ROSEBURQ NEWS REVIEW, 8ATUHPAV, AUGUST 19, TAOt FIVt -- Ddd6b Brothers COMMERCIAL CAR The car's long-established reputation for faithful, low-cost service has rot influenced Dodge Brothers in their constant seeking after betterments. A semi-floating rear-axle is now pro vided, embodying the latest ideas in rear axle design. The main housing is 75 per cent stronger. One large Timken bearing at the hub replaces two small bearings and gives 100 ptr cent greater carrying capacity. Larger ring gear and drive pinion make pos sible a new.tooth shape, giving quiet operation and 45 per cent increase in strength. Larger front and rear propeller shaft bearings more than double the drive thrust capacity. Conservative changes in body lines have materially enhanced the attract iveness of the car's appearance. J. 0. NEWLAND & SON DEALERS IN DODGE BROTHERS M OTOR CARS. ' Phone 458 Roseburg, Ore leave today for tha Diamond Peak diatrict between Uleudale and Con jronvllle, where tbey will hunt (or a few days. Ixuve for Tiller B. W. Strong. John Meli, W. K. Harris and Steve Pearson leave the middle of next week for Tiller, wlu're they will apend a few days on a hunt. Visitor Krora Wilbur George Dtmnilck. well-known resi dent of Wilbur, arrived hero thin morning to stay a few hours attend ing to business matters. Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Walker, of Reedsport, are here visiting Willi Mra. Walker's parents. Mr. aud Mrs. K. J. Karnsworth, at Edeubower. Ketunis From Portland Miss Lillian Flint returned from Portland this morning, after spend ing two weeks in the metropolis in hopping and visiting friends. Here From Butheriln W. E. St. John and wife, of Suth erltn, wore visitors in Roseburg to day. Mr. St. John reports that busi ness conditions in Suthcrliu are showing a great improvement, and thnt conditions there are very satis factory. , Hold Initiation The Neighbors of Woodcraft held their Initiation last evening in their lodge rooms. There was a largo num ber of members In attendance, and following the business hour a aoelal was enjoyed. Refreshments were served by tho committee in charge. Four candidates were taken In dur ing last evening's session. Visit lug In Rowburg Ralph Mocinc, for many years a resident of this county, spent tho day In Roseburg visiting his unrle, Judge Fullerton, and his other friends and relatives. Mr. Moclno is now a resi dent of Los Angeles. Me and his family have been spending their va cation at Kiddie, where they have been camping and enjoying a delight ful outing. Reedsport Invites Roseburg to Visit RKKDSPORT, Aug. 18. At tho special meeting of the Reedsport chamber eoino lime ago it was de cided to hold a regular get-together meeting of tile Reedsport, tiardiner and Roseburg chambers of commerce to make some detiuiie plans for the development of the lower section of I lie Lower Uuipuuu country. This meeting will be held on September 2, o, or 4 or at some earlier date to make it convenient for all to attend, which will be announced in a litter issue of this paper. A splendid program will bo outlined for the occasion, including a trip to tho mouth of the river, big bamiuet, and numerous other things thflt will liven-up the day aud make this af fair a very pleasant one for all who come here to purtake in the event. The following committees have been appointed to take care of the transportation, entertainment, ind housing