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    ROSEBURG NEWS REVIEW FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 20. 1925.
National Control of Marriage
and Divorce Provided by Bill
Now Being Considered by Senate
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ETT1QUETTE BOOK
Jac.x tMi
The Seventy-five Per Cent
' Better Shoe
The Edmonds Shoe 75 better in comfort
and wear than any Shoe pt its price.
The new Spring Oxfords are here new
leather and lasts.
$7.50 and $8.50
I (AaevfeM r wir..) rmarrtage of the unfit and the
WASHINGTON. Feb. 20. Con- , abandon with which divorce la
press wants to decide the marrl- granted In some states have con
age problem. trlbiitcd to the high divorce rate I
Taking cngnliance of all the which. If It continue, will In time'
clamor In literature and drama, a 1 disintegrate the family life of the :
movement la under way to allot I nation. , LIVERPOOL. Feb. 18. (A. P.)'
line subject or marriage and dl- have In this country 49 Letters nl other document! deal-i
i vorce a mention In the ronstltu- ' varieties or marriage lawa those 'lnK wl,n mnnera and custom of
f tlon of the I'nlted States along- . or AS Hates and the District or daHy "fe In the 17th century which
aide prohibition and suffrage. Columbia. There are 4S varieties an,e ' ""ht recently tend to ahow i
I The most favored of half a do- of divorca laws that It was customary In those dava 1
ten proposals to ammend the con- Carolina. dos not permit divorce u" "v'"" of quality" ;o have
dilution Is one by Senator Cnp- on anv rnnni sv.n.on ..... 1 eta of their own spoons, knlvea
1 1 P-r. Republican, farm bloc leader ; fix no marriageable age. In 9 of and 'urkg which they took with!
oi mi, wniin proviaes: ithese common-law ages of 12 for1"1 m vnva mviieu out. mese pa-
"The congress shall have power girls. an,i 14 for hov. ,.,. u ipers were of particular Interest i
to make laws which shall he uni- formally recognized. . Just ' "me to collectors of an-
iiirm inruiiKMoui in i nuea ia- "in two atates the marriage age mques n connection wun an addl-1
tea. on marriage and divorce, the Is fired nt 12 for .iri. oj 1 Ition mad recently to the British I
i legitimation of children and the for boys. In one state It is 1 3 I Museum. This was the earliest hall- j
.arw njin .uni.mjr m ruuuren ai- mr girls and 14 for boys. In j"larKeu iaui iura Known, euirravea
fccted bv annulment of ma ".'age three states Is respectively 14 and 'wUh ,he cr,tt or -Manners and,1
or bv divorce." y 18. Montagu. 1632. About the same i
The resolution now Is before i "Although a majority of states i'lrne a "liver apoon of Identical'
the senate Judiciary committee, prohibit the Issuance of a certl- Jiall-murk and crest was taken toil
neurums iin.e neen neia Bnn 11 IS i flcate to a minor below the sno. naillien llall.
knn ... B.ll.nmn.a r.9 . 1. . .... .
. .c "-"""""'" cinen age ror marriage without
al that II- may bo reported out ! consent of the parents, twenty
before adjournment March 4th. atates nrecrll. non-it.. t- .k
terminates the life of the present official who Issues the rartlflcate
. ,. without the required consent.
Agitation has been widespread j "Divorce laws vary even more
for sometime In favrir of a unl- astoundlnelv Vrnm no
'-rm divorce law. Capper consl- South Carolina to 14 grounds in ,lb' lm I-ord Chancellor my little
ders It ridiculous for each state New Hampshire the scale runs. s,'"t r of chrystal bottles item. 1
in in" nun, ii u, .o uiiKTreiii r- niie the majority of states re-IKIVB aDU oequeatn to my l.adye of
coRiiize the divorce laws of other l''-''e n,v K"t spoone with the forks
states, there are at least elcht lBni Penknife suitable to it." Mrs.
which do not recoenlze them nn- (Hi'liF'way was widow of GeorKe
conditionally. And as the period ;I""seway, secretary of the Irish
Mention of such a set Is made In
the will of Mrs. Katharine Hiitee
way. dated May 9. If 27, which was
among the documents destroyed In
a fire some time ago at the Four
Courts, Dublin. The will says:
bequeath to the Right Honor-
Reliable Tailor
J. H. BERNIER
Upstairs Next Umpqua Hotel
Cleaning, Pressing, Alterations
We Make Your Clothe
in Roseburg
G.
