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ROSEBURG NEWS REVIEW, MONDAY. AUGUST 31. 1925
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ROSEBURG, OREGON, MONDAY, AUG. 31, 1925.
PIERCE AND HIS INCOME TAX.
In his campaign for re-enactment of the income tax
law, Governor Pierce unmistakably shows the need of relief
for the over taxed farmer, but the general belief seems to
I'revail that such a law will never again come into being in
; this state unless a distinction is made between the individ
uals ana mo corporations, inousanus oi individuals wno
""voted to reject an income tax applicable to themselves would
probably not hesitate to favor such a law for corporations,
although the latter can present arguments well worth serious
consideration. It has been pointed out that the proportion
of farmers to Oregon's entire population is greater than in
California or Washington; that this state needs more factor
ies and other mechanical industries; that added tax obliga
tions' will keep them away, and that more industries natur
ally mean more consumers for the products of the farms.
These contentions were largely responsible for the repeal of
the income tax law, but it is doubtful if they would carry as
much weight with the average individual if his own income
were not also involved in thejresult of the ballot. The action
'Of the governor and his former colleague Jefferson Myers
in reducing the state levy has been ascribed to pique over
the defeat of the income tax law, but be that as it may the
-situation is here to be met. If the state government can bo
-maintained by taxes not drawn in most part from farm rev
enues, as Mr. Pierce advocates, it will make the upkeep of
municipal and county governments comparatively easy and
at the same time permit of more rapid local development.
An exiimplo of the layer sort is before this county now in
the way of projected road improvement in the coast region,
where over $100,000 must be raised by local taxation through
. a union of road districts. If the taxpayers thereof were re-
' .U 1 ..I it: ..I ....'. i . -. .i i
. jiuvlu ui uw uuiuen ui meir snare oi stale taxes, xi wouiu
make the other obligation proportionately easier to bear.
. And this is but one instance of the kind out of a great many
in this state. (There should bo some revision of the tax laws
to make the burden more uniform, but little hope is seen for
success of the plan suggested by the governor, chiefly be-
. I'Ullsn it riiio nnin l.nnt, fnimilnl n..l 4,.r. ..A.... 1.. TA:,I.., 1.;..
advocacy ot a tobacco tax has stirred up animosity that has
alienated support that would have been given to an income
fax measure and caused credence to be given to the assertion
of his political foes that his motives are based on "soreness"
; rather than on feelings of sincerity and sound judgment.
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Ty Cobb and I!llbe Ituth have made hnsi'luill liislnrv liv
their pre-eminence as players in America's premier sport,
Lut how differently they approach the termination of their
careers. After 20 years in the service of the Detroit club,
Cobb was honored by a vast throng of fans in his home city
last Saturday and presented with a specially voted gift of
$1,000. On the same day and about the same hour, at St.
. Louis, Mo., Ruth was fined $5,000 and sent home because of
ms lanuie to Keep in proper physical condition and resultant
. mediocre playing in ill-requital of the princely salary which
his club was paying him. Ruth lias been in the game pro
fessionally abmit one-half as long ns Cobb, yet he is about
done for as a player in fast company. Cobb, on the other
hand, at nearly 40 years of age, is second on the list of
American league batters at the present time, the man ahead
ui mm ojjt-HM.T ufiiitf iuso a veteran in me game, j nose
tC 'riuMi iw fit" If i w ... t ....,..-,. .,1
, an nis cnosen neia ot endeavor and in that success w in the
esteem and plaudits of his fellow beings. Cobb and Speaker "" "" "l'rrl hfr " ""'
" have Jived clean normal lives and are rnuiiiliinr out miww
that attest to it, Ruth, on the other hand, by failure to eon
trol his appetite and moderate his habits, has plunged from
the highest pedestal of popularity into a grave of "lias
beens" to be pointed out as an object lesson to others' inclined
'cask
PICM
BY BERTo BATES
GOOD EVENING FOLKS
Omigoth I can hardly
Wait to find out
"How Long Should
A Wift Live"
Or was It
"LOVE"?
