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PAOE SIX EOStBURO NlWS-WsTVIIW, MONDAY, MAY 19, HzZ. Continuing our "Clean Up" Salt on moro week. Tourists are taking ' advantage of th sale are youT I Shoes Slashed? ANOTHER WEEK'8 , f SALE I 98cto$1.98 Come and tet thet thota en dltplay on bargain eounttr. Flapper Straps White Pumps and Oxfords Summer 8portt Shoet of all klndt. For Graduation, Sport or Orttt wear, many new styles. The Store That Doea the Business. Many Attend Dance For S. P. Queen The dance given by the Southern Pacific employes at the armory Sat urday evening, honoring Miss Rita Doynton. 8. p. candidate for queen of the Elks' Golden Jubilee, was very well attended and the committee In charge of the dance was on the Job every minute to see that everyone had a good time. The armory was beautifully decorated with an abund ance of spring greenery and long streamers of red and green. The orchestra enclosure, and refreshment booth were banks of spring flowers. Miss Boynton was Introduced to the dancers by J. E. Flurry, Exalted Ruler of the local Elka lodge, and responded with words of apprecia tion for the splendid welcome, and entertainment accorded her by tbe Rnseburg people. Miss Uoynton Is very charming and no doubt will re ceive strong support from Roseburg. Miss Hoynton's first dance was raffled off by Delwln Jewett, who acted as floor manager, F. F. Jones, being the successful bidder. Her second dance was won by Warren Hurt, after enthuslastlo bidding. Warren Hurt and Dolin Jewett also sang several selections during the dancing. I Forum Luncheon H Be Held Tuesday . The forum luncheon sponsored by the Roseburg chamber of commerce will be held Tuesday noon at me M. E. church, north. The ladles in charge of the affair have announced a chicken dinner which should be a reul attraction. The chairman of the committee hn eluo lined up a fine program and tomorrow's forum promises to be one of the best ever held. Ltvewlre citizens should at tend these forum luncheons and get the booster spirit Discussions that result in the upbuilding of the city and civic Improvements are held and the noon hour could not be spent In more pleasant manner, . o ' AROUND THE TOWN. X Goes to Portland ' Trevls Dystager left last night for Portland where he will spend a few days In an effort to secure experi enced men to work in the local mill. SECTIONAL-MEET Interesting Athletic Contests Held at Rose Field Sat urday Afternoon. SEVERAL RECORDS MADE Frank Norton Home- Frank Norton, of the local can nery,, returned this morning from Portland where he haa been attend ing to business matters. Mrs. Hicks Hurt The following article, regarding Mrs. E. H. Hicks, who resided In this city for many years, while her hus band was pastor of the local Bap tist church, appeared In the Oregnn lan today: Mrs. Hicks, wife of Dr. Elbert H. Hicks, pastor of Fremont nnptlst church of Seattle, 'who was Injured In an automobile accident here last Friday, has been removed trom the hospital where she was first taken, to a local hotel. Hor condition la reported favorable. Mrs, Hicks and her daughter, Gladys, wtre traveling to Seattle from Los Angeles with C. H. Fralley of the Washington State Fruit Growers' as soclatlon. They left Los Angeles last Monday. When they reached Port' land Friday morning they -were hit by a heavy truck at 8lxth and Davis streets. ' Mrs. Hicks Is well known here, as ahe formerly lived in Portland. Roseburg Cafeteria and Restaurant! Is Prepared for Hot Weather Additional Fans in stalled Oool and Comfortable CAFETERIA DINNER 11 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Short