FAflB SIX - ROSEBCRQ KEWS-RKVIEW. THritSDAT. OCTOBER 80, t92l. R.H.iS DEFEATS MVRTLECREEK66d Local Football Players Tromp All'Over.Visitors In Practice Game. INLINE CONDITION theru liberal. donation of .cub,. tul tbla mean Hllle of Ihe people of the city ilo not turo out and (lv tb boy their moral support during ihe gama. ,( t Tba cams Saturday will ;be. wall worth: eetnf. It la folnf to be be- tweea two of tbe beat blgh acbool team of the slate and tbe conteat be a whirlwind from atari to flnlah. o Yoncalla Study : Club Entertained Miller Fails to COLD HJXL. Oct. A eye., A rifle apparently oau owu t Ori-Walter. ' .-... ..... ., illllerf Lo.An.ele. mlddle.l,ht VAJP" , reatllng champion, of tbe world, w 1 "". ,..,'., J.. ,mild not be Iren lbs., declalon . on polnta over ?..i.7".i.!j T.....' I,. In.- ,.... M Hill P,.U(.. UO-U.U..OO.U WU,. llcseburz Team Heady tttr aturdy'. Tattle With Veteran r.uiuji.r School Siiail 1-ocal People A,re J'nced to Attend. In a practice game held at Bellows f'eld yesterday afternoon, me ... . rii.,i, eleven troinped all .. uvrtla Creek piKskln boot us and whn the visitor picked ih, in.,!ve out of the mud after the final whistle the score atood 60 to 0 In favor of . tbe local boys. The Myrtle Creek bins were not-beaten 'l.e.iuuse they larked pep or because th,- dirt not flKht. Tliey IDUKlll ai evory step and even with the score . Hi. it hlsher and hlKher put ev- i ry ounce of strenKlh Into the buttle In an efort to check the rushing Itnanburx eleven. Tlio local boys were not to be stopped, .however. Coach Kin put In bin Unheal line uA hi. KH.nnrt strlnr back field, tu they drove forward lust a bard and tilled up Just as many scores as the tirr strlnir men. They rolled thel opponents, battered them down Into the mud. pushed them backwards drove through their line at win. walked all over them, and boosted lliom out of the wav whenever the) tried to Interfere with the R. H. 8 plara. i ' - - .,... . - . The Roseburg boyii played a belter game than even before and Coach King, was agreeably surprised to fine" the boys In such excellent condition At the atari the teams seamed t he well matched. They were nearlv the same In weight, but the Myrtl. Creek players lacked experience Their playing was clean hut ragged and they left big holes ! their Hm through which the-. Hoseburg barkf plowed for long gains. The Roseburg team' piled op ter tmichdowna and ronverted six goals After the game was well won.- thi conch began pntting in substitute' and every man wan glren chance t plav. In suite of the changer, how ever, the Roseburg players- kept on t'orlng and completely romped away with the game. i " Tho team's excellent showing las' night. Is a result of the hard train Ing they have hern dolnff in prepara tion fur the game with Kugene mx' Piituiilav. A great deal of Interest I' being Hhown in this contest whlcl will doubtless be one of the beet o' the season. Tbe local team Is In till' condition. The line haa beer strengthened and the hack field I' In fine condition. Tbe line haa beer strengthened and the back field ha been pronounced one of tbe beat blgl school back fields ever produced ii the-atnie. Although somewhat hanill capped by Inexperience this condl lion la being rapidly overcome am' will prove little if any drawback a' Saturday's contest. The Kimono team Is considerably heavier than Itnvchurg and has aev en letter men. It aluo ha (lie ad vantage of training In a college town Thla means that KoHebur hue a hari1 battle In Right. . "V.'e may not win. Coach King said, "but. by the time the riiino In ever Kimono-will