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DUMBELL DORA THINKS
A ward-robe It a robe that's
worn In a hospital ward.
h
After a feler's dodged all the
care dunn' the weekend rush he
feels like he has a new lease on
lite Monday a. m.
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Fond mother had better- start
diggm' out little Willie's ears now
if sne expects to have 'em in readi
ness for the start of school,
g.
When the wife finishes cannln'
the fruit it. would be a good idea to
have her pile ths wood in the base-'
merit.
A HEAT SPASM
At home, the office, on the
street, the only topic is the heat.
Forgotten Is all the talk of shop,
of books, of travel, and what-not.
For politics we do not care, we are
simply gasping for more air. The
ship of state may spring a leak,
but what care we in all this heat.
Our one-time friends we now ab
hor, their presence merely is a
bore. Indifferent to their joy or
grief, we are vainly seeding some
relief.
We hie unto some stream or lake
and In a boat we sit and bake. A
brief respite sometimes we snatch,
In case we have a goodly catch.
We'd like to kill the folks who.
say: ''Is It hot enough for you to
day?" Down-our cheeks the mois
ture streams and good old winter
haunts our dreams. Why, oh, why
did we complain of frost or snow
or chilling rain? The price is high
of coal and oil. 'Tls better far to
freeze than boil.
We eye with deep distaste our
food. It isn't euited to our mood.
The butter's soft, the milk Is sour,
the bread gets mouldy In an hour.
When In some par it we spread our
lunch, the ants come running In a
bunch. They swarm the pie, they
mob the cake, of each viand a sam
ple take. As for those mangy pests,
the flies, each seem to have a
thousand lives. When on our porch
wo sit at night we hear the mos
quitoes' droning flight. And then a
rapier thrust we teel as he con
sumes his evening meal.
Sweethearts no longer love the
moon. It really Is too hot to spoon.
The corn Is wilting, so are we,
we are just as hot as we can be.
The sun beats down In sweltering
waves. We wish that men still liv
ed in caves,
Let us, each weary, heat-razed
soul, migrate to the old North
Hole. There in a nice, cool house
of snow, dwell like the merry ts-
Kimo. Let s go.
j. !
A few days at any Like will con
vince one that the bathing girls on
the magazine covers have the edge
on those you see in real life.
V V
In fiction the hero always gets
the gut, but in real life the vil
lain generally gets her, if what
some say is true.
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From the time you were born
'Till you ride in a hearuie,
There's nothing as bad
eut it might have been worse.
GREETINGS!
Don't you love to be slapped on
a sunburned shoulder?
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Many a woman will not admit
she is a burden to herself when
The tide of wealth that has been flowinjr into Mexico to
satisfy the craving for interior irrigation, horse racing ami
bull fights is about to begin ebbing back across the bonier.
Mexico announces that she is preparing to pay off her na
tional debt of half a billion dollars, most of which is due the
Tnited States. What a pity Canada is not also on the debit
ido of Uncle Sam's ledger. She does face, however, the
moral duty of preventing the running of contraband, but so
far she has made little effort to perforin it for the obvious
reason that the boasted nullinn-dollnr-a-month patronage of
our "scofflaw" horde is a material contribution to the liquid
ation of her domestic obligations, l'rim-ipa'l (and interest)
first, principle afterwards.
The hoss-shoe pitcher, will gam
bol on the green tonight but gam.
bol le tpelt dilfrunt.
'J.ickass brandy Is named after
the fellers who drink it."
Appetizers tor
the Family
Every day we supply
Home-Cooked Foods
that will help won
derfully in prepara
tion of meals. Get
the habit of phoning
in for what you need
Fresh Potato Chips Daily
Hot Bread Every Noon
TUESDAY SPECIALS Roast Veal. Spaghetti
Italian, Cocoanut Cream and Huckleberry Pies
VOSBURGH&WIARD
Fancy Grocer
Phone 515
PUIS Win IT
out and unrest la reported among
the workers In two department
stores and the printers employed
,by the Chinuse newspapers.
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I'EKINO, Auk. 2U. The students
dt the government colleges have
decided lo end their strike, called
in sympathy wHh the antiroielun
movement. They will return to
their studies when the full term
begins.
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PORTLflfiiD EIGHT
!!
