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W03.WUWO NEW8 HEVIEW. TU-SDAV, NOVEMBER 21, 19. PACE BEVK Scene of Movies Edward ss5i.-.iiiE v'dle to Be Turkeys Wanted!! . Thursday, November 23rd If you will all bring your turkeys on the same day is will cost less to handle fc'iem nnd we will have a better chance to get you the top price. We asked one man to receive turkeys for the pool, and he said, "No, I can make more money buying for outside buy ers" Well, perhaps he can, but if he dues he will have to make it off you. We are not working to make more money for the buyer, tee are working to make more money for the folks who do the work. Every turkey that goes to an outside buyer is a club to beat down the price. Take your turkeys to one of these places and help us get you the best possible price : J. M. Comutt, Riddle, T. M. Tomilson, Myrtle Creek, Farm Bureau Ex change, Roseburg, Farm Bureau Exchange, Oakland, C. S. Henninger, Wilbur, R. W. Davis, Yoncalla, N. D. Cool, Drain, Bert Adams, Elkton. If yon will not Pool your Turkeys we will Buy them lor Cash Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange, Roseburg and Oakland J. Taylor. vurchanInK g agent and assistant technical Ui 55 rctor for tue Riser StuAoa of tj. 1'ortland arrived here today and Is g making- preparations for the fllni- 1uk of aeveral scenes at an old a 2 andoned gold miue near Canyon g villi). The company of tha Klser fit Studios will probably arrive here g Thursday night according to the preucnt plans. Air. Taylor Is pur A chamnc aecondhund furnituru and g equipment here today for the caliln (S, which the company has constructed on the elde of a bluff near the H mine. The cabin will be smasuea In tho picture by a large tree whli h J will be cut down. Mr. Taylor mates that the company of 16 actors are & completing one two-reel feature each g mouih and the predictions are g beitiR released through I'nthe. gt "We will eullst tho old of eev ffi eral Canyonvtlle residents to act Si as extras," Mr. Taylor stated this J niornng. "We are sparing no ex g ptnso to niako the scene as reallstl" A as possible and by Including some g type characters we are sure we will g bo aucccsaful." imiwM i jjvTMgBaTri CAMAS VALLEY SCHOOL NEWS. J Monday morning the seniors and Jim s' iors enierlained the rest of tho school S. with the following program: luction House f 33 N. Jackson tin tVorv Satnnlav at 1:30 p.m. dtr, farm and etock sales died to your satisfaction. Prirate talcs dally. idabaogh & Patterson HltlI; AfiRKEAIH.E TO CA til X KT SIM :i:('H MA K I (i : WON'T "STl'Ml"' HIMSELF. By GEOUGK R. HOLMICS, International News Service Staff Correspondent. WASHINGTON, -Nov. 21. While President Harding Is not taking much personal part In the cam paign members of his Cabinet are his mind to a Tennessean who had asked him ! harsh proceeding. to make a speech In that 8tate, "I I don't think It's good ethics for the The National Woman's parly, a President of the I'nited States to go 1 thorn In the side of main- a poll stumping around the country on a'ticlau, la nothing if not thorough, partisan mission. After all, the j In obtaining: title a few days a;:o President of the T'nlted Slates is to its new party formally and legally President of the Democrats, too." 'agreed to have no men nronnd the What Mr. Harding did not recall ' Place In any official or salary-re-publlcly, but what probably was In ! reiving capacity and that everyone. too, was the resentment irom me cnuirnmu in uie lurnace- "dlgglng in" all over the countryithat sprang up throuKhout thejtonrier, must -e or. tne sometimes with speeches to aid the return of a country over the famus nppea! j gentle sex. Republican Congress In November. Woodrow Wilson made in 1018 for . Much or tne aia ueing given can-, tne return or a democratic i:oii-iyh didates by Cabinet officers is of a I Kress. The country promptly re- j j j T-- JUST RECEIVED A Carload of Pge j Wire Fence S.B. CROUCH Hardware Store TO OPEN IN PORTLAND Ore., Nov. 2 1 . The Torlland Song "Just Before the Battle, Mother," by the school. "The Life of Edgar Guest," by Mrs. Brown. HecUation "The Tup," Alberta Wil ey. Heading "A Boy's Tribute," Ber nard Denn. Recitation "The Flag, on the Farm," Nelly l)nhl. Recitation "Bread und Jam," Eliza Church. Recitation "The Mother