Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, February 13, 1922, Page 6, Image 6

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    Summer Camp
Proposed For Boys
J. E. Calavati. of the state depart-;
tncnt of (dwation, is in the city u
pisilfu Sitic rvlsor il. M. Irons in or-,
irarlziiiK rlul.s In the county. Mr.
I'nisM 1 si i to Interest a larh-e num- ;
l.cr of bo In club work mid If suc-
resslul plans to hold f.uir larite sum-.
wit aui.s this year. II" has un-d
tin- cooperation of tovoral of the;
Iiariln orKnnlzntlons and in Ihej
event the boys display sufficient en-1
tliiislasui the rauipi will be ln-ld. The
Hoy .S out halo cons' nt' d to uwj
some of ihidr best nu n us seriieants,
to take clinrKO of the rump which
will ho under the direct aupert Ision j
of some of I ho adult cluh worker. 1
Camps will he eMaMl.ilicd probably j
mar (illde, liiiys Creek, Klklon mid,
Smith Hlvr-r. A proKiain circuit will,
ho established nn 1 Instruction as well ,
as cntertalnnicnt provided. Phvsi-j
i lam. merchants, farm bureau men, (
cattlemen and omers win vi.u mes.e
camps and make short talks of in
struction. It Is also proposed to use
farm bureau and colleno films and
slides to lilve pli-tum shows at each
of the camps. The details have been
unite thoroiiKhly worked out and
will be put in effect if sufficient In
terest can be worked up.
o
Wednesday nlvht at 7:?.0 on the
hlch school eytn floor the Ashlnnd
II. S. haskethall team meets the It.
II. S. team. Nell her team lias been
beaten this year. It will he the IiIk
?est .iraine of (he season.
Afternoon Party
At Wharton Home
Mrs. (lenrne Wharton was hostess
to un afternoon party given Satur
day In honor of lor house uncut.
Mrs. Hazel Stone Pickens. The rooms
of the Wharton home were attrac
tively arranged with flowers and
ferns. The afternoon hours were
spent with sewing and music after
which a delicious luncheon was serv
ed by the hostess. Those present
were Mrs. Hazel Siono l'lckens, the
guest of honor. Mrs. (lily Cordon,
Mrs. Charles .McKliilnny. Mrs. Hoy
Catching, Mrs. Kenneth Qulne, Mrs
l.'oy Mellows, Mrs. I.ester Wlmherly,
Mrs. W. K. Ilamsdell, Mrs. Sain Shoe
maker, Mrs. Kd Thornton, mid the
hostess, Mrs. (leorge Wharton.
JEST Altlll V
Cnr of I'ajre fence. S. II. Crouch.
Rival of Ponzi
Fleeces Chicagoans
i
(Coutlnufc.l Krom l'aco One.)
speculator, whom they declared
brought llieni financial ruin.
The police lire seeking Hischoffs
sister, believed to he oil the Tannic
coast, to otiosllon her regarding the
f.loo in Liberty bonds entrusted to
lllschoh customers wishing to specu
late In oil.
Pope Crowned
Amid Great Pomp
HOM K, Fb. 12. PIuh XI wan
rrowticil Top' In tho bascillca of SI.
lVti-r'n today am id (tcrm-n of pomp
and enthusiasm uud tit (li pifxi'tice
of pi Inc.' uud diKiiltiirit'K of the
church, Iho diplomatic n pn ttfiilii
ttvcti of toivlKi? cnunti ivs, iihmiiIm ih
of the Kmnun iirlitliM iacv and 11 vnt
asHt'iuhliiuit fllltiiK iho (Vicat Blruo
tur to tlm vciy diMim.
