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lWtfF.BTOO HKWa-RBVIKW MOXOAY. MAT . ,f21 pace porn A Brunswick Idea Mothers' Day Club A Secret Society of Brunswick Givers May 8th Mothers' Day is not far off. Already a great mrmy sons and daughters have joined in this delightful con spiracy. A great many Mothers will be surprised on May 8th. M-thers Day Club affords you the opportunity to honor Her in an unusual way, a last ing way, a way that brings constant plea sure. We mustn't tell all about it here that would be exposing the secret. But we will be glad to tell you all about the details personally and show you the way to surprise her. mm if Part can be told, but not all. On Mothers' Day she is to re ceive a Brunswick Phono graph (Model 112) and a spe cial collection of Records chosen for the occasion. Also she is to receive but that's part of the secret. Also we won't tell here how easy we make it for you to give her this wonderful remem brance. But when you come in and hear the details, you'll be sur prised at the liberality of the offer. Do not dclav the time is short to join early is part of the pun. So come Model 112 in at once. A. J. LILBURN & SON, The Complete Home Furnishers FUNERAL 1IKI.1) YESTEKDAY Little Guy B. Colby, sou of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Colby, of this city, passed away at the family home Saturday, Oath being cuuim: by complications of measles and pneumonia. The child was one year 10 months old at the time death one u rod. The funeral was held yesterday nfternoon at 3 o'clock at the Undertaking Parlors. Rev. Hilton of tbe Corl .nan ctiurcb officiating. There wore many beauti ful floral offerings and the many friend of tho fumlly extend their sympathy In this hour of I ercave-ment. Ml'SIO CLUB. . . .. . . The Roseburg Music ciud will meet tonight at eight o'clock at the Helnllne Conner- vatory. AUOUVM THE TOWS From ronbuid lnaac Staples, prominent Portland man Is spending several days In this city attending to business matters. Kpendu Week End Here Mitss Merle Huys. of Melrose, spent ihe week end in the city visiting with friends. Week End Vixltor Mrs. J. P. Uenn of Camas Valley spent the week end In this city visit ing with friends. From dik land Mrs. Freamen of Oakland spent the day in the city attendiug to busi ness matters. Glide Visitor W. A. Smith of Glide spent the week end in the city visiting with friends and relatives To Iltiild House J. II. tenn has obtained a build ing permit to construct a stucco house in North Roseburg. From Oaacfuie Locks O. A. Young, of Cascade Locks Is spending several days in the city attending to business matters. Attend W. O. W. Convention A. C niaraters left last evening for Mend, Oregon, where he will attend the convention of the Woodmen of the World. From Flktort L). Wells, prominent resident B filkton is spending Beveral days In ie city visiting with friends and at tending to business matters. Iteturn to San Francisco L, A. Parkhurst, returned to his home In San Francisco this morning after spending the past week visit ing with his Bon, L. C. Parkhurst In this city. Visit at I'mpqun Mrs. M. E. James and daughter. Thelma returned to the city this morning from Umpqua, after spend ing severe! weeks visiting with rel atives. Srotlaml Visitor W. W. Webster, of Scotland pass ed through this city yesterday en- route to California. Mr. Webster is a brother of a prominent statesman of Scotland, and Is enjoying an exten sive tour of the states. Grant Pass Residents Here- Mr. and Mrs. Goetsche of GrantB Pass are spending several days in the city visiting with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Goetsche are well known he.e, having m '9 their home here for a short time. number of people who desire to go a : who baveuot cars, it will be appre- MAKKFT REPORT. ' idaled if those luteuding to take ihulr Howard Stepnon of Wlnatsns, spent Sunday In tbe city visiting with friends. OPENIXQ NEW STUDIO. The Itoseourg Photo Studio, in charge of