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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, ORF.CON, SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1917.'
FOUR
lMUd Dully fcUvriU huuduy by the
JVetta-ltevlrw Co., luc
llebibcr of The A moi-Ih Iril Vtrmm
Tim Associated Pieaa in exclusive
ly entitled to the uo for republu-u-tloo
of nil news dispatcher credited
to it or nut othurwiuo credited In
this paper and to U local newi
piblluhcd herein. All liifhti of re-
Eublluatlon of special dispatches
erelo aru llio reaerved.
HA II HI 3 B-SWORTH Editor
Entered as second clans matter
Muy 17, 1820. at the post office al
ltost'burK. Oregon, under act of
March 2, 187.
Represented By
Esf-HpLtmAY
Nftf rk 21 East 4')lh Stroe'..
I IiIchko i"ii N. MithlKHH Ave.
Kt:n t ruocjitro 220 HuhIi St runt
Detroit iilM Moplit-'IlBOii Mldu., l.o
Aim'-I- W& H. tiL'riiiK bll.x-l. hr
attlt txii Hlt-wart HLiuflt. 'orllaiiU
friiU ti. W. aiKth Btruet, VBuiuutr,
B. C 711 Hall Did., SI. I.oul-
411 N. Tenth tftrueU Atlanta 4t
Grant Building.
8ubMcrlptia Kates
Dally, pur year y mail $4 00
Uaiiy.ti inuiiths ty ui ml H. jo
Dully. 3 mouths by mail
Dally, by carrier per uioutu uu
A Poor Attack
IT EVIDENTLY seemed lo Rep-
resentutiv Humiilnu Fish that
I he tax-evasl'Hi coinmlUoo was
using lliu investigation us a ini'uiiH
uf naming and smearing the. so
culled economic loyalists mostly
those opposed to thu ndminUua
tiini ho ho set out to do some
smearing on his own hook.
Hut when the representative
nets out to blacken the name of
Mis. Franklin KooHovelt, having
as his only Complaint that she
did nut pay ineonic tax on money
paid to charily as a result of her
ladiu broadcasts, lie does not have
u very good ease.
Airs. Roosevelt euvu her time
and energy that thu money might
bu paid lo thu charily ot her se
lection. To suggest that she
Hhould, in addition, pay a lax or
in oilier words make an addition
al compulsory donation is absurd.
If, according lo Fish, thu money
should havu been deducted from
the amount paid to her by thu
broadcasting company hul'nrc it
was turned over to tho charity by
Mis. itoosevelt thu result would
obviously be only a loan of rev
enue lo thu charity.
There Is tho legal technicality
of thu situation to bo considered,
of courso, but it is obvious I hat
Representative Fish js uol Inter
ested In that phase. Hu wauls (o
damagu Ihe Ruusevelts. Ah a mai
ler of fact ihe tax-evasion Inves
tigation Is not considering illegal
lax evasion. Thu lux collector
and tho department of Justice is
i.lrcady dealing with that. What
tlm com ml I ten is considering is
the method used by those who
evade taxes by means Unit are
now legal. Tho beneficial results
of tho Invcsligaliou, it is ussuniul,
will hu thu plugging of these le
gal loopholes.
For the purpose of the Investiga
tion, if It is an honesL one, the
president and his family are citi
zens like thu rest of us and their
tax returns should bit examinee.
Hut ir tie! investigation Is design
ed mostly lo st.iirch reputations.
Fish and the other loleni pari I
satis should select some belter
point, or ulluck than Mrs. Rooso
veil's effort h on behalf of charity.
Editorials on News
ICouiiuuod from pugo 1.)
gnat ileal, mi lie i-iinl he paid
much. Hut Ihe man wilh a steam
shovel call earn a lot, so he can
be paid a lot.
TpHK icason living Mamlnids of
today me higher than living
standard!', ol a cenlury uno is Ihal
today we I'liold'CK Mnl;K We
Ciiu'l have what Isn't u educed.
And the more we produce die
mole we can have.
II poierty Is ever nidi d, il will
he by prndilclii': mi nun h II,,, I
then, will p.. enetmli In o aiouiel
and give eveiyle.l plenty. We
certainly can't end poverty by
producing has and having less.
I'roilui lng less an. I hut lug less is
what .IAKi:s I'OVKIt'l'V.
TOWNSEND CLUBS'
JOINGS IN DOUGLAS
III. I!K (Hide TmMisend rial,
will hold (Is iniuitlily n ting 'lues
il '.v, July I::, w l h a wiener roast
anil titeiilc on (he liver adjoinlm;
Hie Harris gala ,e. Vn interesting
piomuin litis been analiged tcutui
in; an iHldlesH b lilslricl Altotnev
.1 . Long. The setnl atllliuil elec
tion III ollleers will he belli. The
cluh Is Inviting all meinhers and
fi lends to attend.
