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MEWS-REVHEW DAILY TEMPERATURE LEATHER Highest TMtarday Lowest Ut night T ff lr. In Which is Included The Evening Newt and The Roseburg Review g7,St:nlKO REVIEW ROSEBl'BG, OB EGO, MONDAY, JOE 0, fejHfoTfSEASE ADDS T( HORROR Uh UULUKAUU iH; MANY ARE DEAD Oa. I . SaI1itation Causes Spread of Contagious Diseases and Al Efforts Are Being maoc ..v Property Loss Is Fifty Million. nosK.imui iiomjxo iim-ace. Hamilton Precinct, 204 Flint Roseburg precinct. City Hall, fellows precinct. 61 i" W. Lane street. Parrot precinct, 949 8. Main street Hill precinct. County Farm. Deer Creek Precinct, court houae. ertaann precinct, Presbyterian urch.: Caro precinct,' Christian church. Umpqua precinct, 735 Winchester street. Benson precinct, Pace Investment company. Lane precinct.. Roadman rooming house. West Roseburg, West aide atore. Soldiers' Home precinct. Soldiers' Home. eh dollars. It will take several days to inueu - rlni. h ramillv Hat. prF.BLO. June - -' ... Denver In Danger. 6.' Police guards arounq the low ly n;"L"Jr a new epidemic of K threatens the devastated i d DENVER, June rCblo. The widespread f ood becn tnrown tended all ";'tt W"V svstem. I '"8 P'B,t riv9r bo"om, V!?"'! le are ' even, 1fb',eh1 health ! e "Mroai yards. Families in the if hands, and with nf"V j district have been warned to leave If ,rd insisting mm ,,,. i the stream continues w rise. job " (,rts are being made. . reintroduce most P"'111" """'Jlnlng through, the southwest portion tanitation. inw"- - lh ' of the city, have Deen nana run lor ntlties ot " r", ., xhe i the last three days. The railroad AUXILIARY DANCE. The auxiliary to the American Le gion will give a public Jitney dance tomorrow evening at the Armory. The Sunset orchestra has been se cured to furnish the music and a good time is prepared for all. Elec tion returns will be announced at the dunce. The girls will bo assist ed in their dance by the Legion boys. In I-rom Ilmckway Arthur Graham,' of Ttreckway spent the day In the city attending to various business matters. l the Teat.u"fhied In i tracks, factories and many residences ...Hunks water is shipped "i ... .. .. .. ,h -,...-, - . . . , n.tlk PfltlH ! . -'-- ls uu" T H nthnr ur v.lian " "", .v ' cotowiown"" ' " - ; d ; tmue to ne. trinHir water, um mu i ................ Wprful disinfectants are scarce. COLORADO SPRINGS. June 6 Z Red Cross Is guarding diligently Repair work on bridges and tracks of J:,", 4 outbivak of typhoid, j the Rio Grande railroad is progreas-E-hlo was treated last night to a ing rapidly and it is expected soon Bnilng frog chorus. Thirty-one tnat the rnllroad will be able to Sim ot flood victims were counted handto relief trains, the first to cross r i t. morpucs. Twenty-, the. devastated nrea. earrvine nurses. ip of these victims were from doctors and medical equipment. The nrsi rotting biock ot any kiiui uj reach Pueblo was the Crescent Min ing company's flanged truck carry ing Governor Shoup, Colonel Mam rock and various newspaper men. It is predicted that the city will have limited passenger train service in forty-eight hours. The danger or further flood Is negligible. . Flondx Stop Traffic. (By United PrmO TOPEKA. June 6. The Colorado flood Ir. sweeping the western Kan sas plains, according to railroad re ports. No trains are. being operated from Dodge City California passen gers are being routed by way of Am arllla, Texas. A hundred miles of the Santa Fe tracks are under water between Pneblo and the Kansas line, Martini Law Maintained. . (Hv Unltert Pri.) COLORADO SPRINGS. June . Governor Shoup today told the Unit ed Press that "martial law will be maintained In PusMo indefinitely nt least until the situation ' Is con trolled. Little looting Is reported Restoration of the water system is the first thing to be taken care of There Is no apparent shortage of food. lite, refugees in the flood dis trict are being well cared for." Appropriation Is Wanted. (Hv Ami-lria rroKS WASHINGTON. June 6. Western army posts reported that every ef fort has been made to extend relief to the stricken Pueblo district. A telegram from Pueblo urged congress to appropriate Ave million dollars for Immediate relief. i Governor Asks for Aid. ' Bv -Associated. Press! ' PL'EDI). June 