Chirk & Clurk, In the Bell Slstera' build ne. 139 Jackson street, Is now opon to the public to do all kinds of high grade work and kodak finishing. Your patronage solicited Prompt and efficient service. ROSF.11URO 1'HOTO STUDIO. PORTLAND," May 2. Cattle ,of the number of passengers shey 25 cents LiEher choice steers can take. The plan Is to leave from 18 to 25 - hogs 25c lower, 'the. Presbyterian church. Tuesday. Z i,i, iilhi tq to 19 75- sheep May 10th, at 11 o-clock. remain over prime light $9 " I ' Tuesday night In Medford and re 1 S?VlB,h? nrlce ?8c 'turn home on Wednesday. EvangelUt t WIJFctMZu, iiDulgiu states that entertainment will t to ,2?C: 5UU0 ' I be provided for tho ttoseuurg dele- Drinta 29c.'. . nrinta HENRY LOSES SOME CASH. 7 WASHINGTON, May 2. Henry Ford"s Motor company lost 1600.000 by supreme court action today. The court refused a review nf the decision ot me w lower court granting the Hotel Woodward company of New York damages from the motor company because of the latter"s failure to erect an office build- ing, a part ot which had been leased to the hotel. HUSBAND AND WIFE DUEL. ARLINGTON, Texas. May Z. Mrs. Dovle Ingle, agod 23 years, was shot to death, and McKlnley Ingle, aged 35 years, her husband, was mortally wounded In what the police say was a duel between the two on the Ingle farm south of here. rTRE CAUSES LOSS. RUTTE, May 2. The Cas- cade Silver Mining company's mill, the Frisco hotel, and the "one Bib Union" headquarters at Nelhart, Montana, were wiped out by fire, a ccordlng to reports. Arthur Melzner. sec- retary of the Cascade company. estimated an aggregate lossof $170,000. BOTH GET HOMi:n.S. BOSTON. May 2. Babe Ruth, Now York Yankee, knocked his sixth home run in a game with the Red Sox today. Neuner Slated For , U. S. Dist. Attorney District Attorney George Neuner today declined to make a statement regarding the political rumor that he is slated for tbe position of U. S. District attorney to succeed Lester W. Humphrey the present Incum bent. "1 have no reason for believ ing that there will bo a vacancy for at least two years," attorney Neu ner said, "and I cm not seeking the office. Both senators know me, and if they believe me qualified for the of fice, they can place my name up for appointment in the event of a vac ancy." Political rumor states that Attorney Humphreys, the present in cumbent does not expect to serve out his full term and will resign In a few months. The present U. S. District attorney is a Douglas county boy, his father, T. N. Humphrey, being a resident of Ilrorkway and a brother resides at Riddle. Attorney Hum phrey and Attorney Neunor are boy hood friends. o Espee Proposes Wage Reduction Local railroad bulletin boards are today carrying announcements to the effect that the Southern Pucilic rail road company 1b preparing to make a revision in wages, the cut in some of the classes amounting to practically a 20 percent reduction. The employ ees state that they have been expect ing a cut in wages, but will probably fight Buch a drastic cut as the com pany has proposed. Approximately 20,000 workers are affected by the order, which will be operation 30 days from date. Tho order will have the effect of suspending the decision of the United States railroad labor board of July, 20, 1920, which fixed the present rates of pay. A basic minimum re duction of 20 percent is proposed in Jurymen Chosen For May Term The followlnr is a lint nf k. . men chosen for tha M tasn i cult court which convenes on Mon day. May J3: J. Meredith . . A. Barge H. Plnkaton . Fred Weatherly . Melvln Howard . Dlllard . . . .Sutherlln Oakland .. .Scotuburg Vnnn.ll. Frank Lester Gardiner J. M. Ledgerwood ....Myrtle Creek Al Tompkins Riddle Chas. W. Jones ...Oakland Harry Burt Yoncalla J. O. Dicks Myrtle Creek Alva Manning ............ Oakland Alfred C. Amon Days Creek H. Short John Baiter ......... naku.j Geo. Albro .Canyonville uavia u. uonn Umpqua Look and Read Clean up Bargains ON dd Tires THIS WEEK ONLY 1-30x3 1-2 Michlin Non-Skid Casing $17.00 1-30x3 1-2 U. S. Nobby Tread 19.95 1-30x3 1-2 Firestone, Non-Skid 14.00 1- 30x31-2 Franklyn Non-Skid 14.00 2- 30x3 1-2 Miller Non-Skid, each 15.00 4-S0.3 1-2 Hartford, Smooth, each 13.50 1 30x3 1-2 Tenn. Rib Cord 19.50 3- 31x3 3-4 Goodrich Non-Skid Casings and Tubes, each 19.00 2 31x4 Goodrich Non-Skid Casings and Tubes, each 23.50 132x3 1-2 Ajax Casing, Non-Skid 1S.00 1-33x4 Goodrich Non-Skid 26.50 131x4 " 27.50 1 32x4 1-2 Goodyear " 35.00 3 32x4 1-2 Firestone " each 32.00 2- 32x4 1-2 Miller " each 35.00 233x5 Firestone, Cord Non-Skid, each 55.00 C. A, Lockwood Motor Co. Fonn avi Fonnsov Leaven for Los Angel C. W. Grubbe will leave for Los Angeles this evening o spend ev. eral weeks enjoying a vacation. Mr. Grubbe will Join his wife and niece, who are in the south at the present time. Will Go to Portland Oliver Knauss of this city, who has been employed as clerk at the West ern Union telegraph office for some time, has resigned his position at that place and will leave for Port land, where he will engage In other business. From Portland- Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McVlctor and daughter. Kntherine, are in the city from their home in Portland to at tend to business matters for several days. Mr. McVlctor was formerly the state secretary of the Association of Contractors, and 1s here attending to contract work near Camas Valley. Open New Tire Shop Li. k. u iison and Krnest Barnum are opening a new tire shop located In the building adjoining the Suit Shop, on Cass street, nnd will be ful ly .quipped and ready for service by Wednesday of this week. Both boys are well known in this city, and no doubt will enjoy a lar(,e patronage. Auxiliary Meet Tomorrow The auxiliary to the American Le gion will hold their regular business meeting tomorrow evening at the armory nt 8 o'clock. The delegate lo the convention will give her re port, and many other important business matters are to come up. It is urged that every member be pres ent. Senator Stnnles Ho State Seaator Isaac E. Staples, of Multnomah county, was In Roseburg today attending to business matters. Although a resident of Multnomah county. Senator Staples In a heavy property owner In this county, being Interested In property in and around Iteedpport. where he has been spending the past week. Form TtnMncjM Women's Club According to word received here 'bis tnornln. a Business Women's Club, comprising a larre membership hns been organised in Klamath Falls Miss fl.iilah Jnrvls, formerly of this ltv, who Is now employed In the American National Bank In Kamnth Kails, was Instrumental In organ Ii- Ing the club, snd has been elected secretary. It Is possible that a meet ing will ho called In Koseburg In the i near future to affect a similar organization. NEW-YORK. May 2. George I'he order, the exact figure to be left Kelley. of the New York Giants. to conferences between the company knocked his seventh home run ,and each Kup of workers, todav in a ganre with Boston. The groups affected and the dates tor each conference are: 1 Clerical, store and station forces, except freight handlers, truckers, DRIVE PROGRESSES FIXE. I common laborers. May 16th. . 4 I Maintenance of way and structural The Salvation Army Home ;mployees, except common help, May Service drive, which started 'i , . . . this morning all over Douglas si?".ul department employees, ex- county, made wonderful prog- ?eP' toremen, assistant toremen ana onndin, . ih. .nr, Inspectors, May 18th. A thoroneh canvas nf the pit Shop and store employees, except was made today and will con- tinue for several days. No one I will be missed and everyone will have an opportunity to con- tribute to the Salvation Army and assist them In their fine work. Napoleon Rice, chair- man of the drive, today stated that anyone wishing to con- tribute to the fund can call at the offices of Rice & Rice In tho Masonic building. The of- flees will be open every day from 7 o'clock In the morning ' until 7 In