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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, FRIDAY, JULY 81, PAGE SIX a Attention! Saturday Only Box Sale, 3 Pairs to Box, of Ladies loleproof Silk. Hose You Know the Quality-the Very Best COLORS-Black, White, African Brown, Cordovan, Beige, Nude, Sponge, Lark By the Box, 3 Pairs to Box Regular Price Box Price SAVING $2.50 Hose, Pure Silk $7.50 $6.00 $1.50 2.00 Hose, Pure Silk 6.00 5.00 1.00 1.75 Hose, Pure Silk 5.25 4.40 .85 1.50 Hose, Pure Silk 4.50 3.75 .75 1.35 Hose, Pure Silk 4.05 3.40 .65 1.25 Hose, Out Size, Silk Faced 3.75 3.20 .55 1 00 Hose, Rib Top, Silk Faced 3.00 2.50 .50 Come Early to Get Your Choice REMEMBER --SATURDAY ONLY! L ABRAHAM The Silk Stote Mrs. Childs Hon ored at Party Ono of the nicest affairs which 'has been held In Itoseburg; l;i honor of Mrs. O. H. Childs, was sponsored ! icy the Itosebunc Woman's Club, at (the home of Mrs. William Dell, Mon day, July the 2 0 1 h . The rooms were beautifully decorated for the occa- Klon with rosea, ocean spray and ferns. There wore about fifty guests present, those Invited besides the I club members were women who had i been members of the club when Mrs. j Childs was llvlne here. The mem I her3 were honoring Mrs. Childs as ! the founder of the club In lfS. Them were four charier members ; present. Mrs. Childs. Mrs. Aikin, Mrs. Willis and Mrs. Thackery. Mrs. K. V. Hoover, president of the club announced the program. Mrs. Chss. Brand sane two solos In her usual pleasinK inaniver with Mis A. K. Knuuss at the piano. Miss Janette I.lntott of Chicago, cave three excellent readlnss. Mrs. Fred Strang rendered three vornl num bers In a most charming manner with Mrs. L. H. I.lntott nt the piano. Mrs. Childs told of the early hist ory jf the club and of amusing Inci dents which occured at that time. A copy of- the couplets which had been composed by the founder of the club about Its members, and pre served by Mrs. W. H. Willis since the club was first organized was read bv Mrs. Childs and brought 1 back some very fond recollections. Punch was served eany in m ui ternoon and the bowl was presided over fby Mrs. Washington Hughes and Mrs. V. J. Micelli. Later In the afternoon delicious refreshments were served bv the committee, con sisting of Mrs. C. V. Pfaff. Mrs. Sam Evans and Mrs. E. V. Hoover. TRESPASS NOTICE. JACKSON COUNTY RECALL PROTESTED MKDPOIID, July 20. An appli cation for an Injunction against tho county clerk to prevent holding a special election in Jackson county Saturday, July ror tire purpose of votlr.pt on Hit, iiu.oli.m of the re cal of Sheriff Terrlll was filed In Ihe circuit court today and Judge Calk ins Bet Wednesday, July 26, ns the date for hearing. C. E. Terrlll, as sheriff, and W. C. Daley, a plon'ocr rancher of the Knglo Point district, and "ull others who might be named as parties plaintiff," are named as plulntllTa. I). M. I, owe, rcr-ill candidate for sheriff; Rev. W. Judson Oldfield. pastor of Ashland; Clay Walker, a former Medford policeman; Howard Hill, orchurdist, John J. Hoogstraat, a kleagle of the local Klan; tleorge lvorson, a carpenter; W. U. Hughes, proprietor of a vulcanizing works; Hay and Thomas E. Qoodle, the de fendants, are alleged In the docu ment to be members of the Ku Klu Klan. The application, which Is exhaus tive, covering 11 typewritten pages, liases Its plea for an injunction upon the following grounds and allega tions: That the recall movement Is a Ku Klu Kljin plot to procure con trol of the sheriff's office and that the plan to circulate the recall pe- A vast spectacle. Youve never seen anything like it before. EVERYTHING ERIE INTERESTING EDUCATIONAL ENTERTAINING Fi?E DcinonrlralionS" Lectures. Movies' RADIO Concerts Roseburg. July 24-25 FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS ARE MADE Arrangements for the funeral of the late N. T. Jewett were completed lute ' this afternoon. The services will be held at the Methodist church on Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock." Both the Masonic and I. O. O. V. lodges will be represented. The funeral services in the Masonic cemetery will be conducted by the Masonic lodge. SITIMTIOX CilMVK (Hy Associated Press.) 