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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. MONDAY, MAY 1 1. 1925.
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Practice Economy
in the Kitchen Use
THE WORLD'S GREATEST
It Lasts LongerGoes Farther '
Makes Better Biscuits
SALES Z'a TIMES THOSE OF ANT OTHER BRAND
I Arundel, piano tuner. Phone 1S9-L.
t LOCAL NEWS 1! Tlie Ruckles district expects to
t, close school ne,t Friday.
J. T. Wood and wire of Sryrtle
Mr. and" Mrs. H. n. Hastings ! Creek motored to Roseburg on
were here from W'lllmr Sulurday. , businss.
Mrs. David Flemmlng was here Get screen doors at Powell's Fur
Saturday shopping from Glide. nlture.
Miss Dorothy Hire from Hurkleg
spent a part of Saturday lu the
city.
Arnold Rodney was a business
visitor from Looking Glass Saturday.
Mr. Jay McMahono and family
were here from Idlyld Park on
Saturday.
Louis Paris la recovering from
a severe illness, lie Is under the
care of Dr. H. A. Moon.
A teacher. Miss Leonora, from
the Umpo.ua district, was a town
visitor Saturday.
Miss Kuhy Krewson. a teacher
from Drain, was in Saturday, at
tending to business.
Mtr. C. J. LundVen Is In from
Melrose shopping and visiting
with Mrs. L. J. Ilousor.
Mr. YVIlbnr Massey of Glengary
was In town today Saturday and
transacting business..
Mr. Earl Agee was In from the
ruralNlistricts Saturday.
In
J. V. Torrey and wife were
town Saturday on business.
Mr. J. W. Howard was In Satur
day from Green, attending.to busi
ness. Mr Joe Wrloht from T)avs Creek
was in the city on business Satur
day.
Mrs. Oland from Camas was In
this city Saturday attending to
business matters.
Mr. Willard Johnson has pur
chased a new Star car from Rapp
Brothers.
A. YV. Yerkcs was here Satur
day visiting uud transacting busi
ness from lloaitlin.
Alfred Teal spent the. Saturday
In Knseburg transacting business.
He is from Cottago Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Thlcle spent Sat
urday in Ttoseluirg. They are
from Senttle, 'ashington.
Mrs. Allen Carson Is here visit
ing with her mother. Mrs. J.- W.
Hamilton. Mr. Carson Is from
Salem.
Miss Swift was In town Satur
day shopping and attending to
busine-'s matters. Miss Swift is
from South Deer Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Orcutt. Miss
Vivian Orcutt and Miss Clarice
llarpster spent Sunday In Cor-vallis.
Herbert Byers from Canyonville
was In this city Saturday attend
ing to business matters.
Burton Hutton was here from O.
A. C. over the week and visited
with his parents and friends.
Maurice Mathews and Johnny
Connine were here Saturday at
tendlng.track meet from Glide.
LOCAL NEWS
VthlU Saturday
Mrs. M. N. Tlsdale was here,
from SutherJIn over Saturday, 1
spending the day visiting with
friends and shopping.
Hotum to Camas
Louise llasford returned to
Camas Valley this morning after
visiting with frtendg in this city
over Saturday and Sunday.
On llusliirsa
Frank Kruse arrived here on
8unday from Glendale, and is
spending a short time in Roseburg
attending to business aftuirs.
From Praiii
Mrs. A. T. Holgate was a visi
tor In this city over Saturday,
pending the day. shopping and
visiting with friends. She resides
at Drain.
Mrs, llelnllne Home
Mrs. C. S. Helnllno, who has
been attending the Oregon State
Music Teachers' convention at
Portland, returned home this
morning.
HoturiM From Yreka
J. W. Weaver, who has hevn
visiting with his eon, L. L. Wea
ver, manager of tho Yreka Inn,
at Yreka, returned to this city
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Watson Leave
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Watson
left Saturday on a Journey by au
tomobile through California and
the Central states.' The trip will
last alt summer.
From Kutlirlln
E. R. Paxton was among the
out of town visitors here Satur
day, and spent some time attend
ing to business affairs. Ma. Pax
ton resides at Sutherlin.
Hark From Convention
Mr. -and Mrs. Charles ri. Stan
ton returned this morning from
Portland. Mrs. Stanton was one
of the teachers attending the
convention of the Oregon State
Music Teachers' Association.
Front ('rants Pass
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Reldel and
Ada Shoemaker were visitors over
Sunday from fhe south, urrlviug
Iroiu G rants Pass.