After a foar-d:iy fiht in an
ifflort to Kujn ttuulrol. ot the city
dump KrouriU tire, the fire di
purLiiieiit rfiiortvd riaiurduy eveiii
uiK that tliey hud the blue ex
UiiKUltfhed, but today the dump
wan pouring out ttmuke bkuiu, al
most aa bad na ever, and the vHy
otticiais were making prepara
tions iu resume their etioru to
overcome the stubborn lire. fcJui
urdtty the firemen poured water
irom two linos of Iioko ou the
dump lor six liuum, und lor four I
hours alter every viable sign ial ' r.. Wi,.)
diraimeareil. thev continued the! 'MLUrOUD, tjie., Aur. ai. In
soukaig proc(w. At i oflyc.i011 01 lUe mo1 uccesaiul louin
mere was not even steam to
TO ONE:
1.0
seen and they were coulide.il tliut
they hud reuched the bottom Df
the pile Willi the wuter and lllul
the tire was entirely out.
Sunday morning, however, the
Htnoke was ukuiu seen Issui3
trcini the rulibish, aud tutlay the
Muoke and smell were us had as
ever. The only method to be
used in extihKUi.shiuK the fire,
uppuieiitly, I 10 tedious..' shovel
out tile lubbiel. Lrum tho jtu'n
inK section,- cdiliking down,
rubbish uh the ..woikmeu uncovi.
It, until the bottom ot t lie pile I.h
rcuched. This will take several
days, and a great deal of hard
work, but evidently Is necessary.
The fire must be halted, as the
smoke carries a l.iosl ottcuslvc
odor.
Itoseburg tennis players walked id
away with all honors at the inter- 1 2
city tournament held at Marsh- ij
field yesterday. Iiojd Hruton, of IK
this city, took the singles chum-jK
pionhhip, while, a team composed
of llrulon and Hubert Uilmore H
2
'4
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9
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won the doubles.
Two teams' wore entered by
Marshfleld, Koreburg, Coquilie
and-North Ilend. while individual
players from these teams made
VP the contenders tor the single
honors. Jn playing singles liru
ton won all his matches by
straight sets with one exception
three setB being required iu that
match.
In the semi-final doubles a
Roseburg team composed of Hit
ter and Hunt was defeated by
a Murshfleld team, hut this team
waa beaten by Hruton and Gil
more, who in turn won from Co
quilie In the finals, the wiuuing
sets being 11-U and H-2.
Cook with gas.
11.1S COM'M'KIVK KVIKKXCK
OV I.1KK ON .MA KM, MVS
t'AMIlllllM.h MAN.
Heat with gaa.
amenta e'r htid at tue .tleutoid
oo.t ciub. a team ot eigut piajeia ! aHml)U1!lireli;
leated tue local goners here Ssl
urnay aud Sunday by winning two
tliglits to one. W. J. itoup, ot 1'ort
num, won me liuais lu iue ursi
night from c. ii. nelson oi l'ort
uiud six up and live tu play; Wai-u-r
ft, 1-eaison of i'oitiaud won tue
second flight from L. c. Newiauus
of t'orllaudfslx lo five, and George
Uoberrs, oi Medioid, won the third
flight defeating Gordon Vooinies
-. Medloru two up.
... e handler h.gan, o( Medford,
made uie lowest scoiu ot the tourn- -CALIFORNIA TOWN PICKS
anient when ne turned In a tiV for up AND MOVES TO
CAMHRIUUK, lingiand, Aug.
31. G. II. Hamilton of Trinity
College, soon will present to the
International Astronomical Cnion
what he regards conclusive evi
dence of the ' existence ou Mars
of seiuinent being with a civili
zation of U0,UUu years to their
credit.
"My proofs are forthcoming."
said Dr. Hamilton recently, "that
.Mars is in the condition the earth
is approaching that is, a desert.
