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PAOE FOUB R08EBURO NEWS REVIEW, THURSDAV, JULY , 1?2. All Four Comers of the Globe You Will Find Contented Farmers U sing arm lpment J. F. BARKER & Co. LoyefMfpuerade a dramatic filory of: cfovtaJ tmmatu da&Mcgone oioson THK WIIOXGKI) UISBA.NI ! gripped the witnesses to thi strange ': scene. lMirlng the reading of the love let-1 "Hy Jove, he's reilly a man," wbJ t r that Claire Adams had written to; pored Davis tg Clavering. "Look, he Harry tilendening at the coroner's ; takes wliat'8 coniins to hiui stand Innuest Henry Adanm, husband ofjlng." the American Ilesuty, became bo ex- "I am sorry, lady." began Adams cited that the policeman In charge j apologetically, "that I did not know of him could hardly keep him in his who you were. Hut even now ktiow Beat. lug you are Ulendcniim's 'ife. 1 can, At its close he shouted: "1 11 leave i not take back one woru i uaic It to any detent husband here wheth er if he had read a letter like that ho would not have started out Im niedlutely to kill the nu n to whom It wan written. "I did start out to find and kill him. I wish I had killed him. The coroner intervened, asking: "Do you know that everything you have said will be used against you?" "I have only tol l the truth and you know it as will as I," asserted Adams belligerently. Perhans vou have only told the SCIENTISTS ENDORSE IT FOR HAIR AND SCALP! SEPOL the wonderful hmpoot Pr ferted alter year of eiperi;niil the r m.rkuM. healing, ck.imln and tavii- linn propcrtiea of thle wonder-working tome hiniioo hv received the endorie wot of t&ouund! the nalr thick. loMT. luatxoualy beautiful delighUully imj to ul At all mod drug storea Ad. &r SHAMPOO Then, In spite of the efforts' of the 'truth, but you have sent yourself to half way out and evidently tho bot tom of the vessel has been damaged. The troulilo occurred about mid night when moro was a heavy fog. The coast guard crew at the Umpn.ua river Bullion was out and at daylight was able to reach the barge and the f cheek. Stop Lumber Barge is Wrecked at Umpqua MAUSHFIELl), July 4. The barge Washtticna, owned by the Winchester Hay Lumber company of Recdsport, In on the BOtilh spit at the entrance of the Umpqua river and may be a total loss. The gasoline launch !a zell In also stranded on the spit. The crews were saved. The barge is loaded with SOU. 000 feet of lumber bound for San Pedro. The barge last evening was towed from Reedsport by the launches !a Zcllo and (jucen to Winchester bay, ut tho mouth of the river. Tho an chors of the barge wero dropped and It was intended to wait until the tug Hiimsoti should bring the barge Wn shougal into the river am teke out tho loaded barge. However. Ih i vMII.i ...in k. j..hi.,t t k.r.i tide was too strong and tho nnchorB ri. can be taken off the spit, did not hold. The launch Queen The Watdtlncna In ISO feet long, broke away from her tow and the she wim built In 1S!8, nt Portland, tide carried the Washtticna nnd thejnnd with her sister barge, the Wa launch Oazello out. The bar was nliongnl, was operated regularly out rough and tho burke struck on the r the t!nipitin river by the Winches north spit first nnd then was carried ter flay Lumber company, of which over to the south r-plt, Ahe In about 1 n. J. Hubbard In manager John policeman to restrain him, he rose dramatically from his chair, saying: "Hut, O Judge; I did not Intend to lfll Claire. I loved her. But now they won't even let me see her before they put her away forever. She wan rood good until he camo around with his, cursed flattery and bland ishment." Adanm broke down and Bobbed