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PAfiB RIGHT HOSEBURO NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY, JULV 1, 1922. FOURTH of JULV CELEBRATE IN ROSEBURG AS VOl'VE Xr.VKIi CKLRIIUATKO IIKFOIIT SEE the romantic story of THE REVOLUTION and the causes which led up to AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE. "CARDIGAN" tells the most thrilling tale of the most wonderful thing that ever happened in American history. It shows the great American patriots, JOHN HANCOCK, signing the Declaration of Independence; PAUL RE VERE, whose call to arms stirred the countryside; PATRICK HENRY utter ing the words that made American History. Every parent should allow their children the privilege of seeing this great 100 per cent American showing on Independence Day. In one sweep it will teach more about American history than many of your text books could. OhTTH TWO 1IOMKRM (Ttr A.cttf! Preeal PHILADELPHIA. July 1. Babe Ruth slummed out two home-runa today, making 10 for the season. This Wonderful Picture atthe Liberty Theatre This Wonderful Day! i The Weatherford Apartments uro i clone in and are considered among I the bent In the city. Mr. and Mrs. Ill Murray expect to Improve the buiid- K f j lng and put the rooms in first class 13 shape. They will then furnish two apartments upstairs and offer them for rent. Mr. and Mrs. Murray were C'J former residents here but have been away itohi icusuuig jyr a uuiumi ot years. Aitoc.vn tub town. ft PL5. i All kinds o: ctnient work. Base ments, floors and walks. Tom Morris, Tel. 441 L. Wanted, for Saturday, July 8 Keturned From t'nnventlo" Mrs. J. H. Keedhcm, who has been attending a missionary convwnttpn Tor the past week at Stephensville. Montana, has returned to her home In this city. 'Mrs. S. O. Russell, chief operator of the local exchange, left heie to day for Eugene where she will spend pen Air Diuice Tonight The block on Oak street between. Jackson and Main streets was rop ed of this afternoon aud the base ball nuMfeflt dance committee started the work of decorating for the bits open air dance to be st-aued there tonight. Paraflne was placed on the pavement to fit It for dancing and the orchestra platform was arrang ed. A largo number of electric lights have Iwen strung across the street and chairs will be provided for the dancers and spectators . A fine orchestra has been secured for the dance and the laseljall team should realize a neat sum frpni tha affair. Oil's New Victor Records for July. Music Store. 0 AIIU'LAXKS I.KAVK The airplane piloted'' by Captain Lowell II. Smith, and which made a forced landing a few days ago, and the other plane which brought re pair parts from San Francisco, took off this morning. They circled the city for a short time while climbing to a good altitude, and then went oft for San Francisco. STUDENTS PLIED WITH RUM. SACRAMENTO. Cal., June 30. Lax ity in the enforcement of the federal prohibition law and the sale of in toxicating liquor to children of school age 1 nopen defiance of law by resort owners at Pismo, a beach town In San Luis Obispo county, have created a condition that is proving "ruinous Fresh Eggs, Butter, Vegetables, Fruit THE MARKET IS HERE. THE CUSTOMERS WILL BE HERE AND IF THE MARKET IS TO BE A PERMANENT SUCCESS Y,OU MUST 8EE THAT THE GOODS ARE HERE ALSO. Farmers Public Market the Fourth of July. Miss Mattie j tQ -the Bn(1 Erlg attending the Arroyo Grande Union hiKh school, ac cording to complaints lodged with the state board of education bere today by officials of the school. W. C. Wood, state superintendent of nubile instruction also announced today that a number of complaints have been received by him lately re (rarrtin gthe illicit sale of liquor to Earding the Illicit sale of liquor to state. ! Perry will leave here tomorrow to : Join Mrs. Russell. They expect to re turn bere on Wednesday morning. ! Leave For Eastern Visit H. B. Church, lone of Rosoburg's city letter carriers, left today for a visit at his old home In Ohio. His