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EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1925. Wky&m fsmrsdt, osrfk tjcm s- it zr- to Our Specials on Barry Shoes and Oxfords are going fast, but we still have a good assortment of styles and sizes. SPECIAL $ 5.00SPECIAL $7.50 to $8.50 Value Come in and tee our $35 Special on Suits DUDS for MEN Inc T IRDOW I was appointed to serve until Juno, but wlio resigned Him first nf In year. Min Johnnon who was up pointed f a member of a promin ent family of thin county, and re Hided near Kenton for many years. She taught for Heveral yearH in the .school of the county, after :rmi detliiK her own thorouKh educa tion, ami during the past term has served in the Med lord school. She is taking up her duties at once. T IT (AMOctited rrptt luH Wire.) ri,AnKSI!tMlf!. W. Vn., Jnn. :o. ; n Neeson C. Woods, 22, n fresli jne.n In Ills law school of Yale 1 'ni verslty, shot and killed himself to day niter he had fired two shots Into the body of Mrs. (ieorgl.'l Warder, 23-year old wlilow, of nw,n, w. va. inesnommgi A Klir,i ,.,. belonKng to Tom was believed by I he police to have , ilzmilI1 ,,,,,. ulK,lt ,,,, been caused by Airs. Warders re- ;lH own,.r was lltl(.n(ln(! , hoWp fusa! to marry the young student. Tlu, oar wa ,,.ft ,, u,)on A taxlcab driver, who had drlv ,.,.,, un(, vlwn ne ri.lurnw to en Woods and Mrs. Warder from ,cum ,nc machine was not to be i ittrKHDurK 10 me nouie or w. fianbrldge, her brother. In JlrMgc port, where she lived, heard PRESENT LEVELS (AMorUtM mm lfd Win.) WASHINGTON. Jan. 29. Ore gon today filed In the supreme court, through Its attorney gener al, Isaac A. Van Winkle, a brief In nil Wort of Its appeal from the decis ion of the federal district court of Oregon, enjoining enforcement or the compulsory education luw. The litigation Is the first test to reach the supreme court on the rll!ht of states to require the education of children In public schools. The law was adopted by vote of the people November, 1922, wus at tacked as uncnnsitutlonul by the Society of the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary and by the Hill Military Academy. It pro posed that children between the ' ages of H and lt must attend pub-' lie schools und prohibited their in struction In parochial or jurivute I schools. I The points made by the state in its appeal are that the fourteenth . amendment to the constitution 4ies not reii-lct the power of states to enact laws necessary to promote the health, safety, peace, morals, education and general welfare of the people that charters previously grunted by the state to educational institutions are' subject to annul ment tinder the police powers of the state that the state may exercise 1 j(.SU8 'especially In liahia, are yellow fever, lluhonlc plague, Malaria and Hook Worm diseases, fully 1 H5 percent of the peoule have this disease, which hIwuvi efvulPOR SAI.lv .a person a vitiated taste. One) J21J Winchester, J"3j Jl patient alo the coat ou bis back, ; FOK KENT-Furnished apartments. , J "u c" Inquire Wilder and At-ee store. count of lack of transportation, Itev. ilct'all and his wife could .FOIt SALE llange, excellent oak take with them Into the Interior ?. Call afternoons at 1332 liar only what they could carry ou a I yard Ave. ' u.u,c oa. ia are no roaus;LAUV woulll ku ,MiUun lu and no sign posts in many parts, t.ry. More Allllri.M -jy. l "wrior.l News-Uevlew, where Iter. -Mi Call was stationed . . it was impossible to get uieat.FUK SALE 11)23 Chevrolet t-oupe, oftener thuu once a week, aud; practically new, 1H2& license. $1ju then It was meat that had been cash. soil Mill St. hung In the open and covered t NW TODAY I j -Plymouth Rock fryers ' pro-, caro , with Hies. In the mountains for several months every year, the only drinking places have to be .shared with many uulmalti. Hut lu spite of these many dif ficulties, Jtev. McCall and other' missionaries have been able to! touch the hearts of many people. I lu one place where He v. McCall1 tho i lound. Mr. Itlizmun at onco noti fied