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' RtfeSfetJR'G NEWg-REVlgW. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 2, 1925. First Carload sold out - Order now for next carload. ' 4-inch UJto 1C3 ft Spuds $2.43 1C3 lbs. ' j Stock Salt 85c ICO ij. f ! i FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE RMIMJRi "WHIKPKH8" OP THB VO.NCALLA H1UH SCHOOIi ' The annual Freshman Initiation and party given by the Sopho more was carried out In elabor ate style. What the Sophomore didn't nd to do to the unlucky "Frosh ' Is not worth mentioning. Each of the three upper clas ses put on a skit of their own manufacture and in each one picked on the green Freshman. The Senior Counsel, . the Fresh man School by the Juniors, and the Old Maids' Gossip Club by the Sophomores furnished the Fresh men and guests many hearty laughs. The Initiation ended at 19:39 and light refreshments of punch and cake were served. At eleven o'clock the party broke up with .mar!, congratulations to the So phomores for the best Freshman .initiation ever held. There were about HO present. ' Gerald and Harold Freeman started to school this week. They are not stranger among ua and I think no one needs an introduc-ito tion to "Heinie" and "Heinle Little Brother.'1 Gerald la a Sen ior ana nsruiu m owypvwwm ' , . Noble Snider also came bank this year. He is Sophomore. We 1 are glad to have you. boys. The first edition of the school paper will ue euura fuvui her 20th. The staff ts organised and each pupil Is feeliaghis re sponsibility In making the paper a success. Mr. White of the En terprise is kindly giving us all assistance he can. We hope that the patrons ot the school will help ut along by their subscriptions. "Bigger and Bet ter" is our motto. W were very sorry that wu- leta Miller was ill last week and we are glad she Is bachv - Qeorrla Mar Wallace was 111 a Georgia May Wallace was few days also. The representative from the Master Engraving Company of Portland met with the Seniors and helped them select their di ploma. Heat with gas. CCHFKW I-AW A PLANK IN O MIS tTIKRRVS I'LATX)KM CEDAR RAPID'S Iowa, October t. Aa effort to protect the moral of the young will be made by Miss Effle Cherry, old time member of the once famous 'Cher ry Sisters" vaudeville team. If she is nominated and elected ayor of Cedar Rapids next spring. She so announced in her platform. Miss Cherry would enforce a curfew law and do away with the PROFESSIONAL CARDS) DR. M. H PLYLER ChlrearactM physician, US W. Lane Bt Chas. S. McElhinny "The Widow' Friend" Oregon Life 248 North Jekson Mr. Car i Owner v Why not keep that car look ing Ilk newt We are equip ped to give It a good washing, polishing and high pressure greasing. Charges reasonable Just Call 406 We CtJl and Deliver South End Service Co. o . TAILOR SHOP MOVED NEW LOCATION 214 NORTH MAIN STREET Suit to order and all tsllor. Ing work Ouaranteed. ANDY VEL1NE Rear Kidder' Shoo Store WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua AKLAMO bathing beaches on the theory that such steps would make for better morals, and she also said she is In favor of men and wo men, especially the married ones, being home earlier at night. She said: "The bathing beaches are shocking. ,1 will not tolerate them. The moral of the young young folks must be protected." Miss Cherry ha tried for ma yor before, missing nomination by about 1,000 Totes In 1924. City Elections are non-polltlcal. Miss Cherry is an enthusiastic advocate of the policlea of Sena tor Smith W. Brookhart