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RO3EBUR0 NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 1. 19?J. I 1 UM5 ROM Clipped at Last, Officers Hope r 1 .- . v:,r., fejr4 i. 'b. j l v .iiypv " i' 7 ""f J .t' m UED FOR Inrn nn inn (International Nt'-a pvrv(r. NKW VUKK. Nuv. 15. What's a liolic, nmn points to do when an x-tri-nuly attravilvu youtiK matron, wlih a piMit'hant for atvppinR oil the a. piisista In pllotin her hluh powtrvd raiing i-ar through the sirt i'H at many milm pT hour? Kvi-n cops art- human uiul don't llkH to "i;et uiukIi" with a pretty woman but Hurt's a limit to hu man endurance. So It behooved the stalwart pil lars of civic virtue In Suffolk coun ty. I.oiik Island, to cast chivalry to the winds In ihu cate of beautiful .Mn. Marian 11. Shuw. twenty-three year old society matron. Already she has been assessed an aguregattt of Jti5 in fines, held in bail once, given a suspended sentence of SO days in Jail and threatened on one or two other occasions. Now it seems at least as though the shimmering wings of "Mrs. Mer cury" are about to ha clipped. By her own confession, she Is all tuck end out. MeeUIy (.'apiltilntea She meekly paid her fine of f 2o the last time she was before a court mil admitted she was Just about through. The opj' patience, it re-ms, li exhausted. "I wn spoken t0 then." she said, referring to a recent encounter, "in a manner in which no mall ever spoke to me before." Mrs. Shaw was reclining on a couch in her New York apartment, with a silken gown draped about her. She reviewed the series of "brn lies" wlih Hie Suffolk county authorfl.'s. On September 8 last Mrs. Shaw v as hal'ed on the streets of Pat chugii" by Patrolman Creston, who cai-K-'d tli ;it she waj going at a rate of an miles an b' nr In her huge ipein" ca In rdi'ttion, he subse quently charged that elie called lilm The 1'mpqua Chiefs will meet at the olflce of A. T. ljiwrence tomorrow, ( Friday i night, ac cording to an announcement made today by the Dig t hief. The Chiefs will dlcus some important matters at the meet ing and Is Is requested that all tribesmen, be present. ENDORSES METHODS 4 WASHINGTON. Nov. 15. 0 Chairman Heed, of the senate In- vestlgatlon com in I It ee probing the affairs of the Veteran llureau endorsed the methods of ! investigation of General John F. O ltyan today. Heed said that 1 ! the committee found O'ltyan not ( guilty of the charges of unfair- nexs and suppression of evidence i made by Forbes. O'ltyan con- tinued a vicious cross examina- ! tion of Forbe's private and public ! conduct. He read into the re- " ! cordu the reort of the American ' Legion officials charging graft in 4 4 the purchase of the Livermoro -1 I 4 hospital site. ' BIG CEREMENIAL C:il NEXT SATURDAY BAY III " -r it x 4 4 444 t LOCAL NEWS 1 4444 44 44 Mrs. J. O. llacon and son and Mrs. Margaret llanan were among those in town today from I'mpciua. Walter Paul of Oixonville was In town today and spent a few hours Hi tending to business.. Mrs. George Stears of Oakland was in town today looking after busi ness and visiting with friends. A shipment of Ford cars wet unload ed today by C. A. Lockwood Motor onipany. Ixmis Obeo who resides in Cinnns Valley spent the day in this city at lending to business. C. E. Storms whose residence is at Melrose spent a short time In Itose- burg this alternoon attending to business. "Hard Tack" the Muscovite Coat, which is being fed on wild meat pre paratory to the big ceremonial to be held next Saturday. Everything is in rendlneso for the big Muscovite ceremonial to be staged in Itoseburg on next Saturday. It is expected that over 400 delegates will come from the other cities and towr.ii of the state and a big event is Htulil pated. The delegates will start arriving early Saturday morning and the re ception committee will be on bard all rumors from the town from whii'l visitors are coming, boihc of the ib k j gates will have some unusual ami um quo stunts to spring. , The iiutiti pi-oKium starts nt f ; o'clock Willi a banquet at the armory, t Prior to that time Hie local Muscovite: band will play on the street and wll I round up Hie vlsitois fur the big feed. I Immediately following the banquet i i huge toiihliuht parade will be singed' day al Hie I. O. O. F. temple which on Ihe main sueeis. Inlll teams from' will be the headquarters for the cere Portland, llraiits Pnti, and othn Tli local Hotary club had the pleasure of five visiting Hol.irlans from Coos linv today, ainoiiv ..