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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 14. 1925 JACKSON COUNTY. .Unequalled by any District Fair on the Pacific Coast $5,000 Purses for Races Including horse races, novelty auto and motorcycle races and rodeo stunts of all kinds BIG SHAM BATTLE and fire works by Oregon National Guard HORSE SHOW By McCleave's celebrated string of steppers. VAUDEVILLE Under the direction of George Andrews. SCCIDFNT Big display of all kinds of stock, and products of Orchard, Farm, Garden, Home and School. Medfo 1 c ! September 16-17-18-19 Big Dance, Music and Other Night Attractions Mm. F. Hauxwell, Los Angeles woman, waa knocked unconscious and was badljr hurt Into Sunday afternoon Just south of Creswell. when she fell from the car in which ahe and her hu&baud were driving, while the machine waa in motion. Mr. H.'.mwt'll and her husband were enroute home aftr visiting in Seattle. Mra. Hauswell attempt ed to change from tho back to the front seat, while the car waa in motion, but lost her balance, fall ing out of the car and jtriking on her head and becoming uncon scious. Khe did not regain full consciousness for about a halt hour, and suffered a bad cut on the left temple, as well aa a sprain of the left ankle. Her body waa bad ly bruised and she received several acratches about the forearms. She was taken back to Creswell, where she was given first aid, and came on to Horn burg this morning to re ceive further examinations of injuries. Fresh eastern oysters at ' the Douglas Grill. FOR FINK STEP Here's the best answer to the question you often ask SPORT NEWS I closest competitor wllh 33. Jlunnefield of Portland, leads In Mm stolen base department with 38 ami Lazt-rre is a close second with 37. (Aaatcintcl I'rvtu 1-.wit Hire) SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 11. "Lefty" O'Uuul went Into a bIuiiip last week and the Pacific Coast league is without a batter who it hitting over I ho .400 murk. The Salt Lake outfielder dropped elev en Votnts and Is now tied with Paul VYaner for top place with an average of .3'j6, unofficial figures show. Frank Ilrozlll of the Seattle In dians Is next with a .3'JU averugo and lltihwer of Portland, bulling .851 trails Hrazlll. "Hack1 Miller of the Oaks, Is setting the pace for his club with .347 and Hood tops tho Angels with .340. An average of .3S1, gives M. Shea the honors on the Sacramento team wllh (Jrlffin with .307 leads the Tigers. Tony Lazerre, Deo shortstop, Is In a class by himself for home runs with a total of 44. Hohwcr is bis NKW Y0I1K, Sept. 14. William T. Tilili'ii, 11., of Philadelphia, be gins tilts defense of liis national , tennis championship at Forest Kills today. Tho field of 64 in j eludes, stars from France, Spain, Jnpsn, Australia and India. ; Tilil u opposes Carl Fischer of j Philadelphia at four p. m. The 1 tournament ends Saturday. Sept. 14 Ilara Lad. a high jump ing horse was today suffering from concussion and his hind quar ters weie paralyzed. The animal was injured Suturduy when It es tablished a world record leap of eight feet 11 inches at a horae show hi re. land's rider was thrown to tho ground, but was not hurt. The previous record was eliiht. feet 13-16 Imh made by Great Hart at Clikago three years ago. ST. ANIlIIEWtf - HY THE - SKA, New Ilrunswick, Sept. 14. The I'nlt.d States retained