Th" iituh-nt cuttnu wuh ourrlrd
out w'lh linpn-MMtvc c'M'-iiuHilfa and
Ih1 ih wIv clich'tl pmiiifT now occu
piM t lit Ihroin of lln' HikI ropo re
ported crowiii'd, l.eo 111. w ho t
teiiMied from T'tr. A 1. to Kl A. 1
IMiim XI naln )st d Ihe crowdfi
from Iho outer balcony of St
1'elerV this tluro nearly "ini.tnui 1
Jieople do ei tun "lonil live llro rope,"
and waving haiulki rchlefn. It bad
hern i.nhl.illy iiiinonno'd that t wlnri
10 the Cold weather th Vov would (
not blesM the crowd:! !nm the oti r
balcony, but rihli w.is iho Inls'eiice
and warmth of the cheeiH th.il the1
ponllfT llnally dec;d d he must an-i
nwer tin cull. S
WMSlJ
THEATRE
rilces Alwn)s 10c noil 1."c
M4TIXKK FM IIV V
rouAV
Sassue Ihiyakawa
1.
it
Whore Lights
Are Low"
A dramatics love atury of a
prince Irom the far east who
found liupplness In America.
A big new feature that holds
vim from start to finish.
Love conguers. Tho craftiest
minds or tlso Orient Jilnlled ti)
ihwiirl his love. See him rive
tmitle with their own deadly
weapons and win!
And a Select News and a 1
mrt comedy.
rilet-s tec ann i tt.
Lue FTVcrnon
WHO
"Plays the Pictures"
at the l'iano
L UtRTY
RED fllsS WANTS NTRSK
The local Hul Cross chapter
desires to (ret In touch with
a
maii or woman who la aide to
do part time nursing. There is
a (treat deal of sickness at the
rireh'iit time amoiiK families
where the finances will Lot per
i
mlt the employment of a train-
i
ed nurse and the lted Cross Is '
endeavoring to provide assist-
ani-e In such cases. A man or w
woman who can do practical
nur sine; Is needed and anyone
deslrlous of dolnn this 'work Is
asled to see either Secretary
'. K. lli-lnllne at the Chamber
4 of Com meri-M office, or Miss
Acnes l'ltcliford, civilian relief
worker.
4
NOTICE TO MERCHANTS.
All merchants who have sub-
sciibed to the fund for the en-
ti rtaiumeiit of visiting im-r-
chains during the convention
in tills city, are reiiueslwd to
send th'-lr checks at once for
the amount subscribed to A. J.
Milium, chairman vt finance
committee.
itOSKIIl'ltr, MERCHANTS
ASSOCIATION.
IIAII I'llirK AllTIST IN JAII.
K. S. Kscllck, accused of passing
bad checks upon Keedsport firms,
was brought to Itoseburg this tnoi n
Ing by .1. A. Zachary, deputy sheriff
of Keedsport, and was lodged In the
county jail to serve a 90 day sen
tence. Kscllck passed checks In the
sum of $10 and $a on John Fairchlia
and the Keedsport lititcher Shop, lie
was arrested and entered a plea of
not guilty. He was found gull'y nnd
sentenced to pay a fine of $100 or
spend HO days In Jail. Having no
funds he was committed to the coun
ty Jail. It Is possible that ho will
he Indicted for felony by the coining
grand Jury.
o
. The It. II. S. team will need your
support when thAV meet Ashland,
the unbeaten beam of southern Ore
gon. Wednesday night. This will be
the biggest came of the season.
o
KEEDSPORT ATTORNEY HERE
Attorney J. Hawkins Napier of
Reexport was In Itoseburg today'at
tendlug to business matters. Mr.
Napb-r has. been spending much time
In Washington recently working In
I he Interest of the I'mpqua Port. He
states that there Is Utile doubt but
that government aid will be forth
coming for port Improvement and
that the Oregon delegation Is firmly
committed to the project. He also
believes that government aid will be
m-cured on the Keedsport and I.oon
Lake roads.
Just received, newest models In
silk, evening and street dresses. S.
II. Crouch.
ft 4
A.)CTO TJIB TfiWK
l
J. A. Zachary of Itoodsport, who Is
deputy sheriff and pame waidM In
Ihat dlHiriit. In In ha city looking
after business matters. Mr. Zachury
Is registered at, thu llolel rmpnm.
Urn fnnii OuiyotivlUr
S. M. Pardep nnd C. O. Ptirtloy.
prominent i'anyonvlllo residents,
xpent today In Kosehurj atlondtnK to
lMi.-4lnet affairs. They motored to
this city.
