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THRESH Music Week Special Big Reduction on Pianos and Player Pianos this week. $3,000 Stock Phonographs on sale at Big Reduction in price. Century and McKinley Edition Sheet Music, 3,000 copies, 1 5c music,- your choice at 1 0c copy 12 for $1.00. With every $1.00 worth of sheet music pur chased this week, we will give you free $ 1 .00 worth of music. OTT'S MUSIC STORE I ll ,nr, p,.,C ll'All SA From Glandals IHold Guild Meatlno I. H. Smith was visitor In' The St. Georges' Guild will bold Roseburg. from points north, and I'd meeting at the parish house spent the day attending to business , Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. matters. lie resides at Clendale. J From Eugene Builnasa Visitor J A. H. Bower arrived here yes- Pick Johns spent several hours' terday from Kugene and spent In Koseburg yesterday attending to . he day and today in Honeuurg business matters. Mr. Johns is a transacting business affairs. j resident of Glendale. Here on Huslness urn BAKE TO BE HELD SIDE MM The annual salmon bah of the ' Roaeliurg Rod and Gun Club, w:ll ! be held at the gun club grounds on Sunday, May 10. Invitations have been extended to all clubs from South Deer Creek and spent morning from Portland to spend a lew uuys on Dusiness. Return Home Today M ra. George Bolter and Phyllis Ann Bolter returned to this city r this moraine after spending yes l?rday In Cottage Grove attend- ll g the circus. the afternoon on business and vis iting with friends. ' Here On Business T. B. Davis, a resident of Clover dale, arrived here yesterday after noon from the north, to spend sev eral days here attending to .busi ness interests. In Tuesday- Albert Snider Taking In Tha City i.. I. Mevens, well known P- rtVA n.nn " . . . V II. ) .. I. Hit. , , ...... ....... .... una ii.t-ii nuinr i was here from , i,.r , , . , points north of the city yesterday j last nlght for a day Qt ,wo returned to his home at Glendale In the afternoon. From Malroaa O. OleBon returned to hla home at Melrose yesterday afternoon after spending several hours here looking after business -matters. From Looking Glass Mrs. Wagner and two sons. George and Jerry, were here yea- Mr. Russell In Torn Russell ana son were visit ors yesterday from southern points in the county, and spent the after noon here transacting business. They are from Myrtle Creek. Mr. Garrett Here O. C. Garrett, well known Glen- terday afternoon from Lookiug dale resident, was a Roseburg call- Glass for a short time visiting and shopping. Here Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cllngenpeel motored from their home at Look ing Glass yesterday and spent sev eral hours here attending to busi ness matters and visiting with friends. r yesterday and spent the after- From south Dear creak ! s. c. Harlrum. a former resl- of the state to attend, and It It Bill Bailey was here yesterday : oent 91 tnis city, arrived here this expected that there will he a large attendance of the outside sportsmen. Shooting will start early In the morning and will continue all day. There will be four 25-blrd events, for which $10 each will be added to the prize money. The main event or the dny will be a 60-blrd event with $7 added money. There will be five events where the prize money will be split two ways, 60-40; ten events with three money prizes, 60-30 and 20 per cent, and .fifteen events with the entry money split four ways, 411. 30. 