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ROSEBURfi NEWS-BEVIEW, TUE5DAV. JUNE 13. 1922. ACE FIVE G POWER J6r BIG AUTOMOBILES , You selected your car carefully for qual ity. Select yourmotorfueJthesame way. It's unfair to feed a good car an inferior gasoline. "Red Crown" answers completely the automotive engineer's demand for a motor fuel that will vaporize rapidly and uniformly in the carburetor and ex plode cleanly in the cylinders. All the heat units it contains are converted into power at the drive1 wheels. "Red Crown" is uniform in quality every gallon is the same, wherever and whenever you buy it. Fill at the Red Crown sign at Service Stations, at garages, or other dealers. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) Clhe. Gasoline qfQiiality t3 FLAG DAY PROGRAM letlnnal News K'-rviT). Okla., June 13. The iin I of Cupid's veiled netivl n Arnold Speaker and a kuluv. Miss Mubel Jen- inc'ied the board of edu- who was valedictorian of nior class in high school, is remarks by lnlroduc- ool teacher as his wife. school youth and Miss remarried May 21, 1921, pis. Kan. They derided to fair secret until Spcakei liis high school education. Ird countered by purcluis- lui'le a silver set. tMllil.lu'K OF EACH Kit 1H ItEVKAf.KI) The annual Flag Hay exercises of the 11. P. O. Klks No. 326 will be held Wednesday evening, June II. at the high school auditorium at 8 o'clock. A fine program has been arranged and the Douglas County Concert Jlund will furnish music for the occa- sion. All Elks are urged to at- i tend and the general public is ! cordially invited. KK HOSE SPECIAL mercerized woman's hoRe, is, as a 35c special at ou want a surprise value, o "HUMAN Allt SKKVM K is i:xtkxii:i) P-iiTnw June 13. Th lll.-llli:in Air Vnvlvi.tlnn which has been runninn ire from Paris to PraKUc shortly will lnatiKuratu i'm service frnnr'r.i.o ' of Its service from Vienna to Hndapest, the "lent has been advised. HtTVicc is tn run threw 'k. The 'time remiireil p hours from Prarjuo to F'l two hours rroin Yiennit r-t. fCV TRIMMED HATS ki'y hats, beautifully trim f'Ts, special (2.S8. 4denteauty your hair "om,P' lir ""urv it wait- WII bf lurpmtd to r 'luniivthcKtwo l"". wll change "PWirnc. ILDROOT P Lout -,7JL CROCKER oiixksk si-yi:k ;i;ts l.KMKXl'V HiO.M ClHKT (Internatloniil News Service). WASHINGTON. June 13 Liang Sung Wan, Chinese student, con victed of killing lien Sen Vt'n. an under secretary to the Chinese Kducational Mission, in 19 111 will not be executed until November 17 next. Justice McCoy, presiding in the Criminal Court here, granted the Chinese youth the stay because of an appeal pending before the Court of Appeals. II" was to have been executed June 2. WHITE DISHES SPECIAL :A 40 piece set o fplates, cups and snucels, fruit, oatmeal bowls, platters, etc., for $4.9".. That means the pieces are 10c each. 13c each and nothing over 23c apiece. Huy now for your harvest needs, at fair's. DAII.V WKATIIKH HKIMIHT V. S Weather llureau. loenl offlri Ilorenurtt. lirexon, i li"iir eniliiiK 5 ";r"'ipllutinn In lieh.s ami Mmulri -.litis lllfli.-sl leiiipcral nr.- .-.n-nln v liwt-st t.-mp'-rnlurM l.i.