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v.. - tuiSEnmo lnrtyn-RKtrtw tikhdAy, jet S, iMi. . 0 When It's Ninety in the Shade ni: 1 1 8TU.1, FLA? LJlw NfeW VOKK, f LAYING BALL. TODAY'S HARfeET. July 5. Babe Ruth made fait 31st borne ruu today in the sixth Inula- in the game Kith Philadelphia. TO I'llKKKK CHARGE. (By Associated Press.) JEltSKY CITY. July 5. Counsel for (hi- International . . PORTLAND. July 5. Cattle are unsteady today. with hog higher. Sheep are steady; eggs two cents aigaer. the baying price being tie and 26c. selling selects at tie. Butter Is firm. AKOINU THE TOWN Back From Tiller Harry Pearcs, who spent the Fourth at Tiller, returned borne this morning. Leaves (or Home Mrs. A. H. Sawyers, of Elkton who underwent a surgical operation at Mercy hospital three weeks ago, left (or ber borne yesterday. In from llrockway ! II. if. Mover of Uroikway. li In town on business today. AltOlNI) THK TOWN Recovers Front Olierallon Loren Miller, of Dlllard. who re cently underwont a surgical oDora- tlon at Uercy hospital, returned to nis nonm bunday. Returned From Tiller- Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lockwood and Mr. and Mrs. Chat. Gilbert returned last evening from Tiller, where thwy spent the Fourth. Return From Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schwtrtt and Mr. and Mr. Nathan Fullerton re turned last evening from Wolf creek, where they' enjoyed two days' out ing. Hpent Fourth at Asliknd Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Barnes drove to Ashland Sunday In their ear, re maining there to enjoy the program given in that city. They report a very pleasant (tip. Ilrnnjrht to Hospital Charles Eastland, of Drain, was orougnt to Mercy hospital Inst night Spent the Fourth at Tiller Ihinittv flhMrlfru Tut-eir U'ohh nn,l Frank Hopkins spent the Fourth at " Marquani Tiller, returning to this city today. I Mrs. A. E. Nlrholson returned to iiicr Dome at .Marquani tnis anornoon Commissioner Here after a short visit with her sister. County Commissioner Edwin Mr'- A- Wade. Weaver waa a business visitor In the 1 ... . . 7. City today. n oncers iuiiiu iicmn A larpa number of the members of the Christian Workers Band spent Home From Ashland Mr. and Mrs. Francis Dlllard. who yesterday picniclng at Whistlers enjoyed the Fourth at Ashland, re- Rend. A basket dluner was enjoyed turned home last evening. and games were played in the after- I noon. Is In Portland County Clerk I. B. Riddle is Fourth nt Rock Creek spending s few days In Portland 1 Mrs. George Crenshaw and two visiting with frlonds and relatives, children, Mr. and Mrs. Cal Gilbert land three children were among those Motored to Ashland who spent the Fourth camping at Mr. and Mrs. I.. J. Barnes. Mr. Hock .Creek, returning to Koscburg snd Mrs. A. It. Marsh and Mr. and "' morning. Mrs. II. L. Ilyland motored to Ash-1 land for the Fourth, ifar (iocs Off Road i I While returning from Tiller last Marriage Licenses Issued InlKlit a car, occupied by a stranger. Marriage licenses were Issued Sat- left the roadway and skidded down urday it Charles E. Hoffman and he bank for a considerable distance. Helen Nibler. and to James A. Me- No one was injured and after consld- Nab and Mamie Irene I.enhart. arable difficulty the machine was i pullod hack Into the road and con- Vlaltlug- from INirtland tinued Its journ-y. Miss Margaret Clancy of Portland.1 spent the Fourth with '.Mrs. Anna Knjored the Itnr at Tlllrr Clancy of Rosehtirg. They attended Anion the local pcoplo who spent the celebration at Tiller. .'he Fourth at Tillor yestnrduv were, iMr. nnd .Mrs. Charles V. Wharton ,Motirs In (Yalor take land daughter. Dr. and Mrs. K. W. Rev. Guy Fitch Phelps, wife and Ulaynes and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. famllV. nnd Mr and Un Vavn lla.ll., In-Ill llntim nn.l ui.n t. Bn,t fwm suffering from a dislocation of the , left this morning for Crater Lake, A. C. Marstera, Mr. 'and Mrs. l.ylc Z " ;ciuro or ootn Dones wnere tney will spend a short vn- Marsiors and son, .Mr. and Mrs. II. O ftne right lea. the Inlilvltta tw,ln. ' nllnn . l' ... ..