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Annua! Douglas County w peaking. Sports, BUREAU PI GN1C jusfc Horse and Mule Races Basket Dinner, free Coffee vt OAKLAND All Day Saturday, Aug. 23 errior Pierce j... Jureau kland. will be the chief speaker of .. l ! n n t- man nnrl Manv talks by proimi. ....... Basc'ball game between the Farm j Rusiness Men of anu ... team Everyone Invited Everything Free Rffl'T Tne annual Douglas County Farm Bureau pirnlo is to be held at Uaklanu on next Saturday. Uov i eruor Pierce la lo be the chief j speaker of the day, but there will be many other interesting features as well. The meeting la to con- i J yofove AVV 'UXWV VIOLENT DARE. f i Aorooa or "JH Half -Hint Xlfife" "Jrvt-or Tamt?' ktc $ WHO'S WHO AND WHAT'S HAPPENED , famous MART HATWARD, beauty, la In leva with kbiii'K nil. I. IAN. but during . tmue throughout the entire day. , m!aun(loIvundin , with him baa j starting with a program in the arrij j morning. Special musical num- j 81K N-inEL CAVENDISH. vW I bers, talks, and stunts will nake'lng Englishman, whom shs hardly .Muiu.us ru, i knows, and who nas uuuu a VHB.ei uiuuer win in tru- joyed been called honM Immediately arter uw h ih death of hts futlirr. ion the grounds. Immediately af-'fc. .,hl- between ilary and Coftue is to be furnished ter the picnic dinner Governor Bru n bocn caused by Pierce will speak. The remainder of the day will ue given over to sports and amusments. Horse and mule races are planned, and the farm bureau has chulienged the business men of Oakland to a base ball game. Arundel, piano tuner. Phone 1S9-L. o . PLIABLE JAILOR Upstairs Next Umpqua Hotel Cleaning, Pressing, Alterations We Make Your Clothes in Roseburg HQ t,TCUil - (Associated Press Leased Wire.) SACRAMENTO, Aug. 20. Snow fell in the mountains of northern and northeastern California lute Monday anil early yesterday, it was reported here today. , SALT LAKE CITY, Aug. 20. The high hills around Suit Lake City and Ogden were lightly cov ered with anow today as a result of a storm early this morning. ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo., Aug. 20. A very light covering of snow greeted Rock Springs residents when they aiose this morning. vp-:. t re., auk 4 holder of the world's In- ... r,.conl for tne !; and dressing table. Bnt Mary sighed with - relief as she entered It, an4 went about the business) of changing her clothes. . She had the scrupulous neatness of those who are forced to be eco nomical. Her smart silk suit vus hung In a muilin bag and put In tr closet when she had brushed oft every ieck of dust; her bat went Into another lag, her pumps on trees and into a shoe cabinet, her stockings into the wash bowl In the little bathroom adjoining. Five minutes later she was on the roof of the shabby old building, look ing down over the great pageant of New York. For an InsUuit she etood regarding It. New York. Ailed with people whos-i burdens were so mueh heavier than hers, yet whose cares seemed so trivial to her. in compari son with her ownl And how many there were who knew of her, who lerhnps envied her. Iwause of her marriage to Nigel Cavendish. It .boot liruce Ollllan. She wae oniy uiey Kne determined to allow her heart no chance 10 CAM1LI-A WAITE. to whom Mary Is strangely Indebted. TODAY'S INSTALMENT XIX LIFE'S TANGLED THREADS nl'RINd her convalescence Mary did not , even make Inquiries 3TJ WW- VIOLET DARE It had always neon a pleasure to her to stand In this secret nook of hers and look down over the city's homes and otTlre building, ana think of how much happiness there was ther', because so many of the people beneath those roofs cared for each other. She had liked to remember tl.rit love was a thing thst had noth ing to do with money, that anyone could love. Yet now she felt bitter as the thought enme to her. Those girls who worked In othros. those young wives and