ROEima NIWHttfllW, FIPV. OCTOBER , 19??. PAtTH fiEVEW "FLAVQ" Hard Wheat Flour! Just a good flour whose quality is best proved in the baking. Milled in Eoseburg from the best of hard wheat from Montana and Idaho. We guarantee this flour to give you satisfaction for every baking purpose. You be the judge. Make bread three times, if you are not sat isfied your grocer will return your money. Made Right Sold Right Bakes Right Try It-You'll Like It to, n(0 Per Sack of 49 Pounds The Douglas County Flour Mill Roseburg, Oregon "I Fullerton P. T. A. Has Good Meeting The first meeting of the year of the Fullerton Farent-Teachers As sociation was held Friday evening, October 13, the meeting being com bined with a reception for the Ful lerton school teachers. Kleciion of officers was held, Mrs. Foster Rut ner being elected president for an other term. Delegates were also elected for the state convention of the Parent -Teachers Asaoeiation which will be held at Kunene, Oct. 26, 26, 27. The president, Mrs. Hut oer, will attend, and Mrs. J. K. llun yan also. The association also laid plans for a Hallowe'en social for the children which will be Kiven the SOth of October. A musical pro gram, social hour, and dainty re freshments ended the evening. o Klamath Woman . Is After Judgeship fy United Press Kf.AMATH FALLS. Oct. 10. Women sometimes have a way of getting what they go after, nnd Miss Lottie Fischer wants to be police Jud;e of Klamath Fulls. She dropped a smart lookin toiiue Into' (he politi cal ring last week aud announced I that her supply of feminine intuition and spirit of fair piny, cultivated for (2 years, is at the disposal of those in trouble wnn tne law. Miss Fischer at present is clerk of tho council and performs most o( the duties in rounectlon with the police court bench, vacant sinro Judge A. I.. Leavitt s elevation to the circuit court. Mayor W. II. Wiley has been Judge pro-torn. -- .n s . . 1 OVIES, HAltD WHEAT -A Douglas County g rUOVR at ILL Jf Kiwi-burg, Oregon MAE MIWHY'S NEW I'ICTl'KE SPANISH ban's Club to gardens and grounds of our already attractive Roseburg homes. tlom la a .k.nM t knln . 1. 1 1 ViVfi rlCiWer DOOtl lrsry Ly thinning out some of the IJVe i tuM'i" plants which multiply so rapidly and - to secure at the same time a variety RoKbcrg Woman's club will for your own garden. Cut flowers. W of I flower booth at the we" Dulns; an ro8e irsemsi'" slips, will also be on sale. liollrrair, aim m-v contributions may be left at the It sork to make It a success, j Armory on Wednesday, October 25, I have secured promises that or limbs may be left at the chamber Jo! the nest prominent gardens : of commerce at any time. The com- citj will oe representea. ; nuttee asks that you label every ihrr or not your garden Is, thing carefully and if possiblo state L .mill the committee asks i color also. krrrone contribute what they I o kare. In thu way tne nowerj There will Be a card party at Mao- will maKs possiuie uu unci- caoeo nan, rnuay, uci. zu, given Dy i of choice bulbs and plants the L. F. of D. of L. F. and E. Ad-! should result In improving the V mission 35c. Refreshments served. Melrose School District No. 25, Douglas County, Oregon, offer 1800 school warrants for sale. NANNIE C. DUNN, Clerk. In "Fascination," Mae Murray's latest production, presented by Rob ert Z. Leonard at the Antlers The atre for the last time tonight, the famous Metro star turns to Spain for her background. In "Fascination" she appears as the daughter of a Spanish father and an American mother. The combin ation of the Latin temperament aud the Anglo-Saxon gives Miss Murray a wonderful opportunity to do