-j it- . M-, , --,, u.-,B ........... " " iiihi mm, .nr. nun mrs. r. iwiUll HI M i ni I . Hi-lnm Home Today air. ann Mrs. j. o. Newland Mr C. Powell. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. O. Ncw- VII! Return from Ashland lind. Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Hochradi-1, Mr. and Mrs. Ilert G. Males, who 'Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds. A. Sa toman. till Mm n ........ ,, . "" ii iv nniimii,,, wuiTin urn ' . II. r IMIHT. lilMie rillTUM, MT. BHU ,7...7' ,Ir.unni r. and Mrs. F. W. ormer has been doing some special lr. Itov llellows. Mr. and Mrs. Wh.rZ'n ? Chrl rloon work, will return to Rose- John Jtunran, Mrs. Carl Revmers , " 2 r, ' and son. burg this evening to remain. Mr. and son. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Iitirr. niler lh. .i, '" .,d!Jr from ,u,", ha,n ma,l' arrangements to Mr. ami Mrs. Harry Hlldebum. Mr. davs vaeattnn nJy few continue his work In this clly for and Mis. Lynn Croason. nnd many ma ,sM!mi company. - - . i . - - . . . . Reform llureau this afternoon demanded of John Milton counsel for Tex Rickard, that 4 Jack Deuipsey be produced In court here today. It was plan- ned to prefer a charge of as- sault and battery upon Carpen- tier if Dempsey should appear. Fighting Ships Ordered to Mexico fHy Atnnriatcd Preit). WASHINGTON. July E. The cruiser Cleveland and the gunboat Sacramento have been ordered to Tain pi co, Mex., to protect American Interests In the event they are Jeop ardised because of labor troubles due to the unemployment situation, the navy department announced today. o Club Completes Successful Year The Olalla sewing club held an achievement day picnic last Thurs day, upon the occasion of the com pletion of the year's work. This club Is the second in the county to com plete Its work for the year. The club has for the last year been under the leadership of Mrs. Earl Olllvant, and a large measure of the club's success Is due to her efforts. The members of the club are: Helen Sheprrard. Maurlne Ireland, Jessie Pierce, Norma Byron, Nell Olllvant, May Huntley, Dorothy Huntley, Neta Wells, Opal Pierce. These girls have organized a can ning club and will continue In this new line of endeavor under the same leader. CHICAGO. July 5. Judge Friend overruled the motion to quash the Indictments against 18 former baseball player In connection with the 1919 world 4 series scandal. The trial waa ordered to continue. . SPOKANE, July 5. Despon- dent over falling health, Mrs. Irene Weber shot and killed her two-year-old daughter while the child was asleep today. She called her husband, went to the police station and stated the ln- tended to kill herself "but Just couldn't do It." COOS COTNTY TRAGEDY. MARSHFIELD, July 6. Bert Clinton, aged 21 years, shot and killed Erma Wagner, aged 18, liis former sweetheart, at Myr- tie Point, after a dance, at an early hour today. Clinton then killed himself. It la thought Jealousy was the cause. Friends shay the girl refused Clinton's advances, which caused the man to brood. w AROUXD THE TOWH Radio Plant to Be at Wolf Creek ANYTHING THAT IS WORTH SELLING The government radio station, which Is to be located In the Umpqua forest, to establish communication between the ground and air forces patrollug the forests for fire preven tion purposes, will be located at Wolf Creek, instend of Big Camas, where It was originally expected to be placed. The type of apparatus used requires a set of storage bat teries which must be chareed at verv frequont Intervals. This makes necessary the location of the station at a point convenient to a traveled road. The equipment waa sent to the woir creek station yesterday and i rorce or men will leave Roseburg to morrow to Install the apparatus inil gfi it ready for operation. o Navajo Blankets to Be Cheaper riy Aasoi-lated PremV R AMAH, N. M.. Julv E Vft vu In blankets are going to be cheaper In uiu near iutuie, because of an econ omic pinch among the Navajo ln tllnns, acording to nrosent Indies. Hon, the low price of sheen ami nni jfcelng hard on the