20 and 10. Handicaps will give every marksman an equal opportunity, so that every one will have an opportunity to win some of the money. The big Chinook salmon bake will be enjoyed at noon. All the sportsmen and their families are Invited to attend the feast which will be absolutely free to all those attending the day's shoot ing program. Fishermen ane now engaged In catching the salmon which will be used for this ban quet, and already several fine chinooka have been put on ice ready for the big feast which will be served absolutely free by the club. These annual unlnion bakes gi ven by the Rod and Gun Club are very popular occasions and never full to draw hoavlly from . Visiting Friends Here . I Mr. and Mrs. P. E.. filmier and Mr. and .Mrs. I. K. Martin of j North Bend, are spending a few days In Roseburg as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. II. II. llattield. MiiMlon Sticlety to Meet Tire Women's Missionary Socie ty of the M. E. Church will meet on Thursday afternoon at 2; 30 o'clock at the home ot Mrs. E. D. Lewis on North Pipe street. Missionary Society Meets The Missionary Society of the Methodist KlUscopal church. South, will bold Its regular monthly busi ness meeting Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock In the church parlors. From IHIIanl Mrs. S. A. Hoser was a visitor In this city this morning for a short time, attendiug to business matters and shopping. She re sides at Dillard. In Today M. L. Brown spent severnl hours here today visiting and looking af ter business affairs. He returned to his home at Camas Valley this afternoon. Back From Trip P. W. Chase and Bert Wells, lo cal Willys-Knight and Overland noon visiting friends and on busl- j dealers, who spent the early part : after hnslness ma.ter, rel,.rn,.l left last "W't for Ashland, where Arrive From Portland jhere last evening. A. E. Rlchter and Mrs. Anna P. Wood arrived here last night from . Buys Home Hera Portland, accompanying the body Mrs. R. E. Hol.lridi.-e. of Riddle. of Mrs. B. R. Rlchter, who passed 1,,, ourchased a nice huniralow on ii.V,. Leaves For Ashland Mrs. W. L. Rulter. of this cltv, "osenurg and surrounding coun- 1 . . ... . . -fcW Tha nlltl. .. Km. .. .1 ska If...-.....- she will visit with friends for the next several days. away there Monday morning. Sallow complexions often the result of improper digestion USE moRun THE WORLD'S GREATEST for nutritious healthful foods watch your complexion improve SALES 2Vs TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRAND Mr. Vail Visits F. O. Vail was an out of town here yesterday and pent Cobb street, and expects to make severnl hours atiund.'ng to liusi her home in RoseburR. This prop- j neas Interests. He resides at Co erty was purchased through the j nas Valley. Helbig real estate firm. Likes Riverside Gus Under, a recent arrival In this part of Oregon, liked the. Riverside section so well that he i has purchased a five room cottage ! and one acre of land in that part of the city. The deal was made by G. U. Helbig. Massachusetts Party Motoring Thru Mr. and Mrs. H. Garland, Mrs. C. Garland and Mrs. J. A. WeshMi gard, of rturzards Hay, Massachu setts, were guests at the I'mpqua Hotel last night. Thoy are motor' ing through Oregon. Camas Valley Resident Here Miss S. Basford was a visitor In this city yesterday and spent sev-i era! hours shopping and on busi ness. She left yesterday afternoon Move To Cloverland Mr. and Mrs. (). II. Allen, who 'ruuu' iii 11 iuiiwi .,- trin in Plw,rn nhit Looking Glass to II. K. Golgert, of " CveriS: WitZ? hn leaving for that Mace to niaka oiirk arrled here y,. sterday after-! intirnome. noon fn)n) 0aki,md California, to Marstera Leave For South 1 ,,,.. ,,., ,,, ,,.,,,. . ,,, will visit with B. H. Barber. Mr. and Jlrs. A. C. Marstera left yesterday afternoon on Rhasta 111 for Sacramento, California, where - Mr. Marsters will attend to busl-i A rnntinii ... u.. i ness matters an.l Mrs. Marsters will ypslPr,iay afi,.r0on for il'sker. MODEL DAIRY The only dairy in Douglas County selling CLARIFIED MILK We invite inspection. Pure bred St. Mawea Jersey for service. Morning and Night Delivery Phone 44-F11 visit They expert to be gone about ten days. Sarff Home Again Sarff, the auto wrecker man, re turned from Portland last night. he having been away from the city since Saturday. Mrs. I). N. Wilson, his daughter, of Alder, Montana. j who has been visiting here, accom panied her father to Portland, where she will visit a few days be fore