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BOSEBURO NEWS REVIEW, FRIDAY, AUGUST ?5, 19S2. PAot six SILK - COTTON - WOOL REMNANTS TO OFF Friday and Saturday Only, GET IN ON THERE VALUES. THEY COME IN MIGHTY HANDY WITH SCHOOL " , DAYS SO NEAR AT HAND. CURTAIN REMNANTS 5-G YARD PIECES AT 10 CTS. PER YARD. EXTRA SPECIAL A wonderful assortment of silks including plaids, taffetas and foulards at $1.00 per yard BE SURE TO SEE OUR NEW FALL COATS. I. ABRAHAM I 11 ROSERURG THE SILK STORE 8 jRLxai OREGON 3 BILL HAYWOOD BEllYED : : TO AIDING RADICALS fBv United Press.) WASHINGTON, Auk. I'.".. The de-pariiiii-nt of Justice officials believe tiiat "Hiir mil" llavwood. now in Russia. U working with Hie Soviet j officials to Incite violence 111 me uni ted States durlni; the present indus trial crisis. It in believed that the rauicttis in mis counuy euiin.i"'. -j paling witn Haywoou ana i-emno I through "underground" cjhannels, l and that one aim of Lenine Is to overthrow Samuel (lompers and otn er leaders of American lalior, and tho elevation of William Z. Foster to a powerful position in this country. Tho documents captured at Ilrldgo- ' man. Michigan, In the raid on the communist convention, substantiates this belief, according to Allen Jlyera, investigating the communists in the state of Michigan. Have vou tried the Golden ! Honey wutermelon? We have plenty of all kinds of garden pro- duce, yes, (fnd corn to can, by the sack. We guarantee satis- faction. Hover limthers and' G. T. Hover. Dillaid. Ore. I W.C.T.U.Hold Fine Meeting CRAZED WITH DRINK, MAN TERRORIZES BOAT PASSENGERS Saturd'y Specials j Heinz demonstrator is with us and this is the last day 4 we will sell , J G cans Small Beans for 75c f. 6 cans Soup 1 - 80c j C cans Spaghetti 75c 4 G cans Kidney Beans 1 75c 4 Crawford Peaches, per box .,., 50c . 4 Tomatoes, per box - 60c A Peoples Supply Co.'! f , , , ' ; i -1 . !.--;t' 44 ARMORY DANCE BIG DANCE AT THE ARMORY Saturday Night August 26 GOOD FLOOR GOOD MUSIC Hy United Pressl SEATTLE, Aug. 23. I'aul Stoness, aged 31 years, S;in Francisco mechan ic, was arrested here today after ter rorizing passengers on the steamer Dorothy Alexander, between Victoria and Seattle last night while crazed with drink. Stoness staggered from the ship's saloon to the ballroom and fired a shot into tho floor, and then laugned loudly as the passengers back ed against (he wails In fear of their lives. He marched Jack Marion, a passenger, about the ballroom for half an hour with his pistol pressed against the frightened man's side. He was finally overpowered by the crew. Truck Driver's Back Is Broken zap' a EH Another Feature in our protection ; jt0 t f "iiif; Your Clothing We Strive to Please' " r' . -''' frV Imperial Cleaners orrt auto will call. PHONE 277. AROUND TIIU TOWN. Here ihi lliislness (1. .M. Marksliury, of ("oltage drove, Is in the cily for several days, trans acting business mntters. Art nt Fort kliiiitntfi ' It. II. liixnn and son. William, are at Fort Klamath to remain for seve ral days looking after business matters. KeliiniN to Sun l-'raiiclsro Miss Muriel Hunt, who has been visiting here with her mother. Mrs. 1". W. Hunt, will leave Sunday for San Pranctsco. Miss Hunt Is em ployed in tlie 'children's huspital in that city. now lives In Seattle. Afler the show at the Antlers, which was very much enjoyed, the party partook of dainty refreshments at the Hose. All were glad to renew old friendships, as It has been four years since the Camp fire disbanded. , Iteturns to Otcgon Ity Miss Cora Hunt, of Oregon City, relumed to her home this afternoon after a twit-weeks' visit in this city with her friends and relatives. t Injured Ills Ami , Little Hobby Hello' s had the mis fortune to Injure his arm yesterday when he fell down the, stairs. The lower arm bone was badly twisted, and the pain was severe. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. lloy Mellows. Tit Play r.t Tiller The I'mpiiua Five orchestra will play tomorrow night at Tiller for a big dance to be staged at that place. A large number of ltoschurg people plait lo motor to Tiller for the ilnnee. Kentlier rVunpflnt Iteiinlon ' The lied I'ealher Campflre Rave theater party last evening for their I gene first ruimiinn, Mr Nora (iregg, who foMla At the (inind Arrivals at the Crime! hotel today were Karl S. Maley. Portland: Alio Thompson, Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. J. II. McU-sn. (ilendnle: T. H. Davl, Clide; !,. A. Klein. Salem; A. Ford! Pendleton; Mr. and Mrs. K. Heher, Sacramento: Mr. and Mrs. C. X. May- r. Camas Valley; H. w. l.ilibv. P.u- (1. S. Walker, Corcoran, Cnll- MEHFOItD, Aug. 23. T. J. Card, a county employe, driver of one of the county gravel trucks doing work near Ueagle, on the Evans creek road, was severely injured yesterday afternoon about 4 o'clock, when the truck com pletely overturned and he suffered a broken back. , The truck was rounding a curve with a load of gravel and the front wheels encountered soft dirt and grav el at the edge of the road. It is sun posed that Card found difficulty in steering the vehicle in tho soft dirt. At the same time the edge of The road gave way and allowed one side of the truck to take a position considerably lower than the other side. The truck overturned completely landing right side up. When the truck had righted Itself. Card sat in the seat, paralyzed ns a result of having had his back broken during the gl rations of the vehicle. It is supposed that he was thrown against the steering vhcol and that the force of the fall bioke his back. The Injured man, whose residence In at 411 S. Newtown. Aledford, was taken to the Sacred Hi art hospital, whero It Is said that he :nay recover, although his condition l:i considered as grave. Card Is marrlel and is the father of three children. The family moved to M dford about three years ago from tho'r home In South Dakota. CONVENTION DATE SET BY PROGRESSIVE PARTY I PORTLAND, Aug. 24. A state 1 convention of ttie nowly-liorn pro gressive party of Oregon has been called to meet at Library hall here at 10 a. ni. September 5. The call was Issued by Norman S. Richards, state chairman,- and G. L. Cleaver, state secretary. Whilo It Is not known whether the new party will attempt to place a lull ticket on the ballot at the No vember election. Chairman Richards has announced that a candidate for representative In congress from the first district to oppose 'Representa tive Hawley will be named. At the preliminary organization of the party last Saturday it was also announced that the convention might endorse a candidate for state treas urer. It was not made clear If the plans called for tho nomination of a progressive candidate or whether it was Ihe plan to indorse either the republican or democratic nominee. In sending out the eall for the state convention. Chairman Rich ardson has asked ex-progressives to arrange for county conventions to name delegates to the state conven tion. Two delegates from each coun ty will be seated at the convention. Explicit organization rules are con tained in the convention call. Includ ing a request to collect $2 from each member. $1 to go to the county con vention and the other dollar to the state organization. All county organizers have been Instructed to allow their delegates free hand ns to the endorsement of candidates or nominees for the state election In November. Tree Shaker Proves to be Clever Machine The W. C. T. I'., of Canyonville, had a very Interesting meeting last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Mcdllvary, the