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Free . Trip to Studebaker ' Factoiry Seven Reels of Moving Pictures, showing Construction of Studebaker Cars from Raw Material to Pin k Product. Clean, Instructive, Educational. No matter what Car you own, or what you intend hi bring the whole family and let them see how a good Standard Car is made. It doesn't cost you a ce t provides a nice evening's entertainment. Beginning at 8 o'clock, at ntand The Armory, Tuesday and Wednesday Eve's June I4.15 STUDEBAKER CORPORATION C. O. THOMAS, Distributor Douglas County 1 - ,1 Alio IT VO TftB TOWN In IVum Wilbur MIoj Cold Parker, of Wilbur, ar rived In the city thU morning to uyauj the day visiting with friends. Ilcturns 1-Yom Itntlnnd Dr. Wade returned yesterday from Portland bv machine, where be has bren spending the past week on a pleasure trip. Itetuni From ioitlaml Mrs. A. Allison, returned from Portland this morning- after spend ing the past wwk in that city enjoy ing tbe festival and visiting with friends. Lcatrr For Lna AngeAfi Miss Fern Scott, of this city, left this morning for Ixs Angeles where ie will attend normal school during the summer. Miss Scott bas been teaching at the Hose school during the past winter. Hm Prom Vancouver Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cummlngs, of Vancouver. II. C, arrived In this city this laornlng to spend a month vis iting with friends. They will be guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Cooper, during their atay here. To Iowa Miss Marlon Wallace, who has been teaching in the schools here for the past winter, left for her home In Iowa this morning. She will spend several weeks vlaltlng at Onk 'ni. Calif., and many other points of interest on her way east. Takes Txmkont Job L. E. Pearson left yesterday for Fairvlew ranger station, having ac cepted a position as lookout with the forestry service. Mr. Pearson was a student In forestry at Syracuse col lege, from which school he recently graduated. He says he came to Ore gon to got Into forestry w.rk, but that the closest he was able to get to such a job up to tbe present time. was pruning trees In Garden Valley. KXCHAXGK8. On strictly modern 8 room hmiitp fnr acreage close an. 2S acres close In. well lm- proved and equipped, will ex- A. nh.na, frt. hnilO eV s 25UO acre stock ranch, will accept as part payment otner w property. 7 ranm house on naved w i street, close in; will exchange for land. w A good business to exchange for ranch. A line farm and stock rancn m cTrhnngs for land In n bit- man county, Washington. A good farm to exenange tor w wheat land near Walla Walla. a m imps- nr RirK a rite. To Rock Creek Mr. and Mrs. Jt. E. Crawford and family left this morning for Rock creek, where they will spend several weeks enjoying an outing. Koturn From Festival Mi. an1 Mrs YtbA Hnvnas. Mr. ( r-m XI W Rfltftl Slid SOI1 ROSS. returned from Portland last evening by machine, alter enjoyinis me nusr Kestlval. They stopped seieral hours In Salem and Eugene, vtaltlng with friends. From Albany Dr. and Mrs. O. T. Morgan and son Cecil, of Albany, spent a few hours with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ash craft yesterday while motoring to their farm In Medford. They will spend the summer In that vicinity. Dr. Morgan Is an Instructor In the Albany Presbyterian college. Return to Albany Mrs. Woodruff, sister of Mrs. D. C. Humphrey, arrived here Saturday -.