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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY. AUGUST 15. 1925.
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW
Issued Dally Exctpt Sunday by Th Ntws-Revlew Co.. Inc.
.,, Proliant and Manager
, tinr ta ry-T rtsas u rr
B. W. BATES .
BERT O. HAT Ed-
State Press Comment X
Sutured a aecond elan matter May 17, 1920, at the post office at
Koseburtc, Oregon, under th Act of March 2,
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Dally, per year, by mail-
Daily, sif muntus, by mail-.
Daily, threw m'viiba, by mall
Daily, single n.outb, by mail..
Daily, by carrier, per month..
Weekly Newa-lieview, by mail, per year
Itreoiliiifc ltrut.
Personal liberty and property
rijihla am truilitiimally sacred to
the AdkIo-Huxoii, und too many
nal e k it ti rd ca n n n t be thro n
4.00 around them hy the lawmakers.
, 2.0Q The courts ran lyit he too gealnur
, 1.00 ' reapectljiK and Kuaraiiteeiiig
tlQ . to the individual his conatitu
.fiO 1 Honal rights. Kcj;ard for th
' 2.00 i rtKhtit diiiereiitia ,. c jvilizatiou
from nav.'tKery Ihw and order
j from chaoa and anarchy.
(ranting all of which, it is
Htill somewhat irksome to nee con
victed ni'-n freed on miinu tech
nicality when ttie bread iiuoMlon
of their guilt in unchallenged. The j
supreme court of anhinmon has
freed a mail who had lUU bottles '
of liiiuor in hit cur becaua atutu
officials vtart'lifd the cur when
the mun was in custody of mill- J
tary authorities ns u holdup rut- '
A police court had fined
ent of schools of Atlanta, Georgia, lie finds that human na- I "m , ,1 e"arl
MfMbrp of Thm Ammnrtmtr4 lrm.
The Associated frss im fexclunlvnly entitled lo th uss for republi
cation uf all noM'i dtaputrtms crfditvtl to It or hot otherwin cmdlted
In this paper a ad to all local nuwi uubllslicd hrln. All rltfhta uf r
eubltrullun uf special dispatches berviti ar also re nerved.
ROSEBURG, OREGON, AUGUST 15. 1925. '. '
OVER-STIMULATION.
The present generation is going: at too fast a pace, ac
cording to an address recently delivered by the superintend- p-et.
Delicious Roasts and Pastry
For the Lunch or Dinner, or (or something to take on the
Auto Trip, call up the Delicatessen and save extra work
at home.
FRESH POTATO CHIPS EVERY DAY
HOT BREAD EVERY NOON
ROASTS, SALADS
MONDAY SPECIALS Veal Fricassee. Roat Beef.
Cherry and Custard Pie.
VOSBURGH & WIARD
Fancy Grocers
Phone S 1 5
W L ,d Deviation of
'Flanes Overcome
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ture is over-stimulated, and he thinks that this is one reason I
why many people go wrong. Many psychologists would agree
with this educator. He would probably admit that mere
speed of notion does not necessarily break down moral fiber.
Locomotive engineers, for instance, travel at a very rapid
rate every day, but they are a very rcliablo class of men.
Tre thing that does break down many natures, is the de
mand for constant excitement and change. They can not sit
down quietly to read and think. That seems hopelessly dull
to them. They must have some form of novel experience all
the time, to keep them satisfied. After they have enjoyed a
certain number of automobile rides and moving pictures and
theatrical shows, they demand some more spicy entertain
ment that will stir their jaded senses. They are the people
who want to read morbid sensations in the newspapers, and
who seek similar subjects in the picture films and the spoken
drama. The question comes up how we can calm this rest
less love for excitement. After a person gets in that blase
frame of mind, it is very difficult to accustom them to habits
of patient industry, or interest them in the problems that at
tract the attention of intelligent people. Every family can do
something, however, by teaching its children to accustom
themselves to faithful routine. Those who are faithful in
their studies are not so apt to get these restless ways. Chil
dren also need certain regular tasks by which they learn to
Inickle down to work, and so that they Income interested in
getting improved results out of their work.
