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i 10SEBURG NEWS-REVlhW THUKSOAY, AUGUST 2 1, 1924. THREE Conservatory ofMusicandM Wcmber 8th- Re8"t"" etV Se' 1 ' .mc ZJCinv." FACULTY Piano, Harmony and Theory ...,,, - " " 1'iuno uVm I'"1"1 vi;;V;;;;'t)rchesta. Cello . . HanJo v . v.iiPir .v .m liitnrlnl Art -v . rill ... -.1 Tvivm twin it eru'n'-'uu'nn'uK s"ytcui of Improved -Music Voice I'tiirl' Itu-tio...- hi. Ms ...Cornet and Trombone Saxophone and Clarinet ii'irrv Cro Ivr i.'.".''"-" education and Dramatic Art Vk)' .Via"19 Dunning Assistant ' ,m.!a i'1'' s " Kindergarten Assistant parothy m,V:lvSe;'Jay. Fridays 9 11:30 o'clock . raricn- M'"" ' cnill,r,.n ad takes them home. ; i - Vititino Daughter J r i ii I LOCAL NEWS Visitina Dauohter Mn. J. H. Sparks, of Oakland. Is visiting (or few days with ber daughter. Myrtle. Hera From Marshfield Mr. and Mrs. Peter Man, and Elinor l)olan or Marshfield and Kllie Dolnn ol Reedsport were r -g- istered at the Hotel i'mpqua. last night. 1 L ,tc PHONE 390 I rHOOL CREDITS Jj I1I0I5 . I PROPHET i Home From Seattle Mr. and Mrs. Trevis Pysinger returned yesierday friim Portland and Seattle where they have been spending the past week. vaeation at llandou. have returned to their home near Melrose. Myrtle Man Here . Back From East -'arl Hussey. manager of the Mr and lira C W. Parker, who Standard Oil ub-tation at Myr have'beeu traveling In the east for tie Creek, was a business visitor aeveral months, have returned to in Roseburg this afternoon. their bonie in this city. STEPS TAKEN TO F. OiACOiCIL Visiting Roseburg Friends Mr mi, I Via n if. Williams, of roncert. Paul Trueblood, an ex- s,, v..a,,-unn rrlvHil here ves- cellent vocalist, but one who has t,.rilav aj Hre puests of Mr. and i never before lieen .ntrotiuceu io irs. a. H. Crawford. the public of Roseburg. will ting this evening, ncconipunieu. at Mrs. Porter Leave piano by Mrs. l s. Hoiniine. .nr. 'I'niebloo.l baa taken part 1:1 sev-l eral opens produced by Ihn Ruse- I burg high tchool from whim be I grut.ualed last (spring, and him aj . i ..1 lrituna vnli'n Thin will tie (mm the J'" 't' ,ainp In I niv one of tbo several features of1 a" ,he . mid heard! tonight's program. Dorothy audi lirovews' . Frmni.l Marion Ness will play two piano The most elaborate and costly Coins ta Portland costume ever seen In Oregon w ill 1 rrr- r-i . i ir9i.Vea sm7h. and Mrs. s.'be worn by Princess impqua. ; Temporary Officers Elected m k-iiiL- leave in the morning for Oakland, Friday 7:45 p. m. 1 Portland and Seaside for a short i vlsit , Co to Eugene : . Dr. and Mrs. E. R. Stewart left I I Bic, From B. C. for Eugene today where they w,ill , I i- n Hansen of Medford. who spenu a snort lime visiting aim: Return From Bandon - t na8 Devn on a trip to British attending to business blatters. lr ami Mr Inhn Tttt9f.nh.1rlr .! f '..I.. ....,., .-n In ltogfbure today, who have been enjoying a short ; on his way south. R.t,urninB.!?, ,NeadT ,, . i m in. .UllUIVU L.IB.ril, vi ; Accepts New Position Sparks. Nevada, who bas been vis-! Charles Pickett has aecepfed iting Mrs V. II. lavis for several I Meetings Being Held Over . . . ... ilni'u u'ill Lava fit- hn.i.M Vi-iiliiv position at me iiuo uiumiu - - for Douglas County Council of Scouts. JACKSON IS PRESIDENT Mrs. Kred Porter and son t yril, left this morning for Taeoma anil Seattle where they will visit with friends und relaiiv.es for two weeks. I.eltciy j watchman TiMt 1"l'"'rL ,.ns.- The The Crasn j.eaker said in make a short address. non't miss the big thrill of the , ,ii nf season, I'mpqua Chiefs, Oakland, hot' .r.'r h,,.n.is of j Friday. 