PAGE TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW Issued Dlly Encept 8uryjsy B. W. UATKS BEUT O. BATES. president ami Manager Secretary-Treasurer '" -, ',,'- m 17 ia2u at Uim pol office at lUweburg. tutored M letoud clans matter May ''"iv-n"'vL.t nrifno. under lha Act of March I. !. SUBSCRIPTION BATES Daily, per year, by mall Daily, six mouths, by mall. Hal Iv. tliree mourns, uj in.- niiv alnvla month, by nialL. pally, by carrier, per month- Weekly Newa lteTlew. by mail, per year I (Hi I ''" .60 .61. 2 00 of all n.. 1.V" ' "r;'.'.' 'Sjiin' ill rlal.l. if wuH'uil of tnj to Mil iov.ii PRUNE Picm's Br BERT a BATES I . Ji RADIO PROGRAMS From Pocilic Coast Station I" ' ' ' , . I J to all total u-" es. -- patches hrla ar i ffTva. K06EBUKU, OHt&OM, YESTERDAY'S FIIiE AN OBJECT LESSON. ' Yesterday afternoon's conflagration ought to cause a strong incentive for better and more adequate fire protection for Rose bnrif By heroic work on the part of the local fire department, coupled with the fact that only a mild breeze prevailed, was the only thing that saved the Southern Pacific depot and practically the willing out or the entire business section on Sheridan street, with the possibility of the flames spreading further south envel oping the Dysinger mill from where it would have had easy ac cess to the residence district, bring about vast destruction of homes and suffering among our people. It was only by sheer luck and hard fighting on the part of the local boys that saved a great er loss than recorded by this most destructive fire. There comes atime in the history of every city when even elaborate fire fight ing apparatus is quite inadequate to cope with a sudden and de structive blaze, and where the equipment is in no way up to the standard, great loss is sure to result. Had yesterday evening's fire been confined to the business section of Roseburg, Atth a strong wind prevailing, a condition likely to prevail at any time, a greater part of the city would have been in ruins this morning, a sad spectacle and a terrible thing to contemplate. But just such a happening is likely to confront this city at the most unexpected moment. Therefore, with the idea of proper and adequate protection to the business houses and homes of Roseburg there should b( no quibbling about the fact that the best in the way of fire pro tection is none too good, or expensive, for this city to maintain The cost should not be the main factor, but on the contrary, the investment should be made with a view of the best possible serv ico in the most extreme conditions in the way of a disastrous- conflagration. The fact that the city has already authorized the city council to expend a goodly sum for fire protection, yester day's destructive blaze will be an incentive for this body to use the best possible judgment in securing the necessary apparatu.1 to meet with any emergency in the future. Their good judgment means much to Roseburg and there should be no delay for imme diate action to strengthen our present fire equipment in snoi way that the future may hold no fear for any emergency thai might arise. Any equipment that does not meet with the severest test would result in great loss at, some time in the future. It i not a question of how cheap, but how good, the fire fighting facili ties of Roseburg can be made to cope with a prosperous and fasl growing city. I I i I Ys ed. went over to the page" score ... last evt and law a bunch of foiKSi May 23 J-o