I'runo picking for green Hhipmrnt
TENNIS A POPULAR SPORT.
in Idaho u man wum Kentrm (,d i
to from two to 10 ytar in tne j
penitentiary. followiuK the con- 1
victhm for union. The charge wan j
1 hut bo it ad burned u bean llire-th-Ipk
machine und a iuuiilily of J
bean Htrnw. Now the Idaho su- '
preme court has held that beau
Httaw 1h not bay an meant by
the statute, and the con viced man j
,...,. fr.,. . i
. . t it III H- kL.kt ..-,...1- I
Thete beems to be no doubt or t ' ' a " "
the actual Kuilt of these deiend-'111 tonlinue for the r.ext ten days.
antH. but their conviciioim were : accnnlimc lo M. P. Shearer, local
not secured under the 'TuU-a of i repren.-niative of Stfobel and Day,
the (tame." It in the dutv ol lh w,1 have hwd the old Oregon
Minreino court to l.o thu umpire j Grower warehouitf. and are ship
und nee that the rubs are follow- 1 P"iK fruit from that place. The
ed. At the same time the mi- j HM-th carload of xreen prunes wan
conditional releanu of these t wo i whipped today, and an avt-raKe of
men on technic al grounds leaven i two can daily Is being; maintained
a had taste In the mouth. Too j at present. Hy the middle of next
manv technicatitifs bn-ed dlntru.it I week It Is anticipated that there
of t lie courts. There i already ; will be three or more ran daily,
too much distrust, bordering often I The local packing house is now
on contempt. hnokane keview. employing about in persons.
r St
SAUKM, Auh. 15. Canneries,
after feverishly buying prunes for
a season, have reached their re
quirements and hate shut off
ituying, according to general re
ports. Canneries paid us hitfli as
$ju a ton this year for this fruit.
As a result, a number of grow
ers who had figured on selling
u good Ehare of their crop to the
canneries, have been looking
around for some place to drop
itieiu for gieen shipment. Diffi
culty has been found, however. In
making arrangements for this
shipping, as apparently there will
In no shipping of green prunes
in any quantity out of here.
It is taken for granted that
Young & Wells will not attempt
who ito handle any green prunes here
I are busily engaged in filling th this year, although no aunounce-
What People Read suitcase boxes with the green fruit ment has been mde to that ef-
"No other form or method of ad-; and loading It into refrigerator . feet. If any green prunes were
vertlHing can compare in etiertlve- cars for sliipment. The fruit is be- to be handled by the firm un
nesit with newspaper advertising," . ing handled promptly and is leav-! (iiestlonahly steps would be ta
Pennsylvanla merchants were told ing here in fine condition. I ken toward that end, but from
recently by William Nelson Taft, I Mr. Sharer is well pleased wjlh a" indications It would be impoa
edltur of a bulnens magazine and th quality and tdze of the prunes slt,le to Pik "D enough green
nationally known authority on au- now coming in. m tie them to he pru e
vertising. excellent for shipment. The ninr-
Mr. Taft declared that the only ket. he remits, is in good shape,
competition now faced by newspa- and the company is expenei -ing no
per advertising is supplied by the difficulty In selling the cars f. r. b.
news, comic and other departments Koseburg. The bulk of the fruit
of the newspaper. He warns the being shipped to the middle west
mori-hanlu unrl nther BitvertlserM and Canada.
that they mutt make their news-1 Mr. Shearer experts to load a car 1 about i!ve tons being handled up
paper advertisitiR as Inten'sting tOf iravensteln apples next week. ! the prnseiu time. He doubts
the reader as the news columns, : and Is making preparations to ship ! he would be able to make up
comic strips, cross-word puzzles ; several carloads or winter pears. I a entire car here, and what
and other departments if they! o . ; prunes are shipped from the pro-
would have the advertisements Oet an Kasy (Jrip Stainless Stei 1" company no doubt will be
. paring knife at Churchill'., and b.-1 entirely for local handlingby the
This Is not n al news to the ad-! haliI'''
vertlsers. They have long known! culrn
the facts and have, succeeded in CUSHIONS SHOWER
making their newspaper advertise-
deal worth
REFEREE BECAUSE.