Orders and Waffles at all times We serve Ice Cream, Sundaes, Cones, Eikimo Pies, Pie a la mode, Bottle Near-Beer and Coco-Cola. The Public is invited to make use of our Ice-Water Fountain an individual glass and drink of ice-cold water always ready for you IT IS FREE W. R. WARNER, Proprietor Children Vlt In Athletic Evtntt and Make Exceptionally Good Records Art Preparing for County Meet to be Held May 20. school won the sectional track and field meet Saturday at the Rose school grounds by a large score: Rose 184, Benson 86, Fullerton z, ureeu 27, and District No. 33, Sii points. The Rose athletes rar aurpasseu those from other districts, winning first and second places In many events and not falling to win In any. In the hieh lump Lyle Atcuuuoca and Leslie Hagerty, both Rose school, fled for first place, making the excep tionally good record of 4 feet 11 Inches. Mary Malcolm of Benson won the clasa C. girls' flag race. In the ev- ceptlonal time of 17 seconds. Mona Porter and Robert Schradcr tied for high point honors, each tak ing three first places. David Dun nam, Leslie Hsgerty, Lyle McCulloch, Ruby Mlnter. Peter Sommerbalder, Malcolm and Queen Nichols each succeeded in winning two first places. A large crowd watcneo tne contest ants tolling under the sun of the pret tiest day of the week for three and one-half hours. The most of these athletes will be seen again In action next Saturday, May 20, at the Doug las county track and field meet, ana an even better performance can be expected from them, as they will have the additional time for training. The following Is a summary of first places : soya ciast a. 60 yd. dash. Schrader and Sommer nalder; tied; time 7 1-5 seconds. Standing broad Jump, Schrader; e feet 4 inches. Baseball throw, distance, - Schrader 1286 feet. Chinning bar, Robertson, 8 times. Potato race, Sommernalder, 33 3-5 seconds. Class B Boys. 50 yd. dash, Cobb, 7 seconds. Standing broad Jump, Runyan, 6 ft 5 in. Baseball distance. Harold, Atter- bury, 190 ft.. Chinning bar, Howard, zo times. Basketball goals, Fisher, 4 times. Clatt C Boys. 75 yd. dash, Sauvatn, 9 2-5 seconds. High jump, Rltter, 4 ft. 6 In. ; . Sack race, 80 yd Dunham and Saucain tied, "9 4-5 seconds. Chinning bar, Dunham. 12 times. Basketball goals. Bell, 8 timet. Hop, step and Jump, Dunham 81 feet. . Class D Boys. ICO yd dash, Ferguson, McCulloch and Hagerty tied, 12 l-5(seconds. High Jump. McCulloch and Hagerty tier, 4 ft. 11 in. Baseball accuracy, Don Hagerty, 2 times. Basketball, distance, Leslie Hager ty, 89-feet. Chinning bar. Householder 16 times. Hop Btep and jump, DeRoss, 36 ft. Class A Girls. 25 yd. dash. Long and Scott, tied, 4 8-5 seconds. ' Potato race, Mlnter, 34 8-5 sec. Standing broad Jump, Bellows, 5 ft. 3 In. Baseball accuracy, Minter, 2 times. Baseball distance, Haskell, 72 ft, 8 In. Clatt B Girls. 40 yd dash, Malcolm and Fest, tied, 5 4-6 seconds. Potato race, Malcolm, 31 2-5 sec. Standing broad jump. Queen Nich ols. ft. 2 in. Baseball distance. Nichols, 112 ft. Clatt C Girls. 60 yd. dash, Davis. 7 sec. Flag race, Malcolm, 17 sec. nasketball goals. Arundel, 2 times. Basketball distance. 64 feet 9 in. Class D Girls. 75 yd. dash, Mona Porter, 10 2-5 sec. Flag race, Hancock, 17 2-5 sec. St. broad Jump. Porter, 6 ft. 7 In. Basketball goals, Olmstead. 