occasion being the Ofilh birthday anniversary of Mrs. McfJilvary, president of the union at Hint place, lioth Mr. and Mrs. Me C.ilvary and their family have been faithful In reform work, and much credit is due them for the advance along those lines In that vicinity. The large number In attendance last eve ning was evidence of the esteem In which they are held. A most interesting program had been prepared. The talks by the teachers of Canyonville deserve spe cial mention. Mrs. Fettle, spoke on law enforcement in the school, em phasizing the importance of teaching children to obey all laws. Mrs. Kim ble also made an excellent nddress on school laws. Mr. and Airs. C. L. Searing and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Marsters, of l'oseburg, motored over to Tiller. Mr. Marsters spoke on the Issues to be voted upon this fall, and Mrs. Marsters and Mrs. Searing told of the accomplishments of the organization and the need of renewed diligence. Six new members came In at the close of the program. Dainty refreshments were served, and a social hour was enjoyed. All wished their beloved president many happy returns. KEARNEY'! SERVE YOURSELF AND SAl, SKI P A 1km iAL SWIFT'S PREMIUM HAMS Per lb. COTTAGE HAMS Per lb SWEET CORN Per doz. REGULAR 55c BOXES CRACKERS Per box REGULAR 35c BOX CANDY Per box REGULAR 65c BOX CANDY ' Per box DILLARD W. MELONS, 5c, 10c and lSe'ilT" FANCY TOMATOES Per box , M CRAWFORD PEACHES : Per box w GREEN GAGE PLUMS - ' Per box Al' 3 ---J -ri SERVE YOURSELF AND SAVE ; , . at , Kearney's Groceteri KtTSS 300 CASS STREET. Children's Clinic to be Held Here Radio Stock Frauds Probed Arrangements are being made to 1 hold a baby clinic in this city for lh9 ; coming month. Dr. Wade, county health officer, is In receipt of a let- ter from Dr. Estella Ford Warner. ! of Portland, stating that she content- plates being In Roseburg about Au- gust IS, and would like very much to meet the mothers at that time. i Dr. Wade is pinking arrangements1 with the different chairmen of the '. local organizations, and In the near ' future will hold a meeting to arrange ! for a place, to hold the clinic. All the , local doctors will co-operate, and givo reveral hours of their time to this tine work. These clinics are held for the moth ers' benefit, nnd nt which timn thn doctors will consult nnd advise them.f .o treatments will be givey, how ever, dorects will be put on n record, nnd the case Bent io the family phvsl clan. The babies will be examined and graded by a special chart, it has been several years since a babw clinic has been held here, and It Is hoped that many mothers will at tend. The regular date will be an nounced later. Dr. Estella Ford Warner Is the medical director of the Chllde's Wel fare bureau, and has been conducting clinics throughout the state. She de sires very much to meet any mother Interested In this work. Mary Roberts Rinehart NEW BOOK "The Breaking Point" NOW ON SALE. Great Book. Fiction. All 'IrU mm Star ' iff. .& II 3 Written by the World Fam ' ous Novelist. 2: I'd! . rr "' - 7 4MMi ! - i AROUND THE TOWN NOTICE TO FRUIT3CTa. William Abildsurl - - - f nin SnraT Pump team IxMter frrom tumie drtnonsiraie tlw Bui Dr. nnd Mrs. George Houck were i nut harvester mathiwi- A domonstrntlon of 1h Bonn Fruit and Nut HurvpKter wrs mnde this morning on the Harry Winston place at Winston by tho lnvntor. William Abildtrunrd and tho Dotmlns county niront for the machine, A. U. Marsh. The Invention will do away with prune tree fdtakera and aid greatly in the harvestlnK of Jhe fruit. The encine of the apparatus l mounted on a trailer. A Ion at eel arm reaches out and clampa to a limb of the tree. The on line is started and the "shimmy dancn" starts. The tree vibrates to the tin of the branches and the fruit