like a child nnd Doris wept with him. Suddenly he Beemed to feel her sympathy and, looking up, he ad dressed himself directly to her. "I do not know you, lady, but you're a woman and you must know women better than any of the men here. You know, don't you, that my wife was tempted beyond her strength? You know, don't yoti'how hard it must have been and what he must have said to her with his lying, smiling lips. You know how a wom an that a man has made love him, will go to any longlh to prove that love?" The words had rushed out In a torrent. No one could stop the man who held out his hands to Doris Olendenlng as If In supplication and spoKo witn tears running down his launch. Four men aboard the Wash tticna were taken off and Captain Martin Kennedy, John Graham nnd another man on tho launch were saved. In response to a call from Marsh field the Coob Hay port tuir Fearless was sent from here and In now ofT the I'mp'ioa river, but she will be unable to get near to the stranded barge until high tldo this afternoon. It might then be possible to pull the bargo off tho npit Into tho river. Whether the Washtticna can be saved depends entirely on the condition of the sea. The bar Is now rough, and If the pea becomes any heavier the WANTED Slop!" commanded the of ficer, but Claire Adams' husband paid not the slightest attention to hllii. lie was bent on vindicating his wife to one of her sex nothing olse.mattor ed to him. At last the officer made Henry Adams understand that something was wrong. Adams turned to hltn Inquiringly. "That liidy Is Cilendenlng's wife," aid the policeman In a raucous whisper. Adams turned whiter, if possible, than ho was before. He seemed for a moment to shrivel in his chair then be again rose to his feet. Silence the chair if Clenihning dies, ad monished big attorney, who had been trying vainly to stop Adams , all through his speech. "I don't want to live. I hope he will die,'1 answored Adams calmly. Then he closed his lips and answered j the questions put to him in monosyl lables. ' DnrU re:tneit tier rnmnosure be fore the coroner had finished his ex amination of Adams and ho had been led away to the other side of the room. W hen she was called she an swered with surprising calmness. "Your name?" "Doris Glendenlng " "Wife of Harry Ulcndening?" "Yes." "Are you not divorced from him?" "Xo, Bir." "Have you applied for one?" "I did some time ago, but I have since withdrawn the application." Clavering turned to Davis in sur prise, and Davis whispered back: "Yes, I withdrew the petition this morning." "Did you gee your husband on the night of the tragedy?" "Xo, sir." "Then you do not know whether he carried this revolver or not." "Xo. sir. I cannot be sine, but I am positive that that Is bis revolver. I think he probably carried It, as ho seldom went out In the evening with out It. Ho had a police permit to carry it since ho was held up once or twice a year ago." "Mrs. Olendenine. did you name Mrs. Adams in your petition for di vorce?" "Yes, sir." "Any oilier women?" "Xo, sir." "Do you intend living with your husband again, If he recovers?" Tomorrow As ft Man Tbinketli. a regret to all when the party ended, and one and all pronounced Mr. and Mrs. Curtis charming entertainers. Before leaving the guests joined hands and sang "Uood Xlght. Curtis, We're Going to Leave You Now." -o Assault Charge Results in Fine YOXCAI.LA, July 6. Fred Krusc, residing a few miles north of Yon calla, was arrested last Saturday by Constable Montgomery for beating J. Cole. The trouble arose over some stumps being blown Into Mr. Kruse's gr.