6. Governor Shoup today asked the United States government to place twenty million dollars at the" command of the state for food and relief to the destitute sufferers of the flood district. An was sent for antl-typhold -diphtheria serums nnd for keblo. Waters Are Kecraing. (Br AMOClatrd Prnssj. JTEBLO. June S This flood de puted city awoke today to find the Hers In the low lying sections re ll.ig to below the five foot level i still going down. The flood Is liu lowest stage since the sudden laimht occurred Friday night, to work of removing bodiis from Corove and Pepuer Sauce Ilottcvi kriets began today. The situation Well la hand and order is rapidly brought out of riiaua. State top nd Colorado Hangers pa lled the residence districts. itUl was stopped and qucs- ed. Only one or two cases of ac- looting have been discovered military control was stao- d. Between fifteen and twenty were brought to the military iduuarters and questioned, but jrly all were ignorant Mexicans, taring about aimlessly. The re train wttn tents. Deuuing. cook utensila, medical supplies, etc.. idue. A refugee camp has been blished at Mineral Palace park. (rare for sufferers who are now tonimodated In churches, schools 1 other public buililincs. Guards pairoillng all roads and stopping (rrone excepting those having offi I business. A report circulated I nlsrht that a new flood was coin- proved groundless. ThlrtT-flve Bead Counted. (By Unites ''tesji.) PITBI-O. Jun 6 Thirty-live dead In the Colorado rteluen. ae- tlinr to a atirvAv l. . v. . t'i. fj. Four are known to have lost fir litres in surrounding towns, fcidreds are missing and many are Kins tQ hlrheP wratiiwl TV. . n k, ' , .. """' 1'iui'- 8unerers o loss in the flooded district will urgent call lyam..(int f. fifty minions of ' Bnrt pnt "l Ii,,;.;.... Jun More than est hn i.m.. i, """V 01 COJniV rno.l K.,.l,..,, " .1 wind, 11. ill Ted on br ro.;.io.... -. insure bulldinc the Roiehiirir.r..n k. . : - " " ui nine " r at me social election Tu. s- Rav highway, which, with the Roose- 6d "''"' mol,.e'' .' elt highway, will go to the Cn.l ,,. iu in usea ior lornla 1 ne throneh Cnrrv mnniv The .7.7. h"in,?L"n .60:50 trin ""w all-winter route from 'i now a sijfcial menin in x...i " m the latter part (,f this week hv 1 The "'rtway commission offers a nme it win be kno , , DU-50 agree ttd. have carried and the rnm ,y to bu"d ,rom Roseburg to the mob will i .a "i ii uie com- r., ,. . o .i.. r, f every agreement which It hasllas bon(' morey would be used for Ped lo the counties . co-operation In building tire brldire rrohl h.r. ).,.- - . . . Und overhead . u.!. k..:-. "--en maap in nin a ,u,,,c r:mes by ,n cunnnu.,.- .J(treek. The bulk of the Ponglas ighmiy Commission to. Hold Special Meeting to Make Good Its Promises reement with Douglas coun com mission and I To show their good re are continent ..H . L . bonds, however hovi Koan t in. the b,.n,i. -'"" passagei, - - - - K0tMrt t . . ' r Id W H ij' ' .' "I'lin h. ieon 1 . ""- I COnAttt'.itint tV.A ill assi-msw i it.... or 1 Ti.Uy Rnrl Dror-rt" the assurance. F-IIUsion 1 Th e g'Kid b toTnilL" L" nf 'ne conn ti If their r flulck ac- lronnl. .,......:., 'h pei'ti - "'"n-.lttlr,g bond l..o. oun't "t. HoT-f R,v CUrr"' r5l- the Ju V h Kalles-Call- P ekm,i. "oosevelt. ti. J Mount Hood utiM countT nr. . Fined For Having Intoxicating Liquor Hob Parks was arrested at Drain yesterday afternoon by Sheriff Star mer and Deputy Sheriff Webb, charged with the unlawful posses ion of Intoxicating liquor. When arrested Parks had a partially filled quart bottle of moonshine In bis pocket. He was in attendance at the ball game and was alleged to be slightly Intoxicated. He entered plea of guilty when arraigned be fore Justice of the Peace George Jones this morning and was fined 00 and costs. He paid )40 and was given until Wednesday night to raise the balance of the fine. Parks was 'arrested once before charged with an. attack on Night Officer Wright. . local news. n is E WF.F.K KXD AT TILIIL Waters Now Near Level Fourth Street One of the Main Business Streets. Among those enjoying tha week end at that lovely mountain resort, Tiller, were Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Ramsdall, Mrs. George Wharton, Mr. and Mrs. John Flurry and