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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW; MONDAY. JUNE 29, 1925. THREE LAST CHANCE For a new Mountain Wagon - $125.00 Dragsaw with 6 ft. blade $110.00 Order your baling wire and binder twine See Us First We Can Save You Money FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ROSCSURO OAKLAND LOCAL NEWS TWENTY MEN! 1 Carl Daich, clerk at the Hotel Grand, left thii morning for Port land and Seattle, where be will I spend a week' vacation. To Seattle ; C. S. Hopklna and W. F. Tbomaa Down From (illde f Kin. Fanny Smith, of Glide, was i In town today looking alter shop ping Interests. At Bandon Mrs. V. N. Flelde and two child- left this morning for Seattle, where j nu have gone , Bandon- beach to ' apend a week or o visiting. Sunday at Wolf Creek J. II. Hanson and S. J. Jones spent Sunday at Wolf Creek attend ing to business matters. nor mri pirn hp, Hi! r IV 1 1 1 1 1 I 111 Hi! Rim mmm IIUI.I IIUIII1L.IIU they will attend the Northern Baptist convention. In Today Among those from points north of this city to visit and shop here today was Mrs. George Cavey, of Sutherlln. Spends Day James G. Cole returned to his home at Glide today after spending Sunday visiting with friends in Roseburg. LOCALS BEATEN BI MAR5HF1ELD IN HECTIC GAME Two Added Innings Requir ed to Determine Outcome of Contest outdid a 1 previous beetle work and two Marshfield men made the circuit, tieing the score. Roseburg failed to score In the 10th and 11th Innings, not a man so much as reaching first base in either frame. In Marshfield's bait of the eleventh. Street walked the first batter, who stole second and then scored on a single by a team mate wbom Street had previously struck out three timea. The two extra innings were marked by in tense wrangling and raizing of the umpire that at times threatened to develop into a riot. " Better features of Roseburg's work were three double plays that partially brightened their record of defense. One was pulled off by McCarger unassisted In a freakish manner. Leaving his station at first base, be caught a fly ball that bounded off of Toole's glove, retiring the batter, and then ran MANY ERRORS MADE j to 8econd be and put out .run- iner who had started for third. I Rlebel got a freak home run In the " fifth inning when a bullet-like D J D1 o J j drive, about a foot off the ground, Kagged rlaying Redeemed . ,not pMt tne pitcher, over second Onlv Bv Closeness of I base and on out to center field, Score; Thirteen Hits Off Street. where It eluded the fielder long enough to permit him to make the circuit This run made the score 3 to 1 In Roseburg's favor. In the last halt of the 5th. however, the locals blew up and four runs c ros in a ragged, ramnaeeous. rag-'aed the plate. A triple by Peter- chewin' game against Marshfield in I son and a muff In the outfield that city Sunday, redeemed to 1 Rave Roseburg Its fourth tally" in some extent by such closeness as! the eighth. to require two extra Innings for Its Marshfield's battery consisted of final determination, an aggrega-j Fitchner and Perkins. The twlrler tlon of Roseburg baseball talent allowed 11 hits, issued two bases assembled from the best available I on balls and whiffed 9 men. Per materlal in the Twilight league, kins starred at bat. getting a went down to defeat by the score double and two singles and scoring of to 8. About everything In the .the winning run in the eleventh, category of town-lot Btuff was I A return game between the two thrown Into the scrimmage, but oc-1 teams In this city Is likely in the cational flashes of really good i near future. The locals are confl playing took the edge off of an oth-. dent they can defeat the Coos Bay erwise weird exhibition by both I aggregation with a stronger defen- teams and gave the crowd in the j sive line-up. and if this can bejs- grandstand a moderate measure of surea tne game win ne arrangeu. entertainment, culminating In a " o roar of ectasy when a Marshfield 1 Hay fever, asthma, catfrrh. Re player crossed the plate with thejHef guaranteed within 24 hours or winning tally In the last half of the money refunded. Lloyd Crocker, eleventh Inning. The game was frequently halted by huge clouds of .FUR TRADER8 OF NORTH dust that swept the flelu. due to I WIN BATTLE