2 times Basketball distance. Porter, 70 ft. Relay, Rone school 52 sec. ' U P. T. DANCE., . The regular L. F. T. dance will be held at the Elks half Monday eve. May 15, at o'clock. Tbe . party dance has been postponed. v SI'KOAL MKETIXG Tl'ESDAY To Start ApartmenVF1KKXKl HouseThis week Auction Sale of Shec bids on the construction of tbe g Mnaffrm&nf- KrtilBA haaVA i W. nmm 8 A special meeting of the en- tire membership of tho chamber of commerce haa beh called for Tuesday evening at 7:30. There are number -of Import- ant matters to be given consld- eratlon, particularly tne uia- - 4V mond Lake Park matter wnicn will be given more thorough consideration at this meeting than ever before. A gooo at- w tanrlnntA Is nrffed. Delightful Shower Given Miss Wicklem All Kohlhagea apartment house have been rejected by Mr. Kohlhbgen, who announced this morning that be will build the structure blmseii on m subcontracts. He Is now getting In t i the sub bids and will probably allow j Zt tbe contracts on the various Items of j I construction about Wednesday. The j K contract on the excavation will prob ably be let tomorrow and actual work will be started at once. R. W. Jones, the designer of the building has been employed as su perintendent and will remain in Roseburg until the work Is complet ed. The plans were drawn by Arch itect Lee A. Thomas of Portlana. Mr. Kohlhagen states that the IJlds were not satisfactory and that he has decided to take charge of the construction himself. Additions to the original plans have brought the A unloue and picturesque miscel laneous shower was .given In honor of Miss Stella Wicklem Saturday evening by Miss Mahala Ray and Miss Helene Wicklem, at their home on High street. The decorations which were car ried out In Japanese style consisted of Japanese lanterns, parasols, wis taria' and cherry blossoms, uue kewple brides formed the place cards and a dainty luncheon was served late In the evening to the following guests: Misses Helen Casey, Bess Wharton, Jane Wharton, Kamenne Merrill, Florence Kenniston, Mabel Olson, Frances Potter, Evelyn Hath away, Katherlne Olson, Bess Thor ,nn .inn et Ford. Mavlielle Becker, viola Wlllett. Evelyn Qulne, Merle Hamilton, Maude Hime, Grace Lloyd, Anna Bryan, Helen Clune, Mrs. L. n skinner Mrs. C Allen. Mrs. C. Grubbe, Mrs. G. Johnson, Stella Wicklem and the hostesses. Misses Mahala Ray and Helene Wicklem. Miss Wicklem was the recipient of many beautiful gifts. I will ttll at ptiblie auction at the J. GOODMAN RANCH commonly known at Long Meadow Ranch, three " Roteburg, on the Melrott road, miles estimated cost of the structure up to about $125,000 The work will be started wrlthout delay and the bund le ready for occupancy as quickly as possible. The apart ments have been In ready demand and practically all have been spoken for. - , .- Thursday, May 18tf. . . . . i at z o clock, p. m. The following described sheep: 70 head of good ewes and 70 to,' 80 head1 of yearlings and twos, mostly wethers, 220 head in all Tti FOREIGN LIQUOR COMES WITHIN LAW (By Associttea rresw WASHINGTON", May 15. The su preme court today held that liquor within the boundaries of the United States from a foreign port to anothor can be seized under the national pro hibition act. RAP AT MODERN PREACHERS - 1 it a aood bunch of sheen, fiamn muttnii ahjin m Ann . i. ... r. . r incm. ah gj. a year's fleece of wool on them. Bithop Denny Tellt Good Story Which Distinct Moral It Not Too Well Hlddtn. In ONE-THIRD OFF. Our complete line of children's hats, as well as all the new styles In sport hats, now on sale at one-third off. Mil linery Dept., Bellows Store. ( 4V NEW TODAX. w FOR SALE Calibans plants, 10c per dozen. 