-Sii field by Mr. Cole, who was clearing the right of way for a coun ty road through the Cellars estate, which J. H. Kruse has rented. Mr. Kruse was found guilty on a charge of assault .and battery by a Jury be fore Justice of the Peace Krewson, who fined hiin 2.j and costs. o School District No. 21, Camas Val ley, Ore., desires bids on the building of a class room adjoining the school house. Specifications may be had from ihe clerk. By order of the board. B. It. Kichter, Clerk. Mrs. itobert Day, of Eugene, Is spending a short time In Hoseburg visiting friends here. Mrs. Day was formerly Mrs. Ella Fisher, and for a number of years wan an instructor in the local high school. She later went to Eugene, where she taught in the high school until after the war. She was then given a position winh the wa3 then given a position with the struction work and taught in schools at Washington, 1). C, and in North Carolina and other points. She was married recently to Kobert Day, of Eugene, and has now retired from the teaching profession. Klernan of Portland is one of the owners of the lumber company and the vessel. BOY SCOUTS ATTENTION. There will be a regular meeting of Troop No. 1 Scouts Thursday even ing at 7:30 p. m. Bring your camp' pictures wllh you. Our fall program will be discussed also at this meeting. Troop 2 Is also welcome. o . WBand Will Start Concerts Tonight Black Republican Cherries Any amount at 5c per pound cash. Boxes Furnished Drager Fruit Co. Roseburg, Oregon i The first open-air band concert for Ihe senson will be given tonight at tho court house square by the Doug- las County Concert, band. Tho band in. a iivi-ii vtuining narti lor t no con cert season, and has some excellent selections to present to tho music lov- a ers of the city. Much or the effect of K " opera selections will be lost be B inuio of the lack of a canopied band stand, but the music will bo enter taining In spite of this fact. Tho specializing this year on se- front tho light operas, but in nddition, has a number of fine overtures, marches, and popular numbers which will provide pleasing music for everyone. From now on, conceits will he given each Thursday nlKht the same as was done last year. The band Is directed by Jack Shields, who. nil hough nulte young, has proven himself to be one of the most able directors the city baud has ever had. band Is feci ionn I Have Ordered Several Cars of Hollow Building Blocks FOR PRUNE DRIERS Take them off tho Car and save ha.-idlir- cc: ts L. W. METZGER Contractor and Builder. Enjoy Picnic on Rice Creek l l'I'KR YAIJ.CY I.K.Mir K . , V. L. Pet. HtiTcne ....." 1 .S.'S.'i Ilarrlsbuig r. 1 .s:!:: fioshen 4 3 .r.fill Yoncalla 2 5 .28.1 Hoseburg 2 r .2S.-i Sulheilin 0 2 .000 DEVELOPMENT lr.vr:i.oiMi:.T mkans impi;o nt. wi; ark imphov. 1XQ Ol II I ACILIT1KS KVKHY DAY I'OU TIIK RKTTKItMKYt Or KKKVK'K. We cannot irow faster than the surrounding country; though w Jiv to keep far In advance of our present needs. Thus uiaiutaln- Urer Investment than ordinarily required. VK AUK rilKPARi:i TO KKItt K Vol II Kl KKY IVKI.W A I A MOMK.VT8 NOT1CK WITH KCON'O.MY TO VOU. Doug Ias'County Light & Water Co II. M. JFXMi;s, Manaper. A most on.loyi.blo Fourth wns spent on Kieo creek near the Hover home at the old picnic ground. There were about a bundled present, and Ice cream ami lemonade was served throughout the day. rier fi bounteous dinner wns en Joyed, many participated In races. These winning In the races were: Small Kirb;. first race- Ccnlovr Wright nnd Francis Mndlth:sivind rsce - lOthel Kiwi!, Florence Mere dith. Large girls, first rsee - Paphne Ihubes. Kvelyn Meredith,: second ioiiie Kr.M'.u. Kve vn Mere. tiith. tmll