Nfht Officer Itausch who tele- I phoned to police officers In nearby cities, with the renult that the car WASHINGTON. Jan. 29. A pro- i posal to reduce second class mall rates to the 1!20 level was re jected bv the senate today as an I amendment to tue posLil pay and rate Increase bill. On motion of Senator Oddle, re publican, Nevada, the senate then voted to exempt publications sub ject to first and second zone Inail rates from the one cent a pound Increase In rate proposed In the bill. As a result the rate on sec ond class mall sent In tho first two zones Is retained at two cents a pound. Tho senate today adopted a rider to the postal salaries bill unlimited supervision over minors art to education, employment, etc.; that the statute under attack does not interfere with the religious lib erty of anyone that the American people have determined there shall be absolute and unequivocal separa tion of churches and state public schools shall be maintained and conducted free from Influences In lavor of any religious organization. was stationed for four years, there is a church with over 2V0 members. When ho and his lumily returned after an absence or over a year, crowds went out M miles to greet them uud to escort them to their home. The nu'saiojiary has to con tend with noF only dense ignor ance on the part of most of the people, but also Idol worship und immorality. Thing that aid the missionary are the natural affec tionate nut u re of the people, their hospitality und their recognition of the authority of God's Word. The men and women are sin ners; hut they know it. lit or der to get bis message "across" the missionary has to have tuct, common sense und the love of in his heart, and preach WANTKl) 5 good fresh Jersey cows. I'hone -IftFl I. J Jeer Creek Jersey Dairy. FOIL RENT Nicely furnished apartment, I'hone 353-J. olli So. Stephens. FOR KALK Dozen pure Minorca laying hens. None better. 127li Prospect St, the power of God to overcome sin. In closing. Rev. McCall made an appeal to his audience to be missionaries If not in person, through prayers and gifts of money and children. 'UU SALK doz. II. I. K. pullets; alzio 2 cockerels fiue. Thos. K Carnes. I'hone 5F2. . tL .Ml laiiy u ant s any kind if 'position. Address Position, care News-Review. CI.IKNT "wants- loan of"?S600 on KOm1 real esUUe security. 8 per cent Interest. G. . Young uud Son. I'hone 417. TO KACH customer, this weekTmly a C'ongoleum rug free with each purchase. IHiy what you ant, get rug free. Powell, LAIiY with one child wishes-position as housekeeper for -bachelor or widower.- Address "P", care News-Review. I FOR-RENT 3 ""furnished- house keeping rooms. Hot and cold wa- ter, bath and lights. Inquire 424 Floed St. j FORSAXE 2 Buckeye incubators, one lo5 eng and one 210 eng cap acity Like new. I'hone 42F- lit. I 1. Pox 103. j The Safest Way to Acquire a Competence and usually the quickest Is by bulld liur a hank account and whafen com acement it gives one to see the , de;tsiis nipidly accumulating at In terest. Now is a good time to opn an account with the Hoseburg Na tional lia nk. A'.'c Interest Paid on Savings Accounts. The Rosebuig, Naliondl Bank RoseBur.Ore. tr at Coming Sun. Won. Tues. "Captain Blood" WI-I-IWKOaM-IlI-K 1 DANCEl AT YorNO hidy wants work of any kind. Uox 3.- ltoseburg, t)re. A SAMTAllV cuiiiTi 7iiid a baby carrj'all, 'or sale -cheap. 3'5 W. Kirst St. v FOK SALE Go cart, clean and In 1 shape. Call Kohlhacen Apt. lllli. lOlallaHall SaLuriay Evening January 3 1 3 $ - Gaod Music a a SMWflSISISISISIIMWiIWIlWV9 Woods sav as he stood unon mens of the home: !... ...i ,,i ..!.... corrupt practices net strictly llm "Well. If you don't ninn y me, , ut (;rttnls .aKH. Four yoUn(? men are I campalKn expenditures by nobody else can have you." ibeini; held on the charue of auto concessional candle ales. The couple went Into the house ,i,,.f, nli ..in ho hn,Mi.hi hl, In addition to linuiinK expeniw and toon tho driver heanl Iho ' (,(.j,rK to answer to the chaw.' shots. She was taken to a hospit- j Those under arrest nave