Crlckcla pioduii- iheli cliiiping
niuial by milium; a tile like ridge
ol otto v. tug over a scraping sur
face 01 the other. Only ihe males
lilivo these organs and the sound
ccivcs tu cull their mutes.
LIGHTHOUSE SHE
REPORT SQUELCHED
Land at Mouth of Umpqua
to Be Disposed of But
Beacon Will Stay.
I'OUTLANI). Ore., July . "Yen.
we liuve no liKlilliuilxi-H fur Bule to
iluy," moaned K. C. Merrill, Hujter
intelidelil of liejlthuutteg fur Oregon
and Wttsliiiiglon yeitlerday after be
hud hud tliu 'tm.ulith call ubuut the
Intended Bale u a liKltthotiiie.
"Suineuue put out tlie rupurt that
wo were koIiik to Hell tile Ului'ttua
liKht llttlithoutie," he went on, "and
we've hud all bona uf Inquiries
about It.
"Some want It for a Hilluiner
heme, yonio want It for thu brieky
in it, and uue mull wax jiml In hero
and wanted It beeuiiKo hu wtia born
in it. lie didn't leave hlu nuluu.
"Tho fuel la that congrotit ro
eeutly paHaed all act which poi'mllH
the liKhlhoUHu to dlHjioHu uf mir
plnn iinipertleii, and we cuntemplule
letting about 110 acres of the Ump
qiiu river UxhlhouHo renervation ko
lo the Oregon atato park coniniis
sion lor a public park, but not the
liKhthoiiHo.
"We need that IlKlilhuuao. It hab
been there nincu J Tj 7 , one uf nine
li(ihlhuunes keeiilni; hips off the
Oregon shore, and it towers 65 feul
above u hill lull feet h!Bh bundle
ihe ocean. We have no thought of
illxpoHiuc of It.'
Then. Mr. Merrill went on lo ex
plain I hut the old, dlNcarded Wil
laiuellH river lighthouse, a frame
huUHellke Htruclure ir.uuuted on
mime piling at the junction of the
Columbia and Willamette livers,
scon will be offered for Halo to the
highest bidder.
A modem electricully lighted boa
con replaced It several years ago.
"Possibly a fishing club will lake
it for a clubhouse," he suggested.
In some dry purls of Chile in
halillunts recall but one or two
showers In a lifetime. And then,
probubly. there was no hot water.
The .irst U. S. settlers leached
Tuxas In and little did they
know they were breaking ground
lor one of Hilly Hose's greatest
spectacles.
KuIuVp'8 hint to hill-billy trou
badours: Coyolcs never meet
Iwku In the same place to yelp
their weird songs.
Thistles are preferred by cam
els, probably on the theory that
lor desert journeys it's best to
eat sometulug that will stick tu
thu rihs.
Ail elephant's truck contains
111,0011 muscles, wilh un estimated
peanut power of two dozen nickel
nags a pci-roi'tuuiicc.
Coiivngiii I!),;,, ist a Service, Inc.
--o-
PROPHECY OF CAVES
GUIDE IS VERIFIED
OUKtiON. CAVKS NATIONAL
MONL.Ml-.NT, Ore.. July in.
(Special. I A prediction made 2o
years ago by l,iek itowley. veteran
Oregon ( uves guide, came true
over lite llh oi July Holidays.
When less than loo persons oer
day made the caves trip. Uowley
oeciareit iiaiu people would some-
tlinu maliu the tup lit a single day.
I'.'xaclly 1112 visitors weru guid
ed through the caverns July II li or
i-o in excess ot any prcWous reC'
ord. The holidays brought u throng
of a.lf.a iieople or Si 1 over iinv
previous mark.
Itowley is serving bis 27lh year
us guide, ulld liersonully bus taken
over 21)11,1)110 visitors through the
caves In I but time.
PROF. COCHRAN TO
BE HONOR GUEST
Former sludents and friends of
1'iot. J. U, Cochran or limits
1'ass will honor their former ln-
sluivlor and It lend tit a commuii
Hy iin Die to be h, Id Sunday jiI
1'oles valley giaime hall. A pic
nic dinner will he nerved at noon
I Ihe atteinooil Will be given
over lo u program and visaing.
John Mucou is chairman of the
Prof. Cochran association and -Mrs.
Lloyd Plukerton is secretary.
FAST DELIVERY
.
Kuch iirterliooii In 1ii.si
limit, Winchester. U 1 1 h u r ,
Siilnerllii. tlaltlund. Yoniullu.
lraiti, Inllanl, t'oo.t Junction,
llinckwiiy, Tellnule. t'atuas
Valley, .vlyrlle t reek. Kiddle.
t'au..iivllle and tilendale
It I r. NKVV SIIKVIKW IS UK
l.l KltKIl IILI'I ililO ITS INK
St'AIH'Kl.Y IS liliY.