know that it has been in a football game. The Kugene team promises to bring a large number of rooters ami a big crowd Is expected. Local in terest promises that there will be a big attendance. Kildie Durno of the University of Oregon haa beeu selected for referee ami .loll ii Miller, principal of the Hone school of this city will umpire Knsebiirg people are urged to turn out and support their team. Th local high acbool la deserving of the attendence of. every resident for th.tf are working hard and under cllfrl.Mil t'es which nro bound to arise In town where fnolball haa not been In ritilged In fur years. The Hoaebiirg huslne men have demonstrated that they are behind tbe boys by giving Ou Saturday, the ,15th, the.Yoncal la Study C lub wo delightfully . en tertalned by Mrs , J, K. Lasawell at her home in Oak Una. After a very Interesting program, a delicious uhclieon wae aerved, preceded-by in amusing little effort at rhyming by each guest. Thla was gotten up V Mrs. Avery Lasswoll, wno pre pared little papers containing but a .ingle word, aud each lady present was evpected to make- a rhyme to fit this word. Mrs. Georgia Under i'ood, mi. luilted guest, made . the iiosi humorous rhyme. This Club meeting was almost a reunion with Mrs.. Lasewell. . our . beloved organ Izer of the club, as every member was present except Mayor Mary Hurt who had been called to the home of her son at Salem. Mrs. Georgia Underwood and Mra. Or. Walnscott were Oakland ladles oresent. Mrs. Earl Strong was re vived as a new club member. Tbe following Yoncalla Club numiberes vere in attendance: Mrs. Dare. King ey. Mra. W. W. Wilson,' Mr3. Edyth 'honipson, Mra. A. 11. Soile. Mrs. Veil Christie, .Mrs. Edgar Richards. Mrs Fred Applegate, Mrs. Cora Dear lias... Kettle Spencer. -.Mrs, ' brands Irayiuuii, Mrs. Leslie Miller, Mrs. J Miller and Mrs, Avery I.aaswell vho so ably assisted Mrs. J. R. I. ass veil, the hostess. All present ex iressed themselves as having enjoy d a most delightful afternoon. TODAY LIBERTY THEATRE Price lOc & IBc Douglas Fairbanks In Hint clever comedy iltania. ii (i 'Flirting with Fate it It'a a Fairbanks picture, nuf aald. Also a good romcrty, Hobby Vernon lit Teil.lv nt Hie Throttle." ' Lue F. Vernon who -"Play the Pictures" --t the Piano- Liberty Prices. rOc, I5e Show Marts TM end 9 night.. nftej two Mura of .wreatllng , : ' f -f 'lbe chl1dren'a in unu .......... ... an(j Miiiw,' hata. a clean up ior - Miller wa. too Juucb for the marvel- rf "J , Bel, Mniinery. oua strength and gamenesa or ma southern Oregon champion. I The first hour waa fairly even be- M rn a mm f n (T Hrfi- ween the two. men, but in the last fc, hour land weakened fuat nnder the , . ,t m n Jlr,rfiA nunlsblng holds of the champion, and ' . gfUffi iihiwuuh'" ii the laat few minutes .of the. bout : , often aouaht, refuge- near the. ropea. I ntrVi i io rx , mThe1921 n the early part of the match Hand K....ml r." ' , "ii. he ..Hber- broko i dangoroua bold .by. brute . , . .,,.wier strength, and had Miller in wveral "jn"- P .ra.l- Thursday iku. pia;ri,, ..i... , evoulng.. Noveubir 10. acccroing io iroke. The l.e Angclea man went ,h .. . ,., w.