Once it had seas, but they have
The mountains and
I hills are gone, worn away by
wind erosions. The canals are
not ditches nor water courses, as
commonly supposed, but vegeta
tion on each side of couduits of
water. These conduits are routes
ot travel for commerce and any
think else."
the most
complete
(f PLAN
SERVICE
CTEP into our office today 1
O see the wonderful
new Upson Blue Book the
first complete plan service I
ever offered for renewing I
and beautifying walls and I
ceilings. I
Forty "detail plans" I
designed by several of
America's leading architects
a host of suggestions for
harmonious trim and dro-
ration all told, a $100,000
service to give you new in-
spiration for home beauty.
Come into our office now M
let us show you just a few M
of the amazing possibilities
of these startling new plans. I
Churchill Hardware
Company
The Ironmongers
liurdie fruit ladders are built
stronger and corit no more than
any good ludder. Sold by Whar
ton broa.
T
is notes, I'statjUhhiiiK a new
course record, lie defeated Ntl
son in a UiMt flight exhibition
mutch, but delaulleu, so as to give
the less prominent players a
chanco for the prizes, il. Thorn u-
' jauu, captain of thu Waverly tiolf
. ' I U am, made the second lowest
; (score, a 76, but defaulted to Koup,
f 1 leaving Sunday morning for I'oii-
t landi '
'inn closest match of thp meet - sponsible for
w as bet wren 1. ('. Newlamts of 'Une was that
NEW LOCATION
UAUSTOW, Cat., Aur. 31. This
little town of approximately 3,U00
persoiiH, lying on the outskirts of
th( Mojavo desert, an -important
link In tianacoiuintniul railroad
traffic, is on tin iuovj. The bua
lnerts section is being shifted to a
new Hite a quarter ot a nine away.
1 wo conditions were iai'Ktly ie-
the tranpiantniK.
the National Old
'ortland and Harry Jtusenbi i; of 'Trails highway runs through llai-
Mrdltml, in the heml imals of tiie stow three blocks from tile busl-Bt-ionil
flight, finally won by New-luetm center. Ttie otiur was that
landH ou the tweutielh green. The !the old towusite lies between pas
winners and the runners up in linger tracks and fieight' yards
cuch flight weru given handsome lu.ttd Jointly by Hie tSautu F and
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SAItfKNT'S WOltK
WILL. AOT DKl'KKi'lATK
tiAVS liAUT-OX.
We sell Woolens
llernh r the Tailor.
Utterly theatre.
Ufilla 1). Uainp, a former butch
er of 1 1) in city, and a son of It. K.
.tump, a pi eminent socialist poll
t u in n wlin ohi-o lived on ler
r;e- K. east ol Ituelnug, is under
arrest at Alaishi leld, Coos county,
rhai gfd wuh lewtl eoliahtlatmn.
(oik t-in I tig the eats i', tint .Maisli
t'n ld uiiu'h of August 2 says:
Uainp is nct'UM'd by i.foia Teh
iliiK'T, Ntepdaiif hler of L. 11. Way,
meal fisherman. She in aaid to
be about 40 and Uainp about i0,
Jiiritice ItiiAt antl ('onstal)le Kit h
;ii (I. son were ItHiKttiK Into a report
totiay thiit Mis. t'ehliuger has a
iiu.sii.i.id in Texas irnm whom slie
Iihm never been divorced. -Tin
i barges in (he cast extent) back
ou r a period of about three years
and date fiom tin lime they ltvtl
tu the lo r I inpqiia, near (iaidl-
IM'I'.
J. amp. Justice Uust naid, nilmit
ted that he had bi en caring for the
Aoinau and aid that he paid a hos
pital bill of ;;m fur her laU
spring. ilu' In said to have suf
lered a stroke of paialvtiis. Sue
has no childrvii.
Katnp lias been fisblng on Ilttcue
river lecently.
GROWERS FACE LOSSES
FROM PRUNE BROWN ROT
'prizes.
A consolation handicap match
was also held Sunday afternoon
'and was won by W held on Jiiddle
iof Med lord with a net score of 73;
III. Chandler Kgan, who played
scraich, was second with a 74. A
return match between tho two
teams will be played in l'ortland
at a later date.
Union I'aeiflc. itoth w.re in the
market for the land, for its acqui
sition would enable freight and
passenger yards to be united.
CANADIAN BEER HAS LOST
CHARM FOR U. S. TOURISTS
Cook with gas.