OF BAD DECISION
HH th nllltT llfpilllHIC'Hrt. 'I'lii-y
havn HUC(M''il'il Kt Wfll Ihal niiuiy
)T.miiri ri'ml ihtd iKlvMrili'tiicutrt
bt'loi-e other ft-Hltir'. 'J'ly Jiavn
niailH tins mhiTlUiliK columi as Harry Wills, San Dieiro cnlniT
ilHlihi'cusuhlr lu Ihf nvrruKH reail- fvalhcrwiMclit, aK Rivfii a knork-
tr as IliH ih.ws riiltilnns, sptirtinK
anil i-arluiin 8-ctiu. IA
'Among the many good things this country has received
from Great Britain is the outdoor sport of tennis. Originated
in Wales by a Major Wingfield in 1871 and introduced in
the United States afterwards in the same year, the game has
.uteadily acquired participants until today it may truly be
Ifaid ttiat it ranks in general popularity with baseball, foot-
ball and golf. Tennis was for many years regarded as a pas
time intended exclusively for the spacious lawns of opulent
homes and for the joint amusement of the upper social class
,.c? of men and women as an alternative to the rougher type
"of athletics then existing. Today the game knows neither
.. caste nor particular locality. In every nook and corner of this
' " i .-.o .... . ........ (jnui,i,. obs..Vfr.
on the campus, the playground, park, country club, private
lawn and impartially equipped athletic field one will find ! Deflated workers
.1 . . . . ., ... - . IVi'sMi-nl Conlldtrt' tas lv
inu irnuiB cuiij is iiu vn uii'iii one win see me iaM;iuuuiiK i wi.u.ii.... ..r u-.... ..i.nu ... .....t
.j'.nd democratized game enjoyed by young and middle aged ni"' war dermrmis aiisii irti-! "I!"'.!,,V.n, J4 waf
At ... - , .. . , rn..." i . i i. . !" 'l'M''ssi..ri In N..w lOiiKlan.l lai'-i''"" I1"' " an'
kh uviti ot-.M-n jiuiii nil tvainn ui lilf. 1 will il.uiiunia nau iKr- j t(nIH i th,. mhi;.. rtllllUK
come annual nlfairs. ranging in scone from the intor-city iiinau or suikm that h
'contest to the more important matches between experts of
rival countries, and these takes their places of prominence
in the columns of the daily press. More success to the grand
old game. It imparts all the health and vigor obtainable
Irnm tniy lorm ot sport and it can boast of the added feature ; iin r.-.i. ni.iiiy iiiu-ii laiiir inn
of being immune from the dangers with which most of them ' ".VtM'l.'n.t "mi'.1"!!."!.' " it'Vr" ti'.llt la'.'iTr
arc allelHlCd. was h"lalt.il us a iiiis ril m:ili r
insii'iiil nf a am1 rt iluci'r. 'I'lia!
nut any Kurt of
whilu.
O. K. Ilrooka, who manaKd the
Mark cherry pool, ia packing
some grt'ca prunes at tho Pacific
-uit & Produce company, but
are all for local shipment,
! company s own branches which
'are sprinkled all over the north
i west.
Titoi T to in; ii..vn:i
l. SMITH KUDU NKAIt
ltKKISI1UT 'I'll IS MKK.K
Wind deviation, bane of
aviators,- lias been overcome by
M. Lsubert, French naval ofucer.
Hij device, the na.vigrap!i, holdf
the plane true. In a tct flight
ts Central Africa, it proved a
suco"9. Laubcrt is shown with
the invoiilion.
Goods!
FISHING TACKLE
FISHING RODS AND REELS
FISHING BASKETS
SPORTING RIFLES
SHOT GUNS
HUNTING KNIVES
KODAKS
KODAK SUPPLIES
FLASHLIGHTS
CANTEENS
CAMP STOVES
AUTO LUNCH BASKETS
Perhaps the Display In Our Window will suggest something
you need.
Churchill Hardware Company
The Iron Monger
Wife Asks Divorce From Minister
So He Can Wed "Other Woman"
1CKBE
CROP THIS m
f Ai-.r,tM t'h-m litnl Wire.) : flame Warden Arthur Fish or
RAN IHKi.O, Aug. 15. Yoiltlg 1 Vnwom warn ler lust WPelc-end
and after meeting with local
fiiorismen nromlHeI to nlace T.'i
iut over J'at Mills, of Kiu'l.'-ini. In leans of cutthroat trout fry in the
the Kixth round of their scheduled i tributaries of Smith river, says
; I'i rouiiii nout here last night. l( N r-Jthe Port I'mpqua Courier. The the vines beaiin
,ee i-uicn (.eii counleu .Mills fry will he sent In by truck una
j out but rlnesideiK were unaniiiMtan ' arraniTenietitM have hen niade for
ov,.,v 1,1 o'ecUrinc I hat Wills r truck Mills I npsistin in dbdrlbtition. Special
iwire wmie ne wn.-.on the floor, boat wil he nrovlded to take the
totlc hirK i tish hnve the falls. Part of the
and
Ml li
ft hand on
the cauvHM after a knoclolnwn.
Spi-ctatoirt did not leave their seats
for pom minute after OWeil'n
exit and mm a Hhowt r of cushions
after him.
ed.
Hut It'; peven years since the
war. The mills haven't been run-
nttiR on .wiir demands all this See the MrCormick Ih-erinc tas , fered for that work.
-."- lenteim at u narton itm it h4
frv will Ik placed via (innter
.lac k Ihiiley, Pay Dailey nnd
Jot t'lawsou nf Sirflth Iliver have
ol fered ti donate of their
cars for rii'trihtittng the fry up
the river and "lo use of pack
horses. Four cars have beou of-
Atid Mr. Coohdicp tbink.- (he
have
j removable cylinder.
DID YOU EVER STOP TO TI HNK
is w hat the
workers were (old and that is what
they voted for.
What has happened to the fae
POULTRY .EXPERTS
WORKING ON PLANS
FOR REGISTRATION
Get our price on paint before
you buy. -ZiRler-Fee Hdw. Co.
DANK SAFE YIELDS
TO EIGHT CHARGES;
Several hundred people through-
out t!e comity are making waes !
of J5 or better dally pk-king wild 1
blackberries for canning, according
to A. J. Gcddes, manager of the I
itosehtii g cannery. I
Douglas county cannot be ex-,
celled ter wild blackberries,'- Mr.!
(ieildea Fays. Along Its many
streams, growing In fertile ground I
art" great patches of berries which I
ill their wild state grow to a size'
as large as the cultivated variety In
many other places. These berries '
have a flavor which makes them
particularly desirable fur canning
purposes, and they are in great de-!
tnat'.d." j
The cannery is p.?ying 5 ccntt
per pound for blackberries, and
many pickers are taking ocr lno ;
pounds daily. Hie berries being
brought in to Kosehurg from prac
tically every section of the cniiniv.
Already the citnnery has imcket
over twenty tons, anil will prob
ably handle luo or more tons Im-l'"l-e
the season ads. The bi-rries
produce over a long M'riod ot u:ne.
freelv from .lulv
un'il Sepuniber. The cannery is
running every afternoon on "ber
ries, packing from 3 lo 4 tons each
da y.
The (Herniate berries are Just be
ginning to come in, and, as there is
a great abundance of berries in
Unit vicinity, it is expected that
there will be a big rush on iliiriiiL-
the coming week or two. Chtnlalel
d (strict is a heavy producer of!
berries. There are miles of flumes;
which keep berries beneath them :
well irrigated, and the vines nnd i
berries grow to enormous size. The
season In that district lasts until:
late in the fall. ',
The fact that there is no expense i
connected Willi the nicking of the
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. ISeK. It. WA1TI-:. Horreturv. Hliawtirr. Oklil.. ll.uii.l of t'ontnu r
... - ! tory operatives who hi
... . THAT continuous ndverlisinir is tlie nmuiift that' creates j delisted in this:
' Tuiyiii"; interest in advertised products.
in.il coniiiuioiis aiivenisiii"; convevs lo mo iiiiihis oi inu-ii nmt minions ot
...the people the fact that products best advertised are t'io best
" kind to buy.
THAT successful business concerns have always used
the aid of advertising in the development of new business.
THAT it has been well proven that continuous advertis
ers stay on the road of better business, while those who do
.".ftot quickly Ret on the road to nowhere.
THAT sales are lost everywhere every day by these
...(.Oncerns who fail to give tl)i) public proper knowledge of the
products they have for sale.
AOVKKTISIXU IS NKCKSSAKY TO ATTIJACT
lll'SlXESS.
coxTixrors advkktisi.m; or qi'auty is
i.TJIK OXI.Y WAY TO CRKATH T1IK NKCKSSAUY DK-
' siui: to rossKss.
;. mvi'its iti:i:i:?.ts ckxtki: ox thi: ruo-
DfCTS TIIKY .SKK ADVKIJTISKI).
T11K MOUi: YOU ADVKKTISK T1IM MOIIK COXKI
DKXCrc T1IK rL'OI'l.K WILL 11AVK IX TIIK l'ltODl CTS J
YOU SKLl.. j
TIIK MOIIK T1IK PI T.I.IC KXOWS AT.OUT TIIK !
rnoortTs you icavk fou salk, tiik mouh you :
WILL SKI.L. I
( A.'. l.it-.l v Uun Wirc.l
1)IN MdlNKS, Iowa. Aug 1
Actuui operalion of the svsl,.m
now being of lec.i. iratii n of fc wnik.il
out ill the A i-Iiviii Pnulirv u.
! a iiuge incri ase in the tiirirr sociatinn rouv'iition yestenl ly
irinse ine price or woolen goods so will not lie start
'onsumer.
couldn't afford lo buy. mid -tie
lessened demand has bleuclll less
i'nii'ln iiu'iit anil lowered ai;e.s.
I'oillaiiil Journal.
I until alter t ti i explosioiis
GREAT PAGEANT AT
VANCOUVER, WASH.,
Mi.
Hide
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i. 'I he first iIcaIm with IV.
ri)r hie vrvT lorri' J"iim in i auk-nun s arii,n m is
WrUO VVr-Crv nnd the sl;Mi-
Into tit of Fort a i
iuer hn th tnt settlement in
th i-iar' e.f Wahi!tKton. 'I he sec
etui duplets the am.il nt the I nil
'1 St.iifs trodps in i 1 - l.ji ntMiaili
Tliil Sherid.tn and the tinnier of
p,.st f o tt lii nish io Am. r i.u n
rub. The HiImI dtnN nh tin-pi.-iMit
hniiiK thf !-nlu-tit:l af'd
hii ih uH'llNl Inpint nt im th
I' in ot 1 "o ear-.
( t'Tm Iftl W(t.
VAMTU'VFK. Wash . All, tr,
First (ir's tehear.wil of Hie pHt'HUt
"Tho t'omiim itf th White Man "
m held List nich t the old Foi i
Vnncouvcr t'eni filial c rounds h)
the Mimpany of ;tlo and the chorus
of i in. i um c ! hiatlon oeiff lommuiiit y in th
.Monday and c mtn i. n wk. ,
I ne paueaut, written bf lr. : Sldilttnr villis tor .-IHtie.r f .ml i. i
Fiunci Tjitnlc'te and !miKht Par-'wood nre ko.1 Whito-i Mrosi. :iik
TaiiiK 'burclt rnper.
If IlieaHMietl nnrolx hy Im fin-
: a in e-. t he ChriM ian clmn h In
Ann ri' a has 1m i nine a ; oat in
j ft it ut ion. M lit ion dollar ntriie-itim-.
tin im 1 1 1 10 f 4 t l" raid in
one drive tor prninniion .iml iniiin
! 1 1 ikiih o nf 1 htin h nt lair t h se
Ijire eouiMKin tin idi'iits In 1 Jinn h
i I'U-iiieys. steins of le In 11--
' a nr.- am) pen ui 11 s tor i h nrch
j orker 1, t he iiiulHpIn ;i Mmis of
'mlnried emph'vee, lliexe h'
1 1 t at uri' of iimtleru chur h hni
li''. And ei compai at 1 elv liute
i hnti h pioperty l-i taxed.
; T.ives hai Imciuih' a real lnr
den in Anwri-.i Ami m ih.tt th
heavier than 'hi are. IVo-
! t I it-hie the t han h are t.tv-
that Hie rich c'lillt ii. Ilk" Mime
; 1 i It inj idiial viiito r. U a tax
..io.k'iT Oi.e of tlie k'leat ol 1 n rn
01 the Christian chmvh h tii.it
iiif huideli iMiilir. II tlie ehitrch
lis ihakltii! tar- Ii i .loilmin: a
portiiin ol its duly as a hcaier ot
ImnhiiH.
W h.iifiiT 111:1 he 1 li MMin.l
tea-o'iH lor reli' (nil Hie hutch
of t.t - s, and t hen- are n wood
n .iMV r a-oi'-. o i . alt iTi l'n r
P' "itde lli.it the 1 h'ir h t an
lid 1U tiMinev to n,i ., iter toi
e i a ; ' ''.ill t pax tax.'.- upon
i' prep- rt y 1 ; w .irt h ..nie
t M?k to a Chi 11 1.1:1 anil to a 11
o- i;..ti i :a- 'on ni flu tM tain to ,
't 1,1 1 h xei v ipp":ir:int 1' of ,
ui iiu e (lie w orld ent -ide
the Iniia 'i t hi! I of t hat 01 : 11 111
?.tn n a- ri. h and la:-. (Ik in
tlueii. e T.r reml i h id!;. rli u d, ,
- 1'ert latnl I . e;t am
Men's suits cleaned ard pressed.
$t rn. llosebui k I'leanei rt, plume
472.
CITWriAV AT TUF
ol I
l.lt I
CHURCHES
I'ortland ciinvent inn net y.;ir.
A cmttiitlce of three. M. I-'. I e
luniv Vineyard Haven. Mass. K.
K. Hale. i 1. ti Kll.i 11, Ills.: and
lleoice Itnliertson. Ultawa. Cana
da, will lake the Iciuatiie pl.in
nnd work out a detailed sii.in
that will undiMilitcilly be adopted
and put into opetulioti afl.r tlie
next c -mention.
liegi-iiatlnn of all birds
1 an More m or more point
eoinpeittion. the ailoptiou
st-iiulards tor "profluctiou" and
"1 -hump, on pre, In, 'ion" fowl a id
the d. ,'isjon lo charge n f f
fifty ictiH a fowl for reci ".1
tion. were the details sgre.'d
upon llere.
SteniiniH nhjf(t''nn was rai il
tiv proposed Mtfiila'ions lor '!e
r c.-u'in mn of slioiv winners a't I
no ir reeiuent Has icailml on t:'is
UUeslien.
A I.. Clarke, of the ,.w ,ler .'y
ilepari lliellt Ot ,irr ICII It tire. p',..
Ill ! d that the I ailed Slater
pnrflnetil or agriciillurx W" : i
Otter lo Wntk out ivtlh ill,. '!,i. .4
a sv-tem of rini l: i .Tiifli alien .ti.,1 1 ''"'e S' Stewart (I'lsll. pastor,
urged the American I'nulirv s. ! w '"'!. sti'ierititetuient. All
support Ihe
blackberry crop, or in getting it to
LOOT NEAR $20,000 ;,",rk''.'.-,,''1lV'r.,,an "'h'""'Keost.j
, , Uie wild blackberry clop should ;
eventually hecome quite a laetor ,
in Hie coutlly.
The cannery is alun making pre
parations for ranuing para. ami
will start aiiout ihe 2mh Pears
are now being received attd are be
ing moreu lor 111" iiHmug process
Mrs. R. Csrl Zierit
from hc.r husband, Methodist preacher and K. K. K. orcanizer. In
order that the tangled loves of four persons may be righted withoet
criminal action. Zicglcr has agreed to wed Margaret Roberts,
stenographer, with whom he eloped, when bis wife releases him; am'l
William Chamberlain, who says he still loves Miss Roberts, hv.
eonsented to release her from her betrothal to him. It was through'
Chamberlain's initiative that the agreement was reached. Above:!
Zicgkr; ielow: Zicgkr surrendering with Miss Roberts to ai ihor
Ht'lIT. Iowa. Aug. 111. night I
l'alldltswreclted Ihe safe of I lie 1
Klrst National I'.ank here early I
this nionring and escaped with !
$ la. iioo in bonds and cash. Kiftht I
were required to .
wreck tho safe. The bank build-j
ing was damaged al-'o.
Maul, officials said the loss
might reach Jl'h.iiiiu, but was
coven d hy insurance.
NEW YORK HAS NOTH.
ING ON ROSEBURG
tin Yesterday
Among those from the rural uis-
The problem of how to retrieve lrU" lo vi,lt ani1 a,,-nd ,0 bu8'
that elusive umbrella has apparent- 1"'ss "'""era here yesterday were
-mi. mm .mo. uscar aaienis. oi
.Mr. (iiihli s reports that the mar- '' '"'''" solveil hy a New York man,
"'i pooii on ttolli pears
niai Kceriies. and thai tin
lair.
and
jintM
Cook with gas.
a bioki r. wiio has had his umbrella tavt'' Creek.
relurried lo Mm no li iliun aov.m n
i limes. He has ha t his leleohon.. 1 Hardle fruit ladders" are
I number engraved on ihe umbrella al''"Ker. Sold by Wharton Ilros.
MFriFflPn mi WOC 1 handle, and now when he carelessly;
t-iULht-Kb I leave It in Ihe suhwav or in some !
MEET EUGENE CLUB ",fl' p-11 ' "" ," "'re- he gets ;
ja ring on Ihe telephone, informing
i a -i.i-i uixi win.) I n!'" "'' he an have the umbrella
MKHKOltl), m- ug l", ' if nH wi" s, n'1 r'r A 'east it has '
Headed by II. chandler Kgan, : ork'''' "'t way thus far.
northwest and forimr nallonal am- " '"" one will take a pe"P at
aleur champion, a team of golf ; '" IMI s rain si I', k they will
built
players left Mislford this morning """ h, takes the came precau-
IX la I loll
lliellt.
lo
UIUIU.11U 4
jfor Kugtne, where they will play i
Christian Church. Let us make:" reinrii match with the Kuceno j
It a record attendance tomorrow fori"" ' "unuay morning,
ihe enure summer. It will be cool 1 A eek ago Medford d. fealed Ihe
and evervhodv might 10 be present. I1"-'"1 "e team here hy a score of id
IVoai hing al II o'clock. In the even-1'" "' s Ihe hxal Ham will be
Ing the union nervier will he held weakened hy the absence of s. ver
in the I'm-bit, tiian i lunch and,"1 '' ,h" '"''l 1'Iayers. Mi.itoid is
I brother Caldwell of the Umiti-ti ;"" confid' nt of ret-aling the vic-
church will be tlie prcaiher. 11. E. ",r- Among the numhct of the
I Mow. M'dford team who left are Kan.
! 'Clark. Tuniy, Hnhrman. M'ood,
I M. E. Church. South. Main d''l"hns,nn. Uetchell, Kelly aud
Kllssiil.
IUo
Stlld bake
tlhxh l.
b.llils no
Vn'tinj) In Rotrturg
Mr". Wilbur Culp has to:i
Uti-.hlHK X hett ln (s (;.(
xetal da) xi-itmir with h'
er. Mr. ;. H. Wnlirn.
'H- Com ier.
the tegular service, of the day PIERCE PUTS BAN
liewi i-MHH.H i,i tl.-UMI llOUr. 1111-
med lately follow inn the eleven
O CHICK WerVHt H TH1III04T of vie ron
jicreirailon will have for Calapooia
i where they will han basket lunch
j with sexeml of the roncn'tat ions
from t.ailiy towns Tlie Ilex Mr.
ON SUNDAY RACES
AT FAIR GROUNDS
AUGUST 31!
The regular Fall Term Rt the Eugene Business College,
begins on the above date.
Other enrollment dates are September 8, 14.21.
All inquiries for information fjladly answered.
Eugene Business College
Phone 666
A. E. ROBERTS, President
9)2 Willamette St.
Eugens, Oregon
; Howard ol li.ikl.i-td. will rn rh at soe'aimti for ns ' ihe
eleven o'clock ami Ihe Hi v. .1. It. race Hack for the .nmmnhit.
jljinib. of .suiheiiin. iil preai h In Sunday August l'i, Caveinnr I'icrce
H.M.EM. Ore. Aug. 1 In r"
potise lo an application or the
National Auto llai ;ng Clay.-le ss-
fair
races
Coos
for
w.islied saml aed risnl. a'l.l
r t-ainl t- li'id t'.pli lUn,
rninl. or leave olders al
bury ftoie.
r
'iitirH
f IIIM
nil .I
hill.
I
MILITARy
MANLt BvlS
rou ri .4 mi, niircoi
Me lfilifr, siimII rl
rnrrfnl KUirrilln, frln tln
lptlaS trli arft atttnara la.
Marti I imlilwi. ' I I
rkrrriir ( rBc
Ihe aitetnoon. Kxerxh.nly I- inxitivi
i lo attenu these (terx h en. The stew. ,
j ard of this chnn h will hae n
I brlw'f nieeiitl(t in the rhi.r-ei. s -n
I eenln at ": o"t ; p . , .
mMin: i ii:al U' !!' -i c ei -.i-j
tn. The W. M S. w 'l h-.w t -i
sot lal niee-mu 'I h 1 1 . 1 - a1:.
In the ctiun h pallor. T!.- -e, ,.
h nf f'e nicetiiir ar ie.e,n,.. ,
French. l homaH. Cobb a id Mm. ni
ton. All nimbrit and friend cor
UiUr lovhtd to attend.
ye.-terdayrepii.il tb;it the trjuk
will not be available or thai pur-
JMtSO.
In the application w pioaii-et!
ho npeti,nnce of s'j h itar as
M:r-y Oldtield. Ualph U Palnm.
Kd lie Hem m Milton Cixiper Hmi
iN-paolo It whji etinuptl tiiat the
! would mt th tai lair
W.tio.'.
HAULING 33
ks
HoiKdnt xseuum cleaner
Z.lei Fee lidw. Co.
Is
jenueijuoronfevd
(mr trucks travel over all roads.
They nver grumble at the mov'ng
taMvs we Imtiose upon them. Our
long distance rates re as low as
can be found for such a service.
' Ws a m to plsasa"
H. S. FRENCH
TBANiFlK AND STORAGE CO
Phoea 220
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