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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. MONDAY. OCTOBER 12. 1925. ELKS DANCE and CARD PARTY , THURSDAY EVENING October 15, 1925 GOOD MUSIC- mil i n r -mii HJUUUULI 'n LOCAL NEWS --nr ;" Her on Business H. 0. Sterling, Portland man. la spending the week here looking af ter Liuiuess aflat re and visiting.. Tonsil Operation I A tonsil operation was per formed on M. E. it'ooper Satur day. Dr. A. C. Scely in attendance. FATAL 7TH ENDS i COVELESKIE'S SECOND TRIAL (Continued from page 1.) manent standi of left field, the only home run In the series that haa passed beyond thu confine of temporary stand. Aa the game drew to Ita close. Bucky Harria (hired the limelight with Johnson and Qoslln with two sensational defensive plays that cut off Pirate threats, in tne championship as the result of Wal ter JohnSOn'B lUlapill. afci.tn.. of the Pittsburgh Pirates yesterday seventh, the young manager leap, in the fourth game of the World'a and "tabbed a screeching drive Series. The final count was 4 to from Wright's bat and then doubl 0. making It necessary for the "n Traynor, who had singled, off Senators to take hut . tnn. first. Again in. the ninth. Harris game to clinch the title. The Senators rode to their third victory on Johnson's good right arm . and the heavy bat of Leon (Goose) Ooslin. The Goose took wing In the third, carried a screech lng drive over the head of Clyde Barshart and flew around the paths In the wake of two mates. Joe Harris, established as cleanup bitter only yesterday, followed the Traynor halted at second. Mclnnis up. Strike 1, called. Foul, atrlke 2. Ball 1, high and Inaide. Goslin took. Mclnnis' fly. One run, two bits, no errors. Senators Some of the crowd are now leaving for home as the Sen atorial hopes looked weak. Adams batted for Marherry. Adams up. Ball 1, inside. Ball J, Inside. Strike 1, called. Strike 2, called. Foul. Foul. Adams went ouf, Aldridge to Mclnnis. Rice up. Foul, strike 1. Strike I, called, it was a drop curve which fooled Rice. Wright made a nice play of Rice's ground er, taking it over aecond base and then making a nice throw. Stan Harris up. Ball 1, inside. Ball 2, low, outside. Strike 1, called. Stan Harris filed out. The Pirates win. No. runs, no hits, no errors. raced in to scoop up Trsynor s smash, tagged Berahart who had walked, on the base line, ana com pleted another double play with a quick toaa to first. COUNTY HEALTH UNIT TO ASK BUDGET RAISE (Continued from page 1.) From Dlllnrd - Mrs. R. T. Pierce and son Dlllard, spent a few hours he: Saturday visiting with friends and shopping. Visitors Saturday a A. Hermann and two sons, of Myrtle Creek, spent a few hours here Saturday looking alter busi ness mutters. Visiting Relatives ' Mr. and -Mrs. Ben Davis of Stev enson, Wash., are visiting with relutlves In Roseburg. To Portland J. II. Hcrnier Is spending a few days in Portland attending to busi ness matters and visiting. W. C. T. U. to Meat The Clengary W. C. T. U. will meet at the home of Mrs. E. P. Croft on WeJnesduy afternoon. From Melrose I Mrs. I- L'aughman of Melrose, spent a few hours here Saturday visiting with friends and shopping. From I'mpqua Mrs. A. Thompson, of Umpqua, spest Saturday afternoon in Rose burg visiting with friends and bopping. Horse Horse drawn potato dig gers as well as potato forks and hooks at Wharton Bros. GAME BY INNINGS (Continued from page 1.', Ml Mulrhcad YUilx Miss Henrietta Muirhead. of Riddle, spent Saturduy afternoon In this city visiting with friends and shopping. Business Visitor W. P. Kernln, of Sutherlln, was among those to visit and attend to business matters here for a few hours Saturday. Visitor Saturday Miss Ruth Sawyers, of Elkton, spent Saturday In Roseburg visit- ing with friends and shopping, re turning home Sunday. From Glendale - W. J. Vestal of Glendale, was among those to spend Saturday In this city attending to business affairs. From O. A. C Fred McMullcn. who