the ljevon shire cup emblematic of the senior team of the golf championship of lite Nnrlh American continent, wiien American players defeated Iheir Canadian opponents in a ser ies of matches here today. ! T(os Afwn.Ks. sept, u. stan- llaus Xby.izko, r2 yearn nlil wrest ler, who twice held tho world's heavyweight, crown, meets Kcuato flnrilinl, Italian mat man here to day In the feature event on Ihe Olympic auditorium's card. The winner of this match, Pro moter Lou Iaro announced, will o meet Joe Steelier, claimant of tile heavyweight tllle. late this month i Crind your corn and grain with In a two out uf three falla bout. a McCoruilrk-IVcring feed grinder ; and save money on your feed bill. NFW WKKTMINSTKfl, II. C, ' W'hnrmn Urns. Fresh eastern oysters at the DoukUis Grill. ( Akwk-UImI l-n-M I..MM-.1 Wire.) VICTORIA, a C, Sept. 14. the third Philippine independence coin mission enroute to Washington ar rived here today on Ihe liner Pres ident McKinley of the American Oriental mall line. "1 wish to express once more the fallli of the Philippine people in tho spirit of justice and fair-tulnd-icdness of the great republic we I are approaching," said Sergio Os mena, president protempore of ihe senate of Ihe Philippine Islands and 15 years speakerfof the lower .house, head of tho commission. "It is for thlB reason we are not greatly concerned about tho sys tematic and continuous prupagau ln ugulusl the Philippines and their aspiration. I "A misleading presentation of ;lhe facts may cause a teintHirary impression," declared the head of the comiul.saion. ej, cannot achteo permanent results much less lead the American people lo breuk the policy of emancipation thai has been so clearly and so def Intety laid down by tiieir repre sentatives in congress. i "What is needed is a filial set lleiueul for the interest of both peoples." Tim delegation goes direct to ' Washington on arrival of Hie Mc Kinley at Seattle today. . j. E. McCLINTOCK, Roseburg. Electric Range, lights and household appliances. - CP 07 Average monthly bill QJ.Ji GLENN WIMBERLY, Roseburg. Electric Range, lights and household appliances. Q J OQ Average monthly bill J1.a7 OR. G. E. H0UCK, Roseburg. Electric Range, lights nd household appliances. Qff QO Average monthly bill ye.uti CLAIR K. ALLEN, Roseburg. Electric Range, lights and household appliances. CP 4 Average monthly bill UJ.11 FOSTER BUTNER, Roseburg. Electric Range, lights and household appliances. CC OO Aver.nne monthly bill QO.sj MAX S. HAMM, Roseburg. Electric Range, lights and household appliances.' CC 01 Average monthly bill 0OtiL I CALIFORNIA OREGON 1 POWLK COMPANY! 1 I niWlR CilMPAMYf WUP.PARrNr.B3 IN PiWGRLSS Your own neighbors who use elec tricity for cooking can tell you, better than anyone else, how eco nomical it really is but you may hesitate to ask them. We have asked a few of them, whose names we have chosen at random from the many users in your own neighborhood, to help us publish an advertisement that will give you their first-hand experience. And they have gladly agreed to tell you the actual figures that show the low cost of electrical cooking in their own homes. Here are the figures, taken from their elec tric bills, to enable you to compare the cost of clean, quick, convenient electrical cook ing with your present cost of fuel. Read them carefully. The electric range you have always