re markable acting as Dolores Do Lisa. She portrays the part of a young girl, who revolting against the chup eronage of an aunt, decides to give herself a holiday. Disguising her self in a black wig and holiday garb she attends a bull fight nKuinat the wishes of her aunt. At the bull fight she meets Carrlla, a handsome young toreador, who fascinntes her immediately. It Is this fascination that supplies tbo main motive fur the play. o 1 STAU HCOllEH TKIUMIMI OF VERSATILITY Orcutt In Salem Attorney A. N. Orcutt left this afternoon for Salem to attend to le gal matters. Ijeland Ilrown Homo Lelaner Brown, son of Siato Jus tice George M. Brown, was In Rose burg today. He has been on a hunt ing trip up the North Umpqua to Rock Creek. He la now located at The Dalles where he Is employed In the district highway engineer's office. ' Innounctng Big Drop -IN- FOR D CARS He are in receipt of word from the factory announcing the following new prices on Ford cars and trucks, effective at once: Chassis-Regular - - $235.00 Chassis-Starter and demountable rims 330.00 Roadster-Regular - - - 269.00 " Starter and demountable rims 364.00 Touring-Regular - . 298.00 Touring-Starter and demountable rims 393.00 Coupe - - - - 530.00 Sedan . 595.00 Truck - - - - - 380.00 Health Lectures Will Be Given (rw United Press PORTLAND. Oct. 20. Persons ho are interested in the care of their todies and who cannot afford Indi vidual medical attention are expected to take advantage of a series of lec tures and exhibits at the civic audi torium here October 26. The work Is under tho direction of Dr. George Parrlsh, city h.'tillh of- licer. and will feature the Oregon health exposition centering lu the auditorium, tho slate medical school and the county of Multnomah hospi tal here, for tho period of October (i to November 4. Public clubs and civic organizations generally are su?t portiug Health Week, and will aid - LODGE DIRECTORY. 4 KnlKhln of I'yttilna Alpha Lodge. No. .i, im-tM every luesrtny evening 111 Knlh'ht or l'hvthlan Hull, 130 llulo St. VlHltors alwAyn welcomed. KtTnot.l'H It IT MAN. O. O. .1. n. FAItntNOTON. M. V. R K. WlMUKItl.Y. K. K. S. All Prices F. O. V. Detroit. Tl l-ritea are the lowest over ciuoted in Uie history of the Ford Motor Company ir(5itl, the late imi.mvnmnnt. i., nil mfvli-U niuke the Ford car an exceptional value for the money. vc invite your inspection of the different models on display at our Salesroom. C.A.Lockwood Motor Co Local Ford Dealers. Dorothy riillllps, the superb em otional actress with a string of suc cesses to her credit, demonstrates her versatility as never before in Allen Holubar's "Man-Woman-Mnr- riage," the young producer's latest super-feature sponsored by First na tional, which comes to tne Majestic tonight only. She Is seen as a lovable young girl with Ideal ot true affection; as a drudging housewife; as a so ciety butterfly: then as a mature woman of national affairs; as a cave woman clad In leopard skin ot the Neolithio age; as a headstrong young miss ot the age of kniRhl- hood; as tho Queen of the Amazons when women ruled and as a Chris tian slave at the court of the Ro man Emperor Constantine. She wears In turn a score of dif ferent costumes and Is called upon to enact big emotional partB In each of the different types she portrays. Only a finished actress, such as Miss Phillips, could handle ' this wide diversity of roles with the perfect ease with which the star of "Man-Woman Marriage" encompas es them. o Imperial Highness in Royal Tantrum (International News Service.) PKKl.VG, Oct. 20. His Imepiar Highness, limperor of tho World, Los Angeles, is lu a royal tantrum