of Iowa, She believes that it the senator should be unseated It would be "calamity for lo. V ' There la a controversy la this and other cities in Iowa. over the teaching of art In - the , public school. Miss Cherry is opposed to It. - , : ' "Do w want a generation of artists?" she asked, la fHseusetnx. "'""I "JLl'rrT'Z ine suojevi. - -'". school we had none of these man- faluTin idea T. learnt how read writ, and soell. Tiers read, write and spell. ' There I was no painting of picture. And I we got along just aa well." . . Bova all-woo aulu ' and over- . coats made to measure tlft-M. to. $27.S at Be rulers, the Tailor, I a00ri north Liberty theatre. -: ;. - STATEMENT of the TJmpaua : Valley Bank pt Koseourg. county oi uougia si.- or uregon. snowuut w,.", the .amount1 sundlng to' the credit otevoe-. posttor July 1. l.fe who has. not made a deposit, or who saa not withdrawn any part of his deposit (commsrclal deposits), principal lor Interest, for a period of more than i' 7J,r.h!.mJL' 'Sit" ?le,k W-oe darkrrafj Ptncjpltatron iast.!4 Jiesre4 . r'' n w .uT J aaldate. with, the name. , last. the- tormtf auRrtera of ftrj aai fa osss-i'seelff Unu Jc aaat-M WSfr? Via iw.giy-n e known place of residence or postof-1 lnlTOdOTlt. 9t jmd tte tok-j(WmKFr.l.. loe.tlUa .lunmUl.W Awlculluial college flee address ot such depositor, and - V.u ... nt hla rlna r h f bnnvil. . , Name ot Depositor sitor Amount tiong arq a(1mrttBd by the. deami , Roseburg J.50,rec , s,. J tK .', : f' si j Nick Bahlman, J. J. Betts, Roseburg 1.99 Jennie Brown, Guardian, Roseburg Vernle Buttrick Nelson J. Cochran, Browns 111 1.00 30.00 ville, Oregon Diamond Agate Co, Roseburg 13.35 Garden Valley Fancy Fruit - Assn., Roseburg ... A lloway Oelger, Rotburg Maggie Gill. Roseburg Mrs. O. D. Corns, Canyoo- ' vllle, Oregon - : Chas. Harrison, Roseburg R. C. Hill, Roseburg Jep L. Hunt Unknown Susie Jackson,. Unknown Warren Lucas, Supervisor, Camas Valley, Oregon Maude McCullocb, Guardian, Roseburg o J. T. Miller, Roseburg fi.OOt I R. L. Miller. Roseburg i Martha R. Mlull I A. C Norrls, RoBeburg Mrs. E. M. an Hosten, . 5.44 1 65 1.471 Roseburg . 2.00 State of Oregon, County of Doug- laa, ss. " a l.9l. M. Throne, being first duly sworn, depose and say upon oath, that I am the Cashier of the Ump- . qua Valles, Bank of Roseburg, county of Douglas, stag of Oregon: that the foregojpg statement Is a full, true, correct and complete i statement, showing the name, last known residence or postofflce ad- : dress, fact ot death, if knovfti, and .the amount to we creoii or eacn ; depositor as h? Pr - I visions of Sections 10160-10163, In - . elusive, Oregon laws. f ' . J. M. THRONE, Subscribed and sworn to before me thla 13tb day of July, A. D - 1925. , MAXINE SYKE8, Notary Public for Orison. My commission expire June 26, 1928. - TUBBY C7rrrTr rtV f HELLO. "TueBV OLE KID , tyyW X, ?.JZ? s? Jd r-OVOWT 'M.f6TeET . - SAV 1 60T THAT BOA Of , A - T ? 5 ,T,T ' fJ Aif I'Pi-V f CALLING AeJOVWKtSTLIrOd I . CANDY VOU SMO VOOd COOStAJ 1 fer :- H e, t I 7 M OOCSOMB THW OLE SAM ' Fori VOU- THIJV ITS I IwOuLD RA1HF-R HWE TMaW SOME eferf iStT OvITa V mOq l ' L i VIHSOM. If? ALL HI. FAULT f OOtV MOOfiE 60 OUT AK)0 ) N. . FLOvOEBS - TAvCE IT IM TO HER A, vTj -. J HEfiE VMtTH Ar III ' no?Z21&K g!J2Z VeENT it d I that STurr i ! '( PATRICIA WHEN Sue WAD MOM I'M ' Z, AT? " ( ui ,u? a . J .1 bJ EA-TtN IT-VAAAAH & ' . S ' Wl 5 J 9 TN I Vcee. im sick , JWv.' rw w7iM,.Y 1 SiM'h A FIGHT TO A DRAW Main Event Principal for Roseburg Card Has Good Record Advance Sale Tickets Is Brisk. .... . SALEM, Ore., Oct. s.