EfGHf ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEV. ROSEBURG. OREGON. SATURDAY. AUGUST 4. 1928. WfHMfWM ROSEBURG DRUM WmWMb CORPS R.4!!KS 3RD I:eMSm i j : JSTHIECflllEST hwevmw ,w Tlie weweit D; .Thc World ; I IW 'TtZys 5, Continent Mehcigerie I I 1250 People 500 Horses SO Cages Animals ' 30 Lions j 2 Cars of Elephants and' Camels 5 fands 2, Calliopes 1 2 Complete Electric . Light Systems-J-30 Double Length Steel Cars 6-Pole Big Tdp 5 2 Steel Arenos ' Wild-Beast Hippodrome 1000 Character Bibte Spectacle Noah and the Ark - t-.v 'M H'Vfv ' , ( The longest,-Costliest anil , mom Magnificent open Den !: '-. f ; ) i I , : , Froi Street Parade at XI O'clock Noon Dally Friday, Aug. 17 Is Circus Day UOTH NOMINEES ; TO TALK WITH PARTY LEADERS r- (Contlnut'd rrom pace 1.) Hailed reports, the situation In tlio Jjorthweat apparently Is giving Hoover little concern. He will be , o. the Kround there himself from v August 21 to 23, when ho: visits his birthplace at West llrimoli, la., una expects to be uble to : assess the situation more accurately after his contact with the people there. ,i At- his old homo town tho noml 4ioo -will deliver the second spcoch or-the cnmpalgn, and while he probably- will not begin Its prepara tion until after lilu iicunplunco ud- , ilrnHii, the Konerul ' belief now Is lhat he will treat the rami relief 1 question at considerably,' morn length lhau It will be. possible for him to do in his speech here next Saturday. ' ..;, - . ,. ,. . t ; TJIdsmobllo sedan for about half price.- his cur Iiub just boon 'over hauled and rims and looks like, a new car. Easy. terms - by Hanson Chevrolet Co. ''!,- I , ,. I ! GETS, BIG RAINBOW Bill Crnar Vbb In towit today fr.pm Ills homestead on the North Unipqua and Is telling or a thrill Inff fight with : n '"grandnddy" ralhoy trout. -' The fish lilt n fly Into j yesterday, afternoon, Mr. Clear-said, and It-look him more than, an hour. to. luinl the bg, limit which weighed 101 pounds. Ilwus the biggest trout ho line ever ijcnnglit nil light .tackle,1, Mr -Crbui1 mild, mid It gavo him iiblg tlulll. ....'., We sell ait average of about 40 tisffd automobiles ut month and uiry a large assortment of O. K. umhI cars at all ; times. Hanson Cirtivrolot Co. ua PARK I " ' i ' ' '.. i '. mm i f DOUGLAS FUNERAL HOME Iff?'' V 5 'Perfect Funeral Serviced I , i ' 5-. n. - , . ran? and Reasonable fricei - i ' ' i . 1 i AMBULANCE! SERVICE Ji I Pth and VahJ wit t i i Mammoth ' Rings at Rose burg ; ANK BUILDING VAULT : E. It. Motzgor,' local contractor, Is completing construction of, a now reinforced concrete vault for the Qlemlalc Stato Dank. The bank's quarters, were 1 ''destroyed in tne recent fire, but the estab lishment was removed Immediate ly into a nearby building. Mr. Mctzgor Is building a new vault of 18 Inch concrete r walls rein forced with railroad 1 IronB, making a fireproof and burglar proof Job. Chevrolet conch only 10 months old and In first class condition. priced very reasonable and carries' new ear cutiraniCH.; roe mi n I iv Hansen .Chevrolet Co. i ; , DOUGLAS WA1TE IS HOME WITH CAST ON INJURED SHOULDER Douglas -Walto, who whs sef lously injured a few days ago wJien " attacked by u young bull, was brought back to his home in Itosoburg- today. ' His - shoulder, which -was badly shattered when tho animal attacked him, has been rosee. and the x-ray shows that the operation has boen very suc cessful, so that It Is ' quite prob able that the injury will leave rio permanent ' offeot.' Mr. Walto, bnwavorv Is' carrying 'nn 80-pound cast; Which encases the shoulder, tho upper arm, 'mid a purt of his body.' Mo will nave to wear, this east for the ensuing; five weoks, when 1 ho' will return" to 'Portland and will have It removed. . Ho ex peels to be, iiblnltn bo tip-town to meet