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OSE BOKO NCWS-REVItW. SATURDAY, APRIL M. 1974. RACE THRCK Home Restaurant SUNDAY DINNER 50c MENU oup: Mulligatawny RELISH Potato falatl ,,ui,t Youn Onion Turkey, and Celery Dres:lnK ,,u chukm a la Kin r liuiie Steak llorduluise l,,hfd Fot" I1ESSE11T Apple Pie or lea cream Teas In Cream V. I. JK 6s' ' i KX i . ....... . i rorm an extremely uiiereiinK ana complete whole and I can only con gratulate myself oil having taken fha Initiative rn reoueatinr the Frenrh delegate on the reparation commission to propose the convoca 1 tlon of t tie experts. I am clod to take thin opportunity of paying trio-' ute lo the great competence they have shown to their Impartiality, EfflEUU AT AflTLERS TUESDAY . W. Hamilton was the guest' and to their appreciation of the ao at a biin unci Kitm hv Hie m.l fn,i of honor t'oos County liar association at Marsh- -ieiu iu.-t Saturday. iu ,aking of the! PARIS April . UiLqiut the Coos ilay Times says: warns the reparation "ost pu-asant affairs In that It must bo In M. Polncare commission position to Manager Ooux of the Antlers thea tre has announced another good vau deville bill for the An;:ers, Tuesday evening of next week. Kacti Hiu-ceed-ins; bill is a little better than the one before, and capacity audiences many days as a dinner given Judge! fni out whether tiermany has taken Itreet them each week. Vee nn.l Tully Regular Meals 25 Cents SHERIDAN STREET Ml MLEfilS EXEGUTEO TODAY Enters" of all Ur-'! DODOE BROTHERS SET M RECORD i I body was posted by Dr. Sether of this : city who found a large clot of blood ' In the brain as the result of a ruptur ! ej blood vessel. The blood clot was much larger than is usual in such , cases and was so . located that It would cause intense pain before death and would lead to external appearanc es of poison. -tr 1 fclat.d rr.- W CITY. Colo., Arm .. ftr-Su Center., wasex l. V e Colorado prison here t p at 5: Hi oviock accord ft announcement by K h. , JVhief clerk at the penl ',h" witnessed the execil- the execution were not i For the week ending April 19th. the bhr prison i.fflclals statinK Dode Ilrothers retail business total ba'nitint! ,lu' 1"k n P',ai'e j ed 6.576 cars exclusive of all lorelpn Bin- j business. This Is a new record and ut Wharj shows good work on the part of the entire dialers organization throu-h , out the country. Delivery records ' are being broken week after week. which is evident that the public Is realizing and appreciating the value tnd surplus value that is to be hail In Dodge Ilrothers cars. The local organization is keeping pace notwith standing the local conditions, by showing an increase over last csr of 30 per cent up to this week ending April 26th. IKIIKII TO SHOW CVI SK In the County Court of the Slate of I Ir.i.nn filf llnlllflR Pimnfv. kovs were defeated here last tho nistter nf th guardianship finest 'which as good UP nr tho person and estate of 1 contest " ..':.,:,..,. lh.ntvan S. Denning. Minor. th inning when the vtsitois Th( Hlm.e ,.,, cning to l.e mii allowed the locals to run h(,uri upon petition of Jeff Williams, s s virtorv The local ag- the uoly appoint''!. quuiiTuo aim ari , .. t fi,.., ihnnp for Ins Kuurillan of the person and estate J gelling in fine shape lor ,,,. .s Henning a minor, for es of the Coos and HOUR- n,.en,. to sell the real property ti- league on Mav 25. At a re-, BitiI(1 In the petition ami belonging hns of the managers it was to sjjld minor ami Ilumillon at the ('him, line i,.,i..i ... day evening by the Coos Couuty llur association. It was tendered as a tribute to his profession and personal assurance of the high esteem lu which he is held as a man and a ciliien as well as