B08EBUR0 NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 2, 19?2. PAQE 8IX The Boolerie's Clean Sweep Shoe Sale is Now On STORE IS CROWDED I Hundreds Take Advantage Of This f Saving Opportunity i Did you got your share of these wonderful bargains? If you didn't it's your fault. Join the crowds. Ladies' shoes and low shoes as low as 89c. Men's shoes and oxfords at $3.95. Little pents' scout shoes at $1.05, and hundreds of other values. Come in, look over our offerings. Shoes on tables, in boxes and bins. Help yourself. Buy now while the sale is on. " EOSEDURG BOOTERIE ; Shoes that satisfy and fit your feet. i Shoes repaired Eminent Pianist : Appears In Recital ."Notwithstanding the evening was warm, and people on vacation, a fair sized audience last evening were pres ent at the Moore Music Studio to hear Ur. Kmil Enna, eminent pianist and composed In recital, and expressions Were very generally heard of pleasure and wonderment at his remarkable skill and artistic ability at the piano. Dr. Knna played some of his own compositions which were very great ly enjoyed. Ho took his audience Into Ills confidence, explaining very Inter estingly the compositions he played and Rave valuable advice to parents find teachers relative to proper man ner of Interesting and instructing the child In music. Dr. Knna Is a lover of children and has composed a large mini her of catchy, tuneful melodies for the kiddies. The following was his lust night's program: Scherzo and Novelette by Cade. Sonata by SJaglen. . Norwegian Dance by Grieg. Country Dance, Mowry. Elude de Concert, Koole. Valse: Minuet; Dnnse, Characteris tic. Kmll Knna. Ixivers Valse, Emll Enna. "You May Hold Dead Men for Saturday'' SO DOLLARS For a tailored suit. Is that what you have been looking for? Well we have them new. Also tailor ladles' overcoats. Come In and look them over. Our Aulo Will Call Phono 277 Roseburg, Oregon. LIBERTY THEATER OM.V FlR.HT-Cf.ASS SI 1V H AXI) AT 10 AXI l.V TO-DAY AND TOMORROW ROY STEWART In "RI1MN" WILD" or "The Sagebrush Trail" Actually filmed whore the coyotes howl. The shoriir upheld the law in the wildest, rawest town of the southwest. Kaiii? throiiKh dauntless adventure. Van Loan's greatest fighting-love picture of the year, with all-stnr; cast. Also today's topic of the great American Authors: "HKN'K V WAPSWORTH LOXOFKI.LOW" TJITKS. AM) FIJI. : 'TARTKI) CURTAINS Starring HKNRY U. WALTHALL. an while you wait. Parsifal Pharaphrase, Wagner. In many respects Dr. Enna's recital was unique, the closing number by Wagnor was rendered wondorfuily and was a fitting climax to the evening's performance. Mrs. Moore received many congratulntions from those present for this high class musical treat. Miss Charles, niece of Hey. Quick, l?ave a very pleasing vocal solo, ac companied by Mrs. Moore. Miss Charles has a sweet voice, and was much appreciated. Dr. Knna says "Jazz" Is all right In its place, which is in the dance hall. He believes that we should have ev erything good in the home good man ners, good grammar, good things to eat and good music. Dr. Knna will be sincerely and deep ly welcomed at any future time by the musical people of Roseburg. AROUND THE TOWN We can positively stop falling hair and promote the growth of the hair. We are offering a special price on 12 scalp treatments. The Beauty Btudio, Roseburg National Rank Bldg. We are offering a special price for 12 facial or scalp treatments. This noploa nf treatments Is euaranteed to help you. The Beauty Studio, Rose burg National Bank Uldg. On Way to Crater Ijiko William Beckley and Mrs. Young, of Yoncalla. and Mrs. Anna Bennett of Portland, stopped ill this city last night on tne way to iraier uise ami Klamath Falls. They are traveling by auto. Ixavea on Trip M. A. Dobbin and O. II. Smith will leave tomorrow for Lakevlew, Ore gon, and also points In Nevada, and California. They will make the trip by auto, and expecting to be away for several weeks. Goes to Eugene ' William Horsfull, local agent for the Mac-Dry batteries, left this uiorn ' lug for Eugene, where be will pro cure a load of the batteries to bring i to the local agency. He expects to I return Friday and will have the bat ( teries on display Saturday. Divorce Suit Filed I A suit for divorce was filed In the i circuit court today by Sylvia Owen against Allen E. Owen. Cruel and j Inhuman treatment is alleged. The ' plaintiff Is represented by Attorney ; John T. Iong. At the Dnugli Arrivals at the Douglas hotel this morning were Miss Dorothy Ham