ITS LOW PRICE
Of only .".iv per month bv car- &
in r In Cosebiirg, and TURKU
mouths iij uiutl for onlv l
11 per i ANYWIIKKK.
hail been iiMlHluincd In Ihe
":ne ol slea'llly using news-
P-ipcr costs.
bUUSCRIBE OR RENEW
TODAY
And assure yourself ot the
pa h id world and leeal news
al these low prices. Tal.e ad-
Miulnge nt Hi,, bargains listed
dully In tin. advertising ,.i.
limns; this nlone will uve
you many tunes the cost of
the paper! a
The ltosebuig New .lev lew .
ts4 1
BARBS
OUT OUR WAY
EfiAP, LADS' Tlllllllllf IT MUST yW BV 7H'
f WAT THIMK VOt-l K-yyAiB &CME ys!?yf ) WAYTM'
OP THIS -I SUC- KIUCOF THEV UL MAJOR
CBZVBD 1M TRAClWa ) '2l AJUT TPEE, OU6MT ft BARKS
f AV ANCESTORS 4 IM 3UDSW3 ffl TO SPBAV ABOUT
) BACK TO 1596 M TH' OLD jt HIvVLF,
HAR-RUMF-THE HOOPLE XZh HAT'S J,J I'P SAY
FAMILY TREE l WELL t 'RAUcSLILjfi ) AKJD6ET p - 'T WA5
. KOOTEP IWTO THE HOUSE- 'V OKI p rid 7 TOaWOOP'
r OF eiRFPKJCISPRA.L ITS AN OPTH' L . J
b FROM WHEMCE ' J BRANCHES) HcXiPLE (' !'
f CCMGS, THE FOKOJME J rl f -J BLI6HT ) rv
HUGE STJGE BUILT
T
ElKJKNK, July 111. (.Special. )
Tho largest stago ever bit ill In the
I nited States will be used In pre
senting the fourth triennial Ore
gon Trail Pageant celebration al
bugene, July 2'6 ami 2t. Ihe seb
ting, probably the biggest in tho
en tiro world, will be too feel long.
-100 fuel deep, and tiO leel high.
The sel is Iwo or three times us
largo as any previous pugeunt
stage the equivalent, of two city
blocks. The only construction thai
has ever approached the new set
In scope and size was the Caval
cade al the World's Fair in Iiullas,
Texas, a year ago and that was
only yOO feet long. Ktniuing along
tho front of Ihe tuagu Is a board
walk IU0 I'eeL long over which
dancers will promenade in one of
t.ho pagnanl scenes; under it. will
he concealed IHl.ouo wait footlighls.
In the center of the stage tin-re
will he a two-level platform Isu
feet long; the famous "Oregon
Trail," visualized as part of ihe
scunery will un.i from a mountain
background between the peaks of
tho Three Sisters- a ramp 120
feet long and 1 feet high.
Hugo as the setting will be Ihe
spaco will not be wasted us rivet
ihiutj persons and a score ot live
stock lako purl in the celebration.
Figuratively and literally Ihe big-, the minister kind of rode herd onjjw "nark to' great-grandmother
gesl job of Ihe pageant, the taskltlu-ni until they were ready to gohiays. V listened to Carmen, and
has fallen into (he capable hands
of Stage Director Horace Itobinsoit,
instructor iu drama and stage de
signing ut llio I nlversity of Ore
gon.
Three vears ago over zu.unn peo
ple saw the pageant and IU37 direc
tors expect a mucn larger aueu
dunce at Huh years pertorniance.
KeHorvulionrt were placed nu sale
Saturday and may be obtained at
pageunt headquarters in Kugene.
KRNR PROGRAM
(1,M0 Kilocycles)
REMAINING HOURS TODAY
-1:00 Jimmy Crier.
I : 15 Modern Vocalists.
4:;iu Tea Timo Tunes.
5:0t Dor soy Bros. Orchestra.
5:30 The Monitor Views the
Nows.
f: in Brooklyn S inphony.
6:ou Victor Young.
6; 15 Montmartro Famous Or
chestras.
6:45 "Knights of the Road,"
Coen Lumber Co.
6:50 News Flashes.
7:0'i--L. A. Symphony.
7: lfi King Crosby.
7:110 Your drab Bag.
fcCOU Sign Off.
.St'NDAY, JI'l.Y It
8 :p -Sacred Hymns.'
8:45 Glad Tidings of the
Air.
Rev. Ira F. Hankin.
9:00 Voterans Facility Program.
!t :;pi Arkansas Log Hollers.
10: nu -Sunday Bequest Prom am.
11:00 Baptist Church Services,
Uev. .1. B. Turnbull.
12:nn --Organ Concert.
Imiii - Los Angeles Symphony,
1 : 15 Roscburg Gospel Messen
gers, C. B. Hayes.
l:::n -Phil Levaute & On h. I
2:oo Artist Recital Bureau. I
2:t,""Piajm Iteei.al.
l!:.lo Ooldeii Voices. 1
II: 00 Sunday Atteiuoou Dans- j
ant. j
;t::iu - Negro Melodies i
: 4 ' Hawaiian Serenade.