Hero tills Morniiijr
J. F. Drown was a visitor in
this elty this morning for a fow
hour from Melrose and truusuct
ed business mutters.
From Oakland
W. N. Crouch was a visitor
from Oakland ovht Saturday and
Sunday, returning to hU home
this morning otter visiting with
friends.
Iteturns to Riddle
Herman Hauer returned to his
home at Riddle this morning af
ter spending a few hours in Rose
burg attending to business mat
ters .
Returns Homo
A. w. Yerkes returned to Hoag
lln this moftitng nfter spending
a dny or two in this elty attend
ing to business matters and visiting.
Spends Week Knd in Eugene
Miss Clara Patrick and Mrs. A.
C. Spenwr motored to Kugene on
Saturday and spent the week end
there visiting with their parents,
Mr. and Mr. C. II. Patrick.
Returns Home.
T. H. Hill returned to his home
at lloaglin this morning after
spending the past two days In this
city visiting with friends and at
tending to business mutters.
Returns From Portland
Mrs. Charles G. Stanton return
ed to hen home in this city this
morning after spending a .few
days in Portland attending the
Convention of Music Teachers.
Is Visit IllK II'
Mrs. Anna' 11. Thurber arrived
here Sunday from Yamhill to visit
at the hntn'a of Mr. and Mrs. E.
II. Thurber for several weeks.
She is the mother of Mr. Thurber.
Visit Sunday "
Mrs. K. C. Cornell and Miss M.
P. Murphy, of the Alexunder
Court Hotel, of Portland, were
visitors in thcis city Sunday and
guests at the Hotel l'mpiua.
Mr. Vail Leaves
Mr. Vail of Warden, Klamath
county, who has been here a few
days looking over with the pur
pose of buying land here, left Sat
urday, but plans to return Inter.
Special four day sale of Alum
inum at 49c. 79c, 99c Umpqua Trad
ing Post, 323 N. Jackson. St.
George Barber, a traveling sales
man, has Just returned from the
south and stopped off at Roseburg
Saturday.
Fred McMullen, who Is attend
ing O. A. C. at Corvallis. was here
Sunday and spent the day visit
ing with friends.
Mrs. Alma Harness and Mr. and
Mrs. Ambrose spend Saturday In
Roseburg shopping. They are
from Yoncalla.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Glle, who
have been visiting in several clttes
In Washington, arrived home Sat
urday evening.
Mrs. C. BJerg was in this city
Saturday shopping and attending
to business matters. She resides
jon the Curry Estate.
Kayso spreads the spray and
makes It stay. L. W. Metzger, at
corner of Oak and Pine streets.
Phone 362.
Mr. Lawrence Henninger spent
Saturday In Hos'eburg shopping
ntvi attending to business. Mr.
Henninger Is from Canyonville.
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Woody and
children spent Saturdny in Rose
burg shopping and transacting
business. They are from Win
chester. Miss Lucille Sapplngton spent
the week-end in Portland at
tending the State Music Associa
tion. She is an instructor at the
Helnline Studio.
Mr. and Mr. L. W. Borleskc
and Edward O'Toole are In Rose
burg from Dunsmulr. California.
They are looking around for a
possible location.
Miss ThelmR Cordon, a well
known girl of Roseburg, Is recov
ering very rapidly from a severe
ease of Appendicitis. Although
ease of appeldliltls. Although
ous oeration, she will soon bo
aide to see her friends again.
The Roseburg Women's Club is'
holding a Rummage Sale in the
store next to the Stage Terminal.
The money gained from this sale
will he applied on the building
fund to build the n"w club house
for the women. The ladies have
taken in over a hundred dollars
from this site.
Wally Rapp was home over the
week end from college and visited
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G.
W. Rapp.
Jimmy Pickens returned to O. A.
C. last night after spending the
week end here visiting at the home
of his parents.
Charles Yokum has returned
from Albany where he has been
visiting with his father. He will
remain here for sometime.
Fred Hamilton was a visitor In
this city Saturday from Half Moon
Orchards, and spent the afternoon
visiting with friends and attend
ing affairs.
Chas. Thurston left Rock Creek
Friday for the Diamond Lake
Ranger District where he will be
employed for the coming field
season.
I'. S. Page, of Salem, owner of
the Vnlon Abstract Company
there, was In the city Saturdny.
