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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY, MAY 21. 1927. When You Buy a Chance For On the three valuable prizes to be given away at the Queen's Ball of the Strawberry Carnival on Satur day night, May 28th, you will be helping by 100 votes to elect your favorite contestant and will be helping the Umpqua Chiefs make the Carnival a success. Miss Mona Porter at the California Oregon Power Company office, Miss Wave Reed at Junior High School, and Miss Audrey Hervey at the Palace of Sweets will appreciate your spending your money with them for a chance on the prizes or for a Queen's Ball ticket. STRAWBERRY CARNIVAL COMMITTEE SIX . i i LOCAL NEWS j ' Com OlAAlm . I ': n- ..... ' a t a.. . 1)1,1. illo, wera-here for a few' liourH 'on Friday A'IhUIiib with iIpihIh ' mid transacting biwlm-HH, ..in t-r nav , i Mrs. V. UneH, of Dlllnrd, spent several liourH Krldav vlBltintl with friend nml nitemllnir to business ; affairs hi this city. ': From Olalla ; l Mi. Jflnri niltvhnt. nf Olalla. , WilB It VJBJIU1 111 HUB LIIJ .-in... '"afternoon and was. shopping and . transacting business. . From Dillard j Mr. and. Mrs. AV. 0. Lawrence, ol ' Dlllnrd, were In this city for sever - tl hours on Friday visiting and at- lending to business ninttors. . From Dillard Mrs. Julnls Meier, of Dillard, was p'n visitor in this city on Friday ' ufternoon and was Bhopplng ' und s attending to business affairs. . In Shopping r Mrs. Geo. Winston, of Winston. was a Itoseburg Vlsltor Friday, 'spending .the afternoon shopping rand visiting with friends. ,;, , ..,. :0n Business : Tred Chambeilnln, . of Looking r filuss, spent several hours Friday j -1 11 (his city attending, to business ; matters . and visiting with, friends. i Hulls Visit - ' ' 1 ("'; i.i i! Mr. and "Mrs'. Harry Hull 'ino i tored from r Oakland . yesterday, -spending eveial" hours- shopping Jand attending to business matters. Visitor Here ' )j Shirley Clayton, Dillard rosl v'dent, was attending to business affairs and visiting with friends In this city for a few hours on Frl- day. . -;. ' : ' ;-Vlsltors Frldayr-r , Mrs. C,Cf ihircli, ,poBtinnster..of ''f Myrtle Creak, Mr., and '. jvf rs." H. f: P. Rico - and. Mrs. Lilly Farmor swore among those to visit and lrnnsact 'huslnoss hero Friday. ... ! Expected Today Mrs. Lane Moiioy of Saleni; a ; former resident of this city, Is ex--peeled todny and will spend sev loral weeks visiting with her : mother, Mrs. K. j, Mnrsters, and j-frlendB. J ' DIRECTORS, A. G. Sutherland, Vlce-Pres. Joseph Mlceltl W. F. Harris, Pres. Henry Harth ; Douglas Abstract Co. Incorporated CAPITAL $25,000.00 Abstracts, Blue Prints, Farm Loans, City Loans, Title Insurance. JStWHttn Summer School Enrollment dates Monday, June 61320, under the direc tion of our regular teachers, and at reasonable rates. Ask for Information, It's a good school. : Eugene Business College A. E. Roberts, President Phone 060 992 Willamette Street Eugene, Oregon Something New in Peanuts! PEANUT Salted in the Shell If you'll try them you'll always buy them WHY? because you'll like them. WHERE TO GET THEM ...- B& At Most AH Grocery B Koad Home From Portland Mrs. M. E. Hitler returned this morning from 1'ortland where nho has been spending the past few days on a visit. From Hoaglin Mr. and .Mrs, Carl Messing of Hoaglin were In itoseburg Friday and today visiting with friends and transacting business. From O. A. C Harold WahiBCott, student at 0. A. 0 arrived last night from Cor vallls to spend the week-end vla lllng his parents, Dr. and Mrs. K. J. Walnscott. Visitor Here H. J. Casey, who was an arri val hero from the north a few days ago to look after business af fairs, left this morning for Myrtle Creek to spend a short time. Mr. Dawe Here A. . Dawe, who Is employed by the Southern Pacific company at Oak Iiidgo, arrived this morning to visit with his family for a few days. , Here From Eugene Joo Ward Young arrived this morning to visit over Sunday with friends. Ho formerly made his homo In Roseburg and Is now at tending U of 0. , , . ; . , To San Francisco Mrs. J. C, Householder left this morning for San Francisco, whore she will spend the next few woeks visiting as tiro guest, of hor' daugh