p. "- with a Mta emit stand up in front, scores; 8-10 p. m. Studio progra in. so tho.e behind couldn't see and new May 243-5 p. m. baseball we know why some people get ahead , score. in this world better'n others. Ail u takes is a lotta crust. III! K.Milf) ROW. Morning OP-goniaii. I'ortlund. Ore., 492 miters. May 23 3:3u p. m. Lecture hi iUJ.. n UrCnmh head of Home r.c- But the Daueant was a peach and; onomlcg extension senile. " ffl only goes to prove that Roseburg does' Agricultural College; S p. m. ura- ei thin. , .ki loricai conu-si uuuci , - n "" " -" ji.iinn af nllb- J S I i ntversny ui ureisuu ........... .-- ! He speaking. Anc then after the pageant we, , m children's pro- crowded to the armory to witnesa wjlh tory ny Aunt lu ll. the grand march and they were all i.dio KI'O, Hale lirothers, Inc., out of step but Jack Crafton, Hub Sun Francisco, 4 23 meters. Quine and Leon McClintock. I May "23 2:30-3:3C p. in. Organ j recital. Theodore J. Irwin. ii" - dlo: 8-9 p. ni. I'rogram uuuer GOOD EVENING FOLKS Frank Clemens Was unmasked as Queen Mary's kink Last eve and Frank was so Fussed up that , Ever" time a Damsel spoke To him He tipped His crown I I r. i DUMOELL DORA THINKS Rabies are Jewish priets. JIADIO KGO. General Kb-ctrlc Com pany, Oakland, Calif-. 3 ' 3 "'V1"?,,. 8 p. m. i'rogram furnished by the Tracy, Calif., lilnh school. - ' .... . ....i.iic e boo will a. HI. HI" uionu j,u"- --- have their regular semi-weekl ra dlo broadcast lecture. 233 p. ni Mori flara In M i,.irni.o. May Iiroaram, Hotel St. .... i ...... c,,n Vranclsco. Mny 244-5:30 lUt"l St. r rancis , orchestra, San Francisco; 8 P- j "Humors of thexLaw," by Archiba dj Treat; Musical program; 10 P- lo , 1 a. m. at. Krancls noiei uu-.- ... chestra. San Francisco, Henry llaii stpad directing. I1AKIO KLX. The Oakland Tribune, Oakland. Calif, 50'' meters. Mav 223-5 P. m. baseball He didn't have to leave early 'to get ready". a- for a dinner party. he v.n a Mr. well, no .. , , ,.-.- ,, , i. rour or tive local intui " ,.m,., vii., iUh Sterner with dress suits on and if they looked " . Hol. gorilo; An " i m,.tv. contralto: Jule Houthbort. comiortatjie we're settin of ice right now. I S I I Jack Shields and a few of the other 9-ioiy; Anna K. pianist; J. O. Oreenwell. tenor, ac companied by Theodore J. Irwin: lu ll D. m. E. Max liraillieiu a " "' r.t . , ! ,i, p.,r,,-o l(nB band fellers won the flivver last eve me uaiiu. jiiojuib and may use it for th trap drum section. I S I I Dock Cooper's famoua nose-diving horse performed wonderfully on the mam item yestiddy and Dock pulled off a tail spin simultaneously. Dock torgot to took at the boss's teeth be 'ore he started. I I i i i, -..l insi received an invitation . 1 In Mm mirror. TIlO SUlt III! survey u uuiid.. - wearing l.H.ked good-very goo.l-"suitable" without doubt. , n reniembeTeil what the salesman told him. "Yes, .....,. .i,u finihiraft blue serge suits look Dldiin, - matter where you go." He has long since forgotten the price of his Clolhcraft Serge, but we haven't and we re sure that you'll be glad to know that you can buy such fine clothes at such a reasonable price. ' $29.50 $32.50 $36.50 km I.'nnm Imwl .May 23 2:30-3:30 p. m. Organ recital by Theodore J. Irwin, M'u studio; 4:30-5:30 p. m. liudy Selg cr's Fairmount Hotel orchestra. jav 24. 