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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY, AUGUST 2 9. 1925.
HLHE WOMANS PA(
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SOCIETY
iJ By GRACE CARROLL
All contribution! to this page, society, women's clubs, and
personals, should be telephoned to tlie society editor by Friday
of each week. Telephone No. 133.
Miss Parrott.
Returns From
Travel Abroad
Miss Hosa I). I'arrott, who with
Mrs. Adeline Stewart, of Slither
Jin. "pi nt the summer touring
Europe, returned to ltoscburg thlji
week, after a wonderful experience,
abroad. The following is an account j
of aome of the moat outstanding 1
leaiures ot Iter trip
Association Congratulates 'Garden Party
Supreme Commander Affair of Thursday
Members of the Women's Benefit ! Mrs. Foster Ilutner waa a grac
Aaaociation of HoaeburK will bold a I loua hostess Thuraday afternoon
special celebrallon meeting in the i when aha entertained the mem
Macabee Hall in the near future ; bera of the Hoseburg Woman's
honoring the election of the As-! Club at her borne In Went ltoae
soclatlon'a Founder and Supreme, bunt, with a garden party. The
Commander. .Mlaa Ulna M. Went, aa'Hutnor home wua attractively du
the firat woman prealdent of theicorated with summer blooms ar
National Fraternal Congreas of ! ranged In baskets and bowls, and
America. This event took place at seats ana small tatbles were
the annual convention held in Uu- Placed In the garden and on the
luth the week of August Hub
lawn In front of
Mrs. Clara II. llonebrake is the u" Kueets. The
Miss Rice Compliments
Miss Eddy With Dinner
Complimenting Miss Iorothy
Kddy, a popuiHr bride-elect, Miss j
Iris Hire entertained at dinner Fri
day evening at the Hcxler ltlce
home on south Kane street. The
rooms were brightened with a mo-1
tiff of ro.se. carried out in lovelv I
. .. ... . . . 'nl A .nu.li.s ................... ..I..K.U .l,.l
mums ana ana mragona in Down r.,,,,,., . DrefBrr ,j . work rinrlnir ih
and baskets. Kinall tables were,"' the leading fraternal benefit"? ..a. Ti.
placed for Urn gueats, wl.h unique I societies of the continent in w hich , KfteciHl VBnU of the wntor wm
Mrs. Rediel Entertains avo noller u't to the pendulum,
i j a. by tranaferrlng to the screen a
ednesday Afternoon brief but lulenaely dramatic tale,
Mrs. Fred A. Keldel entertained one which dealt with human euio
at her home on' South Pine strtet j lions In the individual instead of
V edneadday afternoon honoring j in the maas. llut even here, it waa
with a shower Mrs. Chester Cramer : the sheer beauty be brought to
and Mrs. Koland AngaL Conversat-! picturesque surroundings, the
the bouse for
afternoon was
hi,o o. spent in sewing, cnatting and mn.
At the meeting Thuraday evening, i lc- 8nd tha "ew president, Mra.
the members were much enthused J' c- ' oysler, was Introduced and
over the prospects of a fine cam- m,u 9 a ,ow reniarks on the work
paign for new members for the fall!"". J" accomplished during the
W()rk winter. Cards were passed by
The National Fraternal Congress 1' " "" ,'. , lu u , 2 me,n"fr ,or
..... .. v' . " cloths of black and white checked
tmve re.,i JitTT .Ii .,!..V.. I crepe paper, and were centered stands fourth.
about mmerii.il,....- h , ,i... i w"h rose colored candl
. others on the Journey with you, ua-j
jug oniy tne medium of words la a
herculean task, and In order to
keep tho recital within readable
length, it can be little more than a
muMugue ui names. j
i am going 10 answer first three
the Women's Benefit Association I
Miss West was the (
be community service, the rUm-
mo tn anl.. th flnwa.
J'lace. youthful founder of this woman 8 j , and t the club mnmh
eanla of burnt parchment were ; tocieiy In J92 and now It baa the,are pianunR to serve hot lunch-
uaeu. vitryinK euouKn rnim ine " v. eons to chamber of commerce
I UMUiit to be Interesting, the KUnts
1 moved from one tablu to another
i at tho end of each courne.
Covers were placed for MIhrps
Dorothy Kddy, honoree, Iorothy
It's kind In the world.