Indians who Bub- isisi cniciiy on sheep. i With the market for wool weak tne Indians are converting their wool Into blankets, creating an ab- ; nirmai supply, which is driving th lunr uiiwn. me situation Is ex i pected to ease up in the fall, when :ino pinon nut crop Is harvested. WORTH TELLING Motormeters Stolen Off Cars at Riddle Five Motormeters, worth $12 each were stolen last nfelit iim.ii . I cording to reports made to the local ..nnem. me .Motorinrter on the Car nni Kw- II i Miiii I'll - "7 '. i iniiiuiB waa asen. as well as off four cars stand Inr ner.rhv TK ...u i- i.t. . "iiih is iieiievpa to have heen done bv a gang of or ganized boys. The officers are In vestigating and If the guilty parties HiMienpnied tney will be strictly '"nil Willi. The News-Review classified advertising is (he quickest and surest way of bringing buyer and seller together. If you have anything to sell or there is some thing you want to buy, use The News-Review classified column n.irnHTER DIRS. "aiter i niier-on was called to Aberdeen. Wash.. Saturday by the "enm or nis daughter. Mis. Pauline "urns. .Mrs. Burns died SatnrdaT morninit nr peritonitis. She waa 1 ears ma. Mr. Patterson is expect ed back this evening. RIDDLE MAX DIES. W. S Harper of Riddle, died yes- ler.iay at Mercy hospital. Ilia body was taken to Riddle for burial to- .mr. ror some time past he ha twen a conntr charge. He la sur- ""a Dy a wire. PHONE 135 j FLORIST SHOP TO MOVE. i The Fern announces that it will now occupy the place at the Peoples Supply sion formerly occupied bv the millinery denartmant r.i.. 1 will occupy a portion of the new building next door. Customer will receive prompt service at An Over from Oakland- Mrs. T. M. Boyd was over from Oakland on business today. Visiting from Albany- Colin Mc.Xab of Albany, la In town visiting with his parents. Here from Tiller Ed Renfro of Tiller was In the Ity today attending to business mat ters. Goes to Portland- Miss Lucretla Abrams left this af- ernoon for Portland for a short visit. Over from RuUierlin Mrs. O. P. Trites. of Rmhoi-lln fspent the day in town attending to ousiness matters. California Visitor Hose Miss Marie Travis arrived today from Fresno, Calif., for a two 'months' visit with Mrs. If. E. Pick- lens. Returns to Curtin w illlam Skidmore returned to Cnrtin this afternoon after spending tne Fourth with the Dlllard family. Iln-K After Visit Man-In Gentry wht spent Bunday snd Monday vlsitinrr his mother at 'Ornnls Pass, returned to Roseburg isst nignt. Motoring- to Yellowstone Wehh and Joha Pennr and rite Todd left todav by auto for Black- root. Idaho, where they will pick np he Penny boys' mother and drive on throtiph to Yellowstone park. Workers VeW TVmlcht Tho Christian Worker" Bind wilt meet tonlfiht at the M. E. church at 8 o'clock. The members of the lo eal National Onnrd enmnany have been elven a special Invitation to at- end Hie meeting tonight for which a good program has heen arranged Move to Tacoma Mr. nnd Mrs. Ray Ward and two rhlldren. of this city, will move goon tri Tacoma, Wash., to reside per manently. Mr. Ward will enter the employ of the Sound Tire company at that place. Mr. Ward Is In Ta coma at the present time and will he followed by his wife and children the latter part of the week. vyw TODAY. FOIl RKNT Furnished i room apart ment. 134 go. Hlephent St. WANTED IS feeder ho at Olico, Sunshine Ranch. Phone 41-F1. WANTED 5-rnoni modern unrurnlahej "iung, oy juiy lam. let 607. FoK HAI.K 6-roum house on corner at :tt tio. Rose St. For full Information l'lione 307-T. iO.T.- TO LET on ahsres, or trade for jneep. r. A- uemis, uaKiand or Roseburg. 1-OU SAI.K Ituuse in North Roseburg t rooms, bath, basement, and sleep Ing purch. Phone 2SS-U Klllt SALE 1 sewing machine. good"aa H.-W; present price $19.15; will take -'. Ada Crouch, Wilbur, Oregon. Route l, llox ft. WANTED Waitress, short ordar tx". iierirnce only necessity. Apply Care terla In person. WANTED yun Ui woik on ranch inostly harina;. 