Gcorgn V". HouNpn1!'r, a r'M-
dent of this county ror tin pafu 1!U
yerft, unl well known In Hit im
munity, paseil away nt bin homu
afShiirty l'nlnt, nun Hi of town, HiIh
morninK at about 8:40 o'clock. Mr.
Ilouseolflcr had boen III for ho rim
thin-, and had been conHnpd to IiIk
hfd for about two immih be fori
hiH dcuili. Mo wan born In 'IVn
rcn8ee, OlIoImt 14. lSI!i. and wiih
; 7 yearn old. Mr. Houxooldfi'
movd to Oregon about 44 muh
no and m-niVd cIukh to CorvnllU.
He then moved to DoiiKlnK. county
and hait been a resident her. for
Uio past 20 years. At one time ho
wan the Kiippty minister for the
Methodh.t church, and preached ut
(lirferent pointa in the county.
day fn response to a call Bent out
by Warren S. Btone, preHldent of
the brotherhood of locomotive en
gineer and chairman of thft La Kol
letto campaign committee. Their
object wan to define and outline
their positions insofar as their
further activities and connection
with the conference for progres
sive fnlitical action are concerned.
Three members of the "bljj four"
transportation brotherhoods, engi
neers, firemen and conductors
were represented at the meeting.
The fourth, the brotherhood of the
railroad trainmen, did not join in
j supporting the La Follette cam
'paign election last November and
wait not invited to todays meet
ing. Some of the labor organizations
are understood to 1o opposed to
thu forming of a third party nt the
convention hero tomorrow of the
conference here for progressive
political action.
T
TUDRIH
ilntions for divorce. In New
York and some other states, di
vorces can be obtained only upon
ore or two grounds. Hut in others
n'"nv grounds exist.
"Divorce has been Increasing
with an alarming rapidity, until
"-cording to the Infest alatlstlca
there la one divorce to lens than
everv seven marriages in this
"untry." Capper says. "There Is
only one ronson for this aside
from the natural and contro
vertible perversity of human na
fr and that Is the ease with
which the unfit and Immature are
permitted to marry.
"Divorce as nn institution Itself
Is not an evil. In fact since mar
or residence required before a di
vorce suit may be brought ranges
from fi months to S years we see
complications In tho court where
the defendant in a divorce suit
applies to the court of his or her
state to set aside a dlvorco grant
ed to the plaintiff in another stae
wimse inws rontiict with the laws
of the defendants state.
"Often those securing divorce In
a state outside their own state
marry again and have children by
their second marriages and re
turning to their own states are
rum., m a punnersnip wnicn in confronted with suits by the dl-
iiiiiiii nn illumine, ill ll HI lie con
ducted In harmonv and co-opera
Council, and the Lord Chancellor
was Adam Loftus, Lord Loft us of I
Kly.
liooks on etiquette and table man-1
ners were far from being the pre-1
rogatlvo of the Victorian age, It Is I
revealed, as in 16K3 there was pub-1
iisneu Jn i.onuon a took entitled
'The Accomplished Lady's nicb
Closet of Rarities," In which the
following rules are laid down.
"A gentlewoman beine at tnhlo
abroad or at home must observe to
keep her body stralghte, and lean
not by any means upon her elbowes
nor Dy ravenous gesture discover
tlon, there are times when di
vorce Is an absolute necessity. Tint
It Is the abuse of divorce which Ithe rhiwirnn nr niiu.j
has becorne an evil. I "This Is a process without rea-
And these two factors the 'son nml wisdom."
vorced wife or husband seeking to a voraclous appetite. Talke not
annul the divorce, when the suit "en ou "ave meate In your
Is successful, this means that th. i mouth; and do not smacke like a
second marriage is nullified and I'1-nor eat speenemeat so hot
iiiai tears stanu in your eyes.
Cabman Testifying in Stokes
Case Declares He Was Coerced
Into Giving Evidence for State
CIIICACO. Feb. 20. Defense
counsel today resumed Inqulrv
touching the locking up of Joseph
iininer. former cabman and states
witness In the trial of w. K. D.
Stokea. New York millionaire. The
defense contention Is that Itruner
was coerced Into testifying against
Stokes, who lit charged with ron
snlrlng to defame hli. wire, Mrs.