Is attending O. A. C. this year, spent a few hours here Saturday visiting with frieuds. . Returns This Morning Mrs. D. Allison returned home this morning after spending the week end in Cottage Grove visit ing with relatives; mm GOOD From Glendale K. F. Keiffer. Glendale resident, after business matters. spent Saturday in Roseburg looking after business affairs and, visiting with friends. out Foul, strike 2. Foul. Ball 3, outside. Foul. Carey scored on Barnhart'a hit to right, Cuyler go ing to third. This blow knocked Coveleskle from the box, and Bal lou went into the box tor Wash ington. Traynor up. Foul, strike 1. Strike 2, called. Traynor Btruck out on three pitched balls. Wright up. Foul, strike 1. Strike 2. swung. Oh an attempted double steal Cuyler was run down, Ruel to Bluege, to Ruel to Bluege. Two runs, three hits, no errors. Senators Lelbold batted for Ballou. Lelbold up. Foul, strike 1. Ball 1, outside. Lelbold got a two base hit. Gakund rule prevented him from getting a home run. Rice up. Ball 1 and outside. Lelbold cored on Rice's single through the box. Stan Harris up. Foul, strike 1. Harris bunted and the ball al most went Into the grandstand. Stan Harria sacrificed, Smith to Mcllnnls. Goslin up. Bail 1, high. Goslin (led out to Cuyler and Rice went to third on the catch. Judge up. Ball 1. high. Foul, strike 1. Ball 2, inside. Ball 3, outside. Judge got a base on balls. Joe Horris up. Cuyler raced In took Harris' fly. One run, bits, no errors. Eighth Inning. Pirates Zachary went In ox for Washington. This was the first left hander to face the Pir ates In the series. The Pirates are deadly hitters against left handed pitchers. Wright up. Ball 1, - in side. Foul, strike 1. Foul, strike 2. Wright lashed two balls into the right field stands for fouls. Wright crashed a long hit to left for two bases. Mclnnis up. Strike 1, called. Ball 1, low. Mclnnis singled into right and Wright cored. Smith up. Smith sacri ficed, Zachary to Judge, Aldridge up. Zachary took Aldridge's grounder and Mclnnis was run down, the play being Zachary to Harris to Bluege to Peck. Moore up. Ball 1. inside. Bell 2. low. Strike 1, called. Rice took Moore's line. One run, two bits, no errors. Senators Peck up. Ball 1, high. 8trike 1, called. Wright made a nice play on Peck's hot emash and threw him out Ruel up. Ball 1, outside. Foul, strike 1. A specta tor caught Ruel's long foul. Foul funds to carry on this work, it will be necessary to enlist the aid of all those Interested in health work. Your county haa done good work in the oast year and the appropri ation would be made upon the merits of this work. FREDERICK C. STRICKER. State Health Officer. ' Dr. Belt Immediately answered the letter .stating that at this tme any attempt to Increase the budget would be disastrous to the unit, as the taxpayers of the county have been haviug a hard time financial ly, and that any Increased tax bur den would meet with an immediate objection. Upon the showing made by Dr. Belt the health hoard agreed toir. ,u)z yk.ll cut their demand In half, the fol- Among those from out of town lowing leuer naving oeeo wmm points to attend to business mat by Dr. Belt from Dr. Strieker. Iters and vl'it here for a few Dear Doctor Belt: I hours Saturday was J. J. Luti. Your letter of September 18th re-jof Voncalla. ceived and I am glad to explain . the policy .of the state board of 'visitors In Town ' health in -regard to the assistance I Among those to spend Satur being given to full time county day in Roseburg visiting and units. It is the purpose of the state 'shopping were Mr. and Mrs. C. only to furnish funds sufficient tdiA. Lllja and family, of Canyon- vllle. . . Arrives From Spoksne M. O. Mannett, of Spokane, arriv ed here this morning and will be a guest for several days at the M.'K. Middleburg borne. I lata Nothing else. That's the kind to wear. That's the kind we sell. Ail the new Ideas In both styles and finishes. A color for every taste. Come In today and look them over. GIVES LARGE SUM T The Roseburg Womsn's Club In R Its regular meeting appropriated 1 4 the sum of 1500 from Its treasury m to aid the library board In the iSj Automatic Ironer Motor Driven Electrically Heated. 