a Judge by the members of the Coos Couuty Bar. Justice J. J. Stanley presided as chairman and toastmaster and pre- ...neu jonn i. t.oss who gave the address of welcome. In the course of his talk Goss paid fitting tribute to ( Judge Hamilton as a wan and Jurist, I the measures necessary to carry out will Klve a novelty roulllhrlstic revue, the commission's decision. He, of the kind that is always interesting stresses the point that no decision to an audience, and Charles Leonard can be taken until the commission I Fletcher, "humorist, will give several has aDoroved the drafts of laws and character Impersonations. Hob and Of The Roseburg Hotel Grill soup Cream of Chicken a la Relne SALAD Kresh Crab. CMOICK OF Roast Young Turkey De Lux Chicken Fricassee with Short Pastry Baked Domestic Duck, Apple Sauce Koast Young Chicken Savory Dressing Garden Peas In Cream Hot Kolis Potatoes Marie DKSSEItT Ice Cream chocolate Cake C. W. GOSWICK. Prop. decrees it has required Germany to submit for the execution of the plan and he reiterates that only after that decision will- the allies be in a nosltlnn to arrive at their own de cision. .. jl" he run. "Cnder the circumstances the German and allied government s Hetty Lee will entertuin with comedy singing and talking, and lierry. Hrock and Herry have an interesting mu- sical comedy act, "The Nicest Girl in Town." The full picture program will AUTOMOBILE OWNERS ATTENTION. saying that he tri.d his first case )n' cannot. In fact. be placed on the Coos county before Juilire Hamilton and hoped and expected that his last would be before the same tribunal. Several bits of by play bv Goss otter ed fun as well us Interest for tho guests. Judge Hamilton responded with FIRES RAGING IN OREGON COUNTRY . , Anyone having room for one : or more members of the band ' to go to Winchester tomorrow. be at Law rencc's Heal Kstate Office, Cass street, at 12:30. IMMIGRATIOrJ BILL DISSECTED B! MS (Continued trem page one.) imost interestins and iniirin(ninr tuti, I confers upon It." m which tribute to the high calling of I a :the legal profusion was hlemtni w.ih Our Sunday dinner I reminiscences of earlv davs In Coos you. Y Not Kat at lxmglas Grill same footing. i ne continueu. I "Germany Is entitled to a Just op j portunlty to be heard," the pre mier's reply goes on, "but after ward he says, tho reparation com- 1 mission must then "give a decision I re organizing to meet a fire I with oil the authority the treaty , rieenc. (Aoctated Press leased Wire.) WASHINGTON. April 26. Sen- , ale and house conferees took up Aa,AAAA uiiiereuccs uotween tneir respective I mi ini!F Veburg baseball learn goes it tomorrow In play a return .i .i team nf that city. The mi : , . (.ocuty where the Judge began his ca reer in the law. He said that during the day Dr. J. T. McCormas, one of the pioneers, recalled to him tho davB when J. W. Dennett. Dr. McCormac a.id himself were studvim: law to- igether. Dr. McCormac later forsook the law for medicine. Judge Hanill- ton said that he could scarcely realize I that thtse duys werc 47 years back. He then mentioned the pioneer at I torneys or Coos ilay, Siglin, Watson. ' tirtindy, Owen, and later Gray and ' Hazaid. The Coos Ilay bar has alwvs occupied a high place in the profes sion in the state and some acknowl edgement must be made to the hieh jioeals and chlcal standards of those ; early day lawyers. Tho Judge then too occasion to compliment Coos Hay which he said had become a syno nym of progress and a symbol of ; advancement in material prosperity ' J.;t yet pr .ierved its Ideals. Justice Stanley next called on C. F. McKiught, who made a most interest ing informal talk that at limes ros to the heights of