Helen Klwnod Stokes of Denver.
Itruner said that after telling of-
-I- l .!. l.il " "" ' num.. ll lie
...... nr.,,.. .,...,...,. . . ,k ... . u.,
When Otto jncobson a tourlnt,
took a lengthy drag from a pint bot
tle of moonshine, from which he I
several grandchildren.
The funeral services will bo
held at the Itoseburg I'mlcrtaklng
parlors, Saturday afternoon nt 2
.o'clock, with Hev. N'eedhiiiu offi
ciating. Interment will follow at
lirockwny, Mr. llouseoltler leaves
a. number of frlencs in the county
nml At tils fnrm.tr hi.it.n n i.r
T vallls, to mourn his deitth.
ll
(.Vu.H-l.l.-d Vrm I.im-. Wlrp.l
of 16 labor organizations affiliated
wllh the conference of progressive
political action conferred here to-
lel Nugent. New York lnwver. on
trial with Stokes. Ills testimony
today was tho first given in the
trial directly accusing Nugent.
'"No attempt wns made was there
to ohlnln false affidavit?" asked J.
J. Hoaly, Nugent's counsel.
"It is Very Uncolirllv to ilrtnk on
large a draught that your breath Is j I
uiiiuai K'nie, una you are rorced to
blow Stronolv tn rnmvii, vn...-,ir
Throwing down your liquor as in)o ' t
a iiuinei is action ntter ror a Jug
gler than a gentlewoman. In carv
ing at your own table distribute the
best pieces first, and It will appear
ery uecem anu comely to use a
fork; so touch no meat without It."
Reference to the work was of par
ticular interest to the museum au
thorities, ror those present-day In
dispensable Instruments had not
then been long introduced, it ap
pears. I
Forks were rlrst I
Italy, and their use in England at
NAMES
You meet Mr. Howard and Mr. Walters in a
gathering. Their names are to you but two of
many you hear.
A few days later you meet Mr. Howard again.
And again. He becomes a friend, and perhaps an
intimate in your social as well as business life.
Mr. Howard's name grows to mean a lot to
you. Mr. Walters is rarely seen again and soon
forgotten. -
In this newspaper are other names names
of advertised producjts. Day after day you see
them. They are like old friends to be trusted.
Their names mean economy, full value and in
tegrity. The unadvertised products perhaps you see
one in a store or in a friend's home. Soon the
name is forgotten a stranger about whom you
know little.
Fill your medicine closet, your pantry, your
wardrobe with products whose names are guaran
tees of their integrity advertised products. Like
intimate friends you know what they are and
will do.
READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS TO KNOW
THE NAMES THAT ARE WORTH KNOWING
IN THE MARKET PLACE.
er,
"ftaMv'-i! KV',",:.M Bnm- ',me " considered peZn.7c
.find. Itlsnttrue." .and lauehahln rn -,i. .u.
DAILY WEATHER HE PORT
IT. S. Weatuer Unreal!, local of
fice, Roseburg, Oregon, 2i bourn
ending 5 a. m.
Hu .I..B hlu la-ifa. hu lu ..evfl.,'l,.l. 1., l. 1..l .1... " 1 WHI in I M II l
l.y one son, J. C. Houseolder. of fact that be had an audience. Dep-j"'";" "J'"r . ""'"n. Km ,h' "', ' '"" Hi" ---nlay
this city, ami two daughters. Mrs. uty Sheriff, Daugherty and I'owell h"w,S (h,? ' ? ,",lr-1 '"" Mr: ,S"n n, v-r suggest, d
Jennie Diicklngham. of I-ortUn 1; chanced to be standing near Ja.lfl B,r' lr,t, '", T'" ", V"" V.'"1 hV. w,"h"d ," oMnln
Mrs. Maud Kllison. of HrlMol. Va.. cobson's car and saw 1,1m tip up the ' ,V, U, ..?.. J" h ""m i - Pv,'l,,,,r"' """'V W"-
six children, all living at hum.. . ml k .,.i ii i. .., ...,' , t attorney s office. limner had said ou were examining certain mr-
'Itut It Is true as far as Mr. Nil- time speaks of a silver fork as "be- i continent and Is considered among"
gent Is concerned?" asked .Mr. Ing used of late by some of our I the ','all'rs- Sweden, witn one
Hoaly. spruce gallants," which did not tend !,n,ion ewiei and ,wo ,n I""3"
.v-rt -....f t. ... in ni-.il.-., tha -t, . -.. I nect. has Dlans for a coniDiheu-
..... mini itruner. ir sr. I true iv.iv uuiiumr ai an1'. ----- - . - . . . ,, .
