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PACK EIGHT ROSMUfta NtW8 REVIEW, HOrD JOHnSun : . : V ' J'T" i . "'"-""- " -" " J U i ', . -p. nr i "i . " i SERVICE ISA BIG FACTOR Li tin !r ;n!a i if? 11 f Iiuh U" g at the i:.'?,v.!nr( Nurionai fiaf.k. It iitana Fr.rr- than f.N-r M on rh'"ltiii(? Ac- V u an Inn: tl to jo tant.H r.f J.'jtoi'or. our happy on TheKoseburgNalioikil Bank Uosoi)ur,Ore i ii vin trUr-TT-z- , 1 Uli rj Thirty foirmr riilv-rslty of Or nn Ktmli-ntd ?fit li-r1 at INwi-InirfE i.iNt nil hi for thf ttaiiitit marklriK lhi npi Dititr of tin ud)vitIi'i ", (ifio.iM'U icif! rimp.ilfrn. Th" lan tjui'ta WfTH lit-hi nlinult:iiH'oii?ly throuKh'Kil thf 'iitlr rotintry wlir t litre wcrt- tMtot"'h alutnnl lo hold a m'tiiitc. In Itojo'burR th f'jrni- ffeffi- EYES RIGHT? Let U. Tell You If your eyes smart if you have constant annoy ing hcadoclirs let us ex rmine your eyes. Perhaps you need glasses. Our eyes arc open to dis cover the di-frcts in yours. Let us make your glasses. Dr.D.B.Bubar Optical Specialist With Bubar Bros. i , A cordial Invitation Is extend- i (( in every I'lotestallt American woman to become a member of the Women of ihu Ku Klux Klan for information addfer I. O. lUtx loo",, Itoweinirg. Oregon. i wt).Mi:.N oy tiik Ki' I Kl.r.X KI.A.N cr students from Oakland and Ruth-' ' crlln Joined for the sticlal occasion. . Walter Fluhttr served a toastmast er and Itean Allen of the school of Journalism was the chief speaker. The Inivcirlty In klnir ll.OuO. Ooii.iitiO from I he alumni and In the pi cclies. made last night it wan tho general opinion that (here will be mori' than that Hum realized. Several telegrams were read anj a numlter of spirited lalks mad. Oregon song were sung and a very enjoy able time hud. I'lana were advanced for the organisation of a I'nlversity of Orison club In liouclas county and Mist Rosa II. Tarrott wa ap pointed chalrinan to work up the plan for the propowd orKanlzutlon. f AFor!at-4 pr-a flAtd Wlre. NEW YORK. May 1. Qulntln Ro mro. Chilean heavyweight. Imported hr Tx Rl kard a pnHlll iuc sor to fjouia Kirpo In the American nrlre rlnir. tcwlav realiied that hi r!-ea'n of berotnin rhnmpion of the world tin tMI Just a dream. On the other hand. Floyd Johnson of Iowa. tood out In the mind of boi'nu crlt lo a "the man who micht come ha'k." lint before he wna eliminated from the hearrwelrht aerlea In the aeyenth , . round of their ten round bont, the .arthv Chilean reinforced the con viction lent bv Iul Flrpo that South 'rerin ran flrht. Four timea be fore the krocVnnt. the Invader.: t-ea'miiiir with blood, was beaten to, he runvn. but after the aecond of thee falln. he ant Johnson uprawllnr 1 and after the fourth he returned with ; a final Mm of fury that aent the American reelinr before him. 1 A confusion followinK the knockout ; wa caufe.1 bv an Inadvertant ringing !f the song which at first rave the , .in that the flirht had been atonped and Johnnon awarded a tech-; nical knexkout. a At the Mr.ccabee ball bfcan.w of other attractlona. Iwnc next Saturday. Music by Melody Boy. i t STRAWBERRIES MOVING I'mpqua valley Mrawberries ar tnovlnx out in lart't ph'P- menta and promi-e to how a n-- cord ahlpmem before the end of the aeaaon. Muat of the crop to far which baa been sloWl bs been consigned to Portland mar kes. A ahipmen a made from he local exprena office of more than fifty crate ol line berries from Hie Melrose J. strict. The fruit came chiefly from the burk, Hoppel and Sin.lt p!:ice of Melroae. The Pacific Fruit com- pany also shipped out a number of cratea of fine berries. EXTRA TROUSERS Are worn during the warm weather in combination vvitk Sport Sweaters. This makes an ideal day dress, anj insures real comfort for summer. Our line of TweJ: Worsteds. Serges and Novelties will please you." We have the Sport Sweaters, too. TAILOR MADE SUITS FENCER The Friendly Store on Cass Street BEATS TEXflPJ i Ijiwn grans need and fertilizer at Wharton llros. ( i.iiii itrv tiii.atisi: TF-II ETOV. May l.