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r FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 24, 1928. ' II " . , ' xK 1 ' Close-Out Prices LAST CALL This is a final windup of Knudtson's Gigantic Sale, conducted by the Western Sales Company of San Fran cisco who were here in charge and who now turn back this beautiful stock to A. M. Knudtson and as for a windup we have grouped merchandise such as gift items, watches, clocks, and diamonds and are selling them at prices that are far lower than we have offered. This is an opportunity for those who missed the first few days of this big sale. Don't say "1 wioh I had gone" after it is all over because our time is limited now, and don't have regrets. Buy those things that you have so long wanted, for this is your last opportunity. Signed L. E. SMITH in charge ' WESTERN SALES CO. OF SAN FRANCISCO Do Not Fail to Read Them AH Two sets of silver Sugar and Creamers, gold lined quadruple plate on nickel silver base, set $5.95 Boudoir or desk clocks, some with alarm values from $2.00 to $7.75. Sale price $1i39j $239 $3.39 One silver Console Set Candle sticks and gold lined Dowl, three pieces .... ..$6,90 Berry Spoons, preserve Spoons and serving tipoons, Ol QC to cloie them out $ 1 1 J J Four solid silver small Bowls and Compotes, $10.00 and $12.00 values at price of plated ware $4.95 One solid silver Sandwich Tray, pierced edge design, heavy weight, at price of plated ware $12.75 One solid silver Flower Basket, height ten inches, at 910 C ft a close out price of.. J I Z.JU Four complete men's Toilet Sets in fine leather cases. Will last a lifetime. Sale tM 1 7C ?l I if J price Four fine hand tooled all leath er Bags, succie lined with lock one frame. Sale 07 QC price .. $ldU One large Banjo Clock, hour and half hour strike, C HE ship design on panel V I J.O J One Water Set, engraved glass pitcher and six glasses, worth three times the price of .$6.85 Men's work Watches in nickel cases in repossessed Oil QC and guaranteed makes pT. 3 J Lapel buttons, gold, in all the usual orders, small new de signs with enameled emblems 79c Four men's Strap Watches, 1 5 jeweled movements in guaran teed cases with leath- 01 I QC er strap and buckle SUTiOU Gruen, Elgin and Waltham Wrist Watches in gold filled and solid gold cases. 017 7E A real sale price $1 III J Four ladies', rectangular Wrist watches, jeweled movements, raised gilt numerals. These are excellent time keep- 011 7C ers, to be sold for .. $1 I.I J Silver Poish, per Cake 5c Two ladies five-piece Desk acts, removable blotter pads. sale price to close out $2.95 Men's Initial Rings in solid gold with onyx setting. These sold for $15.00. Sale price $7.90 Solid silver Cigarette Cases, heavy weight, all stamped with sterling mark. OP QC Each .. .. 9 Ji 33 Child's Forks and Spoons in flannel roll and boxed in 7Q Gorham silver, each I 31) SILVERWARE Odd sets of half dozen in Rogers, Yourex, Community and broken sets in sterling. Teaspoons, salad forks, bouillon spoons, berry forks, etc., $2.95 per set. Orange spoons, soup spoons and ice tea spoons, set .