-k enJ conimU- it Hand with determination In the (ee prow that time until Sunday econa nour, ana several nines nana evenin' events will follow In rapiu was save'l from deeat or severe ueceflalon punishment bv the faft that he was A -Heaver feed" to be held for; off the mat. On a couple of occasions the first time in a loom of sufficient miner treat on me ! mat nin iu. ,ize 4Q accommodate alt tne noiauia Every,. hold known " the wrestling alumni, regents, ficuliy membera. ntne .was .used by Miller, and he state officials, aud larsity "O" men (hnweff htnoieU-a n.utr Af them all. whn'arltl flnntl the citV.. . OlKcn Good Keferee. I Football fans are looKing ira.u The match waa refereed by Thop to the struggle between the "flght- Olpen of Athena, Ohio, who did a log Aggies" and the strong cnnienu- uood Job of It, and made a speech ers for the coaat cnanipiouHinp ...i. before and after the contest-. - Miller. "Cougara". Varsity "O' men, wll who was being "ragged" by a Gold aRaln appear. In the limelight at III! rooter, bIbo took a hand ip,pra- tneir annual .oauc rn(v, trrv. and ailmlnlsterea a anor,t e,nu "'"s """ effective rebuke in a Jew well choaen tangle in tooioau. , words. The Judges .for-the contest rooas are ea?;. r - ere George Adam, of this city and to take revenge for Ihe loe Hlalr of Gold Hill. Blair at the ' - " " finish voted Hand a draw Adams i " 1 ."' , u0'" and the gave it to Miller, and the referee de- tr team In the inat.tuu ided the thln by giving, ilia maicn .,",. ,hJ ,.,,-.. ,ken decision that " 4 rmy Corps Rfady ' For "Strifes Du ty 8AN FRANCISCO. Oct. 19 Th executive olllcera of tbe Ninth array orpa area,- ineludlng .approximately 000 troops In the state of Washing n, Montana. Idaho, California, Ore 'on. Nevada.. Utah and Wyoming, are 'thinking hard over the part th 'rmy will play in the general atrlk f It occurs but no special plans, are eng made or discussed officially tajor General William . M. ! Wtlght ""mandlng the area, said here to day- N ... V "The armv Is the last resort '"neral Wright said. "The situation vlll first have to he handled by the .cut nutboritiea. lf tbev are unabl i cope with It, the national guard 111 be called upon to act. If th 'tuatlon gets awny from the nation I guard then tlu president may see It to call on the army. Ol'ltT l'KIM'KKDINtiS AKK AIKK T OVEIt So come out to the football game 22, at 3 p. in. on Bellows n October 22, at 3 p. in 'old. Kugeno vs. Hoaesburg. ort tho It. 11. 8.. toam. .. H Hlt AI. KK11VU KS Sup The funeral services of Josoph .loyd "Vance- Avaa -held yesterday .at he undertaking parlors. Hev. Need 'linn officiated and the interment fol owed at the Odd Fellows cemoter The (ull bearers were Bobble Dawi lohnnle Zlinrick, Die Hughes an Oene Tyrran, i ... . They placed white flowers In his pallid hand The flowera Iw loved-so well; Hut they know he looks on fair.' Ilowers, .. .. Where he ban gone to dwell. rh.y robed Ihe fondly cherished form : '. . . . i In ault of dainty white. For they know he wears the shlnln roln. . .i . Of the saints In the land of light They laid hi niaway in his narro bed. . : - With a eweet anil holy trust: That the holy angles with tend care Will watch o'er tbe aacrcd trust Till the morning dawns and the dead shall hear. Tbe voice that culls "Arise.:" Then the ttplrlt shall enter its home , again In beautiful Paradise, Pattern hats for Saliirilav onlv, i opportunity worth while. Rell M llnery. o'clock, He la believed I taken his own life. A party or Mill City to have residents. Thmnt Hnnrf discovered the body, found that i i flfUW il Ulll Horner had been shot between the, Hbruneflichin si xn Mtcs Lodge Lady To Visit Here the In the aporc. to Miller on solute, was fair and wen received oy mo. . . h .,, .ucceS3 large crowd. in the oast, according to boiho who Miller showed himself a cnampion have (aken part thu fuIlction by his aggressivenesa gn.d bulldog thi year wU, be up t0 the usual tenacity, and gave . wonderful exhl. ,andBrdi lf pans of the committee bit of the wrestling game. Hla skill matertallzc. end, experience .weighed heavily. against the local man. He waa fast Saturday, extra special of odd and worked out of. dangerous spots. 