-l!ay Mc-fiaj-rcll of l-endleion. 'he wrestling cmvouncher. defeated This. Deaben d. rfer of Punsmulr. California, and form.-tv of Texas in straight fall lat r'-ht. McCarroll won the first fall af'er he had clamped on a ser ies o' five punishing headlocks that put iilienderfer out In S minutes ..j e-ne seconds of grapnllng. Mc Carroll got the second fall In seven first degree :.,.. nml five seconds with a for- bo handed. ward 'oe hold and leg split. IH'ab- I "she is gone and I mit-ht as ender'er carries the ltaht heavy-; ,50 to," he mumbled weleht rhRmplon!hlp belt of Texas I wife. nml rime here hlghlv touted but was o- no n.-t. h for tho local man. . i ILf snely U minute preliminary l)eej llaton. welterweight beat liurk Ptev- . en. .-uri"? decision. Jiom 00. aro from Pendleton. . m. W. Aldrlch. father of Mrs. J. (Associated Press l.ftfled Wi-et TACOMA. Mav 10. Asserting that he wished to be handed. Mike iller. Ta-oma logger and seif-con-ased wife slajer. pliaded uilty t to first degree murder tiefore Su perior Judge W. O. Chapman oday. The court informed him that un der the statutes such a plea could not be accepted and over Miller's protest appointed counsel to repre- ' sent him. The case was set down for trial May 1$. 1 The alayer declined to plead ' 'guilty to second degree murder, which could have been accepted, in- 1 slating that he wanted to plead to : in ord'-r that he could., I NEW TODAY I WANTED Wood sawing, Hoseburg Aprs, phone 417. FOR P.KNT Five room plaMered houfe.. Inquire 515 8MalnSt. WANTF.r Ford roadster body. Ad dress "Body." rare Nes.Rejew. . FTRNISIItlJ "HOIPK and garage, tij. Inquire Singer Store, lui Cass Street. FOrt'SAI.Elf n. I. R' d pullets. 1ft wks. oM. 75 centa each. Phone 2-3, or call Gas Plant. FOR" RENT 2 room houseVith base-, merit, porch, water on porch, gar t?. Phone 49M- FOR-RENT Modern 4 room apart ment, garden, abundance of Towers and fruit. Phone 27- WANTED Woman or girl to do housework on ranch. No washing. ; Phone 1FI1 or writ Mrs. W. E. Boise. Mxonville. ; WANTED To hearfromowner oT good ranch for sale. State cash price, full particulars. D. F. Bush,; Minneapolis, Minn. FOR RENT-Sleeping room In mod- WANTED Young man over ern home. Plenty of hot and cold ; water. Suitable for 2 people. Garage. 711 W. Mosher. Phone 463-J. FORSALE rack horses, saddle and driving horses, work team, will trade for wood. Heavy and light wagons. Also harness. C. Merrill, 504 Mill St. FOR SALE lOlfcre ranch near In. Will trade for house. House near in. will take car on first pawnent. First elasa bungalow. C. Merrill, rfil r111 Cr ' , ., FOR SALE New Lang stove, me-' SEE C. MERRILL for bargains. Li-; (lhun gizp Nev(.r hepn uat,d A,80 6, censeu .real estate aeaier. i-arge , 1o,ntg of ie and elbow.. Address ranches, small farms, houses, and FOR RENT l'p to date furnished 1 apartment. 42S.Pitzer St. FOR"SALC'utflowc.i and bedding plants. Phone 4CF5. F. Schmidt. Coos Junction. 1 18 for elevator work between 6 and 11 In the evening. Apply Hotel I'mpqua. I HEAR Charles Stanton sing that ori-i ! g-inal song, music by Prof. Arant.1 I Christian church. Sundayevenlng. . j WATCH MrVrnushoT paint a picture.; Illustrating tU e pastor's serruonV j Chris Inn Church. Sunday night. ' FOR SALE One carload of Angora I ; goals. One pair of purebred En- j 1 gllsh Hound pups 5 mos. old. John- j unn Pivwtiieo f'n Medford. Ore. I Seat foyers Made to Ordi AUTO TOP AND UPHOLSTERY SHBf v. m. jurats, Prop. Phone 4u8 Winchester and No. JaektoaSn Z Tuutt business OR HOME 3 You alone know how nmk . 9 hard work, of sacrifice, and cnlhn.l.um V, ...... . ,.' "uq 3 lug It what it la today. 