- One-silver tea or coffee service three pieces in quadruple plate on nickel silver base. This is one of the best sets made was 0 i Q 7 F $40.00, sale price ... J I Qt J Last call on a complete Haviland set service for eight. Thtis cannot be dupli- Q C ft K fl cated within $50.00 of this price of 03 uaJ U Eight of each in cups and saucers and all sizes .plates and bowls. Ladies solid .gold brooches in new circle and wide bar design, hand engraved white gold, $2.65; with ffne white diamond QC setting ...:.:..Jl.;.;...;...Qf1oJ Six clocks in Tambour, Banjo and Upright design mahogany and walnut finish, very fine movements, some with jeweled escapSment and some with hour and half hour Q Q 0 FJ strike values from $ 1 7 to $20, now 0 3 1 0 J Men's heavy signet and stone rings in solid gold. These are rings that originally sold for high prices and are bargains at Q7 Qr tale price of 0 I IU 0 Ladies solid gold rings set with opals, rubies, pearls and moonstones $3.95 each. Olhers set with rubies, sapphires, agates, ff 1 ft C etc., values to $5.00, sale price $1 ij J I . .undreds of other items to which we can give no space in this ad are being sold at ridicu lously low prices. We are closing out our en tire stock regardless of cost, and everything is priced to sell. Don't put it off. Come in now, while we have what, you want. 118 Cass St. Roscburg, Ore. JEWELERS can be done if they are taken out i of the commercial class. Ben Hoi -ris, of the game commU- j siou, followed out the same uue of j t (nought In his talk, developing the j tact that the Ueslf ed classllicauoii must come through the legislature, who have asked the stale engi-; and urging the sportisuieu to pre- SPORTSMEN OUT IN BIG NUMBER AT RALLY, FEED (Continued from page 1.) tieer to grant a public hearing on ' Pare aueaa ot time to carry the 18 all water project betore permits sue Into the legislature, iiie game are granted. The various sports- commission, he said, is organised men s clubs of the slate are naked principally as a emergency body to adopt similar resolutions. and can make rules only between , Plant Larger Fish tna sessions of the legislature, its 1 Matt Coriigau, ot the game com-j work largely being in we matter oi mission, explained some of the pol- enforcement and game protection icles of the board, which he says and propagation. Be exprcsseu Is now working on a cash basis, ai- pleasure over the rapidly growing ter overcoming a deficit which was strength of the sportsmen's organ faced when the commission first Ualious and urged close coopera took office. It is the policy of the ( tiou between these groups and the commission be said, to work in co-j slate commission, operation with the various sports- j Numerous other talks were made men's c)ubs of the state and to along various lines, touching such carry out, as far as possible, the Issues as game preserves, lu wlshes of the sportsmen in game creased bounties, poisoning preda proteetion and propogatlon. The lory animals, and such mutters, history of other sluteuf' he said, the meeting continuing until -neat-should be a warning to Oregon, as ly midnight, an interesting general some of the older states are now i. discussion in which numerous spending millions of dollars to re- sportsmen participated, concluding store the game life that tuey have ; the meeliug. Among other speak allowed tu become extinct, and to I ers ou the program were Mayor lake pollution from the streams so George E. Houck, Representative that lish may ugain be restored to! Walter Fisher, J. M. Gross of Hie the waters. South Ulnpqua Hod and Gun club; The commission, he Bald, during Chris llesiness, District Attorney the past year distributed 2ti mil-; Cordon, lien Nichols, B. H. Shoe lion trout to Hie fishing streams of ' maker, E. B. Waluscott, aud II. W. the state. Tho commission, Mr. coouey. Corrlgun said, is convinced that ttie policy formerly used in this work was wrong aud at the present time, instead of releasing trout uf finger ling length, the lish are being re tained in the hatcheries until they are four, five or six inches in length so that they have a chance to live