WITH ARCTIC the northwest wind that prevailed I : throughout Its progress in varying EDMONTON, Alta., June 29. degrees, making fly balls very dif-'(A. P.) Delayed word Tecelved flcult to gauge. i here this summer from Jack Horn- Street was on the firing line for . Malcolm and Allan Stewart and Roseburg and In good form. , Capt. Crltchell Bullock, who Jour Though he was touched for 13 hits, '"eyed last year Into MacKenzle, a most of them were registered on j district In the Northwest erritorles the heels of bonehead plays and : of Canada, to buy furs and explore errors, but for which the inning ald the party was forced to live would have been ended. Street in a hole dug in the ground dur struck out 11 men, issued three Ing the winter, because high winds passes and hit one batter In the prevented the erection of a tent hand as he tried to bunt. Had his .or any other stricture, support been anywhere near as Fish caught below the Ice and good as that given him by his bat-! cariboo bunted far out on the Bar tery mate, Riebel, and by Mc-irena. a region northwest of Hud Carger at first base, the locals 1 ron Bay, formed the winter diet of would have scored an esy vlcfory. the explorers. Fuel was hauled The absence from the line-up of 30 miles to the dug-out. ltoubet at shortstop and Angst In I n the outfield, both of whom were Get a farm truck to haul your counted on to play when the game ; hay on. The low body makes eas ier loading, we have two kinds In stock. Wharton Bros. Visit Saturday- Mrs. Max Myers and aouRTiter, Alice, spent Saturday In thla city visiting and shopping. They ro slde In Sylmon Valley. 8pends Week End- United States District Attorney Neuner has returned to Portland after spending the week end here visiting his family. From Coast J. W. Mast was among those who motored here from Bandon Satur day and spent the day visiting and attending to business matters. Return Home Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Cannon re turned to their home at Glide Sun day after visiting and looking af ter business affairs in this. city. To Riddle- Miss Myrtle Weatherford left this morning for Riddle, where she will spend the next two weeks vis iting with her parents and friends. To Seattle- Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Miller, of thla city, left for Seattle this morning. They will attend the Northern Baptist convention at that place. Here On Business T. R. Hughes, Interior " decora tor, of Eugene, arrived here Sun day to look after business matters for a few days. Mr. Hughes former ly resided here. Leave for Seattle Rev, aud .Mrs. II. L. Caldwell left yesterday for Seattle, where they will speud a short vacation visiting. On Business - - Dale Adams of the U. 3. Fores try Service, was in from Glide for several hours today transacting business. Mrs. Knight In Mrs. R. L. Knight returned to her home at Canyonville this after noon after spending a few hours shopping In this city. From Bandon Dr. and Mrs. R. T. Lup were among those from the coast to visit in this city over Sunday. They are from Bandon. SCIENTIST PRE- ' D1CTED A QUAKE : (AanrUtrd Pm Leavd Win.) PALO ALTO, Cat , June 29. i Dr. Bailey Willis, noted i seismologist of Stanford L'nl- I verslty who predicted an j earthquake in the general re- : gion nt Santa Barbara is now 1 In that city. Dr. Willis, the president of the Seismological Society of America, caused to ; be published some time back, a statement that earthquakes north of the San Joaquin Bau- tista, San Benito county, bad Officials Declare They Have relieved the earth pressure in Leaders in Biggest Plot on Coast. RESCUED A CREW Were Arrested When They Risked Captured to Come Within Coast Limits to Save Men. Northern California but that ; other pressures were accumu- i 4 latlDg in Southern California j which would eventually result : in a big temblor. By a strange . chance be left for Santa, Bar- bara on Saturday and la be- lieved to be in the heart of the disturbance, I REDUCE PROHI FORCE (Aanrlatnl Pra Lraard WlrO WASHINGTON, June 29. (Aattrlatnl pma Uxd Win.) A sweeping reduction In the mobile prohibition agents In Saturday Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Beckley, ot Dlxonville, motored here Saturday and visited over the week end with friendB. To