-i-Cai Her nia' of Salt Lake City n4 Fran kla Lewis of Salem fought 10 rounds to a draw In, the main event of the boxing' card ' here last night. Yw. V, t . .1 I. Tl 11 Um.t of rki cUy knocked ou Dn,.; n.eth -r i,,i,,h in .h. round bout. . of a scheduled .six-round A ?-. Pal TTatrmnn la th elAalv wel. terwelght who meets Ernie AVbod- wsrd, of Portland, In the ld-round' main event of the opening card at the Roseburg armory next Tues day night, October ',' .Ho. Is a former high school ' student of Salt Lake, Utah, taking up the ring game professionally about six years ago.. He has 2!j: knock outs to his credit. - HI showing against Lewi Is a good-Indication of hla ability.!. Lewi has twice fought lraws with 8pea Woods, one of the top-notch welters, of the coast, who is well known here. y Interest In the '.openings, card here la .growing, and (he advance demand for ringside seats Is brisk, pointing to the tact that there will be a big crowd present. The principals of the minor con dition to deliver the goods. WlLO HORSES TO BECOME -.FERTILIZER AND SOAP FAT - (AUocUted tnm Ueatd Win.) PORTLAND. Ore, Oct, l-,Wlld horse.- estimated to mii&Mr -a Quarter of a million. ranKing on the wild lands of the Pacific North- ,.-, K rnnt nn and r- -- . , kn Jor,Und lo ,ndVel rteJertUtxer and soap fsts. A Port- 11; concern la erecting a two story -concrete building for the op- of ilv r rr ptitp jvr i . ur jiniti " BANKS LOSES' IN: ' -f s - LUUK I DA1ILL (rnntlnned from page 1.. fc . . , nf h M ... .nd do,um.nU belong . . . . . j f uid 0(flce8 ''0.partmeln from sultsble rolaed by the eCretsry Jf gUle at Salem 0reon, l0 lhe clt Qf Portandi and the state bankjn d(,pllrUneat ony main- ln dprt-pnf tllP Btaje nmlse I . i ,. : . J. 1 ' 1 1 . .' bii .aaiein. irKun. t iivrce Public's Right Paramount Relntfve- to the contention of the dtfttonrinnt'la Ihe ddnnrror Ihsrthe 1 plaintiff ha mo lrga authVirlly to Ibrlng actlorf. the Otirrtldrt stmes: "The general rule l that where 1 private or corp(!rple rights -are af- I interest.. However,- the Jul 4s es- 1.00 Is one of public right and the ob- Ject of the mandamus Is to procure 2.68 ! the enfoftement ui a public duty, 8.27 c the relator, need ..not show that be 6.20ihas.any Jegat or special Interest 28.84 (In the result; it being sufficient 3.72 1 thst be is Interested a a citizen (in having .the laws executed snd 7.61 (the duty In question enforced," : i . "The second question .that - arv a nnlothnr actinn is nendinr - between the same parties for . the: anie1 I cause may be dismissed with -the ' statement thnt aurh fact dS'iuol appear upon Ihe face of the alter native writ or mandamus. tne opinion declares; Main Offioe Must Be In Salem. I On the question of Interference of the courts with an officer in the i exercise- -of 'discretionary powers, the opinion ssys: : i "The .court has-no quarrel with .' counsel on this question and will I concede such to be the law: but ' In this esse there Is no discretion. The statue 'Bays that ' the'sutx-rin- i Undent rlf - bank shall fnalnlain i his office In Salem x x x and he j may. .whrn. .conjiidere9 tx t", 'o . -,.,"; .,, ,,i tablih branch offices ,-wlihln the. 1 My of PortIllmI. The. court taa no, control over the gupe'rlnie nilt nt of , Ihsnks on' the estsbli?hmnls of ; oran(,n offices within the cltv of l Portland: x x x but the court does ! have the power to say to the eu- Inedntendent of banks, vou shall nof move the principal