ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 11,1 924. THREE i aural t LOCAL NEWS ANNOUNCING 1 L2 ,r,om By citj fc 35 Sin. c. A. r J was a guest in ity " . Hoag of Marshtleltl. in KoscburK last night V-S and a pari of today. Satem Folks In Town- Mr. ami Mis. J. M. Clifford, of 1 1 Salot. were vlshlne with friends in this city yesterday ami loday. Guctta in City Mr. and Mis. C. R. P.owman. anil i t t daughter. Alice, of Metlford. rcgist-i-ml lit the I'mpqua last night, and were iu town a part of today. WELLS as Direct Factory Dealers -Handling Overland and. Willys-Knight Motor Cars, Parts, Service Th'y is an important addition to the automobile business in Doug- iCcunly, and one which offers new possibilities in satisfaction to Motor Car users. Until their new Salesroom and Service Station, now under ccn uction in North Jackson Street, is completed, Wells and Chase will erate from their residences: 1RT WELLS, 410 East Lane F. W. CHASE, 628 South Stephens Both members cf this new organization are men cf broad experi ce in the automobile business. A Rr-ntetivescf the Overland and Willys-Knight, they bring Rcseburg and adjoining territory the assurance of careful and Lieous attention to every requirement Demonstrating models cf the Overland line are now available ror jur inspection. Toci In th Celebration " Mrs. Heals anil family, of Klil dli', word in the city today attend UK the celebration m honor of viitory in tin' world war. Ud From Elkton Kuth Sawyer, will known Klk nm huly. was a visitor in lh" city today and a guest at the C.raml H..C-1. Down From Canyonville Thii'sa llunschort, of Canyon' vlllo, was In the city today enjoy ing iho ajiow Biased by the fight ers of the world war. , . i November 11th i ys-Overland Pacific Companj :0ADVAY AT DAVIS STREET PORTLAND, OREGON EROADWAY 3535 ' Down From Clendale C. J. SetheKa. well known Clen dale citizen, was a visitor in ltoso burg today while the boys wore , staging their celebrating i Visiting Ro&eburg ! K. A. Movers, of Portland, an of ficial of the S. P. Co.. was a guest i at the rmppua last night ami ti- day while lu re on cuiiipaii) uui ness. Redecorating Interior The rooms of Iho uranu nun'i are undergoing a redecorating pro-. cess at the hands of C. M. lloyd, an experienced Interior decorator. Enjoyed Day Here Mr. and Mrs. Mark N. Tisdnlo, or Suthorlin, motored over in time I for the parade this morning and, enjoyed the day In Roseburg. Celebrated Here ! Mr. nnd Mrs. K. L. Wright, of Hood ltlver. reached town last night and remained over to help celebrate Armistice Day In Hose burg. Took In Celebration i James O. Cole, of Hoaglln, came down last night and remained In town over today to enjoy the Armistice lay festivities staged here by the Legion men. Going Southward Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Ross, of Se ville, touring southward, were .,ta m the nonirliis lust night. mid today witnessed the Armistice: Pay frolic In this city. Visitor From the Orient Mr. and Mrs. (1. Hayes," of ohnm.h.'il. China, who are visiting In Oregon, spent, last night in I'll HIHW T"'! 