Marshfield Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Barnes and Mr. and Mm, Frank Lawrence mo, tored to Bandon and Marshfield ever, as a tacit act of sportsman' PORTi.aNn n. i.. no force and the dropping of 400 w twenty men were Indicted here to- Persons from the Washington day by the Federal Grand Jury in prohibition headquarters per- what is declared by officials to be ! nnel is planned under the oue of the biggest alleged rum i new,y ordered decentrallxa- running plots on the Paclflo Coast. ,,on Program of the treasury Among the men indicted are department Cantain flohert Pamnhlet .nit tha I W crew of the Canadian schooner Pescawha who last February res cued the crew of the sinking Am erican lumber schooner Caoba. While saving the crew Captain Pamphlet was arrested on the high seas by a revenue cutter. How- Sunday and spent the day, Spends Saturday- W. H. Mannwaring was among ed States law at the out of town visitors in -this were saving the crew of the sink' ship the government is not prose cuting the captain .and his men for any possible violation of the Unit- the time they city Saturday and transacted busi ness. He resides at Powers. On Way North W. D. Cook and son, of Duns muir, stopped in this city Sunday, enroute home after a motor trip to points north. They were guests at the Grand Hotel. In Saturday Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Shellabarger spent Saturday In Roseburg visit ing friends and on business. They returned to their home at Hoaglln Sunday. To Visit For Time ' ,, ,., , ' John McKean, of this -city, left this morning for Seattle, where he will attend the Northern Baptist convention. Mr. McKean will also visit with friends in northern and eastern Oregon, and expects to be gone some time. Mrs. Gilkeson Better Mrs. L L. Gilkeson, who recently underwent a major operation, is re ported to be improving as rapidly as could be expected. Leaves For Portland Mrs. C. W. Parker, of this city, left this morning for Portland. where Bhe will spend the week visiting with friends. To Riddle- Mrs. Geo. Neuner and will leave Tuesday for where they will spend, weeks on the Neuner farm. Returning to Portland Mrs. Fred Forbes and son. Willis of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Miller, of Seattle passed through the city today enroute to Portland. The party has been visiting at Canyonville with Will Willis and family for several days. They also made a trip to points on Coos Bay visiting with Fred Forbes who is located In that section. ing Caoba, but for alleged viola- tions prior to that time. All the men are Indicted on charges ot conspiracy to violate the tariff laws of 1922 In Import ing liquor contrary to law and also for alleged violations of the na tional prohibition act. The indicted men include beside Captain Pamphlet: Jacob Woltte, Portland, who has two aliases and who Is said to be next the business head of the alleged ring: Prank M. Bates and Joseph ir.ssex. Portland; William Runnian Brunn, said to be skipper ot the children .yacht Azalea, recently sold by the Riddle, government here after Its capture several at Astoria by the government. Captain Pamphlet is at liberty under 15.000 bond since his arrest. Former,Resident Visits I Two other men .said to be impor F. D. Swisher; formerly of this i tant members of the alleged ring city, waB among those here from ? re Indicted as John Doe and the coast Sunday visiting. He is JMchard Roe. The Pescawha risk now residing at Marshfield. . i Ifd capture by coming within the i Jstiore limits fixed by the treaty From lh-ain Jwlth Great Britain to rescue the Mrs. I). L. Gorsllne spent the,Caobaa crew, afternoon here today attending ; o to business affairs and shopping. LCOUNTY WELL REPRESENTED She is a resident of Drain. Ti I Douglas county Is well represent- ... 1rt , v . . . ed at the University of Oregon MIsb Marjorle Cochran, of this ! .,,,,.,, .t,,i . l.'y' .'