office nf I he , 'hanking department from Salem, Ithe place where It Is provided by Uw l( shsll b nitnte,ln4, W Portland-.' "Briefly the' court hold that the relator, George rulman, ha the le gal capacity to maintain thl ac tion. Second: that the court by mandamus can compel he supcrln- tvndent of banks to maintain nt principal otflce In tUe city of Sa lem.' . ' ' "The demurrer to the alternative ; writ ' should be overruled.".. Umbrella pedal, while they last In all (hades for Friday and Satur day at 84.95. Mark8bury Co. Cook vlth Baa, IRISH LAQY .REPUBLICAN -' BARRED FROM) THE UNIOM ' f (Aanqk tna-Unl Hln'. v WASHINGTON, Oct. 3U-The a plication of. .Miss Mary MacSwincy, a member of the Irish republican party, for admission aa a delegate i' TTZ.T, iconferenc was denied today by Baron Theodore Adelwaerd, presi dent of the union. ' Baron Adelsweerd' action was based on the information given him by the delegation of the Irish Free State that Miss MacSwiney had declined to take her oath of office as a member of the Irish Free State parliament and therefore was not eligible as a delegate to the conference. Miss MacSwiney arrived ID Washington this morning. "Men's suits, cleaned ard pressed, 11.594 Roseburg) Cleaners , phone NEWSPAPER SUIT' AGAINST COUNTV CLERK PREPARED (AanclatH Prm Liwd Win.) BEND, Ore., Oct. I. A petition will be filed at once In .the su preme court of the State of Ore gon by the Central Oregon Press, asking a court order compelling Joseph Haner. county clerk of De schuurs county, to opn his. office to representatives Of the pper ac cording to Edward F. Bailey of Eu- i-r! attorney for tilt newspaper. 'la the matter. ' " I An out-of-town attorney waa en gaged, that no local attorney might be embarressed in his relations , oe mwo n m "" with the county clerk, according Ao Harold A Moore editor of the pup,,,. Bailey arrived ;Tfsterdav and having In. Bend, I final papers In the case toaay win leave for Salem within a short time, , .- ... -,- - ' ' i " I ' 1 The' fcexali onecnt sale starts Thursday, Oct9ber and will, con- tlnue run aree aars DAILY WEATHER REPORT flee. Roseborg, Oregon,' 2 -boam' ending 5 a. m. Precipitation in Inches and hun dredtbs: Highest temperature yesterday Lowest temperature last night 61 ItSial precin. from Sept 1 1925, to date :.':3.57 Average prectp. from SepL'li 1877 i .iJ..:.-..'.'.-l.l Total excess from" Bept'l, ' i M925 .i..i...j......i....j..u.. 1.39 Average precipitation for 48 w wet acmsorrs, (September -to . s'ay. inclusive) , 31.48 CieroJly cloudy, and., unsettled tonight and Saturday, , mode rate temperature. , WM. HELL, Meteorologist. IF VbuvvAwrspoaesi LAUNDJIY DONE tost call op ans- - i . v , WhetH'T a man i well . groomed or not depends a lot on the manner In which . hla personal' linen Is laun dered. We want lo tell you this,' Mr. Swelldivssvr, that at ; this laundry de luxe you will find complete sntlsfactlon. Roseburg Steam ' Laundry . . - PHONB 7t tl Too Much is Steam ffc Mi at aCSsk, . man Lrj jn !IF VbuvvAwT&Poaesi I LAUNDJVv DONE Tost caul ui up ano- I fATTErJDAT.CE STATE FIPMISESTO MEETALLEXPENSE Livestock Men Ask Period to Embrace Labor Day Dairy Herd May Tour Country. I (Anocislnl l-nm Lami Win.) SALEM, Ore.. Oct. . Paid ad missions to the state fair yesterday totaled 21,3(10 and receipts were l!.S37.75; according to official an nouncement. The attendance ot Wednesday and Thursday, with In dications of another big day at the fair today because of fair weather, should easily bring the state's an nual