Ho Is the guest of W. A. Cum
mlngs, manager of the Terminal
Hotel. v
Fred Asam, ranger of North
Umpqua District will build a
standard lookout house on Illage
Rock. It will be built square and
have a cupola on top which will
be surrounded by windows so
that a view will be had from all
Sides.
From Cottage Grove
Miss D. Johnson and Miss Ruth
Redo were visitors lu Roseburg
over Saturday from 'northern
points, and spent the dny viHltlng
friends. They are from Cottage
C rove.
On Way To Ashland
Mrs. R. A. Goodrich, of Yamhill,
ho stopped over Sunday and vis
ited Mrs. Anna Thnrlsr and at
the home of E. R. Thurber, left
this morning for Ashland, where
she will visit for some time with
a granddaughter. '
Building Service Station
L. W. Metzger Is building a new
modern service station at Riddle
for E. E. Hart. This station will
have a stucco exterior and will be
very neat little station. Mr.
Metzger will start work there with
full Crew the first of this week.
To Locate In Medford
Chester Endrup, who has resid
ed here for the past few years, has
left for Medford, where he will be
employed In a men's clothing store.
Mrs. Endrup will Join her husband
later, and they will make their
home there.
Hotel Men Visit I Here
Guy B. Walker, associated pro
prietor and manager of the Moore
Hotel of Seattle and G. O. Maddi
son, manager of the Nortonla Ho
tel, of Portland, stopped over In
Roseburg Sunday as guests of the
Hotel rmpq.ua. They were en
route to Yreka, where they will
visit with L. L. Weaver, manager
of the Yreka Inn, before return
ing north.
O. A. C. Students Here-
Maurice Newland, Clifford
Fields, George Spaur, and Bernell
Dodell were home from O. A. C. to.
spend the week end with friends
rtnd relatives. Maurice Newland
has recently been elected editor of
the Barometer and was especial
ly honored In the last Issue of that
.paper by a full page head line.
Maurice graduated from R. H. S.
In the class of '21 and Is now a
Junior at Corvallis.
Arrives to Spend Summer-
Charles u erner arrived here
this morning from Anacortes,
Washington, and will spend the
summer visiting at the homo of
his daughter, rs. George Jones.
START THIS
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There's nothing like Tanlae to
purify the blood, put the stomach
and liver in working order and
build up a run-down body.
If you are nervous, suffer from
Indigestion, have rheumatism, tor
pid liver, constant pain, don't delay
taking Tanlac another precious day.
Millions of men and women have
been benefited by this great tonic
and builder that Is compounded
after the famous Tanlac formula
from roots, barks and herbs.
Buy a bottle of Tanlac at your
drug store today. See how you
start to Improve right from the
first. Moat likely two or three bot
tles will put you on your feet, make
you feel like a brand new person.
Tail Tanlae Vtftablt Pill
for Constipation
TANLAC
FOR YO UR HEALTH
To Drive Car Back
Francis M. Chaae, left yesterday
for Portland and will drive back
a new Willys-KnlKht car.
Spend Sunday In Eugene
Misses Vivian Orcutt and Clarice
Httrpater spent Sunday in Kuicene,
where they visited with friends.
Hera On Business
W. F. Anderson arrived here Sun
day from Sulein to spend several
days attending to business matters.
In Today
V. S. Wade was a business visit
or in this city today spending a few
hours. He Is a resident of Camas
Valley.
Sewing machines at Powells.
Starmer Is Witness
Sheriff Sam Starmer leaves to
morrow for Portland where he Is
to Fftrve as a witness in the Fed
eral Court.
In Today
Mr, and Mrs. Owen Russell were
visitors here today from Camas,
Valley, spendinK a few hours shop
ping and attending to business mut
ters. Returns Home
Miss Grace Wick ham returned to
this city Sunday evciiiiiK after
pending the week-end visiting with
her sister. Miss Oertrude Wick
ham, who Is attending tho State
Normal school at Monmouth.
Injured In Fall
Miss ' Mildred McCulloch was
painfully injured Saturday night
when she fell down a flight of
stairs at the Maccabee hall while
attending the Art i son program.
She was badly bruised, and one of
the small bones in her forearm ,
was broken. .
eturiiH From Kulm
Miss Clara llercher returned to
this city this morning after spend
ing a few days in Salfm, where
she attended the May Day exer
cises of tho Willamette L'nlvers-
ily.
Mr.