of the members of the visit ing chamber and their families: Spencer lliusdalo, J. S. Gray and J. P. Christie, all of tiardiner and Dr. Illllington, F. W. Varrelmann and V. O. Ilenson, of Reedsport. As definite plans aud arrangements have not yet been made, this news papeg will give the public more in formation and facts concerning tho contemplated meeting next week. o SI'IKELLA CORSETS. Mado to Measure. Hell Case. Phono 351L rpi !''"r! THE SUCCESS OF AMV BUSINESS is dependable In lare measure upon a good bunking conncciiuu. You aru sure of having a safe, obliging de positary u baiiK winch takes an In terest In your welfare, when you liava an account Willi tho Roseburg Nation al Rank. The Roseburg National Bank Rosebur&Ore. Ktpliilns Collision Lloyd Chambers, who was reported. to have driven a car which struck Nathan Quick, a motorcyclist, todny reported that his car had passed thru the Intersection of Mosher and Pine streets and that the motorcycle col man Bird Suit Will Be Tested By Its Inventor Hy FRANK K. MASON', I ner that a bird attacks an air wave manorial News Service Staff : mid progresses. Correspondent.) "After the wave has been passed (RIS, Aug 19. Practical tests 'ho bird lengthens his neck, which human bird suit. Invented by "J1"; the center of grav ty towan lagnan, will be made at Dieppe !anrt tno ,' la lowered. This Is the w weeks. The apparatus which ' position of the volplane, or gliding. penan has constructed to attach ! ThB combination of these two posl- numan body weighs less than """" 18 repeateu time alter lime as Joiim!?. It consists of two wings '"e '''rd strikes the air wave. It Is ftnn a yard long and a fuselage ",p combination of the two which )ul. brings the bird forward through the jr year, r have been observing air witno,lt "nPPlng wtnR". their tiight'Txph ,, hilt ;o cTr8,e whilc TiT" 18 mad.e Pr. "i have .lilcnvor. j .L.v. 18 maile in a undulating up-and- nae umpiy observed and experimenting himself, but has se cured the services of a famous French aviator who has himself done much research work In the field of vol planing. If the first tryouts at Dieppe promise success. Dr. Magnan will con tinue the experimenting at Calais. I q AROUND THE TOWN 7 observations. It Is possible j hae made mistakes In mv do. W'.." Itr. Vacnail douerllu... hn ' of his years of work to the , of the sporting newspaper, down and sidewards line. Frequent ly the curve is almost impercetible. The bird's wings do not beat during this operation, but on the other hand they do not rest motionless. The ends of the wings are In constant motion, but by dissection I have ... demonstrated that there are no mus- "10 first 1! SOB uli.Iln. fll-I.. !..- ..i.j tm.- tiltnt. n- i. '. , . ou nnucm-ii iu uie t-ima. iuu 1110- r ', ,, Kh' a,p ,l0 often con- I lion is caused by the air. 1 Willing signifies m ,,,i, . ... .. ...... F' "I an aimli. of r.n. ...mi-.. nn,L . .. to iIa i ", miiiiik inis is wnai j nine onservcu oy fcrnmin, . l'm "'V"B P"1'" ' al""g on the wing as contrasted .rroiltinrs bv the nnl ... - u ...i.v. IMm i"i kiioiiik. oi course, many uxper- Jierior -o that of the s-nrt. Inients have already been made with tM.en s iUllH. Kliillng. Let mo add that the birds k io obs.ri. il thousands of sea hav' wlnK" hlch are very supple; T-i'-se l,iriis ,ake . I almost said soft. The delicacy of S. . n ;ihhi Blart nil tho a ...... u,.u k ,lt f I then turn ih. ir faces Inin