exposition financially over the top for this year. Today is Ha&pltality Day at the fair which la a new feature. The state Hospitality club, or ganlxed a year or two ago from the booster organisations of vari ous cities will be in the swim, to day, and the uniformed booster flora all sections are scheduled to arrive between S and 10 o'clock. The Salem t'korriana will act ; aa hosts. These organisations will ptforin stunts about the grounds aud in front ot the grandstand be tween racea in the afternoon. At the races this afternoon, the free-for-all trot will be featured. Recommendation that the dates ot the state fair be changed so that it may Include Labor Day, or so that it begin on Saturday, and cover eight days, waa made by res olution last night at a meeting of the Oregon Pure Bred Uvesotck association. Should the latter scheme he adopted. It Is believed ;Uultf ihe, raxing program should start on Saturday with running races onty on that day. On Sun day a sacred concert in the stadi um Is recommended. ' The association went on record In favor of Improved building for the livestock department and pos sibly a new exhibition building. More liberal , premiums are also or of sending an Oregon show dairy herd through the show clr uii of the middle West and East .lb 'cofrt'et 'a false Impression thst Is said to have gone out reflecting against the quality of the dairy birds of this section. ' Exhibits to be Filmed SALEM. Oct I. Moving pic- Uircs of.elub members In action in t. If county - club exhibits nnd eeaeral booth were taken by the Southern Pacific company Monday night. The throngs of visitor Is 1 the educational iiavltlon were iKlmuch Interested In the sight and HlJiuasy -were . photographed. J These the Ore- club de partment to b added to the reels presented to the college last summer.- The llwstoek Judging, can ning contests, and lodging of fruits and vegetsblrs, have been filmed while 'the huge club parade and the official dedication of the new club home later in the week will al so be'tnkon. The dedication cere. I mony will feature the club officials. the state fair ' board, Governor Pierce and the club member at home. Rapid growth of Juvenile club work la pictured throush this film taken under the direction of E. L. King, superintendent nf the South ern Pacific system. Fifteen ceun Jy tnams of three boys each en tered the livestock judging contest 14 counties , exhibited In special booths while nearly aa many other counties had sectional exhibits In a general booth for club workers. The livestock judging1 teams judg ed beef cattle, dairy cattle, sheep aid swine, in two classes rsch. Tillamook won first place with Lehuhart Gelngcr and Kenneth and Robert Williams competing. Klam ath with Bryant Williams, Cecil Haley and Karl Kiger was second and Multnomah with Floyd 'Staf ford. Harvel Dahl and lan Burns, third. Floyd Stafford took first place in individual acores. . Race Results . SALEM, Ore.. Oct. 2 L. C. McK, owned by James Dacres. Walla 1 Walla horseman and hotel man, ; captured the 2:12 trot, feature : event at the 'Mate fair racing : course yesterday, taking three Straight Inats anil making the scheduled two additional beata un i necessary. , I - Johnny Morrlssey won the 2:25 i pace i:i straight heats and Carolyn Logan was lirat money In the 2: in 1 pace. I ' Skylark Cbes, with Donovan up, took the 41 furlong run In 491 sec onds, with Klsts second and Clcily third. Poor Puss, Buell up, won ; the mile run In 1:42. with Roches ter, Jr., second, and