hoys first, Truman necond. Ixinln Itovcr. Ijirge hoy) -Norman Krantz. Those wiimltiK tn the sack race were I,.,,, willlumn and Truman Human. Cirls' dlsti.nt ball throw F.ls Kranlii. Kveryone had n thoroughly good time, and found the Kice creek vicin ity h most Ideal picnic spot. or Sheriff Taylor, of Pendleton. C. W. (.arland returned from Washing ton, It. C, yesterday. He said he would make one more effort to get fedenil judges hero to issue an in junction restraining the warden from hanging the pair as scheduled for Friday, July 7. It wan two years ago that Sheriff Taylor wan shot down In an ; ttenipt to stop n jail-break In which Untitle and I'lrby were ring-leaders. Murderer A.crptH I'nltli. SAT.F.M. Juiy 4. (Special.) John Untitle, who, with Klvie Kirby. alb n .lames Owens, will be hanged In Ihe state penitentiary here Friday for the murder of Sheriff Taylor of Fmnlllln county in 102U, hns accept ed the Catholic faith, according to announcement by prison oflicl: Is to day. For the past week both Kathle nnd Kirby have been visited by the prison chaplains daily. Penitentiary officials said ar rangements lor the hangings Iliad been completed, with the exception of sending out the Invitations. These will be mailed tomorrow. Hoth llalhie nnd Kirlty appeared . cheer ful today. Tht y conversed with prison officials and spent several hours reading fie newspapers. It was s.'.id today that Rathie had di rected that his lody be sent to his relatives in Idaho for burial. The hangings are scheduled for S o'clock In the morning. Warden Lewis nnnounci.il that only persons authorized by law would lie admit ted to the execution chamber. I Husbands Enter tained With Dinner Kun- SLAYTRS OF TIL TAYLOR TO HANG POUT LAN P. July S. Cnsuron ful in his attempt to set a writ of er:Vr from th I nited States supreme court to Btay the execution of John The Indies of the New Idea club of Kdenbower c.ii. a most successful dinner on the evening of the Fourth whin they ciiienainod their hus bands and ramili- at a 7-o'cb.ck din ner a' the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. S. X. Curtis. Tli. t;;iies were arranged under the Inn ,,tt the lawn, and the decorations w...-e artistic and nhun- ! dant. the luautirul American fb,g grcrtinz the rv t every turn. Cov ; crs were laid for r.n. The tables I were loaded with delicious food and : flowers. Following the dinner there was a , program of thusio and recital ionn. ; The violin and in; no. which had been j moved out on fid porch struck up j "Turkey in the s raw." and soon the : feet of young and old were twitch. j ing. They so"n formed In the "Vir ginia Ro. l" and dancing on the green underneath the cherry trees laden with the luscious fruit, was pleas ! tire to nil and caused much merri ment. Kon tlie man In the moon MenWanted For set vice as railroad machin ists, boilermakers, blacksmiths, electricians, sheet metal work ers, pipe fitters, coppersmiths, tinners, car inspectors, car re pairers, helpers all classes un der strike conditions best ex plained by Chairman Ben W. Hooper of the United States ltnilroad Board, in bis state ment of July 1st reading us fol lows: "In this caso the conflict is not between the employer and tho oppressed employes. The people of this country, through an act of congress, signed by President Wilson, es tablished a tribunal to decide such disputes over wages and working condition! which arc submitted to it in a proper man ner. It. is the decision of this tribunal against which the shop crafts are striking. Regardless of any question of the right of tho men to strike the men who take the strikers