-.. tlk.nv ..nAmiinnlnd hv Mlsges Mnysol and Frances Humphrey, who had been visiting in mat city, airs. Woodruff left for Albany this morn ing, accompanied by her mother. Mrs. J. W. Groahong, who had been visit In gherendbyFraruesHuinp Vacation Trips N'.w Is the time to plan a visit back East to your old home town, or a.i ni Uni to your fovorite resort by the seashore or In the moun- ' AROUND THE TOWN From Ashland H. A. Carlson, of Ashland, spent the week end In this city attending to road matters. From New burg t llanpv UitfluirA nf Vau'hllt ini.nl From Klamath Falls the week end ln 'tnU clty a8 a busl. Mr. and Mrs. lieorge Carroll, of , n,.aa visitor. Klamath Falls, passed through here ynnn Dixoiivtlle yesterday enroute to their home,; Mr. ,n'd Mrs. M. T. Cannon, of from Portland. Motor Through Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Langlois and Dtxonville, spent yesterday In this city visiting with friends. In From Sutherllnt Mr. and Mrs. Howe Weber, of ?.r" ?nd"Ir8- w u Pejnberton, of , Sutherlln. spent the week end In this .rue i-oim. uioiurea lurouga mis cty visiting with friends city yesterday, on their way north. Here From Tiller- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Renfro. of Tiller, are spending several days In this city Returns From Ashland Mrs, Wilson has returned from a attending in hnin. ,nn trip to Ashland, where she has been ; from Kelloeg for several weeks enjoying a vaca-, Roy promlnent resident of ... ,uvu, KeVogg. Is spending) several days Dere attending to business matters. In From Myrtle Creek J. S. Wiley, prominent resident of Myrtle Creek, spent the week end in this city attending to business mat ters. Visit at Sutherlln Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Ockleman and Utile daughter spent yesterday at Sutherlln, where they visited with relatives and friends. Sew Clerk at Grand James Clark has accepted a posi tion as day clerk at the Hotel Grand, and entered upon his new duties to day. . Here From Coos Ray V. C. Gorst, of the Coast Auto Line company. Is here from Coob Bay and Improved, Finishing Ri-kLxn Forest Supervisor Ramsdell states that he expects the work on the Rock Creek bridge to be completed within another week. Work bas also been started on the repairing of the North Uuipqua suspension bridge. Hero From Portal nd Attorney E. B. Hermann, accom panied by bis wife and little daugh ter, are In the city to enjoy a visit with relatives and friends. They drove down from tbe metropolis in their car. Suit Filed Against Port of Umpqua (Continued from Page One) Art Club To Meet The IRoseburg Art Embroidery WU anend "BVeral days here looking meeting. Club will held theJr regular meeting "i 'no company. . Wednesday afternoon at the borne Stilt Heard Today The ease or H. B. Shorner vs. Mar gery H. Reed and W. P. Reed and others was heard In the circuit court today. The suit Is one brought for the foreclosure of a Hen Rom may become valuable building prop erly for the exclusive benefit of the city and Warren Reed. . It is claimed that the territory em- braued within the port la already overtaxed, and that with the anutnua down of the mills there la no money with which to pay the now existing Indebtedness and that many property owners are now unable to pay their rugular taxes. The new burden, it la said, would increase the indebted' nesa to over 10 per cent of the as sessed valuation. Aa every meeting of the commis sion, tbe complaint alleges, was held ln secret. It was Impossible for any remonstrance to be made at the time, but since then, it Is said, peti tions have been filed asking that the ordinance passed be submitted to a vote and also a petition has been Bled in proper form asking for an election to vote on the repeal of the ordinauce. No action has been taken by the commission on either petition, it is claimed. The league, the complaint states, has done all within its power to obtain a joint meeting with the commission and that the commission baa refused to moot with the taxpayers and has re fused the permission to examine the record books and the minutes of the of Mrs. LaMere, on 117 South Flint