Watch," Helen Parrot. Recitation "When Mother Made An AriKol Cake," Blanch Croy. Reading "The llluo Flannel Shirt," Harold Siegel. Recitation "The Prince of Riches," Flossie Coon. Mrs. Croy and Mrs. W. S. Martin dale and Hmall son came to hear the program. SOME NlGHT - YOU'LL NEED IT When the fear of spasmodic croup grips your heajt When spasmodic coughing robs your child and you of sleep When fin annoying tickle in your " Ask jour throat keeps you coughing v Dnjt Will bottjg cf binz Bronchi- far fret Lyptus be ready to instantly winpw soothe and relieve safely, surely, pleasantly? Or the easy-to-take Eucalyptus Cough Drops? Lay in ' a supply TODAY. v BRONCHI-IYPTUS "Doctors recommend iff TRY YOUR DRUGGIST FIRST ..'mil , MV It D K 1 1 1M M 1 IK MO M A Y. NEW BRUNSWICK. N. J., Nov. IS. Tho first official slop .In the roundup of witnesses to appear be fore the grand Jury on Monday to testify in the llall-MUl:; murder case was taken today, when a writ of habeas corpus for Raymond Sch neider, who found the boilie of the minister and the next on' i wife, was given to tho sheriff of M'd.ile sex county. Schneider Is In the local lull on charges of perjury In connection with his pseti(k) confession several weeks ago, and also on a charge of lmpatiug tho morals of Pearl personal rather than political na- sponded with a Republican Con ture; at least the political angle Isigress that did considerable wreck secondary. I Ing to the last two years of Mr. Secretary of War, John W. Weeks -WiUon's administration. is much In demand 1 t political PORTLAND, ... .t ' V. . .,.. . ..i..i ..ih. I (Lnited Pret) The Portland tm-sulem: m. liohert secretary was in me o nate mr ; "V'" ". ,".,,.',..,. ...Jn ,.( t., ! l nWi n,t iw..r itnn... ! before the grand Jury, olwrvers :at the Badgley-Zlgler Hardwaro Sl. ieitis uviuik wLuuiiiiK a int-in- . . . - j - .... . her of Mr. Harding's official family, of a Chief Executive Is the frequent : scheduled to ODe i here November 'ral:e, secretary-treasurer of the P. 1 and his old friends there are quick mispresentallon of his views thai The organization of the "armv" !U CdU upuu ii.... .u iur, utci. - whirl. (ll hpH the eVivn with (he onners. - - Bahmer. who was with him v.iien Mrs. Ralph Fiehter was elected the bodies were found. A writ Murtindale luemnnuing tscnneuier s appearance Stated convocation Laurel Chapter No. 31 Tues., Nov. 21. Work in Royal Arch Degree. Lunch. Roo and Thomas Roe,' used. Is tho phraso mm: trout catch Roy Huffman was down on tho North I'mpqua this morning and In a rhort time had caught more than 20 salmon trout, tho fish measuring from about 8 Inches to 20 inches In length. They were, on exhibition I help. Reporters obviously cannot see Mr. list of officers to handle th" various I a ,k. i .ot,ir,i.i .i,,i 1 Hardin nfter everv caller hua left i Worklnir divisions is Secretary of l.aljor. (James J.i executive offices In order to find Davis. Before he became a Cabinet out what the call was about, member. S, cretarv Davis was known They must rely, therefore, on , as a jiner." It Is commonly said ' what the caller chooses ia say. that he Ic a member of more fraier- Sometimes the caller will spill a PHONE 95"" 'orproEiTiaedan jitnoy service. BoDkl Carrier. ' 11 1 F?T OLl IU I MO DABI A HP ' H. Crocksr, Home Phone i3 V5. has been per fected and announced, the nmoutit needed proalaimed, and the Institu tions and cnarltaMe organizations which are to benefit listed. The drive this year, which will na organizations than any man in big story." More often not. but in ,' ' " '" public life, and he has acquaint-! any event tho reporters aro neces- ear ifiVv'-,,, ' , n i"i Slices from coast to coast. He once earlly forced to rely to a great de- '0VhL0f,hi6iSn', ri"J 'lt Faid he could call ten thousand I gree on the facts a, stated by him the amount asked last men bv their first names. !who has Just conferred with the . Je"J"- . .... men Dy their Jjrsnames. j President. Usually It Is safe , Forty-one beneficiary organic- ' , . 