TWO ROSEDURC NEWSREVIEW. MONDAY. AUGUST 17. 1925 .-ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW ! Issued Dally Exctpt Sunday by Tha Newt-Review Co.. Inc. B. W. HATES UfcltT it! BATES.. ..President and Manager Secretary-Treasurer Entered a second date matter May 17, 1920. at tbe pout office at Koacburg, Oregon, under the Act of March 2, 1X79. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Dally, per year, by mail- BY BERT & BATES Daily, six mouths, by mail Daily, three mnnthii, by mail Dully, single mouth, by mail. Daily, by earner, per moath . Weekly New. Itevlew, by mail, per year 4.00 - 2.uu 1.00 .60 .6u .2 00 .Meniber mt The Aunrll4 I'rru. The Ansortatf-d Itch U cxuIumIvmI entiiled lo the ue for rrpiilH cnjtlon of tU iicHi (UmImi tL-ht-s vrtitllltMl to II or not ulh i w credited In this papr atid to nil lot ;il dmi publiidit-d herein. Ail riutila of r ublo .tltoo of ptfli. dupHU'tiei liervlii are ilio rtrnvrvtMl. ROSEBURG, OREGON, MONDAV, AUG. 17, 1925. AN OFFICER'S DUTV. GOOD EVENING FOLKS Well here we are Back at the ol' Gosip foundry - Poundin' out ituff To again fill up Thi great col yum Of moral uplift And whether you've Missed ut or not It's mighty fine to get back On the job and Rest up after A vacation But having Doesn't it surprise t One how the office Seems to run along Just the same Or better When you're away? fr b DUM BELL DORA THINKS The bozo who pesters the Save your Strength You come back home' from the beach or camp refreehod, but why drop back into old ruts and hard work in kitchens? Call u, up and we can help you con. serve. FRESH POTATO CHIPS EVERY DAY , HOT BREAD EVERY pOON ROASTS, SALADS TUESDAY SPECIALS Roast Veal. Spaghetti Italian. Butter Scotch and Huckleberry Pies VOSBURGH & WIARD Fancy Ciocers Phone 5 1 3 T ' A man chargrd with a crime, for whom a warrant had been issued and who had two days previously fled after his ...irest was fatally shot in this county Sunday because he re 'fused to heed the command of a deputy sheriff to halt his , 'fjitfht and submit to a second arrest. The taking of human ' life is a deplorable thing under most circumstances, but "Intern necessity at times offers no other alternative. In the ,.o l.nn.in r,.r,..-re,l In tlio fmritivo villa rtinl-o-fxl Vl-lth oh-I burn oughta be patted cn the back, una . , "- -"." " ""'.. J. J. . prison laming money ana supplies unaer ia.se pretenses, u pinion i ...... " , - , , - . , , ,, Upon our arrival at the sanctum , w;ejns to be divided, after a review of the particulars alleged, and after bein1 escorted to the seat "'whether or not the proper procedure should have been a civil honr by the Silver cornet '...,.,,., , , I Band we found a gob of mail await- jKtion, .instead. I Hit, be that as it may, the accused man, in ! in' our perusal and most of it was .'refusing to submit to arrest at the hands of a duly authorized cards of tnanx expresein' appre- representative ui ine law, was inereuy uneciiy responsible for the fatal consequences. Too much misdirected sentiment is encouraging the saturnalia of crime that besets the coun try today. I't us not make the situation any worse by giv- Tug law violators the impression that the demand of an offi ccr cannot be enforced by a weapon and that they can evade . iarrest if they are fast enouirh on their leers. o Formerly the poets used to get out verses about wo- -mart's slender waist. A ditty in the old minstrel books will ube recalled by some, which apostrophized a certain mythical "''Nut brown maiden," in somewhat extravagant terms. One lUuiii. . i . .i.;.. 1 .i - . i ' . i , ui me ciiarriis oi tins niaiueii, we were iniormea ny mis love i.lorn melody, was that "thou hast a slender waist." That nut "Tirown maiden has disappeared. If she left any of her gowns of contact He yelled -Fore" and . lin . n.l l.or llin mil lirnurn rmiuh.no ,.f III o ,1m. ,.