'rm'm'JSTia' Six years apo at Retlionclcs, France, an Armiaiice was signed by all the belligerents in the Great War, thus halting the raginj. gigantic battle and ending 52 months of unprecedented suffering. That the thought should not perlr.h from our hearts, we bow our heads in silent prayer and reverent devotion for those who gave their nil in the cause of Liberty, Justice and Democracy. As a fitting tribute to those v'.io fought and died in the World War , This Store Will Be" Closed Armistice Day ed suicide, but the patient Is rapldlv regaining strength and will soon be able to be taken home. Order your Christmas greeting' cards at Hie -ews ueview ouiie, pr'nlcd In neat designs. ltosebuig at the I mpqua. are tnrJtite to the south. Alaskans In City 1). M. Uuckley. J. (ilassner and Victor K. Anderson, of Nome. Alaska, were guests at the Puuglas holel last nlht and today. end enjoyed the tun put on by the l.e gijn boys today. ur Protn Portland- Mr. and Mis. J. O. tvrnn, cf Portland, reached ltoseburg last night and stopl'i! nt the Crand hotel. They wi le here I his morn ing to witness tho Armistice Pay parade. Eastern Oregoniana Here- Mr. anil Mrs. A. Mulholland, t LATE WIRE NEWS X PORTLAND, Or.. Nov. 11. - . . Il.tntiiv nti unlviii r,V ttlft HintB , pniiuineiit roupie or i.n i. ramie. . , 1 eiiHtern Oregon, wen. guests at the (" commission has been raised Termlmil holel last nklit. This from SJi) to 25 and on coucars I iiioining iliev enjoMMl the sport' '"" ? t II2S. as a resu t of ac- fu.iil.heil by the l..gi.,n men and : ''"-'" ,hT oommlas.on at a i ibe nubile schools I m-i tlng here. Kach boh cat skin i ln" I"'"""- Binoms. Krfn. 1 htii.lv- Th.., hnnn. I lies are In addition to existing Mr. and Mrs. E. I.. Farnsworth. of Sacramento, registered at the j Douglas hotel last night, and were , in town this mnning to enjoy the, parade. They have bom vtsil.ng . friends In Oregon f ir a few week". Dinner Served The ClenL-ary W. C. T. IT. serv ed lunch today at the Presbyterian church. 0-rl'.' I.Hliii'i.s were fed and a comparatively ling" "'" raised for the W. C. T. V. chl d-ren-s home which will receive the proceeds. . Going to 3. F. Mrs. N. C. I.onimel, Mrs. N. . Lo'mniol ami Miss Sue King, of Couer irAline. Idaho, wire guests at the L'iii"iua Hotel last nltht. The Indies aie traveling by motor, and lifi during the forenoi.n for San Francisco, where they will vh.lt Iriends. Wek-End at Eugene ; ! Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Jenkins and , sou, Fred, or Looking (Hast, motor ed to Kii'iene on Saturday and i spent Sunday with friends in that vicinity. Tin y n turned to Hose 1 burg yesterday evening. I Lr'ving For Coos Wavne E. Jones, local bond salt siiuin, leaves tomorrow for Coos and Curry county cities on a perloiliial business trip to those localities. Mrs. Jones will probably accompany him. Here From Lebanon- Mr. anil Mrs. John ' 'MfWIntncK of Lebanon, are vl.-itlng in Koso burg Willi iilatlves. 'll'ey will n lea.n In re f r several d.i; s. Visiting Friends More Ml. Naomi Scott of Portland. arrived In lloseburg Sunday and Is a guest at Hi.- II. I usey louiie of Miss Helen Ctsey. She will spend till! week here. Mr. and Mrs. II. H:bMck, of Port Angeles, Washington, were r. nisiep il nt tin' Terminal hotel tiilny. Til' V n nillilU'd to see the siri it aiai!e and enjoy the t,ami:i Christmas and New Year greet Itig cards at the New s l!ev lew of fl In From Glide Km ma Snider, of (Hide, was nt.n.nir ih out of lown people at tending the Armistice pay netivl lies ill lioselilinr toil IV. stain aail cnunly provisions. PORTLAND, Nov. 11. J. W. Townsend, 60. owwr of a small da ry near the county farm, w.u killed today when struck by a Prlilal Veil stage driven by Ouy lliillldiiy. Jr.. about four miles cast of P.irkrose. on the Colum hi" ttiver highway. Witnesses said that Townsend became, confused nnd Jumped from his own tmcL which was parked nt thn Sid" of tho roadway, direct ly Into tho path of the stage, which had been swung Into the ditch by llalllday to avoid strik ing another machine approaching from the west. Rlir opening dunce nt Commun ity Hall, Sutlierlln, Friday night. Nov II. lioul music and a good I Mine for evervone. Dynamite Blows Away Last Barrier of Great N. Y. 