.u'k 'lay '"V 'T..' There lK",h Ackert. who has just return bu, i-i. pi iiunm ip, L'llnn. A number nf In. she will be ot Mr. and Mrs. O the week. E. Cook for I Accident Victims Improving From ClevelniMl Koy Reynolds returned to Ms home at Clevelnnd this afternoon after transacting business and visiting for a few hours in Rose-burir. In Today W. K. Kinsel was stmrtors fmm Ihfa fnnntv ara tnlr. ing the short courses offered at the school, among those In attend ance being Miss Edith Beebee of : Myrtle Creek. C. C. Roblson of Wil Uervllle, formerly of Glide, Mrs. j Genevieve Reeman of Gardiner, H. K. Toble or Smith River, Amos' (). Weeks, formerly of Myrtle Creek, H. F. English of Myrtle Creek. among those The small daughter of Mrs. A. C. from points north to spend a few Maley of 8utherlln, who suffered hours here this morning looking af injuries late Saturday afternoon, I ter business matters. He is from following an accident. In which she: Wilbur. waa .tnilr hv m far twlnnp-lnB- 1.1 1 R. Z. Farmer, Is reported better ' To Attend Conventioi today by her physician. Dr. E. J Wainscott Mrs. Davey, of Wll- bur, who was cut by flying glass. is also reporiea to ne gelling along nicely. 1 was arranged, was a fatal weaken ing of the team's strength. The Infield registered as many errors as assists. Out of at least ten fly balls- knocked to the outfield not a single one was caught and not a one was properly relayed. On the offensive, Riebel and Mc- MILL SHUTDOWN WILL BE BRIEF THIS YEAR PORTLAND, June 29. The Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lum bermen announced here today that Carger also did the major po'on the Fourth of July shutdown of fir of the work, their handlness with saw mills on the west coast would the stirk accounting for six of be brief this year. The announce Roseburg's runs. When Roseburg ment ald the average duration of went to the bat In the beginning of the shut down would be not more the ninth inning, the score stood S than five days. Some companies to 4 against them. Then they pro- have announced they will remain ceeded to pile up four runs. Riebel closed for two or three weeks driving In one with a double and while necessary repair! are being McCarger adding three more with made. a drive Into a pile of lumber in The holiday closing of the pine left field that enabled him to make mills of the Inland Empire will the circuit before the ball could be average not more than three days recovered. The story of the game It was said, would not be so bad If we could I o end It here. But we can't. In the Genuine MeConnlck and Deer final half of the Inning, the locals Ing binding twine at Wbarton Bros. Visitors at Bandon Prof, and Mrs. Oscar Oorrell of Oakland, Oregon, visitors Monday. Rev. H. E. Mow and family, and MIbb Elsie Hudson, left early this morning for Turner where they will attend the annual state conven tion of the Christian church. Motorist Fined W. H. Manwarnlng was fined $5 were DandonjBna costs in tne iocbi justice court having come today for passing another car with- CITS DISPLAY Kl. The silver loving cups won by the Uosetiurg national guard com pany at the recent encampment at Camp Jackson, were placed on display this morning at Knudt son's Jewelry store. The local guardsmen won prizes for attend ance and for athletics. OX INSPECTION THII'. out having ahead. vision for 300 feet VUlloil Vrli-nila . T. J. Hall, th'9 veteran ferry man who formerly operated the Glide ferry hefore the days of the bridge now spanning the river at that place, was visiting friends in Roseburg today. Some Real Bargains In Our Big Line of Cooking Utensils and Things for the Home. Electric Ranges Irons Percolators Toasters Grills Zigler-Fee Hardware Co. Phone 25 ' IIS NO. JACKSON WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS Mrs. Ackert Home Mrs. Kdlth Ackert, county school superintendent, has returned from Eugene where she haslw-en spend ing a short time attending the edu cational conference at the Univer sity of Oregon.. Forest Supervisor Carl II. Neal Is leaving tomorrow for Wolf Creek on an inspection trip, and will go later to Cottage Grove to conduct a school of training for short term men. The forest ser vice is getting everything In rea diness for the summer fire fight ing season, and all men will he in place by the first of the month. down for a trip to the beach. They intend to bring the family for an extended stay later. Mr. Gorrell is a school man of experience. He held the position of superintendent at Oakland for three years and at Sutherlln for five years. He also spent six years in educational work In China. He is now In search of a larger field. Bandon World. Return From East Mr. and Mrs-. T. R. Stokes have returned