3 Kire. accident, the forces .. tuoB, can wipe out In a few T utea tho work o: years. well referring to tils THOROI GBRED I for sale. From W. ALDRICH DIES THIS AFTERNOON K. The beauty, the thrills end Intense dramatic action which fill Joseph' llergeshelmer'a slorv. "W lid Oranges." have been faithfully por trayed in ;nldwn's m-rci n version of the popularnovel which comes to the l.ilierlv Theatre lontorrow, Mon day and Tuesday. King Vldor has created another tremendous success whlcl surpasses his Initiiil Coldwyn prf.lurlinn t "Thn'e wise Fools " Vldor neraolial Iv udapted "Wild Oranges" 10 tho screen, and hns followel the plot ot the story very rlosi 1y. "Wild Oranges" Is considered by rcanv the greatest novel ever wrlt u n by Jrtveph Hergesheimer. It is tils first successful novel, and estnb llshed blm as one of America's greatest anthers. The unusual man ner In which the author has handled his characters mnv be responsible tor the book atractlng such wide at tention. The entire action of the tiirv occurs In the swamp lands that hor.l. r the Ccorxla coast. OF CATTLE DISEASE ? TShc LIBERTY THEATRIC LAST TIME TONIGHT BIG PROGRAM On,'0 BILLIE RHODES In 'The Star Reporter 1m investigation bv Walter P. Tay lor, biologist of the liepartment of. Agriculture, and Harold C. Br'nt. game expert of the California Fish, and Came Commission, w ith respect I to the possibility of birds and wild; animals being carriers of the hoof; and mouth disease germ discloses the, f.ct that It has so far been linpos j s'ble to check any specific Instance' where wild birds or wild animals have, been carriers of the disease. It is pointed out that blackbirds be-1 cause of their habit of feeding In the j vicinity of domestic stock, and tur-j Vev bu'.xa-ds night feed on the carcass of stock which have died front the disease are the not UVelvj to be carriers of the germ although It has been impossible to determine this to he a fact. It Is considered mpossibte for nil irrntorv birds and particularly water fowl to carry the germ althouch cer tain species of waterfowl such as wild geese, brant and rrnnes feed ex tensively In the Infested areas of southern California. These birds j Falbe. died late thia afternoon as a re sult of henimerhage following. a long illness. Mr. Aldrich had been In poor health for considerable time, his con dition resulting from the complica tions brought on by h.s ase. His death today, however, occurred quite suddenly. The deceased was a resi- j dent of this city for many years and ! a host of friends are grieved tu learn ; of his death The funeral arrangements havej not yet Iteen completed but the serv-f Ices will prcuaMy be held Monday afternoon. 1 BE HELD i Owing to the extremely severe weather of last Sunday the golf tourn ament which wa scheduled by th" Roseburg Country club was iostponod until tomorrow. A great deal of in terest is being shown in the tourna ment and competition f xpec;e( to be keen. Tro;.t,!es in the form of beltograms have been offered by Harth's Toggery, and will be pre sented to the w inners. The best p!av- all kinds of city property for sale or trade. Res. 504 Mill St., Rose-, burg. Ore. FASTEST selling necessity direct to ; nearer. Your profits large. Posl-1 t've permanent features. Ladies'; StvMsh Shoes. Simplified, method, i Apply Immediately Style-Arch Shoe I Company. Cincinnati. police dogs puns registered feniale with unusually-fine pedigree. A few pups left with tan or wolf grev markings. ran Boone, Roseburg, Ore. 10 ACRESriver bottonTland. 