Ih shaken to the ground by the trem ors. The local growers are quite en thusiastic over the proposition nnd de clare that It will be a great boon to the prune growers. The machine will shake the fruit from a tree in 1ns than two minutes, the first shaking not requiring three seconds. Demonstration will be made In DoiiHnn count v as follows; Riddle and fanvonvlPe on Saturday. Vmnqua en Monday. Oakland and Yon calla on Tuesday. I IBER.TY THEATER OXI.T 1'HlST.CI.ASS SHOWS AXI AT 10c AM) l.V A X LAST TIMES TODAY EUGENE O'BRIEN in . "Channing of the Northwest" The first request picture ever produced. From the society gentleman of leisure to the "North west Mounted." A picture for men nnd women. It thrills the female of the species nnd tups nt the heart Btrinp-s of tho thirsty tiinlp. Don't fail to see it. ALSO: The Select News. AIO: Pat he-Color Keview. SPECIALS IN HOSIERY. "Klffle." close-ankle, thread silk hose, lisle tons, seml-fash. reinforced Iocs nnd heels, rolors, cordovan. Af rican brown, nude, French grav. and black. Pair $1.15. Cabbage and Sausages Woman's Diet "I have doctored with the best doc ' tors in the I'nited States. Some said one thing and some another was ailing nie and all wanted to cut me open, but i Mayr's Wonderful Heinedy saved me. so now I cat cabbage, sausace and any-' thing I want to. Nothing hurts me!" It is a simple, harmless preparation ' that removes the catarrhal mm us from the Intestinal tract and allays the In flammation which causes praeiienllv nil stomsch, liver nnd Intestinal ail ments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded, il'or sale at all diuciiisu. SAI.EM. Aug. 24. Ilecause of the radio craze that has seized the coun try during the last year, radio manu facturers nnd selling agencies are flooding Or. Wjth circulars holding out alluring bait for prospective cus tomers. This was announced at the offices of the state corporation do part ment today. Employes of the corporation depart ment said that the radio concerns are following the lead of the spurious oil companies and are using the mails to advertise nnd sell their stock. In this way they escape liability under the coriioration laws. To make sure of escaping regulation many of the radio companies are pro moting what is known ns the "stock holder denier" scheme. I'nder this plan the person receiving the circular is offered a share of stock and an agency, and Is guaranteed liberal re turns on his stock. A circular receiv ed at the corporation department today- Informed the recipient that he will be allowed only one share, this to be 8 per cent participating preferred, at p ir $100. "We can only wait ten days for your subscription." snid the accompanying letter, "nnd If you cannot accept we must select someone else for this op portunity. Semi check or money or der." The corporal Inn department has Is sued a warning to Investors to refrain from purchasing stock In these wild cat concerns u"iil they hnve made a personal inves'ivatlon. and have de termined whether the informniion con tained In the circulars Is nulhentic NKW TODAY. S'&lri'"- ott'"- A""r"" inone .l-K-rn. 1'i-rry nvsert WII.I. rilVB AWAVtwn-T'orslan7ts J".l home. I'honeJOD-v- '' ''( -,,'SiT""',',ni ' "rnisireil-lmW. J'uer swMMleti jnt .. ;io ( s Ml. T' 1V1K-yTTA,1"r'"'''"1'1" Onrnnd-floor with l.alh. U'ot Winchester Vt WA-Ti:n-.-ve "furnished " rooms. r II I v.. room furnish..! house, will PRV 1-i'lt WALK Cl ean eorse. wairon ami li Inehest.T St mil SAl.h Horse ilrnwn disc harrow. ; n lh in, h. like m w. $.-. a I.o. Kwnnil Motor Co. WJK'-T" r"" h""m" do", 1 "h KirsKc. bmu tim,. w Illlie-. plioue r.r.-u. W(u. vyu si,nl-Mp7.-r Si -7 -ro e-ni-J'h '". '""" 4 f"t. second '-'''"ieflx-?T T W fZhtiZi ork l,o,,... ..i ur,n Al.-o Lrown fw, c-ow milkinir. IMmne t--,.