three sons will accompany him. It will be his first trip there for twen ty years. He plans to be absent about six weeks. Faith in the Future The Rpseburg National I5aiik has faith In the growth and permanency of the community-, and keeps not only abreast of but a little ahead of pre8eni requirements that it may al ways be well prepared. Your Checking Account is In. vited. t Interest Paid on Saving. Accounts The Roseburg National Ban Rosebur,Ore. 641 WINCHESTER ST. PHONE 98. Moon Cake Day Chinese Festival. September 11 Is a great day for all good C'hlnutnen, for then occurs the fen st of the Moon Cut en. The festival lusts all day und all night, aud Is celebrated by the eating of cukes made lu the shape of the moun and llberully sprinkled with all sorts of Hec!a. All ' the Chinese grocers lu the United .States sell packages ot these cukes, and the very poorest resident of China tmvu considers himself bound by the faith of his fathers to purchase at least one package. The greater number of rakes pur chased the greuter Is considered the purchaser's respect for the night's chief luminary, und some very black fate is believed to be reserved for the C'hliiumtin who falls to cut a rake before the festival Is over. This doom Is expected to full upon hi in hvfure next Mnn Cake. One Hundred and GUARDSMEN ATTENTION. tifty Workers Kipling at a Stret Musician. Klplii'g's verse, even where It Is not slang. Is rarely poetry, but It Is, fur the most part, clean and neat In Its rhylliiulcul swing, well adapted for the purposes of tho music hulls, cusy to remember, even without tune, praise worthy In Its control ot the means of clarity, and. In short, a genuine article of Its kind. . . Kipling Is like a practised uiuslclau In that strange orchestra which we sometimes see in tlto street, clinging around one per former; he nods his head, iml ilie bells tluklu uhout his pnguda-sluiped hut; he stumps his foot, und tho drum slick bungs tho drum und sets the cymbals clapping on his back, und nil the wlillo he is pluylng the concertina with both his htincls ami perhaps blow ing into a panpipe with his mouth. Arthur Symoiia, In London guurleriy Review. Quaint Custom. A quaint custom Is s'.lll luaiuliilned In one of the eld streets off (lie Struml, the London Times reports. This la the burning ut' a lii;lit in the hull of one of the bouses all through the night wliru everybody Is ulied. Tills light bus a history, und murks an ancient ptivllegi and bygone right-of-way. The light Is iimlutiilned by the Westminster council und not by the tenants of the house. The lamp lighter enters ut twilight and kindles the light, aud on his ruuuil hi the early morning he re-outers with a latchkey und extinguishes It. The light is the remaining symbol of a right of- way formerly enjoyed by rcsldcutti In Special Drill Monday, July 3. Everybody must be present. 4 Ily order of AVERY L. ROSER, Capt. Com. Co. D. Watch for the Caravan 1 In Serious Condition- Virgil Clayton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clayton, of Tyeo, who was hit by a piece ot flying stump while blasting, a few d.'iys ago, is in a seri ous condition at the Mercy hospital. The accident occurred Tuesday an! Mr. Clayton's co.iciition H still very serious. He received a bad 'racture of the skull. llltOADIIlltST GETS HALM DALTIMORE, July 1. John 15. Symon ot Ban Francisco, who was arrested here on the arrival of the steamer Columbia on June 2 for an assault upon George H. Kroadhurst, playwright and theatrical producer, pleaded guilty before Federal Judgo Itose today and was fined $20 and costs. The nominal fine was said by the court to have resulted because Sy mon had already made reparation to Hroadhurst. This Information was tho first that the suit for $50,000 filed by Kroadhurst against the San Francisco contractor had apparently been settled out ot court. GAZES ON DEAD, EXPIRES. SAN JOSE, Cal., June 30. When Mrs. Andrew Sosa gazed upon the body of her dead sister, reposing In a casket at Mountain View undertaking parlor last night, she fell swooning into the arms of her nephew Btandlng at her aide and died a few moments later. Her dead sister was Mrs. Guada ltie Esplnosa, member of one of the old Spanish families in the Santa Clara valley. 