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ROSKBOlfl NEWS-REVIEW- TIT-SPAT. OCTOnER 2., 1021 PA AT? TWO it's Coys y4r tacc Fro-Ti Conference toasted, of course. To seal in the flavor i4 Jrtncys Mast Have Speedometers , W. E. Anderson, yesterday nfter 110011 appeared before Justice of the Peace George Jones, and paid a fine of ti. for driving a motor truck without a mirror. The arrest was mud.! by State Traffic Officer J. J. Mn.Mahon, who also caused a number of Jitney drivers to appear before the Juullce for Instuctlons concerning the motor vehicle law. Mr. MeMa hon states that many automobile currying passengers for hire are op i ruling without mieednn.eiers, whll.. It is expressly provided in par:iriinh 4, section 3. of the motor vehicle Ifiws that every "for hire' ear must bo equipped with a speedometer. The ti attic officer requested Iho Justice to Be Better Looking Take Olive Tablets If your skin is yellow complexion pallid toriRuc coated appetite poor you have a bad taste in your mouth a lazy, no-Rood feeling you should take Olive Tablets. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets a sub stitute for calomel were prepared by Dr. Edwards after 17 years of study. Dr.Edwards'OliveTabletsarcapurely VPRetablecom pound mixed withohveoil. (You will know them by their olive color. To have a clear, pink skin, bright eyes, no pimples, a leelinft of buoyancy like childhood days you must Ret at the cause. ' Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act on the liver and bowels like calomel yet have no danRerou after effects. They start the bile and overcome con Ctipation. Take one or two niehtly and note (lie pleasing results. Millions of Uic3 are sM annually ut 15c and 30c (Gy Glenn Radabaugh.) The Koseburg delegation of boys who attended the Older Hoys Con ference at Ashland returned yester day. The boys all report a splendid time and are loud in their praise for tile hospitality of the Ashland peo ple. The attendance this year was not over large but the meeting was said to be the best ever. The pro gram lasted over the week end. lturing thul time the hoys enjoyed hearing such lei Hirers as Dr. Carl !. Honey, bead of the Willamette rnlver.dty. Iir. K. C. Hickman, head I of the Kimball School of Theology jcnn ii. kikiii- inierin:e secreiary or the Y. M. ('. A., and many others who were fine sneakers. The whole theme of the conference this year was "The Trice of leader ship." The theme was treated from thi physical standpoint by lr. A. K. Yoiiut: from the intellectual stand point by lr. lKnev; and from the spiritual or Christian standpoint by Dr. Hickman. Saturday afternoon the hoys wit nessed a football game between the Ashland and Rrants 1 ass high schools. Saturday evening tUey were given a banquet by the Ashland high school girls which was enjoyed very much. Sunday morning the boys attended Sunday sehood and churn services and In the afternoon tne big meeting of the whole conference. This was the speech bv Dr. Hickman on "The Price of Christian leadership." II was a splendid lecture delivered In a forceful way. Dr. Hickman won the friendship of all the boys In this led lire. Sundav night the final meeting was held, the speaker of the even ing being )r. Hickman. Koseburg has the honor or having two officers chosen from her dele gation as officers. Monroe Hilton was elected president and Harold Woodruff, sergeant at arms. Krom every comment yet heard the boys as a whole were well pleas ed and received a great deal of good from the conference. it has not been decided as yet where the meet ing will be held next year, but the boys are determined to bring It here. The delegates from Rnsehtirg were Robert C.lle, Kenneth Dunham and Harold Woodruff, representing the Rantlst church; Ivan Atterbury and Clifford Thornton, representing the Mgh school; .Monroe Hilton. Adraln "loom, l.ynn lleckley and Olenn Radabaurh, representing the Chrls! 