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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY JUI .Y 2, 1923.
FIVE
OUR
S71-STORK
BUYING
POWER
SAVES YOU
MONEY
If I
fat M1M f all
kmmilB
571 DEEAIUTIENT STORES
Corner Cat and Stephens Streets, Opp. Postoffice
BUYING MOST
WE BUY
' a, run LESS
1 SELLING MOST
WE SELL
FOR LESS
The Season's Favorite!
A Frock of Printed Silk
Every season some style stands out as
the chosen mode; this year's favorite is
the Frock of printed silk I The pattern
may be flowered, polka dotted, or conven
tional. It must be striking.
In Dashing Colors
and Contrasts
Everyone likes color! That's why
everyone likes these Dresses! They are
made in charming fashions. The price is
especially attractive! If you need a new.
dress, choose one of these!
5
. At this
Price, a
Striking Value!
Voile Frocks
Don't Miss These!
Soft, coo!, and sweet
ore these dainty frocks!
A bit "dressy" for after
noon wear ; washable ;
priced within your reach.
What more could be
asked? At
$4.98
Silk Frocks
Buy Here! Buy Now!
Now is the time; this
is the place; you are the
person who will enjoy one
of our Dresses which is
brim-full of style! New
Colors, tool Priced at
S14.75
Linen Frocks
Buy Yours Now
Wear these charming
linen dresses at home now
and on the street on the
warmer days !
Stylishly tailored!
$4.98
AT'l.rtl? 111 Ink' 9 IK PV
Whv Anglo-Saxons who believe Cily.
tlvcy are the descendants of tho
Ttii 1-ont Trib.B of Pra.l should
ori':ini7.t' into a federation, i con
tained in a letter addressed to
C hristians by the ltev. Cieorue Mc
Glnr.U. ursltig them p attend a
natiouM convention to bo held in
Vaunlta Springs. Col., August lo
ts, for that purpose.
Hev. Mr. MrUinnis said the fed
eration was planned alonr the or
ganization In Grout Ilritain, where
i'rinress Alice, a cousin of Kin
Geot'Ke, is chief patron, and Lord
(r'sliorough, president.
'The Anglo-Saxon Federation
will have for Its object the federa
tion of orthodox Christians of nil
denominations who believe the
Itible to be the Jnsplred word of
God." said ncv. Mr. McC.lnnis, "to
promulgate the belief that AnrMo- r.
Saxons are the descendants 01 me ; ,.
Ten 1-ost 7nbes of Israel; to prove
I saM the patient had severe car
trouVe v.hleli failed to respond to
.treatment. Tlie X-ray revealed an
uiti ruted root in the jaw, tromj
jwlii.li all teeth had been pulled 12
years b. Tore. With the removal of J
jtlie loo: the ear trouble diaappcur-,
.ed. (
1 tM.vis who took part In today's
P'"-r:un were Krs. Carl J. Johnson
Of l.e'iiville. V. 1' Millard ot Tor
on'e. Kent 1,. Seaman of Port
. V ine. tu.d . K. C. llraim of Wlchl-
jta. lijiH., t;lenn S. Moore of Chi-
'- and L. S Larimnre of Kansas
a'H'ft he riot&iyLn n n n n rr n '
v ' i:i m.m araaaaaamam - a a -a mm i g w asm 1 I sr mm
mMU J) Cash ' X
utir lamp rqulpintnt
t-l-Yo Ilihv. Co.
CT
in
GIVEN POSITION
saving SUL
tmi stares
Another reason for the growing popularity of SKAGGS STORES is the
distinctive and unvarying pleasant service received. The personnel of
SKAGGS STORES have certain ideas and idsals about merchandising
which is reflected in their daily work. This we It we have another list of
seasonable items at unusually saving prices.