-mi wi re A. T. ll.ilins. A. I.. Martin, Jos ph I. arson. I. H. Wold and . Kti'.ifman. TUere reiiib iuen mi tore.) over to have luncheon with I lie Korehiirg boys today. 1'nfortiii :li'ly Hey had missed the last ri ;nlar meeiliig or Coos Hay Itoti ians. which Ih held each Monday, t. .d lo show their loyalty and keep t ; tha anemlaiue of tin Ir club they ,amo heiv to attend today's meeilnf due credit being given their home club for their pre:cm'e here, Thi -' re turn d home this afternoon. The chairman of the conu:!itee Hint has In charge the entertainment of local school teachers nct T. 'irs day evening. November 22. s ated Hint all arrangements are now eiini pleie. The bimqiiet will be hcM at the I'liipquu holel at 7: SO s'-iirp. Officers of Ihe cluti. inciiidlng their wives, will he the reception col in ill tee to receive the teachers nnd are requested to be present prompt I,' at 7 o'clock. Several committee reports ere elven and matters pertaining t the club's activities given altentloi'. On ihe !!iith of this month th tlo inilnns and their wives will visit F.iiKcno for an Inter-city mcetliii;, at which time they will be entert '.in " it a banquet at the Osborae Intel. I Inns are being made for n meat meeting on this dale ami II li i op ed to have every member from no hlinr Jiresellt. A letter in answer to ono fro n tho pri-Mlili III or lii.lnry to the Ki .'.lllll i-h'li welcoining thin new civic i m- Irn'ion into this field was real nnd etithuslastl ally received by the ' leni liers, the president pledging Ihu heii'. ty wupport of the Klwuui: n pi all civic millers. There will he no meeting rf Ihe Itoiurv dub next Thursday noi the evening gathering taking the place r? the line' day luncheon. Order those Rawleigh extracts nnd plces now for your Thanksgiving din ner. Phone 410, Earl Ithoads. Mr. and Mrs n.. C. Tompklas who reside at Riddle were in town to day for aevernl h' "rs looking after business and visaing. he lit lpqua Valley. Terlll" the p'ternoen various street stunts of nn Impromptu nature will 1 dimed. Tho town will be turned ove. to the Mui'.coN ites mid aceordiin: t -jr iui -J - " " - CIRL IS CONVICTED. srATTI.K, Nov. 15. Wlnl d Gibbons was convicted of i. n- slMiifhter today for Ihe sla: A ,.' llin-rv ljn-elle. Seattle d the gieat crowd coming It was l.nii.i: i A ,.,.,ilu' mlvertlslng man, rl n impossible to Htage Ihe ceiemolii.il .. i ,,i!i,..use lielnber J"lh. the 1. O. O. F. Hull and the arinoiy 't4 4 4 4444444444'i v.as the only other hall big enou h f. 1 - moiilal. Delegates will be re(,lsterei' Knnts are expected and a very color-! T snd welcomed there and will receive ml pat.ule, Is planned. in- iio---..nn kpi in i ii in" .ii mo uu. iiiiiiniioaieiy touoHiug ine iainu. Cars will be furnished all those wh the big initiation mid ceremonial wu desire to make tilps to points around be put on at the Armory, llcrause o Itoseburg and community, unit ttiosi who arrive early will be cmouuiM -o v--.il some of the Bcenic si ou tue event. Tho lady MtiscoWtcs . meet In the 1. O. O. F. temple at tin .i- te time Rii tile big pro;:rnm In the .ii i. o:-v. Mrs. Peter Dldtel was In Roseburg yesterday spending the afternoon shopping and visiting with friends. Mrs. Didtel Is from Riddle. if It fa necessary to go that deep. It is expected that the hole will only have to go to a depth of 3.00(1 feet and it is expected that the shaft can be put to that depth in SH days. Results are expected from this field about the first of April if the pres ent plans are carried out. urs Oil and Gas com otircd an engine and i!l lie ready In a few "t drilling on the North field, according to an fat made today. A 90 boiler and 4."i ho"e pow- :ii hern obtained and f-Mwted lo the location, In The derrick Is already tl wrk is now starting '"le foundations for the "Sin. As soon as the ' sufficient length of iIt and engine will be and the other necessary nstall-d. The stems, bits, tools and other eqnip ' procured in Portland nnsco. so that there will lost there. The equlp '! will allow a hole to Ihe depth of 5.000 feet DW il!f per Place rs so Good a eal for so low Price Try Us P GRILL