when released in the fish ing streams. ThiB, ho believes, will result In much smaller percentage of loss. About 21 million trout re main to be released. The commis sion has also liberuted 24.OU0 pheasants from the game farms. lie praised Douglas county lor m tsr m Prices BAINBRIDGE COLBY SUES FOR DIVORCE (Associated press Leased Wire) PAHIS, Feb. 2-1. Passages from i his wife's novels were before the j Versailles court today as grouds : for divorce in the suit brought by j liiainiirldge Colby, lornior Aniori- j can secretary of state. j . Former President Alexander; Millcrand of France appearing in 1 belila of Mr. Colby, said that Mrs.-' the work being dune in extermlnat-! UHy published a novel, "Green ; lng predatory animals, saying that ; "rest showing a politician, who, band, In an unfavorable light. Then shortly after this, Mr. Mllleraud j stated, she published another book i in which President Harding was I attacked. lie advanced the "capricious" nature of tho lltorury wile as ' grounds for divorcu. Mrs. Colby dill not appear in tiq proceedings nor was she repre sented. Judgment will proBabty be handed down in a week. out of 15Q cougars killed during tho past year in tile state of Ore gon, liO were front Douglas county, i He showed how the commission is expending tile funds that come to it, 43 cenls from each dollar go ing for propagation and distribu tion o fish and the maintenance of ' hatcheries,' 31 cents for salaries and expenses of wardens, 1U cents for maintenance of game farms and i 13 cents for salaries and expenses : of the state game warden's office. Streams Opened I lie also spoke ot tho coinmls 'slou's policy in throwing open i practically all ol the closeu waters 1 of the state. Tho commission lias i become convinced, he saysr that It jls foolish to maintain private pre ' serves for poachers. It has been learned that many people, in vio i laliou ot the closing orders, have I been (islling in lliese waters, de- spile occasional arrests, aud that I as a result tho closing urdera have been of no avail. By plaining larg er trout tno commission leei.i mat it is not necessary to Keep any of the Blieams or lakes closed. - Celebrities Coming John liwotl, of the local . club, annum an agreeable surprise ou luo meeting when he loid uf the I work that lias been dune to pupu i lulizu tno North umpciua liver aa a ! tlshlng slreuiu. Mr. rwell was one l of those Instrumental last year in ! bringing Joe Welch, and Jaca lioaz tu Hoseburg iruul i'asadeua, and only a lew weeks' ago made a j trip to California where ho came jilt touch with a number ot pioim ! uunt men who expect to visit tlie Umpqtla during lue ensuing year. Mr. lOwell received a leiegiapli .oney Saving For those who wish to take advantage of cash and parry buying. We can buy and sell goods just as cheap as other concerns if we have the cash in the till every night. We have demonstrated this on our Saturday cash prices. Here are a few more: Peet' Washing Machine Soap, Irg. at 45c 3 bars Creme Oil Toilet Soap, at 25c Both for i T"JU Large can broken slice Pineapple, 5 cans for 95c 47olger's Tea Green or black half lb. pkg 25c Calumet Baking Powder, I lb. cans 2Ec Carton, 6 .boxes, Matches 17c Cpckers, bulk, lb 10c Fig Bar Cookies, lb Bulk Macaroni, 4 lbs. for .,.....25c 1 0 lb. sack Pastry Flour 37c 10 lb. sack Graham 37c 1 0 lb. Farina - 50c 49 lb. sack Flour, Queen Bee . ...$1.65 Spuds, per sack $1.00 Sugar, Best Cane, sack $6.35 Bread,, large loaf, regular 15c. size ,.10c Bulk Garden Seeds, Seed Potatoes, Onion Sets, Lawn Grass, ' For ' Lent we have Salt Herring, Spiced Herring, Mackerel, Cod Fish, Bloaters, Dried Herring and Anchovies. The plea for freedom on behalf of Mr. Colby served to revive ru mors In New York thai ho intend ed to marry the former child prod igy, Winifred Sackvllle Stoner. These brought a. denial from Miss Htoner'a mother, who said: ' ' Please understand that my daughter and llr. Coliy are just good friends, who have known each other for years. They are not thinking of getting married.-' Mr. Colby, a New York luwyer, was secretary of state under Presi dent Wilson from. March 11120 to March 1921. : FILES CANDIDACY ' RALEM, Ore., l''eb. 24. it. 13. Parsons of Bend, who . seeks the office pf district attorney of Des chutes county has filed his cati diducy for the lfepulilican nomina tion with the secretary of stale. CASE TO SUPREME COURT PEOPLES SUPPLY CO. Phone 145 Free Delivery MANDELL WINS A DECISIVE VICTORY t (Associated Press Leased Wire) CHICAGO, Feb. 24. Fighting tournament, will leave for Boston tomorrow to defend ' the tourna ment against attacks In the meet- lnt$ of the national federation of j stale high school athletic associa- ; tlons. . ' : j Iteiiresentatlves of middle-west- ! ern state associations have passed j resolutions favoring abolition oj ! the tournament, aud the national himself into condition to deteud the lightweight championship, Sammy Maudeil ,has evened the Mcore with Jackie Fields, California nlaati. ...hi ,Hi,a vlii nH thu junior welterweight, by a decisive I (luestlpn opponents say the tour, victory. Fields won a ;iewBpuper qHmolt taUe3 too much timo from decision over Sammy last May ln;BCll00l wolk BUU that the week ot i.os Aiigeies; xuanueu turneu me competition is too strenuous for (Associated Press Leased Whc) SAl.Ii.M, Ore., Feb. 24. The stale office building case, which, was decided In favor of tho state and against tho Eastern and West ern Lumber company by the state iJtipreine court, is now on its way Stales supreme Wilson, Portluud j attorney, yesterday filed prcllmin- I messaau yesterday evening iroin Joe Wclcn WHO stales tnat amuiid!lu ,n(J unlteil the uoled men who are plaunlii!: ! colll t James (i OU COUtlllg to Ilie uuilMiua I'm year are ilouert it. Daws, iiutuui, , ary ,,a,,era for Ulo llliui,a. His ,10. Zano Grey, author; Dr. '". ; tinon tr a writ of error on which physician; J. P. cueiiin, spoils edi- e.,, wm ,)(J (llkeu wug uei, lor ot the San Francisco stimuli-1 by clU,r JllsUce Kunu ( UlB ( t er; 0. W. Lefflngweli, capitalist; court- The isauu , U)e ,,a!i0 ia Judge York ot the appellate coua; . whether t10 Biniu can erect an of l)t Hart, nlivs clun; Chillies uy- l,u,ii r i.. i , - - . n,-.,li,. i ...... iwiiio uijitum-u i laiifi auu me reiereo nau 10 tear Ion, president o the Isaac W-lItun ; ,roI11 , 8lut0 lll(lu8trlai H1!cldeIlt thom alal.t to eI1(1 the round.' Man I league; Page Kandall, rotlicd cai , col,imissiolK d,u seventh 0 and went down, and in the closing SIGNS UP INDIAN round Fields fell In Jlaudell's cor ner as he missed the champion tables before a packed colisouiu last night. For two rounds it seemed that Fields was due to' repeat his vic tory, for Sammy was receiving con siderable body bombardment. Man- dell began to get the range lu the third, and his long lunging letl soon had one headlight dimmed for the coast lad. Tho champion's repeated shots at tiiat left optic kept Fields most ly ou the defensive ,und tle last half of the battio saw consider able infighting and clinching. There was not a mark on tho light weight king at tho end of the ten rounds when Referee Ed 'purdy raised Mandell's hand as the win ner. After Fields' early spurt, 'Man doll took over