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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. f928. THREST cfnntlnved fr..m i ace two.) ; and was done at a cost of J235. It is the hope of rho association to complete another K,rtion this year mill if each I'. T. A. nitn:ber will cooperate, this ran be done at verv little rust, and when done, the1 henior high grounds will be One of district vice-president and 1st vice the beauty !ola of Hoseburg. j president of Senior High P. T. A.. All parents of Senior high atu-iwho has Just returned from Uie Dane and Arthur in Their Best Picture "Circus Rookies" at Liberty "iV ' Karl Dane onef GEORGE K. "CIR.CUS T100KIES" Screen's Most Popular Comedy Team Turns Out Great . Laugh-Maker m Circus Kookies, With j Club and Guests , Louise Lorraine as the Heroine. , For i.iuwe afternoon i par- j ty of Thursday Mrs. Wm. Usher Screer.doni's most famous com-land the pint edition Arthur do their invited the members of the North edy team, Karl Dane and CeorKe' stuff aKalnst a circus background, aide Sunshine cluh und a few addl K. Arthur, the comedians respon-l Dane as an odd-Job man around i tional guests to her home, which slhle for "Hookies" and "Baby the "big top." who essays his hand j was attractively arranged for the Mine, arrive at the liberty thea- at lion taming .and Arthur as a lo tre Sunday In "Circus Hookies," jquaolous, (Uick-wltted press agent, said to be the most hllurious of the They run afoul of each other when season's comedies. I they both lose their hearts to a In this film .the elongated Dane I dainty, pretty trapez-e artist. ' Pay Wray -Gary Cooper, in A simple, yet forceful love tale ready made motion picture history, is "The First Kiss." co-starring "The First Kiss." will make it Fay Wray and Cary Cooper, "I'ara-' again. mount's Glorious Young Lovers." The story was adapted from opens at the Antlers Sunday. It I "Four brothers" by the famed is by far. one of the finest efforts ' short story writer. Tristram Tup on the art of any producing or-, per. which appeared in the Sat ur banization In transferring a really day Evening Post. It has, briefly, fine story to the screen. jto do with the efforts of a young Aside from the masterful handl-1 man to make successful men out of tug of all characters of the story, three lazy brothers, all born of an by the cast themselves, one is old family gf Maryland, but whirh struck hy the authentic manner In; has fallen down. The young man. which the story roils along. It is i whom you may guess now to be true. It is. most of nil. inspiring, i Gary Cooper, is an oysterman very Kay Wray and (iary Cooper ainimuch In love with the town's rich-, pear a the principal characters In est belle, Kay Wray. The gulf be the same picture for the second tween them is successfully closed, time in their screen career in "The ; which forms one of the most Inter Fir.st Kis..' Their first effort. "The , esiing and heart-throbbing stories Lesion of the Condemned." has al-ever shown here. , AT THE ANTLER3 TUESDAY, 1- fytLm. EfTi Vwr mm. ViWiACE Beery-Richard Anun Louise Baoow in the Paramount Picture 'Beggars of life' AWiluama.weuman production 1 dents, and friends of the work are or'l,a,l'. "''ted ' meeting! on Tuesday evening. It Is hoped there will be a good attendance, as j there Is a great deal of business to come before the association. " Mrs. R. n. Williams. 3rd state I V v AS&k the Paramount PicTufit' i i ! I I I i ! I P - - . i ! i "BEGGARS OF LIFE" n today H , MmA H : I ''WUt vifi'J-'M "i7, fllorlous youth ... It's tender romance jV- 1 LK'l' Jl TH;T"' H T.rz.n the Mighty j ffllM specal fe.JP It rTU' 4'C '- , 'V J Ymm wtv i i ZZZsay JrJ. J Melrofloldwyn Screen Forecast f"r Ij.ZCifrlllR. y fA A Wx?. notice liWfmk pmmmm ' YffJViil, Min.. Saturday snd Sunday S. WWWML "ST TIME TODAY tMM : rli a A 1 ' f&ffiA J ' MffiW2Y4)fZ"VA "THE HAWK'S NEST V Xf. ' Vfci lit mipfy&i j liberty mmi- hmmm VjiT'r y ' jf v! ) ' a MV'Cfli; L WyHW&ii&lMm The Oancmg Hair flna tik-lSWj, W'M. state board mfrtint In Portland. land County President Mr. P. W. 1 lieckley, will have plana for the coming convention. I The business meeting will be followed by urogram and a abort visiting session. ; - Mr. and Mrs. Leon McCHntock j and children returned