1-2 p. m. liury Seiger s Fairmount Hotol orchestra; 2:30 3:30 p. m. Program by members Sun Francisco police department; 3:30- 6:30 p. m. lea uunsaui, i m" ! tel. T. Max Hradtield s band: 8-12 p. ' . Art Wclrincr with KI'O trio sing- Clav Darbv carted his hair in the in.. Hiirlne orchestra lnteni:'sslons. nuddie today which made him look i initi. Farle 0. Anthony, Inc., Los Ike Rudolph Valentino on a picnic. I Anreli-s, 4 Ii9 meters. 1 5 6 5 I Mav 2310-11 p. m. Program by k.'vup s of Myra none vu-sers. In charge of the v 248.9 p. m. Crosby Sisters ml ssicma PI viol n trio. ItADIO KlU, Tho I.os Angeles Times i AimelcM. Calif. 3iij meters May 23 1 2:30-1:1.". p. m. Arthur Itavm mil Hill, tenor mid Hill Hatch, pianist ; 9-10 p. m. Hatch Graham, singer and banjoift; Lylion Whtel- I er. reader. " ' ' I Mv 112 -.30-1:1 P. m. Mrs. A. K. Prlco, sopraoio ana vera I o- tools at right prices Many children are preparing orations on the I'liitet States constitution, in preparation for a national contest to be held at WashiiiKton in June. It would not hurt the older folks al so to take down that dusty old book in which the constitution i printed, and read it again. Thry will find that no human docu ment vvvr printed, except Holy Scriptures, has done so much U. advance mankind. I'p to the time that document was written men believed in democracy theoretically, but they could not ni.tkt it work. Alter a democratic tfoveriiint'tit had been runiiiiin about so long, soiuelhint; would split and it would jrn to pieces. I'.ut tin fathers had such a keen insight into human nature, tint some how they created a system of government that would meet thest difficulties. Their success pointed the way for all other peoples showing how theoretical democracy can be made a practical thing o The way the city and county schools took hold of their work in developing tho pageant they put over today, mal es every out of us mighty proud that those youngsters belong in tho I'mpipia country. o The old town has been full of visitors the two days of tin carnival, and everybody enjoyed the parades, the music and Un social features of the occasion. i Ml GETS LODGE OFFICE (AMieil.it.il Press Lcani-d Wire.) lioon lilVKlt. Ore May 23. At the final si'ssinii of the Oregon lirnnd Lodge of Odd Fellows here I Perfect weather, a genuine carnival spirit, and a big crowd from all parts of the county wore the features thai nfiule today's entertainment a huge success. S:l ay, hut the iiannle of innnls of the i-itv nn,l mir :, i,,,i this morning was an cyc-opem r. II, u d in heat the youth of this, county. Visiti tor.; in the city ycstcrd.iv :ti-.il tmi.iv ue u. ,.,.1,-v ,- they did not disiover the rniiiiii eouniry Mioner. Joe Murphy reception for the rural school teach-; ers today. ills The chief of p'lice hd a white rote in his coat lapel today and was out Icokin' (or guys with a straw oerry on their nose. 5 8 J The school kiddle parade was a dartj end It reminded ye ed. of the pianist. time we hid In the basement to keep; trom ir.archin'. j Garden (Jjg j IVweJl's. A banquet will be given tonight in the ''jung'es" south of the city In honor of Queen Dumbcll Dora. Queen Dora's grand ball was staged In a cel lar of a prominent resident last eve and Dora was taken to her luxurious suite at 4:30 a. m. on a stretcher. To night she will refrain from grape Jince and drink nothing but filtered water and lots of it, with a chunk of co as a crown. 3 111 The big blaze last eve was only a . ' c . :r ... . 