Unity Son lloni-
Mr. I.ticetta Smith reports the birth
of n baby mm to Mr. and Mrs. (1. K.
l.onKhrake at tht home of Mrs. I.oiik
hrake'a mother on K. DoukIus street
ibis tuornlitK.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Duthln of
Trop. Idaho, who are rnrouto to Cal
tlornla, are K'O'st at tli Motel I'mu
uii.i in this city. Mr. Puthle Id ln
iereted In wheat prowlnc.
(ib-ngar) W. '. T. F.
I'lie lilengary W. C. T. V. will hold
thetr r i:iil,ir meeting Wednesday af
ternoon, rehruarv 16. at the home of
Mrs Karl A gee. A splendid program
"as i prepared to fellow the btlsl-
n i tie1, tiim.
P. T. V.. rk Together
s.itui ii. itftiTnoon a committee
,-iMi'p.'-. t P' -wi, representatives from
e.o i I .it , Hi i . ;,,-, r association met
'o (Oi.'il. r :i c- i.-i '.ilimient for the
b.n. -tit ,.' I-.. pMc USrary. 11
w.-is e. :d. .1 t.i tn the intertatn
m.nt at s I'M,.. V, M,,,i ,,- evening.
February ; - . In il-.. blg'i . hnnl audi
torium. llt;lslors;l t Hi,. i, ,1K1,V
Vniong tip. so reels, ( the
MoiiKlas hot. I are t'le f..r,..v me- W.
I' Yotke and x l',.-.(1I1,, t'al ; i
iieo ,. Van HUs.-on. V Vernon I
Wash.: John lr-.n. tiresham: 1.
W. Tame and wit.-. Mm :iebi; H.
Thompson and wtr-- s.-i'ti..; , T.
t'-.r-.t. wife and ..n ' i, r 1 t j
Mathews. (Hide Mr .i ,1 V n K
Wolfe. Tacoma; K II V',: (- i spo-k.i'i.-.
F. W. and .1. T K l. M-.-lne
(,r. ii-in; J C. Kt'lK1- Iv 'ui-.Miv er
'I C : ti M Cole. 1 r
J, K-on and wife, Sal-
(ilK-lH at the Hotel l'iii
The following ar
S'o -Is r- liered at the
inn It. E llalfner. li i
II. hiiin'.. M.MInnvlllc
on. l. Minnvllle. f. II I'
tage t'.r.nH. dun .lohnsen.
W. It t'oleni.in. Medford
l.uper. Mhanv; V. I. P
vallls; t:.'o km. Mar
Hoy O. 1'hiK, OakrUlgf.
THREE KILLED IN
BELFAST FIGHTING
fRv T'nited Press
REI.KAST, i'eh. la. Three were
klll'-d as street fichtins between the
ristcrmen and Sinn Keiners broke
out again today. -etachiuents of
troops and constables were rushed
to the scene to suppress the out
break. Stray bullets caused consid
erable damage.
WESTERN TONGMEN
CRAWL UNDER COVER
(Ily AitntH-liUftl I'ress.)
SAN FltANCI.SCO. Feb. 13.
Chinese tollmen throughout the
west are under cover aa the result
of an outbreak of the long war last
night. Two Chinese were killed in
Seattle, one in iiutte and one shot
probably futnlly In San Jose, Calif.
WmiiiIiius Issued.
PortTi.AND, Feb. 13. U'nitod
Tress I.- Warnings of wholesale ar
restB and severe penalties ir the kill
ings go on In the Chinese tone war
between the Hip Sing and Illng
Kong tongs were issued in all of the
lame cities of the Pacific coast to
day. Four lives have ulready been
lost in the war and more are feared.
The gunmen are active. Tills dis
rupts the recent attempt to make
peaco between the tongs.
Program to Be
Given Feb. 15
The Presbyterian church on Wed
nesday afternoon, February l.". at
2: ill) will be the scene of a social
gathering and program in honor of
the Frances K. Wlllard Memorial
day. An Invitation la extended to
all to come and bring a friend. Re
freshments and a social hour will he
enjoyed after the program ; which
will be as follows: Musical number,
"Win a Million Members," White
Itlbbon Quartette; scripture reading
and prayer, Mrs. 11. I,. Kddy: bio
graphical aketch of Miss Wlllafd's
lire, Mrs. C. I.. Searing; present day
needs and "Memorial Fund Quiz,"
led by Mrs. A. C. Marsters; reading
by Mrs. W. W. Ashcrait and others.