0 SPECIAL NOTICE. Tuesday. July the fourth Is a Local Holiday. All banks and re- 4 tail stores will he HiweH all H.v A .lent privilege ,n or'r !hal "n" y h ap- w ii"l'i HueiJ t.unerteu. W Ily the Roseburg and Douglas County Merchants Association. 017 Thpir TnhMovi" To noseburg , (Continued from page one) although not a wheel turned. His position Is not Included in those of the strikers, and he will remain on duty. Charles llarpster, assistant general foreman, will remain in charge ot the shops. Ho belongs to the fore men's organization which has not been called out. E. 8. De&rdorff, the general foreman, .is In California, but will return Monday. The next move will probably be In the form of an ultimatum Issued by the railroad company calling upon the men to return to,work, and citing penalties In the result of failure to do so. When this ultimatum Is Ig nored an attempt to break the strike will probably be undertaken. The shopmen out today Include mechanics and their helpers, carmen and helpers, plpemen, electricians and other 'bn-.nches of shop labor. The maintenance of way men are ex pecting to he called out later, their organization meeting Monday for the purpose of deciding the action to be taken. wo child ren. William Charles and Mary Leo, will arrive hera tomorrow from Meo ford to Join Mr. Strang. They will locate here permanently and are moving their household goods to this city. Mrs. Strang's father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Small, will also make their home lu this city. Mrs. Small last year complet ed 35 years service with the U. S. government In Washington, u. C They will make their home in one of the lister Bell houses on South Majln street. New Victor Records for July. Ott's Music Store. NEW TODAY. WAITRESS WANTED at onco at Cafe- l.-i. (food wanes. KOtl SALE One fine Jersey bull calf, l-'nr particulars call 27S-.I. LOST- Piireel contutnliiK Klrl a organ civ drejs. Kinder call 43-F-il. GDINO AWAY Will sell wood cheap. Habv chicks and broccoli plants. 211 W Mosher St. FOH KENT 3 furnished rooms. 703 W. Stephens, all before 8:30 a. m. or nft'-r 4 p. m. EOU KENT 6 room modern house. $-0 per month. 531 Kast Lane St., Mon day a. m. FOlt ItENT Apartments. Fine place for children. S22 1st Ave, North. I'hone 70-.I. Mrs. II. ti. Wilson. EOU SALE like new. LATEST VOGUE DON'T OVKHMMIK THIS FACT For classy and modern printing of every description. Including letter- h...l. Kill 1 1- I the street to proceed .0 . spring f " "I ""ZZ.JSS, "1 "."?' water In the basement, which was once j ,,,, brtn announcements In fact their solo water supply. . everything pertaining to the printers1 I art, tbe exclusive Job printing depart The News-Renew is read dally byi ment of the News Review office is at over 20.000 peoplo. They read the; ymir service. All you have to do Is to ads advertisers g?t real results ring 1.15 and our representative will result I on j()h Strike Will Not Delay Trains (Continued from page one) tribute your share townrds the nec essary return to normal conditions. Let mo assure you that emplows who remain loyally at work If the strike Is called and the new tmn who come In to help will be fully protected in their work und rights. Those who quit should have the full knkiwlege that they have nothing to I nun ana everything to lose because, the actions of tire labor bor.rd will bo upheld by public opinion and there are many good men among the ranks of the unemployed who are ready to take their privileged and most case thuir families will bo forced to suffer with them. Let me suggest that you now give very smi-Ious consideration as to the ac tion yon should take ns an Independ ent Individual and Its prolmble ef fect upon tho future of yourself and family after which I am of the firm belief tkal you will divide that l Is to your best Interests to remain in the service of the company." mf'Pfe lllKll grade tvpewrlter. 