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i s MCI eiOWT Men Wanted LOGGING HELP OF ALL KINDS, ESPECIALLY RIGGING .MEN. COOD WAGES. SANITARY CAMPS. BEDS FURNISHED. ACCOMMODA TIONS FOR FAMILIES. WRITE OR APPLY TO SILVER FALLS TIMBER COMPANY. SILVERTON. OREGON. " 'Ti n ISOITISFIIEDTO wostBUwa news Review, Wednesday, may IJ yesrs of !.. the nitnaired to frt Into rorr . imndence virj) Jbe student. b-KKUir , ihem tu roroe for br and her sifter at two o't-lork Monday morning. Tbe polite learned of the plot and Jmme diatelr brnan aa invmiiratlon. They found a Udder rloae to Ilia wajl of the Jail, ahMk they allrte tu in-l tendi-d for h-r ". Fifths atu k d-nis are under arrest cbariied Willi tain nine minion aoiiara irum in U. fl. Hhir.pin Hoard KraerKincy Kl.-et ' Th " refuses to bare photo Corporation rll.4 in the Kin "V '"re roun.y superior curt l.y Hkii.ner ""I''1""" 'lk . km-nt" and Eddy. Th. U.K-i .ere J"c '" bLh"' to1?- sUkialiK-d when rlilp contracts wire t" . ,,k. CLtell.d In 1 !!. To(Uy rhm aikM ,0 onsul, , jM)ry,r " laud demanded that her sinter be r- pan mr your way macnuii-ry leased, aa there is Do charge against NEW TODAY fRy t'nlt4 Irene t eL.t 1 I U., May 2.- A uit ta KOK KL.NT J room apartment, tjli MiHI. . VUH SALE o-an. Inquire at 231 I So. Main at. Phone 12S. TO TRADE 120 acres in Idaho for acre-are near Hoveburg. See owner, s2 Went Lane at. CAR OWNER Don't forget to call a63 when In need now at Wharton iiroa. !E mm is HELD JSS SUSPECT I: lo-ffllir looked on while the po llrrt . iriitnl d with the man who waa crying "We'll all Iw dead In half an hour." o ROSEBURO AUTO PLATE8 39c PR. tt aula tut rta Harlrs Auto Wrecking House. J-'oR SALE 20 K. I. lied chickena. Also 25 chlx, some are elereo wetks oiu. u. oaniDa, ioon ui g i i mm, urn LOST Masonic emblem, bin back7 miRMl Iflfer nn hltie hMek.eroiind Finder please leave at News-Review being mx diija pending an Invesuga-; IMPORTED Percberon stallion llitinjr I af rti a . . 1 1 t. it ... l. .ijio Mill ur ai (. uiMJua trail! Thursday and Wilbur each Friday. ter and she has been in jail for 12 daya, tbe lawful limit in Honduras ! tion. FICWIMffl N E W Murad, nr fnll4 I'ress ) YORK, May 2. fieorre an Am) Hun nl k -worker waa arrested today when he waa dis covered artlne ajiapMnualy ahout the hnm of John l. Ho- ln f. 'l. r .(r. Another shipment at Carr"r. Every car shoulil have a home lown plate. Oft a pair today at 3Sc at Carr'a. Trnrtor plowa and disks, built to siana Heavy work, sold by Wharton Itios. Si Z 1 1113 IVlIgHl DC OO, '0 K n.-a M-s. i Tl' Cs uuuvjiai inisoiorc s Cltr Unlttl frua ) TAfOMA. lav 2. David J. Allen. representathe cf the department of lll-l'r here Inspi-c'l l f M' N'l lI Island penitentiary, advoratea the ea tulillshmoiit of a shoe fartory at the prison. Iferbert H. Votaw, superin tendent of prlaons, and brother-in-law of President HardliiK. Inspected the liiHtltutlon. lien explains that The OVHMlct of the shoe faelorir u-r.i.lH be furnished to the federal govern ment departments only. BLUE A WHITE FRENCH CLOTHS 1 Assorted Japanese desiirns, 48 by 48 at 8!c and