mothers who kept their little homes together, were so much h.ippler thnn she was! She watered the marigolds and nasturtiums growing In the boxes y Classified Section ALL NEW ADS ON BACK FAQI tne past vear 'will Mr. from has i h auriio; raitcrsity of Oregon . ,.,,, .Mifeniller 1". i ho recently r turned to sp at Outage drove m-.;ir games in Paris gi;,d bv the Japanese gov s' to give a series of exhibi gjnpan. j will be no competition in said, "hut will 1)l' I""'1' sir.un work." Mc; of the Olympic games. jm stateil that he was ( pressed by Nurmi. the Km- , ir..T. who was. in his opln-1 frarvel of the meet. Ilobin the Oregon Agricultural I'tTafce a Chance' ttilic liability and fc-r damage insurance f.jr car. One accident i :st you thousands of fr. The cost of iirotec (; small. For uutonio tli'Qrame. sec F.YOUNG & SON j IXSURASCE West CoastDairiesV V College, he said, was the big sensa tion in wrestling events. When Mr. Spearow returns from Japan ho will have covered nearly 51.000 miles this summer. Mr. QnMmw rernivpd his decree from the University in June. He will ! act any other business that may remain In Cottage Grove, where he legally- and properly come before is pastor of the First Presbyterian ! said meeting. church, until the date set for sail ing to Japan. NOTICE TO PRUNE GROWERS NOTICE Is hereby given to all the nipmhers of flip South Douglas Coonerative Trune Growers. Pool look that a meeting; will be held in the Odd Fellows Hall in the City of Myrtle Creek. Oregon, on Friday, the 29th day of August, 1924, at the hour of eight o'clock P. M. of said day, for the purpose of elec ting a Board of seven directors and perfecting the organization of the South Douglas Cooperative Prune Growers Pool, and to trans- BIG BENEFIT BALL ,Ou St. Phone 417 Next Saturday night, the Mel rose Country Club will give a bene fit danco. The proceeds to go for a good cause. Everybody Invited. Numbers including Btipper, 75c. COMMITTEE. REEDSPDRT FILL Ii. FATE. EDWIN WEAVER, S. S. JOHNS. FRED WEAVER. A. W. CASWELL. VFRR trultor to her. So she lay lim ply In the wide white lied of Vera Atwood's most charming guest room until the doctor had her moved to the balcony overlooking the gardens, and then lay there quite as limply. until in despair the doctor ordered her home. "But she lives alone," protested Vera. "There won't be nnyone to take enre of her. Her aunt Is alroad. ia the servants are away, -Mury has been visiting her friends for months and months u "She'll never get well here," turned the doctor, brusquely. j"shoi needs to be alone. lt her go." And so Mary departed, lool.lng n fruit mid lovelier than ever. I Thinking that she saw a questioning In the girls eyes, vera .e- marked casually as they waited for the train, "Oh. did I tell you tr.ai Camilla has taken liruce off to the mountnlns? j "No," replied Mary, uninterestedly. "Oh. Isn't that a charming frock, j Vera that blue one? I must have , some new things mndo when I get j back to New York." Hut her heart seemed to be turn Ing somersaults. liruce In the' mountains with Camilla! No doubt they'd be married there as soon as V. w,.nm uft!l n111?h. n.hin New York, she did not i nhc looted don il orcr the great go to the smart little house on Park jKiKant of A' York. . .l..l. hn, mini i nlleil home, i i ... .-,nrt ent south nn.l east, her she had placed around the edge of h ,en,tm Its wav through hot, i the roof, and then dragged emwded streets w here children tored ol STAY OF The Umpqua Chiefs and the Squaws, of Roseburg, will visit Oakland Friday night to fraternlie with their fellow-boosters In this community, says the Oakland Tri bune. They are comlug In re sponse to an imitation from the Cobblers who will leave nothing undone to make Hie occasion a success. It Is understood that the Ump qua tribe will announce their ar rival in this vicinity by beating their tom-toms and flourishing