In commenting on her election,
Mitts Went stated: "I am old-fash-
oniinn. ih.r i,-" . .. - . Orcutl. Adelle liemls. Helen Casey,
... M. una wibib ... iM.i-. mA f-i...i.n: HHUn
not aiiMWerlnir fnr mi.. ! HeymerH. Virginia KirebauKh, of ,
. not answerlnfr for Mi
-U'e went with the liennet Travel
there is a special place in the world
for the fraternal benefit system of
insurance. The majority of soci-
are now scientifically oper
and combined with this,
Los Angeles, Vera McMillan. Mar-1 the many fraternal features which
Hnreun r k, vi 'ri,... " " . ! wecinam. .Murion rorter, kv- ""."' i"""'""1 "i"
.... t .. Ivn Olline. Marv Iteama. Itosinalten millions of people on this con
conductor who dLrli. .h- ! . 1 ,:r,:'-- Th"1"' Newhard. Lorolnno : tlnent. They have already paid out
".f.t,rJ h,' .r'n ",8 w'nl.,-rIConlee. Nellis Mcllroom. Vivian Or- in benefits many billions of dollars
..i.... ia .aaiaiani manager or tne ,... .',,.,, I anil If there had been more frat-
MetrntHlllInn liner ll.muu nf k'.i i1"'1- " """ ""'""ii nuu ma mix. - ... . ....
. - "r" i.1,,!!..!, ,iinnaP ti, tin... ernltv in tne o u worm mere never
snent in conversallnn and fortune could have been a world war.
telling, and Miss Iteams and Miss Members of tho ltoaeburg review
Coulee entertained tho guests w ith I sent a message of congratulations tn
a mock wedding President West, assuring her loyal
q support In making a women's plo-
. w- I neer presidency In the National
Sir. and Mra Harry Gregg and Kiatemal Congress an outstan.llng
son, Harold of Seattle have been ' UC1.F81) ln th)8 new role now entHr.
guetiia ni mra. uregg a fmrents,
Mr. and Mra. H. Wilson, of Ihls
city, for lh week. They will vlalt
In I'rlneville before returning to
their home.
Oft
Mrs. Shoemaker
members
At a large table under the
heuiltiflll tiifinlA tree nn tha frnnl
loned enough enough to believe that iawn Qf the limner home, and at
lora. 'ihe others of the party
came from Washington, Missouri,
Florida, Now York and Oregon.
The party was very cosmopolitan,
representing every section of the
United States. These questions ans
wered, I shall begin our trip.
"We sailed from New York on
tho Orca, of the Koyal Mull Line,
June Sinn, and landed at Cher
bourg, France, the 2Uth, where we
bad our first experience with for
eign porters and customs, but by
no means our last From here by
a continental train, which had all
the conveniences tit nitr nun f..
Paris. A week here, interspersed Returns From East
phiLr""0. .fr'PK ,.t'V;';r,""ll,'"l Mr- J- "nnemaker. who has
Kheim. and the battlefields, gave , ending the summer In the
.,n? 0,;lmnanlly t .ltllnu.se this ;,.,, returned to her borne In this
rnT.nv . r,rymer'Can tur,"t'!clty Tuesday, reporting a splendid
iV'VL T''1-1' an" v.onderful time Mrs.
a . J1" Pa:" Hnwrnaker spent six week. In
i. 1 , """"I .k,n0W,1! be" ('Ic-veland. Ohio, visiting old
cause t once housed the Popes. fr.n, anu t(,iMivt.B, slle aTso vl8.
L-.......V. Dij . lu'(1 r(,r some timo in Chicago, re-
. uur nexi slop, turning home by way of the I'nlon
over the famous .aCfC lines, and .tapping over in
uau iiiun us II) Wvnm iie liluhn nn,l iin.llnff ln
by train to : weeks In Portland. She stales that
the outlook ln tho east la quite
prosperous.
ft ft
Mr. and Mrs. Prescott flatley,
and daughter, Helen, and son,
Prescott, who have been guests of
Mrs. Catley'a parents, Hun. and
lunger Hermann, during the
left for their home in
: Mrs.
French Riviera
- A-motor drive
great Corniche
Monte Carlo; then
Genoa, sought by Americans be
cause or Columbus' statue and
' birthplace Home, politically, hls
. tlrlcally, religiously, artistically and
llterarilly the' most Important city
In the world, was next visited. To
day In Home Is Insignificant and
you aro Intrigued only with what
It meant to thA wnrhl v,ut.tr,luv
From here w u..i if' I slimmer,
distinction of "the dirtiest city ln Washlpgtnn, I). C, Thursday after
Jlaly and the most beautifully lo-1""""' b ' "e
cat. d" Is deserved. A motor trip to i norll"'rn ruut,
Pompeii and back over the world-
renowned Amalfl Drive to Sorrento Past Noble Grand
was a memorable experience. The ri t 1 1 r
lllue Grotto, Ideally beautiful, waB -'ub 1 las ' lcnic
. reached from Horrento. Florence,! "I, "f "le nJoahle plrnlcs of
the cradle of Hennlssance lllera- i 'he summer was had Tliurxday
lure and art, was next visited. Then when the members of the I'ast
came Venice. The canals, gondolas, N"hle (Irand Club of the Itebeknh
.-pigeons, tlo famous horses of St. ! lodge and their families motored
Marks and the ltlullo, were all j Maple grove for Ihe evening,
most Intriguing. Milan, Willi Its i About forty were present and spent
-cathedral that defies description, . lilu ,,n,H Playing games and giving
and Its Incomparable "Ijist Hup. ! Impromptu sioiles about u lurgo
per," was our next slop. From hero ! '""'fin' by the river bank. A ple-
across Lake Corns to Ihe famous 1 Mlr "er was spread beneath th
winter resorts of llellogla and
Lugano, then by train through St.