4 DUlllLX. July 21. A mes- stage from Meaghn, passed by i military censor, reported tho sltuntion In I.lmerick to he very grave. Over 20 were killed and 40 wounded In the fighting there. iAtsJ&-.-W&'ittX "Pi fuTauiS IIHCTiaxu MAItKKT ItKlfHtT (IU- Associated Press.) POHTIANI), July 21. Cat- tie slow, hogs and sheep steady, eggs firm, butter nnusettled, ex- tra cubes HSe to Mc. Anyone found trespassing In any o,n clmmhrnnk Estate at Umpqua will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. J. L. SHAMBROOK. Moonshiner Gets Heavy Sentence T. Hall, who was yesterday ar rested following the discovery of two stills In his house in Miller's Addtion, appeared before Justice of the Peace George Jones yesterday evening and entered a ptoa or guilty to the charge of having Intoxicating liquor In his possession. He was fined $150 and given a Jail sentence or 60 days. While he is in Jail his case will be thoroughly Investigated by government officials.. A further search of his premises this morning brought to light several small bot tles containing moonshine. He also has a complete testing apparatus and Is evidently quite an expert In the 'manufacture of "hooch." Test tubes and devises for taking the specific grnrity of liquids were found and the presence of the sev eral small bottles cause the officers to believe that he was making some extensive experiments. Dynamite caps, fuses, drills, files, etc., were found to' be quite numerous while a well equipped tool kit was dis covered. He is well supplied vth the necessary paraphenalla for safe cracking or counterfeiting opera tions and the ofricers are inclined to belie-e that he has been onixaned nt some time in this sort of work. tltlons was formulated at a meeting of tho society, nt which all of the defendants were present, "with oth ers unknown." on or about lay ,10. and that It was Inspired by tho re ports and belief that a special grand Jury session was to be called to prole the series or outrages In this county, "said society being com monly and openly charged with the responsibility therefore." YOUNG GIRL IS HELD FOR MURDER (Tly t'nltod Prsa.1 MONTGOMERY, Ala., July 21. A formal charge of murder was today placed against Mildred Urower, aged ir, a granddaughter of former Con gressman Win. Ilrewer, of Alabama, In connection with the death 'of l'or tls MrKeithen. The girl is alleged to have confessed to the killing of Me-Keithen. Painless extraction ef teetn a' room 9, Masonic temple. Dr. Herb&s BOTH SIDES WORK ON MURDER CASE We Don't Care What kind of a tractor you use.we can sell you better imni mentx for less money. Two bottom 12 inch tractor plow (annrXZ for use with Fordson) ' ,pro" $81.00 Acme steel shares are guaranteed against breakage. N0 pi ovisos, no questions, but a new share for any Acme share broken in use. 0 ft. tandem disc for tractor use, $100. 25 tooth springtooth harrow, $35.25. liefore you buy any kind of power machinery, pump, thresh ing machine, feed mill, etc., "see us first we can save you money" Moline Farm Implements. Case Threshing Machines, Papec and Ross Ensilage Cutters, Simplex Silos, Fairbanks-Morse and Alamo gas engines, pumps and water supply systems. None better few as good. Farm Bureau Co-operative Exchangi TrvOTTTTTr A VTF. f VT A XTT w Insincerity Is Charged to Olcott (Continued from page one.) people's money to do personal poll tics for Mr. Olcott. 