'an rhuri-h: Roy Martin, representing 'he Method!? church; Flovd Rovce ind Po'.nnd Swartz, renroentlng the "oy Scouts; and I.oas Wrliht. renre- entln " the Church of Christ, sclen- 'isl. Piiwl! I,, p. I.lnntott nernm "anled the delegates as adult lender. iliOUK'N THE TOWN it i I- i in SMS Here front Klklon Mr". J. t. fnwvers. nf Klktnn. Is n. rutin i; a few il.ivs In this vlelnlly llh friends and shopping. ' rili riv Operation 'Vrr;?' V.'Mliani .etiner, Jr., nn--V Mii a minor throaf operation at h. Mercy hospital yesterday niorti v. with Dr. A. C. Seely In ntten I mee. Ti. rs Arc Killed '!. nn Rvmers nail Thomas Nlfil.lelt-i mealed In the elly court ve:iterdav n, entered a pba of guiliy to a it;lre no lines from those violating his law until after a warning had e. n given Ihein, liut In the future hi:! e iiukc will bo rigidly enforced he states. Don't have suo J cess with your Shaking today ana failure tomorrow. Have perfect eco nomical results every time you bake you can do it if you use CALUMET BAKING POWDER If it were not pure most dependable most economical, it would not be the world's biggest sell ing brand today. No human hands t-ver touch Calumet a it is made in the largest and most sanitary baking pow der factories on W MAM W1 lNkU Teachers to Give Benefit Program The high school teachers are pre pared for an Interesting program to be given at the high school tonight. The program Is to consist of a nuiu- Ur of musical selections and short playlets, which are said to be ex ceedingly amusing. The proceeds are to be used for the benefit of tne teachers rest room which Is lining fitted up at the high school. The program is as follows: Piano Solo. Miss l-ois Woodruff. Vocal Solo. .Miss Frances Parslow. Playlet. Pyramus and Thlslio. (Tak -n rroui Shakespeare Midsummer Nighfg Dream and staged as Shape- speare staged his own plays.) Cast Interpreter, Miss Hess I.ew- . ii 4i,. m..., rnial Jac- Emma Ueland; Mary Gray. Goldle, ".: A1-i h ' Mnek Tm.na Inland Star Movie Actress Aspirant. Alice obs. CI s tie s k' ,r.1; : inland; Newlyweds. Madge Calkins, Una Kaster, l.otta lloiopeur. irum linker- Arabella S..znm M-.v pr,,r. Sup,. M. S. Han,... Pro oue j Ca Raker. Anil, Sczuxn, , ,Uy J r.. ""hT' MlJ'Humu-; Mother. Re Lewis; lilil, 16 Miss Rosa 1. Pa rott ThWbe MU Richards; Teddy. Helen Miller; '" "tfX-rdr ' 10 Car' BakeT- Kub"- '.'on' L? AMK.i: Cunaln, ! I'c.and; Ko.le. 12 years. Irma i .. Alice Ueland and Irma Mar-' """lens; touiaie, o years, rieien Alii- tens. Vlohn Solo. Ernest Arundel. Vocal Solo. Mrs. C. A. Ilrand. Playlet A photographer's studio In Koseburg. Scene The Photographer's studio. "Time The present. Cast Mr. Cameron, photographer, Mr. Tavlor; Rural levers, Irma Mar lens, Wlirrld (i. Itichards: Mr. King and basket Hall Olrls: Ruth. l.otta Hollopeter; Clrace, Clistie Meek; i.ucv. Crystal Jacobs; Roberta, Helen iiMr- Ciimille. Lena Easier; Esther, ler. SPIRELLA CORSETS Made to measure. Belle Case.. Phone 391-L. IXK'At COl PI.E VKI The Presbyterian Manse was the scene of a pretty wedding Saturday evening, when Miss (J race Oilllam b-canie the bride of lieu Dawson. Hoth parties are well known resi dents of South Deer Creek. Rev. Warrington officiated at the service. rln- th.Tn.T"? ?" wedded life durlaT J" veulng lu thi. I, -.'.. tsii,. lKllel I.-Imimt-oTT. l'Wl'Ht 1, l'r-iillut0 IUIUI ll If'iilMTuiii,.. "lriur." il:""ZT A I'urti t.,i,i Tin , i .,,1 8-pt. I'iii; season.. Spt. to Mmi1' Oregon: sttus WH.I.IAM BEI.