7:45 p. ... l- ) Mara , and they kLi U'.ir 111 ' fnrth they PV twnxifd I'ourse. first clasH 'Maine j"' L"rwllhtho virus. The of death fastened them- ml wan i.ik"""". Drive to Caves Mr. and Mrs. W. T). Pell of Port land, who are guests of relatives here, made a trip to the Josephine county caves, and return, today. Visit in Portland .Mrs. Anna ltroekus, who is em ploved at 1. Abraham's store, win leave Saturday for Portland where she will visit her sister, Mrs. Cof fin, for two weeks. upon nf oihers wvrp SKtlt I why? To I !rn,;;:--.- -ofa whom woi'M domination I ..me a passion. Said the J. "oma chil.l 1 have been ?the inflaeneo of five me..--' . iii.!. Caesa-, Theoro- i! empire, nm i.u- 1- of the O.-r'i.an world (in- tiJ nhall sae'.-v l. that day. ine sn-i 5.n,i..,i forward. With one The Umpqua Chiefs . and Na-i Mined of. are very anxious that a large number of Itoselmrg citizens accompany them t-i Cakland on Friday night lor the biu ceremonial to b: held th-'le a', tn.it time. "We wish to have it understood that this Is not merely a trip for .I,- r'l.li.fa Hlnn.' T. H. Ness. i Each of thee dr-'aine-i of. (.,li(,f Ump((lia, SHld today, "but it . f iiii-ii I ami . .... ..i ti... is a .Heeling oi uio cui.i-uh i ic two cities, to became better ac- r:,l man s" - qualnteil anil promoie n.uiuui ", years he hail been prepar- f (re Wp wnnt Ko8eurR to Fi,0w the friendly feeling we nava i ir ... i.,i,i.,.Fin itl,.a aii.1 Ihfu rnii , , . i .I'll I" 'n'" ' i ' f. blow he expecteu 1)est ))e ll)ne ()V frocim-nt meetings t crashing to her knees, and vjll lf.enu We wan. (.Veiyon in humble Russia, and witn Kos,,UIirg wi, (3 not oth?.-ii.. en fr;iire extending from tne( t.1(.t(1 cr Kriday evening to t-i to Bagdad and the I er- w((h an(1 help gl)OW our Si-i,u. tjl he could then turn at-' Jy ri,e:iR (or t)akiali lo the rest of tiinipe at A)( png not having trans- pi.rla'. on, ars asked to ui at tne Armory before 7 o'clock. As the parade btarts at 7:15 at Oakl tud. it Is '.HfCBsary that ears I. av.j hi" e lVrsons nnv- ing ?xira room in the r ears are r.k.il in en to the Armory nnd 1 M had thrown an Im-, Rk gomeoDO who has no cur kvtarier across the path or ; oi (h(,,r Qwn Tllc..e )s l0 be no Li ambition, lou will cn for a(lmi8S,m, as the en-l-nied in the second chap-1 tl,rl.unm(.nt . , be provi,i,.d abso '.TttieL It deals not "' ' lulelv free. The c.ol.blers have dec i past and presen, but ; . .. . everylnill(! is in readiness for the program. Take Camping Trip- Mr., and Mrs. F. F. Jones, and Mrs. Jones' father. Mr. llelmnn, of Petaluina, Cal., left yesterday for a camping trip on the McKenzie river. They will be absent for sev eral days. lors. taking the place of ired Williams, who recently resigned, Drive to Portland Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams left In their car for Portland the first part of the week. They will spend a short time there enjoying a vacation. If you miss this Oakland show, Friday, you need a night rap and carpet slippers. Attend Funeral tieorge Quine and wifo and Ceorge Sewell and wifo, went to Myrtle Creek today to attend the funeral of Mrs. Win. Weaver. County to Stimulate In terest in Proposition Success Assured. Camping Up River- Jack Wharton, of Wharton tiros..) accomnanieu dv Mrs. w nariou, In City Today Mrs. Fred Henner was In t!te vacationing this week in the wilds city today with several Boxes of of the up-river country. peacnes. jne iieinien. im.u raised some fine fruit this season Steel Man In City ! u,lJ have bad no difficulty in dis- M. I Splane. representing- tne , posing oi meir ciop. Skuglt Steel and Iron company, of Sedro Woolley, Washington, was visiting friends in this city today. Drove to Portland C. A. Lockwood. Lincoln and To Reside In Roseburg Mr. and Mrs. Byron Uladwlll and family of Kansas City, Mo., will arrive in ltoseburg tomorrow or Saturday to make their future Ford dealer for this territory, left I home. Mr. Gladwill Is an eleclrl- Returns From Portland Mrs. Kdwnrd T. Melvln return ed last ni;;ht from Portland where she has been spending tbo past week with her mother, Mrs.. Ilar bara Mcltae. 