Miss IMurry. and Dr. Fawcett. W. E. I Marster. and family spent Sunday In that vicinity. The Tiller folk are ii planning on a big dance on J una 11, ')nd all are cordially invited to at tend. The proceeds will go to the Tiller baseball team, and real good tima Is planned for all. PREDICT HIGHER MARK Points on Vpper Columbia, Iteport Iliso In lUver and Weather Liu. , rtwu Ismies) Warning to Front tUreet BusineM. Education Will Solve Race Problem to county roads In nraetlraltr nenr uisinct or tnat county. For the road from Rosehurr the Coos ro'inty officers have agreed to a D'i-50 screenient with the highway I commi-slnn for carrying the artery in that county and the county Is con sidering an lssne of $300,000. Curry rounty Is Toting on $165.00 which will apply on the Roosevelt highway, half of the amount to he spent north of Gold Reach and the other hnlf between Gold Beach and me.calirornla line. . Part of the Coon eountr projeef Is 'he construction of the hlehwsr from Coonllle to Randon and thence tonth toward the Cnrrr county line. The oona 1-wne also tnkn rare of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Agee, Mrs Nella Cannon and daughter, Muxine, will leave for Portland tomorrow morning to attend the Rose Festival. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. McAllister will eave Wednesday for Portland where they will remain a week visiting with friends and enjoying the Rose estiva!. . , The Woman's Missionary Society f the Methodist church will meet at the home of Mrs. F. K. Memlnger on Thursday afternoon of this week. A program will follow the short busi ness session. ' Mrs. Frank Parker, of Wilbur was brought to this city today ser iously 111, and was taken to tho hos pital Immediately npon her arrival George and Tom Wharton, Dee Howard, and Homus the photograph- r. spent Sunday at Wolf Creek where they were engaged In taking some scenic views of that country, Many parents visited ' the Boy cout camp yesterday at Rock Creek and found the boys having the time of their lives. Their camp Is beau tiful and they are having some real experiences. Professor Miller says he is enjoying the vacation, even though the boys keep him going ev ury miuuto. Mr. and Mrs. Glen L. Jack will eave for their home In Auburn, Calif., this evening, after spending he past few weeks In this city st the home ot Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ford. Mrs. Ford'a mother recently passed away and her brother was here to sttend the funeral. F. O. Wilson .yard switchman on the Southern Pacific yesterday bad the misfortune to dislocate his shoulder, while uncoupling several 'ars. Dr. Hoover was called Imme diately, and the Injured parts were taken care of. after which he was moved to his home. The Good and Hunt barber shop ire moving their fixtures today into their new 'fiuarters. which are lo caled In the htilldlug formerly oc- ennled bv D. P. Fisher. The build Ine formerly occupied by the barbers will he the new offices of the I ham- ber of Commerce. Mr. Good andj Mr. Hunt expoct to be open again Wednesday or this week. I Herbert Payne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Perry G. Payne, was Injured In an accident Saturday evening when his motorcycle collided with tire au tomobile of Mel Thompson. Mr. Payne suffered severe bruises over his entire body, one rib was broken, and a severe cut over the eye and behind the ear sustained. The acci dent occurred at an Intersection the boy falling to see the signal to turn from Mr. Thompson, came nean on into the machine. Mr. Payne Is able to be about the streets, although his Injuries were very painful at the time. (By Auocla.ad Pra. . PORTLAND, June 6. Flood wat ers last night Inundated a valuable garden tract at Hood River, causing a loss of four thousand dollars. Thai water is seeping through gopher! notes, and threatening other tracts in that region. The weather bureau forecasts a state of 24.7 feet here Thursday. The river stands at 22.9 feet. Upper Columbia points report ed a sharp rise. Wenatchee reports a rise of 1.2 feet. The Snake River is up 2.2 reet at Lewiston. The 25-foot stage will bring the water to Front stree t here. Harry Nune niate's tract was flooded at Hood River, destroying his crops. J. - H. Coberg, whose garden