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8A1TODAT, JTTT 80, IPSt. BonanTM W.CT.U.TO IE Annual Douglas County Con vention to Meet at Pres byterian Church. TO BE ALL DAY SESSION Fine Program Peelbig With Topics of HiUanthrotiy ud Reform as Arranged by Committee la Cbarg of the Event. TS nnurlaa county annual W. C, T. U. contention will bo held la thu . .if. mi immt . at the Preebyter- I.. efciiri-h An all-day Session, be- (Inning esrly In the moraine and lastinr throuxbout the dir. will be enjoyed by the many members, eum . lng froir the seven local W. C. T. U.i In Donrlaa county. The W. C. T. V. Is not only an or- ranlzatlon of reform, bat aleo of philanthropy. Interest In the home and achoo". are definitely sonxht for by ibe orcsnlxatlon. The W. C. T. U. win be assisted tn their evening program br the Chamber of Commerce and the Douglas county concert hand. The following la the program of the convention: :3o a. m. Devotional service. County Erangetlatlo aoperintendent In charge. Appointment of commit tees end election teller. Iteporta Corresponding secre tary. Mra. Paul Nyisren. Roeehanr: Andltor. Mrs. W. F. Jewett. Gardi ner: Loyal Temperance Legion, Mra Itlta Jewett, Gardiner. 10:10 Reports of departmental inperlntendenla. Mothers' Meeting and Child Welfare. Mra. !. M. Tnt hlll. Butnerlln: Oratorical Medal Confetti. Mri. Ollre Petti. Rose Ibur: Airl-Narrotlrs. Mra Helena Riddle. Riddle; Lew Enforcement. Hn. B. A. fihuer, Roseburg: Beten tlfle Temperance Instruction, Mra Ford. Gardiner. Report of vice president, Mr. Aire C, Marsteri, Roiebarg. Rolo, Rey. Hutcblneon, Canyon vllle. President's addreai, Mra. Edythe Keller, Roiebnrr. God'i Leadership Kssentlal, eight minute apeechci. In charge of Rey. H. I,. Caldwell, pastor Daptlst cbnrch, Rosehurg. In the Home. Rev. J. C. Jones, pastor M. E. church, south, Rose bnrg. In the Schools, Mrs. John Howard. Oreen. Elelton of officers. li:00 Noontide prayer for world prohibition, Mrs. Hutchinson ( snyonvllle. Luncheon served In Ibe church , Table blessing In song. Tune, Old Hundred: r present at our lanie, iira. Thy rreMures rileea and grant tiiat wa May feeal in 1'arauisa Willi Tuee. Bolo, Miss Naomi Thelps, Rosa- burg. After dinner speech, "Prohibition In Action." 1:30 Song and praise service. In charge of Csptaln C. Ford of tbe Sal allon Army. 1:60 Thank offering service, led by Mrs. Mary Carswell, Yoncalla. 1:06 Address. "Our Plsgue Boots and How to Get Rid of Them Itev. Guy Fitch Phelps, pastor M. E. church. Roaehnrg. 1:15 Solo, Mra Oarar Oorrell, of H'ltnerlln 1:35 Callathenlcs. 1:60 Addren. 'Personality." Ry Mrs. rein T McWhlrter. Indianapo lis, inu., past president Indiana Fed eratlon Women's Club and tba state W. C. T. U. 3:10 Reports of convention com milters. 1:30 "Community Bin." leader, Mlas I.eona (Irnrrleve Msrslers, t nl versity or Oregon Brhool of Music. J: 60 The lllggrst Work Pone by Any I'nlon This Year. Two-minute speeches hy local union presidents Mrs. turns Mctlllvray. Csnonvltle Mrs. J Y. Christy, Gardiner: Mra J. J. Iletts. Glengarry; Mrs. Helens Kiddle. KI.MIr: Mrs. Alva C. Mara tera. Itnael.urg; Mra. M. K. French Hutherlln; Mrs. Mary Carswell, Yon cans. 1:10 Ilalir hour. Small children receiver! it members of the W. C T. V. cradle roll. Solo, Mrs. A N. Orrutt. Ros burg t.venlng. 7:45 Music. Chrtatlaa Workers' lsnd chorus. Devotional servli-e. Rev. C 11. Illl lon, pastor Chrlatlsa chinch, !- ours. lieport of election of county ofTl Cera. Royal Quartette. Prorrain In charge of the Rose Mire hamher nf Commerce, Judm J. . Hamilton, president Selections hv the Houxlaa Cnuntv i onrert rami. Mr. T. A. U'.aoa, dl rector. Mr. A. T. I.arenre. roan ager. Brmpoalum. Natural Resources Vital Resources. A. C Marter Spiritual Forces. Rev. T. W. War rtngton. ps'tor Presbyterian church Mrs Svlr fcandrre went to Port lsnd Tneadav for a few dsvs visit with br s!tcr. Vlns l-oretta Tray lor She evpeeta to return Saturdar Will Travlnr and family, accom rwn'M by some friends, went over t rtnlth river last Thursday for an t.'