Gotthard's tunnel and by motor
over Ihe Furka Pass to (iletsch at
trees at diirtk, and following the
dinner a proKrnm was presented.
Miss Dorothy Dale Jackson gave
a reading lo an appreciative audi
ence, lulloweil by two interesting
remilngs by Mis. fVauces KusHeli
and one by Mrs. Kftle Schwarx. The
picnickers piulii iputed in singing;
and a xrlHhle furnished music dur
ing part of the evening.
ft .
the base of the Ithono (Under, j
From hero by motor over the I
Grimsel Pass tn Interlaken. where
the Jungfrau dominates lliu land- j
scape. Next to Lucerne w here
Thorwaldsen's "Lion" Is the lode- I
star. Then by bout to Fluelen anil '
' by motor over the Axensirnas tn 1
Tell'. Chapel, which murks Ihe
spot where he escaped from (iesa
ler. Next Strnssbutg with Its Ca
thedral and uneopied astronomical
clock, llrussel's rloihed wnh new j
Interest for the tourist since the !
. .World War, was our lust stop on !
- the continent.
"We crossed the chnnnel from j
OMend to whlte-f-llffed Hover, from
which to Iimlon we travi-lled In t vl .lteil hi-r
-one of those trains with lokcd t'hrl-iie fur u ttmi
compartments and In which jour , splendid trip
lunch ia brought to you at one sta
tion In baskets and collected at
the next. A week in Umdon served
as in Home and Paris, lo glimpse
Its outstanding wonders. From Lon
don we motored to Kenilwnrth and
Warwick castles, lo Straltordon-
Avon and to Shotiery.
"While a gllnipM' i,f I.i, n. Inn was .
all the time accuiili 'l. ;ii It a '
fitting climax to a irlp that regis-;
tereil few illMiptxilninients. tm
Augu.it Sth, I Bull,, I ml Hi- onluna
of thn ltovsl Mail Line, lor ihe
elates, am) mim, Ktewart, with sev
eral others of the pari), tmumcit
to Scotland. The (inhrsa ili,ei,e.l in
New York on Aut:u- tsih. My two
. months mi ihe iomi:ient hps hiom,
l'llghirul, but J found no i-nuntrr
Ihilt equalled the I tllteii Stales Mll.'l
no city that p.(ialleli d Kom Ihik."
ft
Mr and Mis. M. I airland, "f 1)"
Angeles, vein gueafs of Mr. nrnl
Mrs. A J. Young Friday aiM to
day. Mr and Mm. Du.land ha-.e
been on a mnliir trip to Tamma, 1
and leu tiHlny for their home. 1
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Mr. and Mt A J. '.irotle, t '
Crookitnii, Mirine(,Hi w,.ro guestn
at the Inline nf Mr. and Mrs. Irvln,
Iniseite. Kridsj. They left this,
morning for iiaklaml, California,
where they will rUlU
Dr. Smith
Returns From East
Dr. Lure!. i Smith, who has b"
spending the past tw-l lunnlhs 1,, I
Hie easl and vlsiled her parents all
Ionia. Mich., il lumed pou." Thins-j
iluy n Ik tit lr. Sinlih relumed lion el
by ..f Chicago, coming iiv me Dinner Given
ami in i,on auk i' s. where rJi.-i I hursday hvemns
ed by women.
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M1b Urea Gati-s U'ft Thursday
for (flldft, where she will be the
(house Kuest of Miss Marie Lane
for a week.
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Community Club
Entertained Wednesday
Mrs. Katie McDauIel provided
pleanant time for the Ten Mile
Community club Wednesday aft
noon of lust week, when she en
tertained the members at her home.
Karh member con trt huted to th1
amusement of the afternoon by
ehoosiiiK the kind of dog they would
like to be and matin an anniH
Injc adventure "in the first person.
Prizes were offered for this game,
Mrs. A. Watsoa receiving first
prize.
loafer the hostoHS served lunch
eon to McKilanifH O. llarnes, A
Watson, Kannle Htorier. M. Porter,
U Iireltt nbuscher. M. HtKKlns, An
na Coaten, A. Jlushnell, Yed Wat
son, and Misses Hlanehe ltarncs.
lielen l.nrneg, ( Iirlatina W atson,
liesiiie ItrettenhUHf'her, Eva lrei
tetibuscher. Audrey Porter, and
added guests wero Mfsa k,lnio Wut-
aon, Mlsa Cleoue Kurtz, of Dalian.
Dancing Party Given
By Miss Schloeman
Miss June Schloeman was a
charmluR hotess Tuemtay evening
when she entertained for her
fcuest, Miss Anne Anderson, of Cor-
vaiim, with a dancing party.
Following an evening plensiire-
nmy 8ient In dancing, a luncheon
was served the guests. Present at
the affair were Misses Anne Ander
son, Mr. and Aim. linger Webb,
Walter Kredricksnn aud Stanley
I'carce.
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Charivari Given
Mr. and Mrs. Raird
HuiprUlng Mr. and Mrs. F. M.
Hull d, whose marriage wan nn
event of August 12 ln Seattle, and
who were finest r the V. (1. Mc
IauHhlin home on peer Creek last
week, a number of friend; gather
ed at Die Mclaughlin home and
hHd a charivari.
Follow tug the usual Announce
mem of their presence with crashes
of cans and pans, the young people
went Inside where the evening was
spun In music, gamed and con
versation. V- C
Mrs. ( an ie ;
Sh" IVPUI tn it j
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Mr. anil .Mri. l. ll. l.enox were
hmls at nn Infoiinal dinner Thurs
day at their home on North Jaiji-
Son slreel.
At a lahle attractive with a cen-l
Heveral small tables, luncheon waa
served. Cecil ltrunner rosea wero
used as decorations here, and the
hostess waa assisted by Mesdnmes
Washington Hughes, Louis Kohl
haKen, and J. D. Osborne, and Do
rothy Marslora, Daphne UiiKhes,
Frances Hutner, Dorothy Chase
and Klsa Kohlhafien.
Members present at the affair
were Mesdames w. K. Jost, Hart
Sutherland. Wm. Hell, H. D. Har
ris, T. K. Sinnleton, Warren Hurt,
A. C. Marslera, J. K. Knger, A.
H. Small. I. II. Kiddie, J. 1). Os
borne, Washington Hughes, Kloyd
Frear. Win. Drown, w. W. Aah
craft, W. It. Willis, Fred Hruny,
F. R. Dunlap, J. C. Pon'sler. Al
bert Mlnturn, H. O. Smick. Wal
ter Good. W. S. Scott, Itay Comp
ton, H. R. Nerbas. S. D. Kvans
and new members were Mesdames
Louis Kohlhagen, K. A. I'etto,
R. V. .Marstera, F. W. Chase,
Uert Cavanaugh. L. Antles. Ad
ded guests were Mrs. Glenn Wim-
berly, Mrs. Chas. Marsters, of
Dallas, Texas, and Misses Pauline
Ilrigham, of Cayon, Texas, Marie
MartenB, of Minnesota, Leona
Marsters, of Eugene, Daphne Hug
hes, Dorothy Markers, Frances
Ilutner, Dorothy Cbase and Elsa
Kohlhagen.
At departure, each guest was
presented with a small boquet
from the Dutner gardens.
ion and games filled the time, and
later the hosteaa, aalated by Mrs.
Fred Miller and Mrs. 1). B. llouaer,
served luncheon at small tables
brightened with centerpiece, of as
ter and fern.
Invited to the affair were Mes
dames Cheater Cramer, Roland
beauty which bis genius brought to
vivid but exotic characters which
succeeded.
In bis lateat picture," "Isn't Life
Wonderful," which coines to (be
Antlers theatre Sunday and Mon
day he has revolutionized all prev
ious Ideas of pictureuom by re-
Angst, C. O. Webber, Lyle Davis, P., turning to life Itself, plain, stark.
M. Cook, Harold Cracroft, L. F. Star-' simple human emotion -in the moat
mer, Stanley Uaney, J. li. Bailey, V. 'commonplace surroundings. He
J. Micelli, Fred Miller, 8. D. Houser,! has picturized love; not the love
Otto Troxel, M. E. James, and pf the great or the udusu.iV but the
Misses Tbelma Jauiea and Xlailove of everyday folk. He baa pic-
Laubcek.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Young, Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Wells and Mr. and
Mm. F. W. Chaae, and their fami
lies, leave today by auto for Klam-
turized the life not of startling fi
gures, but the life of the workaday
man and his maid.
"Isn't Life Wonderful," does not
appeal to any particular set or
kind of people. Because It appeals
Heinline Conservatory of Mask and Art
MRS. CHARLES HEINLINE. Director.