is the largest in the Mid-Columbia district, Is lo cated a mile east of Nunematos. Co berg says his dykes have a foot of leeway. Water Rising Rapidly. (Bv 4'nlteil Prean.l PORTLAND. June 6. With rapid rises In the upner Columbia and Snake Rivers, the weather bureau predicts the backwater flood of the Willamette) River will reach a new slate of over 24 feet Thursday morn ing. The mark is just a half foot below the level ot Fourth atreet, one of the city a principal down town streets. Points along the Columbia report rises of from one to two feet. -o Mrs. C. W. West and Mrs. George Burnett left tor Portland this after noon to spend a week shopping and visitliiT vi.li friends.. (By Tnlted Pr. OXFORD, Pa.. June S. "Educa tion Is the only solution of the race problem," President Harding told the negro students ot the Lincoln University. "God grant that there may never be another such spectacle in this country," he said, referring to the Tulsa riots. The president Btopped enroute from Valley Forgo to Washington. OAKLAND DF.FKAT.CD. a score of 13 to 1 in a game played at Drain yesterday. Chautauqua Dates For Roseburg Set VOL. X, No. 1.11, OF TIIE EVENLNG NEWS. UMPQUA ACADEMY STUDENTS ENJOY REUNION HELD AT WILBUR LAST SATURDAY Resolutions Adopted Thanking Governor For Attendance Officers Elected and Constitution Amended Many Oregon Pioneers In Attendance. The Wilbur Academy reunion held Wells, J. H. Booth, Mary Short. Saturday was entirely successful Helen Grae, Marie panda, plorace from all angles. In tha afternoon 'Putnam, John Kent, Carl Hill. Ben the business session was held and jamln Huntington, Creed Chenoweth, the following officeis elected: C. L. "Hob Lane, Lewis Martin, Douglas Cheuoweth, president; Mrs. Fannie Chapman, Benton Mires, Mr. and Wimberly, vice president; Mrs. O. C. irs. J. T. Miller. Jack Chenoweth, Brown, secretary; Mrs. -Prank Mrs. O. C. Brown, EL B. Chapman, Grubbe, treasurer; J. H. Booth, his- V. I. linker. George W. Riddle, torlan, Mrs. Ueorge Short, librarian. Aui.tln Mires, Mrs G. S. Campbell, In the morning a communication D. P. McKay. George M. Brown Cora was read from Justice II. L. Benson, I'ooth Singleton, Myrtle Lamb Wells, The Yoncalla baseball team, de. former teacher m the academy who-Rachel Chenoweth Beintsen. Ethyl feated the Oakland aggregation by L" "7"1 "I, ' ZZ . v.nl the former students and expressed Chapman, O. C. Brown, Annie - L. his regret at being unable to be pres- Booth, Luettle C. Llvlngstln, Mary ent. At the business session a reso- C. Lane, G. W. Dim rule k, Arthur E. flution waa adopted expressing the Alysom, R. T. Aahwortb. E. E. L hope that his recovery may be com- line, Kate Lallrie. Lucy Burt Sani plete and Immediate. A resolution ler. Elvlner Singleton, G. W. Grubbe, thanking Governor Olcott for his at Frances Chapman Grubbe, J. i. tendance and assuring him of the Chapman. J. I. Chapman, Mrs. D. P. support of the association In state McKay. Mrs. James Starr, Annie Kel matters was adopted. I lKg McNabb, Mrs. A. F. 8tearns. The association accepted the gift Mr"; R- L. Cannon, J. W. Hamilton, made bv R. A. Booth of $100 worth 2" I 1,00'n' Mr- R- A- Booth, Will of books and library equipment. The ",ot?' J- 0o,f- Mrs- "nd Mr- Ira library will bo left nt Wilbur for the Wimberly. Mary Godell, Thomas Llt use of the school there. ifm,M.r Mnr. Burt. Bliss Slngle- The constitution was amended . ton' Ed 0rubbe' making the principal of the Wilbur' 4V Advance Information on tho Ellison-White Chautauqua pro- gram for the season Indicates a week of lectures, entertain- ment and music that should please "Chautauqua fans." The dates for Roseburg have been definitely set for July 24th to SOth. Stefansson, the noted Arctic explorer, is one of the headlln- era on the lecture list. A year ago Stefansson waa under con- tract to appear on the Ellison- White Chautauquas in the , cnt on Douglas county day. June 19. south and west, but he de- ,' rniii, ,1,. hn.ii.... ..tnn ih. veloped serious throat trouble school assistant secretary. I MUM formation A telegram waa read from the oW"UHUH i4 Douglas county association of Port-' "t. n T T i land Inviting all of the members ofi KjUargCU tSy ttaSlett and his doctors forced him to cancel the long speaking en- gagement. Unquestionably