u by 6u at f 1.19. Nap kins, toe set of 6. New goods just In 1 at Carr'a. mmm E. D. Mills, Oakland. Ore. TDK SALE Span work torses, 1250 IM. earn; harness and waiton Phone 328-J. Horace Hagan, Hoae- burg. Or call at Auction House. H. That less than half the people entering a Lusines place buy anything." Buyers who come here every day for bargains, find them. 1 hat is the reason we sell to every one who comes in. Right prices do it. Investigate, and you will be one of "em. AH fenre stretrhera hnrmwerl fmm )'. Darker Co.. should be, returned at once for credit. HISllTffiED EVERYBODY'S EXCHANGE i Jackson and Washington Sts. April waa a Terr normal month in every particular, according to the monthly report of William IJell l.i cal weather observer. The month waa two degrees warmer In tempera ture on a dally average, the normal being SI deareea and the mnnth'a i overage 63 degrees. The highest I temperature waa KS on the 15th anrl the lowest S5 on the th There i was a slight deficiency In preclplta I lion, the amount recorded being i 2.23 inches and the normal 2.48 Inches. The ralnfnll veil tia. tributrd throughout the month, but there were several hours of sun shine on every day except the 3rd of the month, when tho sun made hlB appearance for only twenty mln-utee. liinsoll. Heaver t'reek l,.ei.,.r ..'l 1 er a .T..,n ? found unconscious on West Park and i i UCAL tWa - J BYMOeOF FIFTY tnr t'nltrd Press.) POriTLANI). May 2.-The first case of violence attributed to the I. W. W. strikers was reported when V. Ii ruR bALL Some choice young shorthorn bulls, priced right for immediate sale. Terms to res pons I - Die atockmen. Avalon luncn. C. O. i Garrett it Son. llendale. Ore. j ACTO LACNDHV Have your car i imoni71 It -ill lilra n. All work guaranteed first clusa. Will call for and deliver your car. L. L. IiOCEHTS Old jEmpire IJarn Phone 144. A REAL BARGAIN Four room cot tage, lot 60 by 140, on tbe West side, flood soil, splendid location. Price !i0. $joo down, time on bal ance. W. A. BOGARU REAL ESTATE CO. 405 Caaa at Pbone 303. MODERN FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW' av.. '. tllisan streets. Ilenson. who mav lose rinht eye, says he was attacked a mob of fiftv who "Kfab." The I. VV. W. headquarters deny knowledge of the assault. April 5th', The Lucky Day AT DUDS FOR MEN WE WILL REFUND TO YOU THE FULL AMOUNT OF YOUR CASH PURCI IASES MADE AT TI IIS STORE ON APRIL 5TH. BRING IN YOUR SLIPS WITI THIS DATE BEFORE MAY 10TH AND CET YOUR MONEY BACK. dayitmay!'1 also ee a lucky save your slips DUDS FOR MEN, Inc. Plant settcra for setting cabbage, tomatoea, broccoli, etc., ut Wharton llros. FIIATIOIS ram inn PORTLAND. May 2,-The district eather ofrice predicts fair weather lth frosts Wednesday nlcht and 1 hursday in Oregon and Washington. Low temneraturea r,,ll,. ,k , - me niurill I conditions which passed inland. Ex- rosea spots on the coast were sub- je.i ,o irosi. a neavv k in.. fr.. i Over Fmni Ooklaml Fred Whltmore and W. S. Hogan of Oakland, were business visitors In lios.