of him either'' amor.;; certain sets. slve system of Inter linked stations r-rocip. in mcnes ana i-iunoreatns
,, Mwitzt-rianti anu ireianu eacn ".f."". niiniriniuio ...-ai.-iuaj'.. oj
Tor your information mii k- I have one station, but no organized Lowest temperature last night.. 4fi
"it r.
milk
KAD contains pure but'ter, pure i broadcasting. The Jirst station in Precipitation last 24 hours ---- .10
k and hard wheat flour above i Turkey began operation February To!al Prlcip. since tirst month 3 9
trickle down IiIk throat. In fart they
wero no c1oh that on of them
n-arhed out and appropriated the
bottle beforo all of tho evidence
wun pone, and placed Jacobs on un
der arreKt. He wan brought before
JiMdco of the IN'iico tier, tee Jonea,
whi usHt'Hded a fine of t0 nnd
roalH.
Kovernment n nulr.-tneiit. GItl.V M
UHOS. MILK UKEAD. Phone 133.
Dr. Ilelt In Miineiie
Dr.. W. C. Hi lt went to KuKene
yesterdny to attend tho meeting
of the Wlllnmetto Valley medical
RHHoeliitloii. Ho Hpent today In
tho northern part of tho county
Vi.HltlllR bcIiooIh.
W. P. HinlMon waa a ItoaeburK
visitor for a few hourn today and
traitHaeted bunlnen matters. Mr.
liodfton renldeH at (ilenKary.
For quick renutta line Nrtw
Review clnnfiined adu. r..in Vih
yenterday hlj IncntTernMon follow-i th ulnr affidavit!!," replied the wit-
i nis reiuai 10 iPHiny mr me ne-s,
! l.Iftlnir a fnreflncer in Resture
Druner unld loilny Hint nfler lie i of correction, the nttnrn.v o-ii.i
wn taken from the cell Iip sold j "tut didn't you testify yesterday I
ho would testify nnd that he lnidlthat you never knew Dun Nugent!
been in the custodv of a police- to do a cnMiked things?"
man Bleeping with him at a hotel Itruner finallv admitted he had
from that timo until Inst niglit. ho testified. He said in answer to NEW YORK Pph" 90 fAm
Itruner it testimony today dlverg- in slnHli.r miestiim th:.i i,n h,.,t tk i-u.. c?'r . -v,.rlAI '
ed from testimony vesterdav on tfl-.t Vniy..,,t ....... .. . 1 . f,I"lPH the world
crosB-exnnilnntlon relative to Dnn- j Itruner, thought dlfhonest.
EUROPE FINDS WAY
TO DERIVE REVENUE
FROM RADIO FANS
In radio development hut !--iir
though still hampered by govern-
!E
Train Blown Off Viaduct
t ; -Nvrr A-dz Y-
CITMCIRtJA VIADUCT UTOT'CKT .
of am i, Importance, whether Ron,! ",r , " nrt,on,s' 18 "Inning to
or bad. that It deserved full con-' accor,linK to K. A. Ilro
slilentllon" f09' urann manager of the In-
i..Mniiiuimi cstern r.lectric Com
pany, who recently returned to
inia country.
Kngland Is the onlv eonntrv
which compares with the I'nlted
The debate between lb- v.'iit. -r ' ,mF-... J'r- Urofos said. "Oerm-
hlgh school team and the HosehurL- , y' " """'on, 'a progres-
R. H. S. AND WALKER-
TEAMS DEBATE
1. Hungary, Austria, Denmark
and the Baltic states have just be
gun to awaken to tho possibilitU s
of broadcasting."
high school team will lie lu l l t
afternoon at 2:lu o'clock. In tin
auditorium. The subject for ile
bale Is: "iit-anlvi-d. that the Jap.
iinene inoui.i ne admitted i h.
sing rapidly. ("zecho-Slovakla ses
LEAVES FOR EUGENE
The rjoseburg high school basket
ball team left this morning for Eu
gene, where they will play Univer
sity high school tonight. The team
was accompanied by a large number
of fans, who will take in the high
school game and also the t). A. C.
and lT. of O. game at the Eugene
armory tonight. Several started
early enough to attend the game
Normal urecip. for tills month. ...4. 66
Total precip. from Sept 1,
to date - -32.07
Average precip. frum Sept.