4:00 The Angolus Hour,
Dr.
A. Edwards.
-1 ::to- Salon Melodies.
t : l" Symphony.
5:00 Sunday Kiddies Request
r:Kn - Ring Crosby.
ft : lit 1 t i&uu Uevt-ries
6:0o-Sign off.
MONDAY. .ICLY 12
7:00 "Kar'v Birds."
7:30 News-Review Newscast.
T-fc5 J. M. Judd Says "Good
Morning."
7:50 Alarm Clock Club.
S:l"i - Dixie Memories.
ti:;t0 Olen limy & His Cuu ,
Loma Oreh.
! ;00 The Honiev Fhilosopluv.
H : I :- Mills Bros. i
!::io-. Hmlsoll-De!;inj:e Orch.
d:46- Ellington in llailem liar
ninny. i
Iteeo -Uoldeu Voices. ,
10:30 "Radio Rendezvous ' Copco. I
lit: to llonieiiidkers Jlanuouy. I
11:15 Variety Show of tho Air.
RAMBLINGS
OF THE
NEWS-REVIEW MAN
BY PAUL JENKINS
P,
;UIIV SMITH, rector of St..
ieoiKe's Kiiisconal church In
Uosuburg, ami national chaplain ot
to l-Jngland, Del
gium and Franco
iu the Interests
of the bitter or
ganization. While in Fiance
he plans, of
course, on visit
ing Paris. For
some unaccount
able reason, news
of this made me think of a story.
During the war, a minister toun'd
himself there, and also found him
self thrown into more or less in
tlmulo contact with a couple of
doughboys on leu've. They liked
him, anil insisted on showing him
thu sights. As a result he went
overywuero with them, hesitatingly
at first but with a decided note of
acceleration later. Sometimes, ho
would wait for ihem on a corner, ) (ttblishineiit, with .Hekclions from
w hilo they vlslled u particularly ( her niusie box, nil instrument
deleeiable plaru of entertainment, deeded her by an elderly lady sev
The last lliuht of their leave.!,,,,,! v.... iu m.'. -.h inh-, ii;.in-,. ,hii-
baek lo Ihe hotel where the lhre.i(tH. ,iel)ns of Seothind, and sev
stayed. They got in at :t u. in.. andl,,ra nuiriJ couldn't iditifv, and
when be had seen his two friends! thought I hey were sweii. There's
suleiy In Ihelr rooms, the good t ,mubl about it. they beat a ra
preacher sat down on the edge nf,ii0 jazz orchestra a mile. Or even
his lied, thinking. Suddenly, wilh a
dissadslied gesture, he stood up.
"h. Lord." he said, "if I only
could have seen Paris before I got
religiou!"
The Blakeley Street Tigers have
gone ultra modern. Chased off a
flower strip the other evening b
an Irate gardener, they staged a
sit-down strike on the lawn.
11: l;"i Marimba Melodies.
I2:oo- "Time Signal," Knudtsons.
12; no Knickerbocker Symphony.
12: 15 ' St ny ing Strings," Radio
Music.
12:30 Genial Jan Garhcr.
12:45 News-Review of tho Air.
l:uo- -"Odds Ends.
1 ::to -Afternoon Dance- Melodies.
2: tin -"World Book Man.''
2 : tt" Patsy Montana.
2:.' in Hits or Yewt.-iday.
2:50 News Flashes.
3:00 The Westerners.
;i:lf. Art Shaw.
Il:!tn - Kiddies Keqiiest Program
3:45 "Your Hi-Road to Happi
ness, Dairies of Roseburg.
4:00 The Editor's Views of
the News.
1 : l.-i -Bay Kinny.
l;.".o iChvlhm of the Range
kinds.
5:00 "Melody Lane"
da Armour at
Theatre Organ
5:30 The Monitor
w;th W,in
the Indian
Views the
News.
.V 1". - L. A. SnipiMMiy.
6:00 Hansen's 'Memories in
Melody."
6:15 Montmartre Famous Or-
2)ailg)cvotion8
DU. CHARLES A. EDWARDS
Souiet lines v, lieu our I rials
and sorrow s couie u n us w 4'
lalk and act as it no one h;el
ever lo bear what has liven hud
upon tu. And (, att -r alt. hoiv
t Hiuuion ale all lOeso tilings
and how many have tell bul
lions (pule as iiei! as w hate
to Dear. Hut just us Mire as hie
has its alillciioti and its sad
ness, so sine aie ihese hl
lnwed by tomtoit and happi
ness and joy. We iinijM li'-I late
lilt 's ilaik u.iys tint seiumsly. us
it the sun w on Id necr shine
auaiu I'oi it wiil. ami we shall
lejoice in itie hi thinness and
beauly and lite that it gies.