Other musical numbers will he given
during t lie afternoon.
AKOl'NO THE T0WX
In 1ty Toilnr
Sam Thackeray, of Iluck Fork,
spent the day In Itoseburg attend
ing to busincs matters.
Item Fnlo in City
Hem Fate, a well known resident
of Days Creek vicinity, was in Hose
burg for a few hours today alend
Ing to business matters.
Few Honrs In City
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Still, who are
now making their homo In Myrtle
Creek were In tills city for several
hours today nttending to business
mntters.
Here on Visit
Mr. nnd Mrs. Oeorge Qulllo nrrlv
ed hero today to spend some time vis
iting with friends. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Ouille formerly mnde their home in
.tills city but are now of Crams Pass.
Passes! Through
F.viingeline llooth, commander of
the Salvation Army, passed through
this city this morning on train No.
,".;i eitroute to southern points. Com
mander liootli spoke yesterday In
Portland to an audfenee of 6000 peo
ple. Visiting Here
Miss Hester McKay,, of Turner.
Oregon, nrrived in Itoseburg yester
day to visit for several days with her
sister, Mrs. W. K. Ott. Miss McKay
Is enroute to Fresno, California,
where she will visit her sister, Mrs.
Itobert Schafer. Miss McKay nnd
Mrs. SrhaftT will motor back to this
city Inter.
Junior I'nioii M'l
The Junior t'nlon of the First Ilap
tlst church, w lib h bus recently been
organized, held their regular meet
ing at tiie church yesterday after
noon with thirty members present.
The following officers were chosen:
Ira ityrd. president: Porls Pickens,
vlco president; (iladys Neal. secre
tary; and Dorothy McDonald, treas
urer. Itetflstered lit till t.raml
Among those registered at tiie Ho
tel Crand are the following: Dalsey
Waikins and Myrtle Watklns of Ku
gene; K. Maves. Kiddle; Mr. and Mrs.
F. Hay Dalns. v.edford: M n. W
Woods, Mcdford; Karl I,. M.-Nutt
Fugeiie; F. A. Weaver. Yonralla: and
Mr. and Mrs. Schusntan, Camas Val-
Mn. INmell to Sini(
An ltrcrestin nu-etlng of the Par
ent Teachers association of the Itose
burg high e::ool will be held tonight
at the auditorium. Tills Is to lie a
very Interesting program and a large
at'endance Is expected. One of the
feature numbers of the evening will
be a vocal solo by Mrs. Fred Powell,
one of Itoseburg' best known sltn:
e: s.
SlHN-lnl RepreM-ntntle llert
'.ia-.Miv.'r I t'liarl.- T..ni:. !i. siv-cial rcireen
, ..ti 1 11. Y tative vt the cofft'e d parttlli nl of
j I nil I'o . of Portland. I" In the
f city this ek In the interest nf his
limine, snd in conipsey with It 11.
n- .mi t'li Mottre. tiie regular representative of
11 .-.'l ri . tiie Portland concern. Is calling upon
1 I't-- V the no reliant of till city tntro.lnc
V H 1 ar Ing tiie many popular luo- cat ro d
' ; r tt- t.v the ahovv uhul.-sa'.e hotio Mr
li- ! l- ifi . Tuiilfcen wilt spend tiie entire w.-ek
1 -Nt- r It heie.
TNT may he f:rel Inlo hr
lmliet witliout cvnlotllnc.
a rifle
nnsKTirno, oreoo. mqntmt. rrnnrAnv n. uma.
Borah Slams
I Ex-Service Men
Pv A.w'a'Ml Press.
V A. -fit IV. TON. Feb. 13.
Dlscuiwlhg tbe bonus in the
senatw, S. n.itor Ilorali of Idaho
said that the ieiii.sts of heal-
thy ex-si ivies) men might em-
barrass the government in tak-
log care ot fie wounded and
disabled.
SECRETARY OF NAUV
SUGGESTS BIG SAVING
ltv Ansi-infa Press). !