An enthusiastic meeting of the I members of the ruipqua Valley; I Hroccoli Growers, Inc . was held yes-! Jiterday at the new warehouse in Kd I enbower. There w as a large num- J ! ber of Ihe members of the organii-: j aiion present and about 250 acres I 'were signed up for he coming sea-1 i son. All nre well pleased with the! I new warehouse, which was built un- j der the direction of Manager R. II. C. ! Wood. The new building Is 3) by 1 40 feet In Eize and has all modern; facilities for handling broccoli or I other vegetables and nil kinds of fruit. Four cars can be loaded at one time ,on the spur track whicn leads to th warehouse. All growers reported thal broccoli at this season of the year IS looking better than at any similar time within the past ten years, and unless severe winter weather is experienced next year's crop will be far above the average in quality. a "silly ass." a "hick cop" and other names. It was then that Mrs. Shaw's troubles with the Suffolk county au thorities first received nuhlic recog nition. According to Hie records, the authorities of Yaphunk and Isllp are also looking for her on charges of speeding. Kvaries Summons However multifarious the charges and whatever their import. Mrs. Shaw failed to afknowledge the sum monses. At one time an officer of Suffolk county found her hiding in a limousine. At another time Patrol man Creston. with a warrant nnd ac companied by policemen of the West Forty-seventh street station, Man hattan, took her Into custody. In the latter instance, when the pretty "refugee" claimed sickness, the po lice called an ambulance from Helle vue hospital, with the Intention of having nn official examination made of her. As Mrs. Shaw related that IncK dent tears came to her eyeB and a blesh suffused her cheeks. Mrs. Shaw was scheduled to ap pear in court early this month to an swer a charge of speeding, while It is understood the authorities of Islip also have n warrant out for her on a similar charge. T 4 ELKS DANCE I'lks dance and turkey supper in Klks Hall Thursday evening, Nov. IS. 1'mpqua Five orchestra. All Klks urged to attend. 444444444444444 Mr. and Mrs. win. Sebastian from Clengary were In Roseburg for a short time this morning attending to business and shopping. L. A. Caldwell who has been spending a few days In Roseburg looking after business matters, left today for Albany, i Mrs. H. A. Crow who resides in Riddle spent a few hours In Rose burg yesterday shopping and visit ing with friends. Mrs. R. E. Cook and Miss I.ols Hrand left this afternoon for Port land where they will spend several days visiting and attending to business. Wilson Kaufman. A. lj. Martin. A. T. Harris. Joe A. Larson. P. S. Wold of Marshfleld spent the day In Rose beur and were vlallorsgif the Rose burg Rotary club luncheon at the L'mpqua hotel this noon. Tho Annual Chrysanthemum show and Silver Tea by the Benson P. T. A will be held Friday and Saturday. Oc tober 16 and 17 at Chamber of Com merce building. All growers are urg ed to bring in their blossoms as early as possible, Thursday or Friday. Ad mission 10 cents. MrB. M. S. Gross who has been visiting with her daughter. Mrs. N. W. Pietzold of Canyonvlllo, left this afternoon for Salem where she will spend several days visiting before re turning to her home in Portland. FOUND HAFPINESS IN WORK Great Writers and Inventors Acted With Much Wisdom in Refusing to "Rust Out." Examples of long life aecompnnled by hnpjiluess In productive labor are numerous, both In biography and In contemporary life, observes the York shire Post. li. W. Leader died the other duy lu his ninety-third year, after Joyously irroduclng Ids type of beauty In landscape art almost to the lust. Killson, our greatest contempo rary Inventor, pussed recently his sev enty sixth birthday. He was Ion busy to puuse for congratulations, entirely happy In his research and experiment. finding the days too chert for Ids ex WOULD REPEAL TAX 41 fllv A-i. lui.-.l Press. I SALKM, Nov. la. A petition 4 for an Initiative bill to rep, ill the slate Income lax. approved by t the voters on November lilh. was 4 ! filed Willi the iieeretary of stale 4 today by ('. C. Chapman, editor 4) of the Oregon Voter. ' j ALASKA MAX II Kit H J. W. McCord whose home Is In Alaska has been spending several days In Roseburg attending to busl j ness. Mr. Mel'nid has been In Cul jlfornia mid Oregon for some lime in Hie Interest of an oil field In Alns- VV'S "I! CAROLINA Gift to 1 At tv1 r ' Hi.