eloquence. He said that in the absence of A. J. Sherwood, who was prevented from attending because of Illness, he, McKnight. was piohuiily the oldest, not in years hut In Coos county legal practice of anv then long iirpT'm iMinimrniv jLuJlU! VMmuLnLI I TO OPEN BUSINESS I VANCOUVER. Wash., April 2 w ill surprise ' '"no Jiorl11 Fork Lumber company ; house and three residences at Yale. Lest er ployed L. Wimberly. formerly em it! the Douglas National Itauk. and until recently of a .furniture and house store in Drain, has leased the small store room' adjoining the Umpqua ho; from the town ! on the North Fork of the Lewis riv i er In Clarke county, aWshlngton, wero burned to cinders when the forest fire which had been foticht today broke from control. At Ven- j ersburg the cooperative cannery. , valued at about $.1,000. several large barns and one dwelling were wiped out by the flames. k The ranch nnd outbuildings of F. Powell, residing at Dfth Plains was j destroyed by flames, spreading from adjoining forests. proprietor) Crews were dispatched to Yacolt furnishing I parly this morning to protect the light plant, one and a half miles t was encircled by ATTENTION MOOSE On account of remodeling of building, the regular meeting of Hoseburg l.od-.'e No. 1037 L. O. O. M. tins been changed from Momlav nicjit to Friday night. JOHN 1!. CHAPMAN. Did. , :i rPinft.inDnirnnDri;1 filtU IVLHRRILU DnLUl j 1 j and will opu a buHlmwn there I burning timber. The Clarko county j of the uttorneys prstnt. Ho commended Judge Hamilton's It ami arlnt; to tl . court, mat me miner hiiu nnuuvr 01 D(istiKne the opening from Hr a.iu. that real k originally pliinned to the property heionfirinir to aid minor in f nt thp bp-son from 20 wholly unimproved lands beitiK timi.er r Tha RnPhiirir tnam will IantU an'' ,he "am ri" ln no .ln' lo. The KoseDUrR leaiu win ,,, whatever to naid minor, but te;ion at h'n)e. pntbably .that thd nnie Is a constant txp.-nse on la'hfMii IloseburtJ wllU amount of the animal tnxs it-vld k li-lv 4 Fim? me. Lin the n-in-t ald property, and that with- am here. 'property would amount to more tiuin - th pren'pt vain of nnld land: and u I that It will be to the beat tnt'rHt of nt a bmrroli tn.nsjilrtnttnK i said minor to nidi aald lval property t us know and we order ' 0,1,1 to lnvMt the proceed In a.tme in 11 ... . . ... terest be;.rlnje aourttlf or some pro- i not be l!flanpomtfiI uuctlv. MtoekToti provided by atatute. k time. Wharton Hros. 1 It U therefore ordered, thiit the J next of kin of ald Ionivan S. Pen- " I nlno- .alii m I .w.r- un.l ant- nn.l all nlhsr i ntrvnrtm whn mnv lis I n t rnt In hiu said etttnte appear In this court n tiie ISth day of May. 1 S24. at the hour of ten o'clock In the forenoon of raid day. and then and there hIiow cause. If any there be. -why licenae nhould not l.-fite to nifld guardian for the sale of the following drrihed nl pVoporty belonjJinK to said minor, to wit: The southeast quarter of Beet Km Mcht M in township twenty three (23) fnuth of ranee eirht went of the 'Willamette Meridian, in Hon k las Coun mortera exnmination of ty, Oresron. containing 16t. acres. I -Mrs. leU-r SohaiijlAn.! that a copy of this order be puhllahed Very sud.lenly Wednesday 1,1 lhe 'hiirff .News-lteview at least lestead of her son west of . Revealed the f;ct that she1 lated at Roaehurff. Oregon, this, the (rubral hemorrhage r.nd not 12th of Al7V,1,;?. v nI.IVl, rouniy Jude. LI m cp icrn jllfiJUKUULU 1 I service on the bench and landed his I worth as a Jurist nnd a citizen. In an entertalnini; address he praised the hlKh standards of the pioneer attor- Inoys and related many interesting in cidents. At the conclusion of Mr. Me- iKn'rhfa address the niectlns ad- Journed.