wanted is ready now, at your dealer's. Convenient terms can easily be arranged, if desired. See him about it today ! i Htude baker models. bullda iiu yearly ; INDIAN MAIDS MAKE MAKE-UP MEDICINE IRISH CONDITIONS PLEASE THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY BANK '-.rrva '..7 U-'My A ' ,V Iff J n i 1 MMwlki mW-jr iW- I lH'ItMN'. S4-1.I. 11. Irish bankn K'U rally prai what th-y I rhitr acliTlztt aa "the minimal ri'tnnl ol lKlluilve aehU-.vimni" in Ihe Fi tfi State and "apiniMiau i h muro secure i-omlitioiis undtr which busiiit-s.H la In-inn coniluct fd." Tlh-y are ( oncerucd, huvv vwr, ubmit tht1 ihIvitho natiunal tnuiu balaiirt1. which in l'J2i, la COAST HOP MARKET IS ESTABLISHED AT 25 CENTS h jall -rM laosl Why rOKTLAM), Ore, Sept. II Tin cn;iHt hop ntarkt'l in now firm ly I'htabli.-hi-U at Iiu- 5 tviit level uml niwers who Hill have i-rops are bnlititiK fr even higher priet'S. Fiik'KleH have ext lianaed IimipIs over the we-keiid at prices raiiK- itK fitini 27 l 1'TU'. Over bales o( Oregon Imps tiae - n xnlil (ImiiiK (tie past two las. at cord I ik to repori of ilealeis. An artie mark t Is hImi reported at Ynklma and In California, w li r Mendiiciiiort Biild at i'5 cenif. Paint yHir chlek'-n hon-.t wiih Carbnli M-i.hi anil l.ill all the 1(-. Wharton Itios. no pretense at the tpectaeuliir it is just a hk. straightaway dramatic Htory of a self-cftacinK oiiiik zealou minister who aspir ed und tried to live as Christ liv ed A theme with a tremendous appeal. There Isn't a doubt that tha picture, with iiu moralistic themf. will exert a tremendoud appeal here and elsewhere throughout the country. And Kdmund Lowe, handsome oung Fox star, who play the rtde of the minister hero, Imuicl, l going to mak! thonands of new friend and ad mirer by his Hiiperb and teelfns pertorrnanco of the part. Mr. l owe wan pretty near the whole picture, in our humhle estimation, i.ittiuuith Anne Dale, as the 1 it le cripple: Mary Thurman a th -i .,.. lie. arrt Haul Tn nzer a4 I'mnnki. the Pole, shared much of tho acting honors. Majestic Theatre. James dlivr Curwood at Ms best. Thai's -Steele of the II ;vl Mutinied," I lie VMajrraph pirturu :rodured by Ma Id t.!rh, w hit o up. Tied yesterday at the Ma lent le 'hratre tor a run of twn days. Hero -- n rl-'iin, ivid intiotiiama ot th north wood thai 4uht to ihri!I nrifty lo the dep'lii. It is one of lb most exelttnK phntnp;iys of i he he.-son, und It Is exce?ntlv :icied by a cast t!int Includes Jt-rt ,tell. charlotte Merriam and Stu- TRAFFIC OFFICERS i HOLD CONFERENCE ON LIGHTING LAWj A conference of state traffic of-! fleers as linld here yeatenlay for i Hie purpose of consiilerlnK the ' niiMhoiiM of enforcing Ihe new j slate auto lighting law. The con- ference was conducted by T. A. ltiillely, chief of the motor vehicle department of the state, anil was attended by Captain K. K. Bloom. Sergeant J. J. McMahon, anil oftl- li.ru f- I1 U'illiuMIU nl f'ru.H iwnnK F. Meets la Odd Fellows Tern pie on 2nd and 4th Wednesday. of each month. Visiting Patrt avrcbs always welcome. KUEO MILLKR, V. P. W. P WETHKRELIj. BcrIM j KOdKbL ltO LODGE "NOT 1037 I O. O. M. Meets every Wrdnesdaj nlgbt. Moose Hall, 248 N. Jacsv i son 8t- Club rooms open 7:110 tt 10 p. m. Visiting brothers wet corns. W. A. BOOARD. Dictator. H. O. PA ROISTER, Secretary. JNO. M. THHONK. Traasnrar. and E. R. Thurber of Roseburg. 