ter, Mrs. Rudolph Koller', and fam ily. Home from Portland Mrs, Peter Jory returned this morning from Portlnnd whero she has been visiting with relatives for the paat several weeks. She was accompanied home by her . .daugh ter, Miss Jennie Jory, who will re main, until Sunday i evening, hefore returning to tlio' metropolis,' " '"; Son Born Rosers ' 1 Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rosor, who make their homo near Pittsburg, Pa., are tlio proud parents of a baby daughter, born May !), accord Ing to word received horo by Mr. RoBor's parontfl, Mr. and' Mrs. S. A. Rosor. Their, son formerly made his homo In this city and is well known. H. 0. Pargeter,' i Sec'y-Treasurer, . K Stores, l.andy Stores and E stands. .. ( Hera on Business Neil illuiidi'll, of Shoestring val ley iieur itlddle. wuh a hiiHlnetiB visitor in HoHebut'K today. Frcm Corvallls Miss Lucy A. Case, of O. A. C, was an arrival from ('nn'allls lust levelling an dlB visiting hero. . Visitor Here J. Hagioy of Winchester Day was an arrival In this city yesterday afternoon to visit and look after business affairs. From Dlxonvllle Albert Krogel, of Dlxonvllle, was a visitor In this city yester day afternoon and wsb attending to business affairs. ' " 1 Jordons Visit -' ' Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Jordan, of Looking Glass, were hero this niorn.ing visiting with friends and attending to business matters. Visitor Friday Mrs. R. A. Hercber, of Dillard, spent u few hours on Friday In Ibis city visiting with friends and Bhop plng. ' - From Melrose Vincent Preschern, of Melrose, was a Roseburg visitor on Frldny and was looking after business matters and trading. From Ruckles Tommy Hurnett, of Rlcklea spent several hours in this city Friday visiting with friends and attending to business affairs. Move to , Klamath Falls Mr. and Mrs. Evan Wlmor and faml(y left today lor Klamath Falls where they will locate per manently. Mr. Wlmer, who has been employed by the Southern Pa cific company nt Klamath Falls for several months, has been ;In Roseburg the past few days mnk Ing arrangements for the moving of his household goods. Cottage cueeBe. ltoseDurg Dairy. Phone 188- NOTICE ' -; fro! Whom It May .Concern: Whereas, the Fish Commission of the. State of Oregori'bnB propagated and atockod and Is propagating and stocking the waters of tho Umpqua river and Its tributaries, within tho stnto of Orogon, with salmon and other food fish', nnd Whereas, the Umpqua river and Us tributaries are frequented by salmon and other food fish, and, for the purposo of protecting tho snmo, the Bald fish commission of tho stnto of Oregon has decided to close tho waters of the Umpqua rlvor and Its tributaries, as fol lows, towlt: ' All tho waters of tho Umpqua rlvor and Us tributaries above tho juncture of Big Mill Crook ind the Umpqua river, In Douglas county, Stato of Oregon, to net fishing or fishing for commercial-purposes by any moans for salmon nnd other food fish; provided, however, that during the months of January, Fobruary, March, July, August, September, October, Novombor nnd December, of each year, It shall be lawful to fish In the wators of said Umpqun river by lawful means for commer cial purpoBOS for salmon and other food Hah up to the Juncluro or tho North Fork nnd the South Fork of the Umpqua river, in Douglas county, state of -Orogon: Now, therefore, Notico is hereby given by said Fish Commission of the Stato of Orogon, that tho said wators of the Umpqua river nnd its tributaries, In the county of Doug Ins, Btato of Orogon, described as follows, to-wlt: All the waters of the Umpqun rlvor and lta tributaries above tho Juncture of Big Mill Creek and tho Umpqua rlvor, In Douglas county, state of Oregon, are hereby closed to net fishing or fishing for commercial purposes by : any means, for salmon and other j food fish, from nnd after the 1st 'day of Juno. 1927;. provided, how j over, that during the months of 1 January, February, Mnrch, July, August, Septomber, October, No vember nnd December of each year, It shall bo lawful to fish In tho wators of said Umpqua rlvor by lawful means for commercial purposes, for salmon and other food fish up to tho juncture of tlio North Fork and tho South Fork" of tlio Umpqua