-liurg for several hours today. COMPLETELY FURNISHED, for 12500. Screened in porch, built In features, lot 60 by 200. all sandy loam soil, nice lawn, fruit . trees, berries and shrubbery. Terms half cash. W. A. ' BOOARD REAL ESTATE eo. 405 Cass aL Phone 303. Off On Vacation C. A. Lockwood and family left this morning for Portland where they will spend a counle of enjoying their vacation. Here For Meeting C. L. Chennweih f. mn ti burK this morning to attend the meeting of the Taxpayers League di rectors this aflerpoon. Return From Portland-. Attorney J. O. Watson who has been at Portland for the na.t looking after business matters and viBitlng with friends returned to Roseburg tbls morning. Aid Society to Meet The Preshvteriun AM m as expected In the territory east of'"!-'1 rnurh Parlors Thursday ho mountains. 1 or; "fernoon at 2:30. All members are requested to be present and bring with them a needle and thimble. FINE SURBURBAN H O M E Hi acres fine garden land, good eight room house, big barn and other im provements, house alone cost eight hundred dollars itsked for the whole business. Easy terms. Price 11750.00 LAWRENCE. AGENCY. 125 Caaa Street, Phone 219. THE CITY has quit feeding horses at Deer Creek Salea Stables, and will sell at public autlon Saturday May 6, the following described propertv: 1 bay team, age 9 and 11 years, wt about 1650 Ibs.veach; 1 bay horse, aged 8 years, w., 1450; 1 brown horse, 12 years, wt. about 1400 lbs: 1 roan horse, age 6, wt. 1000. 1 aorrell horse, aged 11, wt. 1200. 1 team of Shetland ponies. ' Wagons, harness, and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of sale cash. Sale starts at 1 o'clock. Down ing Auctioneer. 1 Tfc- FLORSHEIM SHOE YOU shouldn't pick a shoe . entirely on the basis of looks -any more th an v you'd pick a wife that way. FLORSHEIM Shoes are good-looking -but like a good wife they "wear well" on closer acquaintance. Harth's Toggery I jj FOR THE MAN WHO CARES MK.LIIOSK DRLKOATIO.Y IS PITY A large deleaatron or Mel rnu too. ldentw anneared hefnra tua muhi. court this morning to take up mat ters reeardinsr rnnrla In ihnt i.Lr.init.. The delegation was accompanied oy O. W. Cooper, the newlv .nnninidj road supervisor who will take charge o fthe work in district 7. Among the residents appearing before tho court were, G. W. Cooper, Charles. CrltKer. E. L. Smith, E. L. Seely. A.' S. Crltes, Patrick Aldrich, Henry Welch. George Aldrich. Ralnh Pet. regrin, O.. Ohlson and Everett Teet er. SATIN QUILTED SLIPPERS, 98e P Finest grade slippers, soft leal soles, speclnl buy. We save you atx nair. ,v,arra wnere you save. .. Wool baa, f,.ece twine, biandlng riuld. sheep bells and Stewart shear ing supplies at Wharton Bros JUMTlFOI) Return From Trii Mrs. Madue' Schneider, Mrs. Cur tis CalMns and son, and Miss Clara Patrick returned yesterday from a motor trip to Portland whera they visited friends for several days. Chickens Stolen Ir. R. G. McKnld of Yoncalla re ports that on MonriW nti-ht . lne Knl Imo his chicken yard and VANCOUVER. Wn. M.IV I -A Inrv i r"1" b''"" t""1 "f? "" "xty full lth fve women, -even men !"n ,'''" The officer, are endeav- ' alernate was