Stefansson Is one of the biggest attractions on the - American platform today. He has a re- mnrkable story to tell of his many years In the Northland and he tells It in an exceedingly interesting manner. Another national celebrity, Mrs. Harry Black and little son Burton, returned to tholr homo In Hillsboro this afternoon, after spend- in5tne paai wee visinng wan .rs ,.10 Ulak(, hlg lnltai appaar. R L. Whipple, who is a sister of aIu.c on the Chautauquas this Mrs. Black. . . V6ari Ll petPr Carc Maefarlane. the well known writer. For TO GET ELECTION RKTl'IV'S many years Macfarlane has boon iu the limelight as a prominn it contiihutor to all the leading ! peril dlcals. He lb Bald to he As usual the News-Review lA ,, ,,, , ., . will handle election returns to- morrow. Arrangements have been made whereby outlying precinct results will be tele- phoned in as soon as the count is completed, and it Is hoped the outcome of the election on all donlitedly welcome thU oppor- tunlty of hearing him. Two i ther feature svopts nf the week will be the presenta- tlon of Willie Collier's New York comedy success, "Noth- Ing but the Truth," and the measures will be obtainable coming of Lieurnnce's Little within a few hours after count is finished. The city vote will be In fairly early, as nearly all of the precincts work under the double election svstem. Symphony, a particularly fine orchestra organized by Thur- low Lieurance, the noted American composer. . Tabulated Information Given On Proposed Road Bond Issue Following the business session the The following statement coming students visited with each other un- from County Agent Haslett, concern til lunch time when sandwiches and lug misinformation circulated about coffee were served. In tho evening him by oppositionists to the road a fine play was given by the students bonds. Is self-explanatory: of the Wilbur hish school. ews-Keview Editor; THiose in attendance at the r- It has Just recently come to my union were, Frank F. Wells." Flora attention, that the Impression has gone out that I am opposed to good Well Known S. P. I roads and the pending bond Issue. I In explanation let me say: First. I am a public official and In nil . - .... 1. 1 1. ,.a.unAn. I. . . K Engineer DeadBahxM? refrained from saying a o j word either for or- against good ; j roads. I have attendod to the busl- Frank Carmen, for a great mnny,nesa for which I called the public years a resident of Roseburg, but , meeting. who for tho, past eight years has' Second. As a taxpayer in the city been residing at Eugene, died Sat-, ot Roseburg, and Douglas county, I urday night nt the Southern Pacific bollevo I am entitled to my private hospital at San Franrlsco, after an opinion, which is emphatically for Illness ot several weeks. Mr. Car- good roads at any cost. There Is men was one of the oldest S. P. en-' not one in the county who uses the gineers In length of service and was roads mure than I do and not one well known In all the cities along who knows tho advantages of good the division. He was horn In Hit- roads any better. ' nols and was 52 years of ago at the Third. I have never solicited a time of his death. He was a reel- speaker on either side of the ques dent or Roseburg for twelve or fourtion, to appear at any farm bureau teen years, but about oigbt years, meeting of which I bad charge. RKO Weill io CUKl'lit) wueiB ire iiao. since made his home. In addition to his wife he Is survived by a broth er. A. J. Carmen of this city and a slKtcr, Mary Erwln of Sart Pablo, Calif., The body was Sincerely yours. II. E. HASLETT. County Agent. Mrs. D. C. Humphrey returned yes- brought terday from a visit at Albany. She through tho city this afternoon on wns accompanied here by her mother, train No. 14. Mrs. J. W. Groshong. The following tabulated Informa- Is to be spent Is shown together with a statement of the assessor, showing the sources from which the money to pay off the Indebtedness, will come. tlon is given in regard to the bond Issue to be voted npon tomorrow. The schedule under which the money Oakland People, Stage Monster Demonstration For Road Bond Issue LIST OF ROADS AND MOSEY TO BE EXPENDED. Glendale to Pacific highway $ SO.OOO.OO Glendale to Koler post office 5.000.00 Glendale to Fernvale