to Hoseburg; ; the first of the week after spend I inn three, week vacationing at i Kockawav beai-h and Portland. a rt Senior High Faculty Entertains New Members . A f f at Annual SOCUH Attair One of the faculty affairs which efc.n y.ear 18 a mo8t enjoyable so- rial event in (lit nartv clven bv i m embers of the old faculty at sen-' ior hluh school to entertain the; new members. On Friday evening the faculty entertained with n din-1 ner party of attractive appoint-' ments at Miss Alice IVland's sum-1 mer rumn trior' Jir nn th rivtr 1 bank of the I'mnqua. The seven honor guests were t gone away, Miss I'la Duke, Knslish Inst rue-If o be with her loved ones up tor; Miss Kale Buchanan, English j there. and dramatics teacher; Mi.-m ! gie longed for her more and more Stone. Spanish instructor; MisV each day Genevieve Thomas, commercial lu'hlle she eared at the picture In teacher; Miss Kllzabeth ttburhill. Instructor of home economics: Miss Howena Reach, physical edu cation supervisor; Homer Grow, Smith-Hughes agriculture teacher. About twenty five guests were present and enJoed readings, mu sic and short story telling, part of the entertainment being furnished by the new fTicuUy members. o Grand Chief of Pythian Sisters Honor Guest at Meeting A distinguished visitpr In the city entertained Friday night was Mrs. Leo llallagh of St. Helens, the grand chief of the Pythian Sis ters of Oregon, who paid her of- ' j flcial visit to'the local loiitje yes-1 terday. i A special meeting of the organi I nation was called for last evening. I Mrs. Itallagh gave a brief talk to ! the Pythian Sisters during the ! nrmrrnm Iwitir Uha anil M ru f b". Marks, member of the local lodge and grand protector, were given honors of the degre. A s upper was served In the ban quet hall at the close of the eve ning, covers being placed for 2.1. Matron Has Pleasurable Afternoon Party for affair with asters and other tumn flowers in bowls and has- kets. Following a short business meet lng old fashioned songs wen the' entertainment, each boing ' illus trated with a tableau. Later the hostess served luncheon to the: guests. The list included tl following club members: The Mesdanies Fred Howen, Ed Marstera, Geo. Marstcrs, H. S. Nichols. F. E. Chil son, Itohert Chilson. L. L. Mars ters. S. Puland. Donald Young. It. E. Harness. L. W. Ingles, Elsie Mc Cnmas. Walter Kurtz, Virgil Bush. Wm. Stark. K. I Itnllou. N. H. Fisher, Clair IVtlil. and additional guests, the Mesdanies J. F. I'well, It. W. Cook, Charlotte Thomas and the Misses Esiher Nichols and Florence Wlmberly of Los Angeles. (AfMM-uttMt Iro Iaw1 Wirr) PORTLAND. Ore., Sept. 22. Elmer Eekstrom, injured Septem ber 19 when he fell 50 feet at the Jackson rock quarry, Hillsborn, , Ore., died at a hospital here to- j day. l!e had a fractured skull. ' INJURED QUARYMAN DIES M H SWL lU V - V Ll WJfK 9 7,c M FALL INTO LIME VAT IS j They'vo joined the circus for ;i'tfS5Vl )J : g JT'' llsfr FATAL TO PORTLAND TOT t 1; tht tim of your life. tV fXf PWl y. ' Iffe' Kvi si 1 j ' wSi cy- f:r . , . (Aanriainl it win ) I Dane Is a gorilla trainer, Ar- II ID 1 IrW lViX JfiV x'V Ai POKTLAND, Ore. Sept. 22 ' tl Hur a cuh reporter, and ,1 LkHUuSS fjt I Tum , , W ' "4 nurned when Mie fell Into a vat of ,1 rn they clash what a feP4 1 f T . ' W -VV lime Thursday. Kveljn Warner, if hlrlwlnd of fun, fusn and llr. fl'SsA ' SkSX A Vfil I 1 1 V ArlP f Ih 4V aged 4, died today at ahospilal. feathers! nMc2r ' MSf ,f I If U laTaUSL 5 !i UQrV W -..! The little girl fell Into the vat at 'A L''rhX WV&i'lA ' I U1 -- IkX. the plant ot the Certified Mortar !.,'.' 1 PClfW 'r r, -- lAATlllll W l&iVi' company and was pulled out by a I I reUfA ' T 1 M 81 1 1 1 1- I 1 V- Ibtf 'Wh s.;i.m i ,rs t ilA V mSa ?: , ()uUFDk , mm IT USED TO BE M , J Jv3t) Jill I I MW ' k' L fMHI zWAuMhh) i WA iYXA tTi "V Bmh " N Bhortture. I V.!' MW&A TCt7TOWtT MH POETS' CORNER ' " Fg!g!E!'' - - Signed Contribution! for ThLt Dspartmsnt May Ba Snt to tho Society Editor of Tho Ntw-RvhKv. and Will Bo 0d as 8pac I Available, A PICTURE The little girl aat all alone. At the twilight's mellow glow. 'Her voice was u whisper a sweet ! childish tone. 