- Those Present. I Among those present were Judge1 . Hamilton, J. J. Stanlev. C. F. He Kniirht, John D. Coss, Hugh Marc-lav, T. T. Dennett, M. W. Kklpworth. A. R. Seaman. Weslev Kenman. Ben Fisher. K. H. Joehnk. Jas. Watson. V. H. f)e jment, Claud 11. Giles, E. Lothard Mc- Clure. J. T. Itrand. F. S. Bynon, A. S. Hammond, M. C. Maloney. catering largely to the tourists and travelers. Mr. Wiuibeiiy Is to Install a soda and ice cream fountain, and will carry a complete lino of travel ers' supplies such as magazines, toi let articles, leading drug supplies, kodak equipment, postcards, souven iers. etc. The fountain and Ftock of roods have been ordered and the bus- limber company's horse shoo bridge near Yacolt was also threatened but at noon was said to be safe. Numerous fires are burning over un area about 20 miles square In the northern part of the couuty. SKATTLE. April 2fi. Numerous blazes In brush or on logged-off lness will probably be opened during-; land were reported today from the the early part of May. The store has j country immediately south of Seal an entrance off cf.Jackson street and ( tie. r.nother from the I'mpqua hotel lob-1 Hotween lllaok river Junction nnd by. Mr. Wlmherly ' recently closed ' steel Station, flames had swept Sim MAItSUni'I.I), -Or.. April 2.V A woman reserves the right to change lo r tuiiid. nnd. this Is just .what Miss lieatiice I ooley of rortland did out fails coming to Marshflrld on a telephone message front an admirer. The twain weie to bo married here sccoiding lo friends, but along came M. W. Ill chill of rortland, Miss Coolcy having known Mr. Urchin well nnd favorably, had tol, him of her object In coming to Coos Hay. She was persuaded that he was the pro vider ihe wanted and so they were married at Coqullle yesterday. Mr. Urchin Is a powder salesman. Immigration bills today while Presi dent Cnolldge proceeded with efforts to work out an arrangement that would avoid any affront to Japan and at the same time satisfy advo cates of the Japanese exclusion pro vision overwhelmingly incorporat ed In both measures. Although It was made known at the White House yesterday that an attempt was being made to bring about a compromise on the Immigra tion question no Indication was gir en of its trend by officials or call ers who discussed the subject with I'resident Coolldge. Chulrmnn Colt of the senate com mittee, who conferred with the president on the exclusion provis ion yesterday also attended tho op ening session of the conferees but he did not disclose whether he car ried any proposal from the While House to the conference room. The question of a presidential veto If the projected arrangement- remains a matter of specula tion ln hho absence of any indica tion of the executive's Intentions In such an event. flenoleum sheep dip nnd Cooper's por der dip at Whnrton Hros. 1 you like a good salad Y Not Kai at Douglas Grill? out his business ln Drain. Sheep bells at Wharlon Mios. LETTERS Glffl TO DAWES REPORT IS ACCEPTED WHOLE (Continued from page 1.) n an first suspected. The LLITRA1N TOMORROW! ! I CONSULT THIS K: I VVFATHFD d e rtru 17 T Ov Af Made In . 