DETROIT, Aug. 31. The tourist
season is under lull strain now and
the feiTls and bridges are crowd
ed with Ohtuiio-bouud Americans,
birf the situation in the 1'iomibed Sargent did not Improvise.
LONDON, Aug. 31. It is sheer
nonsense to suggest thut the lute
jonn singer baigent pictures will
be worth less in a hundred yearn
than they are today, Sir illiam
Orpen, cieclured when told of a
rumor that some of the pictures
which fetched such high prices
recently ulready showeu signs of
deterioration ou account of the
inferior quality of modern piK
ments. "Modern pigments are just a
good, and certainly as durable,
as those used by any of the old
masters," continued Sir John.
"A great deal o nonsense has
been talked about those Sargent
prices," he udded. "Six thousand
pounds is none too much to pay
lor a copy of a masterpiece, if
Sargent was the copyist. 1 should
have paid it myself if I hud the
money.
"After all, it is Sargent's inter
pretation of a great work, and it
lias a tremendous artistic interest
on thut account. It is not merely
slavish imitation. 1 have not
seeiii thisi particular work my
self, but he has Burely breathed
.-omething of his own spirit into
it.
"Ho was not, however, like
Manet, another great copyist.
Muuet used, original works in the
same way that a great pianist uses
a Ch e me on which to improvise.
He
Land for the thirsty Is peculiarly
drab for those who expected to get
la quench out of the widely herald
led 'M l .beer."
j What has become of the eml
I gratlnu thousands who.se feet
j tramped hurriedly across the gang
planks of Detroit-Windsor femes
'and lushed the International bridge
at Niagara in that grand but rath
er shoit-llvid ottensive extending
along a great rront from Tort llur
ion and points north to the Cioor-
'gtan bay region to liuftalo and
Ma laiung the St. Lawn. nun river?
MMnrfitnl Vrn UarH Wire.) I it is a question that frequently
NKW YORK, Aug. 31. Charlie ' confounds tup callous border city
Rose, manager of Hartley Madden citizen wh-.Mi the visitor whispers
Und eastern representative of the" inoulry. The answer, which is
merely interpreted. And 1 should
like to see tho same work copied
by other musters, just as 1 would
like to hear a dozen pianists play
the same Beethoven sonata.
"As far as 1 know, this Us tho
first sale at which a copy has
fetched a high price. It will not
be the last." .
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Heat witn gas.
CAL TO VISIT LEGION.
CILfMIG
TO UNITED STATES
Well, boys, how iilmut that rti.nl iiliu Xorlh I 'm'tia
river? Isn't it about time thut wmu iittion, in tomivlr
form, was taken? This oul he a jjotxl jol fur the Cham
ber of Commerce publicity injiiiijj.-r to initiate and plate be
fore our representatives in conjjre.ss. Once under way it
will go owe.
Into the discard with the three U's. Give us instead a
Klnirnn better Nitileil tu luiulm-nii (,,.. I
three J's Jazz, Jng and Joy-riding.
o
j lot oi peopie are cotiiinjr down to t. rili lor iSeptem
ber morniiiK lifter their annual vacation. And. it's a terri
ble trial (totting back on the jolr.
o
School days are fast approaching. Kven the $ ini;tcis
have important tasks before them.
I'AHIS. Auc ::i.- tn! lul an-
nouni I'lii' ti: was m, tnil.iy Hint 1
I'iluime ijnis.r C.iillutix Willi
"nil nil the Inn r llli Si pli'lll- '
jticr li lii minute the iti'ht lnnil-'
,m,- 1 1 1 b 1 1 1 . n 1 . u Vk it tl till' I Ull.'il '
.Sliilrs.
-M. C.iiiliin will In- ji.Tiiinpani
ril b uni' i'ip. rt. -'rhi' ri'llinln-J
tl.T ef tin 1'ifiiili niiston In t i
rnllitw 1'ltlli.T on Si (llflllluT ll1
or :. !