8 "acres In bearing pears. Balance In young prune trees. This Is real rtver j bottom land. Cloe to Pacific 1 highway in the Winston district. Good proposition for exservic man wishing to use state loan. Owner j will sell or trade emiitv for house i and lots or good lots in town. G. W. I Young'ft Son. Phone 417.. HT!ArEFOI'TrtMENINnErENrv FNT And dolne more business now than e-er. Groce-v rnd sitpnlv I station on hlghwav, well located. doing f("ft.0fift a year. 5 room cot-, lice goes with stire, cheap rent. For sule nt invoice price. If you ' have some business ability and a 1 little cash it will pay you to investi-1 gate. Full information, Lawrence I Aceqcv. i;s Cass Sfeet. Phone 219. j RHFFP GROWER Have von! frtfi? Here Is Tne sheen ranch of 1 2!o acres, adjoining good outrange.! the best feed In IVug;as county. ;oj acres fine ere-k Lot: on under culti vation, well fenced, big stock barn, small ranch house. 2 cows. 1 calf,, bunch chickens, good team, har-: ness. wagon, mower, rake, plow, i some furniture. Trice for every-1 thin' $:Yoo onv takes fidO-l rash.' Balance long time at 6 per cent.! I-awrcnre Agency. 123 Cass Street j Phone 219. 1 joints of pipe and "Stove" care News-Review. AGENTS WANTED Sell big repeat article to homes and stores. Regu lar territory. Make 150 per cent profit. Write for particulars. New Way Jjtboratories, Mt. Healthy, Cincinnati, Oiho. FOR SAT E Four million feet tim ber, yellow fir. Good saw mill site. Graveled road to timber. 7 miles to , railroad yard switch. 16 miles from Posebnre. For Information write Box 47, Dillard, Ore. FEMALE HELP WANTED Hem stitching and plcoting attachment. Fits anv machine. ?. C. O. D. with Instructions Agents wanted. Speed Mail Order Co, Box 338. Kans'as City, Mo.' MALE HELP . WANTED Active, middle aged man, book orders for roses, flowering shrubs. hardy plants, ornamental and fruit trees. Stock that dies, we replace free. Weekly. No investment. Territory managership open. Nqrthern New York Nurseries. Newark, New York. DR. H. GCHURG OPTOMETRIST EXCLUSIVE OPTICAL SERVICE Perkins Building Phot Second Floor Roseburg Ond iti i no aro vltnl ononL 'an irorm ttinkfii tt of tho dl-. practically nl. II.-. . U V 1 . 1111 I tf.M.Ki., iMtKrfihtp fitr thpst tiirilft tn liornniA i - - I'litrs inn rnaii(int' in.. From Wyndham Martm't Novel . "T!i tVytter.cus Mr. Trent" Olio 1 f lh" tnuM tliiil'il'C Fl.Tii- nf r:':H, In' th iin itrriiM ril r n n Iciik tr j luiui rnpf of a ,Hitiy tiMtnp. Fv iltun ni mi.! nt linn lhnmrhi;it tttTv nvl Itiirui'c. friMii tho ilr.it; I Also: the Mirtliqunke Comedy, Bobby Dunn, in "GIVE HIM A!S" Also TrnvrUushs "Paris Shoppers" ALSO LEATHER6'TOCKING" tFroni ti e V,ol ! l';,ne.u J. F ( ,n.p, r S.n N Tl IE BIG 3-DAY SPF.CIAL SLNDsV-MONDAY TUSsDAY "WILD ORANGES" .We ar- ,.. ,., ,h.tg,. en I ! - 1 ,.. ,.,. .-, .,, , spend a large portion of their er will received pnirf tr,...hr ik. time in the water and this in addition ! next three siher prir.es Under the to the fact that fresh air and sun-r,.,., . lh ..,,, of the silver but onU those holding the spreaders or the disease. ' "' '' cnaiient-e me one The most important recommends-1 10 non " go'..l award is made. j t'nn o' Professors Taylor and llrvant ." weather p-rmita the tournament Is that danger and a wider dissemlna- 'rt pron viv at 9:30 and it Is 1 lion of the hoof and mouth disease ' urged that all lumbers of the rhib would come about if measures were 1 De present anil p-irticipate a a good taken looVlne towards the extermlna-! time is assur.nl. t'on of the hl'ds because of the pos-i n : Ibllity of their bdnr carriers of the term. It is tvilnteB out that It Is lm poIMe to kill all the b'rds and that those which were not killed would be i hrollv frl-htened that thev wool,) read the niseae even more rapi.llv than If they had been left alone In which Instance ther would have re mains! in the local rommtmltv This th-nrv should be partlrularlT tni a sffectln- M-.cVblr.ls and other local Ffehf menih. r bird redints of the lnfecte.1 areas, i scout troop elf) Co rv. r,. 0f tnP nrof . . , k, , W3M SNAPSHOTS ' USED CAR BARGAINS -In order lo close out my entirp stock of used cars. 1 offer you the following attractive prices with terms. Stndebaker touring car ..