be cause Emperor lisuan Tung, retired ruler of China, doesn't answer his letters. There may be a falling out in the king's union, but Just now thu j Los Angeles potentale is blaming it 'on the China postolice, I "I, the Imeprlal Commander of the Royal American .Military forces, re cently wrote to my beloved friend the I Emperor of China." wrote the Km 1 peror of tho World of Los Angeles to "Tho Postmaster of Peking." "So far I have received no reply and as wo are very prompt in nil our correspondence 1 uni convinced that you have lost or dciatncd the letter. You arc requested to attend to this , matter at once und seo that the letter is delivered." The signature whs In a flowing kingly hand of the nhl school. . The 'lYfclng Postmaster' replied: "We beg to Inform your highness that mail addressed to the Kmperur of China is delivered promptly by carriers assiicned to the Korludden City, where he now lives, and we lire sure that if your leiinr reached tills office and was properly addressed. It was delivered. Wo suggest that you take the mutter up directly with the Manchu household." It Is liellcvcd In i'vklng that the failure to answer w-is an oversight as tho Emperor of Chit. a Is a busy boy just now and likely to he soiocvwtst flustered and a M-niiinied. lie U getting roadv for hin marring" to two women. The wedding pr parti tions are elaborate and the ceremony was ricently postiie d from Orrober 10 to a day in Ni.nmlier yet to be selected. U o. o. P"- rHMn ixti. No. K in iirnj 4nnwa jemprs very Friday avselng at t in o'clock, cutt ing bralhren sro lmvs welcome. MO.S'ItOH CHRSK, N. O. . i. nmorcs. ilea Bee. J. a RAII.EY. Ftn. 800. 4. K. Jk A. nM Jinrrl l,au Nu. 13. RAftulfer communications 2nd And 4tli Wednesrlayfl each month at Maeonlc Irtmpte. ttueeburg. Ore. Visitor wel evui. W. U THOMAS, W. M. W. fr. TIAIUUS. Becy. riiK m:rt riti mofn isn i- TIO mfte In the Maccabea hall the let and 3rd Tueeave lo each m th. M'tll!IIOI4 IIP WOOIX HAH l.ll.ic Ulrul rto. 4!l. meut on 1st and 3rd ' Kiiday evenings In Moose hall. Visit ing neighbors Invited to attend. IllOl.LK OUI'.NSIIAW, O. N. m M AIWA It HT W 1 1 1TN B V. Clerk. t C. S KitacRum ctiMvlr n- Holds, their regular meeting on tne 1st and 3rd TrnirfMtayi In each month. All soiournng hrotliors and eletorf are reape.rctllly Invnod to attend. MltH. ELty.AIIRTIi HUNYA.X, W. M. FHKB JOIlNHoN. S-rtary. ,-vX - Ml Wlaesa remember the lowest priced Baking Powder is often the most expensive that baking powder economy cannot be based on purchase price it's results that count That's why The Economy BEHJQ P9JHER is the biggest selling brand in America. You save when you buy it you save when you use it Use the same Baking Powder that guards the purity of bakings in millions of homes that retains its unfailing leavening strength to the very last spoonful. The sale of Calumet is over 150 greater than that of any other baking powder. A pound can of Calamet contain full IS ounces. Soma baking powders come in 12 ounce instead of IS ounce cans. Be sure you get a pound when you want it. THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWDER several health leagues In making tho aTfalr a period of uncertainty and sor row for Mr. Ubiquitous tierin. t'Altl) OF THANKS, l'or the many klndueases extended to us during tho Illness and after thu death of my beloved husband, lnn iel 13. liunnell, I desire to express my heartfelt appreciation. They will ever lie held In grateful remem brance. xtna. n. n. iiunnell. 