going on to her home. The : lady was accompanied by her three children. , Oregon, where he will spend the next several days viBlting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oland Crandall. try. The club grounds are known as being among the heat for good shooting, and the local snortsmen have provided plenty of amuse ment at each of their events, un til everyone knows that a good time is to be enjoyed. The salmon bake was started a number of years ago as a car nival attraction by the Sports man's Club, which was then In existence, and the plan of an an nual event was later adopted by the Hose burg Hod and Gun Club, which has continued the feast in recent years, each occasion lining better and more elaborate than the last. This year the plans are more extensive ithan ever, and the committees have already ar ranged practically every import ant detail. 'ill Mtmro President Visits V w. Chadwick. president of the Oregon Stage Terminal Hotel company, arrived heiv yesterday from Salem and spent the day at tending to business matters. He was a guest at the Terminal Ho tel, and returned home today. Leaves For Ashland ' Mrs. I. N. Park of tills city, left Partnership Dissolved ( IhiH morning for Ashlund, where . U Lester and Thos. Decker, who she will spend the next several have operated the Home Uestau-, jav8 visiting with friends. She rant for a year, have dissolved win aH0 attend the Prebvterian partnership, and Mr. Lester Is now .Society meeting of Southern Ore sole proprietor of the business. He KOn. as a delegate from the local will maintain a popular priced , society. restaurant and new features are Jill THE, NEW and UNUSUAL DESIGNS ROSEBURG, ORE. WB keep abreast of the times. We do not show you last year's Ideas and designs. Yon will find here whatever la novel, whatever la new, and whatever Is fine in silks "Quality and Economy" The Silk Store Sllka and Satina m I Included In his plans for the future. ( The Home Restaurant has won favor with very many patrons in the past, and Mr. Lester ill keep the service to the former hih standard. 1 Attractive Window 1 The past two days a good many who have passed down Cass street were impelled to take a look at the window in the Mans Shop. Mr. I Spencer gave the display a back I ground of grains grown in the val 1 lev. and the slotran. "Wateh It Go" j Former Missionaries Pats Through completed the efrect. I Mrs. Ellen Dow Wood and dauxh-1 ' trim VI o a.u .1 r iri- 1"ro- onwriiriu, ui 1 raui tiagstone Leaves- coma, passed through this city yes-j iaul flagstone, western manag terday aHernoon enroute home er of the United States Chamber after snendinn- the wlntpr In fnlif. rommosaa ..v, . in. ornia. They were met by Rev. terestlng talk at the Klwanis Club and Mrs. Joseph Knotts who spent luncheon yesterday, left In the af !a few minutes talking over old ternoon for Kugene. where he will ! times. Rev. Knotts lived a year give an address. From there he at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wood, ;will so to Salem, Portland and when they were all doing mission- Seattle, after which he will leave ABRAHAM JACKON STREET EFFORTS TO RAISE AUTO FROM RIVER ARE SUCCESSFUL The automobile belonging to Frank Thompson and which was drln Snnd'iv niht. was raided today from the South Umpqua near Mvrtle Creek where it was wreck. ary worn in rouin America, ana lor Washington. I). C, to attena-teil by Myron Hansley an escape CHICAGO, May 6. Advices to the weather bureau today said frot has practically wiped out the strawberry crop and also unpro tected truck crops in Iowa. The bureau also had reports of freez ing temperatures in Northern Michigan, Minnesota and the !a kotas wflh snowfalls in northern Michigan and other northern sec tions. Snow also fell today for a few minute In Northern Illinois cit ies. Including Chicago. Tim tem perature here stood at 49 degrees as the snow ceased. The seriousness of the frost damage in Iowa, Indicated that that state was the heaviest