1 Here Today J. Falirick, of Round Prairie, Is spending a few days in Roseburg visiiiug wiin menu auu loosing Visitor Saturday W. H. Sulle. of Wilbur, spent Saturday afternoon in this eity attending to bu"iness mutters and trading, returning home in the evening. Roseburg Boy Pledged Lyle Weed, Roseburg boy. who is attending Willamette University, has been pledged to Sigma Pau fraternity. Return to Eugene Mr. and Mrs. H. S. lull pan have returned to Kugene, after spending the week end here as the guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wharton. I VMloin Today - Mr. and Mrs. A. E. stepnens and baby, of Myrtle Creek, motor ed here today and spent several hours transacting business and shopping. make It possible for counties to learn the value. of a full time health unit The policy adopted at the very beginning waa one of grad ually reducing the amount of as sistance each year and is In con formity with the suggested changes for the coming year. It may "be true, however, that taking over the salary of a nurse Is too much of an Increase in one year, it would sug gest that the budget be anranged so that the county will take over . .cast uuc-unu .no mibi J ui vile .. , .., ... , . . nurse. This would merely constl- clty vl3l,lng wltn "ieDAs tute a gradual increase In the bud get The Increased value of the work ahould make this possible. Visits Friends Miss Helen Attcrbury Is spend ing a few days here visiting with friends. Miss Atterbury, former ly of this city, is now residing in Tort land. Sicnd Week Kml Miss Lucille Wright, former Roseburg girl, returned .to. her I home In Portland Sunday . after spending the week end in this Return From Eastern Oregon O. E. White, of this city, and ... . vt ' ., ; M.oraon u. King, ui l-us singeies. We are adopting this policy for r(.turned here Saturday after a Return From Hunting Trip Dr. Clair K. Allen, of this city. and Fred Rlchter, of Sunshine Ranch, have returned homo after a week's hunting trip near Drew Mrs. Wade Returns Mrs. C. B. Wade returned Satur day from a month's trip to eastern points. She spent some tlmo visit ing with her parents In llismark. North Dakota, and also at St. Paul. the entire state and we find It nec- i motor trip to Ilend, Burns and essary to make the same proposl-1 otner ,,,.,, Oregon puints for ! offices In their new building on Returns From California Herbert Byers. of Canyonvilfo, spent Saturday afternoon here vis iting with friends. Mr. Uyers has just returned from a trip to Cali fornia points, where he visited his brother, Cecil. More New Chevrolets The Hunson-Chevrolct Co., with and two the uon 10 an counties, several or tnei. ,i.. counties have agreed to take over . one-halt tho salary of one nurse ' living For South and 1 hardly think this Is asklngl Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Stilili. or too much. I wish you would take this citv. lift today for a short this matter up with all those con- visit In California, Nevailn. cerned and let me know at an early date what their attitude is In re gard to such an Increase. Several counties have asked for assistance to start full time units and it is only in this way that we can raise money for this purpose. Trusting that you will be able to see you- way clear in this matter, I am Yours very truly, FREDERICK D. STRICKLER, State Health Officer. As a result of these demsnds, the county budget aa tentatively sug gested, will contain a request for an additional $900 for the county health unitathe Increase to be con sidered by the budget committee In making Its recommendations to the county court North Rose street. Just oft Cass, are today setting up another ship ment of 1925 Chevrolets. Among the lot are sedans, coupes and roadsters. Texas and Louisiana. They will I llotelnuui Here visit with relutives and friends in the south. Movlrur To Kimene . ' J. Crocroft returned here Satur day from Eugene,. where he took numler of household errects and where he will move this week, and locate. Mr. Cracroft has been residing on one of the Curry plats. 1. E. I.athron. proprietor of the Alexandria Hotel at Los An geles, II. L. Frank, proprietor of the Ambassador Hotel at Los An geles, and Charles R. Krnser, pro prietor of the Senator Hotel at Sacramento, ere guests, at the Umpqua Hotel last night. purchase of new books. - In spite of the fact that the club Is giving ' a great dial of thought to Us financial condition, preparing to start work soon on a new club house, the women have always been very active In their support of the library, their club house site having originally been offer ed to the city aa a site for a library building. In continuing this support they are working to increase the volume of books and the appropriation made in their meeting will be used for that purpose. Plans for tho construction of their building are proceeding rapidly and their bond Issue will soon be floated. Attorney Carl Imberly has been retained to attend to the legal affairs In con nection with the bond issue, which will be in tho sum of 15.000 and which will be used for the jOOnsiruCllon Ol uiw Jmiiwni I building. Corporation papers are I now being drawn up In order that the club may legally Issue tne bonds, which will bear a legal rate of Interest and will be a good investment. The membership drive is to start within a short time under the direction of Mrs. H. R. Ner bas. The membership committee expects to make a thorough can vass of the city in their drive for new members for the club. The club is also active in pre paring for the annual fall flower exchange,, which is to be held at the Chamber f Commerce orflce on Friday and Saturday. This is always a popular event, pro viding as It does a place where residents may rind cuttings, sups or bulbs of choice flowers and shrubs for the beautificatlon of "' Ithelr yards. I Another event the club Is spons- Douglas County I'omona Grange orlng Is the Hollowe'en ball, which met iih the Drain grunge In an -will take place on October 31. all-duy svssion,of Saturday. October! This will be a very enjoyable SPENCERS flSM.W.MaA. Roseburg's Newest Llvsst, Leading Men's and Young Men's Store. . No Treadle. ' No Manual Pressure. Fully Automatic Works from light cir cuit. See It work at our storo. ' SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS P; E co. fair mm social occasion, the proceeds to go to the clubhouse fund. MAIL PLANE HITS MOUNTAIN DURING FOG"; PILOT KILLED rAaxHatnl Prm UMi Win ) BELLEFONTE, Ta., Oct. 12. Visitor to our store this week may buy H Super Ironing Cord, complete with plugs... 88c U 7-ft. Extension Corj with plug and socket 68c 9 A Toaster, toasting both sides at once. ......$5.00 V Aluminum Flashlight with Batteries ...50c B One only to each buyer of each article. 8 ARTHUR H. CR0WELL . 225 N. Jackson Agent Westinghouse Mazda Lamps. I aM 4 MILES A MINUTE 10. During the business session' In the morning, .severul resolutions were adopted, among which were the following: Kndorsiug the action of the 1924 session of the state grange In permitting the Oregon Orange Rulletin to accept political advertising during the coming cam- palKii; thut the next meeting of the iKuiKlas County Pomona shall Another casualty has been added be held In the city of Hnseburg at ;t0 tho long list of men who have some nan not yet uecioeu upon, i given their Uvea to the advance and that the Pomona degree team ; ment of the postal service. The shall exemplify the work of the I'o- body of Charles H. Ames, who met mona degree, the team to be under dtath In line of duly when his mall thn guidance of the lecturer, Mrs. I plane crashed luto the side of Nit Henry Landers, of Evergreen : tsfiiy mountain, 10 days ago and grange. which waa revealed only yesterday. This latter motion was adopted ; reposed todny in a little Dellcfonte anu must no carrieu out oerore tne undertaking establishment. Oregon State Orange can be In-1 All mall officials expressed the vited to meet nt Roseburg. as It Is opinion that Ames, confused In s an unwritten law that the state fog and driven his ship into the praline, wiih Its attendance of from .mountain. The Plane was badly Truck companies of Oregon and ! SPEED RATE OVER wasmugiua uavv mvu buiib iu iu eral courts here and at Tacoma, attacking the gasoline tax of the respective states. The allegation is made that the tax Is unconstitu tional because It Is in effect a toll upon traffic on highways construct ed in part by federal allotments of money. LUMBERMAN GOOD S. P. WITNESS AT PORTLAND HEARING S0i) to lwio will not meet In Bny city unless either some subordi nate or the Pomona grange is able to put on the Pomona degree In an acceptable manner. After the bountiful dinner pro vided by tho Indies of the grange Mrs. Anna Kruse, lecturer wrecked. , IIOAt.LIN MAN FINED. r.VMorUtf-l Pns lH Wlrp.) MKIU'Oltll. Ore., Oct. 12. Jack Klnfrock, who claims his ro of Uldence lis L Angeles, was fined Drain grange, took cha.ge-of the I : for possession of liquor and proKiiiiu. which one-tied lth sons1"" for exreedlng the speed limit, BOBBED HAIR BEGAN WITH FRENCH REIGN OF TERROR HOLLYWOOD, Cal.. Oct 12. The fashion of bobbed hair was In vogue during the French revolu tion, at least by women who faced decapitation by the gullotlne. Testi mony to this waa disclosed In a grim little satire, "written by a French woman at the time of the Commune, which was found in a strike 2. Ruel tried to bunt Ball I" oi rrencn dooks ana menu I, high. Aldridge was working a ""'P obtained by a large motion wide curve, which be alternated Picture studio here for research with . fast ball. Ball 8. high. W0I)C- . 9IeWl Wright also took care of Ruel, Tne, wri,e' commented on the throwing him out at first Wright's ; Prevalence of shorn tresses in this play In this Inning was brilliant w'": , ... Bluege up. Foul, strike 1. Stuffy " J" th custom before women Mclnnis came over to the Senator's f "ecu,ed to. fut " their hair, bench and took Bluege's towering " nay not interfere with the fouL No runs, no hits, no errors. executioner's blsde. So all RoyaJ Ninth Inning lst women go to the guillotine with It looked very rosy for the Plr-'th,r hair off at the neck. Incident als, and a trip back to Pittsburgh ally, the head soon follows this ex for both teams tonight Carey up. m.pJf; . . . Carey is now batting rfghthanded. ! "Orlsettes. as a bit of humor, be Bsll 1. inside. Foul, strike 1. an cutting their hslr the same Zachary threw out Carey at first "7-aplng the aristocrats In their robbing the fleet Pirate with a st fashion. They are finding that lesplng slop of bis grounder. Cuy- u comfortable and the custom ler np. Foul, strike 1. Strike 1, 'rowing. No one knows where called. Ball 1. low and outside. w' '("P Ball J, inside. Judge took Cuyler ' " hopper and ran over to first base. WAITS TOO lONO to BUB Barnhsrt up. Ball 1, inside. Ball SHERIFF FOR DAMAGES J7t.lde Strike 1. caHed. Ball f,l FRANCISCO, Oct 12.-The outside. Strike z. swung. Barnhart United States Clrcut Court today got base on balls, the fourth be- ;ff,t? ,h decr ' tb IT ?f J-. i..m. Tn.n, BB. nii 1. E. J. Murray versus Sheriff L. L. Foul, strike 1. Traynor singled Lo. al. of Klamath county. Ore-, past Peck. Bsrnhart halting at sec- a , pi. u, Ind. Zachary was taken from the district court ruling that the time box and Marberry went In to pitch. """IT? '"r """" "i. "T", Marberry took a warm np while "It for 123 750 against the sheriff Wright went to bat . Wright up: and others for alleged Improper ar Barnhart scored on Wrights hot rest and sebrare i of property. The smash through Blueg, for hit circuit court he d the sheriff s sure-! Ooslin creation with a firioos lift ty bond non-attachsble. sustaining which imbedded itself la the per- lower court ruling. j Visiting Sister Here Mrs. D. Baughman, of Melrose, is spending several days In Rose- Mr. McGlnnis Vlsitor burg visiting with her sister, Mrs. M. A. McOinnls.