street. An enjoyable time has been planned for all, and It la urged that every member be present. i ' The court is asked to quash the ordinance and enjoin the Issuance of the bonds. tains. NEW EASTBOUND Ono-way Kirn TfiKOL'OK California will be In eflVct m Jnae 10 and daHy, thereafter Vina! ri't'im limit round trip tlrktna. three months from ale date nut exec, tin? uctobor Slat. Stup.overa permitted and choice of routes. tn your twuk want trip. e Crater I-ake. Ijike Tnhoe. Yonemlle, Herjuotk National 1'ark, Carrlsn Oorjfe a ftrurut and htKhly colored canyon aeen from tho car windows r the Apa'h Trail and Uooat-wlt Ifaia Week End and Season Excursion Tickets BACK EAST t-ow round Trip Tickets Tiinouiu California are mr on Kale at Hed need Fare Her From Houtiv i Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wimberly, and unuKuirr norence, cave returned noon touay, a aou. Tneir many from Tuscon, Ariz., where they have friends Join ln sending them con been spending the paHt winter. Mr. (cratulatlons upon the arrival f the Wimberly and family stopped over, little one. at many places of Interest on their lirariunttvi Front O. A. C. way home. , Announcements have" been recelv- .ea nere from Julius Riddle, who !s t . , Iwiduatlng from Oreffon Agricultur Saturday s College. Mr. Riddle has been very active In student body affairs during WORD FROM STEWARTS Word has been received this morn- Intp hv Mra R fY Wllllnnia. from FVr To Mr. and Mrs. Rav Clark at unrt Mm p n atawart. atfLtinir that are now on Rale to: Tillamook County Beaches A pHrileti.uT'v attractive trip aero) Oie C.nf liantre Moun tain. Th.f fce!M'h In-lude ftorkawav and Oarlbaldl lti-arh Ktfuorta. NV(itiKuh-Nlr, Manun Ua and Hao-:in. !ailr trala leave Portland t'nlon Htatlon I li A. M. special week-ead train leaves rortland tnlon Htatlon Saturday Klwtrlr train !fvee T'optland. 4th and Stark Hta., 1:1S P. M, rotine-'tlriir with week-end train at l(ltKirn. No b.-iKRftKa laanilleU n fleet lie train. Newport A (Irliffhtful souiore reaort on Vaqukna Kay and the Pacific Ocean. An ld al place fur the family, lirne Natatorlum and alt water hatha vartou formp of amuaement. Dally Trala errW Oreroa Outdaora, aiir new Summer booklet, arraphlcally de scribes the different resorts In IVeMern Oreg-on. and Includes hotel and camp (formation. Copy free on request. Mountain and Other Resorts J'W Craatr 'tot Tirkrta now on sal. Crairr ik (a lak lu tha extinct rr.lrr of a volcano) Tickets on Mlo July 1st. 'Italia Tickets now on sals. ftkaela Wvaatala Beaun. Tlcketa on sale, dally, on and after June IMh Vaaaatlta ftatlaaal Park Tickets on sale, dally, on and after June 10th. For rartlculars as to passenger fares, routes, train schedule or aleeplna car reservations. Inquire of any ticket agent of Southern Pacific Lines JOHJf M. SCOTT. General lassenr;er Asaot MlNtako in uhich It was annonred In paper that Miss Vivian Buell, of 1)11 lard, was united in marriage to Mr. Anderson, which should have beta Wlllard A. Laurence. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence are at their home in Ull- lard to thalr many friends. Tourist Pays Kinei- S. A. Hurst, a tourist from San the past year. nivorre Suit Filed C. E. Roach today filed suit for divorce from Leta M. Roach. Th suit Is brought on the grounds of de sertion, the plaintiff alleging that his wife left him while he was 111 with fVer. TTa n 1 on n..VA. . 