'Mr.' Olcott might In fairness appreciate the ne cessity for these private recounts. What muet the good people of the state think of Mr. Olcott, who, after enlisting an army of state employes, tax eaters, to work for his personal pre-primary campaign at the expense of the taxpayers of the state, and discharge such of those employes as did not slavishly adhere to his per sonal political machine methods, as In the cases of Gates, Elsworth and others, the result of which was so disgusting as to cause that splendid citizen, Uert Anderson, to resign from the state game commission; who after llo.OOO votes have been cast for the nomination for gover nor claims that nomination by hut 521; who declares himself willing to recount, yet fights on every techni cal ground a suit in the court to ob tain such recount; and who, when specific allegations of wrong are list ed In about one-third of the pre cincts to show a plurality for Hall of over 4,000 votes has been cast, still whimpers that such conditions do not Indicate "fraud or tinge of fraud?" Don't they? Can the beneficiary of such a state machine of office holders complain when private citizens combine to inako apparent the truth - and to count the legal ballots actually cast In the ballot boxes? TAILOR MADE SUITS. In all styles and quality nt the right price. Excellent workmanship. Rose burg Cleaners. o PARISIANS OPPOSED TO YANK TRAFFIC SYSTEM I IBER.TY THEATER ONLY l-'lltNT-C!.AStf HIIOWH AXI AT lllo ANI 1S LAST TIME TODAY REX BEACH'S ROMANCE "FAIR LADY'' r.ascd on his famous novel, "The Net." Founded on actual happenings in New Orleans, with much material added. Puzzling Mystery: Thrilling Romance; Gripping Adventure Not just n movie, but a big picture. Also with this big program: Tiirc sni.ncT wf.kkly the chkstf.r sckkkniu . A HOUND THE TOW. For all kinds of shop work, repair ing, etc., see Pat. Shop 640 Fowler St. Ijravo for Portland Mr. and Mrs. Archie Taylor and Mrs. Herbert (Julne left In the form er's machine this nfternoon for Portland, where they will spend sev eral days attending to business mut ters, and visiting friends. Ml" t,4sldes Homo Miss l.los tieddes. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. tieddes. re turned home today from Portland whore she has been attending KI-llson- White conservatory. he has leen employed Nt the Montgomery and Ward store In Portland. (rtv t'nltd Prss.) I.OS ANdKI.KS, July 21. With her trial two months away, botn me defense and Ihe prosecution in tho "Hammer Murder" case of Mrs. Clara Phillips worked today to huild up their cases. The prosecution dis covered that Mrs.. Phillips bought a pistol shortly before the murder wns committed, and Is alleging pre meditation. It was rumored that the woman was drugged at the time she committed the murder, explaining her apparent innhillly to remember the details of the tragedy. The prosecution is making elaborate preparations to combat nn Insanity defense. MORE STRIKE BALLOTS' BEING SENT OUT (Bv United Pros.) TACOMA, July 21. Strike bal lots were being distributed from northwest points today among clerks, freight hnndlers, and stntlon employes of the Chicago-Milwaukee lines. The same was true at Spo kam. Seattle, and 'IVmland. He turns on the ballots Is expected at uniim headquarters July 2H. o Pee Pat for cement brick, cement culverts and cement building blocks. ;oi ,im x i a i ; i:n TA It Pox IS 1;T N'KAK TAMPA At the lfciiKla Arrivals at the Donglns hotel to day were Mr. and Mrs. Inn W. Sni der. Marshfield; Mrs K. Whiting, Tscoma; l. Mcl,can,(nkland; F. R. Sharp and wife, of Fuller!. in, Cali fornia; Carl tirlll, Portland. TAMPA, Fla., July 21. When Gen. Roberts, veteran guide at Pass-a-C.rll!. reported seeing a gold tarpon swimming