814 Mill St. . -Milch vow. 1045 Military FOR SALE- Ht. ' FOK rtKNT Two room furnished apartment. close In. Phone 212-J. FOR SALE Font d-llverv truck. In qulre Denn's Transfer Co. 42 ACRES WILLAMETTE VALLEY. Improved potato land. M. A. Gougn- nour. Albany, Oregon. FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow and calf, saddle, pack saddle, trailer, and electric grill. Call at 736 W. Lane, or phone G4Z-J. FOR SALE 14 acres prunes, bcarlnn, tine drier, fair buildings, $6000. Terms. Owner, 108 Cass St. UarDer nop. - FOUND Pair of ulassei. owner may have same by Identifying anil paying for adv. Call evenings at 1133 Har vard Ave. Phone 444-1 Big reductions In price on trimmed and pattern hals at the Bellows store millinery section. All sport and children's hats, one-third off. MASONS ATTENTION. Liberty Theater ONLY FIRST-CLASS SHOWS AND AT 10 AND 1B. FOR SALE Jersey-HoiHteln heifer calf, 10 days old. ellKlIo for ren ter. Tom Nfiil, Kast Douglas. K. k U 1. Box ft. ' . FOIl SAMS Wilton velvet ruw, con- K oleum rutr, rag riiR. all vzi. ox couch. Ivory chlffioner, electric wanher, other household kooJ. 635 So. Main St. Phone 221-Y. WANTKl) Man with car to sell Econ omy tires, lowest prices with lib eral discounts. $120.00 per week and commissions. The C. L. Smith Co., South iJend. Ind. WANTED By"wo widowers. Ke 40 and 60 years, women oi mm me ik to correspond with. Object matri mony. Address letters to S. Box 82ft for the r.o, and W. Box 823 for the 40 years widower. Rosebu rK. Oregon. IEI.V WANTKl), MALK Oil FKMAL.H Civil Servlre examinations May, June. Vacancies, 120 monthly. Ak, IS upward. Kxperlence unnecessary. For free list positions now open, write J. Ieonard (former Civil Ser vice examiner), 1061 Kqultable Bids;., Washington, 1. C. TODAY ONLY AT THE STAGE DOOR" With Pellghtfnl thrills, humor and homely philosophy. Tbe gay night life of old Broadway. SZWWTSX A clean-cut slice of stage lite. . Dancing acts by the Zlegfeld Tollies beautlea. Also Ihe TloTlew and Comedy. TOMORROW at WED.! Vs." A roaring Yukon, production, "Brlle of Alas- A special communication of Laurel Lodge No. 13. A. F. & A. M , will be held in the Masonic temple Sunday at 1 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of at' tending the funeral of our. late brother. E. H. Lenox. By order of W. U THOMAS. W. M. W. F. HARRIS, Secy, o The News-Rerrew is read dally by Tr 10.00 people. Tbey read the ads advertisers gat real results as result. UUARANTKKl) I'SKU CAI1S! 1 IVSIT1VKLY OUAKANTKB A I.I. OAKS SOLU TO UK FI1KR KHoM KKKKCT1VK FARTH. KOU 60 DAYS ANY PART tillOWN TO HB lKPKt" TIVE WILL I1B HKt'LACKD WITH N KV WITHOUT COST. KSCAPK DKl'KKCIATION! 1H20 Ford touring, overhauled, l-0 Ford Snl.n, nai rKh e. 1918 Ford touring, nne condition. 1H17 Ford touring, a barKnin. 117 Ford llKlit truck body, cheap. 1917 rlasny Ford buK. Ford bus- rebuilt motor. 191K Itodffe touring, a snsn. lHltf I041k tourtnic. like new. 1920 Nsflh six. excellent condition. 1917 llul.k lx, a real bargain. 191ft Chevrolet, chrap. NO MIHHKI'UKSKNTATIONS. 8KB TUB NKW OL10TUAO HERE! CARS WASIIKD, POLISHED OR HIMON'IZKD. IF YOI' HAVR A CAR TO SELL, liiunii I I Mf.ltr;. MATHKWS MOTOR-X-CHANGE, 117 .lAcknon St. ffHBIIK MR. ilQL'AHK rtEALS. Bishop Colling benny said In an address In Richmond: 'I hoard a story the other day that hits a good many preachers. It seems that the Janitor of a fashionable church was showing bis wife through the edifice. At the end of the Inspec tion he said to her: 4 'Would yoq like to hear me preach J "Go on I Yon can't preach I' she objected. ' "Can't I though V said the Janitor. and he went up Into the pulpit and ranted and roared and raged a good 20 minutes or more abont the vile sins committed dally By the heathen In equatorial Africa. 