Il l alio nnniMinr.'il to'l.iv tl,;it
llii'ii' t.. no tlii:icri"'nirnt btvi'i'n j
M t'nillniix ullil 1'ori lull MlillMtrr
I'll.in.i com'tTnliiK thi- r.illir of
liolltunl iii. n to nr.jiirii'r the
nithHl.Mi. Tln in I ti i t rs. how.'vrr.
urn tili'linR It rnrm ly tiintriilt
to t hooiin Irnm all Hit' I'Dltllra!
itpplM-nnts. Ihr.o li;m as inunr
I'.imiii; Mpplinl us Ihrro an'
plii'...
Tfu 'iunnrliTs hnvo ir.t't'.utv
lu.'ii i l -pn. tint ..'lr hiiiimh ari
wltlilu'lil iii'tiiliiix 'oniu','tion uf
liy the yanl.l A. ( . Kpi rlnu nt sintlun, t nt
2 iloots iitit til I nlll:, Aur. 31.- Sniif losns fnuu
I pruilf bl own rut an itlilu alt .l m
wiirii ori'Kon "" y'ar In nuiu-1
jt'rotis ob.-raiions h cxu-n-.i-.n .
' hit'tU'ulinrists. t.tnwi'iH who imiyj
(nr It liiiniiillalfly will piolmhiy !
jni l a hum p-otit on th iii.-ts ot
Uppllralinn. Whilo Im c Hi n (iili
Inut Ik viitin!)- ir i ntej It can h
jiniili'lially r.iliiiiil hy tluirou-hly
I'liM-ilim ill fnill with pra.
Miliar a tiorili-aiix unxtiiii . . II
huh iiiiflii .inn ail'T . tn
if di'i-in l. or alonilc sulliir
IIP! tO ll'O KlllllUIH Of WMI'I.
or on ton col I in s I .'ill. nr oih. r I
uli'nr i'oni;iin:iiK hoaH not 1 1 K -1 y
to hiitti n.i ili' liini-itilliir 1 r r-omtiit'iiili-il
l th xpt riiut ut ,a
tlnn plant patholi.i:iu.
Tin coin-it nu'tnoil of inaKiiis;
Imrihuux anil titi'ton colli mix nrp
ip in Ihi-il In ptaiioti hiillfltn :'"1.
I'topir pi'i'imraiion ami llioroi.iti
roii tlni; at, .".in'ial lo mar.".
(AMncistfd Yrem Lnnl ft'tlf.)
SWAMI'tilOTT, Mass.. Aug. 31.
I'rt.-iltltnl CoolUli;! plans to attend
ttu American l.nion'a convvntlon
In Omaha, the first wt'fk in Octo-
I'loyil KltZKlminons. .Michigan City, ilnillncu but uoiilmnt to the uilfs- IIht. lie told Alton T. lioborts of
lnil . prnmiitor loilay wired to Jack , tiim, usually conii s nnilily and I Marquette, Mich., who called at
Kearns offering 1.'i0,iiimj for Jack 'with a tinge of scorn, thounh po- White Court today lo renew the In
Iirinps 'y's conlraet. Ilite: "Oh, li s on tap oer tin re," Ivltatlon previously i xleiuied by .Na-
Ilo.ie would not reveal whom he 'indicating a hotel or Inn. "We 1 tiomil Commander Drain of the Ia
ri pte.ieni.-i In the venture, but lie on't drink It. you know." glon.
intlmatMl that two others were In j Th.' be. r Is a .lilalili in mojt ; o
forested with hlm in the tlMiuet) nn9i hotels, and re.iuiuiants ! Cook with gaa.
offer. His telegram, addressed tn : throughout the province. Dilment I
IV. O. f. Mi. Meets eaca second
and fourth Thursday of eacs
month, In Maccabes hall, cor
ner Cass and Pine streets. VI
lting Knights always welcome.
L. C. GOODMAN, Cm.
Q. W. RAPP. H K.
Nslghbors r Wooacran, Lilac
Clrcl No. 49 Meets on jlr3t
and third Mondar evenings, la
K. of P. ball. Visiting neighbor,
Invited to attend.
ALVIA WETJ1KKELU G. N.
MAROARKT WH1TNRY. Clerk
A. r. ix a. m.. t.aurr" l-Oiiae No.
13. Regular contmunioatlona
second and fourth Wednesday)
each month, at Masonic remple,
Roseburg, Ore. Visitors wel
come.