bid friends again Within the noxt day or two; ,' Our salesrooms are keiit mon evenings and Sunday forenoons fpr the -working' nlan's convonlencn. See' our used cars. Hanson Chev rolet1 Co. ..f.,, Saturday Night 1 Coolest Place in Town ' Finest Dance iFloor ' Music, by i Fhat Hart's" , Rythm Boys rl'tlmli tady Antndant - f M f .;M Dance Roseburg drum corpa members are greatly elated over the fact that the local organization placed third In the contest' at Medfurd last night as a feature of the stale convention new in , progress there. lvKlrt prlno was -taken by I'oit- mini. Willi a score of 94. Salem was second with 91 and Itoaeburg third with 1 81. Murshfleld took fourth place with SO, The Roseburg drum corps drew 9th position in the contest, and had the smallest number of rnnsl eluns of any of the corps upon the field. There were - 10 units com peting In the conies!, which was staged in Hie glare of huge flood lights, which Illuminated the lurgu Hem in n meat brilliant manner. fioth.the' Portland and Salem units wero twice- us large as the Jtoseburg cords, and have been or ganized much longer. The local musicians have devoted only the post two months to Intensive drill, yet despite lhat fact they ranked among the best, surpassing other organizations that are much larger and have-hud u great deal more experience. - .- ' ' ' The Competition was witnessed by a rocord breaking crowd, , the attendance being so large lhat It required two hours to clear the field ; following the fireworks which came after the drum corps mm "cpmpeieo. Itoseburg auxiliary. ai30 made great showing In the quartette contest, rne prize was won- by saiein auxiliary with the ; nose- nurg singers placing a close sec. oml. rortlnud won the glen club cue lest, . FOURTH SPEED . TITLE GOES TO ' . FINNISH ENTRY i (Continued frpm page 1.) tnnce. Miss Stewart of Britain was seconu, witn only the first two finishers to qualify for the aeml finals. Miss Nprellus' record- smashing time was S minutes 46 -5 seconds. When she won at runs her llmo wus 6 minutes, i z-iu seconds.' Discus Throw Prelims ' With. the dlBCUS throw, the nev enth event', complete, Jim Stewart of the United Htntes moved Into seconu place toda wltn n, total or e.sii.yi. The American was less 'than points behind Paavo . Vrjola, , the Finnish ace, who moved up to the front by oiiitosslng. the field . In me uiscus inrow. no Had a tritul "Ken Dohortv. the llnltci mim neiu first place totaliiwr 5,622.05 pdlnts, and Tom Churchill movod up to seventh Willi a total ,of 5,. -lt.fi, IfUIUlH, t Relay Heat Results Whining tie third nllmlnnlliin heat In the' 400 meters' relay In the romnrkahly fast time of1 41 i-B seconds, only 1-6 second slower than' ,the world's record, the miioiican team, composed of rnuiR wynott, Jimmy .Qulnn, Chnrley Doraji and Henry Russell; completely 'outclassed tliolr field noro touay. ltussell finished 16 yards ahead of the Hungarian HllUllllllllun. With KWitvm- n,l japan nun Turkey atruiiK out . In iiiul omer. , Penn p.-.ramen Lose . "IjUII'JIN. I n lllllfl ' Ann- A iiih i nnn A. V. nil r mireil uliull With coxswain w'u8 eliminated by I'l'iince HIh niornlng in the Olvm piq rowing. , Tho American m- Augustus ft' (loots. JOSOIlh llnni.lt. eriy ami Thomas Mnek, Jr , cox- , ns one length behind at the finish. Tho race eguiiisi a driving head wind. , The ...iniero umo was eight mlmtros, J I nvi-unus. ' Discord Develops AMHTEIiriAM Ai,.. A it...t Sam's 'relntivnlv unn 0i....i-- ,u he Olympic truck competition Is bearing fruit in the shape of (Un cord in ti, ranks of American of- HUB. imrrmg only (:1y Iiunrbutl's victory u, th0 400 meter final ydstonlny, American uinnors have found themaolvoH .uu.inii.il ,y ouispoeded hv for eign rivals, particularly the Finni ,,-,n,n,Miiniives or Ilrltnlife