'Then when be finished, he said, as be came down, wiping his hot face : "There; how was that for a ser mon r ' 'It was mighty fine,' said his wife. 'But you told all about the sins of the natives away off In Africa and never a word about the sins of ihe folks right here at home.' "The Janitor chuckled. . ".'Hal Hal' he said. 1 know the tricks of preachln too well for that' " Los Angeles Times, . , DANGER IN BORING FOR OIL GEO. WARD, Owne Col. Downing, Auctioneer. TERMS OF SALE, CASK L' 5 ROSE P. T. A. TO MKET The last meeting of the Rose Par fenf Teachers association, will be held at the Kose school tomorrow night At this meeting officers will be elect ed and the yeara business brought to a close. A fine program has been arranged and there will be a big ban quet to close the meeting, member Is urged to be la ttJ ance. i B. A. Hunsaker, formerly J ness man of. this city, win 0 new grocery store at Myrtlfcs this week. He will occupy tht . rooms made vacant by the Belli Ci Grocery who have combines' t, Every two stores at Myrtle Creek. ( ANTLERS THEATRE MATINEE AND NIGHT Wed. Mayl? POPULAR PRICES NIGHT 50c-75c-$1.00-PLUS WAR TAI 50c- ,' FOR EVERYONE OVER 8IXTEEN SPECIAL MATINEE FOR LADIES ONLY i PLUS TAX NO CHILDREN ADMITTED . MAIL ORDERS NOW SEAT SALE -50c 15 MAPRIAGE A FAILURE THE SEASON'S SMASHING DRAMATIC HIT, Fluid Frequently Comes With Forct and Suddenness That Workers ' Find Hard to Control, Fuel oil, as a means of propulsion, has been gradually coming Into fuvor for a number of years. The war In creased Its use In many ways, and the coal strike gave a fillip that may only be overcome when ' tbe comparative cost between coal and fuel oil gives the former the advantage. Boring for oil Is often accomplished with danger to the men from tbe pent-up force which Is released. ' The first Indication that oil has been reached Is a rush of gas and then comes oil, sometimes with such terrific force that It lins been known to curry tools, gear and loose stones and . earth to a great height. Large quantities of oil are often lost before a valve can be placed over the hole and a check put upon the gnsher. , So great Is the pressure It varies from 200 pounds to 1,000 pounds that oil may spout hundreds of feet Into tbe air. n Mexico, a few years ago, a column of oil reached (100 mefifliirerl foAt. Tt Is unaultnhla Tl for ase when first got out of the'p gronna, owing to tne niua it contains, but when this has settled to the, bot tom of the settling tank It Is rotlned. First petrol and benzine are extracted by distillation before It is sent to the storage tanks to be used as' crude oil. So far the method which finds most favor for burning oil In furnaces Is known as tbe low pressure furnace, and la forced through pipes to tbe burner under Uie boiler in the form of a fine spray. Mmmmw VV TriiSf.a 1 M H Ki Gil", I A STIRRING DRAMA IN 3 ACTS , - AN UNUSUALLY GRIPPING PLAY rOH iwointno, miuci m err PFSERVE EARLY ANU Avi ni i i.u TH? RUSH. DAUGHTERS, NOT A MOVING PICTURE i 10c 25c 1 TODAY 1 T ACTION THRILLS S with s COMEDY with s WILLIAM FAIRBANKS , -IN- ' "WESTERN PEP" BILL RIDES 8TRAIGHT THROUGH THIS PICTURE AND RIGHT INTO YOUR HEARTS SEE HIM RISK HIS LIFE JUMPING FRO" A SPEEDING AUTO TO A RUN-AWAY TEAM TO SAVE THE LIFE ( OF A YOUNG GIRL. j AFRICA." AN EDUCATIONAI AND "WITH 8TANLEY ANTLERS Tl'KSDAY ONLY EXTRA EXTRA JULIAN JOSEPHSON Romance of Journalism that pal pitates with pep. Starring Edna Murphy and Johnnie Walktr. WATCH THIS SPACE FOR BRUSH Annonncement I 4 4 4 4 4 4 TOMOKHOW A JULIAN JOSEPHSON Story jjj STARRING EDNA MURPHY AND JOHNNIE WALKE ER. . l ia. ! 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