the evening. M.WY FLAX TO ATTEND The dance to be given In the Rid dle pavilion on Wednesday night will evidently be attended by a large at tendance fro"i this city. The pcvilion Is one of the most popnlpr dance halls in the county, and with the new i Sunset Panee Orchestra providing the music, an enjoyable time is assured. Tlar.s are now under way for an suto caravan from Rosebnrg to Medford on May 10th. for the pur pose of attending the Bulgln meet ings in progress there. The commit tee In rrinrge of this project Is head Will Harriman promln.nt rest- ed by Photojhapher Hemes and It Is dent of Oakland returned to hlslaestnd that all those that can tro on Music Club Meets Tonight The Music Club will hold their regular business and social evening tonlKht at the Helnlino conservatory of music. A dolWhtful prognim has been arranged for the occasion, and every member is urged to be present. Following Is the program for the evening: Reading Miss Lois Geddes Saxophone sextette James Good man, John MeCUntock. Gordon Burnett, Donald Hosklns, Harry Burr. Hoy Huffham. Reading Mrs. Guy Fitch Phelps Vocal Duet Mrs, Orcutt, Walter Fisher. Pinno solo Hazel James .Martm'ia solo Vernon Suekow Vocal solo Vere Chase The concluding number on the program Is a one act play arranged by Mrs. llelliwell. executives, May 19th. Stationary engine and bolter room employees. May 20th. Dining car hotel, restaurant and commissary employees, train and parlor car porters. May 21st. Train dispatchers May 20th. Miscellaneous employees. May 23. Shop supervisory forces, May 24th Signul foremen, assistants and sig nal inspectors. May 2nth. Decrease in the cost of living and lower rates of pay for like employ ments In outside industries are giv en as the reasons for the proposed decrease. A conference to mak-i a new agree ment and rules for working condi tions for clerks to supplunt the rail way labor board's agreements has been called for May 4th, the South ein Pacific announced. Kv TOiAY. Added Attraction For Circus Day An an added attraction to circus day. Thursday, May 6, a juvenile Salvation Army parade Is being ar ranged under the management of Miss Agnes Pltchford. Roy Bellows and Mrs. George Bolter. The parade will occur Just before the big circus parade and will contain a great many new and unusual stunts and fea'ur- s. A corps of girls will solicit for the organization while the parade is in progress. A number of musi cal feature are being arranged. In cluding a saxnphone quartette. Caravan May Go to Medford home thl afternoon after spending the morning in this city attending to business matters. this trip and take their car notify either Mr. Hemu or a pastor of one of the local chorcne. As there ar. VASTI-:iOlrl wi'i-k. l'hnnt. general House- JIKS;KX(ll-:i! liny wanted. Ally at tu-aiern i nirin finite. FOR SAI. on-irns burners. Phone 139-K. F. C. M:ns. Flirt SA1.R Yesrllnir .tersev hull ub- jo.'jlo re:rltry. rhone 33-K14. FOR Ft F. NT 3 furnished honpekeep '"if rooms, modern. 1110 prospect VXTFIi A capable middle aire woman cook for ranch. Phone nt'C.S V. AStlKD On vour floor. Jlam-llton-T'esch way. Phone 22A-U Clar ence I'erKtns. WAXTKH F.levmnr boy at Hotel rrnpo.ua lit once. Must be over 18 veais or Aire. K It 1 1 S A I . F. 1 1 rTev-f avl '. fm motor- cvele. See .Mark Simpson at Koy t aic.'iinir H fraraire. Flip. "sI.K Itetw.-en r.0 and 7S S. C. H ack Mlaor.-a ci!k,. phone J. N. Sharp at Ml, Klks' Club. If 'MK TO TB,rK A nice home at Fdenlinwer. "lie that N Itrst das for bufhiei. On the highway. Trade rur auto in '-'! condition. Tollman i:tnl 1-tate, F.tvernlije store. f"oirSAl.'-: KVtraf line "R'ettt. Mill calf. Iam t,:, lh. irrand dnm 1 1 l n . i're.1 iiy Inland llracelet Kid. fti-if nnoniora Miow 3 dams of n-orlil i record In their duv; or w!M eclinnee f,,r ir-md vounir. ewes. Wlllard Smith. IMxonvllie, OreKon. K t, nollKRTS USED CAR BAR n tN.J IHI fi.alire. like new. tine tires. VUT Cheviolet. kouiI fdtape. new tires lai, lorn H. line JFnpe. new tires. I"17 For.l T. oi.l .hnpe, funt tires. .