!enoon'a outlnr. For the second time Ikts summer 1 NTJON AUG.9 a burglary was attempted on N. D. Cool's store, bat Mr. Cool, who was sleeping tn the store, beard them as they broke the glass In the window and were reaching la for the lock at.d frlrtiwned them away before they effected entrance. Mr. Lee and son. Howard, went to eastern Oregon tne first of the week to be gone two weeks or so. Mr. and Mrs. Whipple and tbe 1st ter's sister, Mrs. Neal, are planning a visit to relatives at Winchester soon. Mra Mary Mattoon experts to leave for an extended visit with rela tives In California. Mr. and Mra. Taylor gave a sur orlae oartr Thursday for their ion Sylvester, on the occasion of his tenth birthday. A pleasant time was hal Lr all. One of the men working on the hiiheav above Leona met with an accident while unloading gravel the other day, but we could not learn his name nor detalla of the affair. other than that be lost several fln- eora. Mr. Moreman la having a fine chicken house built. It will be large enough to accommodate about 100 bens. Marlon and John Hunter are working on the building and will soon hare It finished. Wa wish to correct an error In last week's Items It waa Mrs. Mary Mattoon 'now Matten) who went to Cottage Crove on a visit. X. X. X. Paroled Men Earn Big Sum Daring Summer (News-Review Salem Bureau.) ' SALEM, Or., July 30 (Special.) Earnings In legltlmsle endeavor of ltl psroled men from the Oregon penitentiary who were reporting during the month of June aggregate S94t.M, according to the report of Percy M. Varney. state parole offi cer, made to the state parole board. Tbla waa an average of 1 33.7 7 to the man. At the same time the average earnings of conditionally paroled men were $S2.4 4 to the man. ' Since toe passage of the state pa role law In 1111 l total of 142 prisoners have been paroled from the state prison, and 410 of them. or 27.44 per cent have violated their paroles. Of this number 62.44 per cent violated by committing crime and 47.56 per cent by failure to re port. Climes by Faroled Men. According to Mr. Vsrney the crimes committed by paroled men, which have caused them to be re turned to prison or put them In the fugitive status, are usually of minor nature. Really aerlous crimes that have been committed by these men, he avers, could be counted on the fingers of one band ,snd the offense committed by Luther Fagan at Hood River recently In Kidnapping two women and a boy, resulting In the killing of Fagnn by a posse, Varney says la the most serious crime that has been committed by a paroled man. One or two rather sensational cases of forgery and obtaining money by falso pretenses are men- tloned. Itrcordi showing In detail the escapades of the parole vlolat on are not available at the prison Up to six months ago, according tn the parole officer, 80 per cent of the men on parole were making good. The percentage hat been re iliiccd to. some extent in recen months hecaune of the prevalence of misdemeanor and crime during the last winter. Few Are Oregonuina. The policy of the prison relative to keeping men In the state when they eve the penitentiary Is chang lng for the reason that a very small oercentage of them ere Orgonlans The records show that some time hack when the prison population waa srt only fltty-aevrn of the prts onera were Oregoninna. Now when a man la through his lir.u In the ilste prison he Is encouraged to leave the atnte. In writing, up the rase of any man wno la aiatca tn go before the parole uoarri rur cnimlrlerntlnn, the parole "nicer la required to submit a state ment from the Judge who presided at nts trial anil from the district at torney vthii proa -rut.-d hltn; alao statement from the man hlmnelf. When Parolee Are Violated. when a paroled nun violates hU parole by romoiliim of a crime snd Is returned to the pilaon he Is re quired lr luw :n -rvr nut the msvt mum of his ol.l sentence and the minimum of Ills new sentence he Ion- he la cllIM again to go before the pjrole hoard. In addition to the regular 1M of paroled men now reportlne to OfTl -er arney sre K'g men ho have neen paroled from the bench. Thev alao are required to report each morth. The form of their renort t onur ninercnt from thst of thi n. n pvroled mil of rrlaon The 1st. ier Ilium !n a statement ahowlnr among otner things the conditions -r tniir patole. their monthly esrn .ng an.) their o-cnnstions. Many Are IHx'hargrd. Mr Varn.