the pace-setting. Fields tried to turu the tide in the ninth, which wound up In a furi ous exchange at the bell." Fields clipped the champion twice on the head with rights Just us the bell rang and the reiereo had to tear 'Initial; Jack lioaz, sports scout; ! Joe Welch, lIshlliK tackle inai.u lauturer; Jed Welsh, high scnool student; Joe Welsh, Jr., lishin tackle uiantlfaclurer; Hr. J. C. youths of high school age. LIVESTOCK RATE JS UNREASONABLE (Associated I'Tva Leased Wire) WASHINGTON, F e b. 24. In? creases in Ifvosiock rates to Chi cago - Milwaukee territory from western stock yard centers, which railroads proposed to make etfec tive June 27, 1U27, but which wero suspended at the time; were held uurpnsoniible today by the Inter state Commerce Commission. I0x IstiiiK schedules were ordered maintained until further notice. The increases would have am ou n Led to 2.5 cents per hundred pounds on livestock and would have applied on shipments from South St. Paul, Sioux Falls, Sioux City. Omaha and Kansas City. GIRLS' TEAM CLAIMS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP with a wild swing. I he croud filled the coliseum mmrnoKa (Associated Tress Loa-vxl Wire) I'M II .A I H-M.PII I A o i a We is, deni st: i mime i uiku., lu;- Oklahoma Indian, who Manager more than comfortably, with total italiat; 11. I robat.!-, sportsman. JJi. u onni(J Mack h().ma wm (0vulop I receipts ot approximately S30.000. K. J. li. Wilsim, eye specuiliai, into a slIir pitcher has joined the o tioorgo Simmons, capitalist; Ua- IMiiladHphiu Athletics squad at FOOTBALL STAR TO MAY FIGHT TUNNEY CHICACO, Feb. :!!. Tho ban quo wuodi -hopper, 1'aoliiui t'.cu dun, who has turned his back upon the Tex Kiekaid heavyweight eli mination series jiud is mulched with George Godfrey til l.os An geleH, would bu welcomed as u prospeclive opponent in Chicago for Gone Tuuney. Promoter Jim Mulleu, who ut ill oheiishes hopes of landing one heavyweight chumpiouHhlp match for Cliicago next mimmer, said to day ho figutde I'aolino as tin? best prospect of till the current heavy weight ' contt'iidi'i s. Mullen alno ffgures that tho annual layoff in which Tuuney has indulged the past two years has done tho cham pion no good. PITCHERS REPORT 6. P. O. Elka, RoBODurg Lodge No 828, HoUa rugulur commuuPii Uuu at tno Klka Temple on wl ucoud u:wl fourth Thursdayi uach month. All members re Quested to attend regularly, and all visiting brothers are curdlallj Invited to attend. JI. W. BOOTH, 13. R. noU(LA3 WAITE. See. floaoburo Lodge No. 1037 L. O. Q M. -Meets first and third Wed nesdaya of tho month, Moom Hall, 248 N. Jackson street. Clul rooma open 7:80 to 10 p. m. Via ttlng brothers welcome. JOHN K. FLUKHY, DU;L H. O. FAHOtlTKR, riec. JNO. M. THRONK. Tmw. IlOSTON, Feb. 21. iMtrhrrs J'nto Trnynor and rharM Sniall Jiuvo reported lo Manager i:irl pan at the Ked Sox headquartfis Ht Ilradenton. Flnilda, ami brought Ma hurling stuff up to 17. Hoth the newcomers are recruits and both wear glusHes giving the Sox j three bespectacled hurlers. Tray- nor came from 1'ortland. Oregon, j while Small claims Gloucester, Maine, his home town. ' ; s , I LODGE DIRECTORY J1 W. O. M. L. McelH In Moose hall ! second and found Krldaya at I ! o'clock. Visitor wolconio. I CONSTANCK Hl.AGK. 8. R. JESSIE CALHOUN. Her. VIVIAN TUILUrS, Xroa. Pythian Slstert, umpqua l.molo No. 4, Meets the second Bin fourth Monday evenings of eacl month, at the K. of P. hall. VI, Hon Alffnv welcome. I.KNA. YOUNO. M. K. C. .VA MAKKS, M. ot H. C MA V K PAIIKKR. M. nf K Aucdnten of the World, Camp Na 12b Meets lu the Udd Fellow, Hall lu Koseburg every first