Peace Hair, Too Much. third. The Si furlong run was captured by Randolph, with Buell UP, In 1:07, Daydue taking second and Virginia Hedgevltk third. Cheese and Butter Winner . SALEM, Ora. Oct S. Tilla mook carried off first honor In cheese this year at the state fair with Melowest a (lose second. Competition waa keen und the judges m the (coring found only a halt point difference between the two well known Oregon brand. Ralph Hutton won tint prise with hi cheese entry ot Tilla mook with a score of 6. Reed Farmer, of Marahfteld, won second prise with a score ot M oa his cheese. Hugh Barber, Tillamook factor ies, waa third with a score of 86 3-4. In the butter division. A. Lsuber of Portland, won first honors with a score of 95 1-4. FHettwer of ML AngL won aecond prise wltb a core of 95J: A. A. Oswald ot Car ver, woa third with a score of 95J. . Cook wttn gas. SOUTHERN PACIFIC GETS ENDORSEMENT KLAMATH CITIZENS (AMorkttd Fna Utvd Win.) KLAMATH FALLS. Ore.. Oct. 1. Organisation ot the Klamath- Modoc main line to Eaat Associa tion waa affected here last night by a group of leading farmers, bus inessmen and lumbermen of the region between Chlloqutn, Ore., and Alturaa, California. The object ot the association Is to support the proposed new direct mala trunk line east by way of Klamath Falls, Tule Lake and the broad guage N. C. O , as proposed by Ihe Southern Pacific company. Civic aud com mercial organisations have ex pressed themselves In sympathy with the new line. Terminal Beany Shop, phone Bit. 'WON. in the Circuit Court of the State of Oreaon for louslsa county. Myrtle McCoy. Plaintiff, vs. V. J. McCoy. THfrndant. To W. J. MrCoy. th. abor. named lrdsat: In lh N'ame f the Rtate of re- gosw you ar. hereby rvuukreil to ap pear and answer th. complaint of tnm plalnllir. Illeo you in til. abovw entttlett court and rmt, on or bi-for. Frl.lay, th. 20th day of Novrmber, lsb. Minn tn aate prescribed by the 'court In the order of publication of paid summons for you to appear and answer aald com plaint, and if you fall to appear and tmwer aaid complaint on or before aald date, th. plaintiff will apply to th. court for th. relief prayed for In her complaint, a succinct state ment of which la a. follows: For a dvcre. dissolving th. marriage con tract now existing between your self snd the plaintiff, and for the sum of azu.oo per month alimony, and for her oats and disburse ments herein Incurred. Thla sum mons fs published in in. Montoura News-llevlew by order of Hon. J. W. Hamilton, judge of th. above entitled court, made on tha 2nd day of October, 12, and the flrat pub lication of this aummons la nf date the 2nd day of October. 125. aud th. last publication will be on Vrt- OBV. in, lain nwy ni i.v,"', , Ittsn. maktn. a period of six full and consecutive weess. R. W. MARHTErW, Attorney for plaintiff, 2I-Hl Pcr- Kina mummy, itoacnura. nn'mm. t LODGE DIRECTORY I Laurel Chapter No. II, a A. M. Meets every third Tuesdsy of each month In Masonlo Temple. . All member requested to attend and visiting companions wel- ' come., i A. A. WILDER, High Priest W. F. HARRIS. Secretary. Knight. f Pytiuas, Alpha LodQ , No. 47. Meeta every Wednei ' day In Knight of Pythias kail ; 180 Ros. street. Visitor always welcomed. SAM CHRISTBNSON, C 0. ROY O. YOUNO. M. F. W sj WlMBlfLY. K. It (I. , O. O. P- Pnii.tansn Uedae No a MeeU In Odd follows Tea pi every Friday evening, visit tng bretbern are always wel come. C. F. CRAMER. N. a. A. J. QELiDKS, Ke. tea. J. 14. RAILBT. Fin. Bee. O. I. S. Hosetiura Chapter No. a Hold their regular meeting oa Uta first and third Thursdays ' In each month. 