mer, Turloi-k. California; Albert T. Ahren. Turlock; Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lee. Portland: George Zelt. Marsh field: F C Bend. Los Angeles: K. Everton, Albright, 1'aralionlng at feuhl llrarh L. A. Illanc, of ttiia city, In com pany with a party or r.us 01 jiursn- Lain. Portland: A. E, Portland; lira. William Portland. field. I . . ..Int. - In I i In. I :eacn. intuit- wa - terest of the Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Illanc will be back in town the latter part of the week. Ilia family i Is vacationing at Seaside. I Returns Vrom Orient John Jamleson, expert branch or I ganizer for the Goodyear Kubher 'company, bag Just returned from the I Orient, where he has been looking I after official business matters. .Mr. jjamieson says that conditions are , back to normalcy In India, China and Japan. He is visiting old friends and relatives here, and states he Is al ways glad to get back to Roseburg. Tour Southern Oregon L. A. Kiffle, of the Diamond Rub ber company, of Portland, is In this city for a short stay. He Is accom panied by bis wife and daughter, .Miss Florence. The party, together with .Mrs. O. H. Smith, will make a lour of southern Oregon visiting at the Oregon caves and Crater lake. To Picnic at Alexander's The Sunday school and members of the Jl. E. Church, South, together with their friends, will picnic In the Alexander's grove on Friday of this week. There will be transportation for those who are at the church by 10:30 o'clock in the morning. Come and enjoy the day with the children, bring a cup and a spoon. At the Uinrxiua Arrivals at the Umpqua today were James W. Ford, Gardiner; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Evans. Los Angeles; P. H. Orler. Seattle; Mrs. M. P. Bailey, Moscow, Idaho: Mary A. Rolfe, Cor vallis; Edwin Weaver, Myrtle Creek; Dr. and Mrs. Emll Knna, Portland; Miss A. B. Shelby. Portland; H. L. Nebergall, Albany; I. P. Richardson. I T .t I. r Tknnmonr t .wl ford Portland: J. C. Thompson, Medford A. C. Shaw, Portland. CelehnitiiiK HOth Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jones, Mrs. G. Marsh and Mrs. George Russell, all of Ixoklng Glass, gathered in thisi city last evening at the home of Mrs. Hartin, on Cobb street, for the pur pose of celebrating In an Informal way the 80th birthday anniversary 01 Airs, inuries aihuiu, mow ui , Ing Glass. The evening was pleas antly spent in social conversation. SPIRELLA CORSETS. Made to Measure. Bell Case. Phone 391-L. o Alexander Gra ham Bell Is Dead (Continued from page one.) essary?" "Get it," said Henry. Bell did get some of "Had I known more trlclty and less about it enough, about elec- sound," he said, "I would never have Invented the telephone." While Dr. Bell will be best remem bered as the inventor of the tele phone, a claim that has been sus tained through many legal contests, he also became noted for other in tentions. He was Joint inventor of the graphaphone with Sumner Taln ter. He Invented an Ingenious meth od of lithography, a pliotophone, and an Induction balance. He Invented a telephone probe which he used to lo- cate the bullet that killed President ! Garfield. He spent 15 years and over I IL'00.000 iu Ustlng his ramous tetra- hedral kite, and established a princi ple In architecture, the use of tetra hedral cells or units. Throughout his life. Dr. Bell main tained his Interest and labors for deaf-mutes. He founded, became pres ident and contributed t'J.'.O.OOO to the American Association to Promote Teaching of Speech to the Deaf. He was a member of many of the lead ing American learned societies. Dr. Bell's laboratories have been located since 1SS6 near Baddeck, Cape Breton. There for many years he conducted research and experi ment In aerial locomotion and other scientific subjects and maintained his private museum showing the de velopment of his greatest Inventions. H encouraged Samuel P. Langley to Invent the first flying machine and devlnred after witnessing Its flight at ynaatlco. Virginia, In 1S, that the age of the airplane was at hand, al though Langley's machine was de stroyed. Dr. Bell formed In 190" the Aerial J Experiment association with head quarters In ( ape iireton. and Its ob ject to learn to fly. It Is claimed that It was with the machines developed by that association that the first really successful public flights of nlr planes In America were made. In the world war. Dr. Bell and F. W. Baldwin Invented a boat called a hydrodronie which developed a speed of 70 miles an hour, and was called the fastest In the world. It used an airplane propeller and carried be neath It a series of planes which lift ed Its main body above the water as Its speed Increased. It was Intended for submarine chasing and scouting, but the armistice prevented its use for those purposes. NOTICE. I will not be responsible for anv bills contracted by my wife, Mrs. E. Slaughter, after this date. Mated. Roseburg. Ore.. Ausust 1. 