$200 Chevrolet roadster 273 3-4 ton Republic truck 300 Bulck six touring car 530 Glenn H. Taylor Service Garage Roseburg. Ore. WANTED Five hundred women not duty bound somewhere else to hear Dr. Ixtuis. Albert Banks preach Sunday mornine in the Presbyter ian church on "The Yeast of Chris Can Womanhood in Modern Life." And five hundred men who are free to come to hear Dr. Banks preach Sunday night In the same place on "God's Call to Manhood." You may be sure of a unique address that von will never forget. LAST TIME TOOTH "What Wives Want" It Btunned him left him ing amazed. He had given her ill comforts of life. He thotirt: he was everything a hustoni should -be, and then the revfi t'ofl! ' Also 11th Episode 'Steele TrI And "UNIVERSITIES OF THE WORLD" ' Children 10c MAJESTIC Adulta 20c FEATURE BILI ME ORGANIZED no. oh ..,. ,,, fmm,i e.nelmn snd the ! V.. he,, M..-I'-! efi-l.. , ,n,rrn ot'forml eti- Vlti lh nreen( tinfee stslions stone lb state Hm-s and tt.e .i.., beine t-V.-n bv th- state f .ii...ni, , ,ri, ,h. n .. r- .ri lfeete.1 ,r, hi'i'v of further spread of the ,I. eers remote. - ,J Fr.nl 5, bmldt. of CW Jnrt w' o rro-s irre nttsi'tities of sweet (.; r-,,. vrster.'ar brought an arm load V "f tb bes-ll'ul Pnwees ,w,. .: o'fice Mr. Schmidt Is n....l wers. Scim!ivf. r I.:, -c of eleven ho 1 cal hovs wer. . i six more scout f e-1 bv their s.'omm Af'er a dem pies of SCOIJT lilanatinn of t!.(. I.lnton. the n. . signed and W. y ra!l select.-l -o As si.n as the p. b.'ck from fc, a j.j bo will b.. tra rrod of b,MM t atten.lni fhe ln of the local bov a trip to Yoncalla -r the dirc'ton of ' organised a troon that plsre Tk v ed at SutV -'in bv -m there and h- ad ster. Rev tirown. onl-. -fon of.the nrincl. sd a thosourh ey. e-canlzation bv y,r. "-ary psi-ers were linpprerht of Yon .o't as sroTitmater. er can be received --ters the Yoncalla ' d their charer. A hundred pe.r:e orv What promises to b' one of the moM popular 'bills of the season will K, ...en rt )hp Antlers theaire on Mondav next. The f. n.Ure rtt-eci'on will be Mos and Vanning Si.-te-s In "Imncing Snapshots,- , novelty darre revue presenting a series of dances eje cut !e in a thorouch'v enjovab'e msn nr bv a talented ,011!.- man snd two cute winsome little maids who are Past masters ln th art of t. rpsichore. Thev di-i,!av many prettv chance, in rostume and the scenic effects are bea'jti',,1. Carlton Chase. n adllw, auraet-on. in -'TB-,ic?l Talks and , '-.. is t anj humor never fail to register. He rir.s riarVe.1 ability ,s f in-ter and his off. rrrig Is one of 'e. c, .merest hits entertainment "i cany a .lay. Another stellar attraction j, r-ranV; ,,, um ,n Mr.nging Comedy and Song?." Miss Hunt in known as the miniature night- aro rrank as th tool niu!c,an f. babv aturinc pantomlnilc his i;.ftiu by f rand el!o in myjie coniHli .n.l org. A, h,.,,, k V(.nu! vrnSM b fo.-ms and pain:ng act ont of the .Lcarv This offering is a beauti 111 surpri-e introducing posing nn,i 1 . -oi. iions tit Ings done in nil TODAY ONLY "ITS THE FOLICE!" Relentlessly the detectives had trailed this smiling, dashing, a'crea tiinms Gentleman Raffles until they thought they had the gixsl on him! Could le outwit them aialn? Would his remarkable daring and rt source once more h. st the master minds of headquarters?'' See ih:s thrilling, breathlessly exciting story starring William D moMd in the most fascinating role of his career! "The Breathless Moment" . ALSO "Girls Will Be Girls" ANOTHER ROUND Of THE "LEATHER PUSHERS" tox'news" ?:msiij5 ciiilpren! 10c 1 t Antlers TKM'K,s' ADILTS I 25c 11 1 - Ings . ,, in ii ' II - - MONDAY May 12th And a Full Program of Ftature P ctu'ss ALt STAR HIPPOD Archcless and Venus "Posing and Painting" ROME VAU Frank & Hunt "Comedy and Song" Carlton Chase 'Topical Tunet and Stories." DEVILLE. asa MOSS & MANNING SISTEKS "Dancing SnapshoU" 9 A TTV t Kit " CHILDREN 2 Tax Included