THREE -
Bathing Suits
A genuine Jack Cody Columbiaknit. all wool suit will
give you comfort as well as a heap of pleasure.
It's easy to swim in a Columbiaknit. .
J A -3 ' If a Y . I J
LOCAL NEWS
f MACMILLAN PARTY
SCHEDULED FOR A
IPAVING BIDS TO
i BE OPENED TONIGHT
JUMP LATE TODAY 1 A numlxM- ( Hwt paving blda
riwHMiri I'rtv Uu"! Wir.) ire to b rietivad by h city conn
Gains to Baach IHItAUU, III., JUiy I- w wnira niwu in lur ireiiioii
ruoing io nxn . . 4 L, hi ti,. 1.1.1. ,... ri,
Jam. Hutculiitra and ifo loft R MrUouald. second in com- whu-h ar 10 be done soon, and It
uiand of the Xluc.Mlllun arctic ' uuin-rstoou mat tnree reapec-iive
expedition, rt-ceived wireli- ' ,inn '' ubmttitrm propoxala.
mtfiwuKt-a todav aavlnj that I llvrwofore th council ha In "aih
tlin narlv would leave Batt IB J"" imicpemiemiy. out in new
llurbor. Labrador about mid- ; tol""'U ' arranging to aroup the
this altcrnoiiQ for Buudon to spend
a couulu ot weeks eiijoylnK a va
cation.
Motor To Coast
Mr. and Mia. Chas. Shoemaker,
of this city, motored to ltandou
beach Parurday and spent the
we.'k end there vIsitinB.
afternoon.
j JUijLr t
Leava Tomorrow i
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Burt are SEVEN YEAR OLD
leavini! tnnmrrow for a two-weeks GIRL SHOOTS SISTER
trip to Sacramento. San Francisco
and oiher California points.
paving lobs so that the Jarae
amount of work to be done will ex
file competition.
I
(AMocUtl IVeia IMtl Wire.)
MARIFIKLD, Ore.. July 6
LOCAL NEWS
On the Bemls broccoli transplant- '? n n-
er the weight of th planter s ad-1? a.nd i1" tZ v?!. t
Justed onio the shoe so It can be fl8,,"r- lph 'fa J
t't Sd b,heaTab?IPwho Zl X
oct, .,..v tuautcia ""; h,.,n lort In M..lullne'. aro
tun B;os.
To Glendale
Miss Doris Jackson spent Fri
day and Saturdny in Glendale vis
iting with friends.
Club To Meet
The Ilellvlew Club will meet on
Thursday alteruoon with Mrs. J. J.
Kesr.
To Coast Spends Week End-
Mr. and Mrs. II. S. French mot- i George Jung.-of Coquille, spent
ored to liundon Friday and spent the week end In this city visiting
the Fourth and week end visiting, with friends.
From Winston
W. R. Urosi was In from Win
ston Friday, visiting with friends
and attending to business matters.
Chicago Man Visiting-
Frank D. Read, of Chicago,
Is
From Glide
Among those In Friday attend
to business matters nnd visiting
friends for a few hours was John
Alexander, of Glide.
Arrives From South
Ym. A. White arrived here Frl-
spending some time visiting at the ' ,av afternoon from San Francisco,
Returns From Drew
Miss Marjorie Cochran, who has
been visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. O. K. Cook ut Drew, re
turned to her home in this city Sun
day nlKht.
Marguerite 8ykes Hera
Miss Marguerite Sykes formerly
of this cily .arrived here Sunday
evening from Portland to spend a
week visiting at the home of her
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Sykes.
homes of his daughters In Myrtle
creek.
Spend Week at Ft. Klamath
Mr. nnd Mm. Gene Shrum and
''family, left Friday evening for
Fort Klamath, by auto, nnd will
spend a week's vacation. They
it It-o will visit at Crater Lake and
Diamond Lake.
and will visit his brothers, Ocla K.
1hlte and O. R. White, In this city
for two weeks.
iicoi-ye Xeuner Here
I". S. District Attorney George
Kennvr spent the Koprth nnd
Sunday tit his ranch ne:ir Kiddle,
where his wife nnd children nee
spending the summer. I it re
turned to his ol'fieo in rortland
this morning.
Visitor Leaves
Lee Kennedy, former resident of
Sulherlin, is spending a week or so
visiting friends ae that place and
in Koseburg. Mr. Kennedy is now
living at l'orterville, California.