sworn ui today : B ",e chlcken ",lof' :he Trrrir N'sko, schiail girl, who was attacked , 1 mvl'1' north"rn division ml slain near Battleground on March m,,""K"r' " U. Neilson. dlvi -...u,,i,i, oi inM Mnpii fill f'nm. pany are sp,-ndlng a few dava her.. sin. .Mrs. 1'ani i . - ..wonu naain Decaille ! .,.., , me courtroom and was i ""' "r7"'l'in 'ho was yester h , .k' ,l!ry. a" 'Hkrn ' 'lt shown the cabin where Whitfield was tsnvtMi'd, LIBERTY THKATRFj -'iSUSPECTAHEIViPTS TO ESCAPE JI iienuing to matters Incident with the opening of the offices here. LAST TIME TODAY Special All-joy Program-Muck Srnnrtf. Great Comedy.! coturc-A Riotous Durlo.que on "The Sheik" Will IicaiI n,ycr S.rlre Rev. J. C. Jon. s or Corvallls, will . .k r,hllrK" of e prayer meeting a ttt. SI, K. church, south, tonight at . :.0. The business session of the r.1 quarterly conference will be held at the dose of the prayer meet ng hour. It , desired ,nat , of. ficsl niemltera . - nn ii, tiers wno .desire be present. The women's mis sionary SIMletv Will n...., .1.. . . at i ne uar- . tsonage Thursdsv at 2 p m TFCFCIOALPA. Honduras. Mav -The American woman who is held 1 . h.re bv ,he p.,; as ( r, ,"(,, " FORD REDAV l,Ma hMer nmlerIe,?,,:Sh, 'n ,Mt Krtlcnt X ltienipt, t .,,.. .,, "'"""ress. condition . nee of several . . AA "mUB sixteen 11 eit Kt l 'The Shriek of Araby ' p t featuring BEN TURPIN i wiin the ni!tiN St MR9. GEORGE BERRY ON THE ORGAN today only with DOUGLAS MACLEAN and MADGE BELLAMY IT'S ONE OF THE BIGGEST In Laugh, in the Thrills That Coma When Horses Crash. Ths Limit in Laughs, Thrills, Spill "THE REPORTER" FORESIGHT Those who have the best eyes throughout- life are those who protect them at the proper time when nature demands help. DONT put off an examination DR. H. C. (CHURCH OPTOMETRIST AND EYESIGHT . SPECIALIST 424 Perkins BIdg. Roseburg. Ore. '. t. lAi:'.-v-i fjr Mrs. H. Wheeler on the Organ VEDNESDAY-THURSDAY - A JACK HOLT . and BEBE DANIELS 'Nortf of the Rio Grande' A TWO-STAR BULL'S-EYE Thundering hoofs and alkali, a beautiful girl and a fighting man a sweeping drama of the urcai aoutnwest. CAPITOL COMEDY "FINGERS AND POCKETS" Frirfav BETTY COMPSON IN "OVER THE BORDER" . INTERNATIONAL NEWS Matinee Evening Adults Childrsn . 25 Cents 10 Cents AUo Ae,op . I Me, I rari. FiJo 11)e Town T Aha Another Comr-dy. "le 'n Rave" lT.e B,B Show to Drive Away All Cre No Advance,,, Price. OnlyQanJ 5 Cf n(j TOMORROW and FRIDAY ' ' Another Startling Picture "POOR MEN'S WIVES" Companion Pi(Il!,e to "Rich M,-. Viv you Men , Yl ,vr, Mote CorKeoi,s an J IWerf.il NO ADVANCE IN TRICES-1 0 AND 1 5 CFNTS K I s BALCONY pfcypVl Mrs. George Berry on the Organ ADCITS LO'ER FLOOR 25c THURSDAY-FRIDAY THETHR111ER OF THRILLERS y luwm tox presents WE FAST MAIL with CHARLES JONES RY BIGGRST OF All nj r,tfVJf Orphans of the Storm'' AF-JJ ""JAN .ndDOROTHY GISH A 1 THE LIBERTY THEATFF? MONDAY.TI iren a v ' 1 -K th i iMMeN3IT; r.hr. ?:.r"J t.vuLNGS " :"'""u" '": there can be omi JJNE DAILY MATINEE STARTS AT p M "fbX iSBTHU t'n aci':int can be ONLY ONE performance each "tu ntw YORK EVENINGS I P. M fiuiDo I