We bless Thee. Our Cod. tor
the .ismiiuices that are ours
that Thou will be with us
t hi outli life's day and gn e to
us the courage and the hope
that we need to go on our wa
in Mum fulness and cheer. Va
all Thy promises be fulfilled in
us thi day. Amen.
By Williams
"We're going to sit lure until
Ihis question of kids' rights is set-
tied, once and for all, if il lakes
the Veterans of all summer, r ritzy, spokesman
Foreign Wars, is 'or the Hlrilrs, is quoted as say
leaving for a visit ing. "That is, we would, only the
tawn is kind of wet,
Longer playing hours on lawns,
and less rebukes from properly
lift ners, the Tigers claim, arc no
more l(uiu (heir just due.
There was some talk in the
ranks of calling on Madame Per
kins, Secretary of Labor, for a
board of mediation, but the ma
jority quickly squelched Ibis idea,
claiming it was no go, she wouhin t
be interested, as none of thy
strikers was old enough to vote.
By tiie lime they get that old.
probably, they'll have no oppor
tunity to.
While grasping a hamburger
sandwich in each hand in Moth
er's Inn in I'unyonvillo yesterday,
I w as entertained by Shirley
Breed love, young lady oL the
a mile ami a nan.
Frnuklyn Voyl. vacationing at
Diamond lake, wus dow n lor an
overnight stay recently. He was
craving relief from acute sunburn.
Well, if it's relief he's alter, no one
should know better than he where,
and bow, to go alter it ; he's ud-
mii'.islered it iu this county for a
bum time!
chestras.
'6:45 "Knights of the Road,"
Coen Lumber.
6:50 News Flashes.
7:00 Men of Vision.
7 : 1 T -Rush Morgan Music.
7:30 The American Family Rob
inson, 7: LV- Your Crab Hag.
8:00 -Sign Off.
IVES DAY, Jt TA 1
7:on - "Early Minis."
7:30 iNews-Rcview 'Newscasl"
7:45 Alarm Clock Ctub.
K: 15--Vagabonds of tin; Prairies.
8::0 Toddy Wilson.
8: IV- Roy Smeck, Wizard of the
Strings.
p : I ' Municipal Dance Baud.
!i : un Richard Crooks.
!i:.-'.ii Ambro-e y: Oreh.
H: t;i- Accfiidion Capets.
lU:iiu- Johnny Johnson,
lo: 15 Piano Patter.
10:30 Radio Rendezvous, Copco.
10: 15- I lomeiuakers Harmony.
11:15 Variety Show of the Air.
II : 1 5 Spanish Serenade.
12:00 "Time Signal," Knudtsons.
12:nt- N. Y. Civic Hub.
12:15 'Phil Harris," Dcnn-Ger-retsen.
12:"" D.tisev Bros. Oreh.
12:45 News-Review of the Air.
1 :'."- "inlds A: Emls."
l::n Afteinonti Dance Melodies.
2:un--"Woi Itl Book Man."
2 ."5 ( i tall Intel lilde.
2: 1"'- Henry King.
::: - M lndy Mouutaii.eeis.
2:50 News Flashes.
:t no - Lope iV (in h
:!:I5 Vaiuhn Del.eath.
:t Kiddie Reque.l I 'nigra m.
4:C0 The Editor Views the
News.
4 : 15 Chamber of Commerce
Program.
4:30 Poems From the Tower
Room.
I: 15 R.idv V.illee - the Yuli-
ket-.
5 no C.iy I ,on, ha rd'i.
5:30 The Monitor Views the
News.
5: 15-- N' Y. Slate Svmphoiiir
tl:n0- ort;in Melodies.
6:15 Montmartre Famous Or
chestras. 6:45 "Knights of the Road,'"
Coen Lumber.
7:no---L. A. Symphony.
7: 15- Hoesier Hot Shots.
7:3" Your Crab ling.
8:0U Slgu Off.
Local
News
Mr. Grae Here T. K. (iiao, of
Wilbur, Rpcni yesterday In this
city on business.
Hero Yesterday W. H. Calzkc.
of Kugi-ue, was a business visitor
iu Ibis city yesterday.
In Town on Business Dr. A. F.
Set her, of Kugeue, was a business
visitor here this week.
Here This Week II. C. Thomp
son, of Kugene, was hero this
week attending to business.
Here From Canyonvllle r ).,
Hcmimgcr, of Caiiyonville, was
bete on business yesterday.
Mr. Thiel In Town Alfred
Thiel, of Drain, spent a few bouid
iu town yesterday on business.
Here Two Days Ed Scaulon, of
Maruhfictd, spent Wednesday and
Thursday in this city on business
Cottage Grove Attorney Here
II. . Lombard, attorney from t o".
t;(ge (J rove, was here on business
yesterday.
Spends Day in Eugene .). A
Harding, manager of tho Hotel
rinpipia, spent yesterday iu Ku
genu on business.
Portland Visitor Here Jerry
(illmore, of Sherman (May com
pany in Portland, was in town on
business yesterday.