their tomahawks. They will form in battle array and appear in the various streets of the village in t.ieir war paint and blankets. On this foray they will ' be accom panied by their famous band and drum corps which will greatly add to the interest and excitement of the expedition. In order to prevent any danger of hostilities. It. I). Ilridges, GobhleCohhler. has beeu delegat ed to "make big talk" with the Chiefs and will offer himself as a Hostage for the security of the members of the tribe In our midst. To show their peaceful intentions the Gobblers will don their head pieces and loin the rednien In their march and festivities. About 8 o'clock the Umpquas will gather In council at the Gob bler's hall and will then proceed to exemplify In a thrilling manner the mystic rites of their tribe. While these are kept secret from tho pale faces. It Is rumored that svmhollsm. torture and romance are all Introduced Into the cere monies with powerful effect. The entertainment will ho better than a show and there will be no admis sion charged, the Umpquas com ing solely on a mission of good fellowship. Their only purpose is to get acquainted and to promote the boosting spirit by their visit The Gobblers and the rest of ue folks will welcome the I ,efs and Squaws to Oakland and will be out In full force to show their Hospitality. TV. Lane, FOR SALE FOR RENT FOIt SALE Stave silo, llros. Phone HF14. Buyer FOR RENT Sarety deposit boxes Roseburg National Bank. FOR SALE 16 In. old growth fir. Call 7F5. TOR SALE Ford coupe, Bargain. Phone 38 J. 1922. FOIt KENT Furnished sleeping room, bath, 401 South Main. St ir uit uttii-teroom house, ?40. Apply Hamilton. furnished to vv. . a FOR SALE Or trade, automo biles. S2 West I.ane St. OLD GROWTH fir block wood, for sale. Phone 418 R. bnt- steamer chnir to a corner plaved from curb to curb, and bit- ! Horn which she could see tho W II- i n iMinmlnn. Across ! liainsburg Bridge's lofty, beautiful FOR oAl.K Registered rain. Ros coe Conn. Phone 6F24. ELBERT AS. South of Winston bridge. W. W. Chambers. FOR SALE Dresser, bedstead and springs. 1017 Corey Ave. BROCCOLI plants for sale. Dr. C. H. Bailey, Roseburg. Oregon. FOR SALE Chevrolet bug. Cheap if taken at once. 1047 Corey Ave. FIR WOOD. Orders taken Lane St. Rooming bouse. A. McAllister FOR SALE Five good Humbou- lette yearling rams. I'houe 19F14. FOR SALE 50 hogs reio'y to fat ten. J. F. Van Allen. Day Creek, Ore. T7I5 SALE Shout ami pigs! Phone 10F21 or address C. C. ling, Cleveland, Watkln Store ISO phone 177. E FOR RENT Good furnished housekeeping rooms 112 Broclc- way. ; FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room. 477 So. Jackson St. Phone 104-J. FO R RENT Furnished bouse keeplng rooms, reasonable.. 1110 Prospect. , . - FOR RENT 4-roomed house with bath. Close In. Inquire A. J. Car man, 446 So. Pine. Phone 106-L. H . I WANTED 5CTI0NSALE L Aug. 23, 1924 1:30 p. m. by place in Riverside, penbower, Oregon. p Coui Stove-good as W'm Stove same Bed. 2-inih imsts B"d, 1-inch posts Felt Mattress. W Cotton Matiress Steel lied Sprit! '; uod-IMl!ie IM V Chairs, k at Chairs, f Ciixk. h M Fruit Jar;. P 3 Jirs I s new. Springs. H iios. o'her 1 Fruit. '. f i t. new. sard, ii tools and t"o ii'iin. rous to TERMS CASH BROWN, 0ner. XAMBsxGH. Aucll0neer "ARDING. Ctrk. Tho work of filling In the busi ness district of Keedsport is to bo startetl in the very near future, ac cording to J. C. Diehl. a prominent resident of that city, who. is spending a few days In Roseburg. The city has bonded itself for the purpose of filling in the main por tion of the city, and the contract has alreailv been let. Tho dredge (Associated Press Leased Wire.) LOS ANGELES. Aug. 20. Gov-1 gathet ernor Richardson, in a telegram received here trlay by Superior Judge John L. Fleming refused to take any action to stay the execu tion of Clarence (Tuffy) Held, sentenced to