To Coast
. Dr. George F. Bradburn and son,
Geortre Bradburn, motored to
MarshfielU Friday and spent the
week end visiting Mrs. Uradhurn,
who is spending several days there
To Coast
Mrs. II. V. Cochran and daugh
ters, 1'atrlcla and Mildred Cochran,
Donald llaggerty and Leslie Hag
geriy. motored to Buntlon and
spent Sutuiduy.
Picnic on Little River '
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Kelley and
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Russell und
family formed a picnic parly on
Little river yesteny, near the
lli4- Scouts' summer camp ou Wolf
creek.
while the parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Dtnnison went
berry picking.
.
EMBEZZLEMENT OF
AUTO IS CHAGED
A warrant has been Issued for
the arrest ot John I,angenberg, who
left the cily a few days ago and
who has not been located.
According tn the complaint lan
genhcrg negotiated with the J. W.
Michaels company for the purchase
of an automobile. It w-as agreed
that he should make a certain pay
ment down, but before completing
the payment asked to be allowed to
take the car out for a trial. Per
mission was granted, and according
to the compluint, he packed up his
I goods and departed with his family
! in the car for parts unknown. A
complaint has been filed charging
MAltK I1KOOM OX TRIAL
Kl'GKNK, Ore., July 8.
The case against Mark Broom,
charged with setting up and
operating a still ip Ijine
county in September, 1923.
was opened in circuit court
here today. Broom had been
sought by offiwrs since a
raid in 1923. It is Hi! Id. and
was recently taken In a raid
ou a local rooming hou.e.
him with embexzlement, and a war-
,.., t..R his u ...... ha, ,uu,t l,lu.,u,1
J in the hands of the sheriff.
MELROSE PEOPLE
ENJOY ADDRESS
GIVEN JULY 4TH
Here From Los Angeles
Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Crump, form
erly of Los AnReles, are iiew arriv
als In Rom burfT, and are looking
for a suitable location in. or near
this city. Mr. Crump states that i
h may ko into bu?in'ss In Hose-I
TOItl!ll 1 XKW YOHK.
NKW YORK. July 6. Two
deaths and several proatra-
tions were recorded today in
a new heat wave, which fof
a time threatened to top the
hluh temperature record for
July 6. Zephyrs from the
sea pave ponce relief later in
the afternoon, but the exces-
sive humidity caused much
sufferiuK.
Returns From Portland
W. It. Warner, of the Pontrlas
Crill, returned to Ihls city Friday
from Portland. Mr. Warner was
called there last week on aeconnt
nf the di'ath of a younKer brolher.
His mother, who is now in Port
land, will arrive here soon to spend
6t veral weeks with her son.
To California
Mrs. M. Klncart and two daugh
ters, of Oakland, will leave today
for Oakland, California, where
they will visit at the home of Mrs.
Kincart's daughter, Mrs. E. House
older, for two weeks.
Spend Few Days
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. E. Ash worth and
Reginald Ash worth, arrived here
Friday by auto to spend a few
days visiting at the home of J. K.
nnd Kcinnld Ashworth's father In
this city. They are now living at
Toledo. Oregon. Uoth formerly
made their home in this city.
Leaves For California
Kenneth Ilouseolder. of this citv.
left this morning for Oakland. Call-
Former Residents Go Through
Mr. and Mrs. Steele Moon head
formerly of KoseburR. passed
through this city Saturday night
enroute from their home at San
Francisco to Portland, where they
will visit relatives. They are trav
i.ng by auto.
burg or engage in farming. They TT.T.TJy?..T. T.T-T
are greatly phased with this lo-nf naker s and head of the women
Icality and have determined to make ( ifn 8avt.r9i aiso a .pd at V. S C,
j "11 "'e here. na(j to go (o the rescue of the oth-
' I er two. Shortly after the trlhad
(Here From Bandon ,i struggled back to land Ilaker and
J. F. Kronuiberg. proprietor of r Miss croekett announced their en
jthe popular Wecoma Itaths in Ban- gaKt-n)ent.
iddti Oregon, was a business visit-1 ' q . . ..
or in uoeurg ror a snn "me 10-j MYRTLE CREEK
I day. Mr. Kronenberg states that ;
;iancJon is more popular tnan ever Krnest Atkins of Myrtle Creek,
ins season wmi uie ietMMt- ot wns had v in nrt-d latn VfRlen av.
The people of Melrose enjoyed a
delightful celebration on July 4
Music and speaking featured the
program for the day, and an auc
tion sale of the annual collection
of fancy work waa conducted by
the ladles.
The address of the day was made
by n. .. Van Ornum, son of Zach
eus Van Ornum. one of the pioneer
setlers of the county. The address
was eloquent and patriotic and
was appreciated by all those pres
ent. Mr. Van Ornum has been ap-
indnted jrovermnent interpreter of
Spanish at El Paso, and Is leaving
for his post this week.
An excellent free lunch was giv
en at noon, and the picnic was one
that will be long remembered.
BIG SAVING SHOWN
AT INSTITUTIONS
BOY HURT
Dnck From California '
Mr. and Mrs. K. 11. Rosenberry
and daughter, Miss Ruth, have re
turned from a hlu-hly enjoyed va
eation at San llieiro and Ocean
H.-aeii. Calif. Mr. Uosenberry join
ed a horseshoe iilchinE club at San
foniia. vh re he ill visit a short ''"" , , , ' k ' '
f.-l IIIHl mu ,m ,,,',... a
SALEM, Ore., July 6 Superin
tendents of all the state institu
tions were able to operate thslr
tnstutltions during the first six
months of the present year or the
first quarter of the blennium with'
in the appropriations granted
them by the 1925 legislature. This
...I.a.. ,1... h..,..-...-..!.. ..-!... I. k., . IIIUUHlra UIUl Mil WD I11BU I U V lull.
-i.i:.. n,. .. .., i.ii..". have a chance to go through the
The young lean was thrown heavHlw 3 without calling on the
i,. ntwi hid ).. wenw.n iourl i niergency Doaru 10 auinorize uii-
Wayne Pettit Here j being torn and mangled. He was ' blendes. The reports were made
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pe.ttlt,! s..rioulv injured and was brought lY t the July meeting ot tho
former residents of litis citv.' ar-! tn u-rv Iwwnirnl fi ntimiiion ibonrd of control.
rived in Hoseburg this afternoon j A particularly good showing was
and will remain over night. They Easy llckia'! People who can- "de by Warden A. M. Dalrympie
are on ihelr annual vacation, and not afford to buy a new car. and of the state penitentiary, who re-
southern Oregon and" that the
Fourth of July found the beach re
sort crowdtd to capacity,
thne at the home of his brolher
Huuseold'T. He recently received
an appointment to enter the T'nited
Slntes Air Service, and will later,
go to San FranrNi-o and take ex-'
amtimtlon for flying calet at the:
Presidio of San Frnncisco.
u. re able to make the sport (nur
sling for him. He is ready to is
ue a chutl nge to the world.
Receives Fractured Arm
Clyde Ilyrd. of Winchester, re-
ceivtd a fracture of the rUht arm.
To Take Course ciweeii uie i-ioimv hiiu i r, nr
I.r. I. I), luhar. the optometrirt. ! frr.oon. while oranklng : his
left ll,i, .nornitiK for Portia,,,! to r.wl.en it backfired. Mr llyrd
take a post graduate ourse in optl- " r"n' VK to Rosebnrg after s op-
ave been sitvnding the pat week
at Ncwimrt. and are now on their
way to Crater take. Mr. Pettit was News-Review classified ads.
with the Keening isews and' Kose
burg Review Jt this city fr a nuuv
br of year.-.' and is now Salem cor
respondent for the Portland Ore
gon iau.
still feel the need of having one. ported that his expenditures for
look for a ftVHl used car In the! me six momns were s.duv ienn
than he could have spent ana stui
a iremained within the appropriation
NEW 3-CYLINDER, (granted the penitentiary. The
S. P. TYPE LOCOMOTIVE amount granted by the legislature
TODAY'S BASEBALL
cal work. This school, which i
beinc conducted by the leading opti
cal tach"rs of the country, v ill
last about 10 days, af r which Mr.
llubar vill attend the Klks Xa
iional convenlion. to which he is a
delegate from tiie Ho.eburg lodge.
ping at the Riverside store, when
the accident happened. lie came to
this city, where I r. K. J. Wainscott
att'-ndt-d him.
! PLACED IN SERVICE iwas $3r,0,000. The per capita ex
I penditure at the prison for the
I The first two of sixteen new month of June was 121.72 less. It
three cylinder Southern Pacific i n aid, than at any other time
locomotives ordered by Southern since 1916. The Hoard of Control
Pacific Company have Just been granted leave to W. J. H. Clark,
, received by the company and are superintendent for the adult school
now at work hauling western trav- for the blind In Portland, to make
ders and western freight in moun- a trip east in August In an official
tain territory. capacity connected with the D. o.
i hey are tne latest development , K. K. order ot me Knigms oi
Back After 40 Years
Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Stephens and
two daughters, of Monroe, Wash
ington, are in the city spending a
part of their vacation visiting at
the homes of It. L. and George M.
Stephens and other relative. This
I the first time that the Monroe ,iy (ho an), lt was fnr.
years, having left here as a young
man to encage in business in the
adjoining stale, where he U a well
fcnott n banker.
;crge !iilvrr Hurt
!eoige Maelver. an employee
of the S. P. company at the ical
niacliine shops, was injured Fri
day afternoon, when he was
struck by a faling pipe. He was
wnrhiiiE under a length of pips
being fitted into place, when In
pome manner the pipe fell strik
ing him a glancing ''low on tn1
bend and shoulder. He was stnn-
National League
j At Brooklyn:
! First game: R. If. E.
; I tost on h 1". l ;n locomotive construction and are Pythias, which will pay his expen
)llrooklyn 4 10 0 the most powerful single unit en-ies on the trip. He will take ad-
gine locomotives In railroad ser- rantage of the opportunity to visit
Several institutions similar to that
The adding of a third cylinder Oregon institution of which he Is
has a similar effect to that obtain- . the head.
ed by Increasing the number of I Mr. Clark said he expected to
cylinders in an automobile engine enter Into a contract with the
Portland school board whereby nis
I flatteries: Varirus ami Cibson: t
Ehrhardt, Oesthgrr, Hubbell and ,Vfce,
Deberry.
i'At New York: II. H. E.
Philadelphia ...1) 11 1
New York 6 13 0
Batteries: Mitchell and Henline; from fnr to 8tx.
ed that his skull had been !rac-
tured, but he recovered at the ot
tice of Dr Hoover, and It was
found thatiiis injuries were not
: of a serious nature. He will be
- (laid up for severul days, however.
Judge Hamilton Improved ,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hichar-Non 1 ljlrk frnm Oewent rily
of Portland arrived in th ctty yen- Karle H. Iturch and wife r
t nlay and will remain for a couple turnC(i yesterday from a trip to
of days visiting with friends and Crescent City. They went down
attending to business matters. Mr.! y vav 0f tn"P roast road through
lUt imnlson reports that Judce J. ' port Orford. finding the road to
W. Hamilton, who rpecntly undnr-' be quite rough .although passable.
v'tit an operation at Portland, is ! On the way hack they chine over
rer.(verini; nicely and will be able, the Redwood highway to Orants
to be home within the next ten, Pass, makinc the trip t'tom Cres
fhvj fr two wf'kH. I cen C'tv to ??o-i.-hiire In M hours.
; Bentley Huntzlnger and Snyder
I At New Vrk:
Philadelphia 0 3 0
New York 6 12 0
rtatterie.s: King nnd Wilson,
I .anies and C.owdy. Knvdr.
American League
First game:
At Cleveland:
Chicago ....
Cleveland
Batteries: Robertson,
ship and (Irabowski,
Because of its design, Its slzo Institution 'will do all of the piano
and power, the first locomotive,
No. floOO attracted general Interest
on its way from the East and on
it arrival at the Sacramento shops
of the company was eagerly In-
R. H E.
1 7 2
.3 10 1
rouse.
1 0 3.
At Seatrle. 12; Salt Ike 6-4.
At I-os Angeles, 2 9; Vernon. 6-4.
At Han Francisco, 7-5; Oakland,
tuning for the Portland schools.
BABY CLINIC 8ATURDAY
The regular monthly baby clinic
conducted by the Douglas Countv
spected by the thousands of rail-! Health unit will be held on Sat'g
road employes there and by citi- day, July 11 at the offices In the
zens of the city who participated 1 court house building. All mothers!
in a christening ceremony before are Invited to take their babies to
the monster locomotive was placed (1he office in the morning of that'
In service. 'day for a free examination. This1
The hauling capacity of the new ; clinic Is conducted, not for the pur-
locomollve, according to George pose of giving treatment, but to as-
ent of motive nower. Is one fourth advise the mothers, so that proper
more at a speed of 25 miles an intention can.be given to any de-
ELECTRIC COOKING
less watching :
tI JFORNW OVJ.GOn
POWER. COMPANY
in mouivtss
Th actual anraaa coat of
currant tor .tactrlc cooklnft
and Itthttna, toaafhw. In
noma. In thll nalhbora
hood, la $5.ai a month.
The roast, for Instance first a quick
searing to seal in the savory juices, and
then a slow cooking heat as in a fireless
cooker. That's in the oven.
But over here, something is simmering
gently in a saucepan. Another pan is bub
bling vigorously at the lid. Tomorrow
morning's prunes are stewing leisurely
between whiles.
Dinner is being prepared and it must
be watched, too. For each different dish
requires a different method, a different
heat. One fire will not do for all.
That's one reason why electric ranges,
with their instantly regulated and easily
controlled cooking temperatures, from a
sizzling, searing heat in one place to a
just-keop-lt-alive glow in another, are so
favored by good cooks. Electricity makes
good cookery better, and easier.
And that, plus the surprising economy
of electrical cooking, is a reason why near
ly one thousand eight hundred kitchens
in the territory served by this company
are now'f uel-less and ash-less. Nearly one
thousand eight hundred electric ranges
have made them so.
Ask your nearest dealer to show you
several models. Convenient payments, if
you like.
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY
mm
Huckcj'p and Myatt.
At I-nrtlan.l' 111- s-i.Tampntci McCnrmtrk. irnneral superintend- 1 certain correctlble defects and to
At lorilatiu. 1-1 1, tidtramento - tho mnlhor. an that nrnner
I
AUTO TENTS
WALL. TENTS
CAMP STOVES
CAMP CRIL15
TI 1ERMOS JARS
CAMP AXES
CI IAIRS
STOOLS
FISI UNG TACKLE
CAMP KITS
CANTEENS
WATER GAGS
TABLES
REFRIGERATOR
BASKET
CAMP BEDS
MATTRESS
FLASHLIGHT
GYPSIE DINER
thn nmor nnworfiil Inrnmnffvo
heretofore operated by the com- j FORMER ROSEBURQ GIRL
MARRIED IN PORTLAND
,, , , ' The locomotive embody many f . . ' , '
H, y rope and pull.ys at hr-;r,.fin,m(.nl of wliinK ,1 Miry Prairie formerly Micy
ton U'o- .ard efflcIrn(.y and economy of "roun of Ko.eburir waa married
.. ,. ... operation. They are sllehtly oyer1" I'ort land at 8 o clock on 1 hiirn-
, I.IAIIolt HIKMMM.. u and he- ",, rlty salesman for he Cummln
" fr .iivn no.,,r nt oc irn nnnn.i. Car Company of Portland. The wed-
MAnFIll-lKl.I. Ore . .,,ir fi wthn power of 96.30 pounda. orcurrP(1 ,n hnme of hfi
Age ooh noi utniiriiKh me iovo
i rnr rr'dnm. a- wi'ne-H the eenpn NEW MANUFACTURING
nf n l.v..Br old n".nn enroll, d I INDUSTRY IN SALEM
at he Cons ronntv jnil. ! SALEM. Ore., July 2 That a
!l Ih ' Had ' lod-nn. who do-' new manufaeturinfr Industry to he
! nerted a rond pnnR. Itndsnn lip- known as the Western Taper Con
pod nv-iiv lii'o tlie wnnds. II" had vnln(t Compnny, mnker of paper
hr-n nervlnie b rniw of kIx prndnrts will probably edtabltsh a
'months nnd Tine of $r,mj for pns- factory in Salm, with a capilall
pevlnn nf tiniior. 7af on of 200,00, and a plant nec-
; Til ernpw ndil on more to ejnitalln? the employment of from PANV
'thn li't of dentTtloriR nlm tho I'.O to 2"0 personw, tfcam known ,
'I worKi'iE pmn wiiH inn iHin. n r iiay
brld'" aunt, Mra. W. A. Hprajfue,
141 flrand avenue. North. Th-y 1rt
followtne the ceremony for Seaside
to api nd thdr honeymoon at the
b arh. Mra. Rpamer haw bwn em
ployed an a bookkeeper at Portland
for the pant year and a half.
Liberty Theatre.
It la seldom that a reroRnlmd
star of the leRitlmute ntuRe will
condeacend to play a role in fo
port of a screen star, but surh
is the rase with the Paul Powell
production "Her Market Value,"
In which Agnes Ayren Is being
starred at the Liberty Theatre, to
morrow and Wednesday.
Taylor Holnves, wel! known
among the "two dollar" claw of
theatre-goers, is the star who
plays the supporting role. Holmes
UMunlly makes his home at one
of the bright light palaces of
II road way, but oreanlonully makes
a national tour with a play that
bears the stamp of New York ap
proval. His latent starring vehlrha Is
"The Whole Town's Talking,' a
farre comedy by John Knieron
nnd Anita Loos. This play brought
him to the Pacific Coaxt and he
reached los Angeles Just at the
time that PowHI was making his
preparations for "Her Market
VhIiw."
I Paul Sloane and Frank Tuttle of
I i'fr,rv nrnol fi novel. "The I)n
I finite Object," R. II. Ilurnslde dU
i rectfd Hie pleture, his flrat screen
I work.
I "Manhattan" tells of a wnll-to-fdo
young bachelor who suffers
' RtrRntriv frinn n nialadv whlrh.
to put lt mildly, Is almost driv
ing him l.utty-liiacttvity. Peter
Mi mi It. that's the star's role In
the production, wants to be up
and doing. And then one night
adventure comes stalking In thru
his library window and the lid
Is off and genuine excitement and
thrills are the order of the evening.
LOCAL PEOPLE ENJOY
FAMILY PICNIC AT HOME
IN WEST ROSEBURQ JULY 4
WHITE To Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge
White, at their home In West Hose
burg, Friday, July 3, a boy.
WF.LMN-To Lt. and Mrs. O. C.
Weldln of San IH (Po, Haturday,
July 4th, 1925, at Mercy honpltal,
i ItOHi'burg. (ngon. a daughter.
I Mrs. Weldin is spending the
'snmnier with her parent. !'r. and
(Mrs. K. V. Hoover while Lt. Weldln
jis with the Pacific fleet on Its an
nual cruitte.
Mr. W. H. Crary. of Military
i street, was honored on his 67th
birthday, July 4th, when a number
iof friends drove In and helped him
j celebrate. Mr. and Mrs. Crary he.d
i prepared for a picnic under the
large maple trees Ki their yard and
a long table had been built for the
-occanlon. Some of the, guests
! drove from Corvallls and arrived
in time for breakfant.
Assembled at the table at dinner
time were the following: Mr. and
Mrs. Ham Allen of Portland', and
'their children, Katharine, .el ma,
Nathan and Ioris; Mr. and Mrs. F.
S. Chamberlain of Corvallls." and
Kenneth. Leater and Sterling
.Chamberlain, and Mrs. Chamber-
Iain's nieces, Lois and Marjorie
j Soul ham, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
((Jrorihong and son Leslie, Mr. and
.Mrs. Joe Kirk ham and son Leslie,
' Miss Kdna Jiniker, Rev. J. II.
Irvine, Mrs. Margaret Spencer and
(Mr. and Mrs. J. Iturton Crary and
sons, Morrell and It Illy, all of
Creswell.
bringing the count up to 13. AH
but ritiM, whf we r.ipt iird. nff-
parently have left thf country.
SAVED HIS LIFE;
THEN MARRIED HIM company offers to give the
Th choice of loca
T U.n i.rs. It Is said, between .alem i
ami Vancouver,. Wa.h., but Halem
hns lo Its favor certain advantas'-
fir th company, one of whlrh l
that the Oregon Pulp and Paper
n-w
We have a nice new line to show you.
See us L?rore you mike your sclcctu-
I Ziglcr-Fee Hardware Co. hnne 25
A'V NO. JAlKbUD
"rim lt Wirf.)
concfrn a site on Front street.
flOT'TH KliN' f lit K-if (N li.AK fVM-
"ln atl'in nr frlnrlpii plm
tn""-. No. Mikt Htr-'t-i.
id "oiintv. ut Kan l-'ranBru,
St ; f of Cnlif'Tnlfi.
. N..tl' Ih ln-r.iiv ftlvcn that nt A
mt.fiir of tho IMrrrtom hM on
Ihh th. !.''. mn iiHiii merit of
1 1 i.on i r fIih" lev i.-il nrion
th Mplml itirk of tlif cnrit'.rnl inn.
rrtvnt.!r .n or hefor- TI KIV.