1 n, rich fancies ornaments He Is built for the game. ... and fancy feathers. Bell Millinery. The preliminary waa between Aub-1 u rey GotT or Grants rass aim uiu" 0 , r- i . of Riddle. Didtei would pick ooff secret FacKaQes , . V , .. A ..n.llv. L O up ana aei..uiuj vwm, , took two falls in a row. The Oklahoma Bearcat arid a cou ple of strange wrestlers challenged the winner, and a lady wrestler waa Mr. WllklDS, Supreme Sentinel Is to pay a visit next week to tbe local lodge representing Mrs. West In the Rally In June 1U23 at Los Angeles. The member of Roseburg Re view, who are tbe local representa tives of the Woman' Benefit Asso ciation, announce the news that their founder and leader. Miss Blna M. West hm been prominently and per- biatently presented to President Harding as the one woman In the United States fitted by special train ing and experience for a f at on the Advisory Conference Committee for Limit, d Armament. Miss We.it was approached on this subject by her frienda In the Na tional Fraternal Congress of America which convened at the Hotel Sher man, Chicago, Illinois, the first week in September. The dulegatOH to thla Congress represent over nine million fraternalirts and they stand back of the appointment. Wis Wertt In perhfips the best known womun In the United Stales Her thirty years of leadership In a society numbering a quarter of million women has drawn on her superlative talents and developed her mentally to a degree unusual in wo men. She has never been associated with any faction, nor It she a theorist-, two attributes that wll count wllh President Harding "In making the appointment. The local members are very proud of the recognition that has been glv- Sent Ojial Whitclej GOOD fcVEMXO FOLK Ain't It a relief? Moirt anyone can be an editor. All an editor haa to do U to sit at lil denk Mix days I" Hie week, four weeks in the. month anil twelve nii.iilhs In the year und "edit" such attilf aa till: r.Mi-a. Jones, of Let Creek, let can opener Ml. bolt week and cut lieiseli in the pantry." . : "A. iiilBtblevous lad of Dlxouvllle threw a Htoiie and ..truck a c:m imnloi. in the alley last Tueaday." John Doe climbed. on the i-ool of hl house Inxt week looking for a leak and tell, all iking himself on the back ihiicIi." "White Harold Green van encirt Ing Miss lulel Wl.ve from a church h.m Ij.I last Sat in ln y iiU-lit. a Kave log attacked limn and bit Mr. Green on lbe nubile Miuare." "Isahili .Trimmer of Glcndul was plttting with a cat Friday when It uciuuiicd hi in on the veranda." "Mr. White, while harnessing a bronco lt Saturday, wits kicked Just mintli of the corn crib." A sinter In a local choir married a dentist once and when he got tired of her voice lie extracted It. The Kll Kluv k Inn is planning a sort of la.ll.s' aiixiliary. lint we cannot conceive of the modern girl a a member of any kind' of an In visible empire. " 'utiiiiier: "I want a piece of meat r.illiiuit any fat. bone or gristle .. Iluiclier: "'ou'd better have an egi;, inu'niii." GIi Ih can . buy eyebrows, coat pl.'xi.ins and hair In the stores, but there Is no iila.c where tner can u.v liraiiix, io.. I Hint is uhat n lot of tlicin need. ..' . Have CiosJiy says he ma) be a lit ,le behluil the times, but Just the same he- Is still serving pie at the Itldillo hotel without charging extra for it. The bride who doesn't make bis cuits like those her mother used to' WASHINGTON. D. C. Oct. 19 make, like as not