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BOSEBUBC NEWS-"" Tl TF.sDAY. OCTOBER E1CHT fl&t . L p ? i is em up msrJi i u Mm li J nil U "ii'V fiif 1 VX? 0 NW Petitions Placed in Cir-; 'Til i?ir"" ciilaticn in City , W VAr v'P A Wards Today. ii n ri I l J li I I I You Can Dance WEDNESDAY NKm ALU EVENING 75c kRGAIN BLUE DEVILS l Rainbow -ITS A BARGAIN" "Savin' It with music. Is this Overcoat year for YOU ? You got through last year wilh the old one. For tins year invest in one of these new Adlcr Colle gians. All the late touches the big, easy-flowing lines the low-hung pockets the wide-apart but tons the broad, Scotchy plaids. Duilt to give you miles and miles of comfort and good looks. Slip into one and see how dressy you look. Triced moderately, as usual. QPBNCEfS ON CASS STREET ALL WELL QUALIFIED'; Stanley Kidder, Fred Reidel and G. V. Young Candi dates Ernest I lelli well Mentioned. a, (Associated lr.i.il.nt4Wlr. ) MCALLISTER. Okla., Oct. 4 7 Catewavs to mine No. 12 of the itock Island Coal and Mining company, near ifarthshorn, were dynamited last nii;ht and au attempt ,.. i in hum two rajl- road tr.-stl.-8 leading to the f.-.r.y7.r)ARCiAlNS Roseburg: - - 9-k o Main ni. WANTEI 3 or 4 thrifty pigs i- llon-tiT-Hke. R. F. ! N- FOIl SALE-Oliver typewriter, j ...,v.i.. r.i.3 N Main St. I q mums OF! L liiLmuuiiu i c jliUUil. tB00btl i UlsUlcl . t NEW TODAY t Question of Taxpayers League Directors. k-vv fittinir. 228 No. Main St. ; mine, it became . t....va KimilL out- liu.. iw-,- - the Incident has aroused the mining field. -o T were made. ., 1 i While 8 lore l rum mo ; office of Sheriff Anderson of l'ittsl.urgh county was lines- w tigatiiig the blast at the gateway, fires were started at the trestles, neither Vas , more than half a mile away. The ofiicers extinguished the blaze. Hoth trestles appeared . to have been soaked in oil, they said. The mine has b operating part time, w YtTdraK 9aw The company has been paying the l'J2i wage acme, w. . approved by the miners uii- w Ion. but had announced the.: . Intention of opening other . properties which have been closed during a wage dispute and operating under the 1917 scale on an open shop basis. With all its mines working the company plan- ned to employ about 1200 1ST . QUOTES FROM M'BRIDE Nominating petitions were plac ed in circulation for Stanley Kid der Fred lteicl. l and Ueorge W. .. il....... M i K'.ll- lOUIIg lor conn, in. i. ; - - ,,, der will run from the second i paying th ward, Mr. licidel from the third ward and Mr. Young from the fourth ward. An effort is being made to bring Ernest llelliwell out as a candidate from the sec ond ward. Mr. Kidder Is proprietor or Kidder's shoe store, a former postal inspector who has retired Iroiu the government service. He has been nuite active ill city af fairs, and is well qualified for the office of councilman. Mr. Kelil.-I li now a council man, hut has been unable to at tend during the past lew weeks because of serious illness. He has made a good record, and lias proven his ability. (I. W. Young is a well known Insurance and realestate dealer and has been very Interested in civic affairs for a number of years. Me has nil of the necessary Mn:,iirir..itlfmi for n good council- miin Tiu.v have encouraged and There nre now two candidates wm' eontiniio to foster this traffic out for every ward and an effort w,i(., lils proven of great value Is being made to tiring oui iinoui- to tlli m." Krnest 0 . Laurel- rt 1.1ml!,, II r.O cents per dozen. ny ma KOIt SALK Leather uavenpon. $35. and other furniture. 915 Lil burn Ave. t m FOI "SALE Vetch, and oat hay. Also walnuts, fall 15F15. even- S11EK1' FUIt " SALK neadof ewes, l'rice J6.5U per head. Box lii35. Itoseburg. to trade for 2u tier sec. growth fir wood. 242 V. 1st Ave., N. 1'none oea-J. FOIt"SALE 50 tler"of"black oak block wood. $2 on the ground. V. N. LaRaut, I'hone 12F33. iirRRbU(JHSAl)DIN(j machii complete with stand, will guar antee, fall Mr. TownsendML WANTEI)To rent ranch, stocked with 50 to 200 sheep. Address "Stockman." care News-Review. EMPTY truck to Bandon and Mnrshfield Wednesday and Thursday. For rates call Denn (lerretsen Co. Phone 128. Ill by putting a large quantity of Ice on top of the load and sending the car out without icing