hang for the murder of Charles Welngarten, Los An geles trunk merchant. WOBBUES AS NOTICE TO PATRONS ' I have not sold my Interest in the Jc-nes and West Barber Shop and B?anty Shop In tho Terminal Hotel, and am not leaving Rose burgt The business will be conduc- is expected within a few days and j ted as formerly by Mr. West and work will start at once. The mud myself. will be sucked up from tho river F. JONES. I i .. . i.,. ' o ueu HIIU yiujllieu iiiiu 111c nw trict. The entire business section Is to be Improved In this manner, the cost being estimated at about $75,000. Dr. Diehl is otday arranging for the shipment of twenty-five boxes of peaches to Ileedspoi t. He" says that all fresh fruit received in the I city Is shipped in by boat from California, nnd such fruit as is rafsed in the Roseburg district Is I seldom ever seen. When the road ! down the river is opened, one of ! the first demands that the Reeds pott people will make will be up on the growers of fruits and vege tables, and there will be a very profitable business developed in handling vegetables, fruiis and melons. in the coast section, -are ness a green aquure wnere uenrnes suxxi thick along the p:ilhs and people lolled on the grass, down a side streot, and Mary descended In front of a tall, old-fashioned apartment house, paid the driver, anil followed the shirt-sleeved Janitor, who enme hurrvlns un from the basement to up her smart luggage anu enrry It before lier to the lop Hour. She followed him slowly, stripping off her I, - gloves as she mounted the nam dark stairs. Hut her face wt dger, more c.Ter than it had bee . since last she looked Into Bruce Gillian's. She opened the door for the Jan itor, saw her bags deposited, tipped him. and closed It behind him. Homo, at last her own home, he loved In eplte of Its plnin furniture and chenp hangings. Hhe looked about the living room affectionately, crossed to the windows to linger the leaves of n vino Hint grew In a low pottery bowl, strnlchtened the soft blue curtains nnd smoothed the cre tonne cover of the cnuch. Opening from the living room was a bedroom, starkly furntsheil ns an corner of a hospital ward, with Its narrow, whl'.e-covored bed, chiffonier spun. lluvlng Deiiuty ueiure ut seemed somehow to hrlng uruco nearer. And In thoso quiet moments nlone. In a phiee of which none or her friends know, she dared take out her precious memories of him nna dwell on them, even tliotlgtl tney brought tears to her eyes. A queer place and a strange pas time for the bride of one of the peers of the renlm! She gave hardly a thought to Nigel: there would have to be so many thoughts of Nigel later! Ca blegrams 'hud come from blm while she lay 111 at Vera Atwood's, nnd he had left a photograph for her, and gifts had come from New York, bought Just b.'fore he sailed wntch bracelet set with square dia monds, to mark the hours of their separation; books with which to while away her time while recuper ating: a brink hook, with the name of Lady Mary Oiivendish on the cover. They lay now In the bottom of Mary's overnight bug. She was not Ijidy Mary now, but Just Mary llaywnrd. with her heart yearning for Brucs Gillian. IUULI i 0ESFuOMEIiy:i31CJLRElwsI ! AWTLERS SCORES HIT Lovers' Meeting. Everything for fool comfort ami corn cure, corn and hunion pads, foot soap and iiowder, absorbent cotton anil bandages, and the fa mous Jung's Arch Support. Lloyd Crocker. (Associated Press Leased Wire.) LOS ANGELES. Aug. 21 Kd DeLaney, a member or the Indus trial Workers of the World 1.. ....i In l...l...ir rt Ihut nr. I uroimiii nun in i. ii.,,, " . -- 1 ganlzation In superior court yea- j terdav against the elly or Los , ! Angeles for $0,500 damages, growing out or three recent i raids on I. W. W. headquarters in I the harbor district. .... " ' " "riotoe, caK won the hearts of all persons" swooped down upon ihe ( organizations rooms