-v now has on hla llai ti: nun who have he. n r.i..,i irom reporting of the h tit. Doen parol.d sln- the law bc- an-e operative In 1 v 1 1 . :s ,,,. reen niMharged. Twelve men er-re n,rnl, n,li,i -on moain or jane FAKMKIla XOTUT. norurlu Cvrunty. I want for dUrOav pnrpneea sr.ee I meo bundles of ai eholee small grains. Ilmolhr.. rtnrer an tlr.lr. delivered to 1"5 Caea etret. and I ill pay full value, also foe tmnkh. Kindly Ug bunlle. alvtne nrt. and name of srewer. A T Un.. Cocnmeretsl Agent, 1;$ Case Street Phone 21). Father Located Valuable Evidence PORTLAND, July J Tho flh dr of tne blood-spattered "overcoat, the gory hunting knife and the sheet of music pointing an accusing fin ger toward the states star wimce. all of which may serve to clear Mrs. Lcnlse Agee of the charge of mur dering her husband. ss none other than t). J. Swing, of Norwood, Mo.. father of the gecused woman. Regarding a search of weeks, la which he combed every foot of ground for nitles about the Agee residence and followed every poa sible clew, the articles which may sare bis dsugnter from the gallows were found by Swing, bidden In the underorush of a vacant lot at the corner of Wall and Lombard atreeta. on Sunday. July 17. testified the elderly msn yc3lerday. The evidence tad remained In the hands of the defense since that time. John A. CoIIIlt. chief counsel for Mrs. Agee, Justified bis action In not turning the things over to tbe au thorities by asylng that Joseph H. Klecker, the janitor-music teacher, brought nnder suspicion by allega tions of the defense, already waa out on ball, that an early trial was ask ed Immediately, and that a woman's life waa at stake. CASH Ill-Xil.STKR RJvOtn'EIlEO. Tlie cash register stolen a few days ago from the Melrosa store, was recovered today on tbe summit of Looking Glass mountain. The register was thrown from the car In which It had been taken away and was found In the brush a few feet away from the side of the road. Ac cording to Mra. Stulibs, there was 1:5 In the cash drawer at tbe time It was stolen. When found there was $1.13 In small change In the register. WAXDF.KKR GETS HKFIUKVE, CHICAGO. July 29. Carl Wan derer's song In tbe county Jail took on a new lilt today as he moved from the shadow of tbe gallows back Into the cell where night bag never fallen for him. Tbe former army lieutenant who Is accused of mur dering his wife, ber unborn child and a "ragged stranger" waa to have been hanged this morning, but was granted a 60-day reprieve. Wanderer waa In the death cell when the news of the reprieve reached him. Ho was taken back to the cell where big "daylight lampa" perpetually keep out the shadows of nlcht. Dnrlng the 60-day reprieve grant ed Wanderer by Governor Small, a group of alienists for the state will Inquire Into his sanity. If he la found sane he will bang on Septem ber 30. If found Insane he faces life Imprisonment. The reprieve was granted at the Instigation of William R. McCsuley, state com mander of the American Legion. c 4) AROUND THR TOWlf Here Front Wilbur ' Mrs. It. O. Hill and Mrs. F. U -liniiis, of Wilbur, spent the day la Uoaeburg ahopplng kud visiting. Y lolling With HUcks . Mias iMyie Uurroughs arrived this afternoon from Ashland for visit with the & J. Black family. lCAvtng For sllverton Mrs. P. L. McCleary left this at ternoon for her home In Sllverton alter a short wait here with' friends. Left For Ouklnnd Miss Elma Kellogg left this after noon for Oakland, where sbe will enjoy a week end Malt with frleuds Ijrft For F.uirc-ne Mrs. Theodore Covert left this af ternoon for Eugene, after a short vlxlt wlih her brother-in-law, Lee U Covert. Home to Portland J. 11. Ktierlo and wife returned this afternoon to Portland, after short visit with Ira C Lewis and family. HMiie to Eugene Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Rrlggs left this afternoon for Eugene, after 