1, 1S77 23.00
Total excess from Sept. 1,
1, 1924 9.07
Average precipitation for 46
w-et seasons, (September to
May, Inclusive) ..31.48
ROSEnrRO LODGE NO. 1037 L
O. O. M. Meets every Wednesday
night. Moose Hall, 248 N. Jack
on St. Club rooms bpen 7:30 to
10 iy m. Visiting brothers wel
come.
VV. A. HOG ARD, Dictator.
II- O. PAItOETKR, Secretary.
JNOM. THRONE. Treasurer.
Knights of fytniat, Alptia Lodga
N. 4. Meets every Wednes
day In Knights of Pythias hall
130 Rose street. Visitors always
welcomed.
SAM CHRISTENSON, C. C.
ROY O. YOU NO, M. P.
E. B. WIMBELY. K. R 9
, Rain tonight and Friday.
WM. BKI.K Meteorologist j
I LODCE DIRECTORY i I comed.
T. F. HOLME J, Rec Sec,
United Brothernood of Carpenters
and Jointers of America
Meets In Moose ball second and
fourlt Tuesday evenings of
eacn mc lb. All carpenter wet
(ion law.'
STATEIHirsE. Salem. Ore..
Feb 1!t. There will be no change
In hk-h si-hool courses of studv In
Introduce penmanship, liook'ti rplng
and nrllhmetic, as proposed hv tin
Kililv bill, fur the hon kill. .1 It
this morning In shon ord -r. ll "-""P miiiim.t or r..rtl ml. K M
was reported In ailvers-lv bv the Mwell. principal of the linun
revision ef laws coniwltie . nnd ll 1 school, and Mr. Hays, sup r
took the ether perfeetlv n moment Intendeiil of the I'nllm-,. Cror
lat: r. its technical ending being iu-i mi,,ll- schooN. The atrlrni uiv.
definite poslponenient. team of the local Inch school, a.
Senator Kddv. who fiiiigli' fi '""I'auled bv their coach. Mi.,
this bill two years and almost hud ""'"H. left for Walker this n.- n
It passed at that time, was bitter- heie they debate en the -a-i.
Iv illsappolnte.t over the ucll m of l"esllon tonight ih t,.. nct-.ii,,
the house and tonight he charged i I'.l,m "' Walker high
hJ ' !be,X"l,y and CZ
. , , uuismnu- r, (oonia Sls nfternonn n..lli
ing musical and cultural centers . - ---- r.- sie!ahhor.
.L . . u.iirti -',UI . I to see three gooil gftmes in one dv "eignoors
oi uie worm, ine plan s to broad- I "
l ulled Stales under the ,,!,!., csat , ne national opera. Other Vllit Thursd
terms of the general admliiisir.1- 7unlri' r ' considering mu- M, anUd",V8. R. N. K
in.. Walk.-r tej.m will riiii ine national
Eagles, Roseburg Aerie Meets In
Maccabee ball, on Cass street,
on second and fourth Wednes
day evenings of each month, at
8 o'clock. Visiting brethern in
good standing always welcome.
EUGENE LITTLE, W. P. P.
RICHARD HU8CH, W. P.
B. F. GOODMAN. See.
J. E. MOORE. Pres.
Kellogg and
family were Itoseburg visitors
.... " f rrPlv"" rPl" '? I From Euoene- 1
: ... .mvuKimui continental , , ,hna , ... Thr..i iTU .-,.-
spirit and to advance culture."
supporl the affirmative side, in
the It II. s di balers will have i
negative side. The fmlcs m l
r.unipe generally, out. outlaw lis-
i.-.iiiih is ui-iiik prnciicco on a i rs
...... (,..-, ..ii. ioius conuiiuea.
The freedom with which the gov
ernmental regulations are being
Ignored, ho said. Indicated a trend
of policy which forecasts accep
tance of broadcasting on a system
atic plan.