'a prayer breathed aoft and low. I "Oh mother dear, like an angel 'u I tan Bee the sold la your hair, You must have felt proud when your picture they took, Fir your face la w lovely and fair." . ;?h wanted her mother who had,00'" ln the narrow prayer. The picture hung there In 11; large gold frame. A beautitul sight to see. Each night up to It the little ghi CUlIlf, I Once more with her mother to be. l"Sweet mother of mine, when 1 I srow old. ' j 'I want to look like you. too. i j.My hair muat be full ot BUiibeamBj I and cold, I 'And my eyes sympathetic and The picture smiled back at the child silting; there, Wiih a look of love in her eyes. She made a promise to her daugh ter fair. With affection that never dies. The picture would comfort, con sole and euide The heart that was sad and blue. Catifornians Spending Few Days ; tr nn,! Mr U' V. nxier and! . ., , ,. i Hill of Wilbur were here Friday family of Oakland, California, are afernoon wnomil1K am, vMnl spending a fev; days in this cltytMlsa niu leaves Sunday for AHh - visiting and enjoying golfing and . land to enroll for Hie winter terms fishing. Mr. Baxter Is an archi-lat the Southern Oregon Normal ttct. 'school. tno i w l FOp yjk i To Be at 8tata Fair 0 lTHiAV two Wh a-c-m'. pfwt 0r the 5 DAYS KJ i-i JLJ r M. oYS 5il ',Hle '"-r boa,d. anl 'Mrs- Mr- I sters Iohvp tomorrow for Salein M fex where they will spend the coming (fll week with relatives anil friends VM k. ITim it fl PV gLl Kl 1 nl Mrs. Marsters -will attend to KM Sn IfWILi Ell I I M t MM official dutleB as board member. .'(3 ' t3 lt-ff-lifit'P gf I Mr. Marsters will address the Su- op. TH& " I 'nl Chamber of Commerce on flv !7 fW CI M dP' I matters pertaining to Ihe fulr nt elf fcTTPfcll IT I n C I the Monday noon luni heon. ?S? vifc.w ujr - $ KARL DANE - 1 WoX Direction frj . -J GEO. K. ARTHUR F SWtv Umpqua A .c. , a;;ne Dai7y 1 ,n the -hi, top- of ,ul!ler ftiCt ANTT FRS P I f J IllLSySK1 1 I lovf!lisromance ' M MWdrUmt Mm rs, H Although not in words. It could .still confide. And always encourage anew. lly llarbara (lit. THE HERMIT Hy Alden Harness. Among bis rugged mouuiains mile on mile He wanders In the forest an cient, wide. A deer he studies in the dark pro file: Am ?lv lit ivtoa (uluraa ilir green divide. canyon long and deep, I He slowly threads a high and I diuy ledge. . He crosses over bridges, rocky, i steep: He finds a bee-tree at the I hiarsh's edge. - I Aloue with Nature hours and hours he spends; Her laws, as he communes with her, he learns. In sort dim twilight when the long day ends, Hack to his lonely cublu he re- turns. He sees the red moon frlnae a cloud with light: Ie 8eea tlle nu81a f countless stars Increase; Then on his nlllow In the calm st Ml niKht He gently sinks to rest In peace. holy Asleep he dreams his lonely way he lakes Across strange waters of an un known sea. Awake he finds the truth that on him breaks. Reveals to him a world forever free. To Attend School Mrs. Hill and daughter. Miss LOCAL To Dlllard John Voytllla returned to Dlllard , I this morning after a visit In this Mitt Knight Visits Miss Holly Knight of Canyon ville was here Friday after niton shopping and attending to busi ness affairs. Attended Fair Mr .and Mrs. A. D. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. lrvln Doucette mo tored in Myrtle Point Friday and spent the day there attending the Coos county fair. H. C. Taylor, general passenger agent for the Southern Pacific company, was a business visitor tn Hoseburg for several hours yester day. General Agent Visits H. C. Taylor. Southern Pacific general passenger a Kent, of Port land offices, was in tills city Fri day looking after company bus! ness. Gone To State Fair Mr. and Mrs. C. O. flarrett -if Cilendale and J. (. I.eedy. county agricultural agent, of this city ret u , clmrKH of tUe' lk;UKhlfl county exhibit. Lineman Business Visitor A. K. Sims, lineman for the Western Cnlon Telegraph com pany, of Eugene returned last evening to that city after a two day stay here on business. Mr. Sims Installed one of the company clocks at the Hoseburg Dairy and Soda Works. Physicians Return From Hunt Fringing home four points and one forked horn bucks Dr. U. It. Shoemaker and Dr. H. C. Church returned home late Friday after noon after enjoying a huntina- trio ! at R Mile camp near Strader's I Hum. They have been away for the past week. To Atte.id School