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I PAGE EIGHT HOSEBURO WtWHtEVIIW. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1923. ....... ... . ! MlflHOUira PROOF OF SUCCESS fny A-eo-fat-4 Pre. ST. LMUIH. June 19. Thi pocs slon of wealth no longer constitutes life only -bammfttT of success; the ervlro Is riniluailjr Mining rround. 'fliia uu the keynote of a menage to In convention tf Interna tional Rotary here today from Paul P. Ilarrl". founder of It'rtary and Presi dent Emeritus of Rotary International. "The time when rlrh rien art the big men ia patning" said the mesaKe. firealneas In future will diwnil not the roalnr crews. S'afcbtd By Mistake" la another of the reSkin eelebrltlea elated to twirl the la.-lit. thief Many Tall Feathers, aald lo he oer a uuiinred years old, will be aue.-t of the promoters at the 1 reoaev-Gil bon battle. t The old war hlef will be dreaxed In full ir rcvalla. lie haa hia rr;i.-,i,.!!ar rlnrlda firket and every- thine- . An fnilan hand from me I LOCAL NEWS , ti ,.,llttt rvf land stopped la Cottage Oroya for vlait on their retorn to Roseburg.. Mra. Hcland Aaee ia visiting with Mr. Ilrr Here t per iar J. R. liar uf Dlxonvllle waa ', ' Bu.illM I Roaeburg yeaterday vlailing and j "".. a. ,.,, Ca. waa! ' 'transacting buine. . toK. odll, tnm-ting buaineaa I Because of the great number . . . j matters. : . , , , n i . . , urro r nwa airiru t voi peop.e amB , u--.., T uhewa and children I'lOOU iu " 1 " ' " - " " - IlOltX DAVIS To Mr. and Mr J. B. Davla, (jltde, a (irl, Wednesday, June 20, 1923. . i I -- - V - ,i a , l 4. ui ie:ruati were iu trllM niay eome 10 nnnny 10 rnuii ' . shopping aild visiting, the wit. hi!.- mu.lc aa Interpreted tw cal Chamber of Commerce haa "ping -0 t l. tv... f..tL-. ihii Dlii4 America he- w aeriaea to ai.fiv "i i i.'t,i,h..r rnlumbii naddled ! Roeet.urg caravan to advertire Here On r.uxino Attend ftmvenlii Fred Jonea left thla afternoon for The Da I lea where be will attend the Elka Convention. ' Iu. Riding hnrkirs In Phell.y la a daily attraction like baaehall u to mit clth-a. The old lltnera and the new tlmera all take flip in the atlrrupa for Hpoa what one haa Uen able ,0 ,-et. ! .. . Z .III I i I ' - I I ' " " o - off the foot hill" that the rldera ' pli k. Amiinu Ihera are the pleture- iiH r pot ted ponlea that look like j painted burking niacninery. ) the iW-lua Valley and return CJ" ,77,. 7 M-rrlmw IJnw- hut rather on what one haa been able to give. "Opportunity to urge upon the bul nesa world the imoortanre of adopt ing aervlre aa the bnaia of all profea- Tn,r ptw th ,ir jhoy hop atlff alona and tniriea. ia dlatlnrtly lloiary'a. j,.,.,,.,). They bawl. They Jack-knife. Ilotary'a peculiar fonnatlon. one repre- Itide "em cowboy," yella th a-ntatlve of eac h profession and each f rrnwd. Hut llk In any game eome line of trade, mnkra Ita preeminently 1 ,j0( BOInft don't. the heat organization wlih which lo I nklahnina Curler. Yakima Shorty. efTect the purpose. It la a lart'e order. " "The advent of Ilo'ary niarked an em when the long auppreoed yeam tntra of bUHinr.ie men for optortunity to ahnre In apirittial leadernlilp bewin to find reiillatlon. II haa been n per iod of wonderful prosrefa because buaineaa men have made Idealism practicable. , r-o worthy object ran M gained without effort end the more aerlounly view cur undertaking. Iho nioro eertaln our accomplishment." and other noted rldera will lope fu for the bucking fracaa. Vou'ye heard ahout anllora being born to the rea. Well they ure born lo the aaddle in Shelby. ! the vllt of the 00a Kay dele- gallon. Already a large number of people have algned up for the trip and the Chamber of Commerce la anxloua to eecure the namea of all who expect to attend the celebration ao that the Cooa Hay rommitteea may lie notified and aultabie reaer- 'vallom made. All thoae who ex- pert to go to Cooa Hay for the celebration are requeated to Immediately notify the aeere- tary of the Chamber of Com- merre ao that plana may be formulated without delay. yeaterday tranaacting buaineaa. .Mr. Kbdior II Karl Flaber of the State Tax Cotnmlaaion waa in Rose burg yea terday attending to buaineaa m al tera. Mr. Flaber la from. Salem. In From Winston Lyman Skinner, who realdea In Wlnaton waa in Roaeburg yeaterday attending to buaineaa matter. - o - E BESIDE FIGHT RHKr.nr, Mont., June SO. The ,tilg wooden ahell In which Jock liempaey defenda I1I3 title hnro July OFFER STATE AID SALEM, June 18 Governor Pierce toduv In a letter to C. W, Kelly, city n-enrder of Oregon City, expresses the rnndlneaa of the executive department to conic to the aid of county offlciala at any time when called upon to aid in the enforcement of the law but de rlarea that It ia not the purpoee nor the policy of lila office "to tamper with local affairs unleaa comttlalnMii made that local authorltlen have frill- Fourth agalnet Tout (Jibliona lin't l In their duty or until they aak for getting nil the play. laid from the Btate." Two other lava-la ore being built! The governor'a letter la occasioned tor the xlatnneric ind roundup nt-! by the receipt of a resolution pasaed tnictlona whirl! will open a week by the city council of Oregon City ahead of the big ahow. Baiting for Btate nld in running down lletween four nnd five hundred nnd proaerttting the masked men who Indiana from lite illackfoot trlhe ' recently entered George Ellla. negro, will ramp here. 1 to leave that city, threatening him Many of them nm crack rldera I with hanging unleaa the order waa and rot'ora. Thcv will compete with obeved. the white men lli an cftort to get "Thla office haa received no call for their ahure of the prize money awag. 1 aid from county offlciala whoae duty Indians lire always Interesting. ' It la to keep order In locnl comniunl Sofne of the nentea of the chiefs 1 tie," reads the letter of the govei and aqnnwa headed thl i way would ! nor In acknowledgment of the request knock you for a row of syllables. I for state aid from the Orcpon City ' "Catch It For Nothing geahhy council. .' Tiope" will he the qtieen squaw of I "While thla offce stands at all times ELECT DIRECTORS AT SMICK SCHOOL At the school election held at the Smlck achool yesterday Rosa LoVe- Ince waa elected director for a period of one year, and A. A. Murphy for a period of 3 yeara. Much interest waa shown In the election and It waa de termined at thla time to officially name the achool the Smlck School In honor of the Smlck family which donated the grounds. The achool budget waa also voted on, and Mrs. Cnrl Roaelund was again elected rchool clerk. ? From Olal la Fred Byron, a resident of Olalla waa In town yesterday visiting and transacting buaineaa. In On IIuhIiimw Lloyd Wise of Yoncalla spent the morning here vhdtlue and tranaact ing buaineaa. Ladle Aid lotioneI ' -J The repular meeting of the Pres byterian Ladles Aid Society will Ix held on Tliorsday. June 2S. at which time the 60th anniversary will be celebrated, and a ascial tlmo en-Joyed. readv to aid In enforcement of all Ore eon laws and to Insist on such en forcement Its not our purpose nor our policy to tamper with local affairs unless complaint Is mnde that local officers have failed In their duty or until they ask for aid from the state. "In accordance with that policy please be advised that Btate special agents in Clackamaa county have al ready been directed to give every as sistance to local officers when called upon and that this office stands ready to give further aid in enforcement of hiws at any tlnio county officials of f'lncknnias county request such aid." lt1 mWmjf THE BIC Commencing Tomorrow, Also Matinees LIBERTY. THEATER; Tlir MiruTV DLir-rr rD a a rx- nr 1 1 itiivji 1 t 1 1 tivtu-Liiriiir VJr J FLESH AND STEEL BIGGER AND MORE THRILLING THAN "THE THIRD ALARM" ailroad Men of America G SPECIAL From fiarden Valley Fred Parrott. who la a resident of Garden Valley waa In Roaebung yeaterday transacting buaineaa. To Hound Prairie Mrs. Herbert Brltt left yesterday afternoon for Round Prairie to aee her mother who ia ill. A marriage license waa lssud to day to Victor J. Dena end Pearl h. Andrews, both of this city. , Ijravea For Coquillr ! E. P. Brown left yesterday for Co- qullle to Tialt for a few days wua relatives. In Town - ; Mr. and Mm.- Ed. Jenninga .res ident a of Olalla were in town today attending to. business matters. Home Fimn Kant Dr. and Mra. L. A. Banka who have been touring the east returned borne this week. In From Green Mra. George Melr, a resident of Green, waa In town today shopping and visiting with friends. . . Over From Oakland' ' Mrs. J. Bridges of Oakland waa In Roaeburg today attending to business matters and shopping. Mrs. Ilnptiate Moves Mrs. Frank llaptiate left Tuesday afternoon for San Francisco where she will make her home. In From I-Ieiibower Fred Fisher, who is a resident of Edenbower was in Roaeburg yester day on business. Shopping Hei Mra. L. A. Stewart of the Laurel- crest ranch of Edenbower waa In thla city yesterday shopping. From Garden Valley Mra. Margaret Hanan, a resident of Garden Valley was In town today transacting business matters. From K1 en bower- Mrs. S. A. Sanford. who is a res ident of Edenbower waa In town yeaterduy shopping and visiting. Motored In Douglas Chapman of Glide mo tored to Roseburg yesterday and spent the day attending to business. On Vncnt ton- Miss Katherlne Dearborn of the Rice and Rice Heal Estate -U taking her vacation. Her place Is being fill ed by Miss Elvaoi Strader. Hero Shopping Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hatfield and children of South Deer Creek were here yesterday attending to business matters, Rewlgn Poaltlona Miss C. A. Mayer and Mlsa Goldle Kearna, who have been employed at the Roseburg restaurant resigned their positions yesterday. From IU1I1II0 ., Mrs. C. E. Henry and children and Mrs. M. Mayborn, residents of Riddle spent the . past two daya here shopping. ... To Visit In Ashland Mra. Ralph Lane and two daugh ters, Dorothy and Delia left yester day afternoon for Ashland for a vieit of a few days. , . To Visit II Miss Carry Hayden of Seattle stopped here yesterday for a visit with .Mrs, Perry Cook. Miss Hayda is on her way to Los Angeles. Shopping Mr and Mra. w. K. cuagcnpeei or l.ooklng Giass spent ' th day In Roseburg ahopping and visiting. In From Country ' Mra. M. L. Dubell a resident of Canyon vllle was in Roaeburg today shopping and attending to other business. flora to Marahfteld Contractor L. W. MeUger left this morning for Marshfield where be will attend to business matters for a few daya. Returned Home Mr. and Mra. Harry Herman, who have been viBltlng - In Oakland, California, for the past two weeks returned to Roseburg yeaterday. In From Riddle " - - M. C. Weatherford and two child ren of Riddle were in tov.n today transacting business. Former Ilealdent Here . Ralph Buckingham of Portland is here visiting his sister Mra. Cur tis Calkins. Mr. Buckingham fprm erly made Ms home in this city. Leaves For 8t. Paul A. J. McMillln of the Home restaur ant, left this morning for St. Paul, Minn., bis former home, where he will visit for three weeks or a month. Attend Convention Dr. J. G. Dav left thla afternoon for The bailee, where he will spend the remainder of hte week attending the Elka convention. .... , Motors Around Country H. O. Harris spent the afternoon motoring and showing hla brother and niece, who are visiting here from the east, the country. Bark From . Convention L. L. Crocker and A. C. Marsters. who represented the Roseburg Rod and Oun club at the state meeting in Portland, have returned home. - To San Francisco George Tntmbo of Sutherlln wi'l leave thla week for Pan Francisco, where he will make hla home. Mr. Tromho formerly made his home In this city. aTwsk-.--- , LIBERTY THEATRE e.! LAST TIME TODAY GREAT SHOW ONLY 10 AND n rrwrc VEHALL8 and satins flivvers and Rolls Roycss pat dogs and btbits pclae f Qhts and aociety heps amilca and tears hopea and fcara knocks and boosts love and h" Bresd and chivalry all rolled onto the screen In the speediest and most hilarious blending of contrasts you ever saw. Yeah, Bo! You'll say so you'll aay this Is the beat entertainment you've ever had. You'll aay that Aleiander Dumas waa a million yeara beh.nd the times with "The Three Musketeers" A Roaring Comedy-Drama of a Knight of Today Jill M a a. vsja - -m !) wu mm ari , i t LOCAL NEWS E! 2 MtOITl III J: Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Fowler mo J torrd In from Riddle and spent yea j'terduy tranaurtiug buaineaa. K From Camaa Valley Jake IVnn, a realdent. of Camas Valley, was In town yesterday trans A acting business matters. r i Returned to Onkland Mra. i:. Slevera, who baa been In '. thla city for the past week, return ed to Onkland. California, where she makes her home, this afternoon. Here for the Day M. S. Ryan, who la a resident of Riddle, waa In thla city yesterday visiting with hla son. Ben Ryan, j who recently underwent an opera-! tlon at Mercy hospital. i Will Heslile Here ' Mrs. D. V. Cox. who has been ' making her home In Baker, Oregon, I arrived here yeaterday and will re side in this city. Mrs. Cog ia thei slater of Mra M. Colby. 1 j Mr. Hull Here Harley Hall, representative of the Chanator Lyon Company, of Port land was In Roseburg today on buaineaa. Here- On ltttsln P. V. Benson. renreantntfr nt ,the Thomas and Son Inc.. of loa Visiting Mrs, jiAnaeiee waa nere today transacting la At Preecott Victor Boyd, a former resident of thia city, who haa been residing at Phoenix. Arizona, for some tiaie, baa moved to Preacott. , according to word received here today. Funeral of Mrs. IVmnln The funeral aervicea of Mra Luke Ronnln. who' passed away Sunday morning at her home In Happy Val ley, were held thia morning at ten ' o clock at the Undertaking Chapel -s.u,rin? !Pr.. I.Htt thrill hf t rMv. PniMN ihnt Ihuorlrt. Arim t-it trrfi HlHht 1 t rr hrm tt'm ll fr ALSO: STARLAND VAU'DEVIUX REVUE AI-50: AESOI'S FAHIT-S AND TOWN TOPICS 4 Si 1 haalneas. Hushi Miss. Iila Gllmore atonned tn ! Roaeburg for a visit with her aunt. I Mra. L. D. Hughes on her war home Halm Manairer More from Cottage Grove where ahe bad L. 11. Ileunett. sah-a manager of i been visiting. Mlsa Gllmore Uvea the Chanslor Lvon Comnany. of San at Ashland. Francisco waa here today attending ; . to buslnt-e and visiting. -SKippnl for Short Time . C. Slmmona of the Simmons inning nuppiirw Motor Company of Eugene passed K. Cook merchant of Cook- through Uoseburg oa his way to ar-vm yraterday and to-lay In California. Mr. St'imoot remained O. villi "(l ehnrg buying a'tpplles tenclng lo oiher busttiei la Oulte III Mra. V. A. Brand and at- i here for at abort time attending la buslnnsa. Home From Portland la aald to be Mra. H. M wheeler and danghter Quite III at her home at Overland (Grace Brehaut. arrived home from orchards. II will prohahlv tie sev- , Portland yeaterdav. Ther have eral data heforo she will be able to been in that city attending the fcac be cut again. 'cabee convenUoa and Rosa festival PRINTING The News - ReviewTob printing department is the best equipped in trie southern part of Ore gon. We print all kinds of stationery, including Letter Heada Bill Heads Envelopes Buaineaa and Calling Cards Wedding Announce ente School Announcements Invitations of all kinds Booklet Folder . Poster and Everything known In the way of Good Printing Place your orders with us for Prompt and Effi cient Service. a ROSEBURG News-Review Exclusive Job Printing Department v (International News Service.) I VICTORIA. B. C. June 10. From : out of the wilds of Central British-1 Columbia cornea word of one of the longeat funeral marches in the history of this country. Twenty Indiana car ried the body of their dead chief, Alexander Isaac, 187 mile in three weeka that it might be properly In terred In the reservation cemetery. Chief Uaao and two other braves set out from the reservation at Mo ricetown on a scouting trip. On reach ing the headwater of the Morice River the chief became violently 111 and died. Isaac' companions refused to bury him so far from their reservation and in their own way chose lots, one re maining with the body, while the other proceeded to Moricetown to tell the populace of the death of the chief. In order that the body would not de compose it was packed In ice on the bank of the river, which was still froxen over. When new of the chief death was broadcaated in Moricetown volunteers were called to bring the remains back to the reservation for burial. Twenty braves set forth on the mission, and few difficulties were experienced in reaching the headwaters. A rough coffin was constructed from flanks cut out of trees. Sufficient room was allowed for the storing of Ice around the body. The funeral march waa a trying ordeal, and the endurance of the na tive waa severely tested. The party was "divided into two sections, ten men carrying the corpse at one time, while the other devoted themselves to camp labor and broke trail where It waa necessary. At various stages the sections switched their Jobs. It was found impossible to carry the cof fin over some of the higher hills, and a circuitous Journey had to be made. It was Impossible to make any of the journey By water owing to the ice jams in the rivers and lakes. It took the Indiana exectly three weeks to complete their funeral march, and they were on the noint of exhaustion when they reached Moricetown. The chief, who was one of the most popular native in that section of the province, wa accorded a fittlne burial.. Dunai. t NEW TODAY 1 LOST Bunch of keys. Finder please leave at News tteriew. VACUETTE and Aladdin lamp; new, cheap. Phone 436-L. like FOR RENT Furnished sleeping f room, reasonable. Sll E. Oak St. WANTED Modern furnished house. Fireman, I. A. Snldor, Phone 182. , FOR RENT Office with reception room. First State and Savings Bank. BROCCOLI sample plants 10 cents; $3.75 per M. Walter Ralee, Riddle, Oregon. A BARGAIN Four 82 x 4 "cord tires bi sarirs Auto Wrecking House, 329 North Main street. FOR n'ENT & room house. InquirTat nerrica nouse, corner Lane and "lored gla,,-.?.!", narm to the .," a eomforubl, '"' - lens la m. " excellent a Vou may h j your erK"V"' Will b, -i . nythlng Dr. Hei J WANTED-DUhaukT" preferred, ana ..' " YOU,WlTrH7vTlS than yon ever lajw fquip your carTift r ' YOUNG maa soioTJcilJ hke to drive passenger with WZnL "ox 250 Sutherli. w June 23. m FOR SALETjO-STSSn,' from Vancouver. WuTi aider trade for mb!,, burg. Call, or Jfj!?on-Rll.Boitt! FOR SALE-15-toJ- by 60 Case steel Be 1 separately. t MmberlyRosrt FOR SALE-3 riaTSSTJ cated, at low prlces.ln.t for house. Good hat-, range. Cannnot ifotian advs. Prices too In ti B04MilI st FOR SALE0ne pneumatic tira. m . Cadillac with trots! Duryea with truck Wr fe 90 Overland rood max ' pass. Pperlesa rml tab L. R. Chambers or itnat burg Poultry Marts, i Pine Bt. -l FOR SALE At Bargain, 7 passenger Studebaker six touring car. F. C. Curnee. Phone33 F-23. FOR SALE 21 JewelTljouth Belid", gold watch. Passe all railroad in spection. $40. 140 N. Parrott FOR sale Vonno- Ko ;":.irr broken to ride or drive, good work ! f Inquire at Peoples Supply Co. FOR SALE Late Kissel cargo6d tires, good mechanical condition. A bargain. 312 N. Jackson st. Phone 67. FOR" SALEBIock oak "wo5d,$3.50 per tier. Body oak stove wood, 44. Per tier. Address 1045 Military at. 0- W. Finlpy. , 1 t-u Loganberry pickers. At Salem. Transportation free, one way Fine picking, good camping. Inquire522 3. Pine sL FOUND Bathing suit. Owner may have same by deacrlblng and pav ing for this advertisement 238 N. Jackson st. Pacific Highway. Just outside of h Ibi ' tni'' 0T rent' G' U' "TWO MORE OAut . TUESDAY-WEBS. The World', Has' in the Thrill-a-Miai Laugh-a-Sea- Comsdy Cjtka worIE7ReJ"b,e for ranch ferl5' SAnir p,"ce- Married pre nl A- V' NeP0rt. Dixonville, FOR RENT Nicely furnished house. nnenVel"tnc'"' 622 Ea,t 1" Ave. Jiable peopleneed applv FOwIe.nLS,"ren ' rin7 p.?" "' $5. each. Also fc. Brown. Wilbur, Ore. jias Camilla Patterson on the Organ TODAY ONLY RETURN ENGAGEMENT HARRY CAREY 'THEFOX" A Universal Jewel ThuradayFrlday "CRINOLINE AND ROMANCE" SS0 I Oil up your rusty Massage your i t i musctcsi , . Loosen up Jt f Here comes mc -it t ,;rth! sncn ui in"- , See the Prince ot t i i:. latest ! lancers m u --v. cane of humor, W irilio, . surprising en Dee nirn iv'"" story buildW . , You'll get a f and a biz boKl of the way. .KINS"11 Adults Children Eveil Lo-er Floor Balcony Children "ALL THE B0T- I