-ft I A pou 1 ltt-.j. I 12 n. surey pound run nf Calumet contnina full onB inatf-afl .f Hi us. CJIiin. He you net ii pound when you want it. barge of speeding on South Steph ens street. The boys were chargea wl'.li raring and admitted their guilt. They paid fines of $15 each, liver from Siithcrlin - Among those spending last even ing in this city fro... Sutherlin were 'lima and Florence Johnnon and Olive Welch. i'ront Voncalln Mrs. A. I,. I.aswcll, of Yoncalla. :uid I.edle Miller and wife were in the city last evening for several bourn. Vlsiw in Cltv M. F. Ryan of Drain former roun ty commissioner, spent yesterday I:. Koseburg attending to business mat ters. Over from Siitlierlin -dr. and Mrs. C. A. Star!; and Mr ind Mrs. August Vogolp.ihl of Suth ernn were among tne visitors here last evening, who attended the recit al nt the Preqbvlerlnn church. 31 MOST SENSATIONAL SACI FTC E SALE EVER. HELD IN THIS CITY SHOES SHOES SHOES For Men For Women For Children Every Pair must go--Notliing Reserved . I., not .i,.s mioi s os -sm.i:. W HITMAN KII-.TII SHOES oi SAI.K. CIIII'PI VA l.tNilil Its N SALE -McEI.WAlX SHOES ON SAI.E. '.ISHION I'l.A I E SHOES OX SALE. Every Pair Shoes m our Entire Stock on Sale r': - -ry dr-Hg. miK 'Vir KM,S- J( ST AT THE The Greatest Value Giving Event Ever Offered in Koseburg We Irlttl our Ih-M to lake rrr of Hie rnm.U ml K ,,p ,,HM, f , . i.i ... . no Willi run. help. rtl.MK IN TIIK MoiiMMj I'.ESK IF lt."slli V u- .V n ...iriHrnerlohnn those . le (he m n L ,?., " .'. n '.T . ,, r ml, In II... afternoon . COME IN THE Mt.RMMi. ": Ineiu will Ik- standing Roseburg Booterie Proved! Yesterday! To Rosebur Big Audience at Presbyterian Church Hears Helen Clark and Joseph Phillips in Edison Tone-Test In a test of direct comparison, made yesterday at the Presbyterian church, before a large audience, the New Kdison scored a complete and convincing triumph. Helen Clark, the famous contralto, sang in di rect comparison with the lie-Creation of her voice by the New Kdison. To every ear, there was no difference between her living voice and her Kc-Created voice. This is the most drastic phonograph test known. No other phonograph has ever sustained it. No other phonograph lias even attempted it. The New Edison's marvelous performance of yesterday vindicates everything that has been said or claimed for its perfect realism. Helen Clark stood on the stage next to a shapely Chippendale cabinet. She began to sing. Her golden notes soared over the auditorium, bringing all under its magic spell. Halfway through her song she suddenly stopped singing. The New Edison, at her side, took up her song, and continued it alone. Singer and phonograph thus alternated, throughout the song. The only way the audience could be sure which was singing, was by watching Miss Clark's lips, so exactly like the living voice was the llc-Created voice. Joseph Phillips made the same test of compari son with the lie-Creation. of his baritone selec tions. Again the same result there was no dif ference between the Re-Crculed voice and the living voice. Proof was piled upon proof! Evidence was massed on evidence! The end of the co'icert found the audience absolutely and completely convinced, through its own personal experience, that there is no diirerence between an artist s liv ing performance and its Re-Creation by the ew Edison, that listening to the New Edison is, in literal truth, the same as listening to the living artists. HE NEW EDISON 'The Phonograph with a Soul" Only one question can still bother your mind. This question we now answer. The instrument used in yesterday's tests was not a special model. It was an Ollicial laboratory Model loaned by a local owner. Every Ollicial Laboratory Model in our stock is guaranteed to sustain the same lest of direct comparison with living artists. You can have an Official Laboratory Model m your home. You can own an instrument Mini" will do everything done yesterday in the test. Come in. Hear the wonderful Ollicial Iwratory Model for yourself. Iarn about our Plan, which puts our Ollicial Lalwratory .Moat' into your home for no more than you would pay down" for a talking machine. OTT'S MUSIC STORE lriii 1 SMlu ROSEBURG, OREGON I'KRKINS III.Ik;. 'vS ST.. ItO-lKltl IU1. IHtK. IIIM.N IIItl NN.