Business Visitor K. W Kggen,
of the Shell Oil company, Port
land, was u business visitor at the
local plant yesterday.
Here From North Dakota
Ralph Parr, North Dakota state
featherweight iioxin:; champion, is
in West Jto.seburg v '''Ing rela
tives. Working at Service Station
Low (til Ilussell, of this city, Ik
working for Forrest McKay at the
Texaco station on South Stephens
street.
Vacationing May Dellolt, em
ployee al the I'mpqua Cleaners, is
taking her vacation. During her
absence Mrs. Dorothy Lander is
working in her place. .
Mas Tonsils Remold Miss
Elizabeth Cooper, daughter of Mi
ami Mrs. M. M. Cooper, of Koberti
('reek, bad her tonsils removed by
Dr. A. C. Seely yesterday.
Undergoes Minor Operation
Mrs. Thomas Pargeter, nee Klsi
Itusetilmrk, of San Francisco, un
derwent a minor throat operation
Thursday wilh Dr. A. C. .Seely In
charge.
Returns K. A. Freeden has re
turned here, after spending several
days in Portland visiting his fam
ily. Mr. 1' reeden is a building con
struction foreman for the C.eorge
Isaacson company at the veterans
home here.
Leaves For Summer School
Miss Emma Cehmd, teacher in
Los Angeles, has left for that cilj
lo attend summer school, after
spending a few weeks visiting hei
lather, L. A. I'eland, and sister.
Miss Alice I'eland.
Here Yesterday It. H. Conrad,
of tho United Motor Service. Port
laud, was iu town attending to busi
ness yesterday. Mr. Conrad has re
turned to this territory, after an
absence of three years, when he
was stationed in Ihe Idaho terri
tory. Undergoes Tonsilectomy Attor
ney Cf.o:e Neuuer, of Portland,
had his tonsils removed Thursday
by Dr. A. C. Seely. He was accom
panied lo Rosebiirg by Mrs. Neu
uer, wiio is visiting her mother.
Mrs. 11. Campbell, and tnsttr, Mrs.
C. D. Clean.
Residing in Harth Apartments
Mr. ami Mrs. Clifford Ateti. who
were recently married, are making
their home 'in tho Harth apart
ments. Mrs. A ten was formerly
Miss Blanche Barnes.
Returns to Salem Sidney Fred
ricksou has returned to hi nrk
in the Salem Montgomery Ward
store, after spending a few days
here visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Fredrickson.
Recovering From Operation
Mrs. Clareine Duulap is reported
to be convalescing at the Corval
lis hospital, whore she recently
underwent a major operation. Mr.
Duttnip left Roseburg u few days
aun for Oorvallis to be with his
wife. Mrs. Diuilap, wo Helen
Craham, is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. W. W. Orahanl. of Cor
vallis.. Arrive From Montana Mrs.
Esther Sylwestrr and daughter.
Darlene. have armed in itosehurg
from Butte. Mont, to take chaiEe
of ihe Sylesier shop in this city.
They are making tltvir home at
i he C. R. I'reain residence on
South Stephens street. Miss VViua
freil Flock, who has been in
( barge of (he Sylvesier shop here
'nice its opening, is leavhm this
week-end for Spokane. Miss Dar
lene Sylvester is reported to be
a talented dancer.
Will Hold Reunion A leunfen
f Mr. Isabelle Webbs family will
ho held iu Uoseburg 'his week-cud.
Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Webb, of
sprimit'ieM. Missouri ; Mrs. Helen
Kaolin Ballman and daughter. Bet
ty, of New York City; Mrs. Blanche
Ki-ohn, of Portland; Mr. and Mrs.
-thur Knau.s, of Portland, an I
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mourton. of
t ortland, will he hero to spend the
week-end with Mrs. Webb and
duughtcr, Mis Ethel Webb.
Movts Al Lent, manager of
Lowells, baa moved to Fine cue tit'
to make his home.
Here Yesterday N S. Fiseus,
of (ilendale, intended (o business
here for ft short time yesterday
Mr. Toner Here J. K. Toner,
of Yoncallr, spent a few hours iu
this city yesterday on business.
Here From Reedsport E. W.
Franklin, of Ucedsport, spent yes
terday iu this city attending lo
business.
Portland Attorney Here Attor
ney W. B. Barton, of Portland,
was a business visitor iu this city
yesterday.
Suffers Injury Henry Kohl suf
fered 9, bad gash iu his fuce Wed
nesday, when Iris cur was in an
accident on tho Happy valley
road.
Visit in Eugene Mr. and Mrs.
(ieorgo llarr have relumed here
after spending a few days In Eu
gene visiting Ihta laller's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Collins.
Vacationing Mrs. Floyd Wil
son, employee at the Style shop,
has left on her vacation to be
spent visiting ut White Salmon,
Wash., for two weeks.