WASHINGTON. Feb. 13.
F jcretary !) -nby npi ared be-
fore the house naval committee
today to r" oiiini-nd thai the
navy personnel for the next fis-
cal year be iio.UOO men and
6000 apprentices, compared to
100,000 niMi and 6'ino appren-
tlccs now au'liorized. He rcc-
oiiimeiideii Ihat 100 destroyers
be placed cut of commission.
He esllmiieil that this pro-
gram would effect a saving of !
JTO.OOO.OtH) In next year's bud-
got. .
Hall Indorsed
r- r
Uovernor or Oregon
PORTLAND, Or., Feb. 12. Sena-!
tor Charles Hall of .Marahiiehl is lo ,
bo oflured llu- pubfrmitoria! incloiMi-
ment of the t.-deration of patriotic1
soclftKi8," this decision haviuc been,
madti Saturdny niglit when the or-;
ganization nu t in a special session
for the purpose of making Its choice
of a republican candidate for gov
erno;'. (
"I am naturally glad to receive i
such un endorsement as this, but as1
yet I am not p ady to announce that
I will run for povernor." said Sena-(
tor Hall yeBtenlay afternoon at the,
Iiemon hotel before he left for his
home in th Coos Hay city.
"This ofTer, when officially made. ;
will of course cause mo to give $-rl-ouii
consideration to the idea of run-1
ning for governor. I have in truth!
never Berlously conudfivd it, but;
have been content to let my friends
keep talking in my behalf." j
The fact that the patriotic socle-.
ties have chosvn Senator Hall ua i
their candidate is Raid to mean the
elimination of several prospective
candidates from tho gubernatorial
field. Senator I. L. 1'atterson of :
Polk county. Colonel Ceorge II.
Kelly of Portland, and C.eorgo A.
White, adjutant-peneral of the state, I
were receptive to t he indorsement.
Tho m;n who were not successful in1
receiving the indorsement are said to
havo pledged themselves to pet be
hind the chosen candidates uud re-,
main out of the race. '
The choice of Senator Hall and
the elimination of these three nar-
ro-.vs the list of pu.siMe candidates
considerably. It is almost positive :
that Governor Olcott will run to suc
ceed himself. Louis K. Hean of Km- I
gene, on the eve of the meeting of
the patriotic societivs, announced'
himself as a candidate. Stephen A.
Lowell of Pendleton is fn the race
and so Is J. D. Lee of Portland. K11-,
mor has It that Judge William M. j
Cake intends to run, hut he has
made no announcement of such a 1
plan. j
Senator Hall is 4 2 years of ace
and for. several years has been In the
telephom and banking business in
Marshfiehl and Coos Iiay ci'ies. He,
was electi d to the state senate two
years n,t; and was one of the recog-1
nii.vd leaders in the 1 ! 2 1 session.!
He has been active in republican
politics of his district and has a
wide acquaintance throughout the
StUte. j
It l:i not Improbable that his an-1
nouticetnent uf gubernatorial candi
d acy will bo made w i t h i n a few
days, although Ire left Portland hist .
night without so stating.
Meetings lleing Hrld
Gordon C. Griffin of Kucene. Ore
gon, and missionary of the Ameri
can Sunday School union, is holding
meetings at Glenitary this week. Mr.
Griffin conducted a meeting last
night and meetings will be held there
the remainder of the week. AH are
extendi d a cordial invitation to at
tend. MRS. JACK UIZl.EY VERY 11 1.
Mr. .1.1 k RUley, who has been
vl-ltiiii at the home of h"r daughter,
Mrs. .1. 11. Tames of Carn.-s station,
lor the p.it few days, took very ill
sud 1. -nly l.nt night. Dr. Meiviii of
this city was called nnd Mrs. Kizl. y
was liroiig.it lo the Mercy hospital,
.vie is i:i a very critical condition
with a l-.'in-.rrhaKe of the brain. It.
Melviii has the case In chat:., with
i'rs. ll.ni-k and Hoover assisting
Mm. Mr. Illiley Is expected to ar
rive come lime tomorrow.
miss, ru i,ks td 1st or
lliOR AT VHI HOME.