iho 'hanging currents of air. The de 'hen shonon the length I vlce 1 have orranKr'l for n,y human The I r "eck. contracting It: This D,r' ,0 ,a'"' ,hB Plare of ,hi" charac- (em,.r balance. In - 'h'ir h...!l... ,,. ,k . Ir ..... , , "bi ana rK fh" tai it i. i .ui. ... . Will Visit at llend Mrs. Barton Hclliwell and Bon, Robert left Friday for Bend. Oregon where they will remain for several weeks enjoying a vacation. Smith Bailey Family Have Anniversary COTTACiE GROVE AUs. 18. Cele brating the 67th wedding anniversary of .Mr. and Mrs. Smith Railey, pioneer residents of Cottago Urove, ii lends and relatives gathered ut the llailey home last Saturday to spend thu day and enjoy the splendid dinner most of which was prepared by Mrs. llailey herself. Mr. and Mrs. llailey wero both born In Ohio, tho former In tlrunvlllo In 1S35 and the latter In Cleveland in 1S37. They wero married in Mob , in Newark, O., and removed to Oregon lu 1875. For a year they made their home in Cottage (trove and then went to covotf. shot o.v sTKia:r KLAMATlf FALLS, Aug. IS. A coyole suspected of haviug rallies was j shot this afternoon on Last Main street within the city limits by Frank I'ecliolt, alter the animal had Ml tun a dog and frightened residents of the neighborhood. An analysis to detormlno whether rabies is present will bo made. o Arundel, (ilnno rnner. Phone 189-L. AL JOLSOX IH MAKKIF.I). NKW YORK, ,'iug. 18. AI Jolson, . musical comedy star, tonight an nounced ho had biH'ii married seve ral days ago to .Miss Alma Osborno. formerly of Kaston, Pa., an actress. The bride is known on the stage as ' Ethel Dclniar. . . o Tears of experience are behind the ' nifty Job printing department of tha Nws-Roview. lided with his rear fender. No cause Roseburg, where they remaned until for the accident can he given, how- I '""t year, a period of M years. A year ever. Mr. Chambers was not driving a Dodge, but a llulck car at the time of the accident. IktimliM Hotel- Arrivals at the Douglas todny were Harry Nelson, Eugene: F. H. Rifer, Portland; Mrs. James Oraham, Gard iner; Mr. and Mrs. H. Freeman, Grass Valley, California; Morton Congdnn, Portland: Mr. and Mrs. O. Gage, Marshfleld: Miss Clnra Knapp. Au rora; Allison Moulton. Portland; Mrs. n. Hums, Salem; Georgo D. Au-I sted. Portland; S. J. Spraguo, Marsh-field. CLASSIFIED COLUMN ALL NEW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE FOUND ON LAST PAGE UNDER HEADING "NEW TODAY." boy. Apply W.WTKli- M. -npngiT t'si.-rn I iiinir tt aM'KIi Men for rock iuarrv ne.ir Oak Creek. Wngos, $4.5 per day. tn.inlre luutaer anil Julmyou.-. I'lH'SB l'U'K i:i!S"VA.NTI-;ii Apply at one.! to c K. Weaver, Myrtle L'reck, Oregon. WANTKO -I'too-suo-a fr.ini one month to three unit onv-tutlf mouths old. Jrtbiir It. V,-ck. Urn klea. lire. V A NT Kl Vvoiiuui or girl to cook dur ing prnno barvest. I'jill V. N. lluorc, SMJ. Alyrtlo Creek, rolluct. FOll HAI.K AriKnra bucks, broil from best stock obtainable. J. I. Cliuliinail, Wilbur. Ft Ut SAM: oil Til A UK Three work mules for cnttlu or sheep. O. W. Cooper, &Iolroso, Oro. HHI S. !.!: A ir.lll tlrst iiioitKUKO drawing per cent Interest on a Here Illfalta ranch. Will illsenunt for tush. J. F. Van Allen, Days Creek, l i r. Full ti.M.K While I-ettborn Pullets, now l.iiiiir. Kxeelleiu sloek. Write or see A. I-'. Cauipbell, Harrison tit.. West l'.oselillrg. ago they returned to this cily, No children were born to