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In VOU C Ask Your Shoe Repairer W. S. HOWARD ....... tnrn 238 NOIITH JACKSON nVEAR RliOIi nr....- i i rnrim qncrrnn MM lllfl- llll .1 I Ul.'rf I 1 I I I I I .1 lUTPyrwg- iri f ' h.L.1 tin uw I LHU t i i! ' lEEII ii ft I 'HONE 238 a win u unuuiiiinii i W08EBUWQ NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY. JULV ?, 1923. PAGE THREI Improved Shoe Repair Service I r h Grade Shos Repair Job is a positive Modern M'Sn( ,0)o'o in Wear, Economy and is'iimi KEELEK.AT 80 Iran .GOES TO WORK 1 101,1 (rty United rrrm.) DE3 MOIXKS. July Declaring that Senator Unickliart was "taken la"-by "interpreters" of Russia, hirnl to look ufteV distinguish visitors and that (he senate is delivering lo America a message which communist of Russia gave Mm to deliver, M. Alexander dchwarw.. formerly Colo nel Karpcnsky of Petmsratl in old Cza.lt urmy, ban challenged Urook hnrt tg a debate In recognition of Ho vict government. After fourteen years of enforced idleness because of lil health. J. H Kccler, widely known Maryland rill-; en, has pained forty pounds at the axe cf eighty years and rone buck to work 1 every day. llr. Keoler. who resides at ' 1i.il ti.i..., j. .h . - . ... . I l..r. M.l entire rr...u.' ."V"" ""I'lmes of the Weycrhou.er Timber I i .iiii ilinurv n-lm Aitil.it Inn i, Tt.. "Mv atom., was in -..h i a "u, k I were riding 2 r MOVING HAS NO TERRORS NOV I '"y ''"'ft Pros.) i. nr. i i , w ash., July !!. Four fond ii ion 1 thin,:" nays such terrible could hardly -digest a Mr. Keeler. went oyer an embankment when driver wnu f,i,...,l i It would ,.",, . u """ ,uuu ,"n.tl IV, lir-,.:ijr i-nr normal BIZe n ami I would have fikhiful pains j through my atomach and back. 1 felt : bo weak, dizzy and miserable work i '.vhr oui or tne question, in ract, my j f riends tave me up on three or four j different occasions. -j "five months aeo I began taking iTanlae and improved from the very ; first bottle. 1 now oat anything-on the table, have rained forty pounds and am back at work every day. Actual ' ly, I feel like a boy again. It wimlil he by PARTY SPLITS OVER . your or:er for anything in groceries or fresh fruits i Stables will receive that same prompt attention If vou called in Ferson- ke and Besides, it will save the nd trouble of coming town town. The Rc3eburg Grocery Company Taylor & Sherrill, Props. . rty United TroKO j he ungrateful of Tanlao." Tanlac. Vegetable Pllla are Nature's I Cists. Aeeent no substitute IK-..,. '17 COPTCN1 1 AG EN, July 26. Premier1 million bottles sold i-uui ih uussiu nas suriered a re laiwe nnd has been forced to take his bed, a report from Moscow today Htated. His temperature has risen am! 'm i stlierlng from cliokint; fits. (Ftj- mitrd rrr-n.) MANILA. July 2G. The fight on; mo pot to praise tjovernor Uoneral Leonard Wood de-i veioiuu a split In the ranks of the democratic party when Sennr Sunni-i lonK. a stronit Wood suiiiHirter. ro. i !Kned from his vice-presidency today. Ti'.nlac Vi'vetnblo Pllla mo Nature's own remedy for constipation. For sale everywhere. lr n TfTT a in m rii ! a k r.i ws k rW For Mechanics Railroaders Farmers i t offering bst makes of Work and Ores Shoes this week at actual COST PRICES M supply your needs in Overalls, Work Shirts, Cloves, Underwear. See these goods Berber's Bargain Store Cass and P;ne Sts., Near the Depot MdFESSES i (riv Unii, --- SANDPOINT. Idaho, July SC. Noah mold. a nei-ro, confessed today m ieinK one of the two neiiroes who mtir lered V. A. Crisp, a llooe. Idaho. oool hall owner, duriiiK a holdup on t LOCAL NEWS I 2 VirltiiiK Nliter Mrs. James Tynnn is here from Portland visiting with her lister, Jirs. K. C. Adams. If ever you hear your landlord shout: , "We want these rooms -ynu II have lo Ret out!" iMin't start to treinlili. clear down in your shoes. Just call French's Transfer lo help vou move. They make mm ln eusy no work at all Those Transfer hoys sure "lilt the ball." They're olf in the inoinltiK-you're moved bv noon, Koou you are settled in your new li vitiK rooins. . Now tho next time you find you have to move Don't worry till you Ki t those "i.iovinK blues"! Just step to tho tuli phone and call 2'u W'hcu French's arrive, your troubles will po. Hazel U. Tayne. H. S. French Transfer & Storage Co. ! PHONE 220 I Vyrt'e t'rt-ek Mercliant In Harry Itieo, a merchant of Myrtle i-reon, was in town for a abort time PRICE IS OPPOSED SIEMISEREDBy July 10. The capture of the nan is believed near. . (By United Tress.) ALBANY, Ore. July M. Ily iIIbIiik- mil f a 1. ..I .... 