10 the rest ot r-unipe Rut he forgot that thej bulldog will fight whether; ,Jv or not. lie forgot that j lies over the sea. Jn , all he forgot mat m .' , ()t later tllan 7 p, ,. -n lias hi'oaiii, .1..'. li the Eeienial cannot be fr future. It is floils ad- !l story of the world. The r:ns with Xebucbndr.f zzar, 'ro of a hundred battles. k'.. asleep and droaioed. but i'ri- awnke the Ihing bad gone t:;u. He calleil his wise men red them to tell him the and the interpretation f But thev failed, and were 1 slain. Among the wise! re four righteous men who I , Ta " m prent when the ,h. (continued from page 1) (ailed. These imn asked sive deer , stores handlins sport inp hours" time, and nuid tliev i ... n,,,.i..,i. M fll the drenm and its mean- tlon mlnt(nK knjveJ1 and oilier I oo vou mow wiiat Daniel i equll,mcnt this afternoon, as hunt I The street parade will be the , most spectacular ever seen in ! Oakland, Friday, 7:45 p. ill. DEER SEASON BAN I LIFTED BY PIERCE Newspaper Man Here- Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly of Portland, were registered at the Hotel Umpqua last night. Mr. Kelly is the political writer on the Portland Oregonian, having held that position for several years. this morning ia his car for Port land, where he is calleT Tirr- busi ness matters. clan but very likely will pur chase a ranch and engage in farming. Portlander Here Today J Artnur uavia in tugeno , , . Al lliur irnvis, Ol lliis uiy, uu id Harry Word, son of Tom Wonl.l ,.. UII ..,, ...... ,,. ,ha ol l'oruauu, was vinuuiH wllu,u),il fill rn friends in this, city today for a short time. Will Rehearse Tonight The members of the Umpqua Chief initiatory team will rehearse tonight nt the Elks Hall. The Shell Oil company. Is In Kugene for the two weeks ending Septem ber 3. He will spend Sunday, the 24th, visiting his parents in this city. Home for Visit Stewart Stephens, who has been employed Willi the forest service this summer, is visiting for a few days with, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stephens. He has been located about 25 miles from Tiller. Expected Home Friday Mrs. H. 1,. liathrick and little son. who have been enjoying a visit with relatives and friends In Salt Lake City and points in Idaho for the past several weeks, are ex pected home tomorrow. They aro now at Portland for a few days visit. Left For Sacramento 1 V VAnl,UU hn hfl hill.ll final work will be given tonight in her; th6 pas't ,cw week v,8lt. i.,. -Pa, an..., ... ...v ,ng wi(h relatives and friends, left tntimrrnw nilrht. ).,.. j n , loua' tor Ducruiueuiu. nno tomorrow night. On Way to California Mr. and Mrs. Pollock of Al bany, who are enrouto to Calif ornia and coast points for a vaca tion trip, were visitors in Rose burg today. Mr. Pollock Is the Ford dealer for Albany. Yockey and children and Mrs. Gardiner will continue their visit here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jackson for an Inde finite time. Has Beautiful Asters Mrs. George Cluck who resides at 1326 Umpqua Avenue today brought the News-Review a large cluster of asters of various colors, j Qt,uciOUs, beautifully colored and :MI9. v iuiv una t a v .i. Fine Box of Apples Mrs. Jacob Sharps, who lives on one of the choice fruit tracts in the Garden Valley district, brought to the News-Review office today generous samples of the Elberta variety of peaches. The fruit was extra large, fully demonstrating tin- ami tug inreo menus nciu -r nieiint. and the scripture the 'secret was revealed to 1 in i night vision.' If we more time talking to God s time whispering to the we would understand