the Baileys but they have adopted and raised eight children, only two of whom are now living. They are Mrs. Ray Wright of Roseburg and Frnnk llailey of Mabton, Wash. Those who attended the anniversary celebration on Saturday were Mr. und Mrs. George Smith, Mrs. Louise Stew art and Mr. and Mrs. llaughnian, all of Eugene, and Mr. aud Mrs. J. ii. MeFar land and Mra. Mary Cardoza, of Cot tage Grove. o ' WAXTKD 8 room house, furnish. d"or FOU SAI.I-; A l.:irK:iln. M'. Beres, row .1, for rooming house. Mnny Licenses Sold According to reports from the county clerk's office, a groat number of .hunting licenses have boon sold during the last few days Among these are many hon-r'esident licenses, sold to people from other states who desire to hunt In this county. Hero From Port land T. W. Peters, wife and daughter, Beatrice, of Portland, are spending a few days vlslling friends and rela tives In this city. Mr. Peters was the chief clerk in the Roseburg post ofJ ALTON S. FKEY AND HONS Are reaay to furnlsn any lumber and timbers needed for any building as low as anyone. See ua before buy ing elsewhere. Patronize Roseburg labor. Phone 324. Beaver Springs Is Incorporated lnrt iy f urnUht' ' Ii?n,,L ;(J . VA.NTKI Prune ji kcis. t.nod cnmi- intf. i (,. iiutriuia. riione 4-i-'-n. l(t. IHoX TaNTKD liTltij or woiiiiin fnr (.onor;!! htU8f work. ti(MMl wKKtf. iMHine I'll or hu Mr. Wllilitr at Wlldvr & Agou Htore. WANTKI lHly wttlmtit 1.-m. inients f kvi-p Iiouho tor num with tlir umall lny. "Writu L. V. Cutaforth, CotlaKo (!rivfl. tre. I) nil no, liurit. Hint itir bulldtint. ii.lt. nanny nutui near oouiutm iiinitt. Fh. AiMii'Ha uwiicr, euro Ni.:WH-Iie- view. FOK SAI.H SpriiiKfiW.l rlttf. with JJf ;u ti C. J. liroior Co., 2Z0 N. ii. knuii Ht. 1'( Mt I'AiJ: 1 linim-, 2Vown, ir Will I i-ii tic for Mhffp X J. Jturrtlck, M;i- TWO ftlt TllltKK I'AVIMKS of prune pltkiM-rt WHii(4-l at the liHth Itanch. ItlMT TOt, Ktioil fuiuplntf. WikmI ami vwitt-r ciiiiVf n Ifii t. W rlio or pliono. K(Hin Itfioth. KfinrhurK'. . VA N'TK I -IN-ar i."ikt.r.H, ailults. Ho it aly to Im-kIii. Mmulny, Auk. -'I. Mnaril ut hunk luniw If ilc-rtlr(L rainpi-m hrliiK wn fiiuipnu ut. Al- n, :tc: wtiint n, J"' p r lutur. I - nr JK Diiirli-H A. ItruiitL Uvcrland or liauln. riione :i i - !'-r. M AN" "WANTKI to ! nlltltiii a f"W limira In I'vetiliiK dui liiK iWiM-k. Must live In Itosehurir. KiKht p.irty run liuik.' frm $ln to -" t iii t " ll w. ik. Vrlt t lio INirilantl Hug I7i VI. l"th XL. I'orl.tunl.ur A mw iiiliilnff concern to be devel oped in tills vicinity was Incorpora ted luat week afl the l!eaver SplinKS M iti ii ir riirniit-!i t ion 11 n rl riiin ni'lMCS a fice under Poslmaster Frnler, and he grnll, of claims formerly owned by spent a number of years in this city. I narve Shuwver. A. R. Marsh. Fred He is now connected with a Portland bank. Every night the Roseburg News- Roview Is read by 20.000 people. You .,. can t beat It for an advertising medl- " Tri. um. Leave for Klamath Falls Mrs. I.. Jj. Tovert and mother, Mrs. F. F. Patterson, left yesterday for Klamath Falls, where they will enjoy a vacation for two weeks, visiting friends. Dr. Clare K. Allen, Glenn Tallon. W. K. Carll, John R. Farrlngion, Scott Brllt and I.. F. Relzensleln Stoussy and others on tho opposite side of Silver Peak mountain from that being developed by tho Oregon K-xploratlon company, says the Riddle Knterprise. in a brief Interview llarvc Hhaw ver, one of thu Incorporators, slates MISCELLANEOUS WOnnSAWlN'l l'lionn I'l-F-i. I.MI1S. l-:l.I.I-: It l.KwlS. JjrL-HKiiuiKliiK. 