rlvor. In Douglas I county, stato nt Oregon, nnd tho i said waters heretn closed shall r ! main closed until they nro ncntn j opened to said fishing for salmon I nnd othor food flHh herein pro- hiblted, as provided for by section 1 8 of chapter 105 of tho Ocneral j Laws of Oregon of the year 1921. ; And. that on nnd after tho 1st i day of Juno, 1927, It will bo un j lawful to fish for or take or catch ! with not or by means for comnier ' cinl purposes any snlmon or othor ' food fishes In any of said waters ! closed by this order. Any and all persons violating the provisions of ; this notice will bo prosecuted as by law provided: AH orders heretofore made and promulgated by tho said Fish Com mission relatlne to tho waters of the Umpquu river nro hereby ro ' yoked. Dated this 2nd day of May. A. D 1927. FISH COMMISSION OF THE STATU OF OH BOON. Tly John C. Voatoh, Chairman, lly F. P. Kendall. Ry C. A. Irflnenwebcr. Several Roseburg people left today for Marshfleld to attend tlio performances of the Al O. Dames Circus. Among those going were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Winston and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Keener and daughter, - Elizabeth, Dr. and Mrs. Ceo. A. Iiradburn. i In U. of O.-Aggie Meet Morrill Hitter, well known Rose burg boy, Is entered in the 220 yard dash at the University of Oregon und O. A. C. track meet being held In Eugene today. .Mr. Hitter has made an enviable re cord for himself in truck events at O. A. C. and Is Is hoped that he will triumph In today's contest. MrB. Johnson Here Mrs. Ed Johnson of Portland ar rived this week to -visit at the home of her mother, ,Mis. llloom, und wilh other relatives and friends for a few weeks. From Riddle Mrs. Hdna McDonald and daugh ter of Riddle Bpent the aflernoon In Roseburg visiting with friends and shopping. STILL GOING TRAMP (stopping to ask for a band-out) : I've walked 40 miles to day, ma'am. I,ADY: Splendid! You really must push on the try to mako a record. London Opinion. TRUE LOVE "Thov'ro still vorv much in love Willi each other." "Are they?" "Ves. when she's nwav she writes letters to him whether she needs money or not." Answers. ELGAROSE CHILD DIES FRIDAY Carl August Forslund, age 5 years, died at the family lromo at Melroso Friday" following compli cations of whooping coukIi, measles and .pneumonin. Tho boy leaves his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl urslMid, of iMclrose, and a sister of Rosoburg, the latter also being quite 111 at her homo with measles and pneumonia., .The tunonii serv ices will bo held nt 10 o'clock Sun day j, morning at. tho Klgnrose church, -tho pastor- of tho church officiating. M. 10. Hitter, funeral director of tho Roseburg Under taking company, Is' in charge. Bur ial will he at the Elgarose ceme tery., ' HARNEY COUNTY WOULD RID JAIL . OF LONE INMATE '(Associated PreM Lcasml WIro.) ' Rnlem, Ore., May 21 Because Harney comity, the Inrgost coun ty in Oregon, is maintaining its jail to care for only one prisoner, hvc Karpentor, an apponl lias come to Governor Patterson to free Karpenter and save the county its jail expense. Karpenter is doing tiino for UpttlegKiuK. Ho hits serv ed bIx months and is now serving additional time in lieu ol paying a SiiOO fine. Karpentor's case was presented to the governor yester day by Pat, Douegan, an attornoy of Burns. UMATILLA WATER ' WILL BE STOCKED WITH GAME FISH (AMOclatwl Prrsa leased Wire.) PORTLAND, Ore., May 21. McKay lake in Umatilla county is to be stocked with bass, croppies, cat fish and suufiHh. M. h. Kyi-k-man, superintendent of hatcheries announced today following his re turn lust night with Stato Gamo Warden Harold Clifford, from east ern Oregon. Tlin work of storking the lake will start In June. Ryek man said this would assure Uma tilla county a fishing lake. Some work at the Union hatch eries, including addition of ponds, was decided upon. , Gamo Warden Clifford said to day that the commission nt its last meeting ordered the opening of the foreign streams that had been closed : In Umatilla county, north nnd south forks MrKny Creek; north and south forks Umatilla river; north and south forks M each am creek. , Idike county: Hills creek, com monly known as Kitson