will cet a husband Twenty-eight states havo received who. can't make money an fast as checks totaling $619,993 from the I redltrii.,., . boundaries. In ..uT.. -'"HI 11. of the for.,,"- .. in the counth-, by th? ip" u. vice on road aud tralL '" 8 and maiutenauce. "Hcu, Wet weather ta erle. U Bo Espee Fare Rates Show Discreranr, (flett. Sot- en Miss .Woofs abilities in the en thusiastic mention of her name all over the country, and during the rast few davs Commanders Locke and Singleton and their entire corps of officers and members have been busy getting in touch with W. C. Howlev and Stnnfield requesting their endorsement. EUGENE; October 19.- ( Special) introduced, and expressed a willing- Three boxes,, possibly containing nesa to meet any man or woninn of some of the secrets of "Tbe Story her weight. 1' Opal", were yesterday shipped . ,,-, , j . , i.uiu .lie university io ouui , line-- The contest was well at ej ded nd . ' os .c was a good, clean .athletic contest . . . . .. .. ond the Gold HJ1 Boxing commlaslon doors In ..u. ba. of vu- I io oe uiauncu io. ui.ua... a iard Hall. After Onal Wbitclev be- event to thla section. .. , , , : l..m. .mn,,a ihrnnii nree.wiu. .. . llaud showed up better than ever dlarv m th8 AUalltjc Monthly, and ueiQre, ana me iiaunan ui iu .u, after crUcg began to assrall the au stood nun in good stead on more thentlclty of the story which con- tb an ono occasion during the gruel-, tana all a8toniBhing denial of the ling contest. Any jnun the world' I writer'a, Oregon-. parents, tbe exist mlddlewelght champion can't throw ence 0; these three containers at the In two hours Is some wrestler, find .University became known to those . A few more coats left at an extra ".."Int. for Saturday only. Bell Millinery. - 28 States Share- Forest Receipts United States Treasury their fat Iter .mule It. , ."hire of the receipts from tho Na- After two weeks at a murder trial "onal forests for the fiseH vear we're all so nervous that we get mad ending June 30. An additional eu looks at us cross- wi or t SALEM. Oct m existing In t10 rj,B, " fepawla lyo ou various braiich I, V -be,,, Pacltic .y,,u7ta o2 r."' are called to the ,.?, ts. "U. Ji. acott, general p,-; ' fpr the Soiiih..rn p.f. not a letter by Fr. d C tSV service coiuiiils.loiier. ' Pbl4 Buchtel explains in hi, ietlr he Is present,,, s ltie c-,t Ire r 'f' Uu atlon which l,3 beenul1!"14 attention of ,h, '. complaint ir.a ,i1B , S',k chamber of coni,i,ercJZ,0Mlh1en'":d t on of the railroad comX "consideration and recom,T,,H . w as to a basis ir .Tl' and satisfactory adJustmea,Tu iiiusirativo of the ,u.. existing in the passenger Is pointed out that the rate oi ,1 on the Sprlngfield-Wenillln. k... of tho Southern Pacific 3.6 cents per mile. wlm on the Springfield-Oak Ridge brantk ..unar uiscrepancies r ,., out in a table prepared by the toe mission covering must of the brutk ...c .siem io me state well as the main line. Thi. i.ki. n.iuwa .no luiowmg rales la effect 1'orland to Asliand, 3.( eeiti; uanuy io aioiuiia, b cents; HiLU boro to Tilamook. 