1 c um p.t niKht asma w.m the i-.. MM Ul-J, WdS ill UU, , . , .... ! convention. ' Offiei rs for the coming year are: Walt Day handled the jack at the I.. K. Carter. Portland. grand armory liit eve and was busy to- master; Henry lound. .losepnin- day separatin' cigar store checks from the nickles. Slit Sam'l Starmer was on tern bright and early shakln' hands with those who vote for him. 111! Russ Lintott had on h,s boy scout umt today and looked like gen'l Pershma. 5 ; i All day suckers took a prominent part in the ceremonies today. : ! ! Seme cf them damsels from the rural dictrict made the village Sheoas 't up and take notice and. the town heiks were tiailin' the maidens from the tall timber with much v,m and vigor. ! : i : The track meet this p. m. was a peachenno and hot diggety dawg we re glad we won the bull throwin' content. : ! ! i There was so dein much doin" to d.iy that we diiin't have time to do much clie but rubber. iVSA Jit RiURTiS 0H j zJ&zMm, -WWKMS. IIIWMi (Associated 1'n.ss Leased Wire.) KETCHIKAN. Alaska, May 23. i Major I'rederick L. Martin, com-1 maniler of an American Clone encir cling aerial expedition who crasheir Into a mountain on April 30 on the Alaska peninsula after leaving Cliig- nik. and his mechanic, Staff Ser- I geant Alva L. Harvey, were bound southward today toward llelling hani. Washington, aboard the Pacif-i Ic American Fisheries vessel Cather ine I). The fishing ship stopped ; here an hour yesterday for fuel oil. Major .Martin and his mechanic appeared well physically but broken up menially over the eiulin:! of their great adventure. Mujnr Martin had a cracked or broken bone, in his nose but the Injury was not serious. "I am very much broken up over the accident but It can not be help ed," said Major Martin. "The great opportunity of my lite ties wrecked in Alaska. I have no future plans to 1 announce until I am nblo to consult my superiors in Washington 1). C, v.ews or capiain reiieuer imm- sy's iii-cident on arriving at Shang- j hal, China, after flying all the way I from Paris, makes me sorrowful,"; asserted Major Martin on being in-; lornit-d of the disaster. "Captain lioisy made a gallant flight nnd was within sight of his goal. It was too bad." I e nrriinvn ninnnrn iii4 i wiiitiw wiimiwuW manner, resulting "in thtr tary kil'ling of another, Janarvaris." WHY TAN OR FRECKlf Try Watkln's Vanishinrtr prevent both. Give ft a trial ! 177 or call 120 V. Lane SUM Ashcraft, propuie . deputy grand master; I-.. T. .lack son. Kosehurc. i:rand warden V. T. Sharon. Portland, grand secretary; i Pr. C. l. Uoane, The Palles, grand the main treasurer. n inn fimnr iiiiipit IHtWIiHAUt WHtAI ANNOUNCED TOOAY Those big hit with ittle the rinitv of i hospitality i a ." in t! I reels. raw in-rrit's iuim-iI w w Hilling cun!ih:;i! urn. "Indian maid row iK on the : ill, :e pageant M.i;ie a ir.e: Ki'M-le -1 The "la'-t of the l'inKua" a liealthv lisiking fi-llow. 1- iu the p.ifo.itit this lU'-n.n.g va: -1 .I'V."! "Gel d ejrrf it it hain't fun to ride Oifiti ter-, wheels." I ...-.. Butcher Rejoices Over Wife's Recovery : LOCAL NEWS : St. w.l't ef 111.- Sll'h uhal. t.l -I fur tall st V.i-S All. line St. .! rt It i.chli,.-i. l hih mil la Ku. t'ai s I- il g t!i f i It-ii.t - Mi- Ann.-fii die ii Iiim.. U lri l;.i-.t buig v W l.h. pen. In l!: I'll liiiU.I Ki.l 1 k ( till ul ai l:, I'rio. Vr. M II: !-I'.-litr. s!. v lin'l I.!:-! nfi-.r ti ..1 ii. fle e:it?, i-t n-l h 't ,.:,! half '!.-.. V li.lv s .ill.!.-! lul !IK -t U'-.tii- ii. b. . n en- l! !..!!!.. u th. nil. 1 l!is. I Hh Vi :ii h. I Vil . .....I ll I I . I I lller Slid ii, n--i.iit: ii i i'in ilu . . . 1 .