ond third Monday eventnKS. Vis liliiK nelKhhors nlwuys welcome M. M. MILLE1U Clerk. o. E. 8., Roseburg cnapter tvo. 3 llalds their rivullir meetlSK on the first and third Thursdays 13 (ch mouth. All sojourning broth era and sisters are respectfully Invlii'd to attend KTI1KL L. W'KIUI. W. M. r'lth.W JOHNSON. Sec. K. O. T. M. Meets eacn secono and fourth Thursday of eact Minntti, In Maccabee hall, cor ner Cass and 1'lue streets. Visit Iiik KnlKhis always welcome. I. C. UUOHMAN, torn 0. W. KAl'H. tt. K. f aoles, Rossburg Arl Meets li Maccabee Hall, on Cass street on second and fourth Wednes day evenings of each month, al 8 o'clock. Visiting brethein li good standing always oleoma. J. . HAIl.KY. Jr.. W. Vtf. OEi. STALKY. Jr., P. W. Pre, n. K. (IOODMAN. One. I. O. O. F, PhltatarUn Lodge Na 8 Menu In Odd Fellows Tern pie every Friday evening. Vlsli lng bretberu are always wol come. J. E. DRNT. N. (!. A. J. CEDDr'.S, K.-C Sec J. B. BAJXEY, Flu. bee. W. B. A. O. T. W.. Rosecurg Ra view No 11. Holds regular nioel Iiirj on second and fourth Tburs isvs at T:S0 p. m. Visiting sis tern invited to attend revlowl akuLCauee Halt. Vine a.nd Cast Slre!s MHS. M A It Y WILCOX. JKMHIK KAl'K Col. Laurel Chapter No. il, Ft. A. M. Mceis every third Tuesday ol each mouth in Masonic Temple All membera requested to alien! and vlalilim coniuanlous wel come. L. M. I.K1IHHACH, High Priest W. a'. HAKKId. sea DE MOLAY CHAPTER negtilar commualcatloi I lid and 4tb Thursdays, Masonic Hall. lie 1). Henry, bond broiler; It. Fort Myers, Florida. Woodhouoe. luundry pioprieioi, ; n is Lee llunuy, a product of .....I m i.1 in' iiinl inn kit. 'ii....i..ii t t .... Mos.DurH neoeKan uoage mo. i ,i,iiii liiri.r ho will he accoin- U'hti.. n. i. i panied by his father, u holed I K.ury 6 t.e't tull. and" weighs 173 archer. I pounds. He pitched lor ihroo Tho men listed by -Mr. Welsh us I years Ht Haskell and siariiul hiu planum); trips to .no Aorin l inti qua this year have been iiuuiesli d persilll.ll ei- t, O. O. F. Moots In Odd Fel lows Temple every week on Tues -iiiy vfiii!ig. visiting memben In good standing are cordially in iliil to IKKMIl! II. A I.Al'llACII, N. O. Union Encampment No. 9, I. F. Meets lu Odd Fellows pie on 2nd and 4th Wednesday, of each month. Visiting Patrl arclis alwavs welcome. C. F. CKAMRR. C. P. I'BN PALM, H. P. CAUL W. OILMAN. Scribe. ,.,,..,u , I,, . tli Sv. . Vi'E u'4llt;i',J- u- B Uorts of .Mr. Welsh ami .Mr. lima KM MA LLNOX. s s ikuu were so dellKhled with llu-u : visit hero lust year that they huvo O. O 1 been speurdliij; ilie news Indus- eiu trlously itniotiij tlioir liuiiiy lneiuis iu tho Pasadena and Los Alleles vicinity. Mr. Welsh Is not only cumins back himself this sum. ner, but v ill bring his two sons, one a nou-d writer and lacklo nianulaclurer, aud the other ml outstandins; ath lete. Zaue Crey, whose wriliUKS have In u large measure contributed to tho fame of the ltoeue river, has become vory interested in ilu I'mp qua, it is reported, ami expects to spend a great deal ot lime on the river durimr the summer mouths. Urges Steelhead Protection A. C. M irslers. rollowing .Mr. Kwell's talk, called attention to the semi-professional career In l!!2.i Willi Iho Nebraska Indians. Last year lift .pitched for several pro teams in Kansas City. Mack says he looks like a comer. Job's Daughters No. s. MeeU first aud third Fridays at 7:30 n ra. Masoulc Temple. Master M:t sons mid O. El. 3. members al ways welcome. KLIZABKTH APRAHAM. Seer Nalghbora of Woodcraft, Llla, : Circle No. 49. Meets on (Irsl I and third Monday evenings, 1c ! K. of ?. Hall. VUltlug ueiKhborr : Invited to attend. I I It A lAYl.OK. O. N. MMllUHKT WHITNKY. Clerk FLAJHES OF LIFE 1 NKW YOIIK. Cloud It be that ilie bambino is a' bit ashamed of the shanks that experts often have said are too slim for the rest of him? In his reducing exercises Babe Kuth has been wearing some covoring or other that looks like zouave trousers. DEFEND TOURNAMENT (Asatciatcd Pros Leased Wire) CHICAGO, Feb. 21. H. O. 