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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 30. 1 928.' "
Report Seeing Plane Near
; Bear Island Fog and
; Ice Still Delay
; Aid Party.
i
(AuocUted Vivst Win)
OSLO. Norwav. June s.i lir.
ports of a piano heiiiK uiKhud near lor 'hBtras with 3.000 Instrument.
JJear Island were beiriR lnvesll-,at-P ilH Hi'i.siciurii formed a parade
d today tti llie hopi thai tln-y I "ir' iHm Ioiir.
Might lead to the diiwnvery ot j More than 2.0(0 HlnerH came
Koald Amund::tn and ihe five men 'from Finland- There was an K.
nilBshiK with him fn a I'nneh hcu- IiImmiIhm chums of 3u hIii-itk from
Ulane.
Fishermen reluming In Hurslad
from l(:-ar Ishnwl n,..v ii
seen a plane on June IS the day I number of guesls from Sweden.
Ihe Amundsen parly started to Norway and Denmark. l'Yom Slock
Spitsbergen from Tromsoe. They j holm came Ihu male chorus de
asserted it was flying very low and ;Suetiske, from Denmark a chorus
wua about 24 miles northwest of .'of university women, front Warsaw
Hear Island. the academic male chorus. There
The mlnlelry of defense asked
local niilllnrlllcs at llarstad lo paiTlclpanls from Hungary, (ler
questiou the fishermen closely. Itiniany ami France. Kxtra trains
was thought possllilo that the mull
iuikiii navu seen tnu Italian hcii-
Iduno piloted by Major Mnildalcna. !
who was tlylng along thai route on
Ihe elghtucnlli.
'."An Exclmnso Telegraph dls-
palch from Copenhagen said fog!
had blocked the efforts of three j
vessels searching around Hear
Island for Hacks of Amundsen.
. '" t iat 2 o'clock, nnd waB attended hy
KINGS HAY, Spllzhergen, a large crowd ot friends und rein
Juno 30 Ice conditions about tho lives. The floral Irlbutes were
flicainpment of tho survivors ot numerous and beautiful. Ilev. Jo
the Italia were getting worse to-scih Knolls of Ihe Methodist
day and adding lo Ihi lr peril. Fog church, officiated and Ihe Knighis
prevented airmen from approach-1 of I'ythlaa lodge closed the service
lug llleiu bill hopes were held bet-'ill Ihe grave. Illler nl took place
tor contlltlniiH would soon prevail in Ihe 1. o. O. F. ceinelery. II. C.
as Ihe wealher was improving. The Stearns was in cluige of funeral
wind and currents drove Ihe ma-! arrangements.
rooned men nine miles lo Ihu east I o
ami today were nearly nine miles '
north of Grand Island and east or BIL-L TILDEN AND HELEN
Capo Lolfh Smith. WILL8 BEAT OPPONENTS
A small Swedish flying boat set
out from liinlopeu Strait In an til- r.Mr-iotr.l lru l.rawil win-)
lempt to reach Ihe cnslinvaya but W'lMHI.lCDON, June 30. II I g
was driven hack by Iho fog. 1 Illll Tllden rallied desperalely lo-
The ice breaker Hragaima Willi day to defeat l'ierru Landry,
two Norwegian fliers aboard was ' young French star. In a flvo set
iillll blocked by Ihu Ire at North duel in Iho Wimbledon cluimplnn
Cnpc. shlvn. The scores were: (I I, 2 6,
" In Iho meantime Inleniilvo , B "'
neareli was continuing by dog! Helen Wills, American holder of
teams for the throe members of 11,0 Wimbledon women's cliain
the Nohlle parly who Hlaried ' plonshlp. reached Ihe selni-riliani
toward land, Cniiluln Sera Willi Al-
THE SAN FRANCISCO BANK
G2G California HI. (and Hrani'hPs),
, Han F-niH'lm-i.
For the nuarl-r your endliiR ,111'nn
.tilth. III3K. n llvlilei. lias I ... - 1 ,,..
clnroil at llie iiiti. ,.r rmtr immI iine
liiiirier J.i, p,.,. ,-,.nt per .minim
(111 all ili.p.iMtlii. iHiyiiPh, on unit
liMi-r July 2n,, kiss. Dividends ni.l
culled for inn inlili.fl to tlie ili-ieisll
mil-mint anil earn ItiicrtiHl rriini July
1st, 1 US. ),.p,iKtH iiiaile en or lie
fer,. .Inly III. IU2K, win t.r Inter
est frnni .1 K- lm. lie's.