Miss Harriet Wamsley. who has been here for the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chan. C. 1 Wamsley here, and Miss Hhoda i Arnold of OlaUa leave today for Ashland where Miss Wamsley will enter her final year at the South ern Oregon Normal School and Miss Arnold will also study. NEWS ... .u , , , .' I ,,, Mvral hour, . yesterday ciiiei .HauuiMK ul a....u visiting and itteuding to business affairs. Back From Portland Fred Hargus returned Friday af- lemtMin from Portland where he ! went on a baslneas trin for a day or so. Melroie Viaitor Charles Oleson of Melrose spent several hours Fridlay in Hoseburg attending to business matters and visiting friends. ' From Umpqua Herman Paulsen, resident of Unipiiua, was in Hoseburg today attending to business Interests and visiting with friends. Returns to Eugene After a visit here with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ohman. for the past few days. Miss Mil dred Ohman returned to Eu gene today. Visiting In Portland Mrs. C. O. Hosmer of this clly went to I'nrMund last nlxhl and will remain there for several Uuvh I enjoying a visit with relatives and. friends. Left for Coast Joints Mrs. J. F. Dlllard and Mrs. Irvln Biunn left this morning in the former's auto for Coquille City and other coast points to spend tho day. Tho' expect to return this evening. SUtion Man and Wife Arrive Mr. and Mrs, II. von der Hellen of Ashland arrived here yesterday to spend the next few weeks, Mr. von der Hellen to relieve Leslie Kellow, station attendant at the Standard Oil service station, who is in Mercv hospital following an accident this week. Mr. vou der Hellen has been employed by the company at Ashland. Going to Portland Sunday A. A. lilt-hards, manager of (he local store of the J. C. Penney company, Mrs. Itlchards and their children leave Sunday morning by auto for' Portland to spend a few days. Mr. Itlchards will attend the annual fall meeting of managers at the Multnomah hotel and will Be - lect holiday goods and spring stock fur the local store. Funeral Yeeterday The funeral of John Williams as held in the chapel of the Doug las Funeral home yeslerduy after noon at 2 o'clock, and was largely attended by relut ives and friends of the deceased. The floral tributes were numerous and beautiful. Hev. F. 11. Mull hews of the Baptist church, officiated. Interment took place In the IooklnglUHs cetnelery. FIRES ARE REPORTED Several small were reported forest flrea in various 14 parts of the county todtay. Two fires were found In Cow creek canyon and another.on South Myrtle Creelr. All were extinguished without difftcul- !:a5- :rz ) GOLFERS ATTENTION e There will be no tnurnav ment Sunday, Sept. 23rd. e Marshrietd sends word they ie will not be able to make the trip. ; ie - Tournament Committee. i J. W. Perkins, Chairman. i t Prom Eugene 0. M. HoBfra and family of Eu pn1 were visitors In thla city over FrWay. Visitor Today Mrs. C. F. Wilson of noston spent the day here visiting with friends and shopping. From Sutherlln W. V. Finer of Putherlln?ns In this city Friday and today attend ing to business affairs and visiting. Visitor Here Today Mrs. F. F. Parker of Wilbur was here this afternoon vlsittng with friends and attending to business affairs. Here From Winchester Bay Juck Dlebl. head of the Win- 'chester Bay Development company and Frank L. Taylor, hardware merchant, were In Roseburg today for several hours attending to business matters. Divorces Are Granted "Divorces were granted In the cir cuit court todav to Addlo Gartside from Charles F. Gartside and to Clara Faust from W. J. Faust. Cruel and Inhuman treatment was charged In each case. The plain tiffs were represented by Attorney John T. I-ohr. Portlander Buys Property T. A. Itunyan ot Portland haa purchased the It. L. Thomas place, consisting of H acres and located 1 on the Garden Valley road near the Edonbower railroad crossing. J. W. Tollman completed the deal. New Yorkers Visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Swallow ot Pleasant Hill, New York, are here today for a visit. Mr. Swallow Bpent the morning tn company with Harry Tupping fishing on the !prth Umpqua and this afternoon will enjoy a round at the Roseburg: Country Club. The visitors are oa a tour of the states.