M. S. HAMM, W. M.
W. F. HARRIS. Sec.
ItOSEBL'KO LODGE NO. 1037 I.
O. O. M. Meets evry Wednesda)
night, Moose Hall. 218 N. Jack
son St Club rooms open 7:30 ta
10 p. m. Visiting brothers wel
come.
W. A. BOOARD, Dictator.
H. O. PARGETER, Secretary.
JNO. M. THRONE. Treasurer.
Pythian Sisters, UmpM-'a Temple
No. 4 Meets the second and
fourth Monday evenings of eaci
month, at the K. of P. hall. Vis
ltors always welcome.
MARTHA CHR1STENSEN, M.E.G
EVA MARKS, M. of R. C.
MAY E. PARKER. M. of P.
W. B. A. O. T. W., Roseburg Re
, view No. 11. Holds regular
meetings on second and fourth
Thursdays a' 7:30 p. m. Visit
tng sisters Invited to attend re
Tlews. Maccabee ball. Pine ani
OaHtt streets
CLARA BONEBRAKE, Com.
JESSIE RAPP. Col.
Ui.lted Artisans Meets in Mac
Cabee ball first and third Thurs
days. Visiting members al
was welcome.
HELEN WHITAKER, M. A.
MILDRED McCI.'I.LOCH. Trees.
nEI.I.B STEPHENSON. Sec.
TO FIX.1 DEBTS
Kearns at Hie llotcl llaibara, l.os search In some instances will ilia
Angeles. Cel.. follows: . close tases ot a beverage le.-eml')-
Would you be willing lo sell ling In color ami hanllv . xeeetiing
your contract with Jack I -eninscv ? ; n akoholic contint the near-beer
Will give yon M.-.ii.iiiiii ca.-h. Will iconcortion so freely mill in this
leiiio for l.os Angeles ljniiu-i.fHt. lv irouiilty. The connoisseur. If there
upon answer to this wire if yotlM. Kh in the Held of b.irology.
mean business." ii,as punlaimed it weak, tasty but
weak.
BENTON 11A11HOR. Mich.. Aug. , thl. ni.-snilme. the provinc
31. Promoter Kl)d Kltr.situmons ;has gone placiillv on I's war main
today mill fee had not authorized tisming to the ordinary observer
Charlie liosn to offer Jak Kearna ,hp ,,. .s(.,. i. bnr,. iore the
I LODGE DIRECTORY ;
r.ooK riiii-; mSh.w.
The fire ili'pur'mi nt was r.il'.-1
ont Sunil.-n lor a roof fire at one
of the small hou-.i-. nl the rortii r
ef Slieriilail mill Me. her ftrein.
The lire wn xtltglislieil beiere
any giejt amount ot ilamsse w.ih
done.
':"' "r ins contrail wiin jaes i.n.n,l,.,l i.-niu ranee ail suit in
Dl-mpsiy. "I guess Rose is after j 0 jfcci,
sniiio free publicity," he comment- J 0
cl- LABOR DISPUTES CAUSE
o
Terminal Beauty Shop, phone 66
o -
AUTO ACCIDENT
AT MEDFORD PUTS
TWO IN HOSPITAL
puti-s. whi' h nutclvreil ?ny aud In-
, toUed fil.o-ill work people, ss
hn Or wte.) ihe Mlnls'ry of Uihnr ia,-- in. The
MKIK(lil. Ore. Aug. 31 'annual loss of working time owing
Leonard Price of San 1'ranciM .i. 'to Inilusiiial d'-pires during 32
anil Albert Slnw- of this city s-e jeats aieras 1 lJ.iiti,isn ! ix s.
In a local hospital, suffering from qulx ut lo less than one tlav pit-
sealp w-nunils and lacernl'ons a ueail of the whole employed popil
Laurel Chapter No. 31, 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.
V.K.HAHRI-i. Secretary.
Knights of Hytniafc Alpha Lodgt
No. 47. Meets every Wednes
day In Knights of Pythias hall,
130 Rose street. Visitors alwayi
welcomed.
