ROHEBURO NEWS-REVIEW, FRIDAY. rUBUPARV 194. THREE 2 pound '""Tso to iio' Corn numbi u- ,:,h, dim un-l Oats numb. and alliins -,-- -umber holes - ..i Wi re. LtOO. Fr nod nd choice J I e.tfl nuu- t.,0 .retrace" L I. f IW IW' OA 15 '""; .,eers mostly l': ,WKS lower rrade. show- ""'LJucoff; cannersand '"J.h, II. steady to weak. fc,iwj. ,4S5. heavy Dee i sd V 1m,'lA lambs scorce; F"". best to shippers $14-75; rf o Packer. IM.Wtj 14.50: KjbTw S-5Q: around . oicrn Feb. 8. Errs 10 fir y. - lsc0 65c derailed pullets, 271c. l.rfat t o. ...visro. Feb. 8 Tur- GRAIN MARKET i iui-Ti.r i-,---"-"- mmmm m --l-LI-IJ SUDE IN CANYON I HOLDS UP TRAINS! A land slide on the Southern Pa- (Aasoclated Pr.se Leased Wlrei . J . ' " 11 ay 'ocKel the tramc CHICAtJO. FeD. 8.-Wheat number' Z, fj'!!', ""i" of h"rf. af,w- J red $1.13; number 2 hard ll.lljfc " ", " 'rw woranien I rock. The slide oerurrej in the i'nv Corn number 2 mixed 81c; number number 2 white 491j 49Jc; 3 white 4SUi49Jc. Hye number, 72Jc. Barley 8441 83c. Timothy seed. $7.00 8.25. Cloverseed, $18.00ft 24 UU. Lard, $10.97. ltibs, I9.50. o 1 1 reek canyon and held up the pas . senjrer trains for several, hours. Train number-14 was held up for about five hours and it was, necessary ui senu a stub north from here. LOCAL NEWS 14 inch broccoli knives at Wharton Bros. i - ot extra duI m firm: exim i.v. - IS TO ELECT OFFICERS The Roseburg Rod and Gun club meets tonight at the Palace of Sweets to hold their regular annual election. ' I... .'...in today with: A banquet ts to precede the business . ,.., tnrk bring- session and will start Dromotlv m ' . were in good seven o'clock. Arrangements have ndtacause of light supplies, , been made to accomodate the full hiiv hiitber. 1 mirmoersnip or tne ciud ana It is ex- "D" . mected that the full muter will ho nn . - band. V-r iVTl F6D. s . ruumj . r.. l. . 9101 HrSTy 1,1 - " ; "prlno 206 22c: !?.-,.' live nominal: dress- election. ut.iv, ..cm-, liffhtsl ,ne various omces in tne ciud arc b- HMJnyTe22c: 'ta'g. 13c: 'ng hotly contested this year and iprmnB - nirUd I much intt?rfRt has hetn smiuMl in th iter 10C; dUCKS WD . , Throuchout .lift hannnat rara live nmiu"i - - . 1 iD-inr broilers, nominal, there will be a n urn tier of kooU talks. ' I liv nmmfnAnt mum Kara PoH II .vni will mnlro a nhnrt tallr nn ia alrnntln. TUXD. F'b- roiaioea mcUvs, $1306 1-40- TLAND, Feb. 8. Cattle nomi lle.dy; receipt. . ipu. 8 Eggs firm. iVi ivn. Feb. JTJe: nrsis litered Portland. of the National Forest at the present time and Guv rnrrinn hnn heen scheduled to speak on the general j tere8ts work nf the nrennizntlnn It Kr Ritter Goes to Portland M. E. Ritter left last' night for Portland where be will spend a short time attending to business matters. Stahlman to Portland D. C. Stahlman left last evening for Portland where he will spend sever al days visiting with friends and rel atives and looking after business mat ten. Union Oil Representative Here v C. L. Tostevln, traveling auditor for the Union Oil company of Port land, arrived in this city last evening to spen a few days here looking after the Interests of the company. Here From Portland J. L. Koch, of the Bender Ice Ma chine company of Portland arrived in Roseburg yesterday afternoon to ! spend a few days here looking alter business. Mr. Connor Hero From Medford Guy Connor of the Meridian Or chard company of Medford arrived in Itoseburg yesterday to spend a few darse here attending to business in- Cooney ts also listed to appear on the program with a speech, lie will also exhibit a two-reel motion picture hav ing to do with the preservation of the henneries j remnants of the great bands of Elk . j that once Inhabited this section of the . country. Mr. Coonev uromtaes that h-UND. Feb- 