Fall Term Openi Sept. 14
COURSES OFrERED IN
Piano, Voice, Violin, Cello, Band Instruments, Theory, Harmony,
History of Music and Pictorial and Decorative Art
Accredited Teachers in Piano and Voice
Dunning System for Beginners ot Piano
Musical Kindergarten for Children S to 6 years.
Normal Training tor Teachers a specialty.
Studio open for registration after Sept 8, Phone 390
ath Fall), where they will enjoy a 'to all. It U tilled with beauty, it
few days outing. Tbey will also mo
tor to Crater and Diamond Lakes.
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Mrs. A. C. Marsters has as
her house guests this week, Mrs.
Chas. Marsters, of Dallas, Texas,
and Mra. Jennie Gilbert of Part-land.
Mrs. Alva Bellows, and son. Fred.
Bellqws, will leave tonight for the
east. Thuy will visit ln Cincinnati,
Ohio, and Fred will remain .there
this winter, entering school.
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Liberty Theatre.
Harry Carey Is undoubtedly the
finest actor of Western roles on
the screen todny. Any doubt about
this Is assuredly cleared, up by his
performance In "The Bad Lands,"
his latest production mado under
the supervision of Hunt Stromberg,
which opened yesterday at Ihe
Liberty theatre and shows for the
last time today.
In tins production Carey unques
tionably gives the finest perform
ance of his long and successful
is replete with humor. But It is
not the kind ot beauty which re
quires a trained eye to appreciate,
nor the kind of humor which re
quires a mind keen to wit to understand.
LOCAL SCOUT TROOP
TO CELEBRATE ITS
10TH ANNIVERSARY
Troop One of the local Boy
Scouts will celebrate Its 10th birth
day at the M. E. Church on Mon
day night with a banquet at 6:30
o'clock. All members of the troop
and their parents are invited to be
present for the banquet and pro
gram, aeveral numbers ot good en
tertainment having been arranged.
There will be talks on the history
of the lcial troop, on scouting in
general, and on other topics of in
terest. The iroup will be presented
with a 10-year emblem for Its flag.
NEW MEMBER APPOINTED
ON SUTH ERLIN COUNCIL
Mayor Claud Allen has announc
ed the appointment of Balliain
screen career. In every phase of I ,, ... , . ,, ,
his presentation he is the direct op-1 fou"Cl1' 8ubjt'ft..t0 confirmation by
poaitv of average actors of similar
i parts, whose chief claims to fame
are that they look well on a horse.
Another famous name la now
added to the Blue Hook of the
Screen. It Is none other than L
Frank Baum's famous fantastic
atory of "The Wizard of Oz" which
with Larry Semon aa the
"The Bad Lands," Is a story of
pioneer days. Carey plays the part
of Sargeant Patrick Angus O'Tooie
famous as a soldier and admired
as a man. Sent to Fort Kninner to
Mrs. L. Morse nrrlved here this clear up a smuggling situation, he
morning to be the guest of Mrs. j falls in love, falls in hard luck, and
K. M. Meade until Sunday. Mrs. Rights his way tooth and nail to a
Morse will then leave for her home (successful termination of both.
at Berkeley, after visiting in the
north.- She visited here last winter,
and will be remembered here' by a
numbr of friends.
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Mr. and Mrs. Mathews
Honored at Pinner
Honoring Mr. ami Mrs. D. D.
Mathews. Mr. and Mrs. Bert O.
Bates entertained at a 6:31) o'clock
dinner at their home in Laurel-
wood Saturday eventng of
week.
A centerpiece of summer flowers
brightened the-table, about v.-hich
wero seated Mr. and Mrs. D. I).
Mathews, Miss Llreine Coulee. Wm.
Relbel and Mr. anil Mrs. Balea.
The party later motored to the
Rainbow Gardens and enjoyed an
evening ot dancing.
; .
Dinner I lonors
Visiting People
Complimenting Mr. and Mrs.
llarrv Greui;. of Meultle Mra lnlu
Knhlhsven crHrioiwlv ni.,riui...ui I Majestic Theatre.
i.i.t K aiiat-Ks oy real 'lililians
the council at its next meeting,
says the Sutherlln Sun. The ai
pointment la to fill the vacancy
created by the resignation of Rus
sell Ralston, who la shortly to take
up his residence in ltoaeburg.
where he is employed by the Stan
dard Oil Co. Mr. Slack is a pro
gressive young man who has taken
much Interest in city affairs, and
no doubt will prove a valuable
member of the council.
PROHI 01REGT0R
LYLE PLAAJSWORK
PLEASE PASS THE ATLAS.
SAN JUAN PKL SUR, Nicarau
gJ, Aug. 29. Advices from Mana
gua, the capital, report that Luis
Itivas, governor of Managua, has
funny : seized Tin cap a fortress artd refuses
this morning.