1 ! Ip-anleed COUPON ' fCfWfk Good for S dorsement by, or action, on the part of the allied governments. Ills Ma jesty's government, will for, their part, be prepared to take whatever steps may be necessary to give the effect to them." The reply is signed Dy Sir' Wil liam Tyrel assistant under-sccre-lary ln the absence of the secre tary. The Italian reply, after saying the Italian government considers the ex perts' report of. the highest value, continues: "The contents of two reports be ing considered as an indivicable whole, the all Italian government notes with satisfaction that the re paration commission adopts them SCHOOL AMIES' i i pcres and approached tne nioutn oi : the llearon hilt conl mine. There ' wns s fire between Orrlllla and Ken ton Junction, and several along the j Des Moines highway. In the lake llurien-Throe Tree point region residents fought -hard in the night to save their homes. i M. W. Ilri lun Is well known lu Itos-churg and visits this territory 1 frequently. Ills many friends here I will be pleased to hear of his mar- riuge and several have already wired j their congratulations. i Showing Special Model Sedan J. O. Newland, Dodge Hros. local ; agent, Is showing a new special mod el sedan which he has Just received. The enr Is a very, attractive one, la equipped with Balloon tires, nenlly ti lmmed In nickel and hns all neces sary equipment to mnke the machine most modern. in every detail. One of the most Interesting assem blies of tbe year was held at the high lEKTBGilTli LON'OVIEW. Wash.. Aptll 2G. The forest fire near the liar Lug ging company's camp In the I'pper Coweeman river district. Is threat ening the adjoining camp of llerton Lampher and three Cowlitz county br dges. according to word recelv- i school yesterday afternoon at which ! ed at the sheriff's office at Kelso I " time vsrious scholastic rewards for j today. Men have been rushed to ! ( A.ni...i rrrs. l.w-d wire the year were presented. At the the scene. Wires are down and j WASHINGTON, April 20. The opening of the assembly Jack Shields, communication Is cut off. V. O. sennte today rushed through the few accompanied by Mrs. Chas. Hclnline. 1 Wallace of Chehalla, district fire non-controversial finance committee played three 'of his pleasing cornet ; warden, Is expected to arrive to ui- A hnnd made eroutid and sod. Hros. hoe will hoe hard Sold by Wharton Special chlcKcn dinner every Sun day Y Not Eat at Uuuglas drill? solos. Basketball letters were then pre sented by the coach. Miss King, to the following girls: Gladys Velznin, cap tain, Marie Lane, Helen Ferguson, Ixiirise Douglas, Alice Fest, Aleita Draper, Gertrude Craig, Itulh Col lins, nnd Carrie Gilbert, manager. Coach Larson made a short talk, briefly reviewing the work of the year and then awarded letters to the basketball boys and mannger. Those receiving Idlers were: lilll Ilurr, cap tain, l'hil Singleton, Wally Itapp, Guy I'errln, Harold Irwin, Hay Jost, und Hall Seely, manager. Oranee Old English "Its." were given to the yell leaders, Konneth Chilson and rect the fighters. CROWD COMING FOR DEDICATION (Continued from page one.) were chosen und the launched. It was at first supposed that the event would attract only n limited number of people in this Immediate coinniunlty.but the plan struck a pop ular chord, and tomorrow there will be thousands of people present to show their gratitude. Although the Merle i event has grow n far past the i xpec amendments to the revenue bill not disposed of yesterday under on agreement to give somo consldera ; tlon to tin appropriation ' measure nnd start Monday on the more Im portant amendments pnssed over "and the changes proposed by lndl ; vidua! members. i I'nder the prodding of Chairman movement Srnoot nnd Senator Jones. New Mex ico, the senate went abend yester day with what was described as "al most record speed In considering a revenue bill." -n- ROTARIANS COMING TOMORROW Clark, and a letter wns given to Kenneth Clark field manager for lhe football season. Coach Larson ln behalf of the ath letic men then presented to Dr. A. V. Seely, a lnrge picture of the first and in their entirety and Is sure the ' second teams of fool ball In action and commission will be able now rapid , ly to continue