PARK 1HHKR 'even on the day court opens, causing ........ . eoumy oiricials iu drawing new names. The fact ihat there in to much sickness throughout the county is also causing ,ho courl officials much trouble h, obtaining the necessary names for a Jury. - ' o CHI UP HER P CHARLES W. PADDOCK SAYS FORM IS BUNK TREATYVlOLATED Representatives of Umpqua jnu3',iY a'niTtlie Boston flyer, (Trey worthy, 2:0'-U. tllHl '" leading wlu ner, each having 11 triumphs to Its credit I ,, winaii Had Rlieiin.nfisin Her Knife anil Fork. Jliil' HI , Mere Shallow of Fnnntt Great Sprinter Runs Because of Love of Sport VARDON AND BRAID COMING L sad Went for ll'i P.?" u'ink of Sleep. I-riciil irme oatnerln City for Pow-wow Today. fj, know Her Since K.covery. . -hanee Tanlac has made In pfv amazing, for It has not OVER 50 ARE PRESENT Sum. but has built me up ItOSKnCTWl JfEWS-REVTKW, WFPXrSPAT. FFTmrATtY IS. 1023. MID .ifSPORTfc 00D FOR i 542 Saratoga SI., 1'ortlaml, long time I had rheuma o bad in my shoulders, arms ikl.-s that I went for weeks it hardly petting a wink of I couldn't raise my hand to . tin, Inlnta if mv niy nair nu v - j i gweie-u ue ; - I ,aI I couldn't close my band v fcu'band had to cut up my ,'ir me. I fi ll off In weight un- ka a mere snauow. Just liKe a uinereni person Lnd my friends wno unveil i hue for some time hardly know fter what laniuc oas none ior can't praise u enoun. !ac i "old ln KoseDurg dv w. human's Tharmacy. and bv hi druggists everywhere. R mailt of Fanions lnip,ua Trllw -Makes Claim For IJ.0IM,000 Jtetuni far IjuuI Taken by the ;i eminent. Approximately 50 Indians, repre- .noiaiia. suetz, firand Iton.le. f'alnpoulu and Coos branches of the I'mpiiua tribe, met in R0Se burg today for the purpose of con sidering action on the treaty of 1847 by the terms or which the Indians claim $12.0UO,000 is due from the government. The Indians are being represented by G. W. Kapp. who has been appoint ed to take charge of this affair, and the legal phase is in the hands of attorney Elbert Hermann, now of Tori land. It is claimed that In the year 1S47 the government set aside the lands between the Rosue and Columbia rivers and the Cascade mountains and the Pacific oceun for the Indians of that district. At that time the l-mpnuas were a powerful tribe, em bodying the smaller tribes mentioned above. The I'nipqua tribe numbered rg city council to consider a ; al laal "me aDout " Indians, while m program for Handling tne t ' a.cianeu ii unit . V Will IMIlt'U Willi the Calapoola tribe which was class ed as one of the Umpqua tribes by n-.nny 'histo'iians the Umpqua Indians practically controlled all of the land north to the Columbia, while several strong tribes were to be found on the Washington side of the Columbia rlr er. The government, the Indians claim set aside by treaty all of this land but later the country become settled up by white men. Homesteaders took over the best farming lands and gra dually the state has been settled up forcing the native Indians out. This 1, lu lnl,nH la In Wnl vMqlnn tn mo rides to be given. " "" ....v. . j 0 the treaty. I . . . .. . . The Indians claim that as a result of this treaty violation they are en titled to the sum of $12,000,000 In payment of the lands taken from them. - They met this morning at the Mncrabee temple, Indians from Til ler. Calanoola, Kugene, Iloseburg and other points throughout the district being present. There were approxi mated SO In attendance. The meet ing wns held behind closed doors only Indians being allowed to attend the sessions. O. W. Knpp, presided and an organization was first formed and committeemen appointed to take rhnrire nf the activities. JllTV PTVirP The election was concluded shortly UU.I y UK fin ,)Rforo oon and ,he iniuan8 then en joyed a fish feed at the Home res tr.urant on Sheridan street. This afternoon they again took up the business session, discussing various matters pertaining to the suit which the organization expects to bring k- delegates to Meet Tuesday arte delegation of representa- o' cities of the state. Is exped ite next week to meet with