SAM CHRIST ENSON. C. C.
ROY O. YOL'NU, M. F.
I K. E. W1MBK"LY. K. B 9.
I.OMxiN, Aug. Jl.- Ovi r g oon.- -. . . . -- -
...ai working davs w.-re .,s, during UmTs,H -2 . ,
In Engl.tn.1 ow ing , labor .lis- ""?,,r.0.t e!r? m'h
f nuui eM . . v. uui n.,, ixu.v
burg, tirason.
LOSS OF MILLIONS OF
DAYS IN ENGLAND
CHINESE STRIKE SPREADS.
'; nt
and
- of
lie.
laiion. I'urliu 1!" 1 ! ihe figu-es
were niu h .-i!e the axerag.'', hut
in K3 and 1MI as w II as the
first six month of li'i thev hate
he list.
result of sn sittono'.iile
last night nt III vi V - i
.lnekon street. vlt:l!
:San r'tanclsco. rt r o
(i..1 err- Wit. (r , hel.l on a C- 'rje
SHANf.H.M. Aug :n--Th stiike ,rivlng. It l r!le. il
nioiemrnt aealn-ii forel-in rmplee-1 price automobile was ti
ers gratlu.illy is --preiuling lo t hin- a hlsh rate of speed
es cotOJi ms. The entploie. ( f a crashed iuto the Shaw car. wrrik-.were lost through disputes mostly
lane Chinese printing plant are lag both. iu the coal trade.
i :.!'n falhn to csinsidi r:'w'y less than an j
s t!ie arinnal arage ot nnr day p-r
ling at hca'ri nf the e:nplid top'llat:nn 1 1
when It i In 1.'1 tt-rlv sti.ooa.in." '
Woodmen ef tne world, camp Ne
IPs Meets la the Odd Fellow, i
Hall In Rnsebitrg evnry first
and third Monday evenings. VH I
Itint neighbors at-aave welcome '
JOHN DELL HESS. C, C. I
M M MILLER. Clerk.
I. O. O. F, Pnileunan Lodae Na
Meets hi Odd Follows Tern
pie every Friday evening. Visit
tng breUjern are always wel
come.
DONALD VOCNO. N. O.
A. J. GEDDE3, Ree. Sec.
i. a BMLJCY, ru. See.
E agios, Koseourg Aerie-Meets U
Maccabee hall, on Cass street,
on second and fourth Wednes
day evening of each month, al
t o'clock. Visiting brethern In
good standing alwave welcome
GLENN WOODKl'lV, W. P.
THEO. W. ALTHAU3, W. P.
B f OOODMAM. Sec.
Union bntiarnpnieiit, MoT 9. . o. O.
F. Meets in Odd Fellows Term
pie on 2nd and 4th Wednesday!
ot each month. Visiting Patrt
archs always welcome.
FRED .MILLER. C. P. '
W p WBTHKRELU Scrlbt
United Brotoermoa of Carpenter,
end Jointers of America.
Meets at 476 S. Main second end
fourth Tuesday evenings ol
each mc th. All carpenters wel
corned.
T. F. HOLMRo, Ree. See.
EMERY COLE. Pres.
8. P. O. Eiks, Roseburg Lodge
No. 326. Hold regular commts
nlcatlons at the Elk's Temple oi
each Thursday of every month.
All members requested to as
tend regularly, and all vlsltlm
brothers are cordially Invited t
attend.
J. O. DAY. Jr., E. R.
J. T. GOODMAN. Secretary
I Roseourg RsDOKsn Ledge No. 41,"
i. u. v. r-. Meets la Odd Fel
lows Temple every week on
Tuesdsy evening. Vlsitlca
members In good standing art
cordially Invited to attend.
ANNA WICKHAM. N. G.
GERTKl'DE HATFIELD. R. S.
EMMA LENOX. F. S.
). E. 8, nosebur'g Cnaptsr No. a.
Holds their regular meeting
on the first end third Thursdays
In each month, all sojourning
brothers snd sisters are respect,
fully Invited to attend.
CORA B. SINGLETON. W. il.
FBK JOHNSON. Secrstanr,