better an!nr nf events that now I"- snrlil. Xntiie Daniel's nt: There js a God in a that reveal. th secrets.' "Pnj one of the sublimest f -rs tn history ers are hurriedly arnang tnem selves or their trips. The influx of outside hunters probably will not start for a few days. There are a few, however, who have only been waiting for some definite action to be taken. C. C. Winslow, the prominent Sa lem attorney who has conducted a fight against tbo closinir ot the season had arrangements made to en Itiln Ihn ix-nnila mine Tin has and the move-l i .... :..i.... ' n .I- . ; ii.M-ii luKiiiK loo iiKius t'l int; u ir.n.iii.-s lire epen.'ii ( ernor - niir,. ntinviiin H rlerr facl.,1 until her davs tiiniVre.l. M. do - Persia, i 'tin Home worn outlined bv "Ph-t. and later N'nnnlenn Jfokto wahii-i! a world em- " hat overthrew him? :t Wcltinrtiin ii, 9 f 'St. of June 17 n't.) IS. ISIS. "-seen.i.ii t hat mail ' tor Nii.,,1, T Co. Us.. and game commission to close the season into the courts, i and was determined to make a showing regarding the closing of Has Suffered Relapse Norman Ashby who has been ill at Mercy hospital with typhoid fever, has suffered a relapse and is again seriously ill. For a time he improved rapidly, and it was thought that he would recover im mediately. Here From Marshfield Mrs. Lester t'row, of Marshfield, underwent an operation at the Mercy Hospital with Drs. Sether and Stewart in attendance. Mr. and Mi's. Crow arrived here yes terday from Coos Bay where he is employed as barber. Going to Portland Mrs. S. M. King of the Specialty Shoppe, expects to leave for Port land early Friday morning, where she will buy her fall and winter millinery stock. Mrs. King will take advantage of Ihe opportuni ties offered during Iluyers Week at the Oregon metropolis. Will Locate Here Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Thompson and son. Kenneth, arrived here vesterday from Albany. Mr. Thompson is the owner of the Al bany hotel are planning large flowers, and Is selling; them , (he a(laptublllty of the Garden this year. Over From Marshfield O. Imhoff, .of Marshfield, was In town today from the coast city. Mr. Imhoff made Ihe trip over the mountains in his new Lincoln coupe, which he recently pur chased from the C. A. Lockwood Motor Company of this city. the season, and In order to make; their home and are this week seek- Bear Killing Sheep J. E. Pickens and.. Tom Dixon who have been spending the past two weeks in the Huckleberry mountain district returned last night. Mr. Dixon Is running about 2,000 sheep on the government range and reports that more than 100 have been killed by bear. Three bear were killed while Mr. Pickens and Mr. lixon were In the camp. e Auto Case Heard The case concerning the confis cation of an automobile belong ing to Wm. MaHaffey, was heard in court today. The automobile was picked up by county officers when they found a gallon Jug of moonshine in the machine. Under the stae law the state can confis cate all cars transporting liquor. After hearing the testimony in the case, the court took the matter under advisement. Legion Will Soon Meet Umpqua Post of the American building there. They " ... " Z Z to make Roseburg 1 nieeunns u it (in to use his little things i ' f-rfnrm. Waterloo was 7 ot hi history tn Hi,, call of I ' "5t at'.iupi t world! '?" r" fared August 1.1 h Ka'..r l.neai.RO I '1 saul tin rn u-,,,,1.1 i, I ' 'I5'rer,al et'U'ir. s until Christ "II have no en,. ; "nn iiln '" Hre nn; ..oi r ii. I-.. ...... ...i. . . P"lT. A, ..,,., .. . '""i " m. nip course "'I Protih. kingdom Tonight save vou. :'re ho will a trial case was willing to risk arrest by hunting In advance of the season. Ho is bunting It. the Little river district. Those who have been In the woods report the deer quite