-( 1!1A,-,'- " 1 : th A i k . -v.-, ..ti K iiuiicr. itt 1 hurrf. general purpose iirnt-SK. JJ(I4 ran wlj ittsi In receipt of a very interesting letter from their son, George, this morning. The letter was posted at Home, am! stated thev were having a lovely trip. , ville. VisllliiB In City ( Tucsdav-OakuiKl vA T' Mark Urban, a former resident otj la. Roseburg, now residing nt Kverett, Washington, Is here with his family county, tccordinf to ing Bchwtale: Saiurdav-lliauie " A. H HAM ' nmiplas Counlr t1011" on their 4 .....J way back from Ixis. Angeles and oth- , J er cities in California. Jlr. Urban went on a short hunting trip today with L. U. Spencer. . Portland Visitors In RosehnrR Dr. Harry Shoot and Ur. Cecil Hrous. and Mr. Hurd. of the Exlde Untlery company, of Portland, were In Hosebnrg today visiting with their oiu-iime menu, u. i rocner, im i"- j nnr i.. , . ... Ihp(rni cal druggist. The three Portland I hunters quit iinmg ' "hovs" are going Into Coos and Curry ! keys. At tnu u' fc counties with the idea that they are young turkeys re w ff,; irolnir to mnko thlnra llvelv for the i grouse, ana H " arsenal at their commail lhl M 01 Mil Mi ne a icoiw." of the woods. M'vn-rKKYsnu Farmers 0-ruVeoiiiinCr .l.lon the nljtim" close the season on wild gamo roaming In that section of the state, and. Judging from 'If . .amtfii 1 being killed in ' w neriened ' It.., I'.'gonl arg. M.i:ti nn.l ADULTS BALCONY lOo ' plants, 'hlas. 2 ceranhims. ; X. Main LOST K7. Mil an rame r ALL CHILDREN " i' imine hd, I'd' iikSt 1 ment. 117 w, untrr furnlnl imera. V.!. ..!,., k!i '"T I'ark at 1 Inder leave at this I THURSDAY AND FRIDAY UNDER 12 YEARS ACCOMPANIED BY FREE HDUU L01B ;roo. room fnrnisir, 1-ane ?t. Hot Nil nn.l ,ild nildren "ii oiiiik &-Hon. Pjione 417 W v-! , S,U-r.7!'-'" ;''r'" iimher KTTr !H N.et.ol,. fH. ,. rea,...,Hde. for pr- .3 l '.-ii r. n.t.lr,.,, ownrr. l.nolla IV I 3 laH.i''e. La ...ne. California. ;3 0 N We lean m.m. v on ImVrTTW.i ' S .111 pr,..rtv. .Monthly rcp.vn.em ' "S Plan. I mpoun Sivir.c. and Loan . ' $ "Over the Bordri WITH 1 t Inn. nt 1 ntitl.i Mr. Wll.l.T. at t.r A tt met ipfisf with r t1 wntrfd pit lil Witil.T ni'- Ar. ffi tnTnl : TOOKED FOOD SALE. Th oi.T.wn- v;. r. t. r. win houi fl wipctnw Pair nf rtnkl food nt thp l.r rtMit mm. Knturrinr. An. Cfi. for ho h-nofit of ihe Chiltlrpn'a Farm Homo. , BIDS FOR TRANSPORTING SCHOOL CHILDREN- V . NT KM A n.an t. P- I'ftfnif r in 1: N. - .Ti. n. M twtnip Tit r.M'(itr'il. w.tki"to ivx 'i.-.i.ft nn t:rt-T77r tlm!.r. fine. fir. over S fHni n(.t ft. nt. Ft. hi:i:iian. tjikp ovr i.Ti!- , I"ilar p-r dv. : s;rv Sinn II in Mr. Swctlntnl, I !n. Vnllcy. )r(. H wH .uv BETTY COMPS0N and TOM MOORE J TWO BIG STARS IN A THRILL-SWEPT ROMANCE RTH. WHERE SMUGGLERS DEFlCi MOUNTED, AND A BEWITCHING HEROIN fM WITH THE SENSATIONAL CLIMAX At- Will re-elv. I s up to Aug. S for trnn-tioriing school children of nn River route of liut. II and Union Hich No. lf 11 mile route. SS to 4 chil dren. Will require 1 S Ion truck. Wrile or see m for further Informa tion RALPH A. MOOP.K, Clerk, Pavs Creek. of 11 ST5 o. w' I h tn ' Ad L t . lifini II IV-' VI lVr,l n.M K.e.i i lioih . vc; vr,l i I'M-. Pont Ho Ilium rqnitv In hoae Willi p:iri(r.. ;d sir.-.. I Italm.-e 11 t si t per month i tereM nt f; p..r f,nt. rare Ni'ivji-lvlew. PSKll I'.Ml hap.: EN NORTH WEST LAW. WITH THE SE IN A Klieiu ,- Ut onBTLAND AT NOTETHIS PICTURE PtAi" RAGING BLIZZARD. OUR PRIC educaT riREg CENTURY COMEDY "SPEED 'EM UP" fin! ford tn road, t.-r. armir sr. tr Ml In f i.. rorditlon sli"v otor Ml on riv Si-i- THK NP.W JKWKTT 1 IK P. IT in n t iiniiK FPi-:r staiu.k PhuiK Ml. trrm. Vt'fl.t, I "THE SPANISH JADE SPAIN'S BEAUTY OF WHICH ARE DIFFERENT .A-riinDAY ONLY ' v Bl -W.ETI I T N I r LOCATIONS N0( "V jT FROM ANYTHING $H0 FRO FOR. t