'penning several duys with Mrs. O Head, of this city. Visiting He Frank P. Itrlggs. of Merrill, Is en loving a three weeks' visit with hla family who are making their home in itoarmirg. To INirtUuul on Ilul A. t. Manners will leave the first or me week for Portland. wher h. Ill attend the stale meeting of the viercnanta- Itetnll association. OtTere.1 Portion In A.lilnn.1 Miss Leona O. Manners has been trered the position of musical di rector In the schools of Ashland for tne coming ear. Ileee From Pendleton lira K w. Kingsbury, of Prndle- n. t visiting her brother. m I. Covert. She will remain In Rose burg several week a 111 W Ith l-iK-iitwowla V. w. Prolllnger. of 111 llamll ton stnet. la reported to be quite serloiuly ill W,n pneumonia. No mirnvemetit wsa shown tn the ra- tlent's condition today, lrrlve Here From Hoath Mr and Mrs Phil Metschan snd wo children. Phvllls Ann and roe- nthy. arrived In this city from Med ford this afternoon. Thev have been cnjovln, a motor trip through, pnq iDa prater lake DIVORCE DEXIED. Deayiflf the applications for l divorce by both MMort Haw- ley aud WUIard Hawley, son of ! tho millionaire Oregon City pa- e per manufacturer, the state su- at nrema enn today reversed th Clackamas county court. ' granted Wlllird Hawley hla dl- vorco and custody of their child. The court declared neither aide proved the charges a nf ml mmi lnbuman treat- w meat was filed when Marjories a Hawley applied for a divorce w aV Noremhee ?t lilt, and Wll- lard Hawley December SO .the same year. ' The plaintiff filed tb divorce complaint, the de- fendart dvnled and counter w charged. There waa crlmina- tlon, and recrimination, eacn forgetting the vow of love and cherish and the value of a good name. The duty to the In- fast daughter was disregarded and mutual defamatlou con- teat- followed. vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Metschan and family were registered at tbe Lmpo.na hotel. Spend Week End ax 1iU Mr. and Mrs. O. I. McAllister left tbla afternoon tor Tiller, where they will spend the week end. Return Froas Vacation W. If. Hawkins, News-Review linotype operator, returned last night from a vacation spent at Ban don and Marshfleld. He will return to work Monday. To Fortl Miss Letltta Abrams ana Miss Lu lu Wells, of tbe Hat Shop, will leave this evening for Portland, where they will attend the millinery open ings. -lodge Quine Home County Judge George K. Quine returned last night from Portland, where ho met with the state high way commission. A very pleasing meeting waa held, be said. Return From Trip Y1v)iu dacson, foreman of the Drager Fruit company, returned laat night from a business visit to several Washington cities. He will leave tomorrow for California on an other business trip. Here From Portland Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Humphrey, of Portland, drove to this city yesterday and are spending a few days with the former's nephew, D. C. Humphrey. and family. Leavrina; For Newport Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Shields and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Worthington are leaving tomorrow In autos for Newport. They will also visit Port land and take a trip over the Co lumbia river highway. They plan to be absent from the city tor sev eral weeks. Bay Front Market Co , Mamhtleld, Ota., ships Chinook salmon, pre paid, paroel poet, for 16c per pound in oral three lonea. ELITE HF.AVTY PARLOR. Rooms 1 snd 2, Bell Sisters Bldg. Hours 9 to 12, 1 to 5:30. After hou.-s by sppolntmenL phone E02. . Mrs Clarice Donshue. elKMSTrrCHIXa 10c Prompt service on mall ord-ors. Rooms 1 snd 2, Bell Sisters Bldg. WUX DELIVER LUMBER. Maynnrd and Jen its ot Glendale will deliver rough or dreased lumber for 120 per 1000. DAILY vTMTngJs REPORT. O. A Wealftse Wmnmm. Mvl AttiM leaeburg, OresTen, 14 beurs eadlog t -m.isiCaNee hi Ikekae Reerr4lk. ititfheet temperature yesterday ,, 5 Ijowept trintH-rslure laet nlaiit ... 