Sevcr.il L-uest were Invited to the
home of Mrs. lluy Cordon Eri.lav af
ternoon t, (l dinner party in conipll-.
t .tit to M-. Iliuel Ht.nie Pi -ken,
w i-.o 1 visiting here with Mr, tb-o.
Wliart.in v lovely dinner wa s. rv
e.i ! the i.,.te, Mr, ('union, after
lii 'i ti-. k jests enjoyej nni-.fc and
fiv! il .-i.n..r;ltlon. These pr.'Sent
.'... Mr- Haiel Stone PI. ken, the
en-st of !- ' ior. Mr. and Mr, tieome
W ! -irr.ni ':s. Allen and the host 4111, 1
h.-ste
r and Mr, tiny ('onion.
Vine of erv ten children are born
wl'l
T
health.
t.igo adult peron brw!-..
-11 'i"..- minute.
S.uar ...ne waste Is being m-,le
In'o t iill l-'ig board.
S; .ir.nc sword fish is a sp,,; t in
1 S ..-'.i water
Th--e -. niore than 1:10 known
sp.v.es of hats.
BRITISH TROOPS
REMAIN IN IRELAND
I 'Jly t'nlted PrMO
I PFliLIN, Feb. 13. Sailing of
Prlti.-ii troops from Ireland to Kng
land was ordered suspended today.
This was reported to be due to the
situation on the l ister border where
Sinn Feiners and listeriuen had been
fighting. The troops may be order
ed to guard the border. j
ZEVPREU0STD0ES
R0V GARDNER STUNT;
(Ily Ass... bit.-.l Press.)
NKW OHLKANS. t eh. 13. A
pretty voting woman, thought by the
police to be Zey l'revost, the missing
Arbuckle witness, escaped from a (
hotel here today while detectives
were waiting In the hotel lobby for;
authority from San 'ranclseo to take
her Into custody. She is said to have
lowered herseir on a rope from the,
third story window to the courtyard!
below. I
AUALANCHE BURIED
TWELVE MAZAMAS;
fT3v Associated Press.)
PORTLAND. Feb. ID. Twelve'
Mazamas were swept by a snow-slide
three hundred feet down Mary's
Peak, ten miles west of CorvalliB, on
Sundav. One woman was painfully
,bur, ami two n..n w.re injured.
The climbers, after reaching the
I.. 1.1 1..-.. ...I t....r cli, liner nn
peait lO a iintrtiu, " , . .,u.,.p,
tho snow when an avalanche carried
them at ferrlfic speed, burying many.
Other members of the party dug
out those buried and constructed a
stretcher to carry out. Hie injured
woman, Susan Kelletl.
LOGGER KILLED
BV COMRADE'S GUN
(Hy Apsocl-iteit rrei
OTT VI'DTaV Itr Veh 1? T)ftW
ColliiiH was killed hy a bullet from aj
pin heins cleaned by Pack Kendo-
vich. who occupied the bunk house'
next to Collins, nccordine to a report
from the Silver Kails timber camp. (
o-
Forest Service I
Meeting Continues
The Joint forest service meeting
started Saturday, continued over to
day with the officials -and rangers
sathercd In the local forestry office.
The mornin? was spent considering
ranee appraisal work with J. I Pet
erson, forest examiner, from the
Portland office presiding. This aft
ernoon the time was spent consider
inr general forest problems and mis
cellaneous topics. Forest Supervisor
N". K. M Duff and Hanger Hoy Parks
of the Cast-aile forest were visitors
at the meeting today.
INVESTIGATE POISON
"SALTS" SHIPMENTS
fBy Assnclated Pres.
SEATTLE. Feb. 13 Statewide
action to prevent a further poison
ing epidemic from shipments of
"salts." following tho death of the
five children at Klaber on Saturday,
was taken today by tire state medical
authorities. The shipments of salts
are being traced and an analysis is
being made nt the university chem
istry department.
Sweden's mortality In 1 920 was
the lowest ever recorded.
XtV TODAY.