to their home In Looking Glass alter a alx weeks visit to eastern points. They spent some time in Minneapolis and St. Paul. While In Minneapolis, they wit nessed a severe tornado, which hit the west side of that city, and killed two people. They state that they encountered extremely hot watber In the east, and are very glad to get back to Oregon, that ' wonnwesi aieoicai " DCAI TtTATf h ...i h.. .. .eenerv to eo.,.1 'la"0" meeting. They will return , COBB REAL ESTATE that of the Beaver state Mr. and j ncr9 Thursday. COMPANY FILES ITS To Yournlln DISSOLUTION PAPERS Mrs. W. W. McMillan stopped ! In this city for a short time to- llolirk T,AVf. for Portland " Mr. and Mrs. G'aorge E. Honck left for Portland this morning. where Dr. Hour k will attend the Pacific Northwest Medical Aso- TO KKTAIIMSII fEXTItAL IMS. PATCH Kit OKFICK AT tilJKK Forest Runger O. C. llouser Is leaving at once for Glide, where he is to establish his office as Central Klre Dispatcher for the Unipqua Koro?t. .Mr. Houser will have complete chance of the fire fighting work on the forest dur ing the summer season. Mr. Hou ser will direct all activities inci dent with fire prevention and suppression, being in constant touch with all stations liy telephone. Mrs. Stokes stopped in fattla on their return home, their trip being 6,000 miles in all. 8pend 8unday at Cent A large number of Rosebut peo ple spent Sunilay at the beaches In Coos county. A large representa tion of this city was at Bandon beach. Among those motoring to that place were Mr. and jVfrs. A. J. Young. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. V. w. Parker. Mr. Mr and Mn. r. E Kmmlti M and Mrs. Storey lies, Mr. and Mrs Hhuliert Is recuperating from a F. W. Chase, Mr. and Mrs. O. 8. j Tery severe attack of pneumonia. varrou. Air. inn mrs. r. rorier, , Dissolution papers have been fli rt ay before going on to her home eA with the corporation commis si Ynncalla. She has been em ployed near Rock Creek during the past few months. Visiting Parents vrs. rryatai unubert and son or lnl) sioner by the Cobb Real Estate cempany, one of the first real es tate companies of the city. This corporation was formed by 8. Ham- ; llton. V. II. Wslte, V. H. Hamilton W. L. Cobh. and handled Portland, are visiting for a short Krnt d(ll of cl(T prIH.riy. folio' t'me with Mr. Khubert s parents, , ,.. ,h death of H. Hamilton, at nd the withdrawal of F. B. Watte, the company was controlled for over 20 years by W. I Cobb aa president and W. 8. Hamilton as secretary. Practically all property and busi ness Interests of the company were disposed of some time ago, and resolutions of dissolution have now been filed. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McElhlnny and CRATER LAKE SEASON family. Miss Marlon Porter, Miss HAS ALREADY STARTED Vernlta Kohlhagen, Miss Grace Carroll, Miss Maxine Bykes. Miss ! . MEDFORD. Jlne 29 Although Edna Lough. Miss Lnrlne Conlee. he ( rater Ike season does not Miss Mary Reams. Miss Lois Ham- officially open until next Wednea- llton. Adelbert Young. FerrOlc lies, day, already a good business la be- t Keith Wright Clifford Reibel, Carl Ing enjoyed at that resort - There Hundreds have put their O. K. on Black. Bernard Young. Kennethtwere 175 ears present at the lake News-Review classified ads aa di Houseolder, Ford Singleton, Fred Sunday, the road being open all ' rect leads to thrift and short euts Porter and George Bradburn. the way to the rim and fairly dry. j to success. 4th. OF JULY 'j: DANC E 1111111111111111'1'eBSBBBBBBBBBBBM AND CELEBRATION IDLEYLD PARIt (Five Mllea East of Glide.) V" ... SNAPPY MUSIC BY ' Hollywood Five Orchestra . ri FURNISHED CABINS FOR RENT SUNDAY CHICKEN DINNER $1.00 . Prisoner'$ Fate Left to Trial by Ordeal As recently, as the beginning of the Nineteenth century the popu lace of lleln, near Duntslg, twice plunged Into the sea on old woninn reputed to be a sorceress, who, on persistently rising to' the surface, waa pronounced guilty and beaten to death. Grotlus mentions mnny Instances ot water onlenl In llithynla, Sar dinia, and other countries, and It was In use in Iceland from a very early periial. In the primitive jurisprudence ot Russia, ordeal by boiling wuter was enlolneil In roses nf minor im portance. In the Eleventh century we And -burning Irun ordered "where the mutter at stake amounted to more than liulf a grivnu of gold.'' A curious survival of ordral su perstition prevailed till quite re cently in southern Russia. When u theft wus committed III a house hold the servants were summoned together und a sorceress wns sent for. Should no confession be iniide by the guilty pnrty. Hie sorceress rolled up as tunny little bulls nt breuil ns there were suspected per sons present. She then took one of these balls and, addressing the nou rest servunt. used tills formula: "If you have committed the theft the hall will sink to the bottom of the vase, but If you are Innocent It will Mont on the wuter." The accuracy of thla trlnl. how ever, was seldom tested. The guil ty iHrsnn usuully confessed before his turn arrived for the ordeal. X BORN t THOMPSON To Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Thompson, at their home In Dillard, Saturday, June 27, a 10 lb. boy. DANIELS To Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Daniels, of Sutherlln, Ore., at the Franklin boulevard auto camp, June 27, 1!25, a daughter. She weighed eight pounds at birth and was uained Esther.; Eugene RegiBter, Easy-boss cow spray kills the flys. Sold at Wharton Bros. " COL. COOLIDGE MUCH IMPROVED DOCTOR SAYS (Continued from page 1.) Union Encampment, No. . T. O. O. F. Meets la Odd Fellows Tern pie on 2nd and 4th Wedneadayt of each month. Visiting Patrt archs always welcome. . FRED MILLER. C. P. W P WRTHKRELU SerfM Laurel Chapte7NoT SI, R- aTm Meets every third Tuesday ot each month In Masonic Temple, All members requested to attend and visiting companiooa wel come. A. A. WILDER, High Priest W. P. HARRIS. Secretary. Unipqua Klan No. "S. Meet tnl and 4th Mondays of aac-h months Address P. O. Box 88S, . Roe Jinrg. Oregon - A. F. Al uaurei LoOgs Mi 13. Regular communication! eeond and fourth Wednesdavi each month, at Mason lo Temple. Roseburg, Ore. Visitors wai come. M. R TTA.MM W. M. W. r HARRIS, flee. ' Indiana Had Effective Method of Fire Making The most widespread method of making tire practiced by the Amer ican uhorlKlnes nt the time of the discovery of America by Columbus was by reciprocntnry motion f wood and igniting the ground-off particles through heat generated by friction. It was the mint val ued ns well as the most effective method known to the aborigines. The apparatus, In Its simplest form, consists of a slender piece or drill and a lower piece or henrth, near the border of which the drill is worked by twisting he tweeu the palms, creating a socket. From the socket a narrow canal Is rut In the edge of the henrth, the function of which Is to collect the powdered wood ground off by the friction nf the drill, ns within the um meal the hent rises to the Ignition point. This Is the simplest and most widely diffused tyie of flre-maklng apparatus known to un civilized miin. Some of the irllies also used Hint and pyrites (the progenitor nf flint and steel), which Is Btipiiosed to have been in troduced into America through Scandinavian contact or from Europe or Aslu. ' to time, the president and Mrs. Coolldge spent part ot the morn ing In the front yard, joking with their son John, in overalls who was doing the chores usually per formed by his grandfather. After John had raked the yard, he began unloading a batch of shingles Into a wheel barrow. Mrs. Coolldge gave him a lift, while the president, enjoying the scene, jokingly gave them Instruc tions aa to how the work should be done. Shortly before noon Colonel j Coolldge suffered a vomiting spell land his grandson was sent in one I of the White House automobiles for Dr. Coupal, who is quartered In a farm house near the lllnge. After a tew moments In the sick room, the physician re-appeared on the front porch to converge i with the president and Mrs. Cool- Idge and Attorney-General Sar- gent, who had come over from j Ludlow to pay a morning call. He then returned to the sick room, while Mr. and Mrs. Coolldge re mained on the porch. A few minutes later. Dr. A. M. Cram of Brldgewater, arrived. He had not been advised of the spell of vomiting and after a brief stay In the sick room left tem porarily, remarking that It was not serious and that "everything so far Is satisfactory." o I t LOCAL NEWS t Return From Portland Mrs. R. D. Williams, daughter. Elisabeth, and