post office, 6.000.00 Pacific highway at Johns' ranch to Anchor post office 10,000.00 Canyonvllle to Tiller post office 40,000.00 Riddle to bridge across South Umpqua river In Sec. 30, Tp. 30 S R. 6 W 45,000.00 Piddle to Pacific highway via Prutier bridge 15,000.00 Myrtle Creek to Nuggett 6.000.00 Myrtle Creek to Buck Fork o.OUU.ou Pacific hlKhway to Coo county line, via Brockway and Camas Valley 200,000.00 Pacific highway (for bridges, overhead crossings and rights or disinfectants. The governor placed Bil rnHf in the hands of the Red Oron. The city Is planning on re taining and optimistic signs were 'ptavd. An. Associated Press check showed 42 known dead, as against the! the Red Cross ft euros of 100 yester- county's share from Rpmote n Cn. dnv Many bodies art) still In th "U1. 4ebrU. way) Pacific highway to Looking Glass, via Happy Valley Roseburg to Coles Valley, via Melrose Roseburg to Coos cdunty line via Looiking Glass and Reston. . . Roseburg to Glide Dlxonvill to Carnes Dixnnville to Peel : Smherlin to Umpqua P. O. via Stephens seheoi Sutherlln to Nonpareil Edenbower to Umpqua via Garden Valley Rochester bridge on Calapoola river to F.lktnn via Dodge Can yon and Kellogg Oakland to English Settlement Oakland to Marvin Hill via Oreen Valley Yoncalla to Elk Creek bridge via llayhurst Yoncalla to Elk Creek bridge at R. R. Booth's ranch via Scotts Valley Yoncalla to Elkhead via Mllltown hill Drain to Elkton Elkton to Reedsport Goodrich highway Pacific highway to Yoncalla via Rice Valley . Wilbur to Oarden Valley Wilbur to Day plac via Davis bill Umpqua to Tyee Days Creek post offlc to 185.0DO.OO 7.000.00 13.000.00 25,000.00 24.000.00 (.000.00 12.000.00 7.000.00 a.000.00 40,000.00 7J.000.00 10.000.00 10,000.00 6.000.00 Oakland turned out eiimasso Sat- where an open air concert was gtv- urday night in one of tho most spon- en. The corner had been especially tancous and enthusiastic road rallies lir.lited for the occasion and the ad- ever held in Douglas county. Lib- drd illumlnr tl'in greatly assisted the oral road boosters subscribed a fund bnnd. hollowing the hand concert and bought over tho Oakland theatre the Overseas quartet snng several for the night and presented a free selections, ending-with one In the show and special progrum which. Finnish language (at lease that Is ptckod the lurge hrtll to the limit, what they sub) It was.) Following Every scat was filled .the standing this Judire J. W. Hamilton delivered room was all taken, and people were very pleasing address dealing with packed out to the curb wbllo a great Ihsiics on the special bond election many were turned away. A full . t.aliof, especially the bonus bill and motion picture program wns present-, the bond measure, lie was follow ed and with Ex-ComV.y Judgej, hv other speaker and band se- Stearns presiding a rosd bond meet- lections. ins? was then conducted. Attorney, O. P. Coshow and District Attorney George Ni-tuier were the principal sneakers and their remarks were en thusiastically received. The mon- be standardized on June 13 and a ter demonstration hold In Onkland i picnic will be held to celebrate this leaves no doubt as to the action of. event and the closing of school. All SCHOOLS STANDARDIZED. The Hayhurst Valley school Is to of the patrons are uniting to make this program a big success. A fin nrogram was held at Olalla last week when the satino! there waa alnmlurdlited. a big celebration being held In connection with the presenta tion of the stsndard certificate. that community at ths polls tomor row. The mee'lng was also a'end- ed by a large number ft Sntherlln: people who joined with oaKiann in 1 0. 000. OC boosting the good rosrls measure. 20.000.00 1 II. L. Cobb and Nanoleon Rl'n sc-l 4.0fl0.0Mrompsnted the speskers to Oakland. 200,000.00 Simultaneously with the rally In 7.000.00 I Onklsnd. which was one of the ntg- 1 000 00 I r-t ever held In tha' city. ( tml- $.000.00 liar demonstration was In progress 1 1'ing win menu ana airennm " 1,000.00 !ln Roseburg. The hand p-rsd-d thejvirlons business tnst'ers. Mr. leo t. 000.00 main streets snd then halted at theony Is connwtrd with the coast MOO. 00 corner of Cass.ind Jackson streets j'.ln auto company. Gny Mentoney, of Marshfleld. spent the week end In this city vis-.