-,inM e,.,.,, en "rK tnougnt nt was touni.n .... , - , - . I etrokes and turnea arouna to ois- innie kind of a mechanicat compressor to put them on. Just I pute the count when the gutta . tvhv itwasa beautiful thin for n. woman's fiirnro to be I P"cha collided with his snoot and "'Miaped like a letter X was never clearly demonstrated. Just camet of red. J. w. has ordered a ' J Stale Press Comment J GENERAL MOTORS DENIES NEW TYPE AUTO AND FUEL DETROIT. Aug. 16. He- ports of the discovery of a n'w automobile fuel that would revolutionize the motor I Wliy a l Here? i Six persons were convicted "of office criminal con splrncy In connection lorce aooui nis line coat or sun- witn uie .south cnit-ago strikes In tar Industry today were char- i nejr wero Kemeni ea to acterizei as rldicolous by A. A few flays nco the toy- slnane Jr nreslilmt of ihu 4 ernor of Illinois commuted the i i;.neral Motors Corp. Mr. sentences. la. sloane look rnL-nl7:inri nf r- e Two or the convicted aextet ' port published on the served live-mnnlhs In prison. . strength of a statement re- 1'our never went behind the cell . ,,u.d , have been made bt- doors I he commitment papers fore the annual convention of for the tour wen, lyinE in dusty ,he Amerlran Chemical socle- piKcon holes lii t lie county court- a, y f 3 Angeles home. Altliuuirh duly convicted , -My a,V ntion has'been call. de and sent, nre.l on a cliarKe of a. , rM. slH.mr.nts in ,llB :,"","r;" "nteiie..8 were a, ,,ubi,c ,,. r(.a,ive to rovt a rominiired In spite of the fart that a. !,,.:,..,.., in., i four never went to jail and two a. , . .,,. ... .,kii. a. five montns. ,r (.w ,,;, ,,,, . tin nix were saDinc a, .i.ir, . .. .n . the law l Illinois, partly due to ...,?,. reporta a e rid enl- uud partly to cxtrutivft ilemuncy, a woIom ,a n.. a !-nilinBpolifo ai.thorllies ot; nminmnpV .ri,. nf which should be a sufflcipnt iinswer. In mMitlon to this 'em gave us the w. k. thrdt. It was from our good friend, Colonel Day and re." as follows: How cheerless the days Of a Prune Pir.kin's reader When summer vacation Lures Bert G. away To the scenes of the wildwood The onrush. ng streamlet The glide of the dory That floats on the dew The flint lock, the shot bag, The hornful of powder And wads of old twisted 'Terbacker ter chew." t $ J. W. Perkins fjet pasted on the beezer yestiddy by a gawf ball in full flight. Bill Clinger was wield tn' the wicked ma. hie at the time for only hili' (AMoetiix 'nm Uwd Wir. PORTLAND. Auk. 17. Iroy A. HanfD. form-rly a special police officer hT tmlay wan charE'd with murder, following the fatal shootinR lat niht of James (r'Oay. Hansen told police he shot O'Day be can e O'Day wan paying too much attention to Mrs. Hansen. A charge of, atinault with a dan prou wapon was filed airalnst Marvin Yost today by H. O. Weath era 1 1, who last night aent Yost to the hospital with a fractured skull after they had engaeed 1n a fisht. Yost, W"eatherall asserted, drew a gun and fired at him, during the fight, none of the shots, however, taking effect. Witnesses told pollc the ffgt)t started after WVatherall accused Yost of paying attentions to WVa theralPs wife. Attendants do not believe Yost's Injuries serious." Cook with gas. f m Sporting 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 I'erhaps the Display In Our Window will suggest something you Deed. Churchill Hardware Company The Iron Mongert COMMONER'S SON TO I Un,!d l?""00!.0 0J!"Ifi, CARRY ON CRUSADE thf the world charge that- Thnre nro more u noon fined killer in this country than there (ArMorblH Prim Iurt Wlr.) MIAMI. Fla.. Aug. 17. Colors under which Wlllium Jennings Bryan waged his tuiit against the teaching of evolution In the Majestic Theatre. I furled. Mix one reckless young man Hla only son. William Jennings with a heartless, but beautiful i Bryan. Jr.. Bald In an Interview siren. Add a c;uitfonHf riend who jwith the Miami Daily News today wishes to save the ufore mention- 'that ho will carry on the work, ed youth from himself and stir in which his father was engaged in a liberal portion of passion, j ta the time of his death and will with a pinch of jealousy and a ! continue to engage the legal fights dash of youthful egoism. The j to take the teaching of evolution result win ne a movie. tout or the schools. and JsMntere "of Amorica.