'iersJrdffKTwmd -LEY . ! which will bring it UP to date. SUIT DISMISSto SCHOOL NEWS! e,en Rarnes. a student from Jhe su o. , n. r,u.; I '1'e.n vino. nHS I i t'll n . '" 1 an.: M:?s McCor-: . ,i. ,. ,. i ir llie ursi in 11.1 (111.- . n mrt ,u f,.t- . . .1 It r . , sorrv to nave ner iiiiM i" r :rl'Uiy aderuooon. . on(i .,lla,,nt. besides r ciii.un n had a very ,.., i,..i .ith the music. "'I; ..!u.'!Bln f hi r. mntor and senior r' h" bwn. y be awarded next February. " . m,.ul4 was "i "ie river overflowed! v '" anil the road be-l y-ou"-u- . m,h bo ilhe) anJ Ue! .The wport wr tne .. . ;. ".".' I vaier. i - Hp y Mi Ki M. ui'HiJLS ' U Hill J. " ' 1 ' y-rv:" vya Caring For Husband Mrs. W. V. Stegen. wife of the traveling sap small who attempted suicide on the train Siturdav night, arrived from Seattle yester day evening and Is al the beds.de of her husband. Despondency was . :. .1... .... li'vin eks. We are "-"' " , ,, ,' ,. he is 01 auiouioiMi.'. - beiiie a yesterday aflemiwn. when the g .plaintiff failed to prove the owti .ruhin of the machine. The court classes ,l',rm.,1 ,,tii Wednesday morn- for the . . ,, ,ir ci-.il ai tiutis which will. . ,, n. i.rt.n Eliza ; Hlofhcr's Absence Causes Trouble for Children r it K for nuin poultry diseases. Sold liros. returned y, Oregon, for n pa-..-riu cf Mr ln y was given i Noveniln r 1. and Mrs. Wil-i '.'i e of the raini i "f the high ft 1". and alumni I Alt' r an enjoyable' '- in playing games, I ; r. rved and the II? UI IllC'vo n'plnV 1 Pra-l vi:tt .1 the ,h,.l , ,Tn gave a very I ' t.i the stti'lents. ' '"'t.i ,l.i!.. nd 1 the primary ,! Number of days taught during the to, .. .... , ..,v,.. ,,f davs montn. zu; i m.u mi" - - attendance. 1053: total number of lavs absence, 2S; number pu pil's enrolled. 51; average da.lv at tendance. 52: per cent of at tendance 97 3: total n'"'.''";' times tardy. 33: number o. pur Is r.fither absent nor tardy, ' Its bv parents. 4- , The water supply of the ( arras Valley school has been condemn ed by the county h.al.h unit. Al .h. .ehool board hr.s not as the school TBI uuur- ",'"" looking forward to having Is waier flu 'ij Mrs. I ,, iirnwn. who Is H"t Tuesday the T,,l to punhnse a '! em yclnpedia. ing Throat lit i -"u"?nce, worse l ts yn st night. Fa nt m it i..i.t t t- i y who ?BERLAINSi fi ivtMEDY I use, U . friend vet eran of the Civil War. CooMge at the election U- Tu. s day. Mr. Urown cast h.s f. . -t o J for Lincoln In li.nd " at everv election since Tti.s is reconl that few can equal. Basketball practice h . - be. stopped temporarily b-i au- of th weather. We expect to V fter the rain cases. provided, of course. " . , ' .: ..... ' , and other .V.; Vv- t-; I by Wharton y f . f .1 1 i i a ,.ii i r:i' a: is- u .-, . . . , ,: :!." in "".-"Hi' nt r .T ' j ... thenre staie.1 thut . ' c- ' . I K i 11 lne. wi'l pre- : -. t' I pi..;h. ue f'l'.r.l. i'- L W- li. 'Vpia.. "'1 I ' s '. rW , i I- ' ' A- ' M v.,j-:.- V'j I glven as the cause of ,c am - - , fc , ' , V' VP 5. l ;IRS.BIJSH TELLS M if fj 1;:'; l other ; fimMmm HowrainsinSidaanaurag- tr 3 JPrT ' , . fj: i nr z. - r Mt- . jp t . . were i. .. .. , l tie or wedge, try L'bery f.;n-ci.. sin-1 l.i-i ni .: of the Liber Kasti rn I'r i'. ft-rt i't '1' 1' senvtf.nri'l r .i-i -I r.-ni . r." "The Matked Dari good hailed as one of the t.ni and thrill ng fir, s of the year. P sdipiatl'.n of Iloiloll''' i.. iiini- In e t'ory. " ill Wuh the Ma.-k." Hel.T.e hadwlik plavs the rle of the "m? kel dancer" ami t, shTi:-an appe-i.