plen tiful. Up to the present time the forests have been so dry that 1 has been impossible almost to ap proach them, but the recent rams will probably make hunting very good. o You are going to be sorry if you miss the Umpqua Chiefs' show at Oakland, Friday, 7:45 p. m. Ing a residence. Mr. Thompson Is delighted with this city. Going to Ohio T. II. Hill, superintendent of the state trout hatchery at Hoik Creek bft last night for his old home in Ohio where he will spend a month or six weeks visiting with friends and relative been 2S vears sine Mr. been home, and he Is looking for ward with r gn at deal of pleasure to his visit. tember according to an announce ment made today by Adjutant Me Clintock. The local poet will start a membership drive for next year's members soon and expect to add many to the list. All mem Valley soil for the production fine fruit. Arranging Flna Exhibit Charles Clark, local photograph er, is this week selecting some of his finest photos fro display at the convention of photographers to be held in Portland next month. Mr. Clark will enter five portraits and the five he has selected will un doubtedly attract a great deal of attention. He will also exhibit a beautiful colored scene taken on the North Umpqua. This picture is one of the most beautiful ever exhibited In the city and required an entire day to color. Discussed Coos Bay Meeting At today's luncheon of the Ro tary club plans were diBcussed for the meeting to be held at Marsh field next Monday night at which time the Coos Hay Rotarlans will entertain the Roseburg members and tbeir wives. From present In dications there wilt be a large at tendance from here and it is the hope of the committee In charge that the club will respond 100 per cent strong. The Coos JJay boys are planning a lively evening for their visitors and the occasion The first practical step toward ! the early formation and operation of the Douglas County Council of the Hoy Scouts of America, was tnkon lnat niHt In to nehiirr uh..n 'at a meeting called for tho pur pose in the city hall, representa tives of interested communities and civic bodies adopted a consti tution and bylaws, and elected of ficers to Bcrve until the organiza tion Is complete and tho charter obtained. Officers E'ected. The president of the Council, elected Tast night, is V. 1. Jackson, of Roseburg. John Kunvan was selected to servo as Scout Commis sioner. Vice presidents of the county council will be selected in each community affiliating with the central organization as it grows Into final form. The vice presidents entered on tho roster of leaders at this meeting, are C. S. Faunce for the community of Drain and vicinity, K. MeC. John son for Reedsport, Ed Young for Oakland, O. 1. Johnson for Rose burg. OtnVr communities will fill their representation on the execu- tive board, which will be com posed of the president, commis-l sioner, vice presidents, secretary, ' treasurer, national councllmnn and functional committee chairmen, j Temporary Secretary A. J. Geddes was asked to continue in his serv ice pending the result of the effort to obtain a charter. The national councilman is to be elected after the obtaining of a charter. W. F. Harris was elected treasurer. Meeting are scheduled this week at Glendale and Sutberlln. on Fri day and Saturday evenings respec tively, for the consideration of af filiation with the Douglas County Council. A meeting was held in Yoncalla on Tuesday evening re sulting in a pledge of cooperation bv interested citizens to bring about affiliation In that vicinity. The vice presidents for these lo calities are yet to be named. To Extend Work. "No amount of organization can obviate the fact Hint scouting de pends first, last and all the time on the scoutmaster." said Mr. Scott