- Meets at 476 S. Main second end fourth Tuesday even In ga ot each mo th. All carpenters we corned. T. P. HOLMEo. Rec See EMERY COLE. Pres Eagiea. Hoaeourg Aeri -Meets ti Maccabea ball, on Cass street, od second and fourth Wednes day evening of each month, at 8 o'clock. Visiting bretbern In good stan din ir alwav welcome GLENN WOODKUKF. W. P. THEO.nV. ALTHAUS, W. P. R. F OOOOMAN. Kmc there Is absolutely nothing to form even the slightest foun- dation for such a statement.,, are clergymen of ull deuomiiiu- tions. Klevrn thoiiHiind lives are ta ken by murder every year. No other country has ono tenth that record. I , . , A , " There nre 2. ) oni) rrimlnuls wI,' tempts some to make their at large in the Trilled Plates. in rural surrnundingH. Crime in Increasinir. i''"' " '""!" l Ciinie Is our outstanding "In dustry. " We Htand hunifJated hefnfo the nations of the earth. now tliov sci-m to wnnt ho.v mntvoi nn thn lotior I nuwln u-iih i football noseguard and hopes to be , at . ' . "1 r . I nut nnn niovln' the ancient nas- . fc nunwuui fiutuiu' tme straight lino, but that may pa.ss also. Anyway, the letter .X irr w.'is iiovnr n onlf nlnvni 0 "" AllW'h fitiviofv Iwon nilitiifnulorl uinn cimi 1 ino f 'Tonimou labor became scarce, as to where people would be . fpuiitl to do the rough manual work of the country. The 'young men usually want "white collar jobs" now. "Who will . dig our ditches : has been a common query. The answer is neen in many cities where a great puffing giant called Mr. go on Btrike, if he is proierly fed, and lie will work as long "li'burs as human beinirM will rfrivn him Ho t nnvnr nhirn.ivl by tho bigness of his job. The little task is the only one he .kicks at. Thus machinery is solvihg the problems of civiliz- turn, nnu uu. i.iriJiu im illllC til 111 Wt 111 III! UtLtfl UOI- t unities some-new mechanical appliance comes along to do cation without any fish the work they have dropped. o - Today's news dispatches impart the information .that the "watchful-waiting" posse near Salem had discovered vhere the fugitive convicts changed their socks. Wo ven- "tlll'e tho on in inn Hint 11 rh;inrn in nLu in tlw. Iwitiit ' .. ... , . Afep a feiiep takes two weeks iy ouuunaoie mignc give needed warmth to the feet of the away from the viiiaqe he's bound out soon enjoyln' the ancient pas time. Bill recovered his ball and took a penalty for the shot ! h I AN ODE TO SOMETHING (Today's news laws a Silver-ton farmer's cow was milked dry durln' the night, ' presumably by the escaped convicts.) Where are you noin', My dear kind sir?" Said the bossy to the convict. I'm coin' ta mltk you So dern dVy they'll Put you out to pasture." "But please, eh Mister Convict Oh, please respect my m udder Today they're finger-printin' The brindle cow's left udder. S fr 4 Some wisacre made the crack that ye ed. returned from his va- If they think that, we'd take great pleas ure In provtn to the contrary and those who doubt the veracity of the conductor of this colyum can accompany us to our family pantry ; Suroly inu wc ii snow inree Ldin wnicn , nfy ws haven t yet opened. b l ment ! Jh It any wonder that crime continues unabated, when those convicted never nerve a day In I Jail even though the court has ordered them committed and when tho sentences are then commuted by the governor? I'ortlund Journal. He ThILiI To Advert Ne. ConrtiM'Vcij'l Failures of ' Ibe jfniinry lust wet'k us reported by nunu8 vrre :it;L, stn against Ull I Hie sjune week lat year. " Tliough Hie Cnltcil Stales Sta tes district courts are kept busy j with bankruptcy oiisiv, Oregon has been fortunate that the lnnl- nesfl failures have been compara t Ively jew and far between. Kecently a sad, hut undoubted ly a true story featured a pjipj i in one of our exchanges from : Montana. The headline read : '"Furniture M:in Files In Bank ruptcy Knllure to Advertise recks A anther Business Here." that was a sad common- necessary and is good business hut it should bo restricted to the 'vdnesa streets and should leave .. -treets lined with pleasant hi uk. unspoiled. Counsel that Is good for rural j .Vow York ir, good for rural Ore i gon and for smaller communities of every state. The automobile , is the means of making city and i country better acquainted, end i hot It would do well to present a fair side to the visitor, that he ; may come again. I'ortlund Ore j guniun. posse. COAST GAS DEALERS : MEET IN PORTI-AND ,.. AWIX-laUrel l'iritl Ih., Wll.) rniUXAMi. Aug. 17 The nn hual eimventiun tif tho I'acilic Cojift tins as.nclatlon opened here lnd.iv Kli i.l... in j ,o d,...Kates In liiMidunev. Mh or (iori:e I,. Ba ker, welnmit-d the drlcgntos to 1'ortlaiid, The opening session was f atuied by the address of K. I.. Ilitlt. tt -neral sup riuh'rup nt ef (he I'oitland Cus & Coke roniany and pr"ld. jit of the a.-siM-hiilon. OfiiitT ele.ird for the eomhiu ear sit.-: K. J. Shu. fer. k il inannrfof the South, rn Callfoni it. Ixis Ani'.t. s. presldi-nl; " S. Yard. of. the I'acitlc C:is and Klec- Irh- C'OtthitllV. reelected let miiimt- Siiii I'raiu l.sro, to note a few changes when he re- I turns. The most remarkable ch inge Is the embryo mustaches on the Then followed a story of h;itf a column in length telling the people of Helena and Montana the history nf the non-advertising ! not able to petti furniture store man. Ho had a spkiU vide street location and ' ii d vert ising en lo ved a huiness Very Wicked. The regular republican ot Wis consin will never learn. They have had the audacity to hold a convention to nominate a can didate lor senator against young Boh I. a Follette. No convent ion nominated I-a Follette. Only him self. In a deal with the minor La Follette hoses or leaders, if you like. There were no duly-elected delegate to the convention or conference or assembly that picked out La Follette; no speeches; no record of proceed ings; no spectators; no constitu tion with the public or Its re presentatives; nothing ut all but a private arrangement with the La Follette machine that young Itob should bo given his father's seat in t he senate. The antl-Lul'ollette group was things so easily. It Is phovring at thd Majestic theatre, where William Fox "Flumes of Desire opened a two day run last night. The picture is an. adaption of Ou Ida's 'Strath more." Denison Clift, the director, had followed 1he great old romance faithfully in his screen version and the re sult is an excellent example of entertainment. Mr. Bryan Is still niisy settling the affairs of his father's former estate and Is engaged in numer ous conferences with his father's former business associates. He plans to leave next week for Los Angeles, where his legal practice demands attention. " Liberty Theatre. Thunder, the Marvel Doe. will onro more be seen -in Roseburg, j when his latest and most thrll- ; ling feature film, "The Silent 1 Pal.' Is shown at the Liberty ; Theatre tomorrow and Wednes- ! day. j In this existing screen play "Thunder" is seen saving a man , from death by drowning, rescu- lug a girl rider by stopuing- a runaway horse. preventing a j child from falling from a high j mountain canyon. digging his way to his master who is burled j beneath a mine cave-in. doing ; a phenomenal leap and other hings that space will not permit mention of. Frank Foster Davis, the noted author, wrote this story eperd olly to demonstrate the remark able intelligence of this greatest of all canine actors and he has j furnished a photoplay plot that I contains not one dull moment from the first title to the final j fade-out. "Flit" makes files flit, never to return. It kills them, also all other Insects which prove a pest around both house and barn. Lloyd Crock er. I LODGE DIRECTORY I A. F. 4 A. M., laurai LoCge No. 13. Regular communication! second and fourth Wednesdayi each inontb, at Masonic Temple, Rosrburg, Ore. Visitor, wet come. M. 8. HAMM. W. M. W P HARRIS. Sec. B. P. O. bika, Rosenurpj Loose No. 326. Hold regular comma, nlcatlons at tbe Elk's Temple oi each Thursday of every month. All member, requested to at tend regularly, and all Tlstttni 'brothers are cordially mvlted ta artnd. J. O. DAY, Jr., E. R. - J. T. GOODMAN. Secretary Roseburg KeDekah Lodge No. I. O. O. F. Meet, in Odd Fel low. Temple every veek on Tuesday evening. Vialtlns members In good standing are cordially Invited to attend. ANNA WICKIIAM. N. . OKHTRUDK HATFIELD, R. S. EMMA LENOX, F. S. in tho Kt," Indian Antlers Tlirntrf. I'nelo Sam had a hand making of "Tho Scarlet First National's epic (if fighting (lays, now tho current at traction at the Antlera Theatre. Desirous of filming the pieturo on nn elaborate fcale. the pro ducer. Frank J. Tarroll. figured that he would require at lea-f two thousand Indians to participate in the battle scenes. When he started to round up this number for nil I Tndlans are the waids of Umpqua ftlan No. o. Meet Hue and 4th Monday, of each month ' Address P. O. Box 885. Rose hura. flreaon K. cf. f . M. Meets eaca second and fourth Thursday of eaca month. In Maccabea ball, cor ner Cass and Fine street.. VI. ltlng Knight, alway. welcome L. C. GOODMAN, Cm. O. W. KAPP. R. K. Ui.ited Artisans Sleets in Mao Cnbee ball first and third Thurs days. Visiting members al wavs welcome. HKLEN WHITAKER, M.TA. MII.HREI) McCl'LLOCH. Tres BELLE STEPHENSON" Sec U. fe. o. Hoseburg Cnapter No. 3. Holds their regular meeting on the first and third Thursday. In each month. All sojourning brother, and sister, are respect fully Invited to attend. CORA B. SINGLETON. W. M. FREW JOHNSON. Secretarv LAUNDRY KIDS what harrassed upper lips of the town sheiks. Most '1 '"' lrngrcs.., in nice shape '.n like their nose had 'l'''hiu- store moved from lege, nlthouch Rome nv tile I in k i uiiv reiving hotter treatment than the ' been runnin' and they'd been other foreign schools in Turkey. caught out In a eand-storm. Ill opiosilon In the removal of 1' Itohert rollcKfi from Conilanilno- A man is known bv the amount pie to Sofia It Is polm, ,l out Hint : of kindlin' he cute for his wife. Mirh an ev. in would make the col- 4. J. J. lete a dlsllni llvelv iliiU'.n Ian In- . . sliluili.n. and nol mierm al us A,ter ,he,r recent ropery well It now is. The piop .,l si,a hile bet Wilder and Agee are ag.n the will he defied lo Ihc l;J' and :'fl" "Ship by Truck. girls' Ki hoola nf Suiuakov. T i I Now tltat our vacation Is over there's nothin' to Icok forward to LARGER SOWINGS I , OF WHEAT AND RYE except Labor Day. Pacific and J. Still'M 'lirr..r Jehlfnlie re-i'reu-d s.-cr- larv M. M. fiawford. nf Ih t.:i anl Llfc'nc '-Mip.iriy K. K-.l. v. nf f.,. rf, .h A: hliK'trlr ( fiinpittn . w.T" re el' (ted ir dirf(utx of the jissorhe thm. New din-ctt) ( hor, n In lnd" t, . Yimitik. TaeiMtia. of the lMle-hv KiigiiD'enne and ,V.unr-e- in-lit ( otiMititllen; 11. ,. i t ,srr of the Lot Anirrh ;a-i Kh-rtrlc f 'oilfirniion: P. y.t Ntun, m ,n r r ilift r.f't'-fnid cfiinti ,riv, s,m FnvicH. o. i. nd W. M I h-nii'i.,n, prt-ldt til or tire Kfiiancn M.uilif.H liinni; totniKiio of PaiidiiM. - o tt an Ca-y r.ifn Slnl'il.-- . paring knite ut t'lninhill-s atid I happy. WORK TO BE STARTED ON NEW AMERICAN SCHOOL IN BULGARIA SAVA1 vOV. A u p. 17 TTtov F. n-ir.mdT. r'i'inclp.il ,.f t!m Snnm V 'V f hind (loidti'-h d hv Americnn ii.lrtN,.n;ri. d w h.n-ful thru work WL ih' Ti- w st ,i . buddings on the ouUi-hf ,,r S-.If.i will be com. uh-ii.J .,iMt Fpitrr His hop m are d on fH vets hie rcorts re ( ivt d tr,,tn Amei n. 1' v, ps;niil' "iy n..- tVat th r 'n:. .uu Pnh rf r, ),.Kt, to the !!"' f M.uin' Vfi In Sofia, whi-h i id I.,-, n iHked ef. will take pl.M It U m plained that Kolv rt Col-1 W ASHIt;TOV Aug 17. The urea lo he Mown to w inter wheat this autumn, bam-d on re ports or fnnner' t n I -n f i n to plant 111 oT August 1 . will be l.0!t I, ono arres. or ! 7 r cent more ihnn Miwn b.l hiiIumiii. the deparlmeiit ' of ngrh-iili tit nn- Iioenced (ti,ty. The tllte(iellt U tint fn-.-c:nt I'f acreiu:'1 but iroTrl'- a rnr.jdia tion of the early Inteti'io-.s or ial in r an express. M in t rpi.ru ri"in 'J I niMt fnrniH. If th,. jui.it I hit ii u ( 11 rim in im r.'.i-.. , in t he M'-iit i-';;ir.'H, i w.tnl,! up. pr i. uui r . 4. i l l .n.io H, j Mii'iuf. d with C'.IT.' .icn-H iiwn last atiiiiin'i ruil " s I t-s . tt tor ih.' f.r. I Irt.lj. .tiimi- to d i'.t r.- nil 'I'uti n iiidh ,!(. nn Im. r' . t 1 u p.-r i rut uvi r l..s r-. llTIill. CttTVANV ORDERS FREE LNTRANCF VISAS TO COMPETING SPORT&fl 1 'Sonc feHeri are alius expl.nnln i thinq to Qol dinfled much we never knew what they're really tilkm about, Th" :,i:tli'M ut WfiMiaTi'. Meuuly ii t. I a L"iiii ;i ) Hie b-auty of w on,. mi. 'I "tnh il. ft mii us ii It i l.-t .N.-t-lei t.-d. v .N t re.-p in. M'l" .-'i.-i.M i h i ( i m wnh rare then pi.H dei t i t ; ll i II nd h if now 'I h" b- t none loo i-'.oil I tenure ol 1'iinr on. -, l.el to h' Il jnt M'lect I'UI S. I .In d Clot rr. SURVEY SHOWS FLUCTUATIONS OF U. 5. DOLLAR biitiv corner when the proprif i torn, both pioneerw. decided to !qnit basinet and retire, and h. took the ro'Mn. (.nre in the bet ter location he decided, it is as- I Mimed. I h:t advertising was no j loeei-r necessary. First he ipiit advert isine. then he rjiiit hiiM'neSM iM-iause Mm eie diiorst wauled (heir money. Tiie reniatpder ef the Mory ttdlti of a I trip into t tie h.iukruplcy court ' iind the rlosinir of the utoie or rather lis failure to open. f The pnl, Ifr is not left in dmiM as to v lift her I lie advert is in leenhiiiit wants their husine-. 'while it reilitmh' must he adini; I. d th.it the plan who fails 1 advertise is leaiK his He lit cen- , ceii I. d u ndrr a hiishel. There U .-larc.-ly a moveno i t fjiat .innot h" sin resut uliy ( ' Htmateil t hrotiKh n'-vvpa per ;i l- Vefi e-iiKf. When vou want to convince i ... puhlic tltai oii liave barKaitis .it your lote you advertise. In n piihtn servji o rorpor.. tio" .. stirh a railroadn. m "' ' uiw.ns and teb-phono f imip.nu wi h in public suppi'it 'nppro.al ot an pre:cct they ; , the Putted Stales povernment. and clve orders, no machine, no "com-i !'e. ran ,n, Tv!il pact to itnnd together. So they .. """"". , I (he- permission of the authorities all cundlila.es and uteres,!., ami i',, b(, ,,,,, ,hoy PH..II. I, ...i.BMf n .,,. ,M he on...Inve,l This sanction was received, nut Union Encampment, No. 9. I. u. u F. Meets la Odd Fellow. Tern pie on 2nd and 4'.h Wednesday, of each month. Visiting Patrt arena always welcome. TOED MILLER, C. P. w -p H'ktherklu Bcrlba Ml this, of course, was very. very wrong. The voles of Wls-i., ., , , , ' . ... w .. I there were other ohstnrles. I ac- tii , u "i cor rranco with federal ruling he tbiiiR to fay in the election. W hat , . ,,iulir(, OJ14.h ln(l,nn .li:ain,i ' dnth or injury, and. in view of Wisconsin wants is the people's rule, with a boss to make the rules. Portland Oregoniun. he the pul It iik c iii I h- want n re.il st.ltt to eilin .1 1 hut it p I. count -t ! d'-alers v. i the (lUbll- 111 f niitiM. d fr rrit'.iv An.-, i: 'ihi ;. i - It ts Iri.-.'ruc d t's I r vt-j 0moiii-1i..ih Fu-op I AllH t It IS lo K( mil , i tti ii' foreiKM sprl" i'-' 'e iii cni.i'i tor fpiii ! tn :i- of hut d s Tiji lie IP an. I fn e Men , o-l il j 1 it I OMIp. til lio'i I 'I he ill.' '11 T.M, .;,..( , ,! 1'iii.M) w lili h It'te f .' ! kill el er iro I ipriK a' , is port-on r t . cotnpetnit rM . t he hi h in.- iilv : run- the resell n' a roiin Sp -if in - h:d its- -1 th -t tltt Itll o'h e ipift' (on of t ' fr (ie! II aM pfirt In let. ml set ii, i able i lies, and miiI d. e ; 'otiji.lin.'l Prof d Slnie Im to Ih.' 1 ,t jt : "ii per rent of III', d Well' M " ill' i "':.! Ihei fo;e, i, s . n;t to h in' iio't... ip:itishn anil I lie Hie limited. "It h question-; 1 ' ii . iiT'on the l -i -i mri't ' nt icpll u. Ill4 III b" OUUIll"! im pur- '. m l.e a K !wi ; -ti -ion w sib n tho-e mii1 atmiis offer :i ot tun s in ei.-d :;.: p. t ..lis :i r.jj Hie 1 in i -.n- 1 ti ihil.t v f..r s a i.ipt'-d IhrniPM th: -w It ii o',:e ' !,, v inlv ert l.e. Pt t-U'tuI l;.-i on! lwtrae:. Keep Silliill Town I UstMiilefl. The a-lfieot.il" ha t eveiil. , r-.tnv t:,n. l.rs ir tn the eitv ' h:lV.X o' Mie Mlla. e. and' !. ' n m.itn . , nv t..;i to V" ,ll.ltI-S Kilt U has let;: (O. fo'ne i! '.i:es to de tnn 1 1 i 'i.i: t;i t v .i'e'ins t-t the torn with Ml ms m at ions. lun. h t'T". I o dot: f ui'N. imi !i ;i i'I.i'T'c; -1 1: n and a!I lu'n U i 'l I ' 1 I I Is.l'tl , ! . S te nv. n . ; ,a tmd h. h i' li ro ;nd the ill'..,. b ;,r Of Is.nr'as (.: pioihlt tton 1 at ih" fin- in II '.d ! p: Ileat with giu. noime i .m'eiem e to be held iti ' Nov ember." 1 V to in . ... r 1 1,, deli v til s th I the (Hunt of t -W lis ,M .' ihe Phi;' an t hh n no, ir h.-anfy. w hi that 1 weiiry fK) craiers n OREGON'S DEBT. The major part of Onion's I a t ib ot consisi. of highway bomls ot which htdli intere.s: and principal ate p'iti.i.rily pay.ihlo from reve nues Pom ip tor v' liule license ifeer. reveuu"."! whiih now are dou ble the peak burden of ndemptlou and iuier-M tor Pie years who 'the lar;e.st mm un; ef these bonds jwlll lail due. While He mate as a jVh.le ba- piii'ii im trtdit to these bonds, there is no rasonaWe bu jman jirospec-t that one niri.ie of en Tal luxation will ever have tn be levbd to meet any pint ol either principal or interest. I Th" only r" n ntt ootuH 'which p tmarlly ae a bu:'!'n u;on the emTal taxpayer are that por tion ta,. W . 1 U m Vi i. r i Aid bor-d-t wbi-h w-rn ti-ed ' pay m v ot cash leans suPI'r-. a innrl-r.ni. i.ixpriy. r buidc n of $.:1iiit."f' prinrip.il. p't f wiiich 'already ha b"n taken up by , direct 'ax levies made lor that pur jMse. The babinct of th" veterans' nb! bonds are for burns upon which tin bus is in prompt ct and the in lim' from huh is more than ndrqiMt" to carry the bonds. ' The Pank of America lists th Jt.t.o7.7h of it ripation distritt ln- Ift-rest bonds. A maximum of halt nf the e will Im a ImnU-n ut r the .'n'rnl t;xpver. the other half hclnt mt bv receipts from the ir ri list ton dl-trii ts. Th f tMi.uoo of Oregon rural credit bonds are cared for by In tTest and pnnrlp.d rerpned from the farm loan so ftnaiic- .1. Takiuc etery ?eafnrih'e cvii'r pteni v .m l prohahiltry trt- i rt sir -eration. r''iern.' h t tr mtttu of $ i'Z per r.fii't ts f i( ih burib-n that r",t" todnv in ei t r -iron propertv so f ir ir e t v. Btlon Is reire-..rn"fl - OteiE n o e the daniterous work he bad out lined for the red men. the pre miums he paid for this insurance represented a Hta?s-,ritiK num. Arundel, piano toner. TOnne 1S9-L. COUNTY GROWERS PLAN CONFERENCE NEXT NOVEMBER (Continued from p:ige J.) J Hoti olr.t vartium cleaut-r 1 1 Zitfler-Frf Hdw. Co. eruce Income c.f the person cain fully .Hu.ie.l was ?7!.l hi l't'il. which ii equul to ef the V..1:: ahie. This aii'DiK" in.ome of the gainfully occupied yleadify inereas. ed lo fl.s.'