the names ! al. where It was said she probably ' of Ja(.K Allen. John lioe Walton,1 would not live. I Keo Ik-i-quUlu aud W. Allen. A Thia One Also 22 Yra. Old. I warrant has been Issued for them I I'KUVlliKM.h, It. I., Jan. 2 and they will be relumed to this city nt once. Private tleorKe Carmack Cordy, 22, stationed at Fort AdnniR, New Tort, today, confessed, nccordinn to the police, that he killed Mary Gloason, whose body was found in a deep moat nt the reservation of Fort Adams. Few pounds (llll slraln broccoli seed. Foster Ilutner. The followliiK report covering the I attendance and punctuality of the iltoseburK schools for the month . lenditiK Jan. LM. has been compiled bv City Superintendent M. S. Ilanim: I Total pupils enrolled to date. 1132; aveniKe number pupils be ' IoiikIiik, 13n!)2; averaKO dally at- Mlsa Anes Johnson, for several tendance, 12S5; per cent of attend years a tenrher In IioukIss counly. jance. Its number tanllnesses, t3; but who hns been recently located ! pupils neither absent nor late, !)(j; In Medford, where she hns been number of visits by parents, 23.. employed In the schools there, has I Combined record of attendance been temporarily appointed as : and punctuality by buildings and .county school supervisor. Mrs. Ac-jKrndes uccorditiK to rank is as fol- tures of a candidate for the house to tT.no and of n senator to $lu. 00O, the measure would require de tailed periodical reports from ev ery political committee and. In certain cases, from individual con tributions. The presidents ncrleullural commission today completed Its third Kroup of recommendations. It deals wllh administration of ex isting attendee related to agricul ture and Is expected to be made publllc early next week. IM BOY HURT. TRANS-OCEANIC NEWS FLASHES HOT ARGUMENTS ON CHILD LABOR LAW ARE HEARD (Continued from page 1.) Corvallls, attacked the arguments of hte proponents of the measure. He explained that their data was fAMnrl.ttd Vrvm LpkiumI Wire.) based OU 1U2U Statistics. DUHI.IN, Jan. 29. The Irish "Various states having defic.cn freo state Is tottering and com- cies In their child labor laws have time,' plele independence alone will give ' corrected them since that stability and prosperity, Kammon : he declared. I)e Valera. leader of the republl-1 James Mutt, representative from cans declared In n speech' yester-' Clatsop county, assailed the arRu day. j ments of Urown, whom he charged 1 j was a representative of the Mer- SHANOHAI, Jan. 29. Twenty chants and Manufacturer's Asso persons were killed and 2d Injured elation. "There is no valid rea here todav in a thickly settled sec- son for not giving congress the concurrent power In child labor legislation that the states enjoy," lows: All schools, 9S 0; high school !IS.t; Fllllerlon, (til l; llenson, 1)9.1; i ltose, 99.2; Central, 97. S. llenson. Kth, 8S.s; Kullerton, llll ' ligaments In one I 'and 711, 99. S; llenson, 41 h, 99 6; Fill-1 erwise bruised but Delmar Pnrnes, son of Mr. and Mrs. I.. J. Ilarnes of this city, was Injured a few days ago In an air plane crash at San Diego, accord ing to a letter received from him. lie is serving his third enlistment as an electrician In the naval air servlco and has recently- been spending a great deal of time in the air. He was Injured when the big seaplane nosed over nfler at tempting a landing In a rough sec tion of the fit-Ill. ' lie pulled the and was oi li mit seriously ll.itl nf III. t'ttiii..ta .llutrW.f u-l,rt ' a small contingent of victorious troops, representing Ceucrul Lu Yungllsiang and the central Chinese government were resisted when they attempted to disarm about 1,000 defeated Klungsu troops of fill llslefi Yuan, de posed lender. TOKIO, Jnn. 29. Major Pedro ZnnnI, carrying the colors of the Argentine Ilepubl'- on an air plane flight around the world, ar rived at Osaka from Tokio this af ternoon In the machine in which he expects to cross the North Pa cific wllh the advent of spring. kert, county school superintendent has appointed Miss Johnson to serve .in this cnpaclly, until I he county educational board can meet and make a permanent np polntuient. The position was form erly held by Mrs. O. C. Hrown, w ho ! l-rton. 4th and fth. 99.4; Hose, TAlhurt. He wns recently commended and XA. 99.4; ltose, 3A and 11, 1 by the war department lor bravery 99.4; ltose, tA, 99 3; llenson, 311. j In an attempt to rescue comrades In 99.3: llenson. 