0 SALESMAN. , , Two clean cut men having experi ence with house to house work. Hitch class article, no competition. Good for $10 to $20 dally, ('omiulsslonn paid daily. Address V. O. liox 267, llns-ohurjr. Ore. Watch for the aluminum salu. Sat- , unlay, Oct. 21 at McKean, Darby and Baldwin's store. See window display. In from Tiller Hugh Kilter of Tiller, assistant district forest ranger, was in ltosi burg today attending to business matters. Hero From Portland Dr. Z. L. Dlmmlck, of Portland wus In Hosoburg for a few hours ; yesterday looking nfter business . matters. Dr. Dlmmlck Is a former resident of this city. iv. o. 'C. A1. Meelft each leconrt and fourth Thursday ot each month In Muccdbe ball, corner Cass and Fine streets. VUltlng Knight aiwsy welcome. U r. QOOPMAN, Com. a W. KAP. R. K. tMTKll A'tSA. itJiote In Macea li hall every Wednesday evening Visiting members nttt-aA'e welcome. RICHARD BttSCJl. M. A. Mll.riliHl) M'fTll.fXH.'H Tress. KLHIU IltlMPHHUY. tiecr. CLASSIFIED COLUMN ALL NEW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE FOUND ON LAST PACE UNDER HEADING "NEW TODAY." hoodmk or vts WOULD camp No. 126, meet, in Odd Kellow' hall In Roeeburg every 141 ana 3rd Mon day eventnirfi. VlelLlng neiatiburi always welcome. rUKUKRlOK rORTKIl. c c. 11. M. Mll.LlOK. Clerk. I. A I III. I, I IHI'TDIl No. SI, n. A. M United couvoeal lone on Urtit and third Tuertlaye. Maaonlc Temple. All memhrre rvniieMted to attend anil visiting companion web-ome. n. A. WILSON. MlKh PrleaL W. r. HAHBIH. Becretary. W. II. A. O." T. W Roeeburg ltcvlew No. 11 holds regular nieeilnse on eeo ond and fourth Thurvday at S p. m. telling eltere Invited to attend re vlewe. Uaccabee Hall, Pin and Caa streets. JKKRIK RAPP. Col I. Kl.l.K KI BPHKSMOM. Com It. P. O. I'.lka. Nnwbrs ldae Na. Sa Hold regular corntnunleatlons a' th Kike' Tempi on each Tbu-sday of every month. All membr r qticHted lo attnnd reKUlarly. and all vlRltlng brother ar cordially in vited to attend. J. K. n.tiRitr, K. U. HP.ni'.KARA rtoeenurtf tlobkah Lodtie No. 41. I. O. O. V.. meete In Odd Fellow Temple every week on Tuesday evening. Visiting meo'berl In good standing ar Invited U at tond. r)KltTRfl!7 IIATKIKLD. N. O. KVA I.EVOX. Secy. KTUKI. HAII.KV. Kl. "ecy. KAI-i.Ks tt'iseoiira Arte n"eie to Moiiih hnll on Ja kson Kt. on 2nd and 41)1 MttKlar evenlnKS of eheh month at I e'elo' k. Vleltmg brethren e aooi standing Vwnvi w..i on.e. A. J Wl'I.l K. W P. P W. M. I. A MKRK. W. P U. K. OixiDMAN. eiretry. WANTED WANTED Applo pickers. Overland Orchards, Harden Valley. WANTED Contract cutting fir wood up to 1000 cords E. T. Doylu, ltosu-burg. WANTED Lady to demonstrate und sell nn article lit rlty. Address H. O. I. care News-Kevlew. WANTED TO KENT Five room Utilise. llos. J'bisd district pre ferred. K33 South I'lne. "I mvM tot. flfi I.I MMR ( - ft SASH Yft DOORS V MILL, r wntnt IWtrf if ullf 1v itniM, ri- fantifW Itn-a m bra owfrtial. Li. Uirrt Utttm M- ntanarartiirrr ; Mrirtf 9tr. .. 11 t mt Avttmm wazEEZxm Cold, silfl inotorn and tjooily va porized "g;t" liiaVies It urgently neteasary that your car's ignition system deliver FAT, HOT Kl'AKKri which it WILL Jo If you have us look over the system on your car. "A S'i'tu In lime saves Niro" be'dr have us 'lo the nuik NOW ai:ti rfce expeni-e, inconveiiieftco and worry. L. G. DEVANEY BOSCH MAGNETOS ZENITH CARBURETORS IllflH SCiiOOL HOY Would like a place to woik for board and room. Atldress "S" care News-Kevlew. I AM TAKING orders for flesh clean clams sent by pni cel post. Ken Earl l'arker nt 933 W. 1st St., or phono i6J. WANTED Man to take agency for Mac-Dry llaltery for Douglas coun ty, (iood proposition- Wrilo or call on Mac-Dry llattery Co., Dlh and l'earl KIs., Eum'iie, Oregon. ' " MISCELLANEOUS IiKESS MAKINO May Waniock. ltell llullding. TO TRADE for 'hay or grain, buzi sw, six H. I1. encine, inaMiieto typo on truck, first clasi order. Vtlce XL'SO. H. J. llaseei, Clendalli', Ore, FOR RENT FOlt IlKNT Safely deposit boxes.' Itoseburg National Hank. FOU KENT---Sleeping riMiin, I2.7J ; pT week. 613 Mill h't. FOlt RENT One 7 loom and olio C room house. I'tinne Ji'i-,1. ( FOU ItENT-'tiaraae near Kosi ' school. Ji.hn ititn.'