4tisrt 4th. !8S, to th He. fluty t
the i .rr..rt!.n ut lln offt e. No,
'., l Mm k i ( reel. Km n ! ni .
LAKR Al.ROWHKA fl.. ,TuK are
- A lite raving crew romtmird or
Malnlv IntereRted in the Ttrotect r"fornl Anv utock iipn whfti
Mamiy in ter area in me project t( ( mtlArntimt.nt nhmll rniain nn
e L. J. Moseley of Ijo Angelef, n , 4(n Hy f a hr nut will
womnn br-enn functioning h're ye-
A. O. Alpine of Seattle and E A.
O'Neill, for some time with the
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terdsT with a double rescue and a Oregon Pulp and Paper Company
marriage hotothal. The new articles manufactured
P.ov liaker. former 1'nlversliy of hy the mill will Include envelope.
iithern California football star papr boTfa and wrappers. Print-
and r-nw enach at SanU k'.fi col- !nr machinery for the printing or
leirn.Wik gjJiead'T Into V lake to labels and designs on the manu
j&ave a balb r. U tty Crocket, fri- od factured articles will bo laiUlled.
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dehniueitt arid arjverliaert for
nle at pub) I mi'tlnn. nd unlefH
!iit'm-nf ! mane befir will he roM
tn Tt ItlltV. the 2fMh 4r nf Aa
imi to pay the nelinuerit
eeii(it tr.rether With rotlp of 1
'VfrH"inic nd fr"-ni of Mk.
Ited June ath, 1 t.
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t fterretnry Rouihern Oron fl
rnrnpunv, S13 Market Ktrtft, H-n
Krant-iBco, Cal It.
Antlers Then t re
Again Zane firoy and Para
mount have joined hands In glori
fying the Great West, and the re
sult of their painstaking efforts
revealed Itself last night at the
Antlers Theatre. "The Light of
Western Star" Is the rather bril
liant title of this new photo-thriller,
and. as Is typical of practic
ally all Zane Crey stories, It de
picts another glorious, colorful
phae of the early, romantic Went.
This time It's the Arizona rattle
country, back In thoie adventur
ous days when It was America's
last frontiers, that provld-na the
plctur'H(ue setting for the stir
ring story of action, drama, con
flict and love. From the moment
the plot Introduce Jack Holt as
the daredevil cowboy. Noah Heery
as 'lie bandit chief and lllllie Dove
as the adorable heroine, the pic
ture grips the Interest like a vise
and holds It till the final fighting
flnl-h.
At the Antlers tonight, at the
Majeiitlc tomorrow.
E
RoseOtuSteatTi
LAUNDRY KIDS
MaJeMlc Theatre.
"Not a star in name only."
That's the imprenaton one comes
sway with after seeing nichard
IMx's flrt Paramount starring
vehicle 'Manhattan ' which waa
k"wn ,or ,n f"' tJnvjrJn Rose.
W,fk at the Mitic Tl$?ure last
night.
The story Is an adaptation by
A, f! McMillln has bought a
hnlf Interest In th' Oarage at
Rone and Lane street, which was
etahllMhcd by George II Smith
about two years ago and will soon
take over the management of the
huHlneHS. Mr. Smith, who has
built up fine huiwKs since the
new building was completed, has
been nanwd as manager of the
new lintel l(ne that Is nearlng
completion at the corner of Step
hens and Ijine, and when thw
latter place l opened to the pub
lic. whVh will be in about six
week", Mr. McMillln takes charge
of l he garage, now known .
Smith's Garage. Mr. McMUMn Is
Weil known lo the peopha of Hone
burg, hiivlntr owned and operfated
one of the big restaurants of the
city f- r a number of years, and
also has been Interested in other
entfrprl-e of Hoseburg. H-ajla
familiar with garaire hualnent, HUd
behaving In the future of llone
bui. having nwned and operated
In perfect confidence that it will
grow with the dvvlopnrrnt of the
town. -v
I OF
REPUTATION
FOR.
L ) c
TrtlS ONCTHlNfr
vtt A.Rt auireiudt-
OUR. 'rttPUTATl OH
I WiUU E.N DURc.
Our buslnpaa reputation
dorg not npfl laundering.
I('a aa Hpotl'Hlx rtran aa
Ilia llay wp ifarlptl In bual
!!. Our policy la the
puhllc ba dc'llnhtrj.
Roseburg Steam
Laundry
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