places are merely accepting the wages and working conditions prescribed by a government tribunal and are performing a public service. They are not accepting the wages and working conditions wiiieh an employer is trying to impose. For thin reason, public sentiment and full government power will protect the men who remain in their position and new men who may come in.rt AdeqiiHte provisions have been made for the full protection of all new employes, the same as old employes who have remain ed loyally at work. Applicants shouhl apply to tho office of the superintendent at Portland (I'nion Station), or to the assistant superintendent at Uoscburg. J. II. DYER Ci-nentl Mflnagnr Southern 1'acific Company. What Is Service? Is it a prosperous looking In dividual who rides out to your place in a car bought with the profits you have made possible for him,' gives you a good cigar bought with eonie more of those same profita, and gives ypu some "free" service you have paid for in the price of goods? Or Is It a price that covers only what you get, and a rea sonable amount for overhead costs, leaving the rest In your pocket to use for the comforts, necessities and luxuries you have always wanted for your family? Yob are entitled to the same pay for bard work, good sense and saving that any other iman receives. If you are not getting it you should ask your self who is getting it. The an swer is liable to Bend you to "see us first" the next time you need something in our line. Our ideal of service Is to get you the best possible goods at the lowest possible price. The more you patronize us the better we can serve you. Tell your neigh, bor. Pinder twine, Back twine, sacks, pipe, pumps, engines, water supply systems, in fact anything used on the farm. See us first We can save you money. Farm Bureau Cooper , ative Exchange Rosuburg and Oakland. uns. w. u. owt-v St -Sl-aj&JHSt'titiw' dh. m. H.rr Phy.loun. iz, w -.7 Cklt5 MUSIC A.VD jr. Piano, vole. i-,,81 cornet, dramatic lory and play Broui , "UHiT 1 Phono no r aV ' Thepeopuo" are Invited to maR!. Quarters hen. """wliMi speak a langnage of (k.. . a language of love Mf B"H "Say It . ""MH ALTOX S. FRET AND SONS Are reany to furnish any lumber and timbers needed for any building as low as anyone. See us before buy ing elstwhere. Patronize Roseburg labor. Phone 324. LODGE DIRECTORY. I.AI IIKI, CHAPTKR No. 31, n. A. M. Stated convocations on tlrst and third Tuesdays, Masonic Temple. All members requested to attend and visiting companions welcome. U. A. WILSON. Hlgli Priest. W. K HARRIS. Secretary. . , MCI,lim1t.s OK UIIIIIK K AKT Wine Circle No. 49, meets on 1st and Krd Friday evenings In Moose hall Visit ing ncfglthors invited to attend. HKI.I.I3 CKKNHIIAW, fl. N. MARGARET WHITNEY, Clerk. A. P. 4k A. Mom Lodire No. 13.- Regular communications 2nd And 4tb Wednesdays each month at Masonlo Temple, Rnseburg, Ore. Visitors wl- W. U THOMAS. W. M. W. IV. HArlRIH. Secy. C M. JONES AUTO TOPS. l'FH0Hnai MA'ITRESse, RE" I'hoim 448 j ForDryerStoves&H J. H. SINNIGER Yes, It Is 9 J and vacation time U pprMtt Z ing; but we are Mill fresh groceries at tie old ttj-t North Side Groteiy ' PHONE 324. i Keep It in the In 1 J Very often when it tat R venient for you to ban m m groceries delivered or cal tat S them you will appreciate ta il mg slocked no your witn A with canned goods. Let ui uta vonr order now far Omt .mi ECONOMY GROCEEI your order now for that even Only tho best brands of canndi goods are earned in this store. J Phone 63. O. K. S HuMDiinr Chnpfer No. H Holds their regular meeting on tna Jst and 3rd Thursdays In each month. All sojourning brothers