-i.in-en i . noon phape. irood tires in; l'or.l T A-l me. h . new tires. Snot t-Hh for yv.ir car or will sell It for you. Winchester an4 N. Jsckson mis. rnone 3:11 ALMOST new modern home, with ear aTe. for ale or trade. Finlsned uoors, nullt-ln. snd select naturnl flr ftnlnli. Will take small amount ot nsn as low as four or five hund red snd auto or va.-nnt propel ty here or In I'orTlMid at i.-.oo t i,,, aHj r-.nance line rent. 1 im lesvlna- th city nno Tl sill tills place mlnr hundred dollars lelow Its valu. If j on want a h-m or traie "lets go. ?r' .11 .ewri. Keview. A l:Ni'H 1IOMF. WITH TOFrt CON SItl!:itAT10N?l irrn. lf) a-r. c.-in he plowed: some wood land; good einht room houe. hams urM all necen.iry utbulidinrs: gooit fences: anally orchard: spring water piped! two wella; located on hard surfaced road, close to icheol srd nod trwn: 6a r:o.1 we. good teajn hortae har tijeaa. 10 tons hav in barn. tiar wood. Prto tlMiaoo. Eaay tarsaa. A. T. Lawrence. Commarclal Aaaai. l.'i Caaa St. I'hont 111. Win. J. Kelllber m. Rader H. Schloaao . Geo. W. Crabtree John J. Sawyers . Jacob Fisher S. . Roseburg Kellogg ...... Elk head ....... .Drain . . .Scottsburg tllAti,lBl C. Miller nut. ,a Isaao N. Matthews '. .Glide S. N. Woodward Elkhead S. D. Chanman r.iu. Geo. Scott Melrose Tom westrall Yoncalla L. M. Dubell Canyonville W. S. Booth ....Booth 0 PKOI'liK WOXDKlt Whore thnv ean h.l. i j - r. - aif Binmg supply of hosiery and underwear at money-saving prices. Carr's Store specializes on good merchandise at a ies price, vesta nt loe. ZOc, 25c. Good union suits at 65c, 95c and np. Children's wnluta ant wa la ..i suits are Just what you are looking ior. tjur nosiory is priced on to day's low market, our reductions be ing about ono-hnlf. Come and see the goods we are glad to show you. Carr's where you always save. none of thaKijaa.' "vice r4"' ,,"ii,t number of iTl fob 200 acrn. TT" elo-...j. -U 0 I "on; 20 acr J? uTS,,- aaa orelurd- L."lulll kJ e'Kht tulles to p lot J1 - 1 ALBANY, creamery of the .iiJ?' J5 Ki.tlon:thbi:aACtBl3 largest and best Tf 1 th. h.j r1 lUlpriad ' ?OM ?. ne of ti."2i. Ta uu suppues not tullv was estimated that, "U would reach 125000 L "J ceed that ngura. In,., ( was carried" ln,ur"'M s.3 BIDle. "aW "iiiiaing was entirely de.i.Z," of the eastern noi 4 TO RECEIVE BRIDGE BIDS. Bids for the eonatrnetlnn nf new Rock creek bridge, to replace i tro 01a structure whioh recently col lapsed, will be received by the coun ty court on Wednesday, May 4.. it bi understood that there are to be ser eral bids submitted and in the event ouLsme ot the big iwrf is burned so h.rti. .v"..n,N tal loss. ' '"wiiisl iiaii v u'MrL, r toorg, Oregon. Ul a. 11; - Ugheat temp.rrur7"rS,.i?!k' U'.r . '-mperatsr, u ,lri ..u.n.,n nut 4 ho. -- m oiai preclp. alnca frw . Normal preclp. fr mVZJA Total precto. from a.. . to date ' Averaire nrecln tp' oVi'.'V:: t" Total eiceaa from a,,,', ' averaga precipitation lor ; "I aeaaosi (Seat to Kay. iKliiwn J Tonlsht and TutMtdar fiir .WILLIAM BELLOW Alifj ARB INVITF.n OLIVER W.STEWART Former member Illinois LrgtaUlnrt, la contlne for a arreat mast omciIix ftnbjeot: "Oar Part in the World W Mr. fltowart sncceeded exkiT. Han- . ley as prewtdent of the FItaf Sqmti. rem, and has a measage lor omf and old. FIRST M. E. CHURCH. ROSEBURG TUESDAY. MAY 3-8P.M. ADM1SM0 FlSt j&mmmwm MAY 2 OXE NIGHT 0I.Y MOXDAT. BARNUM F TUEM ALL STETSONSsEic CABIN PRESENTED BT A COMPANY OF PICKED ARTISTS COUOIJED JUSHf E SINGERS BAND AND OIKHESTRe IGSlllEtr PARADE HAIHOT PAT.IXME5 A 1 w Tn I D06S"rrt II I 'w- Art orrtPLS Never so Good is Sw The masterpiece of al niaiic stories, teachial" ! of morality and rlrtua. Beautiful Scenery for every act A Psck Cuban Wood Hounds Special VwdeTiile Fiitim Seats now on Sale 50c, 75c, $100 PLUS WAR TAX L BEAUTIFULLY TRIMMED The Story of a Girl who knew what she wanted most Carmel Myers ALSO M..-a.. n j Toolcs of tbe Dy- ... - er..j' rini iniut in "The mala StarrinJ ltvely a