REV.
niarecrow win ne seen at tne Mo obey the government. Alhino
Liberty theatre Sunday, Monday, ; Kamotv Reyes, minister of finance,
and Tuesday. is nid to have been arrtsttd.
This fantastic spectacle marks a There has been no cnninmnlra-
new step iorwara in tne silent art t on w th ih rnlti
wBiinuiiu now nivaues ine realm 01
fantasy hiiherto confined to the
pfinted page. The screen version
of this story, which for over a
decade has been a favorite with
both child and adult, has been pro
duced as a super comedy. The
production of such a type of Btory
it can readily be imagined present
ed unheard of difficulties but it is
said thiit the inexhaustible fng n
ulty of the cinema camera has sur
mounted every obstacle and the re
sult Is both mystifying and hilari
ous in the extreme.
SEATTLE. Aug. 29. Uoy C.
Lyle of Seattle, arrived home to
day from Washington, where he
was made Pacific Northwest pro
hibition administrator, effective
next Tuesday, aud announced
that he would begin work with
practically the same organization
used by his predecessor, F. A. Ha
zeltine. Lyle said that he would make
changes very gradually. The only
definite thing he stated as to per
sonnel was that William M. Whit-,
ney, Seattle, assistant and legal
adviser to Lyle in Lyle's present
position of director for the state,
will "continue to do essentially
the same work." This notwith
standing that Lyle's present posi
tion and that of Whitney aro
abolished under a re-organization
order by General Prohibition
Chief Andrews.
Lyle pointed out that whereas
he had formerly one state under
him, he will now have three be
sides the territory of Alaska and
declared that he didn't even know
many of the people in the organization.
KTIESKl
TWO; INJURE SIXTY
(Aara-Ulnl ITm Inal Wire.)
BELGRADE, Aug. 29. Giant
hailstones killed two persons and
injured sixty others in the town
of Slarisivath during a cyclone. The
wind devastated the plain of lianat,
uprooting trees and cutting off com
munications. During the day an
other storm of extreme violence
ravaged a part of Bosnia.
How long should a wife live?
How long should a wife live?
FlIWCO.
FB CHARGES
OF HUGE SWINDLE
POU YEGGS
CRMIDSIFES;
BOOTY IS S1800
(Anoclatrd Ptms LeuH Wire.)
CHICAGO, Aug. 29. Promises of
largo profits In Florida real estate.
used as halt for Investors, havs
brought federal action against Ja-
cod factor, president of the Flor
Ida Land company and several as
sistants here, whose business is al
leged lo have amounted to nearly
$1.5u0.000 since .March.
Factor, Maurice K Drncker, II.
Hensius, II. J. Himmelstein and
Newton Feldman are charged with
use ot the mails to defraud, as -a
result of two months investigation
by postal authorities. Factor and
Krucker, investigators said, several
months ago. put over a J500.0M
(fraudulent oil land deal in Engeb
wood, selling Arkansas property
I through the British Allied Estates,
i Ltd., and the Cambria Trust. Ltd..
(Anoelitp. rreM Lotted Wire.)
PORTLAND Ore.. ,1nc 29. Two
local business establishments the i companies they organized.
Oregon Laundry company and the ; . investigators say some
na is unuer waier
of
the
II Unrt 111 lin.lnr train, ni. . . ....
Since early iies-ni.ner iiaaiiig company " e
' ! i.i.i. j .... . .. ttino nnrf m.nA rt It la in...-.......
lyiriut a fiu.j 10 aaie Durgiars ear- , - " u"i'iuru.
, n MY to;iay. rrom tne ttaynes-r oster v
DODGE GIVEN captain comnanv $788 in cash was taken Coo wltn gaa.
COMMISSION IN RESERVE from the brokin safe and 3i9 in
checks.
Rev. A. O. Dodge, of this clly. ! In the Oregon Laundry company,
has been commissioned as a can-'Henry Westoff, nlKht watchman,
tain In the chaplain's reserve of was bound tad gagged by two safe,
Wedne.wiI.LV noun At flinner
Si ated nlxiut the tahlo whi. h on trading post, fort and wagon j time to rememlier your Lord. Je
was lovely with a centerpiece of uam are among tne many speciac- bus.- ino Hihle School and the
yellow marigolds and marguerites '"'ur features that mark "The I!ed church services are splendid pla
w;ere Mr. and Mrs. Harry (ireec Kider," Universal Blue Streak cos to enjoy a brief rest from
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilson Mr "Osiern in which Jack I toxin is your cl.niy work and to refresh
and Mrs. Ixniis Kohlhagen vu. tho star and which will be screen- your aplrituai Hie. The topic
Kohllnig. ii. Humid Gregg and ed 1,1 ,h' Majestic theatre com-; Sunday morning will be: "The
Louis Kohlhagen. ' imenclng Sunday. Among the play-, Road To A New Adventure." In
Mr. and Mis. Gregg were guests rB " Mnry McAllister, Jack " evening me topic w ill no:
of the Knlilharen. ,i, ,,;,, .i. .: Pratt, Natalie Warfleld. Mann i i ne purpose or raul s .Minis! ry
the U. S. army reserve corns. Itev. i burglars.