8. Butter firm; picture will be of special Interest bei, city sue: sianuarus uu. 1 10 ai( followers of true sport and will -ii isle: firsts 47c: under-, viui ,ua ,,i,,, k.. .,.i (jjc; pnnis ouu. wu. .v. , wh ,ne exnlbltlon . Returns Home lidwin Weaver, county commission er, who has been spending the past few dnys in this city attending to busi ness returned to his home in Myrtle Creek todaj . ... source Hpst entirn U 50651c pound f. o. b. Port- ! If ARE AND CABINET JX FROM CHAMBER 4lt4 Pre Lfad Wire.) 3. Feb. 8. Premier Poincafe i the cabinet ministers, ex- Ij. kytbe opposition's attack. mot the chamber or aepu- w. itnoa was resumed and im i.lynted the remainder of ar iMfnpowerlng the govern (i pf''rrt economics by decree j152 against 182.. LAUD CANNON IS ILL' hai been received from Port- fiat Claud B. Cannon, well esident of this city is serlous- k a hospital in that place. Other business matters in addition to the election of officers is to be tak en care of and those In charge urge a full attendance. o . !n tools at Wharton Bros. i-Reilew classified ads talk 00 subscribers each night (Associated Press Leased Wire.) lillOAUACUES. Ore., Feb. 8. George Pendleton, a local farmer, was instantly killed today when an auto he was driving was hit by a south-bound Oregon electric car at the crossing Just north of town. The auto was hurled clear of tbe tracks. Guest of Hotel Umpqua M. J. Malony, owner of the Colfax Hotel at Colfax, Washington, was the guest of the Hotel I'mpqua last eve ning. Mr. Malony will' spend a sboit time in this city on business. Here From Medford Mr. ami Mrs. V. W. Parsons arriv ed in this city last evening from Med ford ami will spend a few days here looking slter business matters. They are registered at the Hotel Umpqua. Passenger Agent Here A. S. Kosenbaum, district freight and passenger agent of tbe Southern Pacific company, of Medford, Is spend ing a few days here attending to bus iness matters. Mr. Rosenbaum is reg istered at the Hotel Umpqua. Union Pacific Man Hei J. A. Nott, traveling freight agent of the Union Pacific System of Portland, arrived In this city last evening to spend a few days here attending to cataDulting Pendleton to the side of ! rBt"" mJtllKa:.Mr- nml 18 the rieht of way. The machine burst ea tDe umpqua. into flames. The coroner of Marion county took charge of the body and said he would hold an Inquest. Pendleton was bern In this vicin ity. He Is survived by a widow and three children. NITRATE OF SODA NOW IN Grower having orders placed can secure their nitrate of soda. This will be the last ear in. We still have a small quantity available not covered by orders offered at the lowest price in years. $60.00 per ton. OREGON GROWERS PACKING CORPORATION " Leave For Ashland? Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Seely left this afternoon for Ashland where they will attend tbe basket ball game to be played in that city tonight between Itoseburff and Ashland. They will TRY FITCH SHAMPOO 4 The most scientific shampoo on the market. Limited number of samples given free to ladies by calling at Barnes' Barber Shop. PORTLAND LADY GAINS 5 LBS. ON EACH BOTTLE also go to Medford for tbe game Sat urday night. Mr. and Mrs. Jenks of Azalea, were In town today for a few hours shop ping and attending to business mat ters. Mrs. Lulu Cheever who resides In Elktog. is spending few days in 1 Roseburg visiting with friends and at tending to other matters. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Shlrtrllff of Myr tle Creek, werel n tojwn today spend ing the day shopping and looking after other matters. "Tanluc built me up twenty-seven ach trouble made life miserable for pounds and brought me splendid me. health two years ago and 1 have con- "When I began taking Tanlac I only arjr 31, and when the spirit of Ash-'tlnued to feel fine ever since," la the weighed one hundred and four pounds, ton'a grandfather was supposed to; remarkable statement made, recently. ' After taking my fifth bottle 1 felt bet appear, the Apparition" proved to1 by Mrs. Fred Westln. 3B2 East 54th tc-r than In veais and found I had ae- St-. North, Portland, Oregon. ituully gained twenty-seven pounds, denied the! "Stomach trouble hail almost com. Since then 1 have not neeilml Tunlne. be Mrs. Aber. The Rev. Mr. Aber charges declaring that Asbton s pietely wrecked my health. 1 had abac- but 1 am never without a bottle in the 1 m wuiuau uu w lute V no enerev nml nnlhlnw imcl bOUHe. worth while to me. I would eat and ' Tanlac is for sale by all good drug then winn I hadn't its ! suffered so gists. Accept no substitutes. Over 40 terribly from Indigestion. The pain.j milliou bottles sold, bloating, heart palpitation and ner- "lane Tnnlae Vegetable Pills. present at the seance. o Mrs. ChriBtlne Anderson, and son Hans, spent several hours today in Roseburg shopping and visiting with friends. They reside in Ten Mile. Mrs. T. E. Drake of Myrtle Creek spent sever al hours this morning In Roseburg visiting with friends and shopping. W. I. Smith was in town today for a few hours looking after business matters. Mr. Smith is from Myrtle Creek. Mrs. I. M. Tetze, professional nurse, who has been in Marshfield for sever al weeks, has returned to her home at 725 W. Lane. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Wood, of the Grants Pass country, arrived here Wednesday, and are at present vlsit Hng at the hotueo t the former's Drain er. Romanso Wood, In North Rose burg. Tbey are planning to locate near Roseburg. SENATOR WANTS TO : PROBE GAS PRICES 'AMnotate! Press Teased Wlra. WASHINGTON, Feb. 8. Senator C. L. McNar; of Oregon, today con ferred with the Department of Justice to ask Information regarding the recent four cent advance in the price of gasoline on tbe Pacific Coast. He proposed an investiga tion In connection with South Da., and Nebraska cases. AXTI-SAIiOON IJCAOCK OKKICKR SKNTKNCKlr KOIl KOIWJKUV r Associated Press Leased Wlr ) NEW YORK, Keb. 8. William II. Anderson, state superintendent of the Anti-Saloon League' today was sentenced to from one to two years in state's prlslon for third degree forgery. Portland Saves 8000 German Babies Portlab4 people In two weeks subscribed J34.000 toward relief for German thtldren, who are Included In tbe millions in Ger many who face starvation be cause, as Herbert Hoover ex pressed it, of the economic breakdown, following the world war. A the American committee for relief of German children has shown it costs two cents per meal to teed a child one hot meal dally In Germany. This means that tbe people of Port land have saved 8000 children for 150 days. "We never fought children," said Major-General Allan, bead of the nation-wide relief cam paign, and tbe people are show ing they support has declaration. Tbe state-wide campaign for this relief work Is getflag nicely un der way, too, with a good re sponse from tbe people everywhere. vnusness I suffered from this stom-l i vvf vs vvs tatf f f s if sf f t LOCAL NEWS , Hawley Pulp and Paper company I Oregon City. of Leaves for Eugene Mrs. C. L. Hays left today for Eu gene, where sho will spend several days visiting with friends and rela-tlvrs. Visiting Here From Eugene Mrs. A. H. Sisler of Eugene, Is spending a few days in this city visit ing at the borne of Mrs. George W. l.euptT. D.nutw Sheriff Umr, Visltinx n Deputy Sheriff HopKins, wno resiaes Mrs. F. H. Drake arrived In this ' Canyonvlile. was in Roseburg dur clty yesterday evening from Portland ln ,he afternoon attending