Licensing nt owners of receiv-
Wooacraft, Lilac
Circle No. 49 Meets on first
and third tyondar evenings, in
K. of P. ball. Visiting neighbors
Invited o attend.
ALVIA WKTHKRFLL. O. N.
MARGARET WHITNEY. Clerk
I in this city visiting were Mr. and
I'erry E. Joy and family.
They are Eugene residents.
From Portland
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Gorton stop,
ped over in Roseburg Thursday
and visited. They are Portland
people.
cabee hall first and third Wed
nesdays. Visiting membors al
wavs welcome.
lauren Mcculloch, m. a.
MILDRED McCT'LLOCH. Treas
TIFT,! E STEPHENSON Se
O. E. 8- Roseburg Cnapter No. 3
Holds their regular meeting
Union fcneampment, No. 9. I. O. O.
F. Meets in Odd Fellows Tem
ple on 2nd and 4th Wednesdays
of each month. Visiting Patri
archs always welcome.
FKKl) MILLER. C. P.
W. P. WETHERELL. Scrlbs
Pythian Sisters, Uk-.Sa Temple,"
No. A Meets the second and
fourth Monday evenings of each
month, at the K. of P. hall. Vis.
ttors aiwavs welcome.
MARTHA CHRISTENS EN, M.E C.
EVA MARKS. M. of R. C.
EVALYN HOOVER. M. of F.
8. P. O. Elks. Roseburg" Lodge
No. 326. Hold regular comma
nicatlons at the Elk's Temple oi
each Thursday of every month.
All members requested to at
tend regularly, and all visiting
brothers are cordially Invited to
attend.
, D. B. BUBAR. E.
J. O. DAY. Secretary.
t Ing sets, and diversion of nart
Speaker Hur.llck wiih reprlt.il In T,,l winners In today's debate ii of the proceeds to the broadcast-
the following prepared statein-Mil
ilelml
for the press
' Senate hill No. S. known as the
Eddy school bill, has run against
the opiMislllon of the house organl-l
ration. it Is onite mmnrrnl that ' CHIi'AIIO,
Speaker Hur.llck Is dissatisfied ,lasl1
e next w,.,.k fr (. clsll.
chainpionsliiii
Ing companies, la an almost uni
versal characteristic of the expan
sion. Germany has under consid-
rvre r- ctrv.r
CI CO KJT OVICiNC In each month, all sojnurnlns
Only a few much-favored j ST,h to".7end"
eyes of men of science have ! - A B- singleton, w. m.
oration a plan for renting n'celv- , TCen privileged to look upon
on some nmlters
OI
ATTORNEYS BATTLE
ing seis at a low price. ptpain . .
Feb 20 , i,vi,ai makes it profitable for the broad- vitamins, yet everybody must
ish between ( hi, r Justice Harw casting companies by allowing I V.ave these nutrition firtrr
son of ti. municipal court ani publicity. na e incse numaon lactors
hTpectcd interteji nre between i in aoundance tO SSSUrc I
w tti mv cour
that nave tieen voted upon In the """i ii'miuck counsel for Wm. "Expected interfeji'nre
senate, i ne inn is nn educational e...-i.i as me climax or the nroaucasnng stations in tne sever- i r t . i
measure, but for some reason ll morning session of the inquest In al countries Is said to have been grOWtH and SUStam Strength.
was not referred to the committee l" me tieaui or shepherd s footer one of the reasons for government- i
on education, but went to the com " nnam .. M.Cllntock, ill" ' restrictions of radio. Italy ha
niltlce on revision of laws. millionaire orphan. effin-tcd a combination of groups
"Frank Inerpan. chairman of Judge Olson. Instigator of t' .- which has received the concession
mat committee, has shown me un.MitaMon into the i .nlli of ii. for the ent re countrv. It is un-
creat courlesy, and I am aiMsrd orphan, who bv Kill 1,-rt the hulk derstood that Spain will follow fnr f frv
i! Scott's Emulsion
on the first and third Thursdays w- B. A. O. T. W, Roseburg Re
view No. 11 Holds regular
meetings on second and fourtl
Thursdays st 8:00 p. m. Visit.
Ing sisters Invited to attend re
views. Maccabee ball. Pine an 4
Cass streets.
CLARA IIONEIIRAKE. Com.
JESStERAPP, Col.