8uf- pu'.,. ,.,. "" ficient time has been Riven by thci J'l .Vmp,l- Tm state for the Inntallation of the new I . r...i , ivuim muuuaj vtcuiub ui bhli i nionth, at the K. of P. halL Vis I Union fcneampment. No. . I. O. O Roseburg Rebekah Lodgs No, 41, I. O. O. F. Meets to Odd Fe lows Temple every week on Tuesday evening. Visiting members In good standing art cordially invited to attend. ANNA WIOKHAM, N. O. (iKllTHUDK HATK1ELU, II. S. EMMA LENOX, F. S. lights, as required by the law pas tied bT the recent leelslAlure. Bill enforeement 1. to be started 1mm-j i CHRTENSEN. M.E.C . , .. v . . . Colds Why have them? U.-eak them in a few hours with our i 'Tioneer Cold Capsules." Lloyd l Crovker. MORONI OLSEN PLAY ERS HERE OCTOBER 2 wwx:: i'iwtttlvjr Uaiwl'acIflttb'jau.aV"' FJ nut iair or I lid Kin In n It lies pi- i' maiden at the IN nd'eton Hitinidnp th Viilte flapper V.'ielding the n -xb Kawn of the Caytise tribe. MUs Muini- V Liberty Theatre. SHnirit l.iu it ; itn-l i i.i'n I'.'Uliaui . nien.iiiini. m iwiii. r. Iiu; hrapi i : in ur- f pnw i : nrair.a. und with a id i.n handtul nf hnituiinn A--fMii,! An-, pnwtneet-i of Drus(1ila w: a Alilt,,n'- haw baked in ihe m . ef hutl'iin si!)" Iiiti'.t the most :tj ; tilt! lidt it ai hn- In .-n ..ef N ii mi inn pti-ttiif pa: i-oiis in a l. IMi!-. Willi Dneeior K l!;iilhl W e,hl hi Mr us ( hh r ehef, , si'.ia." tin' ailni'Miihui of 1.ii,hI.. i Coteui's p'pul;,r nei e ot .,. name, (le -iipi. t'ie pl:ie. ef on auv ii. i nini'ii' m ni- ti'i M -,i ' "'. K"t"i- ih Ihe I nit ,iU i '.jM , I'-Mim r hi- r- ani't d ni. inb- -, . Ire esl. 1 1 lt. w fn it will be lnti at the l.tb- !,.. tte t.nla . and ti n--, u!.o l.'il i par-aki of thk I, nfu nt w ill never k . a.e h. r, K!et It. art Holmes. DAY FOR HUrJTERS attentions In the utwriKlnal beamy shup. itn . r'awu i: fur llii Oimi. in., innteit to He li 1 Ts l " I :eli. re. i . le I .H e I.. ler Oif I . Mim. K-.th.-r .Mmaui: r.lMlMl!. nr I. 111.- Me.l.lm. . el l! .- 1 A 1 i . ..ii... i-i ! "Tlie I'. .nl," Wiih.ini r. t Amerlras prettiest n ,1 kln mu.-h h.-r.il.l-.i tiirinmi.n t IM'llilliK f Hie IH.-i-i pl-i of (he (-liuniiliiK r,,,,., .tllt, s ;-. nlliei wl.-e known a White r.w, h.ih i.m.i .. in,, k , uiiuiuiK i. in.' ret inieiu oi tile Am ni T i.nlre KUI Stlllliihetl III.. iii.IhI h.-mil lilt! ImiIium wirl kdi k. rjJf'J UU ib btUt tonuit wU1 Ul Lt 4a imvUat feaium tl Lbu gtlwlu or iba triby, duriLf tii'.ner a'Cmpt to onA rl"-,n p., 19Bouaflup. ... . iturw ttXor. pubiic. It'u.A Sunday vhs n ;an:ier day for hu:i'eis, JipIkIih from Ihe number ' 'r brought inu the eity Iaf t nlht ana loty. Kvery seetiim ef rtMinty nil'-.! with hunters. nil many of Ihein rviorted very ucct n'lul en il ijt lo the day. In he Tiller di-uiel Ihe rattle o( f in intis sound-d like a minaiurc bat le. and over t e-ity tars wen rtunted at that phire. The South Myrtle CreeK and las Creek dis trictt as well ai the Cow Creek Canyon, afforded preat hunfiin for a larce number nf men. As usual itie North I miHjua dtsirirts and1 ' oast raise uert a Inn inadet uh : aiml suet-ess. There appears to be a larir number of deer this year. and the heavy rains b fore the. openltiK of tlie teasou. make buut in fcood. The date of October second for' ih appearance of the Moroni Ol-1 sen players has been confirmed. I and this popular dramatic company will appeur here at the Antlers, t thojuie on