this morning. "It Is often asked, why all this organization when the thing wanted is to have men show bovs how to be real men. Tho answer Is that the pur pose of the orgnnir.nl ion Is lo stlmulalo men to be scoutninsters. and to provide nienns for their training as such. Very good work has been done In many instances in this county, without nny organ ization nnd without nny full time executive leader, and there is nothing but commendation to be given it. The question arises, how ever. Is It worth while to give to ninety per rent of the bovs of the county, or to a part of ninety per cent, what the other ten per rent are now getting out of scouting Tho purpose Is not to change but to Improve and extend, tho good work that has been done." To Form Plans. On Inking over th" chalrninn hln nf the organization meeting Tiffin W&rjF .t . j 571 DEPARTMENT STORES Becoming Fall Hats At a Remarkably Low Price! There are many clever little felt hats for Fall wear, n this group at this low price. They are in the popular poke or roil brim shapes, with plain bands or col ored t c a r f around the crown. Some are of velvet in . various colors with trimming in contrasting shades. $1.98 Q Newest Styles at the , . . Lowest Price ' SPORT SHORTS (Associated Press leased Vlre. Yesterday's hiiBobnll results: At Vernon, a; Portland, 0. At Salt Lake, 4; Los Angeles, 0. 1 14 Innings.) At Sacramento, S; San Fran cisco, 1 1. At Oakland, 5; Seattle, 11. Iri'ss I.eas.'d Wire.) Aug. 21. Morrle of Ilovlo usually writes his plots up Into short stories and sells them to the magazines before they reach tho silversheet. llut not so "The Uist Moment." J. Parker Read, Jr. well known producer of motion pictures, told Mr. Doyle that he was looking for a story for screen treatment a story with an un usual angle. Mr. lloyle outlined a plot ho then had in mind.' It appealed to the producer and he commissioned tho author to prepare the scenario. Mr. lloyle prepared it in the form of a Bhort story even to the de scriptive passages and the dia logue. It might have been pub lished by the Cosmopolitan cr the Red Hook magazines, In whlcn Mr. ( Assochitt'd ' OMAHA. Si-lilnlrnr. Omaha welterweight won a technical KnocKout over hnrt fiction has been ap- Warnlo Smith of Oklahoma in tho B"'6 n"T.V "...??... m., L t seventh round of round bout a scheduled ten OAKLAND. Calif., Aug. 21 Willie Ultihle, former world's lightweight champion, failed In nn attempted comeback nnd drop ped a decision to .loe HI nli h Hutto. Montana, welterweight. In four rounds. , but will prove most enjoyable. .Many ... . 1 t t .. ru iitunninff UI lUfl 1UCBI uivuiifcin n. v. n t- . ...... ....-I., I.. l..r I f,-i, l)r. A. C. Seely, who on P K - ""'"' " .he Initial meeting 10 lane BuvnuiHKM o - - ,.,..., course at Marshfield. All those ith a statement that hl who have not yet reported their : sional duties won d not pern tentlon of going should report at ; permanent assuming of the dull, s once to Henrv Ilooth. mho Is in of leadership. President Jackson charge of the" attendance part of ; announced that he would make an th orogram effort to bring the organization af- the program. council to the point of Committee Channed I action as quicniy as p -m.,.. . . . The Chamber of Commerce auto tain conditions must ii.u.i- .ominin for this finances must be l'l! KMONT, Ohio, Ait?. Fremont was filled with fight fans today, waiting for tho gong to call Hurry tlreb, world's cham pion middleweight boxer and Tig er Flowers. Allanla negro, the ring tonight for their scheduled 111 round no derision bout. In order to .gain the title, tho south erner must win by a knockout, or be fouled. All kinds of grass seed al Whar ton Pros. Liberty Theatre. "Tho Danger Line'' murk the return of Sessue llnynkawa. the distinguished