'ttonn nllll Invtltllt mia IMllov nlloca- Senator3 and Representatives enougn , occasionally not. Bi,,tntinl siim, from the but kindly feelings for the Wilburites. trade speeches in much tho same Some not overly ethical person , . . TiIB mi(Ket committee their I Mr- Clyde Henn'cer retrreed the gnme manner tnat small hoys traue mar- win can at ttie unite House nna iaiKjfMHf gu.,port from tn(, chet was with absolute fairness. After a tieli bles. ' with Mr. Harding for a while about )u,ade(l ,,y j c. Ainsworth, 'roil- cions dinner which the Wilbur girls "Ton come over and help me. and a matter in wnicn tney uom Kr' . land Danker then I'll come over and help you , Interested. When he emerges, A ., who bonprit from .. ..... . ... ... ... a v. ara Ttn I I .1 II - American Jewish Relief, $15.- Public Welfare bureau. $1 A. for the year at the meeting Fri day. Friday evening after (he business meeting two sets of slides were shown. The Prehistoric Man and the Racial Types. Everyone enjoyed the evening very much. Thursday the sophomore class add ed their pennant to the decoration on the wall. The hl;:h school nnd teachers motor ed to Wilbur Saturday for a basket ball came. The frame was a fast, clean battle from start to finish. Al though our boys were defeated a good number of points,' we have nothing see an Indication of a chnime In store this forenoon, and attracted a tho plans of the Indictments. "Testt- I great deal of attention from those innny against John D , Richard I passing. i 9 Knit no naln mntimu work. Item Gle-o-ni, rut Treatment, L CROCKER. Roseburg; Ore. which they both nr nevt week slon Also- "Jim iloozis owes me i rounded by reporters, and In some a couple of speeches, doggone him, instances the President Is known and he's got to -pay me back the to have been badly misrepresented, last of this month!" A few dayB ago, following a par- ticularly flagrant case of this sort. President Harding himself Is en-1 Mr. Harding asked newspaper men tirelv willine that his Cabinet shall who cover the White House for Among those who benefit ! the drive are the ',. I. C. A. 000 000 COO; Savatlon Army. :i0.0i0; Y. W. C. A. home work 000: emer gency fund $.1S.000; Near Kist Re ief, $55,000; nnd the Catholic Chari table Societies, $3S,000: Numer ous others come In for smaller sums ranging from $.100 to $5,nofl. make all the speeches It desires to j remedial suggestions, aid the party, but he doesn't think j "Tho President is placed In an cm It Is "becoming'' for a President j barrasslng position by such incl ' of the United States to go on the dents. He cannot set the matter 'stump and exhort the voters to re-1 aright after It has gotten Into i turn him a Congress of his own nrji- the newsoaDers. except by an of- ' ticular liking. ficlal denial, which is latamount t ) j er and cheaper Uian .0,000 circular "Frankly." he said some time arro calling his visitor a liar a rather letters An aflverlise-ient In the News-Re- tI-tt will ru?h 20,000 readers aulck served, tho girls from the two schools played a practice game which result ed in favor of Camas. We readied home soon after dark. All voted the day a success and the Wilbur stu dents and teachers delightful hosts. Agnes Kdmnnds nnd Edward Wil son, former students of the high school, were united In marriage Pat unlay. We understand Mr. nnd Mrs. Wilson are to make their homo at Bend, Orecon. STUDENT. For years tho name, "Bntes the Printer." has h"cn synonymous with "good printing." X AN. IMPORTANT INGREDIENT in success !s ability which may be do fined as power, talent or faculty. i An account with tho Ro3ebnrg Na tional Bank in.ipires greater ability to accumulate. A'.'i Interest Paid on Savings Ac counts. The Roseburg National Dank Rosobur5",Ore. I Sportiog' ENTIRE STOCK OF THE ELKHORN CUN STORE, 381 EAST MAIN ST. OFFERED AT REDUCED PRICES. BUY THAT CHRISTMAS PRESENT FOR FATHER, BROTHER, SON OR HUSBAND NOW. SPORTSMEN, FISHERMEN, HUNTERS THIS IS . THE CHANCE TO GET THE GUN, FISHING TACKLE AND SPORTING GOODS THAT YOU HAVE BEEN WANTING AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. 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Marble Outing Equipment 20 per eent reduction on all Sights, Hunting Knives, Axes, Cleaning Uods, etc. 1.20 $23.00 $ 5.50 reduced FISHING TACKLE Seven 12 foot special made steelhrad rod-;, each $7.00 q, p, Salmon reel, 250 yd. with t!iii,I brake $5.00 Ot.-e!i- v, ;;t rot-oof , i!k line, 10 lb. test, 25 yds. $1.50 per II 10 yard.; -. - .: . $5.75 All o'i;ei- ii.,iM,g tackle at reduced prices. I I 2 , i' Mi i i i -I I" "' 1. ,4 i 1 - I. ! i- i-i HA) " 3