4.8 cents: P.. and to Hillsboro, 3 6 cente; Broni mead to Willaiiiina,, 4.2 centi; D.I las to Black Rock, 6 cents; miu, to Airlie, 4.6 cents; Salem; to Oct linger, 3.6 cents; Portland to lit Minnvllle, S.ti cents; Portland u Corvallis, 3 b cents; Corvallli Bugeue, 4.S cents; Alpine Juutiu to Bawson, 5 cents; Alpine; Jant- tion to Gienhrook, 5 cents;; Albany lo Yaquina, 3.b cents; Albany Idahana, 4.8 cents; Woodbnri Spiiugfield, 3.6 cents; Eugene H Powers, 4.8 cents; Kugene to Powen 4.8 .cents; Portland W Powers, It cents; ilorris to hirk, 4.8 cenu. Hand Is that. "He'a a tough cus tomer,; said Miller after the match, "and will give any man all be cares for." , ' Prfscilla Dean tam, and sport hats at a elean up price for Saturday only, fleli Millinery. I A merica h ' Em b'dssy In Paris Bombed ' trtv AmmMUiRlfA Pres.' PAHIS. O. I. 1 9 A bomb ex-. plod.'d today In the bouse of Myron T llcrrlfk. American Ambassador, seriously Injuring the valet, who opened the pack- age ci.ntaiulng II. The room iu which (tin explosion occurred was Wrecked,, Ambassador Her- rt.k arrlvud-at the house two minutes after the bomb explo- Ion. Threats' to tear down tho ' American Flag over Ihe Amerl- run Embassy were contained in many letters protesting against tho conviction In the l ulled Stales of two Ilal.an for the murder of the . paymaster of 4 a shoe factory at llraititree, Mass. There have been numer- ou . demonstrations by tho most ra.ll.al elements in Italy over the case and communist newspapers In Paris took jb tbe campaign, urging follower lo protest to the embassy. Free'Periodon Wool is Fought PORTLAND, Oct 20. Oregon senator and congressmen have been requested by K. A. Ward, general uinnugor of the Oregon Wool & Mo liair Growers' Co-operative associa tion to use their best efforts In fur thering the extension of the emer gency tariff on wool until tbe per manent Kordney tariff bill now .be ing considered by congress, Is pass ed. The emergency tariff requires -a IT.c per pound duty on wool and this Mil will expire November 2i. From advice received from tlw iast recently It boa been learned that wool manufactarea throughout the eastern section of the country are putting forth every effort to have a porlod of free wool between the ex. piratinn of the emergency tariff and the passage of the permanent bill Hbould their efforts lucceed the I'nited States would be Hooded with foreign wool Imported free to take care of manufacturing requirements for 1922. Wool grower throughout the country feel that such a course would be disastrous to lbe wool crowing Industry, fur the benefits derived from the present emergency tariff were largely Impaired by the fart that hundred of millions of pounds of foreign woola were brought into the market during the free wool period previous to the passage of the emergency tariff.- The procedure re sulted In the demoralltatlon of the Hometttfe wool market and prevented any advance In price for a consider able period. , , Mr, Ward has been In close touch wllh Senator Charle 1.. Mr-Nary- and Congressman N. J. Slnnott, who have advised that the matter ha been taken up with the chairman of the ay and mean committee and have assured him . that, favorable action thereon I anticipated. ..Beaalur lc Nary has taken up the matter with Mr. Fortlncy Iwlee during the nasi few day and feel sure that there lll be no period of time between ihe expiration of the emergency tar. Iff bill and the passage of the per manent Fordney tariff. - -- e- IXSAXITV xhk1NT LRU. TO Rl K1DK SALEM. Oct ttt In, the tiffin of Sheriff O. D. , Bower there la a warrant for Chirte Horner of Mil' ( !ty, against whom an Inaanty coin plalat waa filed Monday, -.The. war rant- will never be aerved. for Hor ner wa found dead In hla home when un.oiie eve eyed. . NOW ALL TOGFTHF.It "ljcl'a foi'tiot aliout it and hack to business." 