Cm ill ilry fir vv111.1l. Deer Creek Sales
St:UJ,.. ' one 1. it
1MI: SAi.i: A K.....1 s .1 lian.j
piano. .;!.-. .p. -!.oiie;i;ii-K.
t'.'i: i:i:.'i' i';e.is.nii sit-et.in: t-.-.im.
Is.- ot l-.ito a:.. I tel. ilionv. -Very
1-.1s.11 ,l0e r 1 '. 1 iak .-
l-t.'. KKNT -1J .l.r.s ,'.f "J-. .ftl la ml. one
iniU- r. -rt!t .r l-il. iil...wer. ,01 hlk'l.
vvay. In. mire M. A. l-ori.-r, l:t. j.
1-Mlt SA1.K ." A. I'." ltarrt-4 It". 5
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IN STOCK. PROTECT YOUR EYES
WITH PROPER SHADES
Hudson Electric Store
District Deputy
Visits Lodges
George Xeuner, district deputy
Grand Exalted Huler of the Elks
lodge, returned to his home In Rose
burg yesterday after visiting the
lodges of southern Oregon and Kla
math Falls. .Mr. Neuner went to
Klamath Falls on Wednesday, spent
Thursday and Friday in Medford and
was In Ashland on Saturday.
"The lodges are all In fine condi
tion and reflect the great good they
are doing in their communities," Mr.
N't uner said, upon his return to this
city. "I have only the highest praise
for tho officers of the lodges.
"liusiness conditions in eastern
Oregon, around Klamath Falls, are
rapidly improving; The people there
are optimistic and take the situation
m that light and no doubt conditions
will continue to Improve. Klamath
county Is just inaugurating a road
program whereby the people ot Kla
math county will shortly pass upon
the question of issuing bonds in the
sum of $800,000 to take care of the
main highways.
"While in Klamath J-aira i at
tended a Chamber of Commerce din
ner and never have I seen more crys
talled sentiment in favor of road
improvement than was shown there.
This improvement will mean consid
erable to that great county In par
ti. -ulHr nnd will benefit the entire
CHILDREN
-i. . w t -0.
Marie Prevos
A coiiiel.v-li'iiia of a Foil ion b emit y who breezed into"
crntlc family 11ml started a storm that subsided
111 a double weil ding.
I "DON'T GET PERSONAL
!
YOl 'I.I, I.AKill AND ENJOY EVERY MlNVTEOft
A JOHN BVNNY COMEDY' A Nl VOD-A-YHJ.E''
U C2
A FOX SUPER SPECIAL "While NcwYorg
$ Keep Your Eye on this Spot for Announcement f
j ( IIII.DREN 5c '1"VIMY vl' ti i.v.m Al" -
r.
Constance Binney
. 11 knin I
p lii ft uonileiTiil niimntlc ltry of crmvns-In n n.--'11 r
"Siirh a Little Queen
If n ciuiwly of youth nnI love In Arcndy. wIm'"" '"
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4 ANDY MINN ( OMEDY ANI WINNER l'Tm ,l
i Childi-Pn Re Adults
f Yi:)NESDAY ANU 1
S DIKTIM FARNIIU in "TheDeVinKl
REDUCTION
ON ALL
LIGHT
(MIJ 1KYMAGES EE
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. , SAI.KM. Fh. 1!.J
niaieiy ng per cent o!
coll in the Wili.m..
was damaged by th, J
weather, accordlnr t. I
prepared by C. C. E;J
J. . bavage. who nil.,,
al days in the rural rj
-vestigatlng broccoli .
As a result ot tl(
factory weather cont:
report said, the malt pc
crop lo be harvest
lute, and carload In
products will not be t:
til early lu March.
I state as four main tf!f;
Into Klamath Falls. th ci:
I "Medford and AsMui
j greasing and buslnen -,
normal. However tiffin;
! as we do. to a eubstui
inent In the future."
i Roseburg has bealraif
hall game this Ktmai
' has beaten every tet
this season. Dontau-.
betwwn tho two untune
Bouthern Oregon. Cw
school at 7:30 Weia:.
I Green turtles riir.
more-thsn 7"0 r"?
s Jtiar.i;ii'ii' '
LAST TIMES TODAY'
IN HER LATEST PILTTKK
I
"WI.NXERS OK THE WEST."
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writers ralleil
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