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rr.r. TIGHT nosmmc, onrco. TiTs-rnv. rrnnr.tnv ai. ngg Boosters Club Provides Banquet (CoTttinu (1 from pas' on.) tpt-akerij or afinoun iim iiN might b' h-:ir... The fiinrfcitH ;irnl I he vm-al .1o by i!i ni inhfiii !" -iitrlaIly pit as !n. Oti' onh'-.-'ra. aNtt'il ly lfmar Ijip r, nax.tjilMiiu arri.it, l;ty fit a 11 11 in ittT of h-l ti'inH m huh greatly pli ; (, tint- alieiulhiff the baiuiuot. Mr. Lup'-r also played a axaplniup hdlo. John 'lahnr of the On-non Journal, ! moiiMrati d an unusually pool uire umJ mi ability to plk a ukfjclt ai U an pu-h a pn 11. !crf il. 1 '; tK i-iiii : tallied Willi a chalk talk, ItriiiKin likt'iii-sps of orn uf 1 ho prominent liH'itihrrs of (h banquet party and )hn-lit'd h i h stunt with a piunnlnKiio ( Imitation of a ttmalt town movie house piano player. Hurt llohomh, of F'orlland. adr of th rij.mterV choru, l-d a mimler of in niilili the- baii'iUHt parly joinel up roarously. M lss Utka 1 lartou of Siithtrhn filter. rtinetl wi'h two t delinhtfnl solos and Mr. .Simmons of th Ha?lwood Ice I'naiu rompany of; Vortland pull, d off a Mark face: mono-' JoKiio whh h literally "drought down thu house" and forced him to respond to an encore whhh took the form a a very pleading voal nolo. There were talk by a large num ber of the vlfitine merchants and by loral huinesrt men. The talkn were kept brief and nnappy and most of them were of the humorous variety. The banquet ended at a very late hour with everyone greatly pleaned by t hi brand of entertainment fur nished by the Portland booster. Ml HTI IIKI MAKK V HIT W ITH WOMKV ' 4 ( 1 -,i . rn ' " -it N-w S.-rvh--l. i'.II.I.IX'.S. Mont., Ke'i. i. , J oh 11 oiin, embryo drv-laml farmer, didn't r'h the mihiir- ; tii"'nenl of ii.-kiHK bin llejgh- ' dors bo t- die. turkcyH, no be (on-eived the Idea of "Hbav- in " a number ol well Ted birds to put ih"iii "In the pink of ton- di'inn' tur marketing. Ohn is now avoiding Irate housewives who were BHtounded , tfi ( -tover a inie crop 01 "pin v feailierK" and "turkey whisk its." grown like magi' they reihoved theui from the owns for basting." L nwi.AitKs isi:ii.iitiiti:i .nti.s auk iioh i.i:.;ki (lljr liil. rTinlloii.il N Service.) ISOSTON. Kcli. 21. The dia- rovcry (hat .Ww KiikUimI tirls who have rn! hair arc almost invarlalily clih. r bowl. Kin d tit knot k-klid-il has '" n Ina.le D' The Representatives of Cities wmiam h. s'uin... .-. reia.y Throughout State Favor Charge For Grounds. :X : ORGANIZATION FORMED ! u:;ion mi:i:tin(;s 1'm;i. I'OST- T.W'TO fiRREST TAC0M8 BANKER S. i rirr, I'ortlaiMrA Turk ('(Miiliiis Kionrr KIitIiI 'liuinnali iiihI .t dinner KIitOiI I lialiiium and I'rnrfiuil I'lan. of the Asuoclat. 1 Millint ry in clunrry or ,- i::it;laii(l. Hiilli van made this ol atlon uflr b. lcciiiig local inli.Ko leirla for niodiln at the annual Fashion Show. "liruncttes and l londi usual ly have peiT wi iv straiKht letfs." Sullivan aald. "lull a r.-d-ln adtd Klrl with perfc lly sliai" d li K3 Is a rarity." .J -MSK HI'SlllMI l.IKh Th- re will In) no meeting of the riup((ua I'owt No. 16. or the IjKii n Auxiliary toaiKht. An iiounrertM in of the next meet Ins will he made later. MASONS ATTENTION'. of The Slated eoiiimunliallon Irfiurel I.o(1ko No. l:i. A. K. A A. M. will he held 111 the MaKceiie Ti'lnpb W Mlie silav evciiiiii'. February 22 Work In I be Mauler Masons d. reo. Liini b will Iim H'irvi-d. Ily order of W. M. W. I-. IIAIIIIIS, S.ry Sonii lioily's t'oiiiB lo pet a null for dollar. (Hi- I'nlt.