111, 99 3; ltose, lAthe service who were drowned and 2A. 99 3; llenson, lh, 99 2 ; 7th, when their plane went Into the 99.2: ltose. 4lh, 99.2; Rose. 6A aiul!ocean. Barnes was In a plane re Til. 99 1: ltose, fill. 99.1: Hose, fill, I turning to Its base when the olher 99 1: llenson. filh. 99: llenson. 2nd. 'ship was seen to drop Int.) the wa 99; Hose. Ml. 99; high school. Jun- ter. The craft in which Ilarnes was iors, 99: 1'iillerlon. Ill and !).X: high school, freshmen. 9s s; llenson. 1A and 3A, 9S.7: Kose, 211. 9MI: ltose, ill. !ts.r: high school seniors, Ms. 4; Fiillcrtim, 211. 9s. 2; liitMi school, sophomores, 9S.1; Cen tral, 111, 97.7. DANCE AT MELKOSE Country Club Saturday night. January 31. Good music and free lunch. ' MyitiK immediately turned about and went to the rescue, nnd for rour hours the Hitmen worked in the Icy waters to release the bodies : of their comrades, pinned under ne,ilh the wreckage. They at last succeeded In wavliiK all of the bod ies, but nil on the wrecked plane were drowned before they could be released. In reco.-nttlon or the I brave attempt at rescue, however. gwxww.M.M. :';,;,me!;;!;;u!m'iom"e,m!,i!!ok such risks themselves to save the bodies o( their comrades. PEKINO, Jan. 29. Dr. Sun Yat Ren. leader of the government of southern China, who underwent an operation for cancer. recently, spent a comfortable niiiht and wns not In p:iln this morning. Physi cians pronounced his condition satisfactory. Dr. Sun was reported dead last week. P.ATPM. Oeornla. Ptisan Jnn. 29. Vineyards and orchards valu ed at millions of dollars have been destroyrd by th; cold which pre viiIIh throughout the Caucasus. The famous Abrauurso vineyards in the nor'hern Caucasus whU-h have supplied Kussia with Its fin est champagne, are ruined and many vineyards noted for white and red wines have suffered sim ilar fate. Creat areas of lemon and tungerlne trees in the ll.ituin district have succumbed. There Is three foot of snow In the Tiflls and Paku districts and all the oil wells ate Idle. Ansleiy is felt for the ffect of the contin ued freezing up of next year's whcii4 crop. Use News Iteview Classified Ad vertlsllitf for results THE LIBERTY THEATER BIG DOUBLE, vSHOW At our regular prices Duly 10 nnd 15 cenls LAST TIME TODAY GASTON GLASS I AND Helene Chadwick Troiiping with Ellen" ! j Tak your printing needs to the ' News Iteview exdushe job print ing department. Also Chronicles of Amr-rica Yale University "The Frontier Woman" Alio: Th. Ae.op'a Fables And The Town Topics. Spring Hals are Gay Small at to sire and hii;h a to crown, these new huts an ti mi nre the ppi inn time in I ehon:iir Fashion. All prices are inirpi (singly low. rhe Specialty Shcppc Mrs. S. M. King 2P.r North Jackson street NOTTINGHAM. Kngland, Jan. 29.- On the ground that a propos ed railway line through Sherwood forest would destroy the heiutv of the legendary home of Knbin Hood, a strong local protest has been started, headed by Karl Mnnvers. The railway cemp'iny wants to put in a I ne to serve a new col liery,, but. as Mils wouM tninli lleech Avenue, one of the most beautiful spois In the country. lUe local population Is up In arms. he declared. "The supreme court will outrule any excessive or un sound legislation, If congress were to be ao foolish to puss uny." DOUGLAS CO. BAND TO HOLD BANQUET The members of the Douglas County Hand will hold a banquet Monday evening, February 2, at 7:3o o'clock, at the Palace' of Sweets. The banquet is to be In honor of the retiring director, John C Shields, and to welcome ihe new director, Mr. Nickerson, who comes from Portland. Mr. Nickerson hns been employed by the McDougnll- Conn company of that place. He will take the placp as