-t ntuht IT.-. I.it;iti..n. lust .'I li.eiis ,' Total ii.h sln.-e first ef ni.-nlll N..rnial pre. i. f.ir tl.is m'.nl h ... 1.0. T.tal pr.-. ip. from S VI. 1. I'-'-l t' date ; ::;!, I' AV.THK- pr.-.ip. fr.im I. 1" -- T-.ll.l .h-fi. i.-n. v fr.nn s-,-r 1. l '-I -'-l,, Averaice -r. Ipll t"T )l j.;i..n (S-f. I" M-- "" ..I--' K..r.-.-.ist t. I . in. t-.r s.iiilliurn (r--iin: ruliiKht nn.l W .In. s-l .y fair. WW. I M I H . . rv. r FALSE MOTHER WHO DUPED LOVER FACES (Int.rnallunal News Service). PAHIS. June IS. To keep alive the Interest of the man she loved she stole a baby and told him It was her own. Now Leonie Ducios, loverless, childless, wrecked, must spend two years in prison to expiate her crime. At the age of sixteen Leonie was tetrayed and abandoned by a hand some Greek. After thai her life was sordid and miserable until, just af ter the war, she met M. Cha'anne, of Lyons, for whom she conceived a p. ss.ion such as comes only once even to girls like Leonie. Put Chavanne was a man, and under the French moral code Irre sponsible so far as Leonie was con cerned. He tired of his plaything, gradually, and one day he spoke of leaving her forever. Leonie, maddened by her love, be came desperate. "There Is going to be a child," she whispered to Chavanne. The ruse worked. Some time later Leonie came to Paris, ostensibly to seek a nurse Tor her child. She found Mine. Passepont, mother of a healthy infant, and offered her a large sum to act as nurse. Mine. Passepont consented and agreed to submit to an examination by a physician. During the examina tion Leonie disappeared with the child. Kor a time all went well. Put Chavanne began to suspect, and three months luter, after tho death of the baby, he instituted Investiga tions. Leonie, feeling she was sus pected, fled to Marseilles, where she attempted vainly to co:nmlt BUlcide and was finally arrested. The two mothers real and bogus faced each other in the court room during a dramatic triiJ. After sentence was passed, Leonie was asked if she had anything to say. "My only wish is not to leave this room without a word of forgiveness from I ho mother I have wronged," she said. . The silence that followed was only Interrupted by the order to conduct the prisoner to her cell. "FIGHTING PARSON" T3 DESCRIBE BIS CLEAN-UP "Ths Big Game" It 8ubject of Noted Chicago Pastor at Chau tauqua. Back in Chicago there are hundreds of once wayward girls and boys, of former divtf-keepers, drug-users, gam blers, crooks and gunmen, who be came useful citizens through their ac quaintance with Chicago's fatuous HI Cappy Ricks is Enjoyable Play Thi.t old weatlVr-beaten s-a dog. "Cappy Kicks.'' Is steering his ship this way, and comes lino port tho IKth night of Chautauqua when the Vivian Players will present the play or that name, and it is expocied to prove one of the jnost delightful treats of tho season. . The "Cappy Kicks" stories appear ed In tho Si. t unlay Kveuing Post foi finite a period, and the author, p.iter 11. Kyne. knew his types, for he spent his spare hours for several y.-ais along the San Francisco water front, virtually living with the char acters he later weaved Into tho stories. It was a we.