'riced. reasonable. See it at Clark's I'hoto Studio Foil SALE- Good nillch cow; 2 fat heifers; 2 pigs: BO O. A. O. Hocks; No, 3 cream separator -.almost new. L. Flergold. ltt. 2. lit Mr. Goodman'. and Journey to n1 '"'a ll AROUND TBE TOWN. i ocean breezes. r" M l . Hero From Millwqpl Arthur Wagner, of Millwood, was visitor here for several hours to day while attending to business matters. Marriage License Issued A mtrrlnge license was Issued to day to W. L. Graves of Portland and Vivian Morris" of this city. To Meet on July lit The regular meeting of the Rose burg Art - Embroidery club has been postponed ans will not take place until July 19. At the Douglas Among the recent arrivals regis tered at the Hotel Douglas are the following: J. Wllley, Seattle; Mr; and Mrs. A. Nelson and son, Astoria; and Guy Bowerman, Tacoma. Kpertei Here Tonight Mrs. W. O. Clinger, of the Grand hotel, is expected to return here to night from Oklahoma, her former home, where she has been visiting and attending to business matters for the lust several days. New Victor Record, fw Usic Stnro ,ur J!. Music Store. Are In Newport Mr. and Mrs. b w b Bates, and Mrs. J. P mS? Newport this wwv daughter,Mrs. Dillardwi " this city on Julv 1 k JW and son, Ross will rmiiT J DOTt for several 'M - - - rota, At the Grand Among the recent irrtni, , ftranrl hntel .-. k. .... Hulbert and wife, Roww 3 Brown and wife. Ro..is.1 S. Knox end daughter, Boi J W TIllM. Tan ill. Si .... U. a.inui, cugene; R. I. UJ u DAILY WEATIIEB EMrt U. 8. We.,.ir On. . . I Roseburg. Oreg.n, u Precipitation In InchnuJjJ Highest temoeratur. .ri? Lowest temperature lut mi, Precipitation, last : bom!., ...... iui iiiinn ,j to date ..' r Averaae nreclD. from fi-i' Total deficiency (rom nUrJlA seasons (Sept toHn.au.jrj Taking a Vacation Mr nnrl Mm .TnniM T CrrA ri n will kpo Y.M i r,, ... . .ui i Oregon ". I Tonight and s.r IUr milium vacation inp. j ney win vis- WILLIAM BELL The Millinery department of the llellows store will be closed until tho middle of August. Mrs. W. W. Gray. LIBERTY THEATER 1 M.V mtST.ri.AS!, SHOWS AMI at ll)c AMI IV AV TODAY ONLY The Tremendous Drama of the American Turf TheSport of Kings' Sensational Thrills Stupendous Cast Rerharkable Race Scenes Also Official Movie Chat and a Comedy Tomorrow Edith Storey in "The beach of Dreams' a novel of Caste and Castaways. Line Blood and Red. At THOU OK SOTTI! OK Sl'V V HAS ItKAI.I-V Mi:i TIIKHK WE-WIUi PAY rush for uxort carbf.n : Mfnmonrts). alo used rtlamond core; drill. Address P. O. Box 232. Edna: Kansas. I FOIl SALE 11 houses, 9 farms. 1 farm: nfiirl n. with stork, sHI cheap. Over-j n.-ar In. with stork, sell cheap. Over-i Merrill, K04 Mill St. Foil SAF.K 5 room house, and two lots In Stillierlln. House neatly papered und lots well Improved. (lood Kr f1n. A. II Mabley, Hosehurn, Star lit. - MKN WANT I'D for construction work on Irrigation project npar Medford. WaKes t.'i.SO per day for elffht hours. ' ItoKiie Alver Valley, Canal Co., Med ford. Ore. i HKlP V A N'TKI ) Man or woman wanted. $10 weekly full tim. 1 an hour .spare time. At'lllnff K"aranteed hosiery to Wfiirei. Kxperience un necessary. International Hosiery MUls. Norrlstown. Pa. KOll SAIjK KarKe improved dairy ranch in lower Umpqua valley. All stock, machinery and crops iro with ; place. Willing to tako small fruit j or poultry tract ns first payment. Wrlto W.H. nire Xews-Kevlew. i FOR SAT.K l't'sj acres of land, 4 miles frrn KosehiirK on Kood road. NeJir school house in Edenhower district. : 4 room house. Kiod ham. fine well. , outhuildinKs. ' 3 a-.-res Italian prunes; ' 1 ht Hartlett pears; 1 H acres younif Hose pt-ars. Several lartfe ' chrry tres. S acres suitable for hroccoti. 