Instructor in band instruments in the HeLnlim Conservatory made vacant by Mr, Shields and Harry Crocker, w ho are going to Portland to take lessons from professional musicians on clarinet and cornet. They will al so take places as Instructors with the McDougnll Conn company. Mr. Nickerson has had 20 years experi ence In the playing of wind Instru ments, and is a very fine musician. Mr. Nickerson has had a wide ex perience with band instruments and in conducting bands. A fine mu sical program has been arranged for. FOH THICK For sale by owm r at bargain If taken at once, lajo model, with roadster body anil wood rack. Phone H4. :LPAY20pe7cent on $S0i. sate business proposition. Well secured. Address Investment, care NeWs-Review. txni SALK General store, invoice about $5400. 60 per cent groceries lixtures about ti50. Kent $20. Ad dress P. H., care News Iteview. NKW anil second hand business for sale, reasonable. Address Itu.-.i-ness, care News Ileview. I town from Ilhldlc Calvin P. Smith of Riddle was a business visitor :n Rose burg late yesterday afternoon. Fuller brushes. C. Tel. 210-Y1. L. Houghton PARIS. Jan. :.'!.- Fifteen p. son" were injured In n clash I; Jifcht between attendants a' meeting of Cenetal He Cast man's "patriots' league" ami t communists who endeavored break up the gathering. Canyonvllle and the Pays Creek 'country are making an effort to have electricity brought into the 'town and valley for lighting and Ir rigation purposes, the line to come In from Riddle, list evening Thos. J H. Ness, manager of the California Oregon Power Company, and Will K. Holbein, secretary of the Cham ber of Commerce, went down to Canyonvllle and met with a large crowd of the Interested cftixens. Mr. Ness explained what would be necessary on the part of the people j down there to secure this great con-1 venlence, and expressions from ' those present make It almost cer- tain that something will be done Ir I the matter early this spring. Some I of the farmers up towards Pays j Creek wish to Irrigate at least fifty acres, and they are sold to thp Idea of using electricity for this, purpose. For quick results Rprtew clamlfNd Md Use Nf;W A' Tuesday evening liov. II, -rr Mi Call addressed an audience nf aimiit thirty at the l'resliylt r'ati church on the subject of llrail. Ir. Martin went to itriizil as a missionary In lsus and lr. liallyer lu Isfi".. Itev. M.i'.ili siid. progres at first was ery Hrazll Is an extremely h inl f,u"'' ;hceiy breathing, raiseschok climate the neonle l.. i .f i,,... '"K l'hlem easily, aiiowa restfu poiiaiion, la.-k of proper food, la. k of good drinking water anil persecution. Among the diS'-a-es common In the southern l'-:t,j CRYING CHILD want attention but a coughing child nrcti attention. Used and recommended since 1S72 CHAMBERLAINS COUGH remedy; tons alarming croup coughs, esses y, wneezy nreatning, raiseschok ; phletrm easily, allows restful i leep. Henofita both children and grown pimms. I Kmp a bottU In your horn ll tht tim No Narcotica, Sold svarywh!. j FOR UKNT Reasonable. Finnish-, ed apartment, near lienson school, ground floor al! conven iences. Children welcome. Phone 70-J. 522 1st Ave, No. LOANS Funds are now available for loans on city property, under the monthly repayment plan. No commissions. L'mpqua Savings and Loan Association, with Ioug las Abstract Company. P L A N T (TRAI-'TKI)- WALNl'TS One of best blocks In state, com plete line of other stocks, well grown, right stock at right prices. Ask for prices. 35 years in busi ness. Carlton Nursery Co., Carl ton, Ore. FO I lKX C HANG Well b 1 1 1 1 1 7 -room house with bath, beaut Ifuf lawn, flowers, shrubbery, 7 kinds of fruit for family use; 6 acres bottom land, smatl barn; located in small town 20 minutes drive to Marshfleld. Value $5500. Want equipped ranch of full val ue In Douglas county. Address D. H care News-Review. FOR UKNT A new partly fur nished house, everything strictly modern, with all kinds of built In 1 work. Just finished "nnd ready to occupy. Would be glad to show you through it whether you are Interested in renting or not. Come and see the built-in work. For particulars call 4IG-R. Fast Doug las Et. AtrcfToN SALK Yoiicalla, I oug lus county, Oregon. Saturday, Feh. 14. jf). 