to busl- to spend a few days visiting with her sisler. Mrs. M. M. Miller. I Here From Oregon City j Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hawley of Ore I gon City are spending a few days In this city looking after business Inter ests. Mr. Hawley la manager of the ness matters. To Via t In Medford Mrs. M. J. Adkins left this morning for Medford where she will spend the next two months visiting with friends and relatives and attending to busi ness interests. FIIAVD CHARGKI) TO PREACHER , , f anonlated Press Leased Wire.) PORTLAND. Feb. 8. The Rev. W. W. Aber, pastor of the Mystic Church of llethesda, a spiritualist congre gation, faced a court hearing this afternoon on a charge of "practis ing fraud," preferred by J. H. Aash ton, wbo has been a member of the Rev. Aber's congregation. According to Asbton's charges made to Deputy City Attorney Es tador, Aber and two friends visited a seance at the pawtor's home, Jann- Notad Army Chaplain Pleads for Babies Rev. Dr. John W. Beard, pas tor of the Hount Tabor Presby terian church, Portland, chaplain of Portland post of tbe American Legion and chaplain et one of the companies' et tbe famous (1st Division everseas. Is a strong champion of tbe cam paign to save German children from starvation and never loses an opportunity to say something for that cause. "We fought and conquered tbe German mUUariate." said Ike noted catanlaia. "bat. as Msjor OeaereJ Ketty T AHaa. cess aaaater t ka .aieriaa treesa aa tbe tTslaa daring tee eccuM tlaa. aaid. 'We never feognt children. We aebted win tbe war as such, but, as when we were fighting the enemy, we bound ap his wound If cap tured, w new shall bind the terrible trec&ds latHcled by war's awful tVr aVtsat Uiese little ones wbe buffer to. Let's help feed tbesn, by all means." Its all here and its all true, Roso hurg News-Review. What ihe World Is (Doing CAS SEEN BY POPULAR cMECHASlCS cAGAZINE SATURDAY BARGAINS 10 pounds Sugar for $1.00 1 pkg. to a customer Sun Maid Seeded Raisins, 15-oz. pkg 10c Fancy Yakima Potatoes, car just arrived, 100 lbs. $2.00 Good Mixed Candy, per lb v 10c Dairymen We still have some of that Oregon made mill run, 80 lb. sacks for $1.25 per sack. Why feed horse feed to your milk cows? Full line of new garden seeds and onion sets. Many other good things at reasonable prices. Come in and look them over. I F The Oualitv of the BRIDGE BEACH RANGES 1111 is the result of over three-quarter century's experience in produc ing first-class ranges. AH cast and will last a life time. We have them on dis play at right prices Take time to look at them and see why we say quality. 'fee Hardware Co. rT Germs to Help Run Engines by Producing Gas Fuel Methane, one of the gases used for mo tor fuel, is being produced in commercial quantities in India with tbe aid of germs that convert a mixture of sewer sludge snd sawduft into various compounds of which the gas forms an important part. i The tiny creatures are cultivated in air tight tanks kept at a warm temperature. : They multiply rapidly and by working on the mixture produce acetic acid and ' carbon gas as well ss methane. Marsh gas, frequently found in stagnant pools. j is largely the result of their presence and causes decay and fermentation of vege- i table matter. Banana stems and skins ; have been found to yield as much as 81 per cent methane when acted upon by certain kinds of germs. Raised Chair for Children Fits Theater Seats I Shaped to lit snugly into a theatercnair, a raved scat for children has been con structed, enabling the child to look at the performance without standing up or Jimbing u;on its mother's lap. The front iide of the lower frame is extended so that it provides a foot ist, snd the top is wide enough to allow the