and sisters icoi.Biuiiy .nviieu in arteno. i MRS. ELIZABETH RUNTAN, W. M. I FREE JOHNSON. Se-r-tary. Till? SKCI RITV BE.TKF1T ASNOI'IaV Trim meuts in tn. Maecabce hall the 1st and 3rd Tueaaavs in each mi .th. j K. o. T. M. Meets each second and fourth Thursday of each month In Mnccabee hall, corner Camm .nri Ptn 1 ireete. Visiting Knights always welcome. U C GOODMAN. Com. O W. RAPP. R. K. UOOUIIKM OK TIIK 1VOHI.D Camp No. 126, meets in Odd Fellows' hall In Rosehurg every lt and itrd Mon day evenings. Visiting neighbors always welcome. FREUERTCK PORTER, C. C. 01. ai. Aiw.L.t'jK. uterK. J. I'. . o. T. M. IlnnelMlrg Rovlcw . II. A. o. T. Hesehttrit KevUw No. 11 holds regular meetings on sec ond Hnd fourth Thursday at 8 p. in. isitinn winters Invited to attend re view'!.. Mueeabee Hall, Pine and Caas streets. IllJI.t.E STEPHENSON, Com. .i r..-..-.t r; ttAt'P, e.'ol. TRAVEL to the Coast by Coast Auto Line Stages Over New lllnhwar V CM Valley and Myrtle Point you time ami money. Lewi In tel tTmnmia. Ilotol CranJ. Homo Restaurant Ever D 1 7 a. m. Hir. tn Mvrtlp Point N" " " Coaullle 18 " Marshfield ljj " " Bandon 15 .Coast Auto Lines George W. Bryant, tat Coqnlllr, Ores"" Remember Our Drinks ar mailo of the best ingre.ll ents they are pure and whole some We are always glad to have you rotno to our plant and see how our drinks are made. Roscburg Dairy and $ Soda Works The cleanest place In town. i$ rtlONE 18. 6 , B. I". . Klk.. hotenera; Lodge No. 826 I TT. "ga'ar coromunloatlonn at the Eika' Temple on each Tfcursdy j of every month. All member, re I quested to attend regularly, and all v niting brothers are cordially In vited to attend. ! J. E. FLURRY, K. R. 1 J. n. PAY. Jr.. Sery. ' r"-. Pkl'lrtartaii l.oor Ho. H 1 J,,'e, In Odd Fellows Temple every I rrlday evening at 7:S0 o'clock. Visit ing brethren are always welcome. FRED MILLER, N. (J. A. J. HE DDES. Reo. See. J. B. BAILEY. Fin. Sec. ItKlll'KAIln Ro.etinrB Rebekah Lj(lKe No. 41. I. O. O. .. meets In V J re'lows Temple every week on l uesd.iy evening. Visiting members tenf" "nndln 'nvlled at PtTSIE JACKSON, N. O. EVA LENOX. Secy, w . ETHKl, BAn.EV. Fin. Pecy. Ut At. uniibR or'MoonaRoseb'urg Lodse No. 1037 meets flrat and nira luesday evenings of each I month t 8 o'clock In the Moose hall. All visiting brothers are Invited to: attend. i f; W. ClOAKK, Dictator. I . . H. O. PAROETER. e-ererary. M- i(.tint,M, t,F siiotii Hh-Lllao t "fl No. 4S. meets on 1st and lid r .day evenings In Moose hall. Visit ing n.Uhl ore Invited to attend. . BKI.I.B rltKNSHAW, (. N. K1HIITS op PYTIIIA AfphsTEodg.! f"'. I i meets every Wednesday even ln in Dougis Abstract Hall, comer Jariunn A Washington St. Visit ore aiwnvi welcome. POY O. YOtlNO. M. F. . . WIMBBRtI. K. R. A I KJnI;!i.r?,",?T m!' ,k on Jackson Ht. on !nd and , in Monday evenings of each month iorVi . , Ji- Vl'mg brethren I good standing slwav, welcome. A. J. WL-l.FV. W. P. P. W. M. LA MKRE, W. P. ! B- F. GOODMAN, Secretary. i. hi V W ,; ... i... in. re i.te man in me moon m v . Kathle and Elvin D. Kirby, slayers smiled down at the dancers. It was i H.T.T.T.T.T.T.T.T.T l'lLIKi!l,.A"'t",I "W"' ,n Macea 'ilu 1 'err Wednesday svenlng. tiSKlnr mmhri nlwava welcome. i iiir""0 pi'Sftt. m. a. : "'"r.y m i, i i.iy(cn Trees. tWlB HiaiPHHEY. Becy. Roseburg Improvement Bonds We offer for sale the OH Roseburg Improvement to yield 5-r. "yer-Il0O Town." They are M "gold." The best town la state. This date, July 1 we have $12,761-7. T" Hons. 1200. For further to' matlon see KICK & BICE. E" burg, Oregon. RICE & RICE INSURANCE CKU-- General Blacksmith I J All W orK "'": VQta j MATHEWS VENfli"J " feel