Roseburg ReDekarP Lsdge-No. 4t
I. O. O. F. Meets, In Odd Fe
lows Temple every week on
Tuesday evening. Visltlns
members In good standing ars
cordially Invited to attend.
MRS. MARGARET ASHCRAFT.
N. a.
TILLIE I. JOHNSON, Rec. Sec,
oodmen of tne World, Camp No ,
125 Meets in tne Odd Fellows
Hall In Roseburg every first
and third Monday evenings. Vis
Iting neighbors aiwavs welcome i
JOHN DELL HESS, C. C. j
M. M. MILLER. Clerk. !
this procedure.
that some members of ih" com or nis n.,...ii.n,.o ,. suite to Kh
mince requested tspenser lUir.ll.-K "' in ns reierre.t to bv Sheph. iil's
in a uow me .11 in nines on ine ."" r us n
I floor of the house to exiduln the the oidlnanlv calm jurist slrw. k Company, which operates 17 sta-
i pin. I ins requesi ne oenieti. lie "... w n u one tisi. -rhe blow lions: A lice
England's system centers ! world-wide repute as a builder
me L'ti minutes on the iaer a "dirty rut." alKiut tho British Broadcasting f i , .i i I. n"""1"- pererarv
euv.iui. .At llic illULll i I. V. V. r., rnncwrun L.oage na
also denied me personal icquesi said bv witnesses to have gra;- .1 government bv sOfl.Ono people Is I '. iuw wiuu uut su p)e eTery Friday evening. Visit-
I sure) Cnapter No. 11, R. A. M
Btated convocations on first
and third Tuesdays, Masonic
Temnle. All members rennes
ted to attend and visiting com 1 "ti. baii.ey. FlnSec.
panions weiome. a. f. & a. t-aurti Lotto e Nt
13. Hegui"- communication!
A. A. WILDER. High Priest
W. F. HARRIS. Seretarv
u..e crossing a trestle over deep and wine ravine tn imnegai
Ireland, a train was blown off the rails and seven,! of the cars fell
forty feet to the bottom of the valley, rnusina tho ilesth. f r...
sons and serlou- Injury to nine others. The victims lay for hours In the
Irense fee. paid to the fivne (A; Meets In Odd Fellows Ten
to the same effect. the dun and chest of the lawyer imrtlv diverted to the coiiinanv. I rlicS Vitamins in ahun J.ini-f. , In brethern are always wel
"The Importance of th mcn"'e ilhoui anv damaging rff.Mls ' tlnlla'nd has seven concerns but rio r- ... . i . . , come.
deserved l.tter treatment st his Law ver ll.-driek struck ha. k but regular programs are as vet sent i OtOK S taKCn TCgUlirly DONALD YOUNG. N O.
hands. The hill Is of such naiure the blow is said to have tall. i. nut. France has five stations, three , tieW omuT. iwmU.l A. a ! - GEDDE3, Rec. See.
that It ronulres explanation, esne- short. . wnrh irr operated by the gov-1 ... . ' iwi ' J- B- BAILEY. Fin Sec.
dally In view of the fact that the limber physical hostilities w. re eminent wllh a license fee for re-I Children alike realire V.
-6.1
.. .... j.k... . .... ....... . ." . '"" i cuiicntion piMipie nave mane nnnv nn.p pen as oftli la Is nn.t !'. ....... ...i.nra
nd the deb,,, from th. shattered Owencarr. Vladue." wh .,k" I " ' .' V "";' "ln.es.,,
down on the passengers. . """" Z wi. i "L." , ' " , ,"",:r or '" eoroncr's Jury
Justified by the tacts. The bill Is , leaped up in turmoil.
ot In i strength and vigor.
first broadcasting stations on the i Scott a. Bowae, Bloonseld. N. J.
"Norway installed one
Umpqua Klan No. S. Meet JnS
and 4th Mondays of each month.
Address P. O. Box 883, Rose
burg, Oregon.
second and fourth Wednesdays
each month, at Masonic Temple,
Roseburg. Ore. Visitor wel
come.
M. S HA MM. W. M.
W. F. HARRIS. Sec
K. O. T. M. Meets each second
and fourth Thursday of each
month, la Maccabee hall, cop
ner Cass and Pine street. Vh
Ring Knights always welcome,
L. C. GOODMAN. C-m. "
O. W. RAPP, R, K.
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