and destroy-; ed pamphlets, documents and books of the I. W. v . with tne, encouragement of law enforce mrnt officials. Opening lo a capacity audience at tho Antlers theatre last own ing, the King Revue of 1921 made a decided hit with the audience. The singing of Miss Gene Met- owrs rf lilirh class smuts. Miss Mctraii isissesses a wonderful voice and the applause received prou d that Roseburg audiences favor hi:h class songs. The comedy end of the hill honors were shar- d esual- ly by Lew Marshall nnd Hownid Haywood. The dancing of both these comedians won round of applause. The dancing numbers' of Miss Marjoiie King, late dancing slur or New York, were wonderrul and registered big Willi the audience. The ensemble numbers' by the chorus were good and the cos tumes beautiful.' All In all King's Revue of 1!-1 offers more good enliiialnment than ninny rmid attiartinns charg ing double the admission charged for this program. ' Tonight an entirely new show will be offered with a complete change of picture program. V.'itliln 3 hours you can now fliv ver to llandon by the Sea The community fair at Glide on September 13 is expected to attract a great deal of intention from all over the county. In order not to conflict with this event, which l being arranged by the Glide Grange, the Rosehuig Home Pro ducts Show was set for the dates of the loth, 11th and 12th, nnd Glide has promised to have a large part of its exhibit on display In Roseburg on those three datos. All of the territory from Dlxonvllle north and east In included In the community fair, and from the in terest being shown It is believed that it will ho one of tho best events of Its kind ever arranged in the county. A fine program h it been arranged in connection. Talks will be made by C. O. Garrett, who Is arranging the county's ex hibit at the state fair, C. E. Spence, sln'.o market agent; C. J. ll'ird. of the department of markets: of Ihe Oregon Agricultural College, and Dr. C. H. Bailey, editor cf the Oiegon Grange Bulletin. FOR SALE ol wagon or will trade for sheep, goats or milch cow. Phone 84 F2. FOli SA,LE Good oats, vetch nnd cheet hay. Inquire Geo. Tel ford ranch, Happy Valley. SHROPSHIRE RAMS Good reg istered yearlings tor sale. G. II. Thompson. Macleay, Ore. FOR SALE-Broccoli ""plants. Os wego Btrnln. C. W. Bradford. Phone 15F21. FOR SALE Chevrolet touting model, 1920. A bargain for 75. Cash. Call FOR SALE Two young milrh cows. Just rfesh. Three miles west ot city. Lloyd C. Moolhart. FOlFI SALE-4 registered-Hamp shire rams. I yearling and 3 lambs. J. J. Belts, Phone '6F34. FOR SALl! One" milch cow. 10 acre ranch for rent. One mile north of Riversido store. V. L. Bush. PEACHES Elbert a peaches, half mile east of Highway. Just north of Happy Valley Bridge. M. M. Van Horn. FOR SALE 10.000 foot of used lumber on Camp Grouud, Bel lows Grove. A bargain. A. V. Rhoads, at Camp Ground. SHROPSHIRE "rams for" sale i yearlings, one 3 year old. regis tered. 1 lamb subject lo register. l.ewen Parker. Phone 36F3L FOR SALE TtnglHttiri-l R.'im boulllot and pure bred Delnln rams, 1 and yrs. old. Address J. G. Barnes, Ten Mile, Ore. RANGE RAMS for sale. 15 regis I HOME LAUNDRY. Phone 837, WANTED Clean rags. Highway Service Garage. W A NT ED Experienced waitress at once. Royal Restaurant. WANTEIWTuttteys. large- oT small. Boyer Bros. Thone 14F14. WANTEIWoViTof ' any kind by day or hour. Housework prefer red. Phone 360-R. WANT EllbouTTiix pruno pick ers. To begin Sept. 1. Good camp ground. Phone 17F4.',.' WANTEIViiome-laundry at my home. First class work done. Quirk wash. 421 Pltzer8i. WANTED LOAN $1200 " mi $3500 worth of real estate. Gilt edge security. Address L. E... cure News-Review - WANTED riaca cooking on ranch for 4 or S men, more or less. Mrs. A. V. Bailey, 120 No. Stephens St. " WANTED-to'buy, a good second hand feed cutter. Will trade good horse, saddle and bridle