In From Glide
Miss Florence Casebeer was
here from XJllde Saturday after
noon visiting with friends and
shopping,
Mr. Evans In
T. U. Kvans was a visitor from
points south of this city Saturday,
and transacted business for a few
hours. Ho is from Dillard.
From Elgarose '
C. It. Hnlmquist was among the
out of town visitors to spend a few
hours here Saturday on business.
Mr. Holmquist resides at .Klgarose.
Visit Here Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hamm and
family, of ltrookings, stopped over
as visitors in Koseburg Sunday.
They were enroute by motor to
Portland to visit
Return Here
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Tlrown, who
are well known in this city have
returned here from Senna, where
they have been teaching in the
public school forthe past two yours
and will spend the summer here
visiting. They w Hire turn to Selma
to teach about the first of Septem
ber.
Accepts New Position
Phil Singleton, well kno n Rose
burg boy, has acoeptyi a position
with the Zeilerbach, Paper com
pany and will have tho southern
Oregon territory handling one of
their lines. Mr. Singleton has
been employed for some time at
Duds for Men. He will have his
headquarters In Roseburg. He will
enter upon his new duties tomor
row. Motor To Eugene
Mrs. J. F. Cole, Mlsa Florence
Cole, Utile Miss Nancy Roland,
Miss IK' I hi a. and Miss Vlolctte Cole
left by motor for Kugene Sunday
afternoon, where the 'latter will re
sume her studies at the Univer
sity, and Miss Delara, her duties
as Instructor of Spanish. Miss l)e
lara wasa week end guest of Miss
Cole, and expects to return to her
home in South America about June
12.
Make Trip to Portland-
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Russell re
turned this morning from a week
end trip to Portland, where they
visited with Mr. Russell's mother,
who is seriously ill lu Good Samarl-
Visitor Saturday '
Mrs. Otto Matthews was a visit
or in this city Saturday, and spent
a few hours shopping and attend
ing to business matters. Shu Is a
Ixwier Visit.
I,. F. Lozier Is hero from Med
ford for a short tlnra and will put resident of Melrose.
in new tombstones in the ceme
tery here at Myrtle Creek and
Riddle., lie will return south this
evening.
Hef urn from Port liuwl
Mrs. Charles lleinline, at the
Heinlino Conservatory of Music,
returned to this city this morn
ing, alter spending wevehil days
In Portland nttendlng the conven
tion of Music Teachers.
Receives Injury-
Ray Cook, a switchman for the
Southern Pacific Company, receiv
ed a sprained ankle when the
boss car which he was on pave
way, causing him to falk He is
under the care of Dr. Hoover.
Kalein People- Vltdt
Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Page and
family, motored from Salem, and
spent the week end visiting here
and as guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.
O. Cummlnfo. of the Terminal
Hotel. Mr. Page is from the
Union Abstract company at the
northern city.
Return Fioin Portland
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Cllnper,
John Schaffer and Kenneth din
ger returned to this city Sunday,
after motoring to Portlnnd, where
Mr.' dinger attended the second
annual convention of tire Pacific
Northwest Creeters of America.
They report a fine trip.
I COLD STORAGE I
j REFRIGERATORS
f Are built for economical service. They last long.
I They use less ice. They cost less.
See the Cold Storage before you buy.
Zigler-Fee Hardware Co. Phone 25
119 NO. JACKSON
WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS
Eat Clean
Food
Good Service
Low Prices
Buy Ca with the
Difference
The Home
Restaurant
Sheridan Street
rwwg
Mclfonl IVmiln on Way llom
Mr. and Mrs. I.. It. Shurtleff
stopped overnight here Sunday and
were guests at the Orand Hotel.
Thoy are on their wny home tn
Medford after motoring to Port
land, where Mr. Hhurtleff attend
ed the convention of tho Pacific
Northwest (Jrpeters of America.
Motor to (.rnnts
Mrs. V. N. I'ltchford. Mlns Ali
nes Pitchford. Mrs. Clnude Welch
and son, motored to (.rants Paas
Sunday. Mrs. Welch went on to
Klamath Kalis to toln her hus
hsnd, who is working thre, and
will spend the summer. The rest
of the party returned here In the
evening.
Few Hours Shopping
Miss Clara Anderson, who
teaches In tho school at Green,
was a visitor here Saturday after
noon and spent a few hours shop
ping.
From Melrose
Wm. Sandstrom was among;
those In Saturday attending to
business affairs for a short time.
Ho returned to his home at Mel
rose in the afternoon.