1 , i' " - 'inns ui innaeuty and cruel and In upon pleading guilty of a charge of reckless driving, when arraigned be fore Justice of Peace George Jones. Hurst, it is charged was handling his car recklessly yesterday evening and collided with the machine driven by H. D. Grave. , . Back From Portland Mrs. Charles O. Stanton, whd has been spending the past two weeks ln Portland attending the Rose Festival and visiting with her sister. Mrs. L. V. Myrlck. returned to hwr home ln this city last night. While ln Port land. Mrs. Stanton, who is a local music teacher, studied kindergarten work from the Moore school of kindergarten methods, one of the foremost schools ln the northwest numan treatment. lie is represented by Attorney M. F. Uice, o . MRS. IirUISIIAV IXJinED. Mrs. nradshaw. a resident of this city, had the misfortune to fall yes terday and break her limb. Mr. and Mrs. Urad-ihaw were plcnlclnk on ine .win i mpqua when Mra. Brad ..w iru. ann in some manner sus tained a serious break. Dr. George fioucK was called at once, and Mrs uradRhsw was brought to her home, wheer she Is now resting easily. It will be some time before she will be able to be about, as her injuries - nuiie serious. WBW TOIMY. Visit At Mleyld Among those visiting at Idl Sundav, entovlng an outing were Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Carll. Miss Myrtle Wheat Mr. and Mr. lite Qrlck and daughter. Harry Jett. Mrs. Kd. Wal ker and family. Paul and Dean Un bar. Mrs. A. K. Akeley. Miss Rich, anlsnn. of the Kast.Mr. and Mrs. Washington Hughes and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. C. I.. Wlard and daugh ter and W. U Wiard II ns Fine rlierrloa O. W. Murdock. of Cleveland, canje to Itosehtirg today and brought with him a fine, larpe box of Royal purple King cherries, which he pre sented to the force at the Xews-lte-vlew. The cherries are the finest 'to be .een this rear snd are large I snd delicious. That variety Is one of the best for estlng purposes and i Mr. Murdock has a good croo this year. t Traffic CVin VL.lt H. L. Griffith, of the state motor vehicle department, was In Rosebtirg today conferring with T. A Raffetv. state field deputy. Mr. Griffith has been employed nesr Medford for the rs.t few weeks, and while chs.lng a speeder at a rate of 8 miles an hour, his motorcycle struck a hay rake which a farmer had left In the roadway. ..Mr. Griffith received a deep gn on his leg and was other wise tnlured. necessitating his ab-! senc from work for saveral days. FOR KAI.F Fox terrier Ware. t'OI! pups. T. E Al.K Poland China ahnuM.. .i Jer??.ttr0V. Ml- Whiin,'i!!r0'n"n v girTTo n-lp 1th hmue clanlna Mrs W IVJlroa ,( Mln . St. rhon. , j,.K lo, and snnie furniture. S c.,h, tlmo. not Prr.si,.et S. ' en paved street, close 1. n. Ad.tre.s n Vw..tr.,.i ' " r- nr:T OX TUB th,n V ' . r 'r",-s lower thin the rest. I can prove It to you H.) s Mult Shop. M,ont,S4J TilK TARTV who .tel. ,h sklrTfrom apartment at th1 Warner Apart- will follow, a they they were enjoying their trip thru California tmmonsely. Mrs. Stewart did not mention whore the marriage ceremonies took place, but friends here think they were wed :n Med ford. The letter states that Mr. Stewart's father, D. J. Stewart, 1b much Improved ln health. Telegrams or congratulations have been sent from here to Dr. and Mra. Stewart. B.. F. Purdue.' of Canyonville. spent the week end ln this city at tending to business matters. Attorney O. P. Coshow, left last evening for Portland, where he will attend the Masonic Grand Lodge. Attorney George :euner, of this city, left yesterday for Portland. where he will appear as a govern ment witness ln court. Lee Young, of Lorraine, spent the dry in this city attending to Impor tant business matters. KIDDLE CHAUTAUQUA. We cordially Invite the people of Koseburg to attend our Chautauqua, June 10 to 14. COMMITTEE. CITY NEWS 0 Arundel, piano tuner. Phone 189-L Painless extraction of teeth at room 9, Masonic temple. Dr. Nerbas. Dr. Harry E. Morgan, aennsl. tele phone 483. Office SIS Perkins Bids; Expert Interior decorating. B. J. Schaerer, Contractor. Rt. 1, Box IE 3. Medford stage leaves TJmpqua Ho tel dally 1 p. m. Good