-of Portland, was , o. Brandt, of San Francisco, who a Friday visitor In Roseburg, en-1 is stopping over here for a few route to Canyonvllle, where he will , jays enroute home after a trip visit at the Lewis Hanks home, ! through Mexico, the southern after which, with Mr. Hanks and a j 8(ates, and through Canada. party of friends, he will leave forj a week's hunt 111 the Rogue river . nforma for Teachers country. The members of the Rose school P. T. A. are giving an informal Return From Coast party to the teachers of the Hose Mr. and Mrs. John Runyan, Miss , K,hoo, ( (he M(x)s(1 ha A, m(.m. Hazel Ooodwin. Max Carman and I an,, patrons are nvl,.u , ,. Truman ytin, spent Sunday at , d ThirH bp R br(.f iro. when the party left Rnselmrg the morning, they found It runny at the ocean, and Mrs. iiunyan Biai Kidin, ivilimni uy kuiim-d aim f ireMiiuums, hiiu "d that it was the finest day at the beach that she had ever wit nessed. The party went swimming and enjoyed a picnic lunch, re turning home In the evening. sured. a good time, is as MS Th Largttt Stock of Good Used ' Chevrolet and Fords In Roseburg We Will Sell on EASY TERMS Hanson Chevrolet Co. Phone'44 Stewarts to Return ToniQ't Dr. and Mrs. E. II. Stenart will return hre tonight from Omaha, where Ir. Stewart attended the national American I-glnn. conven tion. They have been absent from Roseburg for the past two weeks, and stopjied ovr in Portland on their return. Dr. Stewart v. ill be In his offices tomorrow. Raffety H Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Raffety and their daurht'-r, Gladys, of Srt'em. spent Sunday In Rnseb'.irg. 'i"ney have been vlnltin? a short t!me In ei Coos Hay district. Tli y I' ft by the members and a special chorus. Considerable discussion of the proposed enlargement of the terri tory of the l'o.-t of I'mpqua and the forming In the north end of the county of a super ond district took place, and the ninjurlty of the mem bers of Drain grange are opposed to throwing most of that end of the county Into one large rood district. The question of a public market for Rosebfrg wns discussed, and also the proposed increase in freight rates being demanded western ing derived by the members of the Pacific Wool Orowe.-s' Association and the pnuttry association was al-i so explained by those present who are connected with these success ful cooperative organizations. A committee composed of C. II. Il.'illey, Kred (ioff and 11. II. Kc cleston was appointed to obtain from Professor Scudder of O. A. C. Information concerning the demon-1 strnilon farm located east oft Koseburg and see If the farm can not be purehc.sid for Its original purposes, that of county fair grounds. This eoninilltee was also In structed to interview the county court to ascertnln bow mwh. If any, of the slate fund for fairs Is still in the pos-s.ion of llie court and to obtain. If possible, the bal nnce of this fur.d for the p-jrpose of holding a iKitnto Rnd corn :;how iu Roseburg In November. In the Justice court today, on a plea of guilty. Flnfrock, mentioned In the nbove dispatch. Is a resilient of HoiiKlln. according to Sheriff Starmer, who waa notified of the arrest by Mfdford officers. MITCHELL FIELD, New York. Oct. It. Llentenaal Cyrus K. Bettis. U. 8. A piloting a special Curtis racer today won th 125 Pulitzer trophy contest, the blue ribbon classic of avla- Hon. He set a new record for the event of 248. mile an hour, which also was of- ftrially announced aa a world's record tor a closed circuit course. ' .. (AmvmHsImI Ptms leased Win.) PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 12. Testifying today for the Southern Pacific in the hearing before - initlnn rnnirpu. Oct I -i 't - - a ? IRRIGATION FARMERS SHOW MID-SUMMER CROP RESULTS 'M-iatd ITms Lfaitd lA.) TORTLAND. Ore.. Oct. 12. Ton ikn fPiiniiln