and no charge for refrigeration, or with only initial Icing in the bunkers at a small cost. It must be evident to every one interested, that Pacific coast rail carriers are not going to ar bitrarily do anything that will bring about a d. pressing eneci i, vi.i.tahle industry on the - "FT Mi We Honor the Meroo7 or Columbus er In the second ward, llelliwell. a resident of wood. Is helnir urged em. American fwicc, fute ill Wharlnn wire and I Lawn grass seed and I at Wharten Itros. fertilize "it fkl.hl.K A l.lf.HT THIS NDIll.l. : .Tl II. Ill' CIH'ttsK! IIKHIi'X ) )I H liri'itKI I SII Y! WE will give a good allowance for your old watch on the price of any of the new models shown in our window this week. IT'S THE FAMOUS Walth am A tli'n imnji I but Inillt Tor hiinl work you (Ihto fon1 hand! ELGIN - WALT! 1AM GRUEN WATCHES S Cass jfT JEWELERS 0 - M Vj Cass I St. H H I rri..n,l. tn lifi'itiiin n camlidat. but has not yet agreed to allow j Ins namo to go on t lie Hanoi. Frank Clements and Storey lies urn candidates from the first ward. Frank l.llliurn and Stanley Kidder from the se cond ward. Hr. C. n: Wade eand Fred liledel from the third ward and Dr. Clair K. Alien from the fourth ward. R. L. Whipple, present Incum bent, and 11. .1. Watson, are filed fur city recorder, and W. Thomas Is unopposed for city treasurer. Hr. (leorgp K. Ilouck U alone In the field for Mayor nt the present time, and nlthouch there has be, n some talk of other candl-; dales no one as yet como for- . ward to make the race. Dr., Ilouck. Is well qualified and his candidacy seems to meet with j general approval. Tomorrow Is the last day upon I which candidates may file for j city or county offices and all pe-, tltions must ho In by that time, j The county clerk is now preparing ( the poll books for the election, j i,n,l the printing of the ballots, will be started by the end of the I week, us soon as he can compile ! bis report after the certifications Irotn city recorders are complete. Harriet Halderman. 1U47 Corey Ave. Phone 290 L. n ii i ni if e 1 1 i i a ii iMPM A CITY Cbekaing Forces on Retreat From the Shanghai Battle Lines. HALED HAY, a mixture of oats, vetch, rve grass. Delivered your home, Itoseburg nt 22. Address W. S., care News-Review. HAY Between S and 6 tons No. 1 mixed oat, vetch and cheat. $15 ton takes the lot. M. L. Stevens. looking Glass. FOR SALE OR TRADE Dodge ( screen side commercial truck, Kood shape. Will take payments j from responsible party. Phone ! 42-J. I lOsTone skin lynx choker, be- j tween Fred McCord's and Oak-, land. Finder please leave at this j office or Stearns & f henoweth, i Yoncalla. Ore. Reward. ONEhmidred and sixty acres of land with four million ft. of fir timber for sale in Douglas Co. Ore., by owner. Write f has. S. M.crav. Port Orford, Ore. LOST Monday, black and green fountain pen on Jackson St. be-; tween Lane St. and Rose school, j Finder please leave at this of- i fice. Reward. I Foil's! ALE 8 room modern house with furnace; large lot close In. , Good value for $3500. Some 1 terms. Chas. Kyes, 826 N. Jack i son St. FOR SALE One large leather rocker, two kitchen tables, one .,,,h.,r,l nne set springs, one .,irv.i mnire. one book case. In- Snnreme Justice Answers -"-I Similar Question Unique But Plain Manner. In answer to the question rais ed by the directors of the Doug las County Taxpayers League as to whether or not the county . n iht tn transact bus iness with only two mcnitSers present, District Attorney Guy Cordon prepared and presented a written opinion in which he holds that the court has such right, and that business transact ed by the judge and one commis sioner is legal. i a n.Kar r,f fltlzenfi and tax payers of Douglas county have In- quired of this offico as to wheth-j er your court could function in ; the transaction of the county i business without the presence of! the county judge and both com-j mlssioners." the district attorney j says in the opinion which is ad dressed to the county court. "This question, as you know," he Christopher Columbus wa, . who put his ambition into t rtiiii.MiKu no met with Ha, courag.