-il l'rau.) SAN KHANIMSCO, Feb. 21. F.f-j foru to arrent Jafft Llndeberg. Ta roina hauk-r, and ruuh liiiu across I be slat'' linn on a warrant Issued atvir exirailitlon, were frustrated ibis inorniiiK- (ioverm.r Stt'pbeus Is-1 ei.-d the warrant, returnable today. Deputy District Attorney Itoudabush of llcice county. V'asblii.t;ttii, ; planned to arrest Undelytirg, want ed in Taeoma on a charKe of de frauding deiiosilorn and stockhold ers of the Scandinavian bank to pre vent habeas corpus proceedings de laying extradition. Liudeberx 1b 111 In bed with u physician's certificate saying that he could not be moved. The warrant was served but habeas corpus preeeeiliiiKS may be immedi ately hummed. .1 Welcome Oregon Merchants Clever Windows Attract Attention I The Roseburg Cafeteria and Restaurant wi'iveH ii Cafeteria Dinner from 1 1 n. in. (o 7 : all p. in. Short Orders Hot Waffles Several clever window displays are attracting attention today. I. I. Jarvls has arraim"(l a display of boniR-madii furniture In bis eslab II: blnelil l lower Cass street. A larne filing cabinet with t ho various cnniparlluenlH all locked from one place Is wjirlhy of mention and coinpnri'S favorably with orflce fur niture in ii ii ii rn t u r 1 in large fact ories. The Merger llargiilu Store has a display of wool, bulb In the raw and finished state. A miniature tent with camping equipment nur roundiiig it In displayed In another wlmluw and makes a very uiiiiiue display. Ji. II. Morgan, proprietor or .Morgans grocery, has Iwo ciever windows, one displaying lloyal flub goods and the other American Club i offee. Iloth windows are very attractive. A meeting was held in the city hall today for tiie purpose of preparing a uniform plan for tiie control uud op eration of the auto tourist camp grounds now being established by practically every city in thu state. The meeting was called recently by I tiie Itoseburg city council and dele ' gates were present from eight of the larger cities of the state. The cities represented were l'oriland, Salem. Ashland. .Me. Iron, Albany, Grants j I'ass, Oregon City and Itoseburg. I Itecause of the Illness of .Mayor Hamilton, the meeting was called to order by Dr. A. C. Seeiy, w ho explain ed the purpose of the gathering. S. C. Tier, park commissioner of Fort land was elected permanent chairman . and teok charge of the meeting. He related experiences In handling parks ' and stated that in his opinion some i means -of regulation should be pro-1 j vided and a charge made. j j Talks were made by A. ",. Seely of i : Itoseburg. II. O. Frohach of Medford. Councllmen Nichols, Hrunn and I I 'o well of Itoseburg, W. S. Richards' of Albany, Councilman Kohlhagen of ltoseiiurg. II. O. ltarrett of Albany, Joe Haumgartner of Salem, C. H. Sihunke of Salem, It. II. Ilebeo of Oregon City. II. II. Ilaynes of Port land and Mr. Jordon of Ashland. With the exception of .Mr. Ilarrett of Albany, all favored a charge for the iu:e of the auto parks. Mr. Harrett based his op position on the belief that a charge; would work a hardsliln on the tourist: of small means. . I Afier oblalnlng an expression from 'all those present, Mr. I'ler appointed; ;a committee composed of Messrs.: I'robacli, Jordnn, llebee, Cramer