- -.li . tli in; I-i .u V. ,i!'v ti.le.-l m.d ;-.-iu:.. II is. ill el does a i urr . til :iii 'J - Ii.-ra--.' :; iiroke of the clap per tails, s ii-.i.il vibration whit Ii st.-iri a.r a. .. Due to ihe beil's riviini, , shape. tli.-M. air w:,i r;k.- r... car as a rini:ii:g seal:, I. - tll t i 1 1-.. '.uuttrv r No. 6 D rfectant I--very timtv a a H.Mts a::. I dirt 1 tips more t i ful ui nnil itfi time so liaIrviT H 1 v I :'ir,'te!t ir.p;irat:onfl if t E.'r.f. Kv r ii. m t- pkill and care NATHAN FULLERTON 7A JxaTi Drug Sfon Roseburg, Oregon (As...-!:ilnl Press I.cnsnl Wire.) WASMIXfiO.V, May 2. Addition of u new grade of wheat to be known as number one hard sprinc. In the nirii-ial :rain standards was announced by Secretary Wallace ef fective Auir"sl fifteen. It include!) wheat of th" class hard r.-d sprinc. consisting cf S5 per cent or nior of dark, hard Vilnius kernals. Other chances Include alterations In the definition of the terms whept and cereal grains, grades for weevlly whent and a chanue in the defini tion of western red wheat an diu creasc in test weiuht of tins sub J (Associated Press Leased Wilt.) MF.nFOIlD, May 2.1. Ten Indict-j incuts ranging from embezzlement j of bank funds to use of profane t language, were return'ed by the - grand jury w hich completed its work i ! yesterday afternoon. I j l'erry II. Hell, former cashier o! ' the Gold bank, which closed its , doors cn March 21. was indicted up on ten counts, eiuht alleging embez zlement, one misappropriation of bank funds and one for making u raise report of the bank's condition. Hell is at liberty on bonds. 1 .Milam Jones, fugitive desperado. brother of Oreuon Jones, escaped j convict, was indicted for highway, robbery and murderous assault up-i on Jaiier John Kobinson, in making lu es -ape trom the county jail. , Jesus Torras. n Mexican compan ion t.f Jones in his dash for liberty' was ind'eted for burglary. Ralph ; Mi-rrit. was indicted on a charge of i driving an automobile in a reckless KI.X TKSTIMOXV HK1S (Associated Press Lease! J WASHINGTON'. Mar 8- tostlmony bearing on the (U': ! the Ku Klux Klan activities " I 1020 senatorial cimpalliii was heard today by the n mittee investigating Ihe nnnloul hrminlit ceainst f Mnyfield by George E. B. ft Tho committee also i f- i!.vii..,l of Terrill. n-ho iaid hn as active il paign nnd had contriliuted tM ; penses. - ETCHINGS 8 See your doctor. Vkb ui n SIVY SIVKK SIi.-U'ATIOV is.....u,a i'i-. i.-is.a wir-.) S.Vl.KM. May 2:'. Gmemor rierce said today that the possible modification in the font ant mouth disease iH:iraliii:te aL-tiiitst Caliiorn ia products, might be made tomor row. Tlr.s possible modification, as announced vest. nl.iy. woubl l.,. to take the ban olf lemon. oraaj. s and grupefruit and nossl:.v m. lens a iti.tti,n about tu. -litis is-n that ihey trim- en th- f tin y w uild be easily the disease term. The . lerinarian cnii. r i na il; ' WI'MTOTTTOTTOTTTTtTTsT j Roc'eburg Bargain Hons & Junk Co. At the Old Deer Creek Barn on North Jackson St WE BUY AND SELL EVERYTHING Th for th ground vlt accessible to governor and the stat still have the iiues-.i.u Sid- r:i!te:i :,r.d 1' :e n. e.! Ii l,lt t' e h-;,ri in ;. 1-1- i v . .-r 55 FURNITURE, TOOLS, JUNK, MACHINERY, SACKS, HIDES.1 AND ALL KINDSfOF METAL - ts and git 0ttr quotations on anything you lavc tt " .'XiI'M.TiV.'i In by 4 p. m. 1 or Medium Gloss I iODAK FINISHING Mif CLARICS PHOTO STUDIO lioseburg A atbnal Bank Building a per Mail OrJers Given Prompt Attc'