1 .. . i' ... i -'" w..v v n un.n.-.t u' lime ill t JHll wuil used by Hule Johnson to escape tinea weeks ngo. Carl Sllva. wlio was beimt held to the grand jury on a charge of attempted automoliilo theft, ClirrAOirJu.lA'Te'ducUor.of 8AI'CU'f G-Sf ' ' . ii . . . ... tin. IS fiVl'P t II A rMlNir fif lllrt ni'litMli ml. today ,,, busing matters. erenVe of Zhdenton! ministration to function and the !,,., l.inU ...I f . . 1 . . - . PiRuin? twine and Wharton Bros. other' es'Tped from jail last night. Silva used a table leg to pry off a bar on iron ceiling of corridor, then with balo tioe at ; broken bar he dug out the bricks. I Fruit picking ladders with every step braced." See them at Wharton il.'OS. iJKF US - KrvT pnnrfUTinm ! bU I H rlbH I tHb lEOiffilSSI! ii,.,i ii.1m in. ii ,niui uyi-iifu neie louay was op- 11 ril Hire inwnl hv iH,,. ii.... 1 v Mrs. C. C. P.yrd. a resident of Win-j Nicholas, president of the National l'e ehcsicr. was in this city today at-1 troleum uiarltetera' association, which leiu.in- to business und vIsianK. Icalled the meeting, opened the initial - session with a plea for lower prices Over From Kutlierlin as "a duty to the public and to avoid -Mrs. Rldgeway Paxton of Slither- nationalization of tho oil industry." Hrt was over this afternoon visiting ! Hepresentatives of petroleum refiners and attending to business matters. denounced the proposed reduction as being of an unsound economic bohev i iiucruflit l M ention Lloyd (illliam. son of Wayne fill lam of Winchester, underwent an operation this morning by Dr. Seely at Mercy hospital. Sheep bells at Wharton Bros. DAILY WEATHER REPORT charges of laxl'y in management was , almost tho solo topic of conversation 1 on the streets today following the bold escape of four more convicts from tho lust itut ion yesterday. Yesterday's getaway brourht the to tal of escapes under the present ad ministration up to Sli, with 14 recaii tared. counting one of yesterday's , men who gave himself up voluntarily lsst night after comparing the rigors , of makini? his own living on the out- side to the soft snap accorded him in , ' Warden Smith's playhouse. Prisoners escaping from the penl- (By t'nlted Pre-.s.j TACOMA, July 26. Cleveland anil Kansas City representatives wcie! busy today trying to lino up delegates! (By t'n,,f'' Press.) a support their respective bids for! YOKK, July SC. Both Kttene next year's convention of the I'niled ' r','l1ui world's featherweight chain- states league of building and loan as-:'"""- nnu Jnnny ininnee, who fight I Jercs socintions. i McCormick, Peering, Milwaukee, Champion and Piano bintier parts at mil ion liros. Fortified Against Hot Weather y Erand Ice Cream i to make your work easier these h,. i... i. of Pare Dairy Product. h0',nh V n-..-i.." "!:.. ! lk for Jerse 1. r ... . """'r Cd ib b ' . " : wwa, ml your lavorne Toti.ita.n. So d in P,nt and Quart Cartons, or Laroer Quantities Douglas County Creamery Koseburg at the polo grounds tonight, were un der weight when they stepped on the scales. Both weighted 124 i pounds Both hud screed to make liC. P 1 I II I I LL. 1 s A MEN'S AND BOYS' HI-TOP SHOES you go into the hills or for nn auto you want a shoe that will stand up the hard service. Wc havo a New Line cf Hi-Top Shoes nee n,n;.w.7 an,I.w"nicn that you should salts are neat in appearance. H. PERRIN Roseburg sir a : HOTEL ARRIVALS 1 Hoti'l lmpiii.i n. W. Hunner, Portland; Mrs. John O. lloyt. Miss Alice lloyt. tlak land; Mr. J. T. MeCarmac, Berke ley: R. Roiilnson. K. A. Stew irt, W. L. Whiting. Portland; Wal :er Noble nnd wife, Kan Fcaneis.-o; 0. II. llarrlman and family. Pert 'and; L. C. Iloirers. w. T. lirury, San Francisco; Herbert W. Palmer, L. K. Crosser, Portland: J. D. Durk :en, San Jose; chet. Ilemenway, Kn leiie; A. W. Behmont. K. M. Pergh, W. C. Page. Portland; Charles F oager. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Meuss dorffer and son, San Franrlsso; C. F. Carcoran. New York: Mr. nnd Mrs. O. A. Kildow, Paul Schnick nnd ! wife. H. S. Burper and family. Port-! land: Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Dillon, iianuon; A. J. .Ness, Kugene; West, Portland; Mr. and a'ra. Johnson, V. M. Hurt. Piedmont Miss C. S. Slayten, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Huelko and dnu,::liler, C. J. Parker and wife, O. If. Schvardman and wire. W. V. FeenaugMy, wife, J. T. (illmane. Portland; A. P. Jam eson, J. Pattern, it. J. Hars and wife, Kuger.e: C. I!. White. Port land; F. T. McMullen and family, KiiBene. ' Hotel (.r.tml 1 II. ft. C.iil, J. K. Davis. Pickwick; K. A. BraFheus and vile. Los An j.tfe'oi:; II. W. il:i'vl,ir Lhn dam'hter. Portland; Mr. and :,Irs. J. P. flardi ! tie.-. Hollywood; O. ii. and W. K. ; r.erguson, Los Anpelis, ,1. N. (ill I bert, C. L. Wall!., i'.eau.i.ont as; F. IX Nii'hoi.ion, l(. P. Adsitt, r. Clair, John i'lro. Spokane; T. 11. jL'ornutt, Myrtle Creik: i'. Cohey, 1. ' iledrick. Illciit'rntatt, New York City; It. L. Tra ey. At. M. Hampton ;and wife. Flora McKeivey, Dr. R. L. Kdwards, Salem; Mis. J. F. Tracet- ninn, U. F. Kirn; end wife, C K. Van Hoesen, portl.ul: Kdward v.. Lybeck and wile, !;. (', aten and I wife. Seattle; Mr. a.:d Mrs. R. K. I lose, liecrge J. !a Ter, w ire and laughter, Portia:u!; K. D. llean, A. vV. lleaaiej, (UIJ-. SE LIVES IH Condition Ik the Same The condition of I. L. Webb, who is suffering a severe complication of (Highest temperature vesterdny an old disease, and who was reported ; Lowest temperature last night ..c.ici.ia, io oe iu a serious conui- precipitation, last 24 hours... tentiary at will hnve brought about a U. S. Weather Bureau, local office, amall reign of terror among tho Roseburg, Ore., 24 hours ending 5 a. m. ! townsfolk here, particularly among rrecipuaiion in ins. and Hundredths i the women nnd doors are carefully S.r locked at night nnd every nrecaution Hon Is not much Improved today, nnd the doctors can see no decided change in either direction. Two daughters, Mrs. Krohn of Portland and Mrs. G. Conkey of Minnesota, arrived to day and will remain until their father recovers. ' Just like the Douglas county" broc coli the Job prlntlrg of the Rose hirr News-Review t of the lies. Total precip. since first of month .f.fl Normal precip. for this month... .32 Total precip. from Sept. 1, 1U22, to date 2".riR Aver, precip. from Sept. 1, 1S77..34.0S Total deficiency irom Sept. 1, 1322 C.D2 I Ave. precip. ror 44 wet seasons j (Sept. to May, Inclusive) 31.39 ' Fair tonight and Friday. WILLIAM BKLL. Observer. taken, because It is openly declared the wholesale escape made from the Chester, 111., prison a few days ago now be duplicated here any day. Privileges extended to desperate criminals with the lure of summer weather hanging over them, make pos sible any sort of an escape from tho . prison followed by any sort of a tragedy. People are Insisting that something be done to protect their lives and property against such possibilities. 'Bv Untied Press ) 1 RIVERTON, Wyo., July 26. W. C. ' Whitaker, a well-known Wvomine t stocjiman. and Floyd Jennings, ono of his employes, lost their lives in the flood Tuesday when waters swept away the houso In which they slept on Whitaker's ranch near here. It be came known today. Karl Allen, 1:1, was found by searchers today, after being carried more than a mile in the flood. All the Whitaker ranch build ings were destroyed. Gmin sacks Wharton liros. and sack twine at EMM01EDBY : GSSDI8 friv United Press.) i KVnr.KTT, Wash., July 26. Flnley ! McFee of Hamilton, who with his wife wag wounded by bandits north of here .Vionday night. Is still alive today, bat little