.l In lien. That an'.nint t shown tf eoual In valie' ?o? of ihe l!.l:t dolla's. in 121 the aver-1 eve nf this cla-s of in.oine uai ft.r.HT. equal in value to SST of Ihe 1 ll't:: dollars. The fa. t that "l.cn.il 1,1 persons I , !i;age, In gainful ocupaHons flo l-ol report taxaUe lnennie Is .shown bv a coniiMi Ison of figures of the national hureau of economic restart li viih iho.e of the inter-! I'M 1 Kevenil" oflice. In 1!1. Ihe I first ),-ar of lii' i:i,)i::e tax. the Iri.nial ltv. nije ottire showed Ihat ttoTe were 4JT.tMl relurns fil-1 i ,1 r. porting a total net llicnr.ie of .fl.L".s.t,i.i i. In the k.-mie yean the fiKii: s of Hie hureau show . Ilore were 2v.lnl. ii. tn persons eai-i-fullv o, i-ip!t-' a-tl that their total! 'iir' tlt i:''"tne J l"1."".' fte.l ono. ! The.' fiz-ir. s of horh stire.'S hnir u a, ;t re.i-rs until l'..'n In whl h ! ..nr the in'.r-sl t'liT'i" re.ort ; howc,! T,2'o.0e.' returns filetl wllhl a oral eft l-tr-ote. r'tsitlt'tl of: .! :i5 o. 'I hit i tr Ihe re- eaieh baicai! shows thnt there wet,- 4o o.oi i.ii persons p.aitTfnllv ceup'. d a-.1 thsl their total In r en.' .at UTI.I.'a .tort. oo. i In 11il1 the internal oihii-ii. letiun. fiut tip 0.ft ko ,i,wi w 1th a t,e,l net tr.oine reported of $!! .'T7.i.,e..oo... woil- the r search hnteati htiowk .o M'.t.oit.i persons uaintiiilv fH-t u pied w io.e tola) curren Income I wa JSJ.T3.000.'',10. Laurel Chapter No. St, R. A. M Meets every third Tuesday of each month in Masonic Temple. All members requested to attend and visiting companions wel come. A. A. WILDER. High Priest. 1 W. F. HAHKI.S. Secretary. i Woodmen or tne vonj, camp No 125 Meets In the Odd Fellow. Hall tn Roseburg every first and third Monday evenings. Vlr ltlng neighbors always welcome. JOHN DELL HESS. C. C. M. M MILLEII. filer I. O. O. f ., Proletarian (.edge Na .Meets In Odd Follows Ten pie every Friday evening. Visit lug bretbern are always wel come. DONALD TOUNO, N. O. A. J. (JKDOrcs, Rec. Sec , J n. HAILBY. Fin. 8ec. Knights of Hytnias, Alpha Lodg. f"o. 47. Meets every Wednes aay in Knights of Pythias hall 130 Rose street. Visitors alwayi ' welcomed. Bi n CJIKISI I..NSON, C. C. K'JV O. YOUNO. M. F. K. B. WIMHET'LY. K. R 8. Neighbors e7 Woodcran, Lilac Circle No. 49 Meets on first and third Monday evenings, la K. of P. hall. VtsltlDg neighbor. Invited to attend. ALVIA WETHKRELU O. N. MARGARET WHITNEY. Clerk ROSEIH'MrJ LODGE NO. 1037 L O. (. M. Meets every Wrdnesdaj night. Mnoae Hall. Jig N. Jack nn Ht PImK nA.. .aA " " vy-u I .U I, i 10 p. m. Vialtlns brother! wel ! come. j W. A. ROGARD, Dictator. H. O PAIU1KTER. Secretarv. I JNO. M. THItONK. Treasnrer ' Pythian s.stcts, UmpMja Ternpia i No. 4 Meets the second ant fourth Monday tvenincs of eaet month, at tbe K. of P. halt Vis i ttors aiwsrs welcome. m iiTii a riiRisrEssEjr, mec EVA HAHKS. M. of R. r. MAY KI'ARKKn. M. ol F. w. a" A, o". 7.- W, floseburg Ra ' vie No. 11. Holds reanlat meetings on somcd and form! inursdays a' 7; JO p. m. Visit ing slaters Invited to sttend re views. Marcabee hall. Pine an Oaei streets. CLARA BONEDRAKE. Com. JESSIE tUPP. CoL VltUCUeNUNDER. UP Vtun.CUTHINr NEAT ATPJUCtiYOU'LU aEGrLAD TO MEET. Our prices won't annoy you at all and the first class work we do is sure to please you. I'hone us and we will he glad to call for your work. Roseburg Steam Laundry ' ' PHONE 79 Health Service Are you using our modern health examinations? The Oregon Life man can ar. range for this service for You. No cost. OrcgonTifc . I. : t. rwM w r .rur-wr - - c uettuttB an. a.uiiB.i.l.aank.1 Htmt OSVea. PORTLAND. OREOOM CHAS. S. McELHlNNY DIST. MGR. Oregon I Roseburg