in local waters he was r.dlculed. but a few days later Ar thur Henderson. St. Petersburg fish erman. suc ceded In catching a fish of that description. Whether the fish hooked by Hen derson was the stime one sighted by Koberts has not been established, so it Is not known whether the single specimen is an oddity of nature or whether there are others of the same kind. The ordinary color of the tarpon is silver, which has caused it to be ! known as the "silver king." as It ! grows to larce slse and Is considered 'the gantest of fish, always putting I up a hard battle before being landed (International News Service.) PARIS, July 21. Should the great cities of the world grow alike or each try to keep Its individuality? Upon the answer to that question will be based the decision of the city of Paris whether to adopt the red-green-whito light system of traffic guidance now in use on Fifth avenue New York. Opposition to the acceptance of a proposal made by Dr. John A Harris, designer of the Fifth avenue signals, to put such lights nlong the Avenue de l'Opera Is based upon the feeling that they will give visitors to Talis a stereotyped impression that Amer icans will forget the beauty of the broad avenue and say, "Isn t that iuat like Fifth avenue?" This would hurt tho pride of the French. MAXY ATTKM XCE. Joe Little's dance orchestra which appeared here last evening at the Armory, provided a most entertain ing evening for all. The Armory was crowded, and every one enjoyed a tnorougniy good time. SPEND your week ends at Idleyld. Dance Saturday night. Good music. ITXEItAIj HELD TODAY The funeral services of the late Eu gene Wright were held this morning at the Masonic cemetery, with llev. h. P.. Quick officiating. Many friends were present to pay their last tri bute, and the floral pieces were very beautiful. 0 many ex.ioy mxcEnr MASONS ATTENTION. A special communication of Laurel Lodge No. 13 A. F. and A. M. will be held In the Masonic Temple Saturday, July 22, at 1:30 p. m., for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late Brother N. T. Jewett. By order of W. M., W. F. HARRIS, Sec. o For dustless cleaning use a Royal. $5 puts one in your home. Hudson Electric Store. o XTiW TODAY. FOR RALB Dining room furniture. 203 C'hml-wlck street, phone 149. FOIl HAL.K 100 O. A. C. Plymouth Hock pullets. E. T. Comuton, Millers Addition. WANTED Teacher for Drew school district. Address Dale Banney, Clerk, Drew, Crt fc Foil KALIO Three burner oil stove. In good condition. Very reasonable. Call 617 Cobb. Foil RUNT Two furnished house keeping roonis. 404 N. Jackson HU Phone 188-Y. FOIl SALE Self binder, 115. or will trade for good cow or driving horse. Marion Weatherford, box 164, lit. 1, Hoseburg, Ore. 'OH HUNT Furnished room In quiet family. Privilege of bath, phone, liv ing room. Address B. Y. feare News-Review. WANTKI) Young lady wants general office work, clerking or collecting. Kxperieneed. Htate salary. Address "Work" News-Ueview office. WANTKI) TO RENT Small furnished apartment or small furnished house by man and wife. No children. Ad drens M. O. care News-Review. WANTED Few hundred young tur keys. Also 60 young hogs, 30 to 80 lbs. Your price is our price. K. I Rice and Son. Dlllard. Ore. Phone AN A-l male stenographer and office man desires position. Seven years experience, rupid, accurate and a clean record Address M. S. care N e v a - R e ve w. FOR SALE 4.r acres, 1 mile from town. Its acres cultivated1: 6 acre bearing orchard. Good house, bnrn and water system, all equipped. This is a bar gain at ItioOO. Terms. J. V. Casey, Agent. FOR SALE Late ly'l Baby Overland, like new. Ill IS Dodge. 1!t21 Maxwell Sedam. llil'J Mnxwell. Good t'-rms. POWELL & WAKEFIELD. 117 N. Jackson St. WANTED Position on ranch. 3 years experience with fruit. 