and ! Ilarrett, to draw up a uniform plan! I which could be given consideration.! The meeting was then adjourned and tiie commit tee spent several hours discussing the plans for control and the charge which should be made, methods of handling and registering cars nnd detailed plans in connection with the camp ground were given consideration . At a lain hour this afternoon the committee was still in session. llilH Ii, Jl IK.K ADVISKS (International "' ' Service SVHITK PLAINS. X. Y.. Feb. 21. To lessen divorce choose a huHbaud with the same Bkill and care that you would exercise in purchasing a dress. This formula for married bliss was advanced by Justice Seeger lit granting an annul ment of marriage to Mrs. Marie D. Stevens. Mrs. Stevens de clared she was only fifteen years old when she met her husband, William, and married him tn days after their first meeting. "The next time you get mar ried." said the judge, "take a couple of weeks to think it ofer. When you are buying goods for a dress you go over all the goods ill the shop. You ought to take at least as much care in picking out a husband." SINN FEINERS MEET IN DUBLIN (By United Pr. Ivrm.IN. Feb. 21. Sinn Fein H..l..v:il.a renreaentin? all Ireland minimum . ,. ,,,,! convention municipal h . .,,.1.... victory for the free state waB foiecasted In what Is prac tically a plebiscite. Yes, Business is fine, thank you Just received a car of Nitrate of Soda Save S5 per ton by getting it this week Some Wire Fence Left at car lot price" Get your order in now Have you tried a sack of that Beet Pulp The cheapest berry feed on the market. Try a sack and then buy a ton 3School Meets to . Be Held In May ' The rules and regulations govern ing the second declumauon, track and field contests to be held by the public schools of the county are now being distributed by County School Superintendent O. C. brown. The first of these contests was held last year and was very successful and this year even more Interest Is pected. WOMAN AND MAN JUMP FROM LINER You will have to hurry if you get any flour at the old price. It is going fast. FARM BUREAU Cooperative Exchange Contract 1.1 Contracts for ll'Kh bool The Photograph.".,. Clark's Studio, 'C '. r, tak within . (.!'" expected that . '! Ihas determine S4?? tl "ea- , ncation uu r;:"""t,:. ! .oru.V. ., , ', ... ' has handled ,ZL couiesis me cuum 10 """ on Tho II... 7 fioiojr., I lulne sections. Tho schools ill each ", 8 1 Mua on , j of (hose districts hoid separate .. ""u ln work , meets and the winning teams in 1 each event is chosen it represent that district, these teams are then brought to Rosuurg on a date some 1 time in May, the exact date not yet having been chosen, and that time (will compete for the county-wide 'championship. In order that the 'competitors may not be handicapped by being matched with older ar younger children, each event has ! different classes, the classes being , picked according to the ages of the j competitors. A handicap of 25 points is placed upon all schools having an enrollment of two hundred or more, us these schools have a great ad vantage In selecting contestants be cause of the number of pupils from which lo choose. The Bchool win ning thehightest number of points Is declared county champion and re ceives a handsome banner. I The directors for the nine sec 'tlons are: John H. Miller, Rose-burg- J. T. Lee. Myrtle Creek; F. F Xorthrup, Camas Valley: Wilfred ' Brown, Wilbur; Leslie P. Miller, Yoncalla; Alys L. Sutton, Klkton; F. !A Owens, Keedsport: George Hetb ers. Canyonville; , Carlton Savage, iGlendale. and re!.,." 