-nients, he ilia dm h k Start ill the right diru.!?' never tiro In your pursuit with the Roseburg National i c interest raid on Savin Account!, " TheKosebuigNatioM 5 in DR. H.C. CHURCH OPTOMETRIST ' EXCLUSIVE-OPTICAL SERVICE Perkins Building Phone 86 Second Floor Roseburg, Ore. SWAN t. PEAR INDESTRUCTIBLE Specially priced this week trw S3.98 Upward! SWAN PEARLS compare very tatonUi more expensive pearl strands, and . confused with the ordinary pearls that the prices we ask for Swan I'earto. Tin guaranteed by one of America's lanai responsible manufacturers. Come in and examine them. You ire ni tration to buy. BUBAR BROTHEf JEWELERS 11 AIRCRAFT 'IS BUSY in Furious Battle Is Raging Near Shanhakwan Northern Chihli Province. MAY INCREASE FREIGHT RATE quire of Mrs. S. Rose St. A. C. Marsters, 136 Fire Prevention Week NOW is a good time to check over your fire in surance policies and sto that you nre properly protected. MaSONiC EICC. RUSf EURC, ORE WANTED To borrow $4,000 on I well improved farms, first nmrt-1 cane. Will pay 6 per cent inter est. Loan wanted from 3 to 5 years. Address C. II., care News Review office. WOOD FOR SALE Oak and laurel block wood, $3.50 per tier. Also oak and laurel stove wood, $4. Address "Wood," care News-review. (AflKoclatod Pre" y.e.l-icd Wlre.l SHANGHAI. Oct. 7. Suntkl- (Contlnncd from page one) j ang. 22 miles southwest of this, I ciiv. has been raptured by Gen-1 oral Sun Chiiang-Fun. military governor of Fukien and the t he- kianir trnons are retreating on ! nine miles from than '..Clio lbs. of Ice Is likely to use, will be In those Instances where a shipper undertakes to prmitl" his refi-lgerat ion service ( Sitigrhwan THE LIBERTY THEATRE OSLY TODAY TOMORROW! THE MOST STUPENDOUS PRODUCTION OF THE SCREEN "MESS A LIN A" Slianglial. arconllnn to Fukien ad- ' Vices. It is believed tills may compel the Chekiani; defenders of Shanghai to withdraw from llwangto I.iulio front. TIENTSIN-. China, Oct. 7. Manchurian aircraft appeared ov er Shniihukwan In Northern Clil- hlt nrovine.. :it Ihe ensfern i'X- tremtly of the Great Chinese wait. at ilayhreak today, and rained homhs on the ancient city, while the surface armies tf General Chanc Tso-I.ln. Manchurian lead er and Peking government troons carried on an ititensie battle lor the city which is held by Peking forces. According to private advices re ceded here, the battle was eon tlliuir.g with added lurv at 11 o' clock this niofnlni;. the fining Tso-l.iti airmen and surface rained shell. insi.le the at w all, onee con- ,,ler, . an adequate barrier of d-f, use I nra'.nst Manclmrian a:i,l Mnngo-I nan invaiters. As the bontbanlmeet rontt;i,ied, the Mailt-hurian lronps at 'eime -.ns; to take the eitv. w , re un:i!,., to withstand Ihe fire refnrne.l by fore, gre DID YOC READ SATURDAY'S NEWS REVIEW? Well the city llno Is to be extended to within 5u0 feet of my ranch not ranch now but 50 city lots 5('xl40 feet, all In one piece with city water, electric lights, and all city con veniences, not the least of which is the fine concrete road front ing the property nearly 500 feet Rnd the eitv auto to carry the children to and from school. Now here Is my proposition to the fel low who is willing to double his money in two years. I'll sell you the entire tract. Including the 8 room house, arranged for two families, big garage-barn, two acres of strawberries all piped for Irrigation and one-third of the seven acre hay crop Just sowed, for $4000. or only $92 a lot, with a very smnll payment down nnd the balance to suit , you. The rent of the lower flat t $'0 per month with the hay and j berries will pay for the place In less than three years or If you ! have all cash or even two thirds, j I'll make a substantial reduction. ; This offers holds good until the I 15th. Inquire W. P. Harding, i F.letibower Grocery, Ihe l'ekin : troops an ed to retr. at to new 1 were f,,rc pesjt in:;. NOTICE Barnes having discontinued to do marcelling and curling at his shop. 1 have sc. pled a similar po sltion at the Grand Barber Shop Mis. Irving Doucette. from $58.00 Men's Wet Proof Double Sole SHOES $6.50 ROSEBURG BOOTERIE IRYLW BRUXN Perkins Bldg. Shoes that Satisfy and Fit Your Feet. continues, "has become important may be elects owing to the serious illness of, county Judge n Countv Commissioner R. W. Long,1 county bunte and his inability by reason there-, exclude the k of to discharge the duties of his rommisiiom: office. i ousitPM tab. Section 634, Oregon Laws, pro-; our judgment vides. in part, as follows: 1 row and tet: "The court Is held by the coun-1 the word "t ty judge, except when county bus-1 limiting it to , , -i Iharnin nrnspnpn nf lnCSS IS Oeillg llttlinct.wu ...