3 acres herrlcs. ood crop ' i on place. Price JS'.'SO. Address 1), j cure Ni'WS-Kevlew. ! KOirKXCHANdK-HO ucrcs. alfalfa ' ranch, hlnhty improved, hrs. f roin i 1 l-os Anjri'lr.. 6 from SanTdt-tco. Iind J Kwsrt Adamwn, Author of "South of SuTa,' the latest rvlwse of Marr MiU MinttT. the Kealart star, k n u wa the a titi os ph vrt n ml t ra dl !ons of the 4outh Sni Islands from haviiijr worked for five years aa as sistant frenoral iiiannK'T of a twelve! thotimml-arr cmwanut plantation. His alory. therefore. fihn-tl undtT hia constant a tipervisinn, is full of authentic defuils, which have never! lHn aen la any other South Sea ' drama. i "South of Suva' will open at the Antlera Saturday. i Vk'HX KKXT ATA11TMKXTS J Mr. and Mr. O. P. Murray who, rocrntly srrtxed here from In An stel. have purrhaad the WcAiher-! lord Apartment house and are pre- I paring to take possession at luicv. Beautiful Beach Cape Ttim ebnifi, tist Fsshton teeVt her ofTccts through tlia odd, the bizarre or .rutosqiie, can hartliy bo suNtaiued when one ci nsidors t!ie alluring cos tumes ith wliichshe dots the prost-nt dtiv beach si-enes. IiiTe, Fashion's eifscts are socured through the dic tates of common sense and utilitv. And this has heconierKv4illonul only since woman's emannpalirn fnm senseless r-stxictiont ir (iiess, but be cause of the rapid itrtdi-a that have recently been ru IT. tif perfection ! i knitted outerwear, ine art of knitting, which has maneiieen'nivads j into the woven field, has no better or , more attractive nunieLs to ahow than ; in ita beach garments, its bathing ' suits and caiH.s. Freedom in swimmina, eorobind j with a grace of farm. ut bon made possihlo by tl one am winnirg stylea 1 in bithin suits. Then mere is beim- I ty of line ar.d clT. espeeieKy color, ; in the new beach rnpt's. Fur It-ae ; intervals between d'l. hen vt en joys the weii-cme ariMh of tr.e aun white louni;in ont::aiid, or du-in j ln pauses toar'i irun t avSlr.t house, what ei'-.lid 1- Br a JV.rir.g thsn thee. ; rful enf-a that a-ebir.c . worn tteertvsby w -iv.rr. Wi kl.iw. ! 1'retty. pMt.vtiv Krac 'u t. beach cape is r.ota' le addition tu Hie m.1em beach' t-ne. The knitted cai- shvwn in the above drawing is pleated a-1 entirely i red in eol olrau a- tt. ! 0;-n. -he plrala e- a t ' I " aria; cf vri col. leii ; Scoi-. tr"je. ' Are You Wasting Good Seed? TTAPHAZARD seeding is both wasteful ania pensive. Merely dropping the grain into tic ground does not assure a full crop it require ran distribution at a uniform depth. The AmscoTracts Drill distributes the grain evenly at the bottomdfiit drill furrow where quick germination is assured. Amsco is built for work and long, hard servnet U structed with steel frame and axle and extra stq steel or wood wheels. Made in plain grain and etc- bined grain and fertilizer styles. You will find it is the drill you need on your farm. Manufactured o clusively for use with the Fordson Tractor byfi American Seeding Machine Company, Springfield, Ohio. ailjiiliiliiK ntttcil IlioO nor ai re in h-t- tuct. lclal for veirptnhlea. mllons. fruit, pratn and dairy intc. Iti-nt from I 'o to ?tft ptr n-re. Trice IJT.0 per acre. $.ort0 innrtKHfre. urmt run- i try or city property prt value. t.ilan' i'H-v tfrnifl. Mra A. I. N- lan. alliatria. Cal.. route 1 ho 171. WKCKI'T lIHMATldNWnnrivn any man who 1 In the nmrktt fr thf ht canh business in mutliwoit orn ( ireRon. Only takr fifty-three hunrlr.fl dultartt ami in dolnir ovr fifty thousand dolhirs worth of bu.tl- n.'s. Old entabllnhf!, Ionic l.-ae. fl cheap rent. Owner munt well. In't' mix thist aTiiliton nnnnrlnnlfv v.'... M A. T. UT.nf, r.mrncntal A Kent, lio las Street, I'hone 219, C. A. Lockwood Motor Co. We Wffl Line Your Coat Jut reeelved, n line of won derful lining Pussy Willow Moon-Glo ' Sntlns Skinner's Silks Satin, all similes. snd t'onie In and look them oTer. .g-ggajtMgMisi I children I mmmmtM 1 ' TODAY ONLY Imary miles minter A STORY OF LOVE. ADVENTURE AND THRILLS 0" " ISLAND IN THE SOUTH SEAS. "South of Suva" ALSO Round Two of I The Leather Pushers NOT A SERIAL BUT THE NEWEST AND BEST IDEA 0 SCREEN. AND OUR THEATRE IS COOL AND COMFORTABLE TOMORROW: A FIRST NATIONAL TT"L,0nV 3 RICHARD BARTHELMESS IN -THE 7TM