fur flung empire. Kxplnnntlons ror (he hiinillln't ng defentv of Undo Sam's favor tes have heon ns contradictory its SI 0 boon numerous. Tile ntinofltlhere nmnn nrpfAii- and roaclies for the Inst few days has been one of general unrest. . uuni-uea nave iiiangrecd over tactics and training and have ar gued the generally admitted fact that tho American athlotea have eaten themselves out of Olvmplc nonnrs." More attention to the meiiB diet has been paid In the nst few days hut that has not helped In forgetllng tio aeries of reverses the stars anil stripes has suffered on the field. Rears Outrow Danes. IT.fi T,;;N' J1""1"""- '-The I' llveislly f rnlf,. R,,, mr. .Ml i-rw cnino through Ha aerond IHnl heat in the Dlymuic rowing regiilts here In which It Is repre senting tht. United states, hv de feating the crew from Denmnik to- Hie Ooldcn Hears came from be h'ml 10 win, as ,t hey were trailing nn.-s hy a .small margin :i.t Hie Bim iiH-6or nimitf . i ) , 1 . At the ten meter post' the' rail loriilnns were two lengths behln l Tl ,C(ilir.nln,H '.,, , (,v itlu-ee leiullk fliiWiiuiihiilrr ,'lrvmen- 1 netr iHiurse wn the exposed and wind, aid nr iin ,.ni 'the, yiMilry was flie orew's aec oo in .tho reg-nita 'w .ii. fhursdav It . drft-utnfl Iti'lelum ' hV c-lnhi .'.lengths, , California has jl lo loae. !he! i ,-' t Anothsr Finn Laurel. OHVMPIC BTAUIUM, ' Amster dam, Aug. .--l'aavo Yrjola of Fin land won l ho Olympic decathlo.i championship, bntaking theworlda record with a total of 80S3.UI , Ken Doherty, who stooj) in flfiiil place most w lie uay,' leu in Americans in this classic, us a re sult of bis performance in the jave llue throw and the fact tltat'he ran' the 1500 meter race In 4 minutes,' 54 aeeonda. - , ' l Tom Churcdill'a performance In Die 1S0P meters was 4:f& while flarney 41erHnger 'look 9:68 3-0 and Jim Blewari 5:17.' ". While officials wore 'wrestllhg with the final figures 'the flTsi check . showed Narvlnen, of ' Kin land second, : JJoherty third am) Stewart , fuurthj the latter appan ently . having lost , ubstunt!ul ground in the last- twq, events. -iu , ,, -. f-i 1 i P " i - ' , We sell an average of aboubi40 used. autpmobiles-.per . tnonth and carry., a large assortment of O. K. used cars, at - all times.-. JlafMten Chevrolet Co,- .-. -; (. - MURDER FULLY - f CONFESSED BY '. ARRESTED BOY - (Continued from page I,V was only paying me. '76 cents a day. So while we were out In the yard I threw two rocks at him and cursed him. He grew angry and told me ho would tell my step falhor what I- had done, Once be fore I got Jnto trouble, by stealing a bicycle. In Salem, and they said I would so back to the reform school the first time I did any thing I shouldn't do. . .. Murder Described , , ... ' "At lunch I got to thinking about that. If ho told my' step father I knew I would have to .go back to the reform school. !1 ate lunch. Then I got up and went to the rear of the. room, where ' I picked up the-.22 rifle. Mr. Dewey was still sitting at the table look ing the olhor way and I raised the rule and shot him." lie didn't sny anything or make any nolae, I placed the gun down against the door asnln and went to tho table where lie waB. Ho was slumped over."" I hnd to push hlhi to one Hide to I could reach Into ills pocket.. I got 12 from - his pocket. That was all. I didn't take any money from the suitcase or from anywhere else. I was in the House about five minutes. Then 1 went out and got Into the car and drove off. '.'1 ;, - " -' No Regret Shown ' ' Here theJioy paused. He had re lated the gflm facts without flinch ing, -without even a show of emp: lion. There had' riot been cveif a break In his volco. The details of me staying wero told' with the same even tones with which ijo had described his fear of the Re form school,- nnd his quarrel Willi his bonefactbr.