61 ITeolptutlon laat It hoars 0 imni prerip. sinoe rirei or mcnin o Normal preolp. tor thla month... .Si Total prsrtp. from 8euC 1. lull). to dtUe . . . .V 6 vversse prerip rroro Sept. 1, 1S77 14.10 tuini aenoieney from Kept, l, mi-o .k Averssa prelpL for 44 wet seasons (etmt.ee te Mat, tne,) ills Forwwst to I s sa tmt seuthwssters Oregwa: TuuiKht snd 8unday fslr. WILUAM BELL. Observer SKW TOUAY. s TVAVTKD Position aa atenographer npi.i. or otrlce girt Call 111 West tSjnslaa. W A NTKl1 Hcond hand prions box. 6- bar nerstor. liM)iire et WllUrd s brbt-r sU-p. KOK AkT 1 cool, l-leexant eleepleg room, with privilege of bath. 13) N l-VInt St. . . MAKE m en offer on hotrse and'tots 7 nn m,, i , .Korin pr A.l.mion IV F Iiurbln. Klamath Falls. Oregon. ton m.i. ji pin from o to 71 li.s? tn w-tunt. All In nne condition. At the iheUiw Orxbards, Charlea A. Itrand Bi HK-f FX l;rrtNlN. e. id i monthly len cents inirn aiviuenda. l cit.r any pert thousand ebares at market. vir. o. W. Wlleoe. Wichita Kalle. Tct. r'R AALK i koueee, smell Dtvment d-n. llalance seme as rent. Farms en eav lerme Overhead expense light. I cut prices and give araaine. C Merrill. 101 Mill HU NFVER A Pt'XCTl'Ftfc er Mow. o. it to mar the )oy ( e trip. We give e. nttea guarantee for ine.s.ie mitre ef service with every I'nlverral Ttrs Flllrr. l:t tv. Caaa. 1-iST." BTRATFIV OPt Tf-I.FV-lOr.e ? rar oin white Horse Weight about l:u v.rry Mnekv built. With heavv 1 mens ad tail Put wht with pink ! h.-ee. u U Yohum. Kebpr, Oregan. ! FAtTOHT sireaeneatlve wanted for new specialty et wonderful sa.es trterttt. every wierehent a preepex-L "ils for tea doltara Her le our eppjnurjtr. addrvee SU N. Y. Lite "'I; Raaeat Jir M AROVKD THE IOVT.1 Retoma From Engene A. T. Lawrence has returned from Eugene, where he spent several days attendlnj to business bswh. OalJand V alloc rv c v. nromlnent reaiaem JJ, 1VW VSJ SJF , n.i.nd sent the djy In this city attending to business matters. In From Looking Glass George Bacon, prominent Look- . I Inlltfull1 lng liiass larmer, ta w vilting nd attending to business issuers. Returns From xorl land Attorney A. N. Orcutt returned to .I.,. .1.. . v. i . mnmninrr from Portland IUIS Cil w after spending the past week Uera on osiclal Dusinesa. From Oakland Mrs. Frcainen. of Oaitiana, ar rirl In the eltv this DlOrolllg to spend the day attending to matters of shopping. Returns From East F. A. Fields and father recently returned from the cast, where they hae hApn snenrlinr the past few months visiting with relatives. Camas Vnlley VLsltor II rs. Charles Pullen, of uamai Vailev. is spending the week end in this city attending to business mat ters and shopping. Here From Drain C. P. Tcdlock. of Drain, spent the lay In this city visiting with friends and attending to matters of busi ness Importance. Vlsltlne nt Camp Misses Gladys, Neva and Irene Walker are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. John Atterbury md family, who are camping at Fleck era ferry Here Front Portland- Miss Naomi F. Galson, of Port 'and. Is spending several days here attending to business matters. Miss Galson Is registered at tbo Grand hotel. Here Front Powers S. R. Mathews and William L. Mc Millan, well known residents of Pow ers, are spending several days In '.his viclulty attending to business matters. Leaves For Camp- Mr. Horace lia:cn left lost even ing for Cedar camp ,on the North umpnua, where be will Join bu wife who has been camping there for the past two weeks. Here From lllddlc A. L. Alkins, of Riddle, spent yes 'erday and a part of today In the -Ity looking after business matters md visiting with friends. He says 'hints out his way are quite pros perous. To Tilli Mr. and Mrs. Fred Havnes ant" laughter. Teka: Mr. and Mrs. B. W Bates, and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Brunn left this afternoon for Tiller, where they win spend the week end enjoy ing an outing. Miss Riiunn Will Sing Miss Maude Ratrnn. nf Portland will sins nt the morning service of 'ne m. h,. church tomorrow. Mis fUcnn Is an excellent Binger and thi ipeclal mulc will add greatly to thi morning service. Return From Diamond TjiVe I-yle Murstors and Frank Amadon nave lust returned from a trip to Diamond lake, where thev took a large hrd of cattle to put on the mnge in