1"!J E. SLAUGHTER. 0 NOTICE TO L. A. TO B. OF L. F. AND E. Owing to the lecture at the Macca bee Hall Friday evening. August 4. there will be no regular meeting of i Oregon Rose Lodge. i neia. aufiii uit weeR-e,,., """it Benefit Dance On Next Tuesday Night The local striking shopcrafts' pniDom w sponsor a Dentin . . . A :w ii;inpA ai hp arniorv im ih-a n next Tuesday night which should re- ceive the hearty support of every citizen of Roseburg. The boys are taking this means of raising funds and have been assured sup- port from the other railroad tin- ions. Thev have secured the serv- Ices of a seven piece Jazz orches- tra for the evening. The Douglas County Concert Hand w ill furnish an hour's concert In the armory from 8 until 9 o'clock at which time the orchestra will start the dance. A committee started to- day to handle the 'ticket sale and they will canvass the city very Ihoroughlv. The dance on Tuesday Ylght will undoubtedly be a big event. JOINT MEETING OF TEI.E- ORAI'HERS' AND CLERKS' AT MAJESTIC THEATRE TO- NIOHT AT R V. M. AM. CRAFTS WELCOME TO ATTEND. W. A. PEARSON for Telegraphers. A. M. ARNOLD, for Clerks. Passes Away After Short Illness Word confirming the report of the! Mrs. Homer L. Bowman and son, death of Miss Lotta Hollopeter, of ! Illille, returned to their home lu Cen Portland. was received here by her tral Point this morning, after enjoy friends this morning. She had been ing a visit of several weeks here with ill but a very short while, and death Mrs. W. R. Bowman and Mrs. Jay came suddenly. Miss Hollopeter : Bowman. d t jne nome of ner ,)ar. r . he home of ner par-i ents In Portland. During her stay In this city last winter, she made many fine friends who mourn her death. Funeral ser vices were held this morning at Fin ley's mortuary, with concluding ser vices at the Portland Crematorium. o I jSgygfl SerCnaderS I frilf dnntl )T fT, i tomohile plates carried abova the reg UlVe UUUU I7Uttleular li(lense taRS The first of these I plates was introduced In Roseburg by , , n eDn j J. C. Thompson of the California-Ore- Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Oswald s Seen pon powpr ompanv wh sayi) (hat O. A. C. Serenaders serenaded local j ,hfi comnanv's cars and trucks will dancers last evening at the armory wnn tne Classiest program oi laie i melodies ever heard in this city. The ! ,11(p lr,ln(. Representative large floor was packed with couples ; jPBSe c. Markley, representing the and the clever orchestra had the "zip Oregon Nursery company, of Orenco, and pep" which made the evening an j Oregon, accompanied by his wife, ar- enjoyaiile one. I ills orcnestra is ; composed of seven O. A. C. students and during the sninmcr vacation, Mr. Oswald has booted them In tho lnrg- est cities of the northwest. Next! week they w ill play in Seattle, and j following that engagement will go i to Pendleton for tho Roundup. Each and every number played by the or chestra has len i (perfected 1iy hours of practice which is a thing unknown to the majority of the pres ent-day jazz bands, j Sutherlin Badly Defeated In Game IIARRISnCRO. Aug. 1. The league game played here Sunday between the home team and Sutherlin proved a regular swat-feast for the locals, who took the bi genu of a 36 to 5 score. Sutherlin used four pitchers in an effort to staunch the flood of hard hits that bore the winners to victory. The game was railed In the seventh, so far ahead was the Linn county nine. Rome pitched for the league team and Smith did the receiving. Kelsey, Kirk. Boei;s and Darkness, all on the loral team, each made a homer. Sutherlin scored one four-bagger In the first inning. Senator Reed Is Leading In Vote, (Ttv Associated I'rcss.l ST. LOl'IS. Auk. 2. With nearly three-fourths of the flreclncts retsn-ted Senator Reed's lead over Brerken-1 great assistance in locating fires and ridge Long for the democratic sena- will be used once every two weeks for torinl nomination dropped to 1 2.77-. patrol work over the national forests The vote was Keed 167.H31, nnd Longhand will be ready for any emergencies 155.109. Lawrence NYunor and family, Mrs. George Neuner Sr.. and Frank J. Neiiner left this morning by auto for San Frainisc6 and other points in California where they will stay during their vacation. . o Roy Bi llows returned to Roseburg last night after staying a few days at Winchester Bay where his family Is spending the summer. PUBLIC MEETING MACCABEE HALL Fridav, August 4, 8 p. m. C. W. MAIER special representative of the Grand Ixnlse of the n. of U F. and E. will speak on THE LABOR SIDE OF THE RAIL ROAD SITUATION Adm. Free. Everybody Invited. Oregon City Man Killed In Wreck (riv Annclated Press.) I'WK Tl.AJNH, AUK. fcJm.v.. berry, civil engineer of Oregon City, fm-mi-rlv il.'tiutv sheriff of Klamath touiy , died today from Injuries re celved when an automobile In wlilen he was driving with a young woman went over-the bank at Coble last nlgUt. AROUND THE TOWX Insurance Agent He I'. L. Cochran, general manager of the Pacific Mutual Life insurance company, was In the city today con ferring with Ray Henderson, agent for Douglas and Jackson counties. Going to Snn Francisco Walter Fisher and wife leave Sun day for San Francisco, where they wiil spend three or four weeks vis iting. They will niako the trip by auto. At the Grand Arrivals at the C.rand hotel today were Mrs. W. M. lieckwlth, Oakland. California: W. C. Stanley, Portland: Charles Mason. Portland; and M. M. Hand, Portland. Improved in Condition Edward Burkhalter. who was re cently Injured while blasting, is said to bo doing nicely. Mr. Hurkhalter's eyes were severely Injured, and he received many other cuts and bruises over his body. Returns to Central Point- Returns to San Francisco Mrs. Eppinger and two daughters returned to their home in San Fran cisco this morning, after visiting here for several weeks. They were the guests of Mrs. Arthur Baum, a sis ter, and Mrs. Epplnger's father, Hy men Wollenburg. Advertising Fair The Jackson County Fair Is being lihernllv advertised bv the use of au- De so equipped in a few days. rived here todav and will remain in thls section of the state for several weeks, introducing to the fruit grow ers of Douglas county the date prune The mirserv renresented bv Mr. Markley specializes In this particular variety of fruit, known as the "Coates 1418," the prune with the date flavor. Quite a number of prune growers In thi3 county have already taken up the cultivation of dale prunes. Support Decree Entered A decree ordering Frank Beardorff to pav $100 monthly for the support of bis wife. Anna Denrdorff, and their three children, was signed this morninir by Judge Hamilton. Mr. Deardorff recently attempted to oh tain a divorce which was refused. Since then he has not provided suf ficient support money, Mrs. Dear dorff alleged III a complaint filed by her attorney. John T. Long. After hearing the evidence tending to show that an average of approximately $H0 a month was provided for the supnort of the wife and her children. Judge Hamilton ordered that the sum of 11(111 per month must be turned over to the county clerk. Judgment was also awarded for the cost of the suit. FIRE CONDITION IMPROVING. The forest fire condition throughout the county is greatly improved today. The Douglas Conntv Patrol reports at only three fires are doing any amage nnd only one of these Is a major flie. The forestry department I has no fires at the present time nnd j lias had only seven so far this sea- ; son. The airplanes are proving of I In either the state or national forests. o VKW TODAY. I WANTKO S I slilTi,1 r.inrh ' prime niekrr Phone 41-K-i. FOt! SM.I--I tim-lrir r-n I iMr,nrvT C ton truck ,,r (rnrle for W ".Ml. ell , J. M. .1(1,1,1 T 'irriNlieH b,uelte.-fle.p- r" - 1 i,i.Ti.''er iMione lTil-Y. KN"lf T:i:T-r. room modern bouTr with r:me rn.-i'lfl for hut water. iTHimre re:ir .en I o ! n . I .M l l-MMM-.tl S room iipf, newlv pa rereu ami pmmv.l M,,.m nnd com. ,l. . !