'Fritz" Crisler, former football (Assoclatf-d Press ceased Wire) CHICAGO, Feb. 24. The right to challenge for the world's bas ketball championship among girls' teams belonged today to tho Tay lor Trunks of Chicago. They de feated the Cleveland aces 1S-11 last night in a contest as full of rough play as ten boys could havo accomplished. The Trunks held only a one point lead until tho middle of tho last quarter when Cleveland's many personnl fouls, gave the Trunks the free throws needed lo win. The Trunks plan now to chal- slar of the University of Chicago lenge tho Edmonton. Alberta. Com urn new manager of Chicago's an- mercial Grads for a series for iho interschoiastic basketball world's title. u u a I If II Large Beautiful til Photograph of Yourself TUCSON, Ariz. Jack Dempsey, M. C, yes, the ex champion Is a ineniiter'of congress an honorary Mexican one with insignia for his buttonhole. Ho woro it after a Iritl I., tl, hAin, nhnt r...n. e necessity of protecting '. land In Mexico ho Is Inlfresiefl In. steelhend If the iNortll Cuipo.ua is; , to become a famous fishing stream. made by the C. W. Clark Studio, Roseburg National Bank Bldg.. given absolutely free at the following places: - j The steelhoad has been made a ATLANTA Jimmy Walker Is 'j? to run. KUiuu H.-u ill lilt, iwm,.- inn . , g to Mlp usp nf )lia ,,, practically every oilier stream iu I mirror of New York told E. II the state, Mr. Maimers said, and:,,,,. ,.,r mu (llst he there Is no reason why the saniOi,.OSi , ,. deshiiiatlou should not be given it ; ' the Vmpqua. It. is estimated, he I I1KRLIN Show Ins of a Cer sald. that 2S.0O0 sieclheads were nia nlm vnlltled 'The World War taken in nets In the lower rier:aa .,. ti,ru nor,Ilan Seeeiarlps" lust, season, while only about oOO.has .,. pnsiponed till argument S w.tr st.riitpil frmn Hie entire river n. lmhi. ......n .- , !A 1.. u-nloh,. i..,ki. i..i. ... . . . . .: " " ""' ''' inuti.-s lias ..,...:. nan. io iin iiooK ana line, u uie river is iu.ui,ul flown svose sireeu visitors always wel continue i siHirt country ,ii is uecessaiT uai m w- actual tac's of the war should be V A. F. A A. M.. Laurel Lodge Nq 13. Kegular commuiilrnttnn se ond and fourth Wednesdays ep.cl moiith at Masonic Temple, Kosa burg. Ore. Visitors welcome. F. A. COOK. W. M. W. F. HARUIH. H,. ivmghts ofPytnia7 Alpna"Looa'f No. 47 Meets every Wednesdaj Camp View Service Station and Gro., 1 mile No. Roseburg. ie is a horse, 'consent-1 S V' Y' Turner Groceries.. Appiegate L-ash Grocery. Richardson Drug Store Wagner's Meat Market Lindsay's General Store... Nichols General Store Nickens General Store the ! Me- g will g Clemenceau :a come. 0. W. HOUNl-R, C. C. ROY O. YOllNlJ. M. K CKO. R. V ARK, K. R. 3. Oregon Bakery V o o lute to atltait prominent has told a correspondent of a Lon- 'A PP T JSUIer smen from all part of the,,!!)., paper that he sees no rea- ' i morgan s Grocsry iry. Mr. Marsters pointed out. !son why any lilm dealliig wlih the g Fisher's well stocked with ielliijd., which prohibited. - Wilbur, Ore. Sutherlin, Ore. ."...Oakland, Ore. Oakland, Ore. Melrose Brockway Looking Glass, Ore. Roseburg, Ore. - Roseburg, Ore. -Roseburg, Ore. .Koseburg, Ore. S! . swacuurg, jre. gi tlA1.l.T.r.?.. .4