the! camp grounas luaiiiiaineu ny ally all of the cities. It is d to work out a uniiorm set ll -s and if It Is favored by the jr to agree upon a minimum . for the use of the grounds. rwting will be held at the city (t artlng at 10 o'clock on the fi of Tuesday, rebruary 21. fc ceting will be ln charge of ir W. S. Hamilton, until an or ption Is formed. The delegates jp entertained with the visiting sSantJ attending the retail mer xs convention and will be the juests at the banquet and on fcp the Roseburg boys the best In you can when they meet the I'd Wfh school basketball team H. S. floor tonight at 7: SO. t crt has a eood chance to even ktcerpast dereats at the Hands it ncuthpm Oregon team and i"d ill the support she can get. & b the fastest team that -en put out for years and ex it best Ashland. There will ovs' preliminary. fmen Reject A. and K. Churchill. Mrs. I.ula Mrs. Katherlne Francis, n drawn for jury duty, have de- to serve and their rejection have been mailed to County Riddle si.inev Arinma h hpen i ftcainst the government, d and It has been discovered "'" n dance Is planned Thomas 0. lllrley has moved dl Ibfl fenterlalnment of all of the tne county, leaving five vacan- n..s. "n the jury panel. There are j At the election this morning. Isa- W others excused because of dore Rondea uor liner was cnosen ss and there will probably be a j chairman, Kd. Pompier of Eugene, num ner of names drawn to fill secretary. .Mace npion oi i.uuo, - fcxisting vacancies. The fact that ocnized chief of the t'mpquas. Joe n have the right of rejection ; Ilrown of Roseburg and l'ross rirn ut giving an excuse, cojnplicntes ! ette of Oakland, were named on the irt work ns they can refuse ' committee. (ft . . '7 7. Pi tri . .. j l ptr ltd 'i ii "f f I mA I j tmuk. A New Automatic Pencil Here is a new pencil, a vast Improvement over many other pencils costing much more. Look al these eleven distinct features 1 See that "non-skid rrlp" that prevents sap ping! Feel the heft of it it is scientifically weighted to keep tie hand from tiring. N0K OF THS BAD No $pringi lo trrakrn. ' No ilinning o fingrrl. tntT drODliint out No porfcel rjip cominf oj7 No trorfc for lh repair man. No long iroil for the new lead. oiernf porH coming No Jrnting a machin rihbtd body. No hwr. reWring or bind. ing tart. No rxlra invli nmlri to drill out puggcJ til-'-No frrJirg and brtoUing Irad in tip at point. Sold In Cell!, SiSer. Nickel. Mid l'U!r. t.rt one fl III rmC ctcrr'y, Improicd Uoi.ar. 8. 9. 10. II. Bronte handsome point. CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO. THK INCHKMt:i; !TOIit Advises Athlete to Pick the Fellow In Face Moit Feared and Then De feat Him Concentration Is Big Keynote. "Pick the fellow In the race you fear the most and then do your best to beat him to the old finish line." That's the advice of Charles W. I'addnck, one of the greatest sprinters In the world, who recently entnbllshed a new record for the '.'.'O-yard dush by stepping the distance ln 2D 4 5 seconds. "When a man Is running a short dash, his miud Is so concentrated that everything lu his past, present or fu ture comes to his mind," declared I'ad dock today. "It Is the same as with a man who Is drowning they both think of everything. The more con centrated a mnu's mlud is, the better race he will run. "It Is a iieculiar matter that the physical things are not felt In a hard race. A runner may be spiked or he might strain a tendon and he'd never know It until ufter the race. I scarcely feel the ground the last 20 yards, In fact I do not touch It the last 10 feet, for I try to make a leap for the taie. I learned this when I was a freshman In hiyh school and one fellow who was running fourth place came lu second with a bound. lie taught me bow to leap. At first I made ten feet, then I Increased It to twelve, fourteen now I make sixteen feet. "Form is all bunk, I thluk. I never was trained to run, j do It Just ln my Msssy ( 1 if Hurry Vui'don and James Binld. according to reports from England, will head the British gel Invasion next year. Vardon plans to arrive In time