- ' v ' From then on' It was necessary to obtain the rest of his jitnry lending' lilirt "oh Willi .queslloiis. .Hi answered them readily. No,' ho had not thought of the consequences not then. He ' linlt In mind' only the problem of pre- ....... .,n w.-,vi-.v i.u.ii lulling ins, Btepfathcr what a bad boy lie had been: The 'Juvenile authorities hu.l told him, as well ' us his sten futher, that tho first time be dil anythln'? wrong lie would go back to tho reform sohobl. His ' rirst thought of shooifng MK Dewey had come to him while he was eat ing his luncheon, aoross the table from the man whom,: a few 1 min utes later he Blew. - ' . "I m Very Sorry" ' Yes, he thought ho could com mit the' crime nnd escape ' detec tion., -j . ;"Hut why did you leave tho rifle-, standing there? And didn't you inula, uiey wouni Buspicion yon when they found Mr. newevM en.. jone?" he was nBked. ' No, , didn't think of 11.ni : m he time,", ho replied. "I didn't think lliey would know who did it But when I got to Snlem I n. scared. I knew then that I hnd nindo a mistake." "How did yon -feel, when .! walked over to Mr. Dewey, after you had shot him, to take 11.0 money out of his pocket?" he was aBked. "Weren't ,. you frightened then?", "No." "i.o." , . , "Are you sorry you killed him?" Hex's eves fell. "Vnn 1 .,. i. said. "I nm very sorrv." V . Do you realize II... o,,,inn.. of, this confession-you have just made?" ho then was asked. - ' '1 , "Yes." . . I Pllaht Detallerf I After ho left lnrlln..,l hn .1 the car to Salem, where he visited the Sanitary Dairy, where he for merly worked.- Later; be pen Ho me store of aeorgo'f.. Arbuck'le. shoe dealer, .who nneo i,.h ... friended him. He jow'ed Arbuckle o.60 for a pair of shoes he had chanted. This he paid from the u he had taken from the dead man's pocket. , The. shoes he was then oh..- were nearly gone, he said, 1 and with J1.39 he bought a pair df can vas shoes. He then nfrro.i . .... Mr. Arbuckle the onr be had taken from Ills eninl.ivnr' o..... -. Mr. Alhiieiiln nB...... . ..... he onr but axke.i 11... ...... back nfler he. Mr. ArlmVuin h.i eomiuuiilrnted will, Dewev ' n.ln. ue xo the ownership certificate He was afraid to drive n. any farther, he said, for fear he would be picked 1.1. . . . Falling to get tho S5S fmm buckle, he left the rr .n,i out of town, whore ho caught a stage for Kinene. ,. ini lliursdav he rn,,i,i . to Mnrahfield on a trurk "rldo He '"i'i't in lteeu.11.nrl nil n Wit, getting a room nl a hniel Pont be afraid in iimn .. ....j "'V . and ask 'if, " "emonsiration. '"nm a. m, to 8 p. m. also Sun day forellminn. tnr '.... ': a' race 'On-either sldo1 of iautlcv ' ' ' ' J0."??'. .'.!" ,CJiw!Bt Co, , ',- FLYERS LOST OR HAVE GONE ! . , . jBACK THEORY i (Continued from page 1.) recttoi'i. I i ii ! 1 . Comiiarlson of tfie reports from the two sbipa that saw the plane allowed the fliera had traveled abctii 250 mites between the two in northeasterly ilirei'tv.i, .head ed istraighi for Uri'at) HrUuli:.;.j ;-, I .Stranne Planet Sighted r'; , 4 i LONDON, Aug. 4. The iHiaai bllity that Hie .liollsh trans-Atlun- tic plane Marshall Pllsukskl, whleh started i for the " Uiilted Slates early yesterday, has swung urouud'aW la. .reluming to Kurope was suggested todajby- .a mes sage received1 from the British sleumer Amakura. i The ValentlH'wirelesa station re ported receiving the . following from-.the Amakura:,' v ' v "6:00 a. m. Greenwich Meridian time (J 2 p. .111. Friday , eastern Slaflcnii-d itlnje) 4(f.20ortli 20.40 veat,' afrplune uiproached ' from ilie westward, "encircled tlie ship t a distance of half a mile, height 600 feet, and disappeared north want Hying: very fast. No signal.' At 2:40 a. ni. Greenwich time a biplane Was' reported 'ITy the Nor wegian