small occupant to curl ui when reclining. The contrivance is easily adjusted or removed by as usher and docs not max the theater seaL "Sand Shoes" of Wire End Strain of Travel Made of stiff wire, and larger than tbe soles of the boots to which they are strapped, "sand shoes'' are used by the military forces ia Syria, in making long marches over the shifting deserts. These meshed foot protMtora distribute tbe weight over a greater area and five tbe wearer a better purchase ia walking, thus doing away with much fatigue and stasia. Tbcy operate on the principle of she snowshoe of the cold regions, e Radio "Dot" Spans Ocean at Speed of Light Recent experiments show that radio messages can be acknowledged and checked almost simultaneously with the sending. Ine testa ware eoadwrted over the aerial loop hetwera New York aad Warsaw, Poland, a nreuit of IOS miles. The operator at the control water hi America instructed the European repre sentative to tie up his receiving stataon with the tranamfttinl statins.. A "det" was then seat out snd made the enmplete circuit frota New Terk U Warsaw and return while the foreissi aperator was manipulating his key. Tbe Polan opera tor was then hteTurled to leave hi key and the "dot" raemi temty times err red the eimiit at a speed ef lW.io Bailee per second before drmg sway beeauw of elec trical disrurbanee. e e Preventing Pump from Freezing As an ordinary pitrl.rr pump in good condition does not alio the water in the suction pipe to run down, the water is subject to freexing dunce shntr. To pre vent this, the vacuum chamber is tapped directly under the check valves, for a 'i-ux. drain cock, which whoa opened, destroys the vacuum and relaanra tke water. When the sock is olosvd the pump works as well as ever. e e Five Thousand Fed at Once at Electric Barbecue Four steers weighing about 2,000 pounds each were roasted in an electrically heated pit in the West reoeutly, the meat being served to SjOOO pensoas. With the tem perature automatically controlled, it re quired 34 hours to cook the beef Uaorooghly. The improvised oven was 89 feet long, 4 feet wide and 6 feet deep. e A Folding Kitchen Table In a small kitchen, where spaee is at premium, a folding table of the type shown m the drawing will be greatly appreciated. The table top is I by SO by 41 ia. in dimensions, and is supported by two brecos of 1 by 3-in. stock. Two 4-ft lengths of 1 by 2-in. material are screwed together at right angles and tasteawl to the waal by long screws driven into the) studs. The taUe top is then hinged to the lower member as shown. The braeoi are 3Vi in. long, aad are cut and kinged so that they will fall into peace auto anatioafly when the table top is Li ted. ; i! -i--3axaM& i I I isaaaTS BBaW, II i xtssle srr us To fold this hsndy table H is only neces sary to strike the joints of the braces with the knee or hand, while holding the table top to prevent it from "slamming " There are no legs to sweep around with a table of this type, snd the braces do not pre vent a chair from being drawn up close toUwtaUa, Peoples Supply Go. "THE BEST FOR LESS" A GIFT FOR KID IN TOWN! Orn Store fairly radiates In the very best DAROAINS to be bad In nose burg Hundreds and Hundreds nf the Useful and Ornamental Just what evury home needs, snd we want every one In Roseburg and Douglas County to IlKNE K1T by the Low I'rlces on these goods. Saturday, February), Gift Day With every ten cent purchase or more on that day, every cblld accompanying the purchaser will receive a gift that will delight him. No strings ou the oiii-r. Come In, bring the kldj, and enjoy the fun. Buy Your Valentines at This Bargain Store. tOc Chocolates, Saturday, per lb. 43c GOETTEL'S Variety Store EVERY 249 North Jackson Street