Kavninttd Parr-lev and Calvin
W Mi-t. who have been studying
, tel---lapliy at the Koi-burg Tele-
h institute in this eiiy for the
tt w months have graduated
that this race has been chosen of inn,,,, i'ar.-low wiih ihe lninl
God to" rule land and sea: to re-i 'ivic;iadi company at l'ugonc.
store the sanctity of the Christian j ( ir, ln a, operator and Calvin'
faith, the observance of the Sab- , i,i.r in, u. Western I'nlon !
bath and reverence fur the wordj-r p ,.,-., mmpany in Aliland. I
of God, and to demonstrate to An- j ,..;., as oi ' iatur. Mr. , u slnw
Klo-Saxon people the prlvilejres j ,, f,.. Kutei.e July ti. hlle
and rcsponsihilities attached to j vi,. r h'lt f..r Ashland today to
them by reason of their descent ja.-surcic his new duiivs.
from Israel." j' itiher m. mhtrs of tie? first class
Iter. Mr. MrGlnnis declared the of the school that are now in the
Knslish federation, composed of ' Irn.-Mim stages of their co:irseJn ;
2.UM0.OO0 members, was preaching Ic.auriercial l lei:iaihy are Cecil
this doctrine anrt restoring faith, il'. aisnn. Iale Holsin.t r, ltnia llol-
' --o sum r. Lawrence linker. Samuel i
Camp cots and beds ut Zilcr
F e Hdw. Co.
KELLOGG'S ALL BRAN, C7n
3 for d I U
KELLOGG'S BRAN Q7n
FLAKES, 3 for L 0
SHRIMP, QCn
2 tins OUU
DELICIA SANDWICH O Q n
SPREAD, 3 tins ...UU
VAN CAMP'S Vz I) Qn
TUNA FISH ZOb
DICED BEETS, OQn
3 tins . ZOU
10 OZ. GREEN , OQn
OLIVES ZOb
9 OZ. TIN RIPE OU VES, j q
BUTTER, lb. 46c;
ROLL
FRIDAY FEATURES
91c
18 OZ. PORK AND
BEANS, 3 for
25c
49c
ijliJl
liLUL
1 nu l:iml. Siiuiiii! McCnnr.i'H and
Huv. aid CnHM'ott. Nearly alt tht'se I
ct;;di nts will lilo nf'iilications ftir j
cm i ill n -nt with (lu' cuttimereiul ,
l-Uwivt ctmipanU's lit ihn nt ur
t'uiiin' ir.d t'xpt-ct to secure iosi- i
tiovs b fore ttu' tunimer is owr.
I'l.iir Aflsim, w lio has iiUo uratl
n;it'i in tin1 vvn mririal i-lass, is
I mi sulni; liis study of trlfpiiiphy
'ili t!u M-w (if btroinhii; a pivstt
iliir, as tins branch tf U-lv
Kicatir rt'tiiun
FULL CREAM CHEE3E,
2 pounds
GOLD MEDAL
MAYONNAISE, &V2 oz.
ONE 12 OZ. BOX FRESH
MARSHMALLOWS
29C
25c
VIKNXA, July . A Cnited
States of Kurope, or "pan-Kuite
peanism." has become an unavoid
able necessity, says a well Known
suppotter of the Idea, Il- rr 1(. H.
Couih nliove-Kalerpi. writlr.fi In a
ri cent issue ol the Neue Krele
Presse. He deehires further that
those who, a ft w years aco,
thought the plan Utopian and be
lieved Kurope would tind its ferl
without it, now admit that it is
the only chance,
Anioni; those
.the idea, llerr
SEIZURE AND
SEARCH PHASE
IS MINIMIZED
frontlnned from page l.l
Another point of difference In the
opinion la this:
The Pipes opinion holds mat
the farts that a deputy sheriff,
"smellod whiskey on the defend
ants breath; that his overcoat
was buttoned awry; that his face
was flushed." was not evidence
that the man had liquor In his
possession. They (the officers"
were willitiK to arrest the de
fendant to answer for the crime
of havln Honor in his possession
when they could produce no direct
eyldonco to support it." say the
opinion. On the other hand the
lielt opinion holds that the offic
ers from personal knowledge
pained through their senses had
the HKht to draw the reasonable
Inference that the defendant had
intoxicating liquor in his posses
sion and that he was nttcmptlnK
to drive an automobile while in
u drunken condition. The Holt
mln holds that without doutii
tvo was committing a crime In the I Hut Hoot has no part in 1
presence of the. officers, Tor which j melodrama. That feature of HI
tliev had local right to make Hr- i Horse Hawkins" is taken care of
r..-4t without a warrant, nun ut" uy a i:oniieioiu ul r-
as an in
fold, local manager
f tile Westell! l llioa Telegraph
Company in this city, who has
tr n practicing on the press wire
in t!ie Ncwsluviow office under
the supervision of Mr. McLcndon
lor Ihe pa-H t w welis has now
qualified and has be, ,1 gien a po
su'on Willi lh' Ass,ciated Press
in i.i ingslon, Montana. He will
I'.iv tor thai point around July 10.
The Ilo-ehur Tel. i:r;-ih insti
tute was started in the Perkins
V.iMins; last tletober and classes
were c'inductiil dining the even
ings only tor a 1" l'io'1 of two hours
atronciv favoring t""r nmhls per week, the course
Coo.. n'to,. . -k-ili'r. a s prep.in d and Just ructed pwson-
illv by .Mr. Met ndon, lilclinliiig 1 9
Store Closed Saturday, July 4
Skaggs United Stores No. 255
WE DELIVER ORDERS OF $5.00 AND OVER
1 1 5 So. Stephens PHONE 230 Roseburg, Oregon
ELKS, ATTENTIONl
riuht of search foll'iwed
cldent thereto.
THEATRES!
Liberty Theatre
That those screen playo-s who
have had an extensive training in
motion picture comedies know real
dramatic values, can still success
lully put over humorous situations
when the occasion arises, is the
contention of David Kirkland. di
rector of "The Tomboy." the new
picture playing at the Liberty the
atre Sunday and Monday.
And in line with his ideas, it is
only neces.-ury to glance over, toe
cast he selected for "The Tomboy"
In the leading role wo find Poro
thy Devore, the latest efature star
from the ranks of Christie Come
dies. Miss Devore was a featured
comedienne of the Christie oiganl
lation for five years, and in that
time gained a wide knowledge of
I nearlnc before the screen as in in
brrs of one of the old time road
companies which went into the
: small tow ns and strummed on the
i ear: strings of the unsophisticated
residents. In a wor.:.
Hawkins" is a show within a
show.
lei colli ii.lles. are l'sinieve Cnil
i laux, (liM'arri, I'oularini. llerrlot. 1 1 "inniereial f let,iapli practices ami
Ist'-eseinann. Marx, ilasar.vk,4 touch typewriiing. There is nlso a
llfe-m-s. Sluzviml;!. ThttRutt. and' course of instruction In newspaper
jolliers. The'lallure of the Genu a ; oik as II Is applied to teleKrailiy
iguaranie.- protocol has brought i for the Ixnefit ot students grad
'the realiration home to all that ihejuutilu; In the , loninnicia course,
m.tioas are once more thrown back ' l v. ish to take up the more dif
1 npon their armies and treaties lor fh-uH but c renter remunerative
sun IV. This condition is linten. . w or k.
'able. sas t:.e wiiter. At aliy mo-
j fourtU Monday eTenlnga of eacfe
1 tuontb, at the K. of P. halL VI
I uors always welcome.
- MARTHA CliniSTKNSKN. M.E.C
All Elks golnc to the con- EVA MARKS. M. ot R. C.
vrutlon at Portland desiring; MAY K. PAKKKR, M. of P.
reservations for rooms please !
notify thu secretary at once. i
ELECTRIC RANGES
Antlers Theatre
"Janice Meredith". Marion Ha
vies new- picture of Paul Leicester
Ford's romance of the days of the
K'-volution. will open at the Ant
lers tie atre today lor a three day
run. Men who have made history.
heros of '7fi. names famous in
every country, appear In this mag
niflont. dramatic photoplay.
Paul I!"vere, George Washing
ton. Ci neral Cornwallls. Patrick
Henry, Alexander Hamilton, IPnja
min Franklin. Hie Marquis de La
fayette. Major Pitcaiin, King Louis
XVI, and Lord Howe all promi
nent figures In the early history
of His American republic, are en
acted by well-known players in ono
of the most beautiful productions
on the screen.
Martha Washington and Marie
Antoinette al:o at
share of ihe glory
inent too murder of an amiia-.-a-!
dor
iiK-y r hi oi l AiroT'f nnd t h t v. ,i U
into a fr-x-.-h cntiiinLTJitjon.
1 On the oth-T ban. I Aim rii'a's c:i
j ricniic Mat: : jiil Ijuup. (v, ii
, - h (iv i i i o ih'- cv liiMvt i.o.-si-.-.-
ion of her own unii ihous ni.ii!'!)
j is :rovin'x from monili in niciiili.
! whi U Kuiojf'iin pn;lMrtin:i is
i t'vrry whf'i' li'-dcd in by cuuntlr.-.
J rutnm.t barrifrs. Arvbmiy nni
j blir.il to lhi-tf two lian't r.s ir.ibi
lromrt ihf i'i :i of an all ruuml
, Kuropran luiun. This jipi'li- i'.r
itiiularly to tin- liltlf t-iat s of Ki;
I roi" who fi t! Hint in h in w ;ir
J ill y' must im-vitiibiy b' hUi.iiii-il
I Hinl ovcrwh' lnn-il.
j Auslrni if. ut ruiil'.-M', faf.'d by the
;.;anH (JatiK'T, Hi it nuu- nli"'
I KcU'i'irl K)f,s on to Hay. It. rait
j hope (or notliln from a polb y aim
nt an rxtftision of pmvt-r, Imi
Mr. Me!
ioui:h th
rid-in :-n hi t:i!ay t!iat ul
it' i.; Mintt talk HbnMt
i P( , of nicbl sriiudl-t.
MARiON DAVIES
"JANICE MEREDITH"
Sff thi' liovinn Tea Party,
I'.iiil Iti-vi n-'.- riilr, Wasbbic-cro--)iiE
tho ) la ware.
Valley Kftic'.
ho Iiiih proven this tn bo an rrrnr,
for hi flainirf to bav h'up''1 fur
pr'ah-r n-MilM with Just two hours
Instruction in lh ovi'iiiims tlinn
most t' l' Kraph n( booln oprHttfiK
on a liay iasi.- at'complishfd in ix :
or il.t liouirt praLtirf.
Ho in makliiB irnaralion to pn-1
laiT1 hii class for th tall, and i-x-i
ptrcts a far pn-at'T 'nrnllmonti
than thf rrconls siiow d for last (
yi-ar. I nlr pn-si nt arram; mpnts i
stnilcnt-4 ran i-nroll at any tinn.
howowr, and thoMi- wishing to tak
up thin t'lily should apply i room
'22 Ti'tkins ltuiidiiiK any rvui.ii.JC.
O. O. F4 Phiietannn Lodg Na
8. Meets In Odd Fellow Ten
pie every Friday evening. Visit
lug tarethero re always wel
come.
DONAU) YOUNO, N. O.
A. J. OKDDES, Kec. Bea
J. I). BAllY. Fin. Sec.
Camp cook
Ihlw. Co.
Btovi'S. ZlgliT-Fee
$20.00 Down
THIS MONTH
h:iA hi m h to hop- for from a paii-
present lor a J Kmopi-an p ace. policy. N'-i'ii' r in
ot" thi.H int-'ie.-t-i an wononilc nor in a naiioiiitl
Inc and rxepi'it; pTiod of hiMory. . senn i.H Austria nn Jnd' p' "-i til
l:i.truc'ioi .t of pu!!ic yc hools and j orranism but lather a :,it" toin
universittes aie taking t h ir pupiH t from a larce rontmuni'y and c-.i-to
'e " Jahier 'I- Mniih.' n a part ,1 i.ui-d to rn.uni.nii a vi-.i.' it" -of
tinir s:ipty of Aim-;nan hL-tnry. .j.i ,(!. Viwd 1 1 :ninM -iliy u i,
Mftie iid on lh' ecr-'U thai: in a nnmb'Tot' the o.d it.im:b;,i;i m
ilit pay s of any history book, (his pne, whib' i:i a rational n ii is
skoiy of Colonial da.s n:;ike
bis
) a ni' ii tp r
is com inn and n wood stovi
coot and a n-
Kiminn-r Vi RtllT
uiih its Additional In at. tmiok
a heavy burden for the housewife.
Order now from our Mock of the latest tyi"
Small Monthly I'a mwiis.
in the
, makt-j
of i;a
toty b-.--')Tis a laicinatiiiK snni.in
(jt-i'ini-. unifori'.'-. villain's, arnn. " t a t
b.'.nl" lieldi, ballrooms; in tact ()!- f,
efiy d-tail of ("ttiriK and seme, j (-j t lifi
Is acuiaily accurately reprndur ed. rp at'
S11 5.00
3U0 00
Hot Point, cash price
w., u.tinnhouBe Full Automatic, Junior Model .
Other sizes to suit your tie -Is.
Our metal rovored rane cable lowers Iho co.'t of Installation.
Flbreform tank covers Injure ample hot vaU-i for all your i.-e 1,
ARTHUR H. CROWELL
Skitlfd arli.jans ar.d architects v. -! ;
' inploy.Ml to p p'oducM eacMy tii
ai'ili(i ( inr' ot til' K'olutionaiy
pi-t to I. w bib' antirjuf tli'Ms flT'''
tnuM unis v.iTd 'ti! c ii- d. "Ja:iic.
Meredith" on-un auili'-nnc pit -til
re ol t!i' Ann i tea n coioni's at
tb" tim" of tho AioeiUau iieolu-tlon.
In
I the Ib'Mnun
in Aul:ia a
i'bb- to Matid aloiji-.
b i.i'inn conlnnjt h
Oil" vf llne steps
llllIl)lillori;. illtrit t!
p .
!tl'
al
ni
;i n i '
AMERICAN OARSMAN
DEFEATS ENGLISHMAN
Flashlights
3 DAYS ONLY 1
Dependahle 2crll Kverreudy f
Flashlights
TOR CAMP OR CAR
"mplfi iih fro.h butivriPi
anil bnlb.
65c
kach
special to july 4th
AH standard, mad in U. S. A.
4ti V. "a in-nr r-i't
rtiimi' fill
I.a'itonnnc.
ll.Tln'it Rlln.-son. I;o plays
nimo.i'p Mirs Ix'.m, ti-is b""ti a
smr nf tiw firt niaiil'''i'W lor u
nnmb-r of yat. Hh his ur-t .
K.hu'vpnicnt r-conl-l in rnin.dy
(lrnniaM. Jf Muran was on- of th"
cailU-pt of tnlw r.-al rm 'lian.
and. until h- !. it.. i th- lwrt
ulij-ct ti-'ld "-'" ,r,r
tui' , i'atr.-l In hi- v.n i" r
1.. tl:.riv tinbnn is nnoth'r -f
ihi. pkilv- .rr- n C'jrn iltar.;
X yiain ot rxp'li'I.
Ills film work.
t u-.l t';. . I.- I V
HDM.K, ON 'MIAMI::
July 2 -Wulti-r M. H..ow r
(.111 (iHI- nfll. l'-f'-:tl' 't M.
Vh-mirt lli- pan l-:nr'M
ha- t: I'i'lly ll'iwi -r j n 1 1 . ; I- wi ll ;, I
l-r-ii'ical liarli- A I'li h.it 111K t"
c:al (I'lli'Hl al 1 li(- inr ct ti..
ani'l'i ar.-f it-.' (;f ul 1 citii-, h'-.v-
vi-r, 'ii nriH ims t!i" k i . :t : . - iii-i-'--t
in a 1 riil'-'I tati-H or Kuiok-,
l' (aii-c''l' tii.irfi Iiiuik- iij a v o " -I-rlly
call only b'- inrui.M n:: Hii.-,
basin. '1 Ijiih Itnna li.i, 1- h
Icrteil for tho S'-at of th" II:
Kuropi.-an cont;ir.'-.i, iil;;in.'
l'JUti.
lor
!, 1:11k. l:,.n;,
. Arn.-t i-' xIkI.-j-Ki
K. Mm:-I
ns on wall f-t.'-s l
i llrt'.t. o.
ris nt i'.iiL'iai.'l. by t'.Mr l'-m;tM In
1 1 1 -: i- h ,u to.- th" nlarrni'l k u'ls
al th" 1! r,l". v i. u..: ii i'.'!ay. limn
i 's thi'p v t, . piL-lil liiili'.i'. H. to:ty
lour -'-r.,r.ils.
iotli r (f
in?, itti f
e b"li;
Arthur H. Crowell X r', ",
WrstlnnhoiiKi' .Vazd LatiUM n t, ,,
Majestic Theatre
In "In Home HhMti,'
raMJIhmn production.
np"ti"d ycsiciday In th"
ihcatip. li(Kit (;ih-on. th"
m t a rra' k
of th( itimnlati Ktn
I niv r
hl'b MaJ-'I't
-tar, hn-
lor lipr -non huni'-r
V ,a,, ly th.
l MlHt0t1T le' bUt 11 ' conv
ilifliriilt for i-'n lh" hum
llool himself tn mual a-(in.
trn th.ro ii hoKiiiu In the
lug hokutv.
?!R5T IN THE SUMMLH
id a bottlo of
CHAMBERLAIN'S
COLIC ond PI A RI lOEA
KEMLOV
Invalr-ah i f-r p : n fTA evrn
pun in firorri'ch nt A, rwcK Intei'i
nal rrnm;i, i-.dic rr. I d f g'wii. W
yi nrM in vm ndl
ind v.' n r 'enfd vorili r" tiT,-n i'.B
r'.- . fcr n I'irt'1' '!' . liijally val-i-nl
' at f". ;rne, v. h. n t raveling, or fur
vtr.crucicft ty niht or day.
i
EXTRACTING Tll.JH FOR AIL
ILLS CPPOSLD EY OSTEOPATH
L"''Ii'N-. O; i . Jn!y 2 V.'iir i
I'.i: a.-t" pi'ipii: ' i -
lifii- u! p.i : b-rr ' -i ". -i : b-
' au-e hn! to f I t i ' v i
ti.- n.'.it'r." v ; - ;'i:i'i'i-d by I-r.
'.l-nen- M. .iH..r-, ot N. war '' . S.
'.I., in h!.s pr- .'id-rr.al !i I ti-- n
ill" a'ii;u.il f ti' ion t'i''"' of
tn" Ani(:bari (ni-'h;'..'- !-'"' i"'y
ot Oj.t I'rtlnio!'-;-y iiT I , . ; ;)'
' K.jy i t--ii r lo a f s r I i f -a-.
t' "t ," be lircd. ' f In " '
niiit fh-y "-bmild b'1 vi''i "
ir. Ub'. Jn-'t-K-d thai ti: " b
a ltiertoti!'!i r-iitTi:r: l irr., 1 r;. I'ltub
n it :nn ol I r.i : :if i-d t ; ir v." I;. , ;
0,1 abc-).-il iiKlrt fend !l" inh'K
ol ca it: n
CtUug ooo ot hi oo caiiva. i.o
EHTISTRY
BY
Dr. NERBAS
I'lionn 488
Masonic Huildiny
Ti IOU3AND5 of people
would linve their Irctli
fixed were it not for tlie
Ki;;h prices and failure
to ;ct result.-.
My F.XTF.NSIVF. F.X
1'KUII.NCL'. pi. it h.rt;e
erniiprn e n t cliiriinates
to ri I.
G O O D JL'DGMI'.NT
tnnkes Modern Dentis
try prnrVical and within
reach of all.
1 fave you pain, time
mid f;iiararilcc you &at
isfa( tion.
I cm Improve your
L O O K s, O U l
lll'-ALTII. ond add to
I
yo'ir "
'.'Miaiil y.
A I a:n!" .4 I .xlrai ti'in.
l! I. .. W l,-n IV.ired.
V. hen
red NVw I ceth
CXI... YUNG
'YOm-fl H A
1'l.ATI". YOiKl A
SI'l.CIAl.TY
9 ;
( 'onsuli.itiott I' ree.
! LODGE DIRECTORY :
Uf.ltrd ArriBuns ttlfi-ti tn Mno
! Cnbi'e hall first anil third Thurx-
dayn. ViHltltiK ini-nihera nl-J
wava wt'lcome.
; IIKI.I'.N WlllTAKKR, M. A.
Mil lUtKI) MrCI'Ll.tifll. Trnaa
ItKI.I.K TKIf(KNH()N. Son
Onion bncamt.ment, N- 9. I. O. O
F.M(M't in odd Kellnwa T'-m
, pl nn 2nd and 4th W"ln'dnyi
of rarh month. VlallliiR I'atrt
arch nlwan wi-leomi.
KUK'll Mil. I. Kit, C. P.
W. P WKTIIKI!F:l.U SerlU
Laufel Chapter No. 31, K. A. M. i
M""t m every third 'I'n-fday ol
c.'kIi tnoiitli in Masonic T' niplo.
Ail iii.-rii in is riitii'-slc-l to atti-nd
and vi-ilinc coniliaiilolnl wol-
Colli".
A A. V.IUllMt. 111:11 I'fl'tit.
V. I'. II AltltlS. Seen lary.
W'IHMU rw ..u, v. ..i'-'-L
and 4th Mnndaa of each month j
AddriM P. O. Hoi Kar, lli.no -
burK. fin-Ron
A. F, & A. M.i Lauoii Locge No
13, K"Riilar roiHttninli-atlnrii
B()(ond and fourth W't'ilnHiolayl
curb month, at Maaonlc Tomple.
H iii' hurg, Ore. Vlaltora wel
com.
M. S IIAMM. W, M.
W. f. HAI1HIM. Bn.
United Biotiierroua of Crnantert
and Jintert of Artivrlca.-.
Mi-eta at 47i S. Main F"rond r.nd
f'inrh Ttieadar pvpnlnira nl
m h mi lb. All earpenu-rl w
Coined.
T IlOt.MF .. Dei. Koo.
Kn:iii- f "l.n. Pre
yyoonnifn cr tr-a woild, camp Na
l.'S-MfM In tho Odl rullowa
I'all In Hefl.'t'iira; every firal
a-d thtrd Mon-lar crcnlnr. Vlr
ItltiK fi'drlitiora always welcoina.
JdllV Ill-M.l, IIKS-?, ('. C.
M t VII, I. KM I lerk
NeignbO(a of Wooarrart, Lilac
CirMe No. aoM-pta nn flral
and third MMilar vonlr.ra. In
K. nf P hall. Vliltinil nelltbbnrl
(.itI'I to atnd.
Al.'l V HI 1 III Hi'l.l.. l. N
MAHOAIIKT V.IIITVKV. flr
feiatera, Un,ja Tampta
Knights of pytniaa. Alpha Lodge
P.O. 4. Meata every Wedoea
day In KiilK'hta of Pythias ball
lad Hose street. Vlaltora always
welcomed.
8AM cmtlSTENSON, C. C.
HOY O. VOUNU, M. V.
K. K. WlMlitll',LY. K. H9k
alagicf. ttoscuurg Aeria-Meaia la
Maucabea ball, oo taaa street,
ud second aiid fourtb Wednea
da,f evenina.'a of eacb moatb at
8 o'clock. Visiting bretbern In
good atnndina; always welcome
KiCMAKU HUSC1I, W. P. P.
'illKO. W. ALTHAUa, W. P.
H. K. (iOOIIMAN. Heo.
HEIIT RECORD
UOSKHI'ltO LOIXIK N. 1037 la
O. o. SI. Meeta every Vvedncada)
night, Moose Hall, 218 N. Jack
sou St. Club rooms open 7:80 ts
10 p. in. V mltiug brothers wa
come.