and brilliant .lupin. ese actor, to the screen after an bad 1 absent e of two years, lie is sup- bn met and .ului.,1 l,.fnrn a hprs of the legion should bear In 1 . . ii.. im.,.r. 11 . : rharier will be granted. An early mind the meeting date of I'mpqua., A (.rawfor(i, y. J. Mi- statement will be made as to tbo Post and turn out for the first I ' ' "v 'w,rnb,.riV- Nathan Ful ! manner of compassing these ends. meeting as it promises to be a j gnd K Kabe. Au com- It has : snappy one. . mltteemen should call at the Hill has I Chamber of Commerce office at 7 Here From Prinevnie O.clork narp for their Jdentifica- McKinley Kane, cashier of a ()(n ba((,,., u ha, found that rrinevuie Dan k, is nero mm poind bv bis charming and wiu simie llltie wife, TsuH A"kl. Ill the Liberty Tbeatro tomorrow and Sat urday. One of the most thrilling naval battles ever screened - curs In "The Danger Line." an K. O. II. re lease. It was adapted by Mar garet Turiibull from the novel "The Ratlin" bv Claude Farrerc. I Tull down tho blinds If you are asleep. If not, go to Oakland Frl I day, 7:4"i p. m. 'irrnarh... v. Jr. nt ar..l 'I the exact t so stir.'ly '"tn". The (io't's clock 7 r, 'l vn;, ,ro ,.h hfT p. nt V,N,C! HE BANDS tl'l-i. nil rnlnro 1 -i--, " " in,mitm DAILY WEATHER REPORT 17. S. Weatner Trori-nu. local of fice. Roseburg. Oregon, 24 hours ending 5 p. m. Relative humidity 5 p. m. vesterday 47Tr .Precipitation In Ins. and Hunds. Highest temperature yes terday Lowest temperature last night Precipitation last 24 hours.. Total precip. since first of month Normal precip for this month Total prclp. from Sept. 1. l'J2S, to dale To Take Car Agency Trevis Dyslnger. who until quite recently was engaged In mill work in this city, will probably take over the Nash car agency for Douglas county according to an announcement made today. Mr. Dvsinger savs the new Nash Six ; FALL HATS Fall hats, trimmings, feathers, ornaments, materials, now on (lis ' play at Carr's. Majeitic Theatre. "Th" Last .Moment." the photo phiv which will be the ntlractlon nt the Majestic theatre on Friday fur two ilavs. Is an original screen mnrv written bv .lack Ilovlo Mr i.euilng. almost without cnango. it. proved very easy to adapt the story to continuity form. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Rrltlge Construction, Douglaf County. Oregon. Sealed bids will bo received by the County ("curt of Douglas County. Oregon, at the court house In Roseburg. Oregon, nt 10 o'clock A. M. on the nth day of Sept.. 11124. for construction work on a section of read betweer F.lk ton nnd Reedsport known as Mill Creek Ilrltlge. Tho work involves construction cf 120 feet Howo Truss Housed and 133 lln ft. Trestle, approach. Ill section 1.1, T. 22 S. It. HI W. W. M. Douglas County. Oregon. No bid will be considered unlesi accompanied by cash, bidder's bond or certified check for an amount equal to at least five (5) per cent of the total amount of the bid. A sufficient bond will be requir ed for the faithful performance of the contract In a sum equal to one half the total amount of tho bid. Plans, specifications, forms of contract, proposal blanks, and full Information for bidders may be ob tained at the office of the county clerk or the counlv roadmaster. Court House, Roseburg, Oregon, upon the deposit of fivo dollars. The right is reserved . to reject any or all proposals, or to accept the proposal or proposals deemed best for the t'cinty. lit A R. RIDDLE, County Clerk or Douglas County. Oregon. (Meal) TIIK COI'NTY COl'IiT OP tiOttCI.AS COUNTY. (Vn. K. OI'INK. County Judge. KDWIN WEAVER. Commissioner. Attest : Irn II Ttlilille. Cotttitv Clerk. . k....... fu.ru wnrliinir together I : .... . , ..i..v. iwu in. ------ to inspect nis prune orcnaiu are better than one man working is located in (iarden Valley. Mr. alone as many questions are asked j Kane is nuite. prominent In legion!... . ... ,h, ,,, 1.,, hard .7.. ... "... .mi.,! .