W.M. II. NKWIKIIIKI.:, H.'cretury.
PAINTING
SUPPLIES
Bruchcs, Enamels, Linseed Oil,
Paints. Roof Asphalt, Roof
Coatings, Snnd Papor, Varnish,
Shingle Olio, Shingle !it.iir.3,
Turpentino, Lacquers.
Denn-Gcrrclsen Co.
Fuel and Building Material.
Public Liability and
Property Damage
Two mighty Important Inturance
coverages for the automobile
owner. Are you protecting your,
self by carrying thle coverage
on your cor? Thle agency is at
your service In writing all llnei
of automobile Insurance.
G. VV. Young & Son
INSURANCE
11H CnnB 81. Phono 417
DR. DEAN B. BUBAR
OPTOMETRIST
: Speolallst In the fitting of
Glasifti
llfl Jackson St.
d DANCE
Rowcll's Hall
Ten Mile, Oregon
Saturday, Juno 30
GOOD PEPPY MUSIC
j uenn zoo Ladies Free
ROSEBURG UNDERTAKING CO.
Established 1901
M. E. RITTER, Manager
Founded and Maintained on Efficient
Service and Courtesy j
Phone 284
Oak and Kan Sit.
Ambulance
plnlsts am! Norwegian nuhlos was'
exploring the region aloni' various.
rmiti'H Y.hich the trio might have
taken.
MUSIC FESTIVAL
FEATURES CHORUS
QF 13,500 VOICES
(AMocIated Prei Isu-tt Wire)
TALLINN, E.sthonf-i, Jun 30.
Die niiilli festival of iiiutdu open
ed here today with y&.ooo per.son.i
atti-tidliiK a mixed rhorus of
r,nu trained volcen Bang llie Sons
of lh Slnyer by J. Aaufk, an
Kuthonlan composer, whu acted as
' lie leader. The united thorn was
(.omposed of 40 'J mixed choruNea.
There was 32 male elmruses with
Lnofl siiiKern, 95 brans baud and
New York. Three other ,.,,11.il,s
'came from Jitai. Latvia. There
i wr also nri-s.-iii aliment nn,l
' " lrne number of guests anil
' w" I"'1 lm" operation on all the
jratiroaoii (Hiring two uuys previous
ito the festival.
FUNERAL OF LOCAL
MAN HELD FRIDAY
The funeral of D. I'. Fisher was
'held In the chapel of the llouglns
'Funeral Home yesterday aflernoou
today hy vauiilllshllig Mrs. M. Ilol
croft Watson, veleran llrlllsh lour-
uameiit slur, In straight sets ti
CO.
ANZAC rUQ WINS
(AmMirlnli'd PrcM limod M'lrn)
BYPNHV, Aiislrnlla, June 3D.
Jack Klllott, Kllgliah mlildlewelglil.
boxer, knocked out Mllin lijiiu,
American, In the llilrd round of n
limit here today. Kynn was floored
three times In each round.
CHURCHMEN OF
BONE-DRY WING
WOULD BEAT AL
(Continued from page 1.)
rnmmliten nnd urged Iho accept
ance of n dry plank.
W.ilsh Approves Al
Senalor Walsh or Montana, a dry
himself, and at one lime an oppou
enl of Gov. Slnllll for (lie noiufnil
lion, expressed approval of tlio
convention's choice, lennlng Gov.
Smith "Ihe most sulking cliiimcter
Unit has appeared on Iho polltlcnl
singe since ' lloosevell." Walsh al
candidacy had (he hacking of Wll-i
Maui Glhlm McAdoo, Smith's I111-;
phicublo roe al the New York con-'
mutton tour years ago. He with-
drew nfter ho had h,.en iletenle,
(he Callrortila preferential lulmnry.
t AirAdon, who vliidrev fnnn Ihn
j pollllcal arena laat rail, would
j miike no comment on the nomiii'i
; lion. He told tiewflpaportnen at hlfl
. home In Santa Marhani, Ciiilf., thut
i ho would have nnthhiR to nny niilll
i llie nominee Iiiih dellveri'd It In
! Hpeei'h of ae.eeptauee, i
Bigotry Challenged
The party "aeted winely" In ihoj
onillloil nf .lumen l f'nv il. '
uenmu nominee or 1!L'0, In neletl--Ing
Uov. Smltli ; aa Hb Hlundanl
bearer.