-ither-tiraten old sea dog whom he met that gavo him the Inspiration for his stories, a chap1 with a keen sense of humor, who al ways insisted on having his own way, right or wrong, and yet the most lovable old fellow In tho world. Tli replica of this old captain, Kyne i n.-ined "Alden P. Kicks." call.TI "Cappy" by his friends, and thus the title of tho play. Tom Wise, that delightful character of the Ameri can stage, created the original role in New York, and It was one of the most brilliant suivesses of that sterling actor's entire career. 'a 1 Snap Assortment FANCY WHITE I SEMI-PORCELAIN WARE. S ATTRACTIVE PRICES FOR THIS WEEK. H j 5 inch Plates, 4 Inch Fruits at 1 10 Cents Each H M Tea Cups and Saucers, 7 inch plates. Soups, Oatmeals at I 15 Cents Each jj CroauuTH, 7 hu h Nappies, 7 inch Eakow, 8 inch plat tent. Bowls at A 25 Cents Each SEE OUR WINDOWS. hkxch AiitPi.AMs i, i:rr ix .iu;i:.Ti.i: si:itvicK "fighting parson," Dr. Elmer Lynn Williams, who speaks at Chautauqua the sixth night. And there are equal-1 ly us many who hate hi in with un dying hatred and who have threatened his life repeatedly. The reason? Well, I Dr. Williams "cleaned-up" the famous protected zone of the North side a vice-center of the world following an eight-year cuinpulgn. (Ijiternntlenal Nowi Service). WASHINGTON, .luue 1,1 Argen tina has 173 airplanes, of which fifty-three belong to the Army, ac cording to iiiiormulion reaching tho War department. Of the total number eighty-eight aro French, thirty American. Iwen-ty-four Itritish. eleven German, rur Italian and sixteen miscel laneous iuakes. FIRST CLASS HEMSTITCHING The best of work at reasonable prices. Mall orders carefully and promptly attended to, Mrs. F. F. Jones, Bellows tSore. Family Reunion Wm. Rose Ranch Saturday, June 10, f Iffy-six rela tives, many of them grandchildren, great grandchildren and great great grandchildren of Thomas and Eliza beth Kuble, gathered at the home of William Kose on North Deer Creek. A bounteous dinner was provided after which an Interesting program was given, consisting of music, and a short family history dating as far back as 1793 which was read by Mrs. P. G. l'look. The history disclosed the follow ing facts as well as many incidents of pioneer life. Thomas liublo and Elizabeth III rons were born a few years prior to the death of George Washington. They were of Pennsylvania Hutch stock and were married in Fayette county, Pennsylvania, in 1S20. They s.fterward moved to West Virginia; In 1832 thev moved to In diana, and from there to Missouri where they lived until 183G when they crossed the plains to Oregon; two sons having come across In IS.'