Stops Here J. S. Rinnell, of the
state tux commission of Salem,
stopped here Ibis week on busi
ness en routo lo Medford.
Returns to Work Mrs. Ethel
Crocker has returned to her
work at Curl's Tavern, after be
ing ill at her home tho past
week.
Arrives From Portland Miss
Phyllis Anne Bolter has arrived
here from Portland In visit her
uncle and aunt. Attorney and Mrs.
Dexter Itice.
Here From West Fork Mrs. T.
D. Barry and Mrs. Anna Sayers,
of West Fork, are here this week
visiting Mr. and Mrs, H. It. Wlllctt
and othor friends.
Returns to Eugene Donna Alli
son has returned to her home in
Eugene, after spending the past
month in Roseburg with her
rnnddatfghtor, Mrs. fl- V. AIJ1-
Taking Vacation J. D. Osborn,
telegrapher at the local Southern
Pacific office, is taking his two
weeks vacation. H. L. McKit
rick, of Eugene, in working in his
place.
Enjoy Trip Mr. uml Mrs. C. E.
I-Vedricksoiij Sidney. Bill and
Dolly Fredrickson and .Mrs. Joe
Deliernardi and chih'rn enjoyed
a trip to Heceta head over the
week-end.
Leave for Home Mr. and Mrs.
Oeorge Kramer left Friday for
their home in Ashland Friday, aft
er spending a few days hero visit
ing the hitter's brothnr-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Iiickli.
Loses Finger Ray Baldwin suf
fered the loss of a finger Wednes
day, when he caucht his hand in
the donkev block of his logging en
gine at Camas Valley. He was
brought to Roseburg for medical
aid.
Leave for Alaska Mrs. E. V.
Hrover and (laughter, Miss Ruth,
lot. Friday for Seuttle, where they
will sail July Bt on Hie Alaskan
steamship Aleutian for n emit:?
to Skagway, Alaska, on their va
cation. Improving at Hospital Carl l.
Neal, former supervisor of I'mp
qua national forest, wilh head
quarters in this city, is reported
to be convalescing at Hood Samari
tan hospital iu Portland following
a recent appendectomy.
Back From Vacation Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Miller and three chil
dren have returned to their home
here, after spending the past few
weeks vacationing at the home
of Mrs. Miller's, uncle, Fred Bord
man, near Vancouver, Wash.
Attending Conference lie v. II.
R. Mulholiand. of Astoria, is at
tending the young people's Bible
conference of union Sunday
schools, at. Lookinyglass this
week. Rev. Mr. Mulholiand was
formerly pastor of the local Bap
tist church iu this city.
Stop Here Mr. und Mrs. E.
Bahney and nephew. Bo') Km so.
and Mr. Sandra, of Log Angeles,
Calif., stopped here this week to
vib Mr. anil Mrs. E. A. Cross on
South Main street en rouie home
from a trip to Vancouver, B. C.
Arrive Friday Mr. and Mrs.
Lyal Fiihrtnann, of San Fraiu isco.
arrived here yesterday to visit
the hitter's brother-in-law and sis
ter. Mr. ami Mrs. Ceorire McRee.
on South Main street. They stop
lied here en route home, after
spending a part of their vacation
at Crescent lake.
Return Home Captain ami Mrs.
E. M. Squier and daughters. Miss
Dorothy May ami Miss Margaret
Ann. and Miss Phyllis Cr.itcbffeld
liuve left for their home ut Fort
ltuglas. Sail Lake City, uTter
spending the past week here visit
ing Mrs. Squire's mother. Mrs. C.
. Courtney, and brother and sister-!
(l-hiw. Mr. und Mrs. Bert
Courtney. Mr. Squier is purchas
ing officer fur the CCC cam vis of
I'rah and southern Idaho.
Home From San Francisco
YD- i:.i.iilm i,-i:,o ,..ii.,Ui i
her home her" this week, ufter
inning f n Sun Y raucisco. She
wils aei-omnanietl home bv her sis
ter. Miss Norma Barrett, of Oak
land. Calif. Next Wediiepdav Mrs.
MeBeo 11ml MUu Hi, rn.it ..-Ml
to San Francisco to attond the
wedding of their sister. Miss
luunilu- rttirrnll nt V....- Vrl,
City, who will beeoine the bride
or Joint Koblnsnn Sanborn, of Sun
(un hni-rh in t)itl tt.- I,, It- IS
eight o'clock in the eveninV Mrs.
Mciiee and Miss Norma Barrett
wm Da attendants.
Leave for Eugene A. I. Mac
lnm hu left for Kugene, after
spending a week iu turn city.
Enjoys Trip Mrs. Dorothy Wise
enjoyed a trip to Klamath Falls
an4 Crater lake Wednesday.
Rebuilds Road Thomas Park
inson spent Thursday rebuilding
the road into bis camp at Dillard.
Spends Day in Salem Carl
Black, owner of Carl's Tavern,
spent Wednesday iu Sulem on
business.