1. od per day and hoard. About i months work. J. W. UiST (in Oak St. brlilxe. Tuesday Jfy lh. a black cane. Has been rroken and la bound with brass bands Liberal reward. Return lo this orflc or lo A. P. Dean, Soldiers Home. Will u Have A'Uft" If you have reason to believe, as many have, that a change from coffee or tea would be wise, try Postum Cereal Tfou'll find what thousands Qf ' others have found complete sat isfaction to taste, and freedom from ham to nerves or digestion When coffee or tea disturbs, it's easy to get up where you belong. Willi I"UtUIII 'There's a Reason"! Sold by grocers everywhere Made bv Postum Cereal Celtic Battle Creek.Mieh. Douglas County Unites In Celebration (Continue from page one.) Adams and Mrs. Maude Davis re-, celved cuts which needed sewing. All were residents of this city. Large Shipment Fish Fry Received Drain and Roseburg people as' well as those from Yoncalla. Sutherlln. nun iHKiana. Associate Justice' . a i... .i,in...i .1 .... George M. Brown was the chief I. " . ' ' sneaker and at the mnrnlna- r.w,,n u"uBni "oseourg yie latter part made a- fine talk. In the afternoon ' last week ,0 distribute among th there was a fine suortlne card and tributary ITmnnna atrenma Tho at nignt a liberal showing of fire-: shipment was sent by the state flia - a aance concluded the day's commission from the McKentle river entertainment, Glide celebrated in a beautiful grove about a mile up Little River. There was a musical and literary program in the morning, the songs and talks being of a patriotic na ture, and at noon a basket dinner waa served, the entire community sitting down at long tables together n tne ariornoon there was a ball feame between Glide and Ten Mile and there were fireworks in the tvening. The celebration at Beedsnort was along the same line, being given hatchery, and was brought by truck rrom there by J. C. Craig. S. B. Crouch or this city-will have charge of their distribution from here. On Saturday 18,000 of the cut throat vartaty w? re placed In a small moun tain stream above Cleveland. Mr. Crouch stated that thoy were all la fine condition and that probably not over 25 will be lost. According to Mr. Crouch the fry were in better condition than any ever sent to this city before and will do much toward restocking the streams in this coun ty. tinHee ih. ,.i. U .v. ueiween au.woo ana str.ooo wm lodM nt th.t i. ."" " Kie cTees ana tu i larre crowd fro," .XiiJ .1 Calapoola above Sutherlln tomor- 3m!th River, as well as the sur-I rounding sarlculturs.1 district. The water sports and motor boat racing t need sport were especially inter esting. SKVEN PROPUS ARK INJURKD. LACYCH DESTROYKD BY FIRS NORTH BEND. Or.. July . Seven men and boys on Ten Mils lake escaped from a burnlner launch NORTH IIKXD. Or . .Tnlv 4 Saturday nicht nnlv hecanan thev seven persons wore Injured, more or,hnd a skiff on board, and by its a less seriously, on the county paved . slstance the swimmers were able to highway this morning while en lteep those afloat who could not route to the Myrtle Point celebra-! swim.- . . lion, when the front wheels nf FrAt I The launch Ancrlne atonnnd and. Adams' automobllo buckled and the; In looking to learn the cause, a llrtt-l car turned a somersault. The in- ed match fell Into the engine pit 1 Jured were taken to North Bend for In a moment the whole craft was oil treatment. I fire and the occupants deserted It i One of Adams' ears was torn off They were half a mile from short! and he suffered other hurts; Hazel . when forced to seek, safety In tail lbis, ii, received a concussion of i water. I ne brain: Mrs. Kates Adams suffar- Thev landed on a brush covered t ed tWO broken rf ha nnH mvl lh. nnlnl n.. u-.r. r.lolrail nn mnn 111 I I jmii was torn rrom her arm; Mrs. boatman who had seen the inciaest r1imvi8. irene Davis, airs. Fred i.n the lake. I 15C 'PiftlpSia Tonight 25c BUCK JONES wwm in Amxmxwv ( 99 I IIAVK YOf A LITTLE COTT AOfT".hV y.iu would trade for a real valuable property? Thla la not for publica tion. If you are Interested In some essy money I would like to talk ta i'U'-. Ai .T e. t-awrence. Commer. l Ait.-nt, US Ca street. 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