-ith " - ...... circles anil in ! ... , ,,,, nmn io answer. K.SI even munv of the local veterans, tie states tha tl'rlneville is already preparing for the convention of the American Legion next year and the bovs will be given a rous ts a beautiful car and should prove ing time in that city. Mr. Kane was taken to tne gou ciuo mi" afternoon by sveral of the local veterans where they enjoyed a few rounds of the game. popular here on account of moder ate price ami high quality. Over Prom Philippines ' Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cotterman of Manila. P. I., arrived in the city 78 last evening from the north, and (were guests untij today of Mr. and fi4 ' Mrs. Stanley Kidder. Mr. and Mrs. 0 Cotterman have resided In the Philippines since 1'JOO. where the (r form . of postofflres for thirteen years. ZZ i; ...; Iir. Kidder was in the postal service in the 18.06 Philippines that Ing several of the committeemen met for the first time, although living In the city several years, so 1 there Is something more to the I plan than greeting the tourists, i Tomorrow evenings' committee 1 had to be changed somewhat IICimlBCSMR I L.IU4I I Ulllis w 1 iitiiuw I nm nnni mnr cidm UI. bUiiUUM- rflnim ' P'itu ,ri be Introduc '""Wit at the band! elusive) he became ac- Average orcein, from Sept 1. nnainted with the Cottermans, and 1S77 34 18 the two families enjoyed very Total deficiency from Sept. much the brief time together here. 1923 11.12 Mr. and Mrs. Cotterman left to Average precipitation for 46 wet , day for San Francisco, from which seasons, (September to May, In- plan Church Rents Hall I The Four Square fiospel Church,1 which has been conducting lent meetings In North Roseburg ad- j Joining the ramp grounds, has; rented the hall upstairs In the. was director of the bureau 1 Horhrade) building, and will hold their church services there start ing next week. The membership1 here is sufficient to maintain a regular churrh. and it Is probable that a new building will be con structed sometime in the near fu- Aii'.rlntf.l Prep Inc-d Wlrv) PLYMOUTH. Vt.. AiK 21 ubout the pres- dtirlng the so- Chlefs and had to go to Oakland V.r .rm it,. y,.t(.rilny arter for the pow wow, so the commit- j noon nn( tilKfit. one bolt pulling several of the original committee , l;h,'n'n ,trui, are members of the I'mpqua ; (,.n,., home here tee for tomorrow evening is as fol lows. Messrs. Walter flood, W. II. Fisher, O. C. Ilrown, Roy Hollows, W. H. Ilrown and Dr. C. II. Church. out of commission tne ten grapn apparatus In the temporary busi ness office in the general store. The slore Is situated about BO vnrils from where the president The tlane In costume by Trine- an( ),ls family are staying In the ess I'mpqua Is worth ten times the : home of his father. John Cool effort to get to Oakland. Friday, ' d. 7.45 m I Electrical workers were kept o I busy several hours repairing Ibe With rnmniete leased wire damage, but no material injury service, reaching to all parts of .31.48 Sept. I nrnmn. Ihe News-Review furn ture. The hall will be occupied the; 1lh(,4 4200 subscribers the lut flrst of next week and will serve . Mt BOW, every d'T to accomodate the congregation) 0 i,.. in .nil f,,r Muni nn i urn II ..nie nnnnanent Quarters can For ouieK results use con 2. j be arranged. j Review classified ads. Phone 135. was done by the bolt. President Coollilge and bis family wero apparently not dis turbed. No wires going to Ihn Coollilge home were affected and the real effect of thu bolt was not felt here. Women Wanted At CANNERY UMPQUA VALLEY CANNING COMPANY ROSEBURG, OREGON Spruce Street Phone 525 II Rj5