for the national open champion ship at Skokie, Chicago, lu July. IR.'H.S. Tangles With Ashland Roseburg basket ball fans are eag erly awaiting the start of tonight's contest between the ltoseburg high school and the Ashland high school. This will doubtless be tho bejt game of the season and will practically de cide which team will represent south ern Oregon at lha state conference Both Itoseburg and Ashland have produced unusually strong teams this year and both are recognized as strong contenders for the state cham pionship. The "dope" shows both lo be about evenly matched. Ashlind has a heavier team than Roseburg and three of its playerB have had a great deal of experience in the game. Coach King has been working hard to strengthen Itoseburg's defense and at the same time get the team Into shape for a good otrenslve. The game will bo well worth seeing and will probably be the best to be played this year. Charles W. Paddock. own way through the sheer love of running, just as an animal does. "Athletes learn to concentrate better than any other Individual, In fact It Is exceedingly true with athletes that 'concentration is the keynote to suc cess.' People claim the better the athlete the poorer student, but I don't agree with them. If any athlete wus ns interested in his studies as he was In his particular event, he would be s better student than the averuge,. be cause be has learned to concentrate better than the ordinary person." ( I'addnck attributes his great speed to his ubillty to get ln and "dig" from j the start to the finish. Charles W. Murchlson, of the New ) York Athletic club, one of Paddock's rivnls. recently declared that if the Culifornian would leave bis marks quicker he would run the century In 0 1-5 seconds. Roseburg has a battle on her hands tonUrht when they meet the basketball aggivgatlon from Ashland and will need all the support that they can gat to win from the south ern Oregon team. Ashland has beaten the Iloseburg high school teams for three years In succession, but the team this year Is the fastest put out for years and they expoct to even-up for their fast defeats. COl'XTV COI IIT MKKTS The county court met today to dls ftose of a f-'w routine road matters. The delegation expected to appear In regard to the I'nipqua Park suspen sion bridge was not present and this matter will probably be left over un til the 23rd when the court meets with the Public Service Commission The court ordered surveys on several minor road projects and disposed of other small matters. WINNERS ON GRAND CIRCUIT Jeanette Rankin snd Qreyworthy Were Tied for Winning Honors With 11 Triumphs. The horses campaigned on the Ornnd Circuit this season won Vihlr PX2 In purses In a total of 81A races. The fix-C'nrnild Jenpctte. Rankin. THANKS lll.STAl 'ISA N'T. We wish to thank ti e managers of tho New Home restaurant for the arrangements for the fine dinner , - I . .. . l.. ... , . AnA aerveu us(nm;i. iru iui i v service rendef'Mi. as me invuis bityi-h were fine and the prices were right. I'. K. GKHVAIS, Secy, of Indian Aasn. lllLi Dorit cougli THE violent paroxyims of cousin? soon eased l.y Dr. King's New Discovery. Fifty years a standard renv-dy lor colds. Children like it. I,'o harmful druK. All druggists, 60c Dr. King's New Discovery for Colds and Coughs ' Make Bowels Normal. Nat 'ire's ay is the way ol 'I. King's fills cc-ntly and firmly rcgulat ing the bowels, tliminating the intestine dogging wa.tc. At all druggiits. 25c. D PROMPT! WOK'T GRIPS r. Kings PUls The Ashland basketball team ar rived here tliis morning and will meet the locnl high school team to nleht on the I! S. gym floor at 7:30. This Is the blri" 't and most import ant game that Itoseburg will lie ahio to Bee tills season, so don't fall to support the b ral boys. The game will be preceib 'i by a boys' preliminary. AKCIIIr.A1N '.LACK VISITINO HKIIK The Ven. Jay. Claude Illnrknrrh deacon of the Diocese of Oregon, Kpisropal, arrlv.d In Iloseburg yes terday to make preparations for the coming or the 11. Rev. V. T. Sum ner, D. I)., bishop of Oregon. The bishop will !" a' St. fieorge'a church next Stindav a' 11 a. m., at which time he will confirm a good sired flass and preach He will also cele brate the Holy Kuchnrist at 7: SO m. The archil' 11 on met the boys and girls who are to be confirmed, yes terday afternoon and tho adults In the eronlng and gave them an In- Istruetlon. lie will meet them again on Thursday ' 'he same hours. Th highest crowd that has at tend ed rame this S 'son Is expected to nlrht to the biggest gam of the j season. This l the hardest gam" tin local boys will have here In order lo 'ret a chance n tho state champion ship honors. Civ the team the best ! support you can so they will he bet ter bl lo h'at th team from Ash land kt tire II. S tonight at 7:30. 'T'HE light, specially.made pis A tons and the perfectly balanced crankshaft of the New Series of the good Maxwell not only increase motor smoothness, power and flex ibility, but reduce vibration to the vanishing point, lengthen the motor's life and hold down repairs. Touring Cm, 1885 Roadster, tZSS Sedan, 11453 Coupe, 11385 ' F.O.B. Dtwmu, nrHiM taNtt &U4 F. C. POWELL DISTRIBUTOR DOUGLAS COUNTY ROSKBl IKJ, OlllXiO.V. 117 N. JACKSON ST. H'heGood M AXWELL LYCURGUS DID NOT "BELONG" Old Gentleman Wrong In Classing Him as One of Seven Wise Men. of Greece, The seven wise men of Greece, whose names and sayings have ouie down to us from antiquity, have been distinctly secondary In renown re cently to the several score wise men of the nntions gathered here In the conference on the limitation of arma ments. Rut the ancient wise men are not forgotten. Here and there are men who treasure the sayings which those worthies bunded down to us. They are keen on the proper pronunciation of their names, and know to s de gree lu which Grecian state thoy lived. One of these scholars en mo In lost week to settle a dispute, says. the Washington Star. Several of his friends, In whom tho fine flower of learning had not withered any more 'than It hod In ulm, were disputing about those seven wise men of Clreeeo. "They could only think of six," de clared the gcntlemun, nodding his white head. "I said the seventh was I.yrurgus. Am I right 7" The seven wise men of Greeco, not having figured In the news for s few years. It was no easy tusk to locate them. Hut a fat volumo finally gave them up ond I.ycurgus was not In the list Was, Chllo, Cleobulos, Plttacos, go Ion. Thalcs and ferlander were the seven wise men. Everybody remem bers Solon as the man who got off that really tremendous saying "Know thyself." Cleobulos Is credited with a good one too. "Avoid extremes." This latter Is the famous "golden moan" of Kplcurus. "And to think I srmlit hsre pirt I.yrurgus In that list!" exclalmM the old gentleman. Live Wedding Preeente. Lord Morton line revived old tra ditions of Scotch chleftuliishlp, writes a correspondent, by his practical and patriarchal gift of a flock of sheep to his son on his marriage. Such wed ding Klfts must have been common enough when the Itouglas chiefs ruled with a high hand In teriitorli when there, wus little sctuul money. Th ancestor of Lord Morton was soooud chief of the Douglas clan, and tin greatness of this family began with the acquisition of wide lands la tin Fourteenth century, culminating In tb fourth earl, the great Regent of Scot land, too great for ssfety, for he wsi attainted snd necuted. Hut the Mor ton enrls soon recovered from this blow snd, SO years Ister, the seventh earl win oDe of the richest snd most pow erful men In the kingdom. Cot I er Wsterf A new French estimate of the world's water power resources credits th Cnlted states with 3n.nm.nno avail able lioriM-power ; Csnsda with 2.onO. Ofl; Norway with 7.."K.0'l. Sweden with '.""; Anstro-Ilungiiry dis trict with "."""; Italy and Spain with about S.oiW.'KW each; Germany with only l..Vi,iXJ, and Kngland with ftntfp, have a supposed compensat ing advantage In their supplies of coal. .MIST HAVK IIOOMH. Roseburg Is going to receive a black ye It we do not get busy and help take care of our many visitors next week. Wo are going to have 400 or more out of