Earlene James, re : turned to this city this morning af- ' ter visiting tor a few daya In Port land. United Brotnemooa of Caroenters and .Jjlntere of America. Meeta at 47 S. Main second end fourth Tneaday evenings ot each tn to. All carpenter we . onmed T r WOI.MW ,. Ree. Bee. KMERY COLR. Woodman of th World, cams No 12S Meet In the Odd Fellows Hall In Roseburg every flrel and third Monday avenlnga. Vie Itlnr neighbor always welcome. JOHN DELL HESS, C C. - M M MII I.KB Clerk Neighbors ar Woooerart, ' Lllat Circle No. 49 Meets nn first and third Mondav eveo'nra. la K nf V hall Visiting neighbors Invited o attend .... Al.Vta WFTHERFI.K O. N. M4ROAPFT WHlTrnriT. Clorsi Pythian Slaters, UmptjJa Tempt No. 4 Meets tlie second sn4 fourth Mondav even I ore of earl month, at the K of P. halL Vis itor aiwava welcome. -MARTHA CHRISTENSEN. M.E.Q EVA MARKS. M of R. O. " MAY E. PARKER. M. of F. t. O. O P. Phiietarian Lodge No, S Meets In Odd Fellows Ten pie ever Frldav even ln Visit In brothers are always wet come . ..... DONALD VOTING. N O A. J OEDDKS. Ree Bed. " J R RA1LWY Pin Ree, ,, , Knights of Pvtnias. Alpha Lodge No. 47. Meets everv Wednea dsv In Knights of Pvthkta . ball, ISA Rose street. Visitor always welcomed . RAM CHRISTKNSON C. C. ROY O YOUNG. M. F. J WTMRieVLY. K R 4 Newest Senator "Regular1 View tJB ..TaWWsT..-KiWrtaiaaM Runs Nail In Foot Albert Green, of Melrose, had the misfortune to run a nail In his left foot this afternoon at about 2:15 while working for L. W. Metx ger in this city. He was taken to the offices of Dr. Stewart, where the Injury was dressed. While pain ful, the injury la not serious. On Auto Trip North Mrs. Rhoda Chapman, a former resident of this city, now living in San Francisco, accompanied by. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Winner and daughter Sabra, Beatrice Young and K. Morton, stopped in this city today on their way norlh to Port land. Mrs. Wlttner Is Mrs. Chap man's daughter and will be remem- I be red by many local people. They expect to go Into eastern Oregon for a visit before returning to California. i TheVeather Highest temp. y",,rd'1' " V f Lowt.it temp. Uill " Cloudy Tonight k XkC n Tudy, W lW'"4al mild ttmptra- In Washington II is believed that George H Willi. m of St Louis, who succeed, the late Seldom p Spencer In the ernste, will prove to he a ' regular," a elose adherent of tlie administration. Caoiaa. ttesenuro; Aerie Meets IS Maccabe ban. on Caa 'street on second and fourth Wedneo da- evenlnn nf each month, at S o'clock. Visiting bretbern Is good ateedlnr slwavs welcome. RICHARD BUSCH. W. P. P. THEO. W. ALTHADS, W. P. r r nnwvwAN flee nnqFp.i'Rri lodok no ios? l. O. O. M Meet, every Wednesday night. Moose Hall. I4 N Jack son St Club rooms open 7:10 te 10 p. m. Visiting brothers - wet "VWicre do tiles go In the winter time?" "I don't know." "Well, I wish that they would go there In the summer time too." I LODGE DIRECTORY J Ul.lted Artie.ns meet In Mae Cabee ball first and third Thurs days. Visiting members ai wava welcome HELEN WHITAKER. M A. MIUiRED McCULI-OCH. TroaVS UELLB STEPHENSON. See. W. A. BOOARD. Dictator. , H O PABOBTFR. Secretary. in W THBDNg. Treasurer K. 0T7 M . fcf eet. eacb second and fourth Thursday nf each month. In Wsrrabe hall, en ner Caa end Pine streets Vls Ulnar Knights slwave weloonM, L. f) GOODMAN O-m. n W TtAPP R ST'" w sTX7"6. t. w7" Roseburg Re view No. 11. Holds recutat nt1n nn cntirt and fouetl Thursdays a 7:20 p. m. Visit Ins slsie.-s Invited to attend ro views Marcabee ball. Pine aa4 Cass treets. CLARA PONF.BRAKB, Com. IESSIW RAPP Col Roseburg Rebeash Lodge Ne, 41 1. O. O P. Meets In Odd Fe lows Temple every week osj Tuesday evening. 'Vlsltlaa members In rood standing are eordiallv Invited to attend. MRS MARGARET A8HCRAFT, NO Tit .li I inrmqoM R. im rrnwr wait.wt pi nn B P. O HM, RoeeDurg Leo4 No. S2S. Hold regular coram nlcatlnna at tba Elk's Temple na each Thursday of everv month, All members ronewted ' to as tend regularly, and all vtaltlnl brother ar eordiallv tarltad t ttnd J. O. DAY. Jr., E. R. JTOOODMAN. Secretary $7"E. S- Roeetitiro Crota"rN 1 Holds hlr reantar meet re on the first and third Tbnrsdav In each month All sojonrstnt brothers and liars a re reapeew fullv Invited fo sttewd CfiRA B fttNni.FTrfN. W M FBEB JOHNSON. Bcrtarr.