tank steamer Aztec at 44.22 norlh aiuli 24.08 west. Thu3 lightly., more thnn- two ; hours- at-' ter being sighted by Iho Aztec, the, plane appeared to have been sight ed .liy the Afiinkura', having 'pro-' greased in a' northeasterly direc tion., ,. I , 1 ; - , , ., 80 far as known; there" ' are- no airplanes in the reslon mentioned by the two ships, except the Mar shal PUsudski. : In the original message sent by the master of ' the Aztec the phrase "in the direction of 75 de greea" wen i.e,l rm.io nn..i.i kn Interpreted as Indicating that the Plane was flying north, by east. me 1-011311 -plane carried no wireless and messages from ships uueieu me oniy meinou of guag, Ing-'hcr Course and position. 11 tne messages received from tlie'veaaels should turn out to hnve been garbled and the Polish plane Is continuing her1 1 voyuge to tlie United Stutes. lho nincliine should strike the North Ainerlcnn count soino time about -tluak. Thought Returning 'i kw YORK, Aug. 4. Tho navy .tju.ugiapiiiu oince today Inter preted reports of ships at sea wiucn signted the Polish trans- nuaniic airplane as definitely in uicating that the Polish . filers were neadod back toward Europe a message received from the steamer Aztec said that tlie direc tion of the plane was 76 degrees. Officials of the hvdroeranhie nt. flee said that this meant that, the inane was traveling In a north east direction which would take It lowuru. tne uritlsh coast. This In terpretation Beemed to be borne 0111 in iuii Dy the fact that- th eiiiiinr-' AiniiKura reported more man two hours nfler the Aztec uiai: tne piano was about two him- m-eu ,1111103 nortneast bf die' posi tion glvon by the Aztec. The 'post .viiKie-ine i-onsn plane was last seen- is approximately S00 mllos off tile French coast. " U. S. Poles Have Faith ' - ; new York. Aug. 4. nefusin to consider, the evidence indicated thrtt the Polls trans-Atlantic fliers had turned back toward Europe from midocean, a group of Polish residents left the consulate this afternoon Tor , Mitchell field, the official destination of the flight. They traveled in several auto mobiles led by a police motorcycle OBcort. They wero so excited .by reports thnt the uvlators had ap parently abandoned the flight thnt they could .scarcely speuk, but they insisted that they would ho on hand ub a, welcome committee should the reports prove to have been wrong. 1 ' Tho fuel thnt Hid airmen had not been reported, arriving in Eu rope 13 hours after . they were last seen only 800 miles from shore was Interpreted by their countrymen hero not ns any Indl cathin of possible disaster but purely as reason for hone Hm't n,u wlrle88 reports hid been garbled and that the . filers were still hurrying westward through the sky. ' ' ' ' - Dodge coupe, 1!2Zmodel: a enod anu gnim looMiig car with leather upholstering nnd fully equipped f Easy terms or trade conSoil-l fur sale by Hansen Chevrolet Co. DR. DEAN B. BUBAR OPT0METRI8T ., ,..' Specialist In the fitting of ' Olaiaes " 116 Jackson SL' "'- OH! BOY ' another GOOD DANCE - ''- at ' - I. O. O. F. Hall, Oakland ,-) Aug.. 4 ; ' ' " Musle by Five Harmonizers Come On, Let's Go. DANCE AT. Camas Valley t , t... ,. , s ' Saturday Nite, Aug. 4 i C '' - tfuaie by -' ' I ' i ftdsebuig( Byncopators FOUR KILLED WHEN AUTO STRIKE TRAIN Lt vV j, ., ; (Aum-Iatfil I'rt-si Lestcd Wir-) . " cou)kaix Springs, Colo., -Aug. Uayton, Ohio, rets! dents. inrkidin : Karl 11. Turner. uutlcrBiood to lie a proniTiien; ijanker banker thi-re,. wtre, klllf-d to day when thHr ; autoniohile crashed Inio south bound Donver & Rio. Grande West- rt. iraiitf fiva miU-t souiU of hew. 2,000 CHINESE DROWN. ' (Aisorlatrd TreM Loosed Wlr.