From Days Creek
Among those in from southern
points of the county Saturday were
Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Mathews ,who
spent a few hours here shopping
and visiting. They rcsldo ut Days
Creek.
Make Trip To Bandon
I.. I.. Crocker made a trip to
Tlnndon yesterday to arrange for a
cottage for his family during tM
summer. Mrs. Crocker and daei-h-ters
will leave as soon as school is
over and will spend the summer
months at the ocean. Mr. CrocW
reports the road to Ilnndon In very
good condition.
ttrftirn l'rom Portlnnd
Mr Ion is Melv n relumed to
'Ms cltv this morning from Port
lend, where she has lin sper.il
'ne some time with !r. Melvin,
r ho suddenly took III wlih Influ
nra several days aro, when ho
onk a patient to consult a pe
lallst there. Pr. Melvin Is minh
Improved now, howvver. and will
return here In ahoul three dav.
hut will not return to ll offices
. until completely recovered
From Glendale
Mrs. J. K. Hartle was here this
morning for a short time from
Glendale shopping and attending
to business matters. Mr. Hartle
operates a camp ground near that
place,
Stayton People Visit
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hall
rived here Saturday from Stayton
to spend a few days visiting with
Mrs. Hall's son. O. L. Adams, who
Is employed as an engineer by the
Southern Pacific company.
Return From Corvallis
Mrs. N. Kice and Mrs. F. If.
Churchill returned to this city Sun
day night from Corvallis, after at
tending the Mothers' Day exercises
at O. A. C, and visiting with their
daughters, Miss Helen Churchill
and Miss Jeanette Rice.
Special Millinery Sale
FOR io DAYS .
BEGINNING FRIDAY, MAY 8
A Splendid, Big Shipment of the Seasons
VERY LATEST STYLES
AND MODELS IN HATS
Every Woman in Roseburg will be Deeply interested
in this bewildering array of beautiful millinery, and the
prices are low enough to inspire unusual buying. Join
the throng that will wend its way every day during the,
sale to the
HATSHOP
POSSE AFTER MEN '
(Aanclatm Fm Uaant Win.)
COLFAX. Cat.. May 11.
A Colfax posso today was
hunting two men said to re-
semble the Tankn and Hall
4 suspects, both armed, who
were seen to climb lltg Hill.
on the outskirts of Colfax af-
ter having come up from what
tun hospital. While there they! n known as Slaughter House
Vint tin! little Frances llenner, nfjcanvon.
this cltv who recently underwent Whoriff w. O. nnhnnn of Nv
an operation at the same institution 1 Vada county Is co-operatin
unn round the uuie Riri improving ! with Sheriff E. 0. Ouin of
nicely. They were accompanied on placer county In outlining a
the trip by Mrs. Weed, who was : p),in to Crtpture tho men. '
called to Portland because of the
dfuth of her lather.
CHINESE CHILDREN
BARRED FROM SCHOOL
(AMooUtfd rrt-M Oawsl Wire.)
JACKSON, Miss., May 11 The
state supreme rourt today ruled
that ChineH children are not el
igible to attend the white public
Helmuts of Mississippi in reversing
and remanding a case brought
from the circuit court of Bolivar
county, styled G. P. Itice et al vs.
Martha Lum et al.
OBSERVES END OF
Returns To Coast
C. W. Matthews, of Falls City,
J. B. Cummins and A. O. Pameter,
of Reedsport, returned to their
homes this mornlna;. after spend
ing a few days here attending to
business matters. They were here
looking over farming land, with a
vii'W of buying.
B
URNS.
Covn wuh wm bakinc
afterwsrda apply g.nUy
WICKS
V VadoRUB
W IT Mui jmn rmHr few days, leavlnf by motor,
Judke Chadwick Here
Judge Stephen I. Chadwlrk, for
merly of Itoseburg. now of Heat
tie. Judge Fred Wilson of Theli
!alles. and Judge M. . Close, of
Pomeroy. Washington, were visit,
ors In the city over Sunday. Judge
Chadwlrk was a member of one of
the.earlv families In Knseburg. and
started In the practice of law here.
He lster went to Washington
where he was elected circuit judge
and later to the state supreme
court. Ho retired a few years aso
and Is now practicing law In Seat
tle. The three Jurists enjoyed a
visit with Judce J. W. Hamilton
for several hours yesterdsy.