Uvlaallnn -I... K,.l. Il l. i""ei- i . roads, and the benefit, bi 1 ,enii ,. I", Che Chamber of Commerce today. They brought with them fresh strawberries, cream, potatoes, let- Ituce and honey products of their ; farms,, which wenf) served to the i business men as a demonstration lot what can be raised on the lands of the project, which the land set tlement department of the cham ber is aiding In settling. Munager Arthnr Foster of the land settlement department of the Chamber told of tho Tumalo pro ject and the success the settleraara achieving. He said the chamber Is Charles D. Mnhaffle, director of fi nance of the Interstate commerce commission, 11. I). Mortenson, pres ident of the Pelican Ray Lumber company, said that lumbermen of tho Klamnth basin and business men of Klamath Falls prefer the completion of the Southern Pacific program over the promised competi tion from the northern lines. Mortenson said he spoke for It or 15 of the 0 mills now actually cutting. "If the Southern Pacific goer through and gives us the outlet to the east as planned," said Morten son. "we think that program will b? sufficient for our needs." "It that program more desirable than having the Oregon Trunk line In there?" ask'il lien C lay, coun sel for the Southern Pacific. "As an alternative," answered Mortenson, "certainly we would prefer one real strong development go Into effect. We do not think any more necessary. It Is generally conceded by all Klamath Falls business men, I have talked to, that the building of the Modoc North' ern, which Is a new line to the east Is the most needed." Mortenson declared that If all the mills promised in connection with both Southern Paclfio and Oregon Trunk development began cutting they would wipe out the 25. ono.ono.ooo to 3o.0o0.000.00n feet of timber in the district in 25 to 30 years. It would take from 50 to 75 years of reforestation, with govern ment aid. to reproduce one third that much marketable timber In Ihe same territory, he said. BERtENBACH DISPOSES OF KING SOLOMON IN NINTH Mwv-!aKt !'rw uvd Wlrv.) ' POIX) GROUNDS, N. Y., Oct. 12. J Paul Ilerlenbach, llfht heavy-! weight champion, this afternoon I launching on a campaign to aid in '"'"n' f plnTm. tn . he OPPOSES BOXING COMMISSION the settlement of the project. i W Solomon i of Panama In "J"; w , He Introduced tho farmers who i"'.1"" " fi- to 7. Fire loss in Klamath country this year was only about 30.000 feet of timber. ' Hood River apple crop Is aow ea. ttmated at 200 cars. Night shift added at Pelican Bay box factory, Klamath Falls. Klamath Falls Algoma lath mills open, to run with double shift. Svenson Astoria section of Co lumbia highway will be repaved, at cost of 1281,402. Portland Northwestern Electric Co. spends $20,000, repairing White Salmon power line. " Roseburg Vein of poller's clay, 1200 feet wide found on North Cmpqua river. Medforil Pear crop estimated at 1600 carloads. Pacific Cooperative Wool Grow ers said to be largest wool associa tion In Ihe United States, and larg est marketing organisation In Ore gon. 1 McMlnnvllle Nestle's milk con densary reopens with 50 employes, to handle 90.000 pounds milk dsily. Portland Wheat exports during September were 2.9(14.695 bushels. Oregon eggs being shipped In cold storsge to exclusive English market. Portland Pacific Steamship Co. reports 15 per ceut passenger gain over 3924. Salem Willamette river row o.wned for steamer navigation be tween Salem and Portland. Portland Hnrsh Display Case company 120,000 capital, opens fac tory. . t LETTERS FROM THE X t PEOPLE 1 had contributed to the unchenn. MERCHANTS TO MEET. A special meeting of the Rose burg Merrhant Association will be held tonight for the purpose of con sidering the employment of a n!aht officer. Ihe merchants have been trying for some time to get aid from the city council, hut have The referee halted tho match to save Solomon from further punish ment after he had been knocked down three limes in Ihe eighth. Editor News-Review: OREGON