Dodge served as a chaplain during I He was pushed Into, the office,
the World War and now holds that 'w'hero he was compelled lo watch
office in the local post of the j the two men as they punched the
American Legion. icombination off the safe and rifled
' o ilt. After the pair left he wiggled
rhnrrh. of 4'hri.st Sunday, ifrcp of his bonds and notified the
August no. at .Myrtle Creek. Tlie police.
harvest season is almnt here. ' Both burglars were concealed
.Everybody will be busy, but "Take 'behind handkerchief masks. West
off reported. Police believo the two
DRESOAJ EDUCATOR
IMED SPECIALIST
robberies were .committed
I same men.
jSals. William McCall. Francis lemons Grow
Cameo
HATS
Fxcltin.vr in tylc. rich
In work man hip.
Cameo Hat meet
the moat exacting
requirement. 1
AJi Vimr SUlUnrr for
"Camroi"
Mr. and Mrs. llert G. Hates Infor
mally entertain-! at dinner
Wednesday evening, at their home
In Laurelwood. At a table wllh a
eenierplere nf bright summer
blooms rovers were placed tor
Miss Kdna Ixnich, Arthur Davis
and .Mr. and .Mrs. Hales.
e
Miss Pauline Brlghatn, of Cav.
on, lexaa. U a guest at the l.unn
,.r l .-a til..... l, ,
t.-rplecf of (mi ami iink KlvtH, I W(H.'k r .n.m..u n.r
vmt'iN wt'ie plarfil fnr Mr. ami ' .... ...
Mr ! 1 Iti.ir.l . TU..,.,.,U i
am! Mn. it t, yuKhn. Mr. ami Lode Presents
II.
Ford. lorKP rounoni, Clark t'nm-
:Mork ami IMikt K. hoc. Cliff Siiiilll
directed "The Kt-d Kidcr.'
Vinos,'
U'KK ELLIOTT.
On drupe
MiniMpr.
a pieman, ri,,! Member With fWnt
Mis.
Sti'wart
conversation followed UinniT.
Announcement of Marriage
M.ule Ijtst Week
Arineunn iuent of tlie niarrlace
of Mli-s Ulna Maxlne .Vclatuiililln
to Mr. r'rniik M. Ilalnl. of Taioma.
AiiKiiat 12. in Seattle, was made at
Deer Creek, last week, at the home
o( Mr. ami Mm. I:. D. Mi l-auglilln.
parents of the bride. i he mar-
Hate is of Interest to Hosehlltg
I" ople. Mrs. Itaird having aMentleil
Inch school here, am) haMtig many
Ire-id lu this city.
Mr. Hnlnl is the son of Mr. W. II !
IS. Hid. of Tacouia, and Is a linotype,
opi'ialor for the Tamma Ledger.,
Mr. and Mrs Halld were guests at
'lie Mrl.aughllu home
dais last week.
t)
Vina Itertlm Kohlhacen and Miss
'ei'ilt. Kohlhagen, w ho haxe bi.rn
.'enillnx the past two weeks at
VancoiuiT, and olher lllltlsh Col-
The l!. h.-kuh lodge In Id lis sot
and bustne.;; n itn Tue..,! ii
I'vening In the lodge looms, ;u.i
afier ihe regular proee. lings, th
lodge presentrd one ot its m in
tiers. Mis. M. a. 4o:es. wl.oe
birltuiay anniversary ocrurreil on
that date, wllh a l aml'iil eii'na
Mrs Jones Is the nklest
(wist lliihle K'aml In tlie local o ,-, ,
"ho is a lile tm nib. r. and holds a:;
honored iMiMtinn.
following ihe pnseiilullo-i :
short imiHr.il ptogrm was given,
consisting of a sa.ii...ne iiu, t ,j
.lames liivMluiait ami llii llurr. at.
conit.l.-.i hv ll. rt G Hates, and a
local solo by Miss Kilnl.e Hani v,
accompanied bv Vlss Itarlwrii
tlaik. The loilce inenihera then I
iv here
Antlers Theatre,
I). W. (irirtith has given Ihe pen
dulum of tho motion picture nn
, other push.
j When, years ago, he revolution
I ized the screen by producing "The
lllrth of a Nation," Ihe first full
length picture ever niad he start-
rt led the pendulum swinging In the
direction of massive mobs, and gi
jgnntlc "sets." He showed that
Pictures were an lib-al vehicle for
(emotions en masse, for brilliant
I pageantry and drama on a grand
a! scale. t
11 With "Broken Illosspms," he
lAi.K'liti'.l I'rrm Uaxsl Wir.)