211.'. 1'i-rkliiH ltbl. SVi:i-:T COIIN l-'r.-wh every niornuitf at i-itfonotnv tlrn. ery. l. av or.b-i M for eannlng. fliono M. V. A. Jtull. T A I Ki Ut I Ntl and ilreMnnkin. pk-ollliK anil iMitloiiliokn. l:H . Main. Mra. 3ulhrtilh?o. . AiVKIlTISINf - 'i'be "lirliu Ipl.-s n r e Kru!-il MUbkly UM e t'-ii'll tbflll. Our iiMll'ne will open blur o. or I- tii-n for veil ill tin- Ih'M p:iylllK f u bl III the biislti.'xA . .i l.l. l'rb . lenns. mi itMi i at on to I, m- ion.,-, r-.ii .. ,-rlln. tiro., r.-in-.-.-o nlallvc- i'uH 'oi r Kpoli.leii. e S. Iiool- WATKINS products for salo. West Lane. Phone 177. 120 Here From Salem Mrs. Kniina A. llyers, of Salem, Is visiting In this city with her sister, Mrs. C. 1.. lladley, and other rela tives and friends. She Is well-known here. F.xpectctl Home Today Mrs. Roland Moore, who has been at Onklnnd. California, for the last formed a hunting partv which b-t I that the ores so far produced I" their this morning for the Tiller district , mines are practically the samn as where they will spend a week or ten thoso produced on the other side of days hunting. i the mountain, and Hint there is no I doubt they have one of the best niln- Dinlng Room Mold ling properties In this part of the .Mrs. A. J. Peterson, who for t lio l.-.m .M-r.r:.! moniiw br i.. ,.,. ,,n-1 The presenl plana of Hie ineorpora- ducllng the Roseburg holel dining 1 1'" '" !"'" J""1 '"ongli or lbeir rrinill hla aIH 1 1. I pkI-i KIWI,,,,,-,, I I,. Stock to furnish lllllds sufficient lol avis FOR RENT boxes. hX,tt ItKN C Hfly uwpoalt llonaburv National Itunlt. FOR ICKNT fi room !iou' klt'b.n ral'Ki: all connected up. iini"l"U tul West 'as St. 1 Oil lil-'.NT NP .' iipartui. lit. W. M H.rnlslieu. I'l " a..r.-l. 7117 W. M.ber. ' l-ol: ItKNT -' nf ii t I -1 1 .1 n .! Mlital.le for llgbt leoi .'U- P'li;;. Calli 'j I V rii.nlwl.-k SI.. :: l-'oclv cast of I i,ii.u;i llot. l. 1 roHn. Oregon. I'OK llAI.h Olt HUNT A Kouil K.mer koii piano, l'lioiiu 44-L''-ll. It. F. 1. No. J. Ilux -III. ; KOK A"i'W-riK. Also tlr.'yll tlaKO pliiuiM. lleruiali S. tiul.u, llt-uckwuy, ore lboiu a-'-tl. I-'olt SAi.K Fir bloca wood, J tier! oak bkork. t3.SU. W. A. Jenklni, phone lt-F-41. lNHt HALK Six year obt mare, weight about Ji'UU lbn. Broke, flngle und double. Cooil roudstur, double galtod. Pbone 8-F-4. Foil HAI.K olt TKAHl--6 cylinder, 7 paHneimer Hulck cur for smaller ear. Would make n irood llgbt truck. He Cordon at l'uliit Shop, 117 ltowe St. Foil KAI.K House and ! lots In Buth eriln, ti. W ill take Rood milch cow on trade. A. 11. Mabley, box 2&2, tiuthurlin. Ore. A HAIKIAI.V lisu aeros of land. room bolide, biK bam. Hprlior at door. barn, '.'il HcreM under cult Ivui Ion. $.".0 it.-ts It, on terms. Mm. 11. K. llcwev, (bild lleachOi.t j - ifiiMK l-'oll KAI.I'i CUEaT 'i " ruoili iLoiisn wflh nleeiliiir poi-eb fill! Imw. iiieiit, partly furnlsbod. City watsr. Kiirage. New eblckell bouite, lxt.U feet. Lot Inn-, lull rt. Located 1113 (Hie street. 1'rlco ir.'rbl. See owner on premises, 1-:. T. t'ninpton. or tl. V. Yoiliiif and Son, IIS Cosjt St. If-sup- but it teristlc of birds' wings is an iinriiio-',''vl'rl weeks enjoying a visit with,)HIu!!