9 available. struction for by the receipts has become road and trail con he Forest Servico of I tho United States Department , of eet Agriculture within the National Forest of these same States: mak ing a grand total of $867,990. liOCAL NEWS 11-0 fellow who inn.le out. the list I The .amounts are considerably of Miiestlons on the income tax hli.nk "mailer than for the previous fiscal This Is due largely to the conc.es- as certainly an inqiiisitlv mil. Individ- iiiK alone. Ye ed. of lTunc Plckln's this morning rec'.l a lengthy communica tion from n rural "constant reader" trying to solve the mysterious au thorship pf the . remarkable child hood biography. But in spite of frequent Importunities to make pub lic the contents of the threo soap boxes, which where heavy as if pack ed with notebooks and school texts, the seals remained unbroken and the lids were Jeft undisturbed and in violate Just as they had been awk wardly and not all too securely nail ed on, perhaps by the young writer herself. - - . Towards the last, however, this trust, which was kept with - .such . A Cow Creek fanner tolls this one scrupulous honor by the University on a hired man. Thi-y had Just com- sion made by Congress to stockmen, . The and thought cornea that many wuereoy u ey are anoweo until ue sl.,,..g pnrchet will soon be sleep- due last spring. This action was mail necessary 'v the widespread depression in the live stock business. A small portion of the 'reduction is dun also to a falling off In timber .sale receipts of the forest due to Hero from Vinnqua II. Cox of.Unipqna spent the oar in town attending to business. Arrived from Portland . Mr. Iirian Hughes arrived this morning from Portland where he hu been attending to business for a In days. Ai'i'iveN from Knlclll - Geo. Wlllett arrived here hit night from Salem where he II at tending the Salem Law scnooi, visit with his parents. Arrives, from Suthcrlln Mrs. St. John arrived in town froa Suthcrlln today where she will spend a few days shopping and vlsitliif with friends. in which the writer coes Into detail business rnndttlons. concerning a three-line Juke appear-, Onlv states within which Notional Ins 111 tlib mlvinti Mevert.1 dnv neo. en...,. .,(., Dhn.a in .1,. ....Int. I I i,m f.tr Glendllli If neonle are srolnir to tret so het uo rtv dm nt ennna ok .m. r Mrs. Sam Ketlv and mother, Hn. over our nllcged Jokes we're going the funds derived from timber sales, I Francis Russell l. rt this moraine; for lo start writing; patent medicine les- graiing fees, special uses, etc., are Glendale where Dial. No. 12 of th returned to the States for roads and Rebecca convention meets, inere.- tlmoiilals. for three yeors. wa becoming em barrassing and it waa with a gen eral feeling of relief that the mail ing department yesterday started Ihe packnges to Opal Whiteley, New York. Whether the box. contained any memoranda,-any -rough notes or preliminary draft, that would throw light on the subject of Opal diary, no one vlll ever Inow. While she desired to have the boxes shipped to her, she seemed not all panicky to Is? reminded by the University of the existence of the boxes which she had apparently forgotten. It is con Idered here that If she had recalled any contents that might prove dis concerting, she would have showed niore anxiety and more Impatience to get them once more In her own possession. ! CALL FOR CIAV.HING. ; The churches of the Northern Bap tist convention are Bending a ship load of clothing to Ihe destitute peo ple of central Europe as a Christmas present. i The local Baptist church will he open lo reoeive donations from the .nth to tbe 25th or this month. I Warm, substantial and durable nUilhiug for men, women and chll-l-vn Is nee.i.