-) SHANGHAI, Aug. 4. Chinese reports from Tslnan slate that about two thousand persons in the towns of- Anklu and Lincliu in central Shantung , . have been drown in 'the flood caused by the overflowing of Tawen river, a tri butary of the Yellow river. , The area haB been experiencing an unusually heavy rainfall. - I NEW TODAY FOR nENT-r-Modorn house with garage. Phone 56K-R.' with WOMAN 30, wants work or an; kind. Phone 14S-L. : WE BUY VEALS and come und get them. Walter M. Clark, city. -MELONR-1 ons und Ripe Millard wutermel- muskmelons. D. Coon stand, Dillard. FOR. RENT 5-room , furnished house, and garage. 720 .Winches ter St. " FOR SALE Pigs, six weeks old. " F.'R. Cacheliu, Dixonvllle.. Phone 18F4. WANTED 2, good pear pickers to begin about the Bih. J. R. Wll sou, Roseburg.- Phone 21F31.. FOR KENT Furnished apart- , ments, .heated,, modern, close in. Jlnqulre '124 Douglas St. FOR SA'LE four purebred ,Rum- boulllet bucks, 1 und 2 yours old. L. G. Matthews. Dixonvllle, Ore: FOR SALE 3 amall mules, 2 und . 3 years old; one buy horse, 3 years old, weight 1200 lbs. Phono 13F41. .'. .. ffirt RENT li-room house with garage; good place to keep cow . and chickens. See H. C. Dawson, 626 2nd Ave. S. ' FOR SALE Ten Pekln ducks four months did -and one thorough bred O. ;A." C. Burred Rock roost- w.Ward'B Chfe; ' ' ANYTHING from" a town lottoa sheep ranch. Priced right for quick action. Rogers Real Estate Co,, -668 N. Jackson St. FOR SALF-28 young owes: one 2-year-old colt; 3 young register ed ' JerBey bulls. Fred A. Go(f, Roseburg. Phone 6F2.. ' WANTED Men to pick pears Monday morning. Aug. 6. Must be' n'ble to handle ladders and go on top. S. A. Ilosor. Phone 2F23. HAMSHIRE'raiiis for sale. One a yeaiB old and one yearling rcg . lateral, and In good condition. Call Or address G. B. Alklus, Riddle, Ore. FOR SALEThe only hotel in a gooa town, located on Pacific highway, reasonable- rent for the bldg. For particulars see Bruce Company of Myrtle Creek. Ore.' FOR SALE New S-room modern house, : 4 Ipts, chicken house, basement, frultj'garage. 2 blocks Riverside store, 1 block to high way. TerniB. 230 South Rose St. xuueiij MAIN -ariving to Los An- goles Wednesday or - Thursday Wlll;il.lrO- flAnJ0n nl v.Ui - .. ... -....v bu...iini imaouiiKd fOr rnn.lmnv ' A rlfli-aoo T no .Ah- goles, cure News-Review. Kn IDEAL place to spend Sunday -nvoning. music ror dancing- Ex cellent chicken dinner, with su perior service. Come to Cunyon Tavern, 1 mile south of Cunyon ville." ' . . IJANDON-Hl'-tltE-SEA AlUo Park Sheltered grove, furnished and partly furnished modern cot tages, new. r-"achory - court, cro quet grounds, etc. Under now management., -,.' FOR RENT-Turkey ranch equip ped with fifty turkey . hens, team, cows,, chickens, Imple-' nients. ,60 nores corn land. Close to town, and school. $800 cash rent. Adilress.Dox J29, City. SOUTHERN CnlifTfor Oregon. Wo several good .properties here-houC,.lots. Duplexes, ho- it-is. inni wo can exciinnge- for i-ri'gon nineties, etc. write us I rally what you have and want. G. (i;; Stewart, care National '. Realty Co., San Bernardino, Ca. : FOR SALE t B0 acres, house" 20x 1 24, two slorlCB, barn 18x24. creek running through place all the year round. Can drive right to i the house with automobile. Priced right for quick action. I $1000. Rogers Real Estate Co., I ' 668 N. Jackson St., Roseburg, Ore : j 6ET a deed to your home. If you are buying a home on contract j and have It half paid for, with I no mortgage, see us about our i monthly payment renl estate j loan whereby you can obtain money to pay oft the contract j nnd get a deed. Monthly, pny menlB on your loan, generally ! less than rent or contract nay-! ments. take care of both prlncl-! pnl nnd Interest and get you out or debt. I'niiiqua Savings and ; Loan Association, Douglas Ab-j Btract Bldg.' DANCE at The Wigwam Saturday, Aug. 4th (GOOD MUSIC t Gents. $1.00 , Ladles Free i h 5 i-t HIGH AIMS YAitUHV-ii ' High aims form prea( chaVac'tefs. " You tako- Rootl aim foi 'svatei j V J achievement when van dttposit regularly with tho KoscburK Na ' : tional iJank. , . . . ? I A'A Interest Paid on Savings j Accounts. The Sosebur KoseDurre COLLEGE LOAFER MID TO BY t'NIVERSIY OF OREGON, Eu gene, Aug.