( f (nc Bolh Ranch near Hole. meter siren which whistles with the ! relatives ana loosing alter nusmess j. h. UOOTil. TRU RAT STOJIV s;-.. . - v " i i'- i in n" ho 1 r..ei J iul .'ij- r,:. . ' n I Id.. n,-i .. B ,i,. el- It -"Ci.,"r..i,:i,'.i changing of the pressure of fie wind n,,tor8- ' "P'ted home this eve- wavesancl advises the nian-liird whenn'ng. he should glide and when he should sail." Will Co Hunting M. Vnitnan Intend" to do the first .lack tmiiiHii. a recentHirlv.il In HiIkI bring the properly olllo a .iv tin iu,..n ovo.wiu i,. inn,, porting banis. which will b soon for Portland, where she will portion of stock, care for her mother, who recently , -,r- Sliawver says the promoters surtered a severe accident. Mr. Dun- 1111 v- " nl " '"' ' an,i """" y can took possession today. i ln bringing the property to lis prci- 0 i ent state of ili velopment and that WARNING. I tbey do not propose to divide any All persons are warned not lo hunt, '"r" "f lhl prollis than necessir camp or otherwise trespass upon llieiwl"1 n"y ''Utslders. Willi rliver i-i-iiK a iiiouiiot oo both sides. Riddle will soon become rwiwn as the mining center of oulhern Oregon. Foil J1KNT - F r ,.r lelerUi iiiIm!i .1 sb pilil,' roe i.ee o 0.1 l-alb. ICI e Is-V. .la. k Foil HUNT -Clf llib-t i.'.int room. Also hKht boiis. be. pin rooms. sir, Milt si. .1 " FOR SALE ! FOK PALE liny. i:H'-ntower Orchard Tracts. Phone 2-l-'S j Mill sai.i: To bin. I TbiT.-i ki. in " pigs. W. A. Jenkins, p Foil SAI.1-' Knllti I:.. Mvnie ( fill: sAI.IJ r-'i I" U in Jl-F-41 i. P. O. An adrertlsement In the News-Review will reach 20.000 readers quick er and cheaper than 20,000 circular loiters Your home-town paper prints Just I the thinirs von lik lo read. ... I. 1.. I?e Ii. sai.i: I'-., u i i:. v. :. "S". I.K V...r ,. k 1'. 1 Fill: S.M.I'. ipi.l bend first cla Kra.lo ewes. Akcm I lo & y.-.ils old. livery inooili Kommiie.-.l. Shropsblre. i'ois w ol.l, and cross hr.-.l M. i liio.n. W ill sell from 1 to a car load. ( V. Will li. r. W'llt.ilr. Oi-c, at II. W. Sliort's. l-MIt SAI.K - lea m. Ten tlmher land. 4 miles southwest of oruiu. Ore. S'-j of S's. Sec. L'n. To. S. il. it V. coun ty cl ilise. I. Intl.'lilO M. Some farni 1..II.I. I'rlce 4J. . leu. 'I'erOis if lesiled. V ine I,. Wi. k, .'Jill Lombard Ave., l-'v. i.-tt. W'n li. l-'olt SAI.I-:- Kid. .11 hotel. Ill.-liil.ile. ore::. .11. Now doitM H ' biisillesi. S-v cnte.-n bedrooms, l,iriti. t.leepliiMT p-ireli, three l.iillis. iIIiiiiik rom. kit-ch.-h. St. am b.-ale.l, nioil.-rii colivcn 1. ti.-.-s. r.eautifiillv locau-.l. I'rnit tiiiut to hulld In I'll". in good re pair. I'rlce. flllMlslle.l. Iir.flll. I'll- . t iirlilsbe.l, $:!:.iih. l.ili.-r.il tel ins. 1-. , il. o. i'. Knoll, tnilepemlen-onv x jlMMO f liU" "I'iiTATo "ami i,iT:v . I c A -Ni 'I I t '.'I acres all bottom land. all tiled und .til- led, all Irriiraled; en , f.ne road '-j mile II. It. station; small, 10. u--.-. u I I. irn and other ball.limis; . i. Id this ear: potatoes "0 sa- ks; wh. it. not Illicit.'!. -I" h'islicls. Hll.l , ..t:..r cm. is in pr...orlb.n. I'rlce 1. ill lake uill well Improved 11. r. -ir.- up lo I.e. eee. lislance long l:nt.- at 8 I'.-c (int. If not loo mmll , il- imih- r. 'I tt'-.ul'l I'.ke vo'ir e.pillv s l-l pi.Miient. Mast he within 5 miles ' I ,11 i... he . hurcli as that l reason for s. Itnor th.s one. and what ever you ,,a, r ouit lo. woii'i the moic "ii a , h l-i.- s L I' ll'ihhs, IO.U Wlll.nu- - -rl.,,...i ll"ler rhj tAa. .. ' '' , Ll "-tC PASTE Kids wFm tefSilif : HI ft" Si: i I;:' i. IF' . i V: