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HOBEBURQ NEWSHgVlgW, WEDNESDAY, JULY ?5. 19?3, PAGE THRE1 5! i I . . PRESIDENT WILL FISH. 4 (Pv Aaaoelaltd r.a..) jfiTjENF.OLKS START RECALL REEDSPORTMAY! AllOAKD THE" TRANSPORT HENDERSON. July 2J.Pn.si. 4 dent Hardin and party, were nheud of Ihelr sih.dule lodav, and will slop at Campbell river, 4 Ii. C. where the president Is to try l;ls luck fishing for king sal- nion. Thi purty is duo at Van- eouvrtr tujnorrow. j "' ' 4 MARKS HIT LOW RECORD. i . . flly A'-'Soililleit Press a. NEW YORK, July 25. Herman 5 marks touched a new low point today, one million for fl.SO. 4 44444 eratlon splendidly and is doing nice ly. 1'arslow, however, was In a very critKal condition at the lime of the operation and Is In a very serious htate. The doctor stales that, both will probably recover. !! !J t i ' DON'T FORGET THE BIG CARNIVAL PAN;C E 9:00 till 1:00 AT THE ARMORY Moxt Wednesday, July 25 ft. ' - x 0 v Four Officials Are Asked to . Tender Resignations , ! ' Immediately ,c "t;i- ' v v. t , r s - - i V n OWNS BALLOONS. SERPENTINE. CONFETTI CLOWW. rvTRYTHING flu, dar.ce is a benefit for Roseburg Baseball Club Andv Gump" will be there. Belter hear him. Lie by "O'NEILL'S JOY KINGS" Admission $1-10 Spectators 25c V S 1 ! MASS MEETING IS HELD City Marshal, Constable, Jus tice of the Peace and Coun-. cilman Asked to Resign From Present Positions kcOUCROWERSAV! TO Mtii rruLrt j ..mrroll growers of the county f Valley pai'Kins i"" , on Friday' evening of i The meeting has ' -'1''u '-, purpose of discussing proli- Matin lo "" l"-orolI Indus- i D Coolcy, one of I he prom l pown of this action wll a address on good broeco.i , . to frow it. A general dis- i bv wrybnifv prcsem m so he one of the chief parts of the program. F. A. Terry, of tho Equitable Sav ings and Loun Association in at the Hotel Uinpqua for' a few days. For ap pointment call or phone. 5NDIGESTION cutis hluatliiff (Tttfwjr pain thai crowd tlio het.it count! pat lou. Aluayt fad relit f and comfort m CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS No griping do nausea only 25 cents Yoiir Absolute Roiechon in case of l'Accident 3 H Adversity 4' Old Age 5"Death None of these five conditions are pleaiant to contemplate or discuss. But each man should, once and for all, face them squarely and take such protective measures as are humanly possible. Then, and only then, he may dismiss them from his mind. A Perfcd Protection Policy in West Coast Life will give you the fullest possible pre tedion in any contingency that may arise. The coupon below will bring you detailed formation about full West Coast service, xou oblige yourself in no way whatever. Iiend the coupon today. West Coast Life INSURANCE COMPANV .MOMsorrici-SAHnuKasco Splendid ooportunity open for District Manager. W. Stewart. Gascn rm d ' y i u nariu. The resignations of four city and , precinct officials, the city marshal, constable. Justice of the peace, and j one councilman, are demanded in I notification served upon these of ficials by a special committee rep resent lug a number of citizens of j Hccdsport, who in 1heir notification .advise the officers that recall pro ceeding will be started unless they innueuiaieiy lender ilielr retigna tbuis. Those who are named for re cull are A. G. Henii, city marshal; F. C. Schulte, constable; Kred Karl, justice of the peace; and J. 11. Aus tin, councilman. Copies of the notice to these olfi clals have been received by local authorities and are as follows! "At a meeting of law abiding cit izens of this city held at the Mom Hall on last Tuesday, July 17, 13;i, It was voted unanimously thai a re call be inaugurated against you for the office of (city marshal, etc.) of the City of HeedHport, unless you rei-lgn immediately, and the duty delegated to this committee is to notify you of the action of this body I of citizens. "You will please 'take notice and govern yojrfcclves according to your oVn desires in the matter. (i':md NOTIFICATION COM., Karl It. .Stone, chairman, J. C. I'rlco, secretary, J. Craig, . K. I.. Fitzgerald, J. Hawkins Napier." These demands for resignations, under threat of recall, are believed to be the outgrowth of the recent sensational developments in Iteeds port, in which the men nnmed were cited In frame-up stories told by men held under arrest here charged with serious crimes. Reedsport con ditions are now under investigation by tne grand Jury and It Is expected that some action will be taken In the near future to clear up the trou ble which has been existing there. District Attorney Ceorge Neunor left this morning for Reedsport to make a personal probe of affairs there. BASE3ALL SCORES National League Today's games: Ilosum 2, rittsburg 5. American League. Washlngton-Hoston game postponed, rain. 'Sesjs i' . ... 7 if i'C?.-' IDIiMIMIIHe rtv 'Tnrt.i ivr..) WITir HARDl.NO FNHOI'TE TO VANCOCVKU, July 2.1. lVsid.'iil I Harding was put out of the nhuffle j board tournament today when he and Ic. E. Rolf, Seattle photographer, were defeated by Secretary Work and Jay Itayilen Detroit newspaperman. Secre Unrv Work fa (Tie only cabinet member left In the contest, Wallace losing In .the first round and Hoover in the I second. Dr. Sawyer is still in the I I uniting. a::-.!Bfc li , i Mffii ; West coast Life Insurance Cd dnmni-Vua M;tation en my port, Konif , m SI TD ARMED ROBBERS fHv Assoclnted Presi.t -VANCOUVER. B. C, July, 25. Maudlin sentiment was condemned at the Northwest Association of Sheriff and Police convention as the cause of laxity In the punishment of crimin als. It was said that this sentiment was undoing the work of the police. Officers cited many cases where crim inals have been released on parole af ter serving only a traction of their sentences. Many instances where paroled criminals returned to crime were also recounted. The resolutions committee is preparing a resolution recommending that ihe lash be admin istered to robbers carrying gun or using violence. INJUNCTION AGAINST WCBSLIES TO STAND Million Dollars Damage Done by Flood Which Destroys Railroads and ' Highways in State of Wyoming. (nv Aorlftteit Pre ' CASPF.R, . Wyo.. July 25 Three cloudbumts during the last 36 hours have caused floods throughout all northwestern Wyoming. The latest reports Bniil tlv.it the water was rising at Thevniopolis, two hundred mi'es north o' here. Waters from the Dig lioin river are nearlv covering the tracks Ht the depot, the hlehest point in the city. The entire town of Iloone ville Is under two to five feet of wa ter. Karly estimates placed the dnm nire at a million and a half dollars. The nurlington railroad suffered $750,000 loss to tracks over a distance of SO miles. A number of bridges are out on the Northwestern railroad between Caner and Lander. Railroad traffic is demoralized. Or.a Man Killed (Hy United Presd.) CASPER. Wyo.. July 25. North western Wyoming Is entirely Isolated with heth ropes leading IM) (he dist rict, end telephone and telegraph lines out of commission as a resu't of foods. Torrents of water from heavv c!onri,hursts, washed out seven rail road bridges. Hichways were torn out for miles. Property damage may reach n ml'llon dollars. One man was "'ruck bv lichtnlnr. It will be per haps a week before trains are running atain. (Ttv Associated PrePS.) SACRAMENTO. July 25. A motion to dismips the temporary Injunction against Industrial Workers of Ihe World, recently granted here against activities throui hout the state, v.as denied by the superior court here today. Returns I'roin Mr.MimivllIe A. T. Lawrence returned this af ternoon from Me.Minnville where he I spent yesterday attending to lm j pcrtant business matters. Return S'rom T-I; Jlr. and Airs. K. A. Petty returned homo last night from Tacoma where they huve spent the past ten days visiting with .Mr. Petty's niece, Mrs. 11. W. Walker. Tho I'ettys report a very enjoyable, trip, with a two day excursion to Rainier park and 4he opportunity to see Die fleet which was In Tacoma. They will conclude their vacation by a short trip to Crater lake for wnlch Ihey will leave tomorrow morning. Here's where the joy begins COUNT everybody in, when Post ; Toasties are served! Tho name and the fame of these delicious flakes of toasted corn are a call to every one's appetite. If you know about them, there's a get hungry thought, in just hearing about theml They're so delightfully golden-brown and flavory and satisfying and they stay crisp in the cream 1 And you can be generousl A serving usually costs less than a cent There are many servings in a package every flake a delight. All ready to serve, too; no bother, no waiting and they build energy for work or play. . A fresh supply at the grocer's for you. Worth asking for by their own name, Post Toasties, and be sure to get the Yellow and Red wax-wrapped package. fr II il. f!iHk.Mt-.lr4.). U S A. in i 1 MEGRMW i WILL 81 OliER i I N til ,.11. LJ J li .Tl B: 'CHATTCD' WITH DEAD EDITOR IWIiElMJO OPERATIONS or the Canninp- Wcnn li rRFBi o wsw. f Rvunu KETTLES RACKS WIRE STRAINERS COLANDERS FRUIT PRESSES JELLY STRAINERS X) . , jlji ulal M&ey - Zigler Hdvv. Co. rone 25 N'EW PERFFptiok' n ' t4. viublOVES 'r444 Roi ert rhllson and Raymond Parslow are In the Mercy hospital following operations performed this morning by I'.r. Shoemaker. Chll snn was treated for a itipture and Parslow for appetKilclHs. It Is re ported tl at the .Vnnct' -stood the o- t-rtt ' DAIRYMEN! woooaARK FLY REPELLANI llfln file ! InrrrnBefl milk mnA mornry r furna. Unr flraicKtM hum It. II K, nil' prld rll yan PNckasc ir 75". aiampa Clarke, Woodward Drue Co, Partlaad. rir(t Sir Arthur Cona-i Doyle Asserts That fV'r't of Pualtcher Talked in His Old Form. People who c to hear Sir Arthur Oonnn Doyle leeture ami think hliu scnstitionul oti-lit to contact with bliti privately when be Is tuning under the public rosiruttl. us It were try.n out his "dri'iiiiis" t,n uu anil me. ir a small group In stue p.-irlor. uevordi.xg to a New York letter lu the I'luladelphhi Public Ledger. Ills bl;;li .it In "thrlll-Vtns" Is a ol ii i in he lias ni:it of having htid a twvuty-mlntite chat since his arrival In Die Cnlti'l .states ullli tb'e lute Lord Northi lilTe. He gives nil the de tails of h rcMaikuhle comcrvntion In uhlch the ilepuiied publilier and pub licist regret iet litiviiu his cbcekbook along, else he uould write u gnoil one for carryiti; forward ihe cuuse of spiritualism. Sir Arthur in tunny of his talks nlth persons in the next world dispense I with mediums and control. ,. rla'nis ! to hive hti l I !s NorthelltTe interview ' n-itboiit n niod:ittn as intetiiieiliary. Nortliellffe nun" to' hpn. What trans . plred wns newt dell-.'bt fully Infortnnl' and really chiinictoristlc of the liril j limit Ilarniswoitli. who, neco-illng to ' Sir Arilmr.'even tutlw.l of Indlvldn : als w-lei bad boon running his press ' since his il.-r.:!:. and not In an nlto 1 gelhcr coiiipiitni'iiliiry manner. Preparations for the entertain ment of the Cherrian club, a booster organization of Salem, which Is to arrive here tomorrow afternoon at six o'clock have been completed and ! all committees of the chamber of ! commerce are finishing up the de- talls. The exni t number of the vis itors has not been receKed but the number will approximate from fifty to fifty nix. An informal dinner at the Palace of Sweets has been ar ranzed. Charles McElhlnny, J. K. j .MeClintork. A. J. Ilochradel, O. P. I Cosliow, Hen Zlgler and L. L. Croc I er are to have charge of the affair. The dinner will not be a bamiuet. but will be a sort of a get-together meeting and dinner. No speeches or toasts or any other program will b'; Ipreamted, ihe dinner laklng Ihe form of a welcome entertainment. : Following the dinner the big pa ' rado will be held. The Cherrlans 'are staging the parr.de, but will be t-Hcorted by the Douglas County Con- eert b:ind which will lake them lo i Ihe court house lawn for a special concert after the parade has ended. The program lor the concert has 'been especially prepared for the club members nnil will probably draw a lari;e crowd. The club will remnln over night land will be shown about Ihe I'mp 1'iua valley In Ihe morning before they leave to continue tli.dr trip. (ny Cnlted Pr".l HEN VEIL Julv 2"..-Father Walter A. tirace, pastor of the Catholic church at Arvadn. a suburb of lienver, was convicted today In tho 1'iiitcd States district court, of a charge of forcing a permit for an application lo ship I liquor into Colorado. MEDI-'ORD. July 25. Herman Walters or Humbug creek Is In the Sacred Heart hospital wl.h a badly shattered right shoulder through having received a ch:trg" oF biik hot at 0: 'IU Sunday night, anil II. I). McVey, another Applegate num. who resides along Forrest creek, Is In Ihe custody of the authorities on charge of assault wltl a dangerous weapon. The Fhoollng came about In a pe culiar manner, according to McVey, who claims it was unintentional nud accidental, he having find at what he said he thought was c coyote and Walters having received the charce as he wa-i riding by a short dis tance awiy. The charge resllne against McVey who gave himself Into custody as soon as be heard that Walters waa Flint, was pro. I'erred by Dlplrlct Attorney Moore yesterday before he heard of Mc Vey's explnnatlen. j "This thing of what Is claimed to be sboo'l'ig coyotes In the night' time has jgot to be slopped." mid lils'rlcl Attorney Rawlea Mo'ire ear ly this afternoon. "Hunters should call, as the deer hunting season open.-i next nionlli." The olfic'al's PORTLAND MARKET REPORT 4 4 (I!v Ai--oi l.. d Ve " l PORTLAND, July 25.-Live- stock steady, cvs two cents hlrhor, selects 2S rents to 2:i cents, butter stendv. Hani wheat fl.04. Western r.-d .!i7. 4 4 4 4 4 FIGHT TO BE IN U. 3. , 4 4 (V.v . Ir.t. d I'r. . NEW YORK. July Iii nip- sey nud F'tpo today sl- tu d lor a bout In Ihe I'tlili il Slates soon, Ihe dale M l to be s. I. rled. remarks were In line Willi general rumors I hat .McVey was hunting deer Sunday i.lght, Instead of coy otes. Wnlters said thai accompanied by hi", dog he was riding around Sun d.iy night In search of siray horses when he saw a man about fifty rent away In Ihe dark. A foife and a pit of brush lay between them. Ho shouted lo the man Hoveral times, r.iiiuetlilng like "Hello, I am look ing for horses and you needn't bo afraid or me." Finally on receiving no anrwer he rode on. and then was fired on. After being wounded ho was able lo make his way home over the hill nearby, and from there was brought to Medford and to the hos pital. MeVey's story U to the ef'pct that accompanied by a neighbor named Mullir he was in the vicinity with his can loaded with buckshot on tho lookout for coyotes. M tiller being one-lourth of a mil.' away, and fl ually saw what he look ta he a coy- lole about 00 ft away and fired 'on the unltiidi us It leaped In the air. "I mist r.av hit Wallers when I fired at his dog, which I mistook for a covote." siy McVey. "There :1s no other explanation, i "He no doubt did shout to me to give warning (hat be was In the vlelni'v. Put I am hard of her.rlir; and did not hear him." I have odd eel Phone 31 to my jitney stand PHONE 31 OR 143 FOR PROMPT SERVICE Gardiner Ctrs Used Lee Goodman I 1 2 N. Jackson i r