tnat vicinity. They sav :nat hunting and fishing In that vi ''lnlty Is very good. Have New Mualc A large number of the latest -lance selections will be featured to night at the armory dance, accord- to tne siinsot orchestra "Brother Bill." the nffictni tvu. ong which mado such a wonderful hit In Los Anreles. will be played ie lor tne nrst time tonight Here's the Service you want thoro. quick, rea sonable for teal Clothes economy. Who's Your Cleaner? Our Auto Will CalL Plume 877 BLACKBERRIES WANTED tTUTrs n itMsiirn rM.NK i. NOUTOV, 1niv. ni:n:iiv HOW MANY FORTUNES HAVE BEEN SUNX? Many fortune hare been tank la. ' mines, oil wells and other risky schemes that promised much, paid s few dividends, and then closed. How much better la safety than a handful ot worthless stock. . , An account with the Roeebnrg Na tional Bank is prudently chose for safety and a fair yield. , AX laterest Pud TheRosebui&Ndtional Bank Roseburg, Ore. SUNDAY AT THE CHURCHES. First Church of Christ Scientist, Services are held Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and Wednesday evening nt g o'clock, this meeting Includes testimonies of healing. Sunday school convenes each Sunday morning at 8:45; all up to tbe age of zv years are invited to attend. The reading room In the rear of the church building Is open dally except holt davs and Sundays, from 2 to 4 P. m.l The public Is cordially lumen to at tend these services ana visit tne reading room. Subject of Sunday's lesson Is "Love." St. George's Church, corner Main and Cass Streets. Archdeacon Chambers will be In Roseburg for Sunday morning service. Holy Com munion at 7:30, and morning prayer with sermon at 11. It Is hoped that all who can will attend the 11 o'clock service, as tbe Archdeacon has many things to talk about. - First Baptist Church, corner Rose ind Lane streets, H. L. Caldwell, minister. Sunday, 9:45 a, m.. church school, O. P. Coshow, Supt- rtie school Is graded for all agea. Capable teachers are In charge of the classes. There Is no more Im portant knowledge than a knowledge of the Bible. 11a. m., public wor ship. Message by the pastor. He 'las just returned from several weeks In California. The members md friends will want to welcome blra back by being In the pews. All ithers are cordially Invited. 7 p. n.. Young People's meeting, John t'atfleld, president. Miss Miriam Plank, leader. All young people are Invited. 8 p. m., evening worship, union services of all the churches to the held In the First Baptist church. Rev. Mr. Phelps, of the First Methodist church, will be the WANTED! Bartlett Pears Oregon Canning Co. Phone 310 A.J. Geddes,Mgr 3 fflgK.a CECIL B. DejMILLE'S i . Production "Forbidden Fruit" 4 'ih."'". U'n0a U,e PWtuaJ beauty of "Sosnetblng to Thlsl 5 COMEDY 4 - 1 So TODAY OHtl- JESSUEHAYAKAWA 5 i The First lorn l h "ory of an affection even crests Uuua MoUier love that rW 4 "c ramnt of human feebsMV. J, fi AriY AKHl f kit- iv TTTtmmmTmmm- rj. - aeu w Samp Accotitt r . NOTICE. Persona wtuhin. n,..: - v products call forenoons tSl ! week. 1 lit w i... nhrm. m " ' " i - .. preacher. ; He will discuss Us iuL qurauou. -no matter what yea w lieve about It, hear what hs bL ay." -... . ., " iiurt-n oi mmi, south part el town, corner Roberts and Cobb 8u Services Sunday morning at tt clock. Song service, reading of ui Scriptures and hreakinv "Jesus" was the subject selectodb. the tnemorv veraea c.i - ii i u, mi service will begin at 7 o'clock 8cu book used. Gospel song book Na 7 Everybody Invited to corns sal lib part. BECLAH FLOODS RGCEDK. OMAHA, July 9. Hood ntm In Beulah, Wyo., which toilbvsi i cloudburst last Wednesday tnk clalTng two Mves. had recede! day without doing a great ktl property damage, accordlug tt aV vices received by telephoas tn aearnsn, south Dakota. a niacKsmun shop wu ng away by the flood and part ef ta town innnaatea. . Tbe two victims, Mrs. Jennie I Bower of Missouri Valley, Iowa, isl her grandson, Arthur F..Bont, aged 8, cnardon, Nebraska. drowned while en route as tonrltti to Yellowstone park. No other persons were klllei Injured, the advices said. w VQU-A-VIL MOtS WUS," - e