W. A. DOGAUD. Dictator.
H. O. PAHDBTER, Secretary.
JNO. M. TIlltONE. Treaaarer.
June was normal In average tern
peratnre and low In rainfall, accord
ing to the monthly meteorological
summary completed today by Wil
liam Dell, of the local weather
bureau station. Although the high
eat June temperature ever record
ed by the local observatory was
chalked up on the 4th, the aver
age for the month waa 63.8 degrees,
aa compared with normal ot 62.5.
The highest point reached was 106
degrees, whllo the lowest was 40
degrees on the 3rd. All rainfall
occurred during the flrat eight
days ot the month, after which
there was not even a trace of pre
cipitation. The total rainfall was
.oil of an Inch, as compared with a
normal of 1.07 Inches. From Sep.
I ti mber 1, 1924, to date the preclpl
I tatlnn shows an excesa of 8.13 In
I ches, although there Is a deficiency
I since the first of the year.
I The summary shows 14 clear
days, 12 partly cloudy and 4 cloudy,
Thu prevailing winds were from
tho north wllh a total movement
of 2,628 nilhs, giving an average
hourly velocity of 3.6 miles, the
maximum velocity reached being
K. O. T. M. Meets each second
nit ronrih Thuradav of eacb
month. In Maccabee ball, . cor ' 16 miles per hour,
ner Cass and Pine streeta. Vis
Itlng Knlgbta always welcouM
U C. OOODMAN. O-m.
U. W. KAPP. K. K.
. II. A. O. T. W., Fosaburg Ra
view No. 11. Holds regular
meetings on second and fourts
Thuradaya a' 7:30 p.m. Visit
ing slate, s Invited to attend ro
viewa. Maccabee hall, Pine ant
Cass streets.
CI.AKA HoNKIirtAKE, Com.
JKKHIK HA PI'. :ol.
P. O. blks, Roseburg Loogi
No. 326. Hold regular comma
nlcatlona at tbe Elk's Temple ol
oach Thursday of every month.
All members requested to at
tend regularly, aud all Ttaltlnl
brothers are cordially- Invited ts
attend.
J. (1. DAY, Jr., E. n.
J. T. GOODMAN, Secretary
Get a hand broccoli planter to
fill In where the horse planter mla.
sed or between treea. We have a
supply In stock. Wharton Bros.
Roseburg Rsbekan Lodg No. 4t,
I. O. O. F. Meet In Odd Fel
lows Temple every week oa
Tuesday evening. Visiting
members In good standing r
cordially Invited to attend.
MltS. MAltUAUET ASIICIIABT,
N. O.
TI I.I.I fi I. JOHNSON, Ree. Sea
ETHKL, WAII.EV. Fin. 8eo.
O. E. 8, Kostburg Cnaptsr No. .
Holds their regular meeting
on tbe first and third Tburadayi
tn each month. All sojourning
brothers and sisters are respect,
fully Invited to attend.
CORA II. 8INOLKTON. W. M.
KRKE JOHNSON. Secretary.
Ultra-Violet and
j IncandescentLiglitTherapy
" h.i- J i t ;t'l'l- l in nur -nuilmnl ono of IlL'KPlTK'a Mnr
,,rv 'u.iM. A i I.Hinpt. With thin lamp. blh d'-llveri the
1 ll V'M H.KT or Atlntc Hny, are ablj tn hnhdlo lutxesa-hi:i-
n.ai'v f tin- inn. -I ulnbUorn or uluiont Incurnbln llxfa9'S
ri'!i ji.- 'I ii'if ii nlnsN, I'ltcrft nf thp Stomach, Mihu4 Colli is,
iiiii'iv luniiA u( Vavuh, Act hum, Ncui aattiP!ii, Nt-urltls nad
kindly invite your Invt'itigBtioti.
DR. RUPERT A. MOON
:i:i i'likins Ilhlg.
ryinian eiaiars. vrtij iimpia
No. 4 Meets Ui second anil
Phone S54