411 sojourn Ins brothers and sisters are respect folly Invited to attend.) CORA B. 81NTJLETTON, W. M. FRFiW JOHNSON. Secretary Union ancaeipmsnt, No. a. I. O. O F. Meets Tn Odd Fellows Ten pie on 2nd and 4th Wednesday! of each month. Visiting Patrt arch always welcome. FRED MILLER, C. P. W P WHTHRmrcLU Rerlbt A. F. A. ss tsuci LOCO. No 13. Regular ooxtmuaieatloni second anor foarth Wednesdsyi each month, at Masonic Temple Roseburg, Ore. Visitors wel come. M. 8 HAMM. W. M. W. P HARRIR. aee. Classified ALL NEW AOS FOR SALE FOR 8ALE Shropshire buck, nr. t yr. Price 120. F. T. Ceybinl, Yoncatla, ore. FOR SALE Fresh Jersey ' oow, a day. Prlcj gives six gallon 150. Phone 84F3. FOR SALE Black horse, about 1500. 7 year old, coming V. T. B. Evans, Dlllard, Ore. FOR SALE Six-hole kitchen range; has water coll. Phone 411, orcallat 11 Chsdwlck. WAGON 3 J John Deere, near'y new, extra heavy built For ssie or exchange for wood. Call 460. FOR" SALE Canning-peer,- 50c per bushel. Bring boxes. Eden- bower Orchard Tract Phone I6F3. TIME TO plaat winter beans, 11.00 per qt, SOe pt For sale at Farm Bureau and Peoples Supply Co., or F. C. Gurnee, Roseburg. FORDTdt' RiNfTOtt8"A LEAl mechanical condition, four good tires, starter, demountable rims, new battery, new state lights, paint in good condition. Price 117. Charles. V. Stanton, 627 Mill St. or phone 449-R. ROSEBUHO LODOK NO. 103T L O. O. M. Meets every Wrdneeda) night Mooae HaU. 141 N. Jack out alt Clah rooms open 7:10 M Ktp m, VatrUng krothers wei . eeme. 1(V. A. BOOARD. DlcUtor. U O. PAROETER, Secretary. IMP M. THRONB. TreaanreT. United rotnerfvoes of CareenUN ana Joint, re of America. MeeU at 47 8. Main second cad fourth Tuesday evenings el each m to. All carpenters was T. F. HOLMTo, Res. Bee. EMERY COLE. Pres. OnapMua Klaa he. a Meet In and 4th Mondays or eacn moata Addresa P. a Bos Sat. Rose bara. Oregon Naignoere at Wooocran, t-llas t,ir. rsa. ee ateeia net sirw u4 third Monday evenings. 1 K. of P. ball. VlstUng neighbor! melted to attend. ALV1A WETHERELL. O. N. . MAROARET WHITNEY. Clerk taglea, Keeenurg Aerie Meet ta Mecca dm nan. oa casa street, oa eeooad and fourth -Wednea OAT reslaaa of each asonth, at o'clock. Vlattlnt brethera la food standing always welcome I OLENN WOODRUFF. W. P. ' THEO. W. ALT HAU 8, W. P. j B. P. GOODMAN. See. k. a a. j.l.W Reaeburd R view Ne. It Holds reguUtl meeting on second and four! Thursdays a T:30 p. m. Vlsltr Ing listers Invited to attend re views. Maccabee ball. Pine an! Oas streets. CLARA BONEBRAKB, Com. . JHHHIKJ RAPP. Ool O. T. St. Meets eavca eacouo and fourth Thursday or eac. month. In Maccabee hall, eo ner Casa aad Pine street. Via hint Knights always welcome U C. GOODMAN, C-m. O W RAPP. R K. meoam.n ei tne world, camp Ne 12ft Meets tn the Odd Fellow! HaU In Roseburg every first and third Monday evening. Vis iting neighbor always welcome JOHN DELL HESS, C. C. . M. M. MILLER. Clerk. Rassburg RsD.kah Lodge No, 4t t. O. O. F. Me.t la. Odd Pel low Temple every week o Tuesdsy evening. Vtsltlas members In good standing an cordially Invited to attend. ANNA W1CKIIAM, N. O. OKKTRUDB HATFIELD, R. a ' EMMA LENOX, F. 8. ui.tus ArtieaiMk SSHela to Mmi CabtxPhall flrat and third Tbura day. Visiting members al ways welcome. MAY P1NUEL, M A. mildred Mcculloch, Tree BELLS STEPHENSON, goo. a. P. O. bias; Rossourg Loess No. 326. Hold regular comma ' mentions at the Elk's Temple a each Thursday of every month