.iin. l'tmno 2"S L. 1'Oli JiKXT 1'iilir furnished hmioe-. keeping rooms. 21i S. Kose St. Pbll" ilKNTTwii In aied ' sin ping ! rooms for tho winter. Close In. j I'hone 12-Y. Ktiic KENT- i'ieannit sleei.im.' room. I'se of telephone and b.i'h. Ki-a.-nn- 1 able. 311 k. ak. ! FOlt KENT - ( out riil h.iti-T priiptliv? ; Comer Hose und Oak s! reels. In- . quire 21 1 Wa-lnr ri'in street. I FOU KENT' -2 lut.e ' .d I, keeping room-:. Adulu on!v. 217 Chadwlck sr. 3 blocks last I'm- p'lua hotel. i LOST AND FOUND lJlHT Child a Jade fa er. J'inder please leave ';irne at News UeieW j office, or call 12 J. j FOI'ND Small b" ' 't roniaiuuig two i I-Fioto(rraplis. owner i,;.-;i-e call at ! this offlco srtd ib" r-rllm II. S;l'Ni Iioi nr' n,iii hine kit. Own er ran have s;lni" bv laliiru at this , office, paving for adv., and iuenly- t fvltlg prt peily. Lo.T lllsek i h. r w;M, st cor-I lier of I:ne nnd ''o-l.i r st Oc! . t 13. eontniiiii.i; l-' i ". Liberal re ward. Notify ibis office. -. I M FOR 8ALE . FOR sALE Hay. Kdcnoower Orchard Tracts. Phone 2C F-3. FOlt SALE Oak block. and pine wood.' W.A. Jenkins. I'hone 14-F-41. FOU SALE CHEAT Water power! ' wnslilng machine. I'hone 309. FOK SALE I'oni lu good condition.' Leo Friend, Hrockway, Ore. . Foil SAI.i'i Tent, 10-x" 12! AiiTo camp stove. 1380 Umpgua Ave., FOR SALb-Orey oafs "cheet, vefcU and grass seed. J. F. Marker & Co. FoiiTsALE i"s77w "winrpigs. 2 to bare pigs. J. II. Cunningham, phona 7-F-32. FOlt SALE Koadster in good condl-! tlon. Cheap. Address T, care News-, Keview. THE HOLLAND ItCLIlS Tulips nnd hyacinths are on salu now at Tho Fern: F'Olt'H A I ,E( uif ip'pYiTs5o per box at J. C. MolTItt, near Kelley Koiner. Also horse anil cow. FOU HALE Sbt'opsh i'ro" b uc'k-hiiu C milch cows, waiion, and block wood. l'hono 6 F-2t. lloscoe Conn. GOOD AI'l'LE.S.'riO cents a box7 Hi-6 slKti five miles south o( Itoseburg ut stone gateway, (leorgo E. Davis. SKW1NO MACllTTEa" rented and 'fi? paired. New prices. Used tunchlnes $'1 up. Hemstitching. Singer store, Jackson St. toll SALE -Faun Implements of all kinds. Horses, eattlo and sheep, at my ranch, 4 miles south of Dlllard, Ore. O. L. and ('. L. Willis, Dillard, Ore Phono 22 I 3. FtirrSA I.E' "llar'sa I nMa i we 1 1 "ri mil sler, l'.2'l. Cood tires, ono exira wImh'I nnd tire. New cvbtiietor, new batteiv and ntw rear drive. J. It. Wheeler, liox 21, Winchester, Oreiron. FOU SALE by owner. l.'.O acres, near Cottak'e litove, good fmprovernefits. s'line Sim k and implements: a real M.tip it taken nt once; will lake other property or rood auto as pari piiviuenl. J. J. Wonders, Cottage Orovo, Ore. I'DIt HALF lltlT Ford totinnir. )Viiitpil with Hasb-r shocks, lit rr steerinit wheel. Was overhaubil about r,n duvs hko Is niechanlcallv In giKjd shape. This car rocs at $I".V W ill ifive terms. Itiipille at Willard'e liarber Stiop or jdiono 11 after p. ni. FOR HALE-- r,r. acres at 100 per arre; located five rnlles i-oitth of llos. burg, 1-4 mile off Pacific l'irbwae on graveled rnnd. Ten strev of priin-s and apples: ptol I'ttildlnRs, h"tt-e newly finished itiilde; pioderu iiiiprovements; spring water pipid to house. Sol diers 1. otitis loan will handle. Poor hestth forces th. sacrifice. Sen owner. Ceo. E. Darls, Star iloute, Itoaeliurg, Or.