.:!. They all traveled by ox team and were six months on the way. They located at Salem. Two sons and six daughters wero born to them. The two sons and three daughters came to live in the west. Nine grandchildren wero" present ut the reunion William Hose, ot Iiixonville; Harry Hose, of Lebanon; Mrs. Lizzie Grishani, of Lebanon; Mrs. .Margaret Strong, of Walker, Mrs. J. G. Flook, of Corvallls; Mrs. A. Schloiiian, of Koseburg; Mrs. I. J. lioroughs, of Iiixonville; .Mrs. Les lie Lilly, of Glide, and Kev. Mr. Eph rli.m Itadger, of Santa Kose, Cal. Thomas Kuble. the sturdy plom et ancestor, was the Inventor of th turbine water-wheel. It was not easy lo lrael in tlmse days. He took his model on his back and walked all the way from Wabash. Indiana, to Wash ington, It. C, to srs ure his patent. The descendants have organized thcins'-lvcs lino an association to act annually. Mrs. J. G. Flook was chos.-n pr'siil.'iit. and Mrs. t'ollv til ers, of Albany, secretary. Mrs. Les lie Lilly was appointed chairman ot the program committee for 1923 when they will meet In Corvallls. LADS AND DADS WILL MEET The Lads and Pads club will meet at the City Hall tomorrow evening at 7:30. A good attendance is requested. Baseball Team Is "Rarin to go" Although Monday nli;ht is not the rpRiilar practice nlnht Tor tho Kosi-buiR-I-Pion hall toam, a larso num ber of the plr.yers were out on tho Laurolwood diamond hint night t Uiik in trim for Kiintlay's ronlrht with Kujrono in this ciiy. Tonight Is t'm roeular nifiht for prat'tlce, and Captain Black itros t lit- :non to s't oul with dll tho pop thoy posses. I'ins are umer way t rpanix? a JM-rond toam to play ax ist the iir.'t .n I'lactice nights an 1 lo moot out sm!'? teams here whilo thn first tra:n i playing in othtr cities. All inter ested in tho sport should turn out tonight. The Eugene baseball nine Buffered the first defefit of the season Sund:iy when they went up against the Har risburg outfit oom posed largely of O. A. C. Rtars, The wore was 11 to ft. Uert Habb, former Aggie pitcher, proved the undoing of the Kiigene team. Habb has born tiignt-d to pi a.1 with Seattlo In the 1'ae.fic (oust league. The Upper Willamette bugut standings nre as follows: U P.O. Harrlaburg 3 0 .I00 Kugcne 2 1 .'i' Cnshen 2 2 .".no Cottage Grove 1 1! M'l Yon alia 1 - -t itoeburg ' 1 3 .JT.o FULLER BHUSHES. Wait for tho Fuller I!rusb miin. If you want brushes immediately drop a card to J. U. (Vary, box 1252. OTH i: OK IttMtltl lT v i.r.. N.ft-r h.-fl'v mvn thai tin nn .l o hit C. Hinnr. n banki M't, will n ainl l'-rniin (1, trn-t-i -in 1'iin k r iit y ot after the 21th tlav of June, II'J-'. ut H r nil ill.';, k in Mh.-M Mill. lon'iiiif to I ho i 'on.iHt inc of ti iru-rv hoi) aiiii fnrirnTlv "f opif! In' strci-t-i in t ii v ..f t h irn. r f M i :n t Im tnvi-ntory immI Wltl' It lll.i V In- filffl r. fi rt- in l..inkr;'i'(. Hi) ' T -I to tint l.ri.! K-.tfl.uri-'. ( tif. A i I i'ioi.ariit-l I, v .t n-r 1 1 rT t -nt (if I aii. K.M..I f..it !. I .it. .in.! f i r-t J day uf June, 1 A i:. tO'll it- pi opcrt v h. ji.'inl h'iTikrott, il' tnt-nl h, linn- h iri thi- t.iHlfliitt' n . Sm nor h t IniTU, ' irncn. I Wrt-MntU'-o IT'll". lili'tlt .f Ifo .f tin- i'.'.U tu t. h il. k (I tr'il . . l.Mlst I'l ..- I ' ii,?