1 ""Xlii.l wen. . 1 1 ine contract for book has lun . 'i view exclusive jl H a. new pour .ri i press, especially Tn.Uli! of this kind. h,. ,,ll and put in oner.n ' H partnient. insurln, n. .tt' ever turned out on tL7 ;' annual. ,M 4B The publication it I interesting mJL ufM ties and will be Dr hroughout. PartlcuU,,,,; to be a vhii th. ...,. '"t-1 dent body activities MdT ' will be one of th w.. . J ly the students of the u:t HOYAL AlvCHjj -w. ... .ucway, ten '1 In Mark and P. M. deneei Companions welcome th .' v- w. p. harS Kt'HtKlL BOX SOOJI, iiiepe win lie school beJ ., ouimuay evening. r I the Smlek school house U eastof Itoseburg. Erer'vJ Breeding rabbits for their fur Is becoming a profitable Industry. ,t mmmi iim 1 1. -Jim mi 11 1 1 fi.ii jvmii 11 i.inivwnnTi A suit a week for n dollar. at nil liiiurs. table service. T Hhort nrdei-i:. with the best of clabi of all ' Somebody's going to get a suit fur a dollar. Map of Forest to Be on New Folder kind s eerytilng In iieaHim. X W. II WARNER, Proprietor LIBERTY! Forest Supervisor 'V. V. linnisdell bus rcrn'1-eil aiitliorliiti'in tm an I 11 1 !" 1 11 11 forest ri-er-ailou lol.ler. A new limp or tiie ritip'in.i i.ire.t Is now being .r. 1. 1 1 . I a'ld will 1 eon t'i i-eaily for iirlnlltu. 'i'liM nap v III be complete and 11 -i-11 r.i t e ui'd vlll be all excellent guide tf, to;ir Isls. Seeral tll'iusacd (npies Ilie 1.1 be printed 111 ruble.- form 11111! ulll lie cviihiined and augiii-'tii -d by a gre.it ileal (1f inter,-itlii : iiifnrina Hi'li. lb-re will be de--npt-ve nr tlcbs de.illng with ciuni's ;ui I inter sting smiIs llinui;luHit tb forest. Will ;ie mien inr i amp- i mi: tli.-" Wllh l.ll'les nf di-tlllli-es and lll'er- cting mailer pertaining to Inn-sls. The Jolliers will tie rea-lv mmiii Inr (By AjipocLa'.i1 HrnB. . j SAX FRANCISCO. Feb. 21. Mrs. Alice Hills, of Los Angeles, a passen j ger, and Harold llolloway, of San ; Francisco, a waiter, Jumped from tb liner Huckeye Slate yesterday , and drowned, while Iho vessel was SMI miles south of Um Angeles, ac cording to a radio message. No cause was given. 1 ' ACITATORS ARE 1 SECURING SOLDIERS IIAXI'H AT KLKS HALL. Friday night. Feb. 24th. Music by Rainbow orchestra. Admission 7Gc. Pickens Ranch at (By I'nlted Fress.1 nimWXSVII.LK. Texas. Feb 21. C n tl vnn Vll 1 1 nlH Rwrultlng officers for the Mexi- - along the Mexican population In the One of tho most Important real es- border towns. The agitators promise tat als to lie com ted in this."" stable government" and reduced HOYAL ARCH MASONS. Slated convocation of Laurel Chapter No. 31. Tuesday, Feb. 21. Work in Mark and P. M. degrees. Visiting Companions welcome. Ily order of H. P. W. F. HARRIS. Secv. 8 TIESDAV-WEDXESDAY ADUTS I 25 YOU MAY CONSULT THE MAN OF MYSTERY I TS OXK OF THE MOST ASTOl NIMXO ACTS VOL' H1HC1S ( SKKN IX VAUDEVILLE. IX ADDITION TO OVU ItLOl LAK PKomtAM OK riCrtBi I couniy for some tune was rinliilied today, W. C. I'lckens selling bis large run ll near Canyonville to tile Ore gon Xurnery company, which is set ting out I'no acres of tiie New Ore gon date prunes. Mr. Pickens bad a fine 320 acre ran-.h. a great deal of tiie land be ing The taxes when the la overthrown. Obregon government The skin of the human palm !s seveiity-rlve times as thick as that of the eyelid. SIWYDAI.F. KKillTII (iltAUF. il!.lil ATIOX PlttKiltAM i All week long the rain poured down. All weeks long tho busy child- ideal for the growing of prunes. I ren or tunnydaie prepared a program land was highly improved and uniler the direction of the teacher the free distribution lll.t.-. to the Mile sled THEATRS a 1 ft- ami 1 Work Starts on Bosw'll Springs h I'liiff was t-onsult'rrii one of b st In ttiat part of tho county. Tin Orvi:on Nurs ry companv liSs roniitly ilt'V.lopiMl a tuw prune known ns tin "dalo prunt' " It is ('otis(ih'rally hirRor than tho Italian, ami has a sweet lasto Ilk" the petite. It dries out only ahout one third ns : murh n the other prunes and ron ' i(uriit!y runs murh huavirr. In size j l he pru'ii-s averauo ahmit 0-2."s. I The rompany Is buyinK up prune t Ininlrt all oer the statn ami Is seitii.R J ut huniln'i! upon hundreils of neros j of these new prunrs which will un-' t (lonUtedly revolutionize the prune moMiui; IndiiHtrv In the northwest. i Mr. Pit ki ns' property s one of the (first lare ran'h's which ihe com-1 I I puny han 1'oiiKht In this section of I (he itate. Mr rieken. h.n not yet ' i lirtermlned upon hU plans for the fu I .Mrs. I.ee UU-hurdson. to celehrato the graduatioa of their eighth grade of fix hoys and girls. While all this , was goiiiK on. the proud mothers wero planning a dinner such as only Crer:on mothers can plan and pro- ! pan-. fl r the sumptuous banquet, the : follovtnir proknam was rendered; Comiiiencenitiit hymn, school. Invocation, H rank Dodge. Salutatory. Adella Swearlnger. Song, "Our (regon," school. Recitation, Somebody is Knock ing." Itoulta Sthoen. i Kecitatlon. Little Moon," Amy 1 Cary. Utdtatlon. 'Story of Columbus." (ace t'unni'i -ham. Hecitation. The Urothers," Flor ae Medrieks. Song, "Scatter Seeds of Kindness,' Art at We Get It. 'What Is the subject of this photo play?" "It's a story of the great North." "Hlg trees, snowstorms, love In the wilds and all that sort of thing? "Yes, and the hero Is n pretty chap who's never beeu five hundred miles from steam hejit In hi life." Illrinlng ham Ai;e lleruld. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES CHILDREN ADULTS 15c 25c Today you will see the Stupendous F03 Super-Special which created a Sen sation in New York for many months at Advanced Admissions .lv today: 5 ... Kt l l.nT.iim. liim.lr.d. Tie .ii, I V A NT 1 : 1 1--M u ! . r.il Ii.him-wo! k. el,;ht IS nr Z H-l'J. lledetiuril. Itell lUllv fur IC.-TT '"; liulleJi-'-KU. -M.i'IiiimTinn lmi-i-ttK In- irnl hruiider. riiene 14.J-U Til 1UV 7-rcii.rn Jhiiik.. In iKlliLin. I'tu.ne Jm-lt. Kane st. (ri-tk. i. nd Hire lull will innve Imck to Kosolmrjt for the rest of the wintrr. Juanlta Doilise. (lolila! TOU.W AMI Ml IIM sl IV M'l.cni. A I l'l!l o An 1 1 ill ;i:n:i w Nox In rji io el fill ier : 1 - btH'Iliii 1 Spi ill J Il'-I lH t.it ne. IhtllU b A di.i and full thlrix dltler Wiirt to le I'ath. A 2 ai t rem dy "tlolng Sitaluht.' i.f ;u M .ii. U!;mov Sti:ie M:ne! Iiirig ill- mbeied. lini Went In F l tll'NK. K. b. wurk on tb" n. w : ii Suti?el M itit-r j nc:ir I'r.iln. will .e ;is V eullUT p'-rililt-;, A Wtl.HOU, lli:tn.lKei .ho here (M '' -ts ut the new prtie. i l.lKen )er llle pr'P't , u II ?s M I Ii kh. The l.otthi'.t; iippruxliiKitely $ 1 ,Ve ' 'ie IHiHUCiT, Who t I 1 - t of luiulx T HI e Hew n-i i ;i pi ep;tnii ion for Ihe w o: total of til ncr.