-d. Clothing must be dlcsn and In good repair. I The people of these war-stricken countries will suiter eivatly this iluter unless we make a hearty re sponsa I., iliua APPtuL- - . NEW TODAY. lm SAI.K- and laurel weo.l rio.n.. 1. I-".'; AM1 'iTu r.ul a pluuo. Arply 3l! Se III SUIn street. l-'HlT "hYi.F. -liniv o"nt, vctrh and tl.1- Yj IT. i'l. kins. C,ii.) envllle MKN W.VSTKn ( apple Plckcs" 1 l imllr. I seller. Hunny.lale orchard 'o.. tlr.iln. Oregon ( iVlKKP ii'i.lt WAi.K- lb h.T.d of Vvvnii riuiKlnir In ... from I I" . NV'rllr ll..-r.tc Waul, l'oxl.ll1l'1,lt"'-biir5. iv'lVTKP -r,. hire ms?T IfHeler an. .11.' plew. o initw t.-e a, I". n deni- n.liHiion farm. Htate pric pet .' Wntc It" . near Mill City laat night nt Mvtn r.'K hl..,l I-ut l.llie.l re.'llis llt-aio.l rrn l.iic Furnace heal, hot .11.1 hsih. I'.arsire t. rnt. 3.1.1 .'..mrm-r--IkI Ate. I'ltonC ..7-1. ... , WANTPt Store beslnes- In n.rolra ll.ee UT.le.e wylillv In er hned lr:.c 11, -.r Heinliurg ami t.'.vi cash I'tMlhl V hltl. to in ,,.., hi Sit months TVrlte tW.ire, Kewa-teUew. Pflt n0.iT"."l "our h..ii. -h...tit...-.U whir l.rinra. .yar el.l liens, and a fw ri mouth It.., k .iiltn. bal,v rsrrlstfe. two sn.sll Incuhalors. ess--rtn tetilii. lr. About Urn ln...t row manurt for the hauling. H. IL atoyer. lit 80. Cuba uu pletc.l a high linysturk, when the new hired man who was on top ,of It shouted: "Say, Iions, how nm I go- In to cet (limn off of this?" After considering the situation for n moment the farmer replied: "Just shut your eyes and walk around a hit." It ! ROOTLFGGERS' AX THEM. WASHINGTON, Sept. 24. Sena tor Stanley of Kentucky today fav ored the senate with a "spirited" rending of the moonshiners' national nnlheni, which he said Is dedicated to the eighteenth amendment. Here it Is: - . Mv country, 'tin nt thee. Land of graie Juice and tea. Of thee I slnff. , Lnnd where all have tried To break the law and lied; From ever)' mountainside The bootleg springs. My native country, the' Land of home breweries. Thy brew I love, 1 lore tbev booze end thrills And thy Illicit stills. The moon-liI, iP rims In rills From high above. GOIV L1KK HOTCAKFS. Of course they will but llssen friends they're rjolng In go to pi-ess soon and you'll want vonr ropy when they're finished. Bo why not scud In vour name anil let us' savo yon one? I.AFK lTHKINs SFZ: "SMne enple kin make pumpkin pies to taste good without whipped cream." schools. The amount thus received venl ion takes in 11 districts. Tonight 15c A' First National Special Ua fWll" 11c vain r " 1 Millinery. Opportunity rnv! Snturdny. New sailor hats Just sr'-i rived. A great special for Saturday only. v. , MiTK K i-nrj Htns Nolle- n hci-rhv a ,,... ,,, ,,.)w ,r,. w, h, r-,elve, l.v the un-.-riKii.., at his .,ff,,. m ihe citv Hall K.her I'lth. IS2. f..r the lm,,r,.v.i.i.nl 4 .f South Steehen. Street fr, I 5 ';""' "I lioberts Street ,,h to B ,,,, ,n in-manner set fnrlli W n ll-e pli.na and Sliecittct In... nn D fil a ''''''''''' h I I n-. .1. ' .. . . a . .1.. ii.. i pvtirrtis f,,rf gretilrr tlmn Ihe play of won1 Tlio ci witlon of miukIit rtw I'alntliiL; love, lls(ruslt roiimnoo, tli world's niiotlmis, on (W ing caitvai of llie'Wten. Admission Children 15c Adults 35c j ( O.MKHY JIM I'AH.VMOINT MACiAZINK. Tomorrow: WAI.I.At K lthll IN "'fHK Lot K sW 15c T)IAT OIKtr Me ANITA STEWART IS 1IK.K 11EST THOTOI'LAV in Ie,,i,.n and sl'e. illcsllnna on flle 9 ' T) ' Y "Harriet and the Yip& of H....-I u.g in ca.e th, hid l ac,e,t,.,i ' ,,.wil llF '"ZJ"1" 5 ITU A TIU'K REfXKCTIlW W THK W llil'.l lHL w";v,nnii':o , :ih''"" 8- ihst mis m . in' riji " ,,"''b,,l,' Oregen. October It. I. WHIPPLE K .A I'HIZMA. .we ItV S X I w. inrir.u .iumkm tw.'ir.i' - . City Rrvcurtler of th CU of Kowburf. f --V