cars, careful drivers. Painting, tinting, papcrhanglng. B. J. Schaeror, Contractor. Rt. 1. Box 153. See us for running hoard luggage carriers. Ford accessories), etc. C. A. Lock wood Motor Co., Ford Garage. J.7u u" nd P"' "P hay on ,lZ h',ve a good team for 1 V"? cw. I Lincoln bvirk i .eMine nuck. I blnd.r s- " hunt, t'renon. ' l!r. H'll BALK HT acres, nine In 10 OW-NKR 1-iLTmv ne in 10 jesr old peara and i year oit prunes. I city on nret class ! News-Hevlew. THAT SHOfLI) INTFREjSt slt.ilfa i)t.i fa. nine In Klit miles from rosu Address B, A TR.VUK I. htchiy Improved, all In I hundred Inn n. . . V " "npiepi.nts. . '. ho"- Olckeiia. iW. ..m""..'rom low" ln Klarrath cour.iy. Valuation HSOvOOO Will j'n" m''d f.rm preposition: in the I mpqua alley. What have I u kA to tr.de? WuuVd advise you to move quick. A. T. Lawrence ' Commercial Agent. IIS Case Buret. t none 2 It . GET YOUR Dryer Ready For Dryer Stoves and Pipe see J. H. SINNIGER Sheet Metal Works 119 Oak Phone 428 Drain H. S. Students Graduate Commencement exercises at Drain high achoot this jaear were excep tionally gooS notwithstanding the fact that the Chautauqua aatea were somewhat ln conflict, yet the school programi were arranged so that the two formed a continuous series for the entire: week beginning Friday, June 3. On that date the school presented their play entitled, "The Spell of the Image," at the I. O. O. F. hall, a crowded house greeting this performance, which was splen didly rehearsed. On Sunday, June Rth, Rev. Spangler. pastor of the Congregational church of Eugene, preached the baccalaureate sermon to the graduating class ln the Chautauqua tent. This was an in teresting sermon, the thoughts pre sented being rltal to every student's life. On Wednesday evening, following class day exercises werij given in the high school chapel, this program be ing greeted by an overflowing bouse. The usual program of class history, class prophecy, class characteristics and other UkeTfumbers were, pre sented and eatth showed more than the ordinary ability in its produc tion, proving good work by the class, aided by an excellent teaching force. The program of commencement proper wns given on Thursday even ing, and again it required standing room to accommodate those who de alred to hear It. The principle feat ure of this ... to 072? Klven by Prof if, T ""J oreas ,tn iuvsrr i tohlghermourMf. lo whom It u tddrta11. Other number, of were.auutrm,niity order by Mm. Alice B S' the prlndm ol tki & by th, hirt kYJ which mmitf an Instrumental dn wTi1' Jewel Delk ut lj final number u liTw-r ' dlplomsa to ft, J Barker, a msmbtrf Vj! board. whota.hwj"!,l uiarks.'durinrwhicij'; cellent trlhni. t. .. . faculty for their good ulty being Prof. I. U3J; Pal. and the Misses ui7 and Ruth Huater. uZ?Z Which ...V i lw ' v" uieuuier et at handed a well etrMd g" Tbe membsn of Ot a,. Misses Agnes Gsldtsiat, la Scheon, llsbel Cctin bf, AclrBrman, l.nriu ' ttipm Gladys EcclMton-DelUmUalh Audrey Scholi-EUenbert. Ik k two being married dnriaf tkns I year, and Hubert Ottsav. n Ham Raymond, IruBvhr.lm' Lea .William (Mien. Invar Cellers and Fnik (kliuU floral efferinp it lit da) numerous and beattifil ten weather prenllcdjmiitttsat II 2 ..... Tonight 15c Look Who's Here Marguerite Clark IN "Scrambled Wiveg A scramble of loves and Uvea, bubbles and wires. And you will have to scramble for a seat, too unkat early. rVI AIt CX)MEIY AKD K1MO OK THK ClRCls . Tomorrow: Bert LyteU ln "Tho Misleading Ladr." warn . 15c TODAY nvi.T 8c Wc Told You So! The Sunday Crowds Liked it ONE PATRON CALLED IT "A SCREEN EPIC" And this Is your Last Chance ay nuu iu so j j leliotrgE1 With a Superb Cast of Actors i In every sense of tne wo I ccsviv PARLY-IT IS ALREADY THE 5 C0ME EARLY nv THE TOWN TAtf ALSO A SUNSHINE CW C0MEDY