XKW YOIiK, Aug. I'll.
A live moth, two imhea long.
! ins K.Mt p.rzzi:i; i.ivi:
! .MOTH IS T.VKKX HIT.
I
I
by tho '
n
How long ahould a wife live? I
WIF.TER ACTIVlTYj
i - i
(AawbitH Ptm. Uurd Wire.)
WASHINGTON. Aug. 29. L. R.
Aiiierman. of Portland, Ore., a
member of the council of education
of the National Education Associa
tion, was today appointed a special
ist in adult edugatlon ln the bur
eau of education, a position creat
ed by the last congress. He will
seek to solve problems If Immi
grant, home, factory and prison
education.
was removed today by phvsl-
clans from the right ear of
George K. Moley. The moth
Is believed to have entered
his ear while he was sleep-
ing. .Moley entered St.
John's hospital complaining
of buzzing noises in his ear.
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Space la Available.
Arundel, piano tuner. Pnone IS9-L.
HK.1VV HICSKHVK DKCItEASE.
lAMnrktH Prta LuM Wir.)
NEW YOHK. Aug. 29. The
actual condition of clearing hnus
The Itoselmrg Hod and Gun club banks and trust companies for the
met last night in its regular es-;ween snows excess reserve ot
sion. It had been expected that a ; lll,'S"- This is a decrease in
member of the slate game commls-j re,,'rve o( Ji4.744,HBO compared
slop would be present, but he was:'" 'Bst week, when the excess
unable to attend the meeting. A ; amounted to t2.1. 125.000.
niiinberof lomine mailers were,
considered, and committees ap..SECRECY ALLEGED BY
pointed to work out the program! BELGIAN PRESS DENIED
lor the fall anil winter season. It I , .
was decided to organize a game WASHINGTON, ug. 59. Sug
proleetive association to be oper- Kestions in Belgian newspapers
aied in connection with the gun thst the new debt funding sgree
clnh. It was decided not to hold fent between the t'nlted States
any shoots until later ln the aca-;ana ueigium contains secret provl
son, owing lo the fact that many .sions were denied today by acting
ot mo mi mners w ill Do away on,ecreiary v instnn of the treasury.
vacauuus ior several wecas yet.
How long should a wife live?
for several I '"' hai.nuet i
wali iuielon feed was enjoved
O it i.-
Mrs Mary Straw n : I Hit.
gran.lchiiiiiin, M.ny Virginia
Straw n, J: C. Sirawn and J.an
Frances Straw n. who have been
nniDia poiuts. are expected nouie to- spending the summer at Newport
d- will return to this city Monday.
AUTUMN
Utile gusts of cooling breezes
Whirllna near
llring us thoughts of w inter Treea-s
Hi lng a tear.
Trees are bending
'Summer's ending
Autumn's here.
Hints becln to seek the shelters
Flocklug near
Summer's sun no longer swelters
Iiays are drear.
Nights are colder
Jack Frost bolder
Kutumn's here.
t Meadows stretch away before us
1 llrown and sere
i Bright the blue Is bending o'er us
t ool and clear
leaves are turning
Forests burning
Autumn's here.
We must bill goodbye to summer
Without fear
j We must .eat our latest jromer
I With cheer.
I Come, let's meet her
j Come, let's greet her
i Autumn's here.
OKl'HA COLUNS.
Mr. Winston said that all es.en.
tial features of the agreement bad
jbeen made public and that the en'
I tire pact Itself Boon would be avail
able for public examination.
How long should a w ife live?
DEMOCRATIC WHIP COMING.
rlOTtatM Wh.)
PORTLAND. Or... Aug. J9
Congressman William A. Oldlietd
of Arkansas, chairman of the na
tional democratic congressional
committee, will arrive here Mon
day to hold conference, wttb lnl
early this morning jaad state democratic leaders
iitomohlle In which i He will also h. n. n,it.i
riding, went into Ihe sneaker at the rh.K.. r-
h and overturned on the can- imerce member, fm-nm ..a
yon road near here. Two i com- ! liver one public address In the eve
panlons in the rar with Schlek 'ninr.
AUTOiST IS KILLED
14-sivUlr.l Prm liaH WlrO
PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug. 29.
Ralph A. Schlek. 24. of Fortland
was killed
when the
he was
dlt
escaped with slight Injuries.
How long should a wli'i live?
1 It a wiz':; -the WIZARD OP
;OZ with Irry Seon.