4 years with gus engines, tractors, sprayers and overhauling same. 2 yeans firing tcum engineB. Targe ranch prefered. Aug. M. Robinson. Hood Illver. Ore. CO.V Hom'e fodern four room cot tage fully furnished, fine location, for less than cost of lumber In house. This Is your chance. If taken at once, price one tohusand dollars, half cash. See A. T. I-ftwrence, commercial ngint. 126 Cass street. Phone 219. Foil SALE Eldon hotel. Olendale. Oregon. Now doing good business. Seventeen bedrooms, large sleeping porch, 4hree baths, dining room, kit chen, steam heated, modern conven iences. Beautifully located. Cost Jmiiio to build in 1912. In good re pair. Price, furnished. 4.100. Un furnished, $:I500. Liberal terms. Dr. (leo. o. Knott. Independence, Ore. YOU WANT IT One hundred alxty acre Mock ranch, house, barn, other Improvements. Spring and well water. Twenty-two acres plow land .good sell. Seventv-four head sheep. Seventy-three bend goats. Team, har ness, wagon, full set tools and Imple ments. Big bunch chickens anil tur keys. Worlds of out range adjoining. House fully furnished. Price $:i!ilta. Only takes one thousand cash. A. T. Iiwreiice, commercial agent. 125 Cass Street. Phone219; L L. ROBERTSUSED CAR BAR GAINS. 11120 Ford touring. 2 1919 Fords, touring, starter block. 1917 Ford. 1915 Ford. It. delivery bnck. 19't Ford trurk, pneumatic tires, just overhauled. 1916 Franklin roadster, 5 cord tires, mechanically perfect ,a dandy looker, n llg sacrifice. 1919 Ilarley-Davldaon motorcycle. Many others. See the new Jewett you'll like it. OLD EMPIRE FEED STABLE. I'hone 144. Hudson Ik' ,,v ouin. Here From RlddjZT Mr. and Mr Cm. , Riddle, are 1 Riddle, arc ding to business ait" how you bow Ik. ,J 'dded dirt 1b yon nn r trie Store. to Seattle-. I C. F. Hopklu WmJ the isrs'w son n-t.!, ;, " -wnn Returns I Mrs r . . , iiuuuam ran Sentt e last the past slit weelu here ntiaui her husband. Over 100 Oldsmobila Mid s i gon In June. Then)jBJ1 V. Casey, agent. Red Cross Worker fa. Miss Katherlu' Mi u Cross field workwiniml h burg today to spend i ikon m, reviewing the ik ii m:i ana meeting win. a tlncw plan future actlviiin. The Royal cleans (romiititijl lar. Sold on easy paymaa Condition Improved W. P. Wethetal. of tiela grocery, who has been tllfci time with blood poisonlni what Improved today, u he will be out soon. . Improving Interior of Km- The enterlor of the Fret home on east Douglas eimti") painted and retime inrw .ha nufnar exnectl A) efitt 1 1 Bnn and fmnrOTI erty by the addition ol s walks. :3 - 1 Donate to IJbrarr I The Daughters of Isabel" sponsored a dance fund, and donated . was the amount left ! penses had been paid. TBI thank the city recorder J nation of the News-Review and San Prtntai: r- for th couriwie."- Vacation Take a vacation tJ do your cleaning idl""" We call and(derw- The Douglas county concert band gave another of their delightful con certs last evening, on the court house lawn, and a large number of people! gathered to hear the selections. These concerts provide fine entertainment. tmii v vKTiinn REi-onr P. S. Weather Bureau, local office Roseburg. Orejion, 24 boura ending 5 9 CHILDREN i 10c j Roseburr. 0- ; Prfvlpltnllon im Inch. M.rf Hnarth Mtwh'-.'st tMnpratnr Vfter'lny .... sr. ; Irnfst tVmt't'rntiire lust nittMt ' 4? rrrt'lpltfttlnn. lvt 24 hours 0 I Total treMp. in' first of month ., 0 Normal prvp. for t tit month .... Jj j Tctnl rrri. from Spt 1. U21 " wm 2? 4jj Avrmtr.' rrM'ip. from S-rt. 1. 1177 3404 j a.n. (Sopt. to Mav, ne H X9 , Frmant to t p. m. for Southwestern Wi l-l.l AM uklu 6btrver. 3 ALU CHILDREN UNDER 12 YEARS EXCEPT THQ5 l GLADYS WALTON I IN . I "THP TROUPER . S A COMEDY DRAMA OF LIFE WITH A BRN"oRAPMY B TIONAL) SATURDAY TOM MIX TOM M.X IM3P Jg00 KKrITI.TT.T.T.T.T.T.T.TJgf.I.