Property Esehsnge Made
T: II. Tomllnson. who has been
running the Myrtle Creek Ororery
for some time, has exchanged his
store and property for the stock
and dairy ranch at Kedmond,
which was owned by II. C. Arm
strong. Mr. Armstrong has been
In possesion of the Myrtle Creek
(irocery for the past two days, and
will continue to run It In the same
satisfactory manner as has been
In previous yesrs. Mrs. Armstrong
will remain In Hedmond for a week
or so before Joining her husband
at Myrtle Creek. Mr. and Mrs.
move to Redmond within the next
West Melrose school closed Fri
day, May 8th. with a program and
the annual Community dinner.
A good program was given by
tho school, which was enthusiast
ically received by the many pa
trons and friends of the school,
who had gathered for th day.
"It looks pretty good," said
Sheriff Itobson. "Sheriff Gum
Is almost positive they aro
the bandits. ....
Kvldence tending (o establish
definitely that tho two Iowa
Hill suspects aro the bandits
who shot down Patrolman
Clyde Nunn In Sacramento
came today from Max Fisher,
head of the Identification bur-
eau of tho Sacramento police
department.
pleased with the evening's enter
tainment, and In the short talks
that were givin during tho course
of the evening, urged the local
lodge members to attend the con
vention to he held In Grants Pass
on Sunday. May 111, nt which time
INACTIVE MDIiEYS
-s. WITH
Foley Pills
A DIURH1C STIMULAKI
FOR THE KIDNEYS
W. F. CHAPMAii
E
i AMoctstrd LestH Wlf.
MANILA. May 11. Two women
were killed during tne recent
the Arllsnns will' he the guests of ...nhnnakes In the town of Dais.
tho Cavemen at the Oregon Caves, j aIlll g0Veral persons were'kllled as
. 'a result of the tremblora at lia-
TAX ON JEWELRY
HIT BY SPEAKER
SALEM. Ore., May 11. A direct
attack on the five percent excise
tax on Jewelry, was made by A.
A. Kenne, president of the Oregon
Hetnil Jewelers Association in the
opening address of the ltith annu
al convention of the ..ssoclatlon
jhere this afternoon. "The battle
jfor coiriplete tax relief should, and
will be continued." declared Keene.
ITho tax originally made by the
A very interesting part of the Ijevelers as a war measure. How-
day was the talk by the County lever, It was not the Jewelers war,"
School Superintendent, Mrs. hdlth and there Is no reason "why we
S. Aekert. 'Jewelers should be expected to
The efforts of the teacher, Mr. ipay." a'jQU
John T. Itrown, nave met wun
marked sneews.
A number of Improvements
have been made about the school
which is a new modern building
and several new branches have
been added to tho regular schedule.
ARTISANS ENJOY
PROGRAM SATURDAY
The members of the local Arti
san lodge held a meeting on Satur
day evening, nt which limn a class
of nine candidate was Initiated.
Following the degree work, which
was put on by a team ftom Grants
Tass. an Interesting program was .
given. .Vls KI'low May Wilson i
gave a whistling solo, followed by J
a drill by the Grants Pat.s march-
Ing team, and a dance by Mary !
Julia Clark. Hefreshmenis were
served late In the evening. The I
Grants I'afs vl!torw weie grently
Mr. Business Man"
This Newspaper Sas:
You Are ImJited
To Thousands
Of Home
homes
of
customers
TT,misi-L- H i
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iiri.ii i. i
cong, Occidental Negros province.
This Information was contained in
an official telegram received today
at the office of Governor-General
Leonard Wood.
Business Is good with Hudson-Essex.
Refrigerators at Powells.
Ranges on easy payment plan
at Powells.
Have yon something to e1!. t
trade, to give away. Use New
Review columns
DAILY WEATHER REPORT
TJ. 8. weather bureau, local of
fice, Roseburg, Oregon, 14 houri
ending 6 a. m.
Precipitation In Inches and hun
dredths: Highest temperature yesterday SI
lowest temperature last night 60
Precipitation, last 24 hours .54
Total preclp. since 1st of month .68
Normal oreelp, for this month 2.05
Total preclp. from Sept. 1,
124. to date .. . 39.48
Average preclp. from Sept.
1. 1877 - - 31.50
Total excess from SepL l.t
11124 7-9
Average precipitation for 46
wet seasons, (SepL to May,
Inclusive) -1.4S
ensealed with probably local
rains tonight and Tuesday.
WILLIAM BELL.
Meteorologist.
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