Here on Business E. McLaugh
lin, camp superintendent at Sii
kum. was hero yesterday on busi
ness. Here on Business State For
ester John W. Ferguson, of Salem,
spent yesterday in this city on
business.
Attends to Business Stanley
Henderson, of the Packard Motor
company at Seattle, was iu town
on bushiest' yesterday.
Constructing Service Station
H. F. Snyder it. beginning con
struction of u mot.'eru service sta
tion on South Stephens street.
Visiting Parents Mr. and Mrs.
C. A. Peniberton. of Phoenix,
Ariz., have arrived hero lo visit
the hitter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
T. F. Neal.
Arrive Here Miss Wilma .lurg
enseu and her sister. Mrs. Charles
Dohrny. of Des Moines, Iowa, have
arrived here to visit their cousin,
Mrs. (icorgu McBee.
Vacationing Here Miss Edna
Lough, of Seattle, has arrived iu
Roseburg to spend her vacation
with her mother, Mrs. Ella Ixwgh,
and sister, Mrs. Nova Bates.
Improving Miss Marjorio Wil
son, Copco employee, is reported
to be doing nicely at Mercy hos
pital, where she recently under
went an appendectomy.
Vacationing D. E. Moi berg,
manager of the Postal Telegraph
office here, is taking his two
weeks' vacation. Donald S. Hang
is taking his place at the office.
Returns to Portland Robert
Tisdale bus returned lo his home
in Portland, after spending a part,
of his vacation In Roseburg visit
ing his grandmother, Mrs. Mark
N. Tisdale.
Miss Buick Home Miss Jean
nie Buick has returned to hr
home on Spruce street, afte.
spending two weeks vacationing
at the C.eorge Kohlhagen summer
homo at Newport.
Goes to Minnesota Nnrmatt
Hess has left for Minnesota td
bring his mother, Mrs. Flora Hess,
back to her home in this city.
Mrs. Hess has been in Minnesota
for the past two months.
At Gile Home Mrs. Ernest
Purvanco, of Coquille. has arriv
ed here to visit her sister, Mrs. R.
L. (iile, after spending several
days iu Portland wilh her bus
bund, who is in the hospital there.
Returns to Portland Miss Vera
Fredrickson. local school teacher
who is attending summer school
in Portland, has relumed there,
afler spending a few days hero
wilh relatives and friends.
Go to Portland Mrs. I. Abra
ham, of this city, and her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Lawrence, of San Diego,
Calif., have left for Portland tu
remain until Sunday.
Moves to Reedsport .Oliver
Pine has been transferred by
Safeway from Roseburg to act as
manager of the Reedsport slore.
Mrs. Pine moved lo Reedsport
this week to make, her home.
Home From La Grande Sally
Zne Bates, daughter of Mrs.
Nova Bates. Ims returned to her
home here, after spending the
past mouth in La (Ininde visiting
her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Sherrill.
Leaves on Vacation Lt. Fram-ir.
Diet., of the Salvation Army, has
left for a iwo weeks' vacation.
Undergoes Major Operation
Miss Esther Sherk. of (his citv un
derwent a major operation at
Mercy hospilal yesterday.
Here for Week-End Charing
Neal and Carina Neul, of Diamond
lake, are here to spend the week
end visiting the former's brother-in-law
and sister. Mr. and Mn
Robert Black. Carlos Neal is a
cousin of Mrs. Black.
Attends Meet Mr. and Mrs
Earl Fllrich. of Hits cit.v. attend
ed the state archery association
meeting at Corvnllis Ihis week,
afler which the latter retumefi to
her home here and Mi. Cllrich
left front Corvallis for Chicago
and other points east on business.
On Vacation Trip ,lr. and Mr?
.hlltw.u (lnu-,.1.. .....I .1 i., . .. , ,'
" hunk hi ei , i per-
ores, and son. Jimmy Lee, are
p- in .-umiay mr Whitiier,
Calif., where ihev will upend a
two weeks' vacation visiting Mr.
RewelyV parents, Mr. ami Mrs.
James lb wely
Go to North Umpqua Dr. and
Mrs. T. Flowl Bell ami lumiK. who
jam visiting here from Oakland,
j Calif., left yeslerdav for Carl
Block's cabin on Susan creek to
,soend n few .lavs of ihelr vaca
tion. Mrs. Bell, nee .llie Black,
is a sister of Carl Black.
Bib'e Class to Meet Dr. li. U
jDumrc nnn-deiinniluatinal jiihlc
Ktmly class will hold its last sea
sonal meeting or tho nar next
! Monday niglu at 7:45 o'clock al
the dining hall o.' the Douglas ho
tel The topic will be 'The Myc
I'ery of the Fishin Net." Cert I
ficate of awards will be nrescnted
to Die members of the class com-
ipletiut; the year s fomlv course at-
llsfnctorfly. This will be the last
meeting until the lirst Monday
mght in October.