its work. l Jhe reply is signed by Fremler Mussolini. a panel action picture of the basket- tatlons of the various committees, the arrangements have kept puce with the progress, and It Is believed that every necessary detail has been given attention. Hoseburg tomorrow will be host to more people than have perhaps ever visited the city at any one lime b- hall team. These pictures were given I fore. These guests w ill be met by a to Dr. Seely bv the couch and athletic i committee composed of Mayor Itlce Word wns received here today that approximately loo visiting Uotarlans nnd their families will allend the bridge dedication ln Hoseburg tomor row. Twenty are coming from MarstiJ field, with their families: 20 from Medford, 4" from Eugene and 25 from Grants Pass. In addition to this num ber there will ho 35 from Hoseburg. Efforts are being made by the local club to provide a buffet luncheon for the visitors in lhe evening. fA.nrlntd f'rp Leased Wire.) PARIS. April 2fi. The presence of J. I. Morgan in Paris Is causing a flutter in French political fi nancial quarters. His conversa tions with the members of the re- iparutfon committee, began at a din ner in his honor last evening, were resumed todav and will he continu ed tonight when ho Is to mee M. I the sleeve to represent two Kohincau. governor of the Hank of1 of service to the high school. France: M. Francois Marshall, min- men to show their appreciation for his untiring efforts and services to the men during the athletic seasons. For the past two years Dr. Seel" has been at the service of the boys at all times and has been of unestlmated value to them. To show the apprecia tion of ihe student body for the ef forts of Dr. Seely, Phil Singleton, presented him with a beautiful black sweater with two orange stripes on years i Kenneth Clark, president of the Ister of finance and other political Junior class nresented to the stud! lit ana iinanciai body a check for $175 as the first piy ment for the athletic field which tho! Iilch school recently decided (o pur- i pm chase. ' t r uS'(.nf V r""al,le n local weather condlllons. Made on 'l a.i nm Wl nave "ecured a spec.al price on a , to rtui th ' 1 w,u e" them for exactly what u '""'"-"lily tifc If you bring this coupon. RECEPTION F00 t:.e a..'rr " r 18 to be f"ie the two children will be out ,l"M!) 'ik,,"'"!"T is TProachlng the witch will come - hours ahead of ruin or snow. 1 1 . I in "thJT'1" "f ""dwood, n Swiss cottage stvle. and Is dec eic. 1 h..' "h "le thermometer, lek s head, bird's nest, fi, i nts four windows and two doors. ... . wnn tne coupon"'' A r- tl' 'hf .,',1 a Mm i,,','), rs one- Come and get yours at once or mail & excellent Gift for All Occasions tj Chapman's Drug Store I nnccs,... ft V., OREGON S personages. Mr. Morgan was never more re served as to what Is taking place than now. regarding an Interna- clearly explained to M. llarthou.i Sir John I'.radliury. M. Roblneau and, j,Iv Warn.-r sav. Y Not Eat Sun tional loan for Germany has been : ,av. d;nu, r et tnH iHml,lllx Glll? said In effect, that the details of such a loan can not he discussed at present and that only the general principles can be considered. The; situaition has not changed essen-1 tlallv he believes, since the itippi-I ings of the international bankers' committee two years ago. If a set tlement of the reparation question Is made on the basis of the Dawes I report, he thinks American Invest- , , ors probably will be willing to take! Arrangements have beet made by part in the German loan: it will be ; the local Rotary club for a reception necessary, however, to have the con- t0 ,c. K(v,.D on Sunday evening at " victlon to have full security. !o.clH(.k ( of R. Tls,tin)5 