-s as the ti'le.l East Indian U Austen has the p-irt of 1 he husband. In .,rt s a br l.iaiit crM of prominent pl.-yrs. In.l.lin ies.i.h King. Aith'ir HoiiMiisn. , cr..'g. Via - Andr.... It-s- , rl Bn-lami. L"n;hy Kmd n. AU(e Milis and ll' l' - Ward. To ! stwi Thursday. er" has b'-i n most inter motlon I'ir i a f T' n Lothnr . Woman ntrtrr 1 Inwtl rrrMllirfi L?ol,oi.r.,l t-.v I vrlin t'.- t inK- iu.ni.t".i " J - J hum's Vegetable Compound Maena.I.'ew York. "I had ter rll.le i.airs in Isrtji my sides and a r a g g " t.'ul"" fis'lim: that f- fui tedrnesothllt 1 ' .;ould hardly walk, , and I g"t run- . down Atrientwho Vol taken I vdia K. rir kl atn's Veg etal le Compo'Jtiil , adviwd me to try ; it and I have taken it with the tiest resiilta. I do rtiv hour-w ork and 1 mnmn nntftoor work on Hie larm. j IWrl.'iiiiliM i mm V'V- : . . . i. -.. ",.'-; : . . ;.V.-Y-;',v '.;-.i-'.. . 1 he Vegetable Corr pout.d Ifiven "i vj ' i rr.e bark toy health and I cann'.t i"-iJl ' praiix. it enough. I sm rfert!y wnl- !. . .l.-. 1 1,1 tnt'iiii facts if Two years ago Mrs. Marie Jos nlilns Newton Alnslle, former of a New York City art & placed her two children In a toar Ins school and disappeared. A wealthy woman Is willing to sdnpl them If ths mother can be fouml to give her consent. Otherwise, they will hare to jo to Bute Ir.stil Uon. infc. that yuu i-houlrt me tnese fads if my lttrr 'll . ip o'her women who still su!rer."-Mis. 1'KilitUT Ut;:-ll, It. V. li. 1. Mi.tiscna.t.'.Y. The sp'rit of helpfu'ness rh'iwn in the letters we are ronstaiitly puMi: inf- is worthy of m tn e. The e worsen know by errerienrn hat l.yiia I'. PmU'im s V-g' tal.le tV.mp'Vjn'l will do. Your trotL!i.r. are th" same as theirs. If you have pniiK and 1 rtrareirg duwn fwhre and sre n-rvous and ir ritable. -roiH bv Mrs. liush'i et ri ence and tfive the tomiwuna a trial. IntTlor lew of New Yrrrl.-V. T11K KTeaJ'it v. Iil ular liitoe i . In tho world has )m' be- n l'i "holed througti" iiioli r the : waters of thn Hudson ltlver. Tie remaining wall of earth Itctw.-n of thn two bores of the nor'h tut"-, ono approachllig from Ho N " Jene y shorn and one from tin N" 1 a vi. .11.. oiui Bhiitl' r d this -k en by a dynamite blimt. It l "P" ' that nil the work will be roiilpl. I. .1 In l:1 and that th" lirst loolur Tl.,l, le will roll un ltr the Hudson I that time. Tltls tunnel Is n rardt d ns one of th" greatest nglin i ting ft M of ell; time. It la .:r.i f" t loni?. "rh" Hamburg vt hlfiilnr tunnel v:.l h runs beneath the Lib" Is I 47! f'"' In length. Th" I!lick.all tunnel i n England ruua tor 1.221 fuvt of ,el sli.mil " miller West Stnvt In. ' I,.:. ' SS1.I lot.' ' Ire tn.. r I 1 lug ha Inl'v the part . r.. .. I" 1 1 . i. ' i an I ' i "' ij ii.in irl with .1. I. I r. ak- ;"rM "r. I i for ,..n b'H'.t r. i-imly In Hie vie ,.r v.. v V..rk The olio r .is 11 li t. tin n tiin-i-l. t.irmllig of tho waur supply um of N. v Yoik City, and the longest in the wcrld This al-K. ae leitt by ne ans of rnod.irn explos ive In lart dynamltu hu now ,.en l.ieurlit to such a stage ot . rf. enoo thin It Is b. in used In ,-r. utiy nu t' using oiiantlties for all keels of .w.rk. Through n-k-,o ,,rs uro al.lti to con.iier ap ,, .oily any obst-icle In nature to ,h. roiiitnm of whl.h tlvnamttf la ..,.i. at. If. It hi' a'"" proved thn 1(t ..noirlc.il ug. tit In practltlil lv . v. rv kln.l of construction worn h re It has been US' The e"'iitton of th-Tmk-Mew .l.-rsey v. hi j.rttle.'t. Which Will Cf plt'tc.l n,00,0lo. I of the ltrl.lg" III'1 , mUttious of the t a irrent Mnw , i . i r tuP.nel te n oom ie hamls 1.1 i'oui- If It's a taw Powell't. , U1UI 1 w - -