- k f-.r f n i-.'t Uh tVith in : this Uih rm;i:iMi, I Ci lint OJ.t' v. Children are bom Imitators Unless thay aro taught by ex ample that they should take good care of their teeth they are very apt to fall Into tho ways of their elders. Show your child a perfectly fine pair ot teeth. Then tho child will un derstand. The most cosily neglect that can bo prnctlsed by mankind la the neglect of leelh. Theso physical Instruments used to tear apart ami grind our foods should not become impaired. If they do our health will suffer. A dentist should bo consulted whether jour teeth are ailing or not. FREE Examination I Churchill Hardware Co. ixhu.,k;;i:ii iiu ki:x IS MASCOT !' imooi (Interntitienal Nowi Bervlcc). CI.AUKMO.NT, N. II. Jl'lto 13 Archie Van Ilyke, of this city Is the proud owne r of a chleUen in tho form of a riymnuth luick that wua hatched with four legs and four feet in perfect form. Accord ing lo tho owner, tho chicken is doinvi nicely and was probably born no that It could aeniteh on his sldehill I arm without difficulty. Mr. Van Dyke hopes to raise tho chieken, as it eats well and seems to be as lively ts tho rent. lie terms the chirk as the maueot of the hateh. It was latched from an Incubator with ITtJ ergs, 115 of which hatched chickens. XtrriCU The nrm of Dovancy and Ilurnott, having been dissolved, all persons knowing themselves to be Indebted to tho firm aro asked to call at the Sunset Carage and Bottle the claim at once. I.. O. Pcvhiicy. Wedding Gifts Silverware is highly favored for wedding Rifts because through its daily use, it blends into family life and perpetuates its memory. Good silver never becomes old. Piices are again at normal level. The happy bride will delight in a silverware gift a fine line to select from at BUBAR BROTHERS J E V K L K 1 IS -Ol'TOM ET It 1 STS. CLASSIFIED COLUMN ill aaw ciAMiriro aovehtiubkntji will an touRD ot taar r4i VRDBB JCAOINU -MBff TODAT." ANVoNIi b.ivintf roouiH to rent to limr iwtM during Mulno runli, notify tho tJnimt tJrill. Dr. H.R.Nerbas Craduate In tho denial col leges of Chicago, Philadelphia and New Yotk City. Dinno 4 88. Masonic Bldg. Painless Extraction WANTKI Mllilh-HK'I wotnitti rook for i'l! i-iuljiiuil tnrtn k t-Itcii. ilr. K. V. (Mivt r. phottn l-r-:U. 1 WANTKli Tn HtlV Kurm uf KH to l'l I a n'H, with or without otork anil ! oiiipin-nt ; iiiimt all t-imli, inunt Im ii h;irK.tin. M. li.irtrlk. It. 2, Ixix 12H, rtt:iyton. Pro. WANTKI) Tun flrnt iIshn twiwinUI itixl : yai.l iiit'ii, Wimtn unit hmiiH uru J rtiht. Only rinii witling to lilt tln j hall n'i-l Jitmlv. llfiihiuT l,iitiihr n.iiiit.iiiy Norili Itotnl, t'miM liny. "ro. fOit SAUK Hay. Kdonbower Orchard Trnrts. I'lionp FOR KtCl'?. ! foil HKN'f 8af-ty a-poi!t bo. ; Komthuiff Nutlonitl Itatik. ! l' K IlKNT- ItoDiiiH nit tin) itroiimi fnVJ' T-lin lii-st.-r St, j V' Ut 1 1 KNT Uimhiim mill fipiirtnu-nlK. :t -7 W. 1 oiik1hh. v,,i,. xh-I,. (l-iTlt ItKNT- Hon.-.' mi H. Miilii Mrir. t. I "iill M I'm. .1. It, WilMon, T'lion- 'l-l'-'M. Il'olt, It KNT II rooniH, ii.utlv fiii'iilHlu-.i fi.r IlKht liouH. k'i-liiK. AittiltM only, f.:to N. l'lno St., I'Iih Um north uf 1 ili-imt. , K HI ItKNT fiioinn unl til . ! porih iipitrtim-nl; furnl'luil or un f tir nl.-h.il. Veiv MDliJiti.. Im itmt ! n.l.i walir. tJ lul Ar, N. J'holir ' anoint fir, will tl ut Wit it'i M I K 'K IJ j A I'A I ' S A Vol'NU .AIV W'inlit iiki with hoiiN-woik. ; i r Mill ; r ut Tit a i i; -st tnifhi trail.' for llKhtt-r cur. I ront ("ii f.