All members requested to at tend regularly, and all visitlni brothers are cordially Invited t attend. J. O. DAY, Jr., E. R. tf. T. GOODMAN. Secretary Kytman aiet.rs, Umyna Tsmpia No. 4 Meet the second an! fourth Monday eveslnga of esct monLh, at th K. of P. ball. VI tor asyav weicoma MARTHA CHRISTENSEN, MEG EVA MARKS. M. of R. C MAY E. PARKER, M. of P. By WINNER Seclic: i - ON BACK PACE. FOR SALE Shasta. A. Bt Melrose, Ore, . ley, Foil SALE Cheap or ex&hai i for rough lumber, Fordsoa d. key, complete with . line, I blocks. Fordson tractor, en -) John Deere wagon, one H tea Packard truck and trailer, d heavy logging wagon, oa. t4 wagon. Call 40. . - Itf CC1AL USED CARS Veils , good mechanical- confi- tiou, good rubber ..lu 1924 btuda. Spec Roadster 114 . Bix I Stud a. Tour. , tirs Twin-Six Packard, powerful ear VM We buy, sell or trade and airs terma ' -" CHRYSLER DEALERS -627 N. Jackson 8t - . f 1 WAN1ZD 1 ' WANTED WooL Will pay il cent per lb. H. P. Hebard, Uup qua, Ore, WANTED One duxen White Lea norn putieta Inquire 714 Mill St, or phone 54 HI. fWANT TORRENT Sheep ranclt Anytninf from 200 acre up. Box 83, News-Review. WANTED By married man, real. aont Hose our g, position aa handy man watchman, janitor, or ele vator preferred. Inquire ot Young as gon. FOX Kuvr FOR RENT Piano. Phono SIPS. Mrs, Caas Brand. . -" FOR RENT New 6-room - kunga- low, modern, 135. Call 4(0. FOR RENT Three office Beat location In the cHy. Phoaa 88. '- IXJR RENT Three-room ' apart- ment, downstairs, 303 W. Urn St adulu; only. JK KENT OK SALE- K-Ttrro a. -Pk roout modern home, close 437J. . ' Ptilt IlENTNew (-room plakterad Douse, near Benson achooj. lav quire 469 2nd Ave., 8. FOR RENT Nicely furnished room apartment Perpetual hot water. (20. (14 Cobb 8t. FOR KENT 2 housekeeping tooau aownetalra, bath, garage., us electric washer. 821 W. Lane." FOR RENT 4-room , downstair apartment Private bath. Close in. Reasonable. Phone 7, t- : fB'R" RENT Five-room house, garage, furnace. 44( Fowler. Phone 13. after ( p; m. 43,V. I CLEAN QUIET sleeping rooma - close In, Lane 8t ' Lane1 St.' by day, week 'dV mo. Rooming House, tit FOR RF'fFurnlshed goosi apartment heat, electric 'racge. Adult only. 420 N. Jsclts Jlpt. 4, after 1 o'clock. FOR RENT A modern troom bouse wrth full slse baartSient, garage and nice tawn. On-paved atreet Phone after five C flock, 34-Y. . R)U SALE An enamelled baby , carriage, with storm top;' Ivory crib oa ' wheels; also nursery chair. All In first clsss condition. 118 S. Chadwlck. FOR SALE 1924 Ford car ln.por fi-ct mechanical condition; new paint; some extras; thl car has had good care. Sea Owner, JL E. Mulr, Dlllard, Oregon. ... .... ( !" LOST AND FOUND I LOST SAT. P. M. Large a.et pin. With safety catch. Valued a keepsake from on dead. , 1U -reward. Please leave at New of fice. . LOST Elk tooth watch charm and! chain. Lodge Number 3M.-leo name engraved. Has MasortTtrrm bl m on back. Liberal xaaiard. Return to Monogram " tltgsr Btore. r. I MISCEIJANZOUS WILL STAY WITH CHILPRSN aftnrnoons or evenings. PHJne 32SJ. Ask for Mrs. Meyer. i CAR mVWlfBon't . f o'rgetTU call (63 when In need of, aat parte. Sarfrs Auto Wreckm House. FOR-EXCHANGE -34 room " hotel building, lots; 37 furnished rooms; (-room apartment; also store building, rented. Want equipped ranch. Address Bex S3, Ilsrrlaburg, Oregon. - A Bath -rz a month sr Certainly not too often Tor thone ,cveryday', clotfij' that must give such rtcpuoda able and steady service. Lst U Bathe" Thnw Our Auto Will Csll Prion 277