town business people here, who will attend the throe conventions starting next Mon- e) day. These visitors must he eared for and each one of us must do a small or large part. If you can room one or two of these visitors you will help place Roseburg on the map as a live wire city. fhone the "committee on rooms" at the Hotel Umpqua at once and place your rooms on tho list. W. J. WEAVKH, Chairman. Mr. and MrB. C. A. Martens, of Portlana, wno are on a pleasure trip, left here this morning for Medford where they will Spend a short time. They spent a few days In this city. Delightful Party at Sether Home Mrs. A. P. Bother entertained yes terday with a second of her delightful afternoon parties. Many ladins were present and a pleasing afternoon was spent. The Sethor home was beauti ful with flowers and Valentine decor ations and late In the afternoon a dainty lunchvon was served on a table prettily decorated with Valen tine favors and place cards. Mrs. Sether was assisted In serving by Mrs. J. C. Hume Mrs. W. F. Chapman. Mrs. It. 1). Williams, Mrs. O. I). Mc Allister. Mrs. A. A. Wilder. Covers were laid for the following: Mrs. It. W. Illnkley, Mrs. IS. II. Stewart. Mrs. J. C. Ilumo, Mrs. O. I). McAllister, Mrs. II. D. Williams, Mrs. W. K. Chapmnn, Mrs. W. K. Weaver, Mrs. (1. J. Ilarher, Mrs. P. T. Ilubar, Mrs. J. K. Kngnr, Mrs. J. V. Ilarkor, Mrs. If. C. Wsddell. Mrs. J. C. Kullerton, Mrs. M. M. Miller. Mrs. (ieo. Neuner. Mrs. J. W. Hamilton, Mrs. Geo. llur rhard, Mrs. Geo. K. Houck. Mrs. It. I.. Glle. Mrs. II. C. Dsrby, Mrs. S. I). Kvans. Mrs. W. L. Willis. Mrs. Walt er Hamilton, Mrs. O. P. Coshow, Mrs. M. K. Hitter, Mrs. C. Merrill, Mrs. W. C. Harding. Mrs. J. II llooth. Mrs. J. C. Campbell, Mrs. Dexter Hire, Mrs. Geo. G. Sewell, Mrs. A. C. Marstnrs, Mrs. C. I.. Hadley. Mrs. A. G. Suther land. Mrs. A. Haum. Mrs. J. I. l.ove. Mrs. Wm. Hell, Mrs. iMren Miller. Mrs I. O. Hroadway, Mrs. Chas. W. Wharton. Mrs. H. II. Stapleton, Mrs. A. A. Wilder, Mrs. (loo. A. Hradburn, Mrs. Albert Hashfnrd. Mrs. M. N. Tls dale, Mrs. ("has. Tlsdale. Mrs. 8. K. Collier and Mrs. A. r". Sether the hostess. FREE DEMONSTRATION of the I'nrbiUiii IVl-fected Art Fin broidery .Needle, a Needle with 0 IViiits. This Is the only RAISED EM IlltOIUEHY NEEDLE that en ables the user to work with till sixes of thread, and yarn, on ull kinds of woven material and that Is guaranteed against breakage, by replacing all broken parts Kit EE OK CHARGE. Needles for all sixes nf thread and yarn from sowing silk to car pot rags, that work on fabrics from Georgette Crepe to Uurlnp. ONE HOLDER KOlt ALL. One simple vertical wedge stitch for nil. Don't condemn this needle be cause you have bought others and can't use them. We tench you to use the needles wo sell and odr personal demonstration will qual ify you to mako beautiful work and annul all previous disap pointment. At the J. C. PENNEY STORE the Imlanc of this week. THE Roseburg Cafeteria and Restaurant Short Order Specials 5 pm. to 8 pm. Miss Ida Allen of Sbedd. Oregon, arrived her last nlitht to visit at ihe homo of her sister, Mrs. Ernest Web er, of this city. daily vrrtji --: rt mopuRT. I XT. H Wtnr B'lr.sn. oral office, j Roaaburg, Or.sun. 14 bvurt nd na I ' s. m. i ' rrerlpllelloa 1 laekee ltSrllks i I lllKli-! Iwrnprrsl nr v.-m.-r-l'i V .. It l.iv-t ti-mpi-rnt'ii. In"! niKiil -. rr--lillnllon ln il 1 r ....... .''1 Total i.rv-i am- flrt oi ni.oitli. 1 Normal r ror Una month... 4 ft , Tnl.l nr.-lr. rr.)B, Slt. 1. 1111. to data " Averase pre.lt, ft'.i.l H.-'t I. H-7 1 ' 1 U Total ilerf. I.n. v ft. on f-I" I. I''-'1 11 Avaraca pra. liillat Ion (or ''.. season. (H-l.t. lo Miy. Incl II " Korar-aat tn I I v forsout hwaitart Ti,nli,l and VVdio tulr, con- tluued cold. . , , . WIM.IAM IIBU. Obsarver. SI'KCIAI. ISIlIVIDl'AL Spanish Pot Pie H3tnatblO( ow In Uwctiurf ENCHILADES CRAB LOUIE STEAKS CHOPS And many Special Dishrt Tin Ixwt nltort onli-r wrvlrn in Ion n. Cafrtorlrt IMinirr II H. in. Co 7:.'tO p. in. WnfTloi to orltT any tlnn' W. F. YORKE A HEAL HIKE In charge of kitchen. Yours for real service, W. R. WARNER, Proprietor o