-. TAIltlINi, lriKinjiktro;, il. ut ln .iml hiittonholrft. .. Main, Al i a. Ii. K. i'it hi li'i. IIAVK A HTI'l H-:HA K Kit 'Alt for lr...i. nr null-. Wh.it -'t t.. li.ttl. .' S.' Itiytint. Whit.- Kn-rt i".(t.-. hi" ; nr y in i i i i.r. k in a i STKK, -''in. Ii. ii.lv i.. y.: H rtiiM'. Sluiii'li'l, imif-' il ;'t .'if -A Ko' .l llltl.' ar utnl ;i iMin.iIti, l.'.ok II nvt r. K. I biuul, I'lANO Ml ST Ti: S"l.l' hlKit k 1'Tano now iiiiin.-.lhit. mil.'. N . .my t t im lo mi Kor full '.irthi.ir ill I f.-r i.. I KOIt SAI.K ll'H Dodito tonrli.K In flrnt i' I ;i fM condition .TVli n liiriigo. I'nlt HA IjK Irfti-tft! mid iniMllnin oak woo.lt-n tunk, tht'up. Anly Itooiu 7.ltpvltwilttir. l'll SAKK Shepherd rolllu pups. 4 tno. old. (iiiitiutiti't'd lioelurM, Maltk-y Hro. phone K 3. I'olt SAKK J'hn work liorst-.; Hlnir pl.it r'itni fp-irator. llfiman Si-hnlKc lirnt kwiiy. i in. STItAWHKlEltl KS I'h k tln ni yoni wi'lt t 1 1 p r 1 1 hI. I in me coniaitu'ra. Kaj.-. i i n. rl I. r. h-r.t )lnrdl l-'iHt SAI.Ii- - Span of liriivy woi k iniih't. Cut hi. it. .-ii on I'ai-llli: lithwity nl nul'! north of nakl.nid. ; i v i ii lti-i. H I'.M 'A'ri'l't l 1 1 N u mi IMi-olliiKjitt"li- 10. -nt. l-'ltn any to-win if tiiai-hlno. I'l l- i )' oiioiny bait-it I'uinpuny, HillltiKw, Mont. ISilt SAKK I'urrl.nd Poland Ohln.i now uiitl I'diir. Sonu. i holi'D m!tn. t'.-d-it piKf. C K. lluimltitf, Kuriii lluruuu Kxi-haitKi. !'( Ht KK yooriK )ioi hiii, 7 utid 8 yearn. Iuhoc hour, la iiki. old. Inir 1 1 tii hull. - r.i, old. Ili-nry Conn I'hotio f.-F-'JI. yiir s i.K7"itKN'f o'lf 'I'kauk for niiiiiller Iioiih.', tl room nnMl- rii hotiH, 2 hlocks t'HKt of i ..nvt Ihiuki'. HHiitr nt r.JJ K. hooiiliiH st, A 1 (A It'Ci A IN I No'." llH,2Vr.-ih. Iowa .i il ii for, $ I ".Oil ; C No, UT. 6 (hi -I I). Iiium Ht'i'iirnttirH i"i t .u li; 1 nlx- hov' wtnwio row ridiUK ruitlvator, 11. 't.nu. I'l l. n V. i. II. hiilhi'i lin, i .ih. Mit'r.tiy lirothcrM, butlorlin, i in non. f" 1 1 t SA UK IM. Ill lltHl"l ntitj m ru of l.i lid. All klndn of fruit trc-, 3 ' in- k.-n loin . siti:ni.-d at t;:i' K Ix.mIh ft,, UoNi-hiirK. . A'l'ln-KH Hwii.t, Win. ti.ihwitv. f.J South Hope .t.. I .ok Ai.k.'Im. I'nlifnrnla. L'UCNTIU'" MMK IN T iVN T il B-Ti-n hi tra. i, all In (trowing Tnp fvn ft it Iiikm; Kooit iivh rmnii Inonif; ; t ii . liii'lo ii J.oMJ-". inut lit no hd ii lid ot IhT tin pro vittuMit h . Ii i.m K-t r J II ; KOOil t'iillt, I'HIIIt.vK, Wilofl, Mild (onih: i . i t hunlr-d mv.-uiy-lh'i i' ii ki'M.n; tw' my-"cv- n rnh wood; for i y-ti vo t i.-r fJuii.k w I. Thl pr.p. itv j! n-t i' al ly at your own prh '. (nt- hi'. i k from p iv. n. nt. If int w.u.t a mi p hiii'irnu at U hiiii'i i;i u A. T. Uwn-iife, -i'iuiii. r. lal IMn 6 he Clancy O Kids He'll Make 'em Sit Up and Take Notice By PERCY L-CROSBY V,-f '.'MiH'.SGCKf' I ti. -if OCTCHA tt," W KC Jmouin'. Y"a cou't THi'.'K l-j WC'ftC GOIN'TO LtT A fA ft . LA.olopd PPneircfj: I It-'A'JNZ TKC iv.'ivt or 3A C-'JV P.r-'S ' vs SZ2 Hofct A MC I CAN TTfliN OF flCTItn' IvORlLX'N r1 f.ow much pi& ) UllT,, y mm We AlNTPrt.O N0THIN N fOU? MONTHS', CifT IT'S CA r?J'ICIfAL OF PATHIHOrHftT CCTS OVU fVANNV