"Sinoti lio waa the oiilHtiindlng
candidate, met all Iho require
mentB of rharaeler and rapacitv
for high Htatlon." he said, "we
would nol have deserved the right
lo even mention tho name of Jef
ferson IT we rowed hefntv the dum
sort nf bigotry that Jofferaon no
blMrIy despised."
.Mrs. AVoodrow Wilson nildcd hor
good wishes and congratulailous to
the multilude of feliratlona re
reived by the New York governor.
"1 congratulate you on your
nomination," she wired him, "and
he;irlfly wish Tor your 8iMee.HS."
To this. tiov. Smith replied that
no oilier congratulatory message
touched him more or made hint
feel more grateful.
"If I could leave behind me." be
said, "an approach to the noblo
record of Bervlco made, by Wood
row Wilson, your husband, then
mv offnttH shiill not have been
UM'lefH."
Deemed Lady
Embalmer
Service
Comparison of Burned
Areas and Expense Shows
Excellent Results for
Past Few Years.
During the past elht years the
L'mp'jua National Korea t has been
going through a development per-
iod mad possible by inciea.it d
I allotments. This development has
Included more Intensive commuiii
cation sslems, Increased mileac
I of telephone:, roads and UiliK
' nioi e and hei ler eiiilpment and an
"":I""K"1 "l hi-ller trained suni-
I "ler personnel. In order lo de-
termine the influence of this
their fire record they compiled
the following flguies. which are
annual averages for the two per
iods indicated:
Area per file..
Annual Averages 1!U!I- 1!)20-
l'.lli) 1027
Inc. Inc.
Number of fires CO V
Area burned 11,277 953
Area per lire 22", It
Fire llghllng cost ... $10,(i5 ?(ii;oj
Fighling cost per
fire 217 Oil
Flghllng cosl per
acre , 0.10 G.W
I'er cent Class C
fires (o v o l' 10
acres 46 0.7
The most Interesting Item In the
anove figures Is thai for overage
annual area burned. It will be
noted that litis figure for the sec
ond period is less than 0 per cent
of Ihe figure for Ihe first period,
showing a startling decrease. It
will also he noted 1 1 m I Hie annual
cost of fire fighling has been re
duced to 2 3 of what It wan lor
the first period.
Anolher InlereslliiK figure Is the
increase in cost per nine. l inn
Is due to a decrease In the areil
burned und lo tho fact thai flreu
have been hit hard while Ihey
were imiall. That this policy is
I justified is shown by Iho decreasu
j in area burned and urea per fire.
DOUBLE WEDDING
IS HELD TODAY AT
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
A double wedding' was held (his
morning at 10 o'clock al the First
Chrlsllan church when Miss Fred
erlc.i lii'ilha Salley and Lloyd L.
Coons and Miss Josephine C. (Jul
dablula and W, Glenn Coons were
united In marriage. Itev. W. It.
Halrd read tho pretty . ceremony.
The two couples make their homes
ut Drain ami holh or tho brides
have been lenchlnr; In (ho Douglas
county schools. Tho Messrs. Coons
are truck drivers. Following the
weddings the couples left on a Irlp
to Crater Lake and Oregon Caves.
HOTEL INSTALLS
NEW NEON SIGN
Tho Umpqun llolul u today
erecting a huge new Neon sign at
the corner of the building on
.Inckson and Oak streets. Tho sign
was hullt lo Ihe order of the man
ager, J. A. Harding, and was de
livered by (he luaiiufiiclu'rers Ibis
morning. The lubes affording 11
Iiiiuiiiallon will give a brilliant
red color, while wniie lights ahiive
will r aln steady. The sign Is 111
r.-. l In Iciiglh so thai il will be
visible for a greal distance.
"
JAPAN MAY NAME
WIlr,I4T7C Tn rrillDT
nuVjflLO 1U LUUK1
, ,
"h,"v,IN ,,lni" 30 ( harles
'''VIII1S Hughes, who Is in llerliu
",ln w" '"' family for a slay
of several dnn. today declined lo
Riate nis attitude on his possible
nomination by Jnpan to aucceed
lr. .iohu Kaasetl Moore on tho
World Coin I ot International .lu
tlee.
Mr. lhighe.'i wan visibly surpris
ed" when shown a (eneva dispatch
concerning the matter ami mini
that It was tin? Hist be had beiii-l
ot it.