-. . r and then it is held by such judge ers upon thet- onrt two commissioners ueaiKiiaieu .ui,c,, ouu by law. or by a majority of such i persons.' i "Inder tins section uuy m members of the county court; . that is, the county judge and one I commissioner, or two commlsslon ' ers without the county judge, will i be a majority of the personnell of , the court and can lawfully sit for the transaction of county busi ness. This question has been pas sed upon by the Supreme Court of this state in the case of Russel I vs. Crook County Court, reported ! in Volume 75, Oregon Reports, i page 168. The court in that case, i after calling attention to the I above statute and to another sec tion not here applicable said: ." 'Vmm Iheae ROCtions WB COn- ! elude that the county court, when sitting for the transaction of county business, may consist oi any two of the persons authorized to sit in such court.' "The question, then of whether two members of the county court may sit for the transaction of county business, must be answer ed in the affirmative." As a further and separate state ment regarding this matter, the District Attorney quotes the fol lowing from Justice McBrlde'a opinion in the cni of Russel vs. Crook County Court, as referred to above: "It is contended that the words providing that two commissioners and even lea, not be autbt- llght; their r. "sit." Unlets' tual equal i county Jnd: to their font the Constitn. have provide: judge should of stovepipe, ion that the used, mean! preside, or di dicial nature. San Fran I dally 111 ' only, 50 ccnti CO ME I 231 N. Mii I Last Times Today and WeM Shoe Repairing T nil's Different StovtT jtas encine up nt Wharton Bro. TOKIO Oct eminent troops P'-oinro ar. lilt "Mlssaux.v cri:ati:r wa h o YADIS" The wonderful Arabian horses drugced by a conspirator before the Great Races in the Circus Max'.mus. 500,000 spectators in the huge Roman Arena. The Great Chariot Races, cheering for their beautiful Empress and bmve drivers. The great Roman games, races, wrestling, discus throwing gladiators matching their superb strength in thrilling bsttle. The thrilling Chariot Race, surpassing anything rvcr shown on the screen. The Chariot driver Ennlo hurled into the Arena his six brave steeds killed. ADMISSION PRICES Tn THIS MAMMOTH SHOW HELD DOWN TO ONLY 10 & 25 CTS. WED. AND THURS. FIRST SHOWING HARRY CAREY'S LATEST "ROARING RAILS." from Dolotinor to the vi, in; Jehol In order to attempt t verit Hthiineos by the tn, Vanchitrian armies of i;.. Chant! Tso-I.ln, who Is fu for control o' the centrM ernteent of China, n e. ,.r,! in .: dispatch received hero tv the Kokus.lt News A- from Mukden, principal c:: Man, liuria. Dolomior Is 150 m;les i west of Jehol. near the Chi M.inchil! I. in 1, order. The scenev uNo reported th:lt T i-eneerns had d-iivercd nt tl"n n'rpl.'.nes and 1 i 7 V. king i ''--'M,t Mm In T.nui in northern Chi- Harrv L. Davis, of Marshfield. ,einu rushe-d ' m-n4 mnone the L-uests registered of ' nt the Grand Hotel todav. pre - IM.R ' ertil H COIl'KMNT IS KII.K1) nirJ ' trr., Ks ordered bv Generil i tir;.r to the nnrniiii: of t'-. tilities with the ictiT.il ct ko ei nnient. i "h lli:ip- inn -en, h Mnk- leetor '! Itlg ' h,- ti, se Ke-np' braud'ng on our sheep for a , Wluiton Luis. . a Earl M. Vaughn, and Vtert l.ijri Sprinsstead. arrested Sun- , y. i day night, w hen they were of ; found at a cabin near Mel- rose In company with 1:! year old Fred Creech of this city, were today chanced with rape. The rase has been under investigation by the officers who were undo- a elded whether to charge child stealing or being the ststuatorT charge. District Attorney Cordon announced : this afternoon. however, j that a complaint charging fluid will .;iy rape '"' "led against .ar. Sold by i them late this afternoon. If 04tttt . KB Lt lime 1 onite II y 1 f?b D. W. Griffith's 1 fWh "way IWXm DOWN t 1 NOR' EAST" I It W A tr reel Super Special. i S(jC ( "L ciodr hmestic -j J f Ant' J'Trr l Thurday-"The Arion