- 4. (Special). The bright young fellow , who "loafs" his way through high school with out much ' studying, who (ben comes on to the University of Ore gon, receives a rating higher than average In the menial tests, and I hen thinks Ji'e can loaf and have a good time here la doomed to dis appointment and in many cases un euiiy trlp home. This Is revealed In the study of the mental teats given to entering students bore un der the direction of Dr. Howard R. Taylor, professor of ' psychology. On the other hand, the plodding type of student who found. It nec essary to study In order' to keep up with his high school classes, who comes on to college and re ceives only an average or even a below average rating In 'the mental test, still has an excellent chance of passing his courseshere credit ably, and at least has little 'diffi culty In remnlning in the univer sity. ... The explanation for this Is simple, ' says Dr. Taylor. Tho "bright" student ncvor formed any study habits In high school, and Is able to adjust himself to tlie de mands made for passing 'scholar ship in tho .university. The slower student has, his Btudy ' and 'qrk iiauiis fioi-meu, aim u is oniy nec essary for him to apply himself more vigorously to succeed. These facts have been .deflnitelv m-nvetl by statistics .compiled as a result of the teats' made and high scluiol and college records studied. Freshmen are given mental tests upon entering the university and are then rated In six different classes. This rating It not used as a basis of awarding grades, 'nor is It allowed to influence Instructors iln any way. Classifications are as I0il0yp,. t. nignest live per cent; ML next 20 per cent; III, next 26 per cent; IV, next 25 per cent, (first group below average) : V, noxt zu per cent, anu VI, , lowest five per cent. , . Students In the first two groups usually have little trouble in mak ing good scholastic records, and It has been proved that those "stu dents are on tho whole superior In their work, both In high school nnd In the, university. Members of the last two' groupB, or loweBt, who usually have low high school av erages, also usually receive low marks In tho university, although not necessarily failing marks. It was in the study of groups III nnd IV thnt Dr. Tavlor made Powell: Furniture Store REMOVAL SALE NOW SELLING Fine Mattresses, value $16.50 ' . V POWELL FURNITURE ROSEBURG UNDERTAKING CO. Established 1901 M. E. 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If a student is found to be lulling, yet haB a high rating in the tests; It -is often reund tliut his trouble Is not due to mi lnnbility to master the ' subjects, but. to some other cause which may be remedied. Also, If tho student is receiving poor, grades, and he also . had a low ruling in tho tests, -' special help may be given him so that satisfactory progress can be made. ..' .' . Mental tests are regarded at the university as very useful in many ways, but their use is" kept' -withln tho bounds of reason and' every student Is given every' opportunity regardless of the results of the tests. " - ' o Chevrolet coach only 10 months old and in first class condition, pi-Iced very reasonable and carries new car guarantee, for sale by Hansen Chevrolet Co. ' , ', - IN BANKRUPTCY In the District Court of tho "United , Stales ror the District of Oregon. : In .the matter of Zlgl'er-Craven Hardware Company, a corpora tion, Bankrupt. 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