mj vany at Ber loatal Inul ikl. . . u"l lal features of the ."J an Old fashioned i.d. . -.in 1 " Phol -"K.EWa-, r.; 7"Z T """up; jemiB uracrott, hnJ "". cryan retley, 8(.l ter, Avery Roser, Jim(a fc-J Joe Nep. mil Unfo. ...."l and the hostess, Uiu Lc J . na x. or Ce I W anted, rags, lc per tax. hf WASHINGTON, Feb. 21. Henry H. Fletcher, former ambassador to Mexico, has been .elected to be un dersecretary of atate In the Harding administration. joiw the c. or c SUIT IS FILED. NEW YORK. Feb. 21. The gov ernment today filed suit against the Postal Telegraph company for ac counting for money paid to the com pany as agent for the government operating the system one year dur ing the war. The amount In dispute between the government and the company Is stated at approximately 2,UU,000. JOIX THK C. OF C National Guard Meeting Tomorrow A meeting is to be held tomorrow night at the armory for the purpose of discussing the advisability of the luruianon or a new National Uuard company in RoseburR. C. L. Stoddard la taking the Initiative In this matter and asks that all men Interested in ' theTormaton of such a company bej present at the O. A. R. room. at :30. Ex-service men and men who have had no previous military ex- perience are wanted. At tho preacnt! time the only branch of the service' open Is machine gun, but If the mem-1 ANTLEBF TO-NITj LAST C THEY'RE HEX Pretty Girls, Jan Eh, the Famous Comcda KOLB & DILL In then- lalett an "TheHijl Cost of Lorir A whirl of mirth, mJ SYMPHONIC ORCHESTR1 Too late for mall "' but wat.areoaiaka Box Office. ADMISSION Pl5 (Mc. 7.V, tl.O". '! COME 15c TOXIGHT OXLT 83c IS A LIE EVER JUSTIFg) g LOVE - ETHEL ., CLAYTON df HONOR , 'THE LADDERJli ; 5 2 love from wreck. "."" 5 . K arlf the blame for 4 TRUST r. vitioa