- w 551 K. ljltle. Foil SM.K- .Ira nn.l 1,1127 iw?orn Mne,t for $i:.,l. Cnn l r-en ,,t !.t Slile Store, mil.'h cows. One l-olf.T -:rf one dni.ill pjir 1,1 rr I !o north of l;tverl,le ,tore V. A. T.vda A M llnt.V fop with I-o, enrol rl-t In "0,1 condition. Will .HI It 'al Vrvlo Station ;i w. cm. TK M of h. lie i.n.l 11 rcs for r !t:'in ll.s" en. oat Soil nee them or write hex 2fi2. lit on first mort- fitrm securllv Pte,l S'ste f-Hl csre X-w-Ke- ok I' Mvrtlo ('.. IH" FI'XP' k. ore, I to le lev . tj-T HMI n rth of Smith 'n metal wntch 'v t.lheral re H. Smith. Xsna. -n't f, Vt. onVre.l tv Mi m rv work ANI 8TISPACT7o! e..,' 'h " c'' oT, Z; k lie.l .rf,.m,n Thooe ."I ANNOUNCEMENT- Have purchased the 5 and 10 cent Vru. i fd by Stanley Starr. oiore W We invite oiu mends and new to come in u,a Shall carry a complete up to dite . tctj times and our prices will please you. 1 Trlety J we nave connoence in tne future of Po. v a home and are here to slov nosetmr. j OTTO GOETTEL, : AROUND THE TOWN. Here From Yoncnlln Elmer Dougherty, of Yoncalla. was In town today transacting business matters. Return to Eugene Mrs. H. S. Durgan, who has been a house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wharton during the past week, return ed to her home in Eugene this after noon. Mrs. Xeal Coming -rs Mrs. Carl 11. Neal, wife of thJ local forest supervisor, will arrive Satur day to Bpend the week-end here. She will move here with the children In September. It's all here and lf all true. Tou are Bure to find it in the News-Review. Ingrain at Tiller 1. C. Ingram, grazing examiner of the II. S. Forest service, is spending a few days in the Tiller vicinity on range appraisal work. He will re turn to Roseburg in a few days. to show you this month's advertising illustrations. They are result-get-tvrs. Girl Drives Off Team- While her father went Into a store to make some purchases the 5 year old daughter of W. D. Gladwell decid ed to see the sights of Hoscburg and picking no the reins drove off the team and wagon In which she came to town. When her father returned he at once instituted search and soon found the team being leisurely driven along one of the side streets. What Poetry Is Not. Attitudes towards poetry are as various ns Its kinds. And the render must have thought over these at titudes when he considered the prob lem of creating an audience or becom ing p,nrt f one, says Jennnette Marks in the North American Review. Some excellent people, not Ill-educated either, look upon poetry as one of the ele gancies of life, withal a little super fluous. Others think poetry is sugar water. It Is, sometimes. So are some people, nnd there ure no federul laws for putting them out of the way. Some men and women regard poetry as sentimental nonsense. In that It might be said certuln types of pantry are like any cross-section of human nature to he found anywhere. The most damaging of all attitudes Is that which holds that poetry is inimical to the facts of life and of science. Some poetry Is. The grentest poetry, speaking the common speech of com mon humiin experience and love for nature, never is. Sulphur Rains. Strange stories are sometimes told of the wonderful things that have fnllen in rainstorms. Occasionally it la frogs, again it Is splashes of blood, or some mineral such ns sulphur. Fre quently there Is a foundation for these stories, and Investigation furnishes aii explanation of the phenomena. At Bordeaux for many years. In April and May, so-called "rains of sulphur" have leen nutlced, when the earth becomes spotted with what seem to be patches of. sulphur brought down by the rain. This phenomenon was not long ugo the subject of a scientific Investigation, ami It was shown that the sumiosed sulphur was really the yellow pollen of a species of pine, large forests of which eils south aud souin west of Bordeaux. The rains referred to occur nt the time of the flowering of the pines, the pollen ef which must b carried to great height In the Jr. "You May Hold Dead Men for Saturday" I adults Mwmem u I BALCONY aplil S lUKQbmV " ALL CHILDREN UNDER 12 vcaps FXCEPT THO, "Bought and Pai Aruvc Avnrt and JACK HOLT A STORY Or HMrnun .- NI" SUNSHINE COMEDY HIS WIFE'S SON" RlBBHaHim ? THURSDAY AND - , 'V THOMAS MEIGHAN IN , H .ii.fiSS We Bnaonv ii. . 1 kind thai haV.ZH vidukl t..J? 'JhtW partment .JnMi It ,B Nei The io. - advert, " Dtl1 N Review ,T"" r r mTr'oV "MlCKiE! PEU.ER. ASK t "ft MANOR OQ ".rtg erjrta BUT THO, Whs,. J Not Neither "the batchei. er, nor the candlestict would even consider liij house without roniiiii; and modern plumbiat should you? Ton ltd lly are entitled to comforU and conveclend cannot afford to them. The cost li d low wten you tW w.uer syr.tem l not a it Is an InvMtmM! mignty food one. U to rell It will Its c bl. If you Mt will btiffc' jou oe:t if vou want to Hvt it board t the urn pl"j save yM ten tlmei n tirao and comfort M may even save JOJ hiii or a divorce wit can tell- Come ml prices. 1 riftfl' only see us firet-w ert you money." Farm Bureau ative Excl Roeeburg W40J Ter.niu tun UrDNESDAY 111 IKV m vIJb9 xaav " .e-rnPt I TWO STARS IN THIS BUS P f pH . .....nnull FORCE A"'' -mf1 iTizf