25 head' of horse kind, consisting of 10 head of young mares ready for harness. They are the cream of the coun try. Also, 15 head of mares, geld ings and muhJs of middle age, ranging from saddle ponies' up to 1500 pounds In weight. Terms cash. Sale begins 11a. m. sharp. Win. Llllie. FOR-SALF Lease, my 2 3 share In sva. ranch. 11 mih-s west of Winchester. 21 A. grain, rp In fine condition; 4 a. bearing prunes; 2 a. family orchard, large garden patch. 2 matched teams. 2 cows, 1 yr. heifer; 2 sets harness wagons, box and rack, sidehill plow, & sec. harrow, 1 springtooth hii r row, mower rake, orchard disc, weeder, cultivator, marker and corn planter, summer wood. Pasture free. Fair buildings and running water on the place. !2oo. ft cash. Pal. on terms. Karl T. Johnson. Roseburg. Ore. Rt. 2. V ANTED" SALKSM KN to disTribute products of Seal tie manufactur ing company In your local terri tory and elsewhere. Kxperience .unnecessary. We give you com plete course of instruction on ar ticles and salesmanship. $50 to $1000 Investment required, fully protected by merchandise and ex clusive rlyht to represent com pany In your territory. Advance ment and wonderful opportunities j to those w hose efforts Justify promotion. Investigate r.t once as openings are limited. AiMr-s J President. Hml L. C. Smith PMg., ! Seattle. Washington. Ba uTi aT.n sfoi rrt t ' v f i is i ( i y. I KRS FOR BARGAINS J. W. ) TolTman Art Real Estate. Would j be pleased to li.!t your property. I I Mil rustle and not plseon hole ' It. getting its full value, not ne I glecting the buyer's interest. I j am conversant with iHmglas I county values and pro.erty. hav j in it ranr'u-d and conducted a daiiy. al. o ran a crocery store seeral years. All this varied e f perience is my stock In trade. fKnowinc jurt what propei- tlon the homesi'ker ne ds,- and what he can accomplish on ot I tain soils and land. I have or.ie ' good buys In hemes, farm-, and exchfrnre should you d sire to rxehafire your ilosi-bun heme for a farm or xlce ver.a. Keep yiur ear to the ground for start Ifng Fdetibowt-r devT'loemtnts now In the offing. Office at Eden bow vr. What a Sale Be ahead of trouble Insurance today is worth a hundred regrets tomorrow. Our office la .open six days every week and six nights it necessary to discuss, advise, counsel, Invesiigate and go over your Insurance prob lems. Insure Today We Are Ready yisemc nine For a FEW MORE DAYS . short lines and discontinued styles Shoes and Low Shoes BELOW COST. AT COST ' NEAR COST Come yJ to Our Store and see what you can save. LADIES LOW SHOES Sires 2, 3. 3;.. 4, 41, that sold up to SO, now $1.S5 MEN'S SHOES $2.35, $3.05, $4.95 $5.85, $6.85 CHILDREN'S SHOES $1.00, $1.45, $1.S5, - $2.45, $2.05 HURRY Electronic Diagnosis ana Treatment (Abrami Method) DR. HARRISON FOLK ' Electronic and Chiropractic Physician 17-18-19 Perkins Bldfl. Phone 491 DR. DEAN B. BUBAR OiertlMKTItlST Hpeollll In the fitting Clnsnea lit JH.knon St. ''WiiKi Oft DR. H.C. CHURCH OPIOMEJRISI EXCLUSIVE OPTICAL SERVICE Perkins Building Phono 80 Second Floor Roseburg, Ore. lUlNlir. VJ1NL.T t, t Mabel Batlin AND 10c 25c Hobnrt Bosworth "Vanity Fair" Also: "Pathe fTeview" ANTLERS Tomorrow and Sat., Tom Mix in ''Ladies to Board" H'jri We b.ise our success on this We firs building a permanent business by giving the people of this community better shoes for the money than they ever got before. We are-doing this at all times but in this sale we are doing still more to make our thort lines move in a hurry. ROSEBURG BOOTERIE irvix nra xx Perkins Bldg. Fho-s tntt Satisfy and . Fit Your Feet Last Time Tonite WILLIAM FARNUM In "The Man 15c Hunter" A he-mn's fight for fortune and justice and love. Fighting Hill Farnum nt hi best: the cinema art at it.i hi Also Web Foot Weekly Oregon's Exclusive news reel "Roaring Lions" Comedy 1 Friday Buck Jones j 1 Circus Cowbov" I