for ewes H. J. Fretwell,. Dlx onvllle, Ore. TWO BOYS WANTED To give away free samples tack up signs. Car furnished. See R, ll Bon, Terminal Cafe, Eugene, Ore gon. A blizzard ensilage cutter will last for years, because they are made right. Seo one at Wharton Bros. (AHftnriiitcd Press Leased Wire.) SEATTLE, Wash., Aug. 20. Tiny Hermiin of Omaha, lormerly of Astoria, won a decision over Floyd Johnson, Sealtle In the six round main event of an entire heavyweight boxlnx card at Hie Coast League baseball park here last night. lioceo Slraniagalla, Portland, knocked out Eddie 1 1 ii n man. navy, in the first frami of a scheduled six-round seml- willdlip bilttle. LOST AND FOUND -i i- LOST Betwei'ti Tormlnul Hotel and First Stato and Savings Bank a largo round brewst-pln et with small pearls and dia monds. Please return to Cham ber of Commerce. Mrs. B. O. Davis. MISCELLANEOUS i Hair curled, 25o. 328 No. Kane. WE BUY, Bell or exchange phono graph records. Phone 637. 328 Ko. Kane St. tored yearling Shropshlres; well ...j-. -jjjj-jj low, t nrw Intrmat e "lit uti M tiBiplPrtpril lorn, tl'ir. noknl p,n in 10 nuttulr M tr trrS 10 Lfinf lull rrt,M to 24 b'.nN m r bark. ttad 10c tr 2 hour wnpl fc. t" mini Uh..fW.c- Co .C'"-'!-' f 1 . . n ,' ' r ' 1- wooled anil thrifty, your choice I $25. Mrs. W. K. Stafford, 1001 Mill St., EugemOre. uTo-ACRE ranch."good buildings, part timber and farm land, for sale or trade ror Roseburg property. For further particulars write to owner. L. C. Rusbo, Rogue River, Oregon.Rt. 1. FOR SALE Beautiful homo In West Roeeburg. Largo house, modern. Large lots, fine shade trees. Barn. All for less than you enn build the house. Call 1170 Military St. or phono 450-L. FOR SALE One 25 h. p. station- ary gas engine; ono 6 h. p. sta tionary gas engine; one 21 In. centrifugal pump: 2.10 ft. 6 in. corrugated pipe; 100 ft. 4 In. pipe, steel. Box 24, Wiiichestur, Ore. . A SNAP-rl'or sale or Iraile. Qual ity Cafe. Medford Oregon. Seat ing capacity 100. Private bootliH, lunch counter and tables. Doing good business. Price $2000.00. Other business demands my at tention. A good car cmisldered. Will II. Wilson, Medford, Ore gon. FOR" SALE-3 good cows, one brood sow, 7 weeks pigs, 8 tur key hens, olio Kpan of mures, wagon and harness, one road wagon, power harrow, garden cultivator, No. 12, Del.aval Sep arator. 8 gallon can. Rhode Is land Red pullets, kitchen cabi net, steel couch, rocker. Must be sold this week. II. A. Tanner, ;i ,i.. east of Sutlierlln. " " PROFESSIONAL CARDS i Lilt- M. H. PLYLr.lt i nn apracuc pluslcbm. you aulo repair work. 329 W. Lane St. WR OWNER Don't forget to call 553 when in need of aut paits. Surf f 's Auto Wrecking House. FAR M ERS MuTual Firn RcHel Association. Rate $3 per $1000. Drvor space for 1001) bushel prunes. I. M. Tuthlll, 3 uii..W. of Sutlierlln. Fresh Vegetables Lois of nice fresh, crisp Vege tables at the lowest market prices. Wo give special atten tion lo this part of our stock and wo know we ran please you. If you are particular about your vegeiubles. Como In and see what we have. Economy Grocery PHONE 63 114 W. Lane St. i TUBBY Isn't It the Truth, Boys By WINNER K Fm. Wall 4li)3t It. FWchiii Mw. Co. 4 UI0N BOAKDi la price. ST ? IX KOSEBURG 0P AT CHESTER. COME U) WDW-VOO M05.T CTAJnEVOOR bath J -GESZi da Mm- U.'0ji"-s! "" ii n H r r. iDOWTMtEO A SPIDER AW I WCRL CAMPIM' I TOOK A t OME EVER.V DAV f ELjDOkiT NEED ANY VET Hi Hake omewethlr Ywh wop VootA S jirX 4- vnu iC-a- f-r-r l-if :C taJ MOM MAKlM' ME TAKE A BATH -J0ST vECAUSE n;i SAOERDAV S 1 un Viii)iii.. ,iio.i m wrr.-r ,7 v iyj-J 41 ,. imm When the Income Stops Have you Prepared for that emergency? JOHN E. FLURRY Insurance Agency Rooms V and 2 Roseburg Bank Bldg. Phone 183 Roseburg, O a. Electronic Diagnosis and Treatment (Abrams Method) " OR. HARRISON FOLK klectrome and Chiropractic Physician 4171R19 Perkins Bldn. tcl Umpqua VktiFCi