WEEKLY INDUSTRIALjREVIEW Newport West Coast Power Co. rebuilding power and lifcht system here. New service extended to Ya- SANiWYi W. C. T. U. MEETS AT PRESBYTERIAN rHIJf H flN FRinAV .,.!.,'. .... . .....,.; fiuK.s. The W. V. T. V. convention will Hon fiaun the city. Several other , Conby Paving work begun th's monilna for s-'alcm. hire be held at the Presbyterian church matters of Important business will ir-Kn t.lty anoman section. Ih. v .!. t.iln.nl hv Mr. anil Mrs. 1VJ.. A m .. K.. h rnnaldereil The tneetlne sill he Reedsporl I mpqun Mills Sam Knser, and will go on a tac-' prepared, and at the noon hour a held at the office of the aecretary, lion trip Into Washington. number of short talks will be glv- K. R. Kirny i en by Roseburg men. Dr. Ioula ! o A-siflned New Territory Ulbert Hanks will be toastmsster. SWIFT A CO. SUES OREGON T. T. Maynsrd, of Portland, a A splendid evening progrsm has i TO STOP TAX COLLECTION representative of lb Cleaver Mann--en outlined, and silver and gold I 11 facturing company, has been as- medal contests hsve been prepared j MirUwi Vm wiro signed Douglas county Bid will for the children of Roseburg and I SALEM. Ore.. Oct. 12. Swift A handle the Dlack Cat roof .:iitits. Myrtle Creek. The members of company, an Illinois corporation, s product of the company, lie will the ljyal Temperance legion of have filed suit In the circuit court also do expert repair work a well Camas Valley will ureaent a play- for Mutlnomuh county to restrain as painting, snit sll work Is gusr- let. the state lax commission from col-1 cntoe-i. offices nuve been r" ireti The nubile Is Invited, The city council, In allowing prize fighting has put Roseburg "on thj map" In an undescribable rhe fart that the last legislature made It legal is no excuse, and it waa certainly hard pressed for something to do. If this waa classed aa constructive legislation! j If at Its next session It legalize I road houses, and gambling clubs. onino doubt Roseburg will promptly fall In line. It t I anticipate the railroads will be Timber Co. buys J.iii.noo.oon feet , naru presseu io . -i-uininu... ..UUI limle r on Smith Itlvcr. and will seekers to the L'uunuh valley, lock Incnase rapacity of mills here. ; ins; for Idea surroundings for their Eugem llulldiiic permits for , bys and girls! line months totaled I2.14s.s45. Surely there are enough clean Raliiler - State highway approves 'mlndi-d and clear thinking resident proposed l ong Hell tool bridge in your city to present Its develop, across Columbia. , Ing a moral atmosphere that the Portland -Nine months building j devil himself would delight in. permits we e f32,i;,510, 37 perl With numerous churches, with cent above li"t Ithelr splendid Infuence -for good. Sandy-Electricity row available! wnn ciuos, who smgn ot we Dunn anu vvh serve, wnn sv . -.lit I.. .... ,. -... .v.'sl I.. r:ili from Pull Hen miner ouilcl ana we serve. no em-ii n "ii. , ... . nn u, . inu , - - - - '- - . ... . . with the French Tr.nsfer company, person is reoues.cd i to , bring lunch plaintiff comp, iny contend. ""J"- ... ,,. and mean, of attracting new- lor two. i once win oe serrrn iit , iuvvhi. -.- - i. i. w., . j . .. .. nnn duri-ii Hi-iiiwnhfr. roinTs. It Is hard to understand nn rtosfiiiirK union. mm. .... m . "-. i - - - Page Is charman of the luncheon n commlttee. and assisting her will TRUCK COMPANIES FIGHT PIERCE FIXES NAVAL DAY. rAsWalxt hn Wlf ) SALEM, Ore.. Oct 12 fiirer- he Mr-ftlulse Koblhagen. Mrs. 1. nor Pierce lodsy issued a rrorta- c. Arthur. Mrs. L. L. Hodle. Mrs. .tnstlon setting aside Tuesday, Oc- a. W. Young, Mrs. A. T. Iwrenc (tnuer 27, as naval day. jand Mrs. Horace lierg. ' OREGON GASOLINE TAX AMnrUMl riM I WlrO PORTLAND, Ore., Oct 12.- Kali-m tlrecoti Pulii Paoer I now sucn Co develops successful process for: been made. utilizing Douglas fir snd other roeslnos softwoods for hlKh grsde paper. , (.rants Pass City Is host to a blunder could have WALTER O. PAUL, South Deer Creek. Cook with gas.