creek. JTUST ASKTHiS WOMAN FOlU SHE VCKOWS When Mrs. Particular asked us to take fart1 of hr blouses we did ro. After we returned them to her homo die called un up on the phone and told us that she was par ticularly pleased with this laun diy. will I1. Roseburg Steam Laundry Phone 79 Roseburfl YA. MISSISIPPI IS E, T NEW ORLEANS, Ln.. May 21. Two .thousand -men were battling in u downpour of rain today at Mc Crea on the east hank of tho lAtachafulaya to hold back the riv er. Tho current was threatening the embankments protecting two million acres and, 107,000 persons in Louisiana's "sugar bowl." Great chunks of the embankment were swept away from time to time, but eneh time the men had anticipated tho slough and the wa ter came against new ramparts. NEW ORLEANS, La., May 21 Possibility that the Mississippi river might be changing Its course so that in tho future tho stream would run to the Gulf of Mexico thru the Atchafalaya basin, occu pied river engineers here today. The opinion Hint this might hap pen waB expressed by Major John Gotwals after a survey of the situa tion at Melville, George Schoen berger. chief state engineer and John Klorer, New Orleans levee board englnoer saldHhey believed It possible. However, D. C. Wa dill, federal engineer in charge of the lower river, said that all that was keeping the mighty current from cutting a new and shorter channel to the gulf was a pair of stone sills, built in the bed of the Atchafalaya in 1890. Whether would hold against the terrific force of the current was problema tical, he believed. Refugees continued to pour out of Point Coupee parish as a result of a warning Issued by John M. Parker, state relief commissioner. A crevnsso in the levees at Point Coupee would inundate about 2.000.000 acres, the last of the fer tile : "sugar -bowl" section, and af fect, about ,100,000 persons. The danger- zone is from 130 to 1K0 miles above Now Orleans on the west Bido of the Mississippi. " While tho evacuation was under way a force of 2500 men. who work ed all last night were fighting to save the levee at McCrea, 10 miles below the point where the Atcha falaya joins Old River. Buy CcCormlck-Deerlng hay ma chinery because you can get re pairs quickly. This may save your entire hay crop some season. Sold by Wharton Bros. ...... 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To make the defeat of the me tropolitan teams complete, the Brooklyn Robins dropped one to the Chicago Cubs, 7 to 6. . i A 1 2to 5 victory for the Athle tics over the White Sox at Chicago drew attention to a hot battle for second' place In the American, league behind the. Yanks. The Sox hold the coveted rung now. '-.-A; double header between the Phils and the Reds gave old Cy Williams. Quaker right fielder, an opportunity to hit three homers and tie the season's record of nine now held jointly by Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig. He made one in the first which the Reds won. 0 to 3, and two in the second which the Phils took 15 to 2. PRACTICE SHOOT BE HELD SUNDAY BY LOCAL GUN CLUB i i Tho Rosebure EUn club will sponsor n practice nhoot at tho Sim club grounds Sunday. A num ber of tlio members of the organi zation aro anxious to prepare for the Pacific Northwest zone Bboot nt Eugene-and the salmon bake here on Juno 6. . 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He is at a local hospital hovering between life and death. The farm garage a wheat granery and farm implements were burned. No esti mate was made of the loss. Try onr buttermilK tra (litter ent. Roseburg Dairy. Phone 186. CONSERVATORY RECITALS The program announced foi " Wednesday Thursday and Fridaj of this week will bo gtvou AT THU CONSERVATORY instead of M. E Church. Pupils of . Mrs. Heinline and Mr. Germain will be presented Wednesday and , Friday at S o'clock, and Mrs. Brand will pre sent her voice' students on Thurs day evening. Admission free! Ev erybody welcome. . . . jHow good news does spread! General Gasoline is still the best. Melrose, Oregon State Senator and Attorney at Law in Livestock and proprietor Kohlhagen President Commercial Abstract Co. President Umpqua Valley Bank President Churchill Hardware Co. President Lockwood Motor Co. Physician and Surgeon Manager Age..