- of 1 frell- d bv the ctiiup.inv, ii lis u eroded by t be ti,.ti;i iistrii' -I ton works of eo.iip.mv. jMr: d ;ia Mum ai'oid iu lo U. of ih' concern, I'lav In tho In- "ICi i w 111. !i h;m t'v ef l:e HH- l'l ks w ill '. C:iii' e Kri'iiiid Circuit Court Continues Session i Tliursil;iy : ti.iv hi: .tiie. Miiv .Mil .ft, In IA- Lue F. Vernon WHO i "Plays the Pictures" X at the Piano Z sniiihern r.iciric and t i'e high way. Klk creek also cto. ,-. He Indd In:; ef ihe concern f r a iliii.m.-o nf ttir- e tiiar(er5 of n nr!" " . f ihk- .ire b. tween YoncaMa it; 1 m- i i and the utretch (f towns w :11 u pave.l to t iimntti. accord in in Mi man ncer. who ntnte that t'ic n:itr.ict! I.r the wntk hae been b-t - , woik will ).t:irf March K e renin hotel and b i: - n. v ill li r idv to le ope'o i( 1 iy t m t':e fnt unit In the ei.i.-;, m ef the tnatiaReinent which, wt'h f.(. tnre btiildlnu will ARRre,i'e :in in v. ie,nt of I tOO.OOO. Ii i ' hoV.-d the nirtnanement of the vr.v t u h :i th en t ire plant 1101 ud lit k ft 1 '.i "'on he? el nnd a tat Ion en t Soii'h-rn TacHIc lln comp'e'-! N f"re Ihe opening of the I'ort'and fair Ie 1 ! -'. fc Circuit court coniinniMl t rr'tol !iwnv today on tho damage mil. of W, M Salton ataint A Kufnt-t , This Is a cult innh itiK an albt d luniher ronlr.ict. The ia-e Is , til f t-cli'ibal nnd tavnU-Ml unite a nnin ler of wiiiiese Th urand J'.rv continued to work on the ea' i ur d Is mu ronndlni! the killing ef HoukKis Tapp. prnp.-u Insirict Attorney Nuner :nt ma'- I ic nf 'he that the it rand Jury would cninpbte 1i ime.stmattons Into this af'air t tiiitht. ' PROGRESSIVE CROUFS MAY STEAL CONGRESS I'll flilL.t ITrl. t'lllt" .Mill. 1'i i. 21 Tin- protr.s t .-'oiii'-i in convention lu re sro ll.l!llllllt lo "uteill" collKres from lie ,.1, political turtles ill the sinlns I'm' .u-ii'i A c impulsn liv ronlition on.-.iiil.-.itle't In to lie wakciI In t-ery v.i'e 1-y i-rir.uiiiiliiiti- lo l.e fornieil .itoi-n,! ( MstiiiK niiicllilie like the Nun l'iirn--an l.cnntii nlul the I'lilteil I'.u i-.,--: N.itlonul blec. if tlie AnicrirHIl rx unities duo lo -.i in Hi. w.r oolv ono nml mic half l-er e n! w. re fatal. liottii-p I'ary Swo;i rincer. Hecitation. "Th Kndlfss S'ory. Mary Ciiiiniticha-'.i. j yt It.M-iiation, Little Eskimo," Honi-j cr lleilrii-ks Sonc. ' llean'iful Oregon Rose." ! rr trio ami diorus I'riiina. ' IiolN" rarty," prininrl DlaloKiio. 'I.ateKt In SpclllnR Clas-s.-s." lliteriil- diato bo;l. i 5oiii:. "Orepen, My Cronon." trip. 1 n ik ci.tcIm's and aluto. I i ' " i'elsv lions." ClailyR Havis. i "lieorsc W.-t.-hliKlun." K r n r t rrank. 1'iic tiearers. T.ol T!oslter. Ruth I'l-rrln. Paul Snell. Ktllel C'rowell. I Ki.iK salute, school. I Soim. 'Th - OH Hil. White ami IHuc " s, -hool A.lilress, .1. !.-1 .-r Mlcless. o , 1 eric n.l'-nl of A.l.lve-s. Mrs visor A.l.lrcs. Mr rroM. uicrvlsor. V.ile-li, lorv . 1'Micl CToHell. I'iass sonr i I'reo-nta' :en of diplonms. prosl-1 dent of Hoar 1 j .ii. i ild.i rr!nr. I -i llo llic Tic." iwliool . ' f'i k: ulo has ronslsteii of, ' an ! : m Rlrls nil of whom j p.v In altcmlance ilur-l at voar and all receive ''Ms The class consists of i i- Hthel Orowell. John ! : SweariilK.T. 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