KolarianH The reception will )e heid at the Arm ory and K. A ilooih, the dis'rict gov ernor, w il be the ruest of honor. It Is expected thai :lween I on and K0 Hotarians will he presi nt. Refresh ments In the form of punch and cake will be served". I ROTARY CLUBS PARIS, April 26. Franr roplj to the reparation romniipsion re frardinR th pupf-rts rrportii wan written by Premier Polncare. Afttr ttarln he had ntudled the rpportu with the Rreatent interest, th r-ply continues. "Thy fulfill exactly the taks as sign d them by the commiwiioD and o - This U oiU'l baker year. and lhe memnTH of the various clubs fraternities and organizations of the! city, and other cltiens. Tars will be placed at the diHpOHa! of th vlHltors j during the moririK hours in order toi enahlo them to visit various poiuts of1 Interest in the community. i It has been proposed that the, streets be decorated with the flaps1 which were recently procured. Thene , make beautiful anj appropirate deceit atlons with but little effort and would adil much to the occasion. i A slight alteration has been made in the plans. In order not to intr j fere with the ntornlnn church scrv .ces the nam. concert will not tnk place until 12:30 o'clock Instead of : iincm as originally announced. The Kutreno band will play In front of the ' I'mpqua Hotel fur a hort time prior to leaving for Winchester. The RofcburR band will play only at the j bridge. The program will start promptly nt 1:30 p. m. lier-HUne of the huge crowd ! which will be present It will be it ". ' sary for everyone to follow the In structions which will be given them at the grounds. A plan has been ar ranged for parking th cars and Hoy Scouts and traffic oflKiers will notify 1 motorists where their cars should be ! placed. Kveryone 1s arked to ct , .operate by nheylni? the instruct Ions ; without questPin or delay. Mrs Harry Stearns, who re!ds In Yoncalla was In the c!ly entfrtlay nf : ternoon shopping and visiting with friends. Returm From Corvalli Rev. (J. W. Ufjffruan. who has been spending the past week In f'orvallls visiting with friends nnd attending to business mutters returned to his horn in Hoseburg last evening- - SUITS CLEANED A PRESSED 11.50 PROTECT YOUR CLOTHES FROM MOTHS. MOTHS AHE NOT I.'KEI.V to KKTTI.K IN CiARME.MTS THAT AHE FUEE FROM DIRT. HAVt! YOl'R WINTER CLOTHES CLEANED HE FORE PUTTING THEM AWAY FOR THE SUMMER. jftoscbunc) (TJcancrs 308 N. JACKSON ST. PHONE 47J Arundel, piano tuner. Phone 189 L. . AT THp CHURCHES. First Preshy Church, ("nr. Ijine nnd .TnekKon SI. Stitulriy ki-IuhiI 9:4Ti n. ni. If'lHNseH fur all, hnlh voiiiir iiiil olii. j Very Interesting Klllilles. Couipi'tent leiirherM. I'reaclllnir hervleeH 11 n. m. anil 7::tu p. in. Rev. Shirey nf Me Minnvllle will preai h hnlh niornlnit anil iveiili'fj. junior anil Inleriue ' illale ('. K. 3 p. in. .n. nlor' C. E. 6:oii p. ni. Come anl woryhip with us. I DAILY WEATHER REPORT V. S. Weather liurenn. Incnl office Iton buiK. OieKon, 21 hours en.llni; 6 n. ni. Prscipitation In ln. nd Hundredths IllL'li-t leiup.-taliir? yesterilay . Ml l.owsf tfttipi'ialure last nitrhl.. 2V , Pp-elpltatlon 1kI 24 hours 0 i 'lotnl pp r lp. hlnre fiist month. ?'i Normal pnclp. for thla month.. 2.1S Total prerlo. from Sept. 1, 1523 to date 16 M 1 Aver, prei ip. from Sept. 1. S77 30 ir, To'al ih ficlnev from Sept. 1, 1S23 13 CI Averare preeltutatiin for 46 wet SeaHoim (Septf lnlMT to May. Inc'uslve) 31 4X ! Fair tonii.'hl ami Ntimlay, warmer ' Slllnlav. WILLIAM LLI.L. Ohnervr. When in Hoseburg Hotel Umpqua I F.T us nave you money on lli ililliiK 1'lanta. See us ho fore huyiiiK. All klmlx of Plants at Reasonable Prices. Ask atout PEP FERTILIZER THE FERN Phone 240 So. Jackson St.