FLOGGING OF GIRL
K CHARGED TO TWO
(Aiwm'lnli'd. 1'rt'M I.piih,.,! Wlm)
JASIMCH, Ala., June 3(1.- Kin-1
West, a mine supeiiutedeiil, ami
I. G. Teaiford. were under arrest
here today on charges Ihat tll'V
flogged llllby MrCniley. Ill year
old while girl, Thursday night.
Miss MeCuriey saal one man
threatened her w.llh a pistol wniie
the other beat her Willi a club.
PUBLIC UTILITIES
PAY 15 PCT. STATE
PROPERTY TAXES
V
SALEM. June
r cent of nil
30 -Fifteen
the property
, taxes In Oregon ale paid by
public utilities, says a slate-
inenl hy Karl 1'isher. slate
tax commissioner. In t h e
last two years (here has been
an Increase of J.iimi.enu ip
property luxes of lililllies.
Slate records show that at
Ihe end of 11127 the piopcliy
valuation of uttlltlcs In Hits
stale was over J;tne,iuni.inni,
! an amount nearly equal to
the local assessed properly
valuiillons In M u I inonuiii
counij", I'ii.her salil t h a I
iihiuii 111 cms of every dnl-
l. r raid for light hills sees
lor property Inxns. Fisher
declared dial he Is eg.ilnst n
lixtd lax on llie gmss earn-
) lugs of ulitllles, which Is pro-
posed hy several Oregon leg- e
iidatnis.
4 i
A. R. MEMBERS !
WELL PLEASED !
WITH MEETING!
,
(Continued from paee 1.)
Gorton, council; Ollie V. William. i, '
inspector, und 11. Till, i livi'KMiaiiii. '
puirlouc jn-struelor.
I lii! daughters visited llie O. A.
ft., and distributed gilts or urungca
anil candy to Hie veterans.
Resolutions Adopted
The various organizations meet
ing in Die convention were well
pleased with the hospitality shown
Hi Koseburg.
"I want you to say for me." De
partment Commander William
Clemens instructed a News-Iteview
representative today, "that we
have never been more royally en-
; lertained or shown more courtesy
and hobpitality than Jn Rose burg.
e have thoroughly enjoyed this
visit in your city and we have
found your citizens putting forth
every possible effort to help us in
our work und they have succeed-
oil In making this convention om
of the hvm we have ever had in
ureKon, anu on beiiair or tbe vet
erans of tiie Grand Army of the
Kepublic 1 want to express our
thankd to every person in Jtose
Ijuik who has helped to make this
meeting of ours such a reat suc
cess. Particularly do I want to
commend the Hoy Scouts and
Cumplire Girls. Kosebui'K should
be proud to have such youiiK peo
ple who ar willing to work so
Hard in atfair.4 of this kind to add
their share to tho hospitality offer
ed by tho city."
'Iho Sons of Veterans unani
mously adopted tho following reso
lution iroin' their organization:
Wboreati: We have betfn extend
ed the courtesies of the city of
Hoiiehurg In every possiblo way;
und
Whereas: We have been given
due publicity ut tho meetinga of
our convention by tho city piess;
and
Whereas: We have been Klven
the free use of a place In which
to hold the meetings of our eli-
cauii'Ilieni ; itmt
Whereas: The churches, frater
nal orders ami civic orders have
1 given Ireely
uf their time and
unguis to further our cutulort. wel
fare and entertainment during the
convention;
Therefore, be It resolved that
we, llie Sons of the Union Veter
ans of the Civil War In encamp
ment assembled, express our sin
cere and heartfelt thanks for the
kind service Ve have enjoyed,
mado possible by tho fine Bervlce
rendered by tho city of ItoscburK
and the fraternal orders of the
city, and
He It further resolved, that a
copy of this resolution be spread
upon the minutes of tho conven
tion and that one copy be sent lo
the mayor, and one copy to Ihu
press.
(Signed) H. h. HOWE, ,
' C. K. FOSTKR,
CHAS. McGAltY.
Ladies Are Pleased
The Woman's Hollet' Gorps also
adopted a resolution of thanks,
which reads as follows:
Whereas, Wo have been so roy
ally entertained In this beuutifut
city of lloseburK, where every
thing possible has beihi done for
our comtort and pleasure;
I herefore be it resolved, That
we express our heartfelt gratitude
to the mayor and citizens of this
city; to the press that has given
us so much space, to the I3oy
Scouts, the hope of America,, for
their unceasing attentions to the
visitors, and to any and nil who
have contributed to the success of
this occasion, and to the com
mandant and adjutant at the Sold
iers Home lor their many courtes
ies and the splendid entertainment
al tin Home. Also to Reno Post,
No. 10.
And he It rurthor resolved, That
we extend our thanks to the gover
nor of Oregon for his generosity In
making provision for our entertain
ment at Ihe Soldiers Home.
lOmimi W. Campbell, national
president, and Grace II. Willard.
national counsellor of Woman's
Pellet Corps, also extend thanks
lor entertainment and courtesies
received.
cmiA MrimmK.
MKItTII A 1HIKW OILMAN,
CI.KLI.A M. GAttLI:.
Mr:, Margaret ICincart. nnd
daughters, l.ockle' and Josephine
of Oakland and Mrs. Edw. House
older, who Is a visitor from Red
Hiulf, California, spent lust eve
ning here visiting at tho J. C.
llouseolder home on South Pine
street.
This rain has shown up the
defects in thnt gutter and roof.
Now is the time to have it re
paired. Phone 466.
J. R. KELLY
Sheet Metal Works
504 N. Jackson
DANCING
at
I. O. O. F. Hall Oakland
Saturday Nite, June 30
6 H ARMONIZERS 6
NEW DANCE BAND
Gents 90c Ladies Free
Spectators Welcome
. COME
DANCE
Saturday, June 30
Ccma and Enjoy a Good Time
THE WIGWAM
Music by Star Five
G,
One of the largest ami old-
681 merchandise
stores in Oouglas counly, con
slsllng of groceries, dry
goods, clothing, lading ready-
to-wear, shoes, sporting, mil-
llnery, notions, etc. The Mock
w ill Invoice over tiiirty thou-
sand dollars, $30.uou. Will
sell stock and lease building
or sell both on easy terms,
nine some trade.
See N. Itice of KICK & MICK.
NEW TODAY
CEMENT at PAGES'.
FOIt SALE Holsteln cow. Phone
1SF22.
1ST floor upt., furnished, close in;
reasonable. 331 S. Main.
CLOSING out entire stock at cost.
Powell Furuiluro Company.
MAN wanls work day or Job
work. Hex 2, care News-Itevlew.
FOR UK NT Three-room
apart-Steph-
llient with garage. 703 S.
ens.
QUITTING iuJsiNESS Selling
ouLal cost. - Powell Furniture
Co.
WANTED Mirnlslied house. 3 or
. 4 rooms. Hox (13, care News-Itevlew.
F(7iMtKNT ti-room lTomT mod
ern; garage. Inquire li?r 2nd
Ave. South.
FOIt SALE 100 aged ewes, ?0 per
head. T. E. Ware, Koseburg,
0re. I'hone 2H6-H.
WANTED To ti-ado v cod " for
sheep. Heebe Bros., Myrtle
Creek. Phone UVU.
WANTED Lady cook and wait
ress. Write or call on L. U.
Stenger. Canyonvllle, Ore.
JKItSKY HtifFKK FOR SALE
(ilviug about 3 gallons daily. C.
Glenn. Glide Phone 7FI 1.
FOR RENT I nice" ground floor
apt. One furnished upt. and ti
room house. Close in. Phone
2:illl.
FOR SALE Blackberries, logan
berries and logan juice. Contain
ers reserved. W. J. Meredith.
Phone 1SF15, Lookingglass
FOlTirENTF upt., elec
tric range, private bath, fur
nace, hardwood floors, breakfast
nook, garage. 926 S. Main. Phone
j,2U:u-
HA'MPSHiRE RAMS for Eule. All
registered, 4 yearlings, 1 three-year-old.
All good ones. Call on
or address G. E. Alkius, Box C,
KiddioOro.
FOR SALE Wood, oak or laurel,
$:i.50 per tier. Old growth fir
$;i.2f) per tier In full truck loads.
Ask about our special offer on
larse orders. South End Fuel Co.
;WHEUE? One half mile south of
Canyonvllle. Canyon Tavern an
Ideal place for, the Sunday din
ner. Best of service, foods und
music. Try It Sunday.
FOR EXCHANGE 23U ucres, good
sheep proposition. 4 lots In city
; of Florence; good location. Uoth
properties clear, $-1000 full price.
Want G-room house.- Inquire ut
139 SherldanSt. F. H.
nOUGLAS'lNSUttElT SAVINGS
Our VM systematic savings plan
will protect you and your loved
ones in time of need. Full 'In
formation furnished free. Write
for our booklet. Douglas Build
ing & Loan Association.