loser of all the middlewestern states visited recently by frost, according to the weather bureau. The trtyjf vlrtuxlly blanketed Iowa last nlht and was also reported from East ern Nebraska, Northern Kansas as far south as Columbia, In Missouri and in sections of Indiana. In Indiana the frost was light In some of the central and northern points while It was reported as killing at Rloomington. Spring field was the only Illinois city to report frost. Perry Crates and Hallocks For Sale at Cannery. Twelfth Annual Convention of the - Douglas Christian Endeavor Union Roseburg, May 8, 9, 10 At First Presbyterian Church Friday Evening 7:00 Registration. 7:Si Souks and Prayer. 7: SO Special music. 8:10 Key Note Address: "Ye aro my witnesses." II. E. Mow. 8:!Q (let acquainted session. 9: ail lion diction. Saturday Morning 8:00 Sons; service and devotional. :30 tieneral Assembly. Presentation of HIk r'our plan. Mary Guiley. 9:45 (Iroup conferences. 1. Witnessing In the prayer meeting. Mary tlulley, 2. Witnessing In the socials, II. E. Mow. 8. Witnessing through missions, V. S. MiCullnKh. 4. Witnessing; In winning; others (Lookout!. Kuby U. Krewsou. 11:09 Son service. ll:ir ltuslness session. 12:00 Lunch. Saturday Afternoon 1:30 Sons service. 1 :4fi Devotional. S:00 (ii neral Conferences. 1. limited Kmleavor, Mary Clulley. Miscellaneous phases of C. E. Work. Quiet hour, Tenth Lesion, C. E. PROGRAM World. Life work recruit, etc. Ruby Krewson. 3:16 Officers Conference, Mary Guiley and Ruby Krewson. President Ruby B. Krewson. 5C Vice-President Zllpha E. Patchen. ' (5 Secretary-Treasurer Attnea Newton. (jj Kosehurx Convention Chairman Lucille M. ' 10 Lenox. "' !S PDSSE OF FIFTY II 11 IBr! COHTUHIE SEJUifm THOROUGH CLEAN-UPi Saturday Evening 6: no Banquet. 7:30 Pep session. 7:45 Budget iaiing. 8:15 Soncs and devotional. 8:30 Address: "Ye Are My Witnesses In the Society," W. 8. McCullagh. 9:15 Benediction. Sunday Morning 10:00 Sunday school and church of choice. Sunday Afternoon 1:30 Songs and devotional. 3:O0 Reports of committees. 3:10 Installation ot officers, Mary Galley. ' 3:25 Special tnusic. 3:35 Address: "Witnesses for Christ," Mary Guiley. 4 : 10 Decision service. 4:40 Benediction and adjournment. Officers Fomoccfw COLFAX. Cnl., May G. A posse of fifty men contlnu- ed the search In this vicinity today for two bandits IrWlev- h ed to be joe TanKn ami Floyd Hall, murderers who escaped from fan Qucntln prison. Officers expressed the'r firm belief that the two men who rohhed and commander- ed a Tnlted Stare mail truck 4 yesterday, were the convicts f who since their escape are said to havo killed u mer- chant in Sacramento and shot a policeman there a few days Read the Classified ads. in The News-Review. They mean dollars to you. later, MIPSOrLA, Mont., May ft. No trace has been found the Sheriff's office reported today of Joseph Tanko and Floyd Hall, escaped convicts from San Quentln prison, California, where they were servine; terms for murder. Two men aii"Wirintc the offl- clal description of Tanko and Halt were reported to have boarded a train for Missoula at Wallace, Idaho, yesterday. "Clean-up week should not only bo a time for collecting and dis posing of all accumulated trash and rubbish," Mayor George . E. Houck said toaay, "but residents of the city should also make a spe cial effort to clennup their yards and grounds. It Is the desire of the city council in Initiating a, city clean-up, to have the city put In as attractive condition as possible for the strawberry carnival. "All rubbish which can be burn ed should be collected and destroy ed by that method. - Cans, trash, und refuse which cannot be burn ed should bp placed In Backs and boxes, und placed out before the evthlnn of Tuesday, May 12. After that time the city will have teams and trucks nt work for the rent of the week hauling away, the re- jusw vtiiiru i.i lum-eu uui in accor dance wlth the rules. "We hope that residents will co operate in this movement by cut ting tall grass, cleaning up un sightly places In their yards, and doing any other work about their homes which will add to the ap pearance of the city. There will be many visitors In Roseburg and . we want them to have a good ini-i Buy Gas with the Difference - - L ......t.avaa I'tKUt KAIIM l'OI.KS CANT HAVK A1TOM. fjlW rw1 Mnj.i wimrvvl COI.l'.M lil'S, Ohio. May 6. Inmates of Franklin county poor house may nol have uu tomohlles. It wa ruled today by tho county anthor'tlcs. The ruling resulted from the rase of W. F. Crawford. 