that date In "I'yKmalion" : ( a clever modern KnKlish comedy 1 by Hernaid Shaw. The Rosebuin i itulness and Professional Women's' , club is KfHinsorinK their apearancei : here, and will soon have tickets for' the first play on sale, and also sea-, son tickein for the three produc-' Hons. "The Ship" by St. John Kp- vine, will be Riven on Friday, li cemoer 11, and "Friend liannah, on WiHlneaiuy, March 3. MAYJPAllKfclH, M. ofP. Of.ited Artisan !Ueetn tnUao Cabee hall first and third Thurs days. Visiting members al-1 whvs welcome. I MAY PINCKI. M. A. MllsUUfcJU WtCl'LlsOCH, Treas RKI.I.K STF5PHKNSON Rc j 0. fe. hMcbury Compter n. x Holds ibelr remilar meet Inn on the first and third Thursdays 1 In eacn month, ail aojourninji brothers and sisters are respect fully invited to attend. COUA U. 81.NUl.ErON, W. M. PltKW JOHNSON. Becmar? ' Fresh eastern IN.UK in: Crill. oysters at the unipMu Man No. 6. Mm 2u j sna 4th Mondays of each month Address P. O. Boi 85. Hot b. m. o. I. W., Roseburg Rs ( vliw No. 11. Holda rttKUlai meetlnsa on sertnid and fourts ; Thuiwdaya a 7:30 p. m. Visit I Ing slstoit Invited to attand re views. Maccabe hall, Pme aa4 Css streets. CLARA HONEIIRAKE, Com. JKMmK RAPI'. 'nl Woild you weh ome an ojipor-' tunityr Thero are hundreds wait-1 In.? fur you every day. Read the classified ads. I X LODGE DIRECTORY J ! 2LLE-5Y.c4i'B Prr United Hrotn.rra of Csroentsn nd Jjinttrs of Amarica t Merts st 4i 8 Main second end i fourth Tns4av evenlns ol ' aro im 10. All rarprnten weV 1 Laurel Chapter No. 31, R. A. M. Meets every third Tuesday of each mouth in Masonic Temple. All members requested to attend and visiting companions wel come. A. A. WILDER, High Priest W. F. HARRIS. Secretary. Knignts ot Kytnias, Alpha Lodg No. 47. Meets every Wednes day In Knights of Pythias ball 130 Rose street. Visitors alwayi welcomed. SAM CHRISTENSON. C. C. ROY O. YOUN'U, M. F. E. B. WIMBCLY. K. B 8. t. O. O. F Philetarian Lodge No. 8. Meets In Odd follows Ten. pla every Friday evening. Visit lng brethern are always wel conie , C. K. CltAMKIt, .V. o. a. j. 'ituuts, nev. Sec J. H. BAII.KV. Fin Bc Wooamen err trie world, c.mp No. 124 Meets In the Odd Fellowl Hall In Roseburg every first and third Monday evenings. Vlr Ulna; neighbors always welcome JOHN DELL, HESS, C. 0. tL M.M1U.EB. Clerk. Ecgiet, Hoeeourg Aerie -Meets II Maccabe ball, on Cass street, on second and fourth Wednes day evenlnim of each month, al o'clock. Visiting brethern In good srandlns- always welcome. CLEW WOODRUFF, W. P. THfcO. W. ALTHAUS, W. P. B. .GOODMAM. bee. Neighbors en Wooacrart, Lla Circle No. 49 Meets on firs! and third Monday evenings, li K. of P. hall. Vleltlnf neighbors Invited to attend. ALVU WKTI1KRELL. O. N. MAROAHITT WHITNKY. Clerk A. F. eV A. M. l.auri uoCfls No j 13. Renlar coamnniratlims ; swood and fourth Wednesdayl ' o i Roseburg. Ore, comer) M. S. HAMM. W. it. W. r. HARRIS, Sec Visitors wei ( P. 6. avias, Rosseura Leda No, 326. Hold regular co-amis nlcatlnns at the Elk's Temple ot each Thursday of everv month All members requested to tend regularly, and all vlsltlni brothers are cordisJly Invited u ttehd. 1. O. DAY. Jr., E. R. J. T. GOODMAN, 8. reury j mnntn, in Marcabee ball, cor nrr Cass and Pine streets. Vis Itlug Knights always welcome. L. C. OOODMAN, O-m. O. W. RAPP. R. K. Read the Classified ads. in The News-Review. They mean dollars to you. o