FOR. SALE Ivory dresser, $12.95.
Red davenport, $27.50. Kitchen
cabinet, $12.50. Kitchen range,
$22.50. 4 Weslinghouse electric
ranges, Singer sewing machine,
3 refrigerators. See me (pifck.
Judd's Furniture Store.
MY "MODERN G-roonrlmfne in
Ilandon by the Sea double ga
rage fireplace lawn and flow
erstwo blocks to park quar
ter mile to beach and natatorium
a wonderful plane to live. Sac
rlflced at $3500. Terms. J. P.
Dillon, Pandnn, Oregon.
FOR KALE Team of well broke
mares, weight thirteen hundred,
ti and twelve years old; good
second hand harness; 34 Shut
tier wagon, chains, doubletrees
and a lot of logging equipment
for quick sale, $lf0 takes all.
Priced lo sell. L. II. McCormlck,
Springer - Wilson Mill, Cow
Creeks
GET a deed to your home. If you
are buying n home on contract
and have It half paid for, with
no mortgage, see us about our
monthly payment real estate
loan whereby you can obtain
money to pay off the contract
and get a deed. Monthly pay
ments on your loan, generally
less than rent or contract pay
ments, take care of both princi
pal and Interest and get you out
of debt. Umpqua Savings nnd
Loan Association. Douglas Ab
stract Pidg.
0. J.
JARVIS, THE REAL
MAKER
KEY
Ho will make you a key while
you go out to tea, from the num
ber of your lock. Send then, or
bring them lo 222 Oak St. and he
will show you what he can do.
A COUNTRY SEAT
Sportsman: ThaCn Lord Dn!;
Iinm. I'e Flint nt his sent, you
know.
Non-Sportsman: I sap! Had he
made you most filghtfully nnnoy-
ed about something, then?
don Opinion.
I
DOUGLAS FUNERAL HOME
Established 1929
Perfect Funeral Services
Fair and Reasonable Prices
AMBULANCE SERVICE
phone h. C. STEARNS phone
112 Manager 112
Pins snot Lsnt Sts. Lady Attendant
CELEB
A Real Old Time Frontier
Day of Wild West Sports
Broncho Bucking Contests
Including Horses, Mules, Steers and Cows.
V -
t 1
Horse Races
Foot Races
Potato Races
Prizes for All Winners
BASE
Myrtle
Entertainment for all comersand
to come to Tiller for a good time.
QUEST IS BEGUN
FOR LOST FLYER
' (AMoclati-d Prrw Lmxi Wire)
ST. LOUIS. June 30. Civilian
nnil nrmv nilnl. nf xri.onopl ...!
Arkansas Joined today in tho
search for Leslie If. Smith, t h
mall pilot of the Robertson Air
craft corporation, who has been
missing since 7:10 o'clock Thurs
day night when he took off at Lit
tle Itnrk bound for St. LouiB with
Ixin-'news photographs
of Ihe demo
cratic national convention.
at
Creek
vs.
DANCING
All Afternoon and Evening 1
MUSIC BY BILL SCHLIGH'S
5-Piece Orchestra
SALEM SEEKS NORTHWEST
REALTY CONVENTION
SALEM, June 30. The Salem
Realty Board has decided to try to
bring to Salem the 1929 conven-
! Li ,f , 5"..?: rth"t "r"'
CELEBRATE NEAR HOME
BOSWELL SPRINGS
34 miles north of Roseburg on Pacific Highway.
Big Old Fashioned 4th Free!
35-Piece Band Concerts, All Day
DANCING
AFTERNOON AND EVENING
Music by Star Five
ORATION
"THE CITIZEN AND HIS COUNTRY" -V v 1
11 a. m. by Mr. H. A. Cansday of Roseburg R
Land .hd Water Sports-Prl. fffYB '
o e , BA?EBALL GAME AT 1:30 P. M. be helpftCl
Boswell Springs is nearer than any other celebrallorfi) to evei
program Is crammed with entertainment. Admlsslr vi- ssage wlil
RATE
IS
Glendale
everybody invited
this year will be held In Victoria,
B. C, July IS, 19 and 20. Salem
will send a large delegation which
will try to bring the next meeting
here. The Salem Realtors attend
ing the 1926 and 1927 sessions
1 "' ro1- h laa meetings,
were made.
No .
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