9. who recently was ordered admitted to the Institution. When he arrived Ih're yes terday In his nuto. (Superin tend! nt I'.aiibltt advised him that he would have to soil his ear and apply the pro ceeds upon his hoard and lodging. This Crawford re fused to do, appealing to the hoard of county cimmls'lon ers. The latter " obdur ate also, so Crawford with drew his patronage from the Infirmary. Appetizing Foods Direct from Our Grocery to Your Kitchen at no . Extra cost to you Clean, Wholesome Groceries give your Food that . desired delicious taste. We Combine Quality and Value with low cost. PICKENS BROTHERS Perkins Bldg. Phone 68 has not visited with them for 18 the annual meeting of the I'nlted years. 'States Chamber of Commerce. store lmmn Publicity Agent Here Ir. C. H. Uryant, special public ity writer, has been secured by the 1 1 mpqua Chiefs carnival committee I to take charge of the publicity and ! advertising for th festival to b jtipld May 21 to 23. Mr. Itryant has ' had Yearn exttf ni-nri In thin fainrf of work and will (rive the commlt- I;rIMtfITO tee the benefit of this training. His V entire time, until after the carnival is over, win d Qi-voieo 10 getting he attractions of this evnt before i the mopl11 in order that they may g fully realize th pxc"llni program fi, which Is to be offered this yesr. Have you something to ts trade, io give away. Use News Review ml. i inn Hr-ve yon soaifTnin to sen. t rale, ' rive awy. fae News Rortew Potmn. f-om the reformatory at Chehalfs. Wash. The car was In nearly 30 f'-et of water, and It was a very difficult tank to htlng It to the bank. It was found to be wrecked so badly that It has little salvage vahie. Hansli'V was travelling at high apeid, thinking that he was being purrtued, wh-n he struck the temporary road around the slide nar Myrtle Creek. The ear left the road and went Into water which is quite d'ep at that point. Hero from l(tiihime C ll. Thompson arrived hero Inst night from Portland and will stnd a few dnys on hus'ness. V.r. Thnmtwon Is looking over the Millard arid Myrtle Creek districts today, and will Imv berries for rnmniTrtr, I purposes. 1 COLD STORAGE REFRIGERATORS Are built for economical service. They last long. They use less ice. They cost less.' See the Cold Storage before you buy. b tir,' il qiiii no nionpr a, been rrelved by tHflSP I UttiL I Uil LUllUl L re of the 'loeth of the 1...' ll I Hertram W. HenJamln. 5 i JJ If TIVZ V lr'ICVC 9 ' ' at Mre. Krsnre. Iir , lf?lLIi 5ifJtl J fi NKW YOItK. My Sailing on ' I vert In Knvhnrg h .n - "f ' " w Ji the Ilerengarla today with his wife ' an end will Iv rnmem. ,4a,,.V rVlTH Z mm . .. . ; Zigler-Fee. Hardware Co. phone 25 119 NO. JACKSON . WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS ra.TTkT.T.M.TjT.T.M,jj.T. , ferer. S has bei n a resident of portinnl j for a ntimlier of yecrs. and lst ! .Time went abroad with Mrs. Hen- I 5 Ismln. loratlng at Mrs. France. 1 f. whr Mary Cnrdif ttre Tnk of ! Manetieter. and other fainnm i neople were his psflen's. The J death of Mrs. Iienlamln was rau- : ed by ttllierrnlols of the hor.e from whic h shv hud ben a sin- i rated his asseitlon that he had no Intention of retiring from the ring. m fl Hmtimf j if,, exoined that h!a trip was to h flTJlOJTtr tTIWIi Alii ib honeymoon sndot for the M Uillfitiy JsllllylAni purpose of promotlnif hla pugilistic FOR IKE KIDNEYS j career. 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