- .l.-v women - ";r DF.MIHKI'F ()VKIUUI.FI Judge Hamilton today overruled the demurrer in the rase of the State acalnr-t Floyd lirowne. charg ed with obtaining money under false pretensts. Itrowne. who Is a traf fic officer at Corvallis was insirucied to anpear in Itoseburg as soon as possible for arraignment cin m charge. 412.'i subscribers--all Buyers read The Hoseti'ira .News Heview Is r--nrnl7ed as one of the llvest papers In the state The l-ee circulation all In tonight's News-Review. You don't have to skim the ground ! if you have a McCormick-Deerlng trac i tor and plow. Sold by Wharton Bros. HFii m aiiat.JJfUUIB It has always been our policy to stand back of the Douglas County Farmers and Dairymen, because it means business prosperity for Roseburg. Every pound of Jersey Brand Butter used makes for this public welfare. There is none better. Order it of your grocer. rarmer osperity s Bulwark pj' Business Life Jhe Douglas County Creamery ti DLisVJa? 4IA DRESSES!! NEW SHIPMENT TODAY!! Walter Otto, who for the past few davs has been visiting his sister, Mrs. L. LaMere of this city, left this afternoon for Kugene where he wiy pond a short time with his sister. Mrs Fred Wlthrow. before returning to bis home In Klamath Falls. Poiret twill in all new styles. Everyone a bar gain. $9.90. '$10.50. $12.50. $14.55. ! On account of previous plans for i the high school teachers and others. the reception to be given by the v.. C. T. I'. In the M. K. church. South, on next Tuesdny evening, November 20. will be postponed one week. Please bear this announcement in mind as Ihe same plans will be car ried out at that time. Complete set of socket wrenchr in mciHl case for $1.50 at Wharton Bros. Just Ihe thing for the car. ard Oil company nnd the .Southern Pneillc company. Mr. McCord is the owner of a gold mine In Alaska and also has charge of a governmental experiment station. He Is also the hero of Itex loach's famous book. "The Iron Trail." Mr. McCord left tills afternoon for Alaska. MINDOVB for Cold in Head, rutarrh, lliv N. Courha, Hnc?rlii, li'NlnrM, IImiI Nota. llra.Jach.', Hir ltirttat, InfliMttxa. KOMIO.N 8 n inn doing boimJ. fortflr", llmtlif Nuims rrrunmrml It. Art for unpin f rr. acting mind. The old classical apo- i ka. which is sponsored by Ihe Stai thegm which tells us that lliey Hie young whom Ihe gods love, uiust be taken with the proverbial grain of salt Wordsworth In all hla verses breathed the atmosphere of contentment and Joy, and survived until be was a Imp py octogenarian, glad in himself and gladdened by laU countless admirers. Tennyson readied eliihty-tbree, borne alone as on Hie crest of a Bowlnu vt ava of Joy. the beaik g of which can he felt In all his wm. even to his rhyth mic swim's song of "The Pilot." Can lyle died at elgvty-slx, and. although lime and sad In his closing year, ha owed his longevity very largely to the Joy he had cultivated In bis work for fifty productive years. Sir James Ilar rie. In bis Inimitable rectorial address, recently spoko the truth when he said that Carlyles misery was an Illusion lo Carlyle hlmelf and a ni.vih In hi egrnphy. Ilu was happy In Ids work with a glow of Joy that counteracted the pains of his nervous dy-popsla. and nnrsed his Inherited vitality Into con tinuous strength. LUCILE CASTRO Lljtli! ""' II n renpolisj Minn. CARO-CO COCOANUT OIL SHAMPOO A PRODUCT OP THE SOUT. e LANDTHAT IMPARTS A BEA TY, RAVISHING AND IRR SISTIBLE TO THE TRESSl '. THAT HAVE FELTIT'9TOUC' . I "Nathan Fullerton Ths Resall Store Roseburg, Oregon ' CARO-CO. UNION, S. C. W. ft. Kensel who resides In Wll bur was In town today for several hours attending to Business. by ,;vf t y s A ar of green shtngtea Just receiv ed. Pace Lumber Fuel Co. Stephen's Auto Co.. new location 323 No. Main St. Inside storage. Stephen's Auto Co.. new location 222 No. Main St. Inside storage. Senorita Lucils Castro, a daughter af the late sx-president of Veneiuela, It en th Anasrican stags under the mmmmmmm Ornss of all kinds for field orl . M,ndt. lawns at Wharton Ilros. LET THE Exclusive Job Printing OF THE ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW Do Your Work