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R08CBURQ NgWS-WEVIW, MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 19."3. PAGE THREI Buy Groceries Cheaper... ffrine unusual bargains in , Thi 5 : i . - nr iiavini? The bank i . ,, ran buy nerc ui B. 'and you can ouy ,LV tO Ed UIC . ul" f Ka hnmi! ,n IS DUyiHK u inins K .:1- n,nvi our claim n.arkra fibres on every , EVERYBODY'S EXCHANGE Jackson and Washington fcU. JO1 111 1 Our plainly $ i 4 IVIAYBUY RQACH EilHOtDl will be. away from Roseburg (lire or! lour weeks. Visiting Prom Portland Mis Mary Strange, who resides In Portland, la visiting here with Mm. i S. F. Strange. j Here for Several Days Mra. M. Bellinger, a result nt of! Portland, (a M'endlug several days In Hosc-burg visiting with friends. Alabama Operators Visiting To Vitit for Tw0 wkt Douglas County and May Mrs. J- vv. Hawkins of Eigarosc KWnrn lntorf.H ,nl" anernoou "r I'oruatiil to Become inieresiea U-u-t uiih riiiv.. t.,r 18 WILL SURVEY In Town Today t . B.rrr ' Mr' F- W' s,one ""'I daughters LANDS were In tills city today from Myrtle I Creek, shupping and vIsHIhk with friends. c mm HI'S WORK ambassador to the court of Bt. James, the British royal family set hack American envoy something over Olio for one dinner and trimmings. fact, the trimmings constituted a large part of the bill, which contained an Item of $750 alouo for palms and 1 ferns- given standing room In the ! fireplaces of the American embassy ! fur the occasion. Tradesmen holding the royal favor have to bo reckoned with in the enter ' tainment provided by Americun dipio ' mats. The caterers are virtually ' chosen for the American cntertainor I by the lord chamberlain of the royal palace, no unknown or plebelun chefs being permitted to cook for or serve the king or queen. Decorators, flor 1 Ists and a train of other tradesmen I having the royal approval also must be selected by the. American host and tbolr word, as well as their bills, go a long way in directing the function. Kntertainment occasionally of the , - p. rulers of the nations to which they Beina Prepared for Dam ! are accredited is an inescapable duty B i of American diplomats, who aro Dro ll Power Plant to Supply I vl(lH, wUn no entertainment fund to r . .i ....., ,i ......i.... COVer Lllw tUDin il luuu auu 13 ' . ' 11 IT. A few are wealthy enough to bear ex traordinary expenditures for social entertainment, but the poorer ones say that the war has not toned down the "class" of tho required social duties. The higher standing abroad of the American dollar is said to help some, in bearing tho expense, but in many which I cases local tradesmen add to their Jium Gold Mining Com- to Develop Property Above luler M WILL BE BUILT Energy for Mining and Smelting Purposes niditnre of approximately or the development of its fcrtv it being pianneu uy u. L, r.ni.l Mining Company re- L. ln,virnnrateil nere ami P . ...... k.,. 1 1 cnntroi ni n .hro Tiller. 0. 0. Stewart lo- fervevor and engineer has been ling several days preparing (or the construction of a dam t, lmmont Creek, a tributary of loath I'nipqua to supply approx llv 500 horsepower which is to inverted into electrical energy IM for mining purposes and for ig the ore. I company has filed Its applica tor the power site and water anil as soon as the necessary lision is received It Is exoect"d tcecd with tho plans for. the pment. f. Clark, one of the directors of nipanr. was in Roseburg today a.v that it Is planned to build t s, miles of new road to open Vnhg camp and to construct Viitil dam and mill. It Is rinWe that on electric smelter pronstmcted where the ore will W- treated before being sent to stories for the final reduction. Ir wd mill will have a capa- ii' ions, he states, minn are located on Dumont fonrteen miles above Tiller, 'oniing to the assays on the 1 TTV rkh In nallnilinm. in!i! land lead. The romnanv is In- 'ed tor SI. SflO.OiiO and 34 are controlled by the organlza- !;rn Is to he Inst In rfi-ainninn fprlr. Mr. Clark says, and s 1 me proper steps can be and the work done the com- ui proceed with its efforts to rything In resd!nesssfor the 1 of ere PmtnAn s who have examined the Itv. itate that the mines aro the rlfhest ever fllenvnm,4 .n P"t aid the owners are expert- -i me development thA be exceptionally profit- Party of Southern Operators Investigating Conditions on Pacific Coast with View of Transferring Interests bills. In the cases of the "rich Anieri-! can aiploinats, more thun sufficient to meet the difference In the rate of exchange. An International tractor disk will cut the ground deep tho first time over. Sold by Wharton Hros. TO BE NOT GUILTY Man Charged With Using Profane and Abusive Language To wards Officer Is Released By Jury Today, EfilililOF kbir.i- A """creased lV5-. -'yi'Jiuais lo the LPartnicnf A , . h an. ., """-nc-jn amhas- l of i. . nul1" tnel'' com- I and ' 'ntertaln- " Pre-war d,i. i mei ' r'.n;,,?"". ,n K'"-ope. t- - h, "I " at u""r Riven - ' n.irv.-. Aluwli'.n Frank Batey who was. arrested Fri day night charged with using pro fane and abusive language, was found not guilty following his trial " in the city court today. Butey, It was charg ed, applied a vile name to Officer Ison as the latter paBsed the Neuner cigar store where Batey was standing and when the officer turned back an argument ensued and later a scuffle took place during the course of which someone removed Ison's revolver from its holster and escaped with It. During the trial the defense claim ed that Ttrtey and a jiluer driver were scuffling Inside and that Ison came to the door and wanted to know what was going on. It was said that Batey did not speak to Ison or re garding him up to that time. It was nlleKed bv the defense that after Ison entered that he and Batey exchanged a few words and that Ison then nt temnted to arrest Batey. As he reached forward, It Is said, that be pulled out a blackjack and Batey re treated. When Ison finally reached Batey. a scuffle was started and the officer was thrown to the floor with Batey on top. Ison ordered Joe King to help him and told King, to make n.ttey get up. He was told to put up sap and that Batey would go B. M. Fox, representing the Itoach Timber company, spent yes terday In Itoseliurg and last eve ning met a party of tlm-e Alabama timber operators who are making a survey of timber condillons on the Pacific const. The southern oper ators are Investigating the Roach timber holdings in this comity with a view of possibly becoming Inter-, ested here. The party was accom panied by Robert Roach, the young er son of William ltoaih. now de ceased, and a brother of John Itoach. who was In Douglas county several years ago at the time tba Roach interests were starting work on their proposed railroad to their timber east of Sutherlin. The elder .Mr. Itoach died about four years io and John Roach Is now in Muskatlne whore he is set tling up Ji is father's-estate. The Itoach timber interests In this county are valued at more than tl.OUO.OOO and are ideally situated for early development. The fact that the timber In the south Is rap idly becoming exhausted is causing the operators of that section to seek a new source of supply and natur ally they are turning to the west where there is a great abundance of timber ready -for cutilng. Several years ago the Roach peo ple started construction on a rail road east of Sutherlin with a view of erecting a sawmill and cutting off a portion of their holdings. The war Interfered, however, and then the death of Mr. Roach put an end to the plans. A I a ha ma Interests are now Inves tigating the timber holdings In this county and muy become Interested here and carry out the development program. Several sites aro under consideration and the operators are making a thorough study of the con ditions along the Pacific coast be fore definitely deciding to transfer their interests to tho coast. The party left early this morning for Sutherlin where they will re main until the latter part of the week maklntr a personal s'trvev of the timber holdings and examining into local conditions. They will 'hen go to Portland where the of fices of the Roach Timber company are located and make a further investigation. In From Dillard I Mrs. Rodney Knott, who Is a resi dent of Dillard, was in town today shopplng and utteudlng to other busi- On Business Mrs. li. K. McDonald and daughter left this ufternoon for their home In Portland, after spending a short time In this city on business. Returned From Crater Lake Miss Kula Strange of Portland, who has been at Crater luke for Bevoral days, returned todav and will visit at the home of Mrs. S. P. Strange. Miss Allen Returns Home Miss Altii Allen, whu has been visit ing here with her sister, Mrs. Kruest Weber, for the past week, returned to her home in Sbedd. Visiting Miss Quine Miss Gladys Morrlun of Portland is visiting here at the homo of Miss Kve lyn Quine. Miss Morrian will go to Riddle tho latter part of the week to visit with relatives. Mrs. Turrlek Home Mrs. W. A. Turrlek, who has bsen visiting in Seattle and other points In Washington for the past two weeks, returned home the latter part of the week. Returned Yesterday Mrs. M. K. James, daughter Thelma. Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Bacon and son Gerald, who have been on a week's vacation to Rumlon and Marshfleld, returned home yesterday afternoon. w r-- I i- -I -' - - mMM r ,r-1 ft'H lii',,'iwi;leid..'t'-..;-!ii :!i' "J : ''' If'p! m Buick for 1924! Buick again creates a new standard of car comfort, safety, utility and beauty. And Buick again estab lishes a new dollar for dollar value for quality motor cars. BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT. MICH. OivUiun of Owturut Mutort Corporation rionrrr Bulldtnof Branch tt In All Principal Valra-in-ltaul Motor Car Cilits-UtaUrt Evryuhmr. MOTOR SHOP GARAGE Distributors for Douglas County i '. i WMIM HTUR AliTOMO.il... Akt Bl'ILT. :Snes For Divorce Sarah Elizabeth Aytch today brought suit In tho circuit court for divorce from Charles II. Aytch. De sertion Is alleged. The plaintiff Is i represented by Attorney II. L. Kddy. Spent Week-End Miss Gladys Walker spent the week end In Cottage Grove. While in Cot tage Grove Miss Walker attended the Kpwortb League Institute, which has been in session for the past weeks. Home From Lot Angeles Frank Iawrence and Clarence Baker returned yesterday afternoon from 1ms Angeles, where they have been for the past three weeks. Mr. Lawrence will return to- that cNy in several months and will be perman ently located there. f i.i i fcfa IS in Vi.. I M' 1 f K Witt ytlltp THEM Buick Models and Prices SIXES Five Passenger Tourinu.. Two Passenger Roadster . Five Passenger Sedan . . . Five Passenger Double Service Sedan Seven Passenger Touring Seven Passenger Sedan. . Brougham Sedan Four Passenger Coupe.. . Three Passenger Sport Roadster. . Four Passenger Sport Touring $1295 1275 2095 1695 1565 2285 2235 1995 1675 172S FOURS Five Passenger Touring.. $ 965 Two Passenger Roadster. 935 Five Passenger Sedan .. . 1495 Four Passenger Coupe. . . 1395 Prfe 1. o. 6. flute Factoritti government tK to be added. Uite VfhMla optional, S2S.0O net additional charte. I AT f IP Id-inch mill ends. $3.50 per load. J. A. Denn, Thone 128. IY GIRL CAPTURED HERE Sirs. Conway Wins Canity The' contest, which has been go ing on for Bevern! weeks, sponsored by the Peoples Supply company, closed Saturday morning. The per son guessing the nearest to the number f pieces of candy In a jar was given the jar of Soclete hard candy, Mrs. Thomas Conway's guess being the nearest. There were KOI! pieces, her guess being 800. the itn mm. There were a few more words and the officer finally took Batey to jail. The jury after hearing the evidence end the arguments of tho attorneys Klbert nermann appearlne for the de- rennant, returned a verdict of nr 'guilty. , i . o i In Town Shopping ! Mrs. n. A. Hewitt, who Is a resl ' dent of Brockway. was In town Sat- urday shopping and on other business. Marring License Isiiel A marriage license was Issued this afternoon to John U Wood and Wil helmlna Klllott. NEW- LINE I Bndge Rearli D l r w w i wn-cmin ivanges 'Pscial Prices on Refrigerators 5ad:ley Ziile7Hdw. Co. Gladys McDonald, aeed 13, of Portland, was picked up here last night by Sheriff Starmer and was returned to her home today. This is the sovond time the girl has run away from her home, reaching Grants Pass on her first trip. Yes terday morning the Portland police were notified of her absence and learned that she was seen In an au tomobile nt Oregon City. Word was sent to officers along the highway and she was set n ftoiivg through Oakland and Deputy Sheriff Towell notified Sheriff Starmer who found her riding with a tourist into Kose burr. She was held here by Juve nile officer Airnes PMehford and was taken ba-k home this afternoon. Miss Pltehford says that the fact that the tourists pick up tho girls along the highway gives the officers considerable trouble. This girl was picked up by a tourist Saturday night and taken as far as Alhany and left on the streets there at 3 o'clock In the morning. It must have been plain to the tourists that a girl of the age of 13 years had no right to be out nt that time. Miss lMtchford says, and nn officer should hr.ve been notified. However she was given aid In running away from her home and was given two rides between Albany and Rose-burg. o LOCAL NEWS Spent Day at Days Creek J. II. Thomas and S. J. Jones spent today at Days Creek attending to business matters. BIO WILL PLAY 1ST The fair board In charge of the Coos and Curry County fair have !set Thursday. September C, as Hose- liur.g day. The fair Is to be held In Myrtle Point September 6. 7 and 8 ani from the report of the board Is going to be the best fair ever Btaged by these counties. Much to the credit of the Koseburg organization the board has employed the Doug las County Concert band to play all three days. The fair board especially Invites the people of Koseburg to attend the fair on the day of tho 6!h. as all the program of this day will be of interest to the people of this city. C.ovc rnor Walter M. Pierce will he In that city the 7th and will give the address of the day. Over From Sutherlin Mrs. M. J. Mitchell, a resident of Sutherlin, was over to this city today attending to business. Dsy In Glendale Mr. and Mrs. C. Shoemaker motored to Glondale and spent Sunday visiting with friends. To Los Angeles Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Walker and sons left this past week, by motor, for Los Angeles, to visit with Mrs. Walker's father, P. H Downing, who formerly mailo his home in this city. They t HOTEL ARRIVALS t $? Hotel l'liipUil William Wolff. San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Kinney, Nancy H. Raymond. Klamath Falls; S. I.ltzcn- ut..ln nnH wife Tti'ia 1 .1 1 yetistel n . 'San Francisco: B. I.. Hardenbrook, Mrs. O. H. Jester and son, Klamath Kalis; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Branden burg, Miss Brandenburg, San Fran cisco: Mrs. Chas. F. Bobbins, New York: R. V. Bingham. Mrs. 1). Bing ham, Portland: Mrs. George Durko, Miss Klsle Jackson, New York; F. A. Mtlhefm Ronttlo- 11 S Mnrshall. Portland: Mr. and Mrs. Ted K. Crimes, San Francisco; Mrs. It. Lo gan, I'oruana: i nas. ji. uurggroi and wire, Glenn Taylor, Ainany; Jir. and Mrs. II. J. Hemlss, Oakland; W. . i. Stover and family. C. . Hlgglns, I). L. Tater. Portland: K. Sugerman j 1 1 .... .1 m I , ..,.. nn.l K1IU ftlli.;, I. I. r u, 1111- nun daughter, Portland; Mrs. W. F. Pra- ger and son, Salem: John L. Kaul, Hugh Kaul, Francis Coleman, Hurgh, Ala.; Robert I.. Roach, Iowa; Dr. and Mrs. A. J. McChes ney, San Francisco; Misses Merne Zlller and Kntherlne Fairclough, N. B. Coghlll, Berkeley; Mr. anil Mrs. Georgo W. Daley, Jean Jlaley. Port land: Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Biglow, Medford; Mrs. Mary B. Kuelt, Mrs. William Ijithler. Miss Maud San sen, Mrs. Verna F. Kuett, Harry Kortt and wife, Dorothy lluhn, Portland. 0. E. S.. hoseburg Chapter No. 8. Holds their regular meeting on the 1st uiid 3rd Thursdays In each month. All sojourning brothers and sisters are respectfully luviteu to attend. MARY E. RT7BAR, W. M. FRKB JOHNSON. Secretary. Hotel Grand F. A. Lance, W. II. Ilart-J, Port land; J. K, Held, Tacoma: F. Tenni son, J. R. Layo, Portland: Mr. and Mrs: II. W. Walker, San Francisco; F. II. Greene, wife and son, Los An geles; Miss Kltyloe. Portland; 11. Tuentes, II. K. Teskrt and wife, lnmalh Falls; J. Malniitt, Portland; W. A. Wllklns and wife, Kucene; C,. K. Hamilton, city; R. V. Wood, Medford: Mrs. F. A. Ilurdiik, Mrs. C. M. Hill. E. W. Burdlck and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Neal A. Crounse, Port land; MrB. R. S. Crawford. Cottage Grove; IS. Lewis, Portland: O. 11. Coshoa und family, California. MIXED IM MIS METAPH0R3 BLANK BOOKS Of Courts Brown Fully Understood What He Meant to Say, but He Blundered. Mr. Brown w;;s culling on nn old friend. "I declare," be remarked to his friend's wife. "It quite cures me of homesickness to drop In bore Bnd see a lltl'e of your botue lift er er not that your home lifr Is anything but the what I moan to say Is that It makes me all the fnmler of my own home or rather, that, on the homco pntlilc prln-lplt. a ImH of the doij that oil you which Isn't, of course, what ! mean. But when n tcun Is lonely he can enjoy the society of al most anybody " "Sir!" said the lady, Icily. "1 moan," returned Mr. Brown, ss be mopped the perplrntlon from his face, "that, be It ever so humble nn. no. yours Is not thttt but tl ere's do place lite one's o'.n but, I mean well. I uni t be g.ilns! GikmI d.iy !" London Tit p.lt. Job-work of I tie highest dogre at the News-Re' ew exclusive Job-printing establishment. Special Ruled Sheets for All Kinds of Ledgers Made on Siiort Notice If you need any printed matter of a special ruled na ture, we can supply your wants. Place your order with your home printer and be assured of the best possible service. Stem News-Review Office Phone 135 Hotel llouglas R. E. Wa'do and wife, San Fran cisco; Mrs. J. A. Tillman and baby, K. K. Wlllard, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. L. Gundel, Oikland; W. J. Clark, George Beattie. Forest Grove; G. P. RassmusHen and wife, Los Gatos: William II. Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Jordan, Los Angeles: M. K. Clarke.' P. J.. Thornton. Portland: Mrs. M. S. Carr and Mildred Carr, Mr. and Mrs. K. 10. Oertll. Perke ley; C. F. Hlrellno, Walln Walla: J. If. Wagenblast, G. Griffith, Lewis M. White, A. L. Roblilns, L. W. King. Charles A. Dunn. It. K. Vealch, Portland; Cordis Ylnstead. Mnudo Rivenbiirgh, Los Angeles;. W. F. Anderson, II. B. Iloneach. V. F. Connolly, A. K. Kverton, Port land; Klsle M. Brooks. Oakland; Chas. Gill, Kugene; Gerald Arklcn, Portland. - t LODGE DIRECTORY I -o Laurel Chapter No. 31, R. A. M. Stated convocations on 1st and 3rd' Tuesdays, Masonic Temple. All - members requested to attend and visiting companions welcome. M. O. WALLACE. High Priest W. F. HARRIS, Secretary. W. B. A. O. T. W., Roseburg Review No. 11 Holds regular meetings on 2nd and 4th Thursday, at 7:30 p. m. Visiting sisters invited to attend re views. Muccabee hull. Pine and Cass streets. . JESSIE RAPP. Col. LILLIAN M. WlIKELFR.com. B. P. O. Elks, Roseburg Lodge No. 328 Hold regular communications at the Elks' Temple on each Thursday . of every month. . All members re quested to attend regularly, and all visiting brothers are cordially In vited to attend. FRANK CLFMENS. E. It. J. O. DAY, Jr.. Secretary. Roseburg Rebekah Lodge No. 41, I. C. O. F. Meets In Odd Felloes Temple every week, on Tuesday evening. Visiting members In good standing are Invited to attend. F.FFIE MORGAN, N. G. T I I.I.I K I. JOHNSON. Roc. Sec. ETHEL BAILEY, Fin. Sec. Umpqua Temple No. 4, Pythian Sis ters Mee.s the lad and 4th Mon day evenings of each month, at the K. of P. hall. Visitors always wel come. BELLE WALKER, M. E. C. MAY E. PARKER, M. of R. C. UARTHA CHKISTsCNSON. U. of V. A. F. 4 A. M., Laurel Lodge No. 13. Regular communlcatlnus 2nd and i 4 1 It Wednesdays each mouth, at I Masonic Temple, Hoseburg, 9 re. I Visitors wolcome. I R. A. WILSON, W. M. I W. F. HARRIS, Secy. ' Eaqles, Roseburg Aerie Moets In Maccabee hall, on ( ass street, on 2nd and 4th Wednesday evenings of each month, nt 8 o'clock. Visiting brethren in good standing always welcome. EI GENE LITTLE, W. P. P. RICHARD Itrscil. W. V. B. F. GOODMAN, Secretary. United Artisans Meets In Macca bee Hall first and third Wednesday. Visiting members always welcome. LAUREN McCCI.LOCH. M. A. MILDRED MrCn.l.OCII, Trras. BELLE STEPHENSON. Sec. Knights of Pythias, Alpha Lodge No. 47 Meets every Tuesday evening In Knights of Pythian hall, 130 Rose street. Visitors nlwavs welcomed. CLAIR K. ALLEN, C. C. J. R. FARRINGTON, M. F. K. E. WIM1IERLY. K. R. S Neighbors of Woodcraft, Lilac Circle No. 49 Meets on 1st and third Monday evnnlngs. In K. of P. hall. Vlaltlng neighbors invited to attend. BERTHA E. TAYLOR. (I. N. JiAttCiAKET WHITNEY, Clerk. I. O. O. F Philetarlan Lodge No. S- Meets in Oild Fellows Templn every Friday iveiiine. Visltini; brethern are nlwavs welcome. REX PALM. N. O. A. J. GEDDKS, Roc. Boc J. 11. BAILEY. Fin. Sec. Woodmen of the World, Camp No. 125 Meets In the Oddfellows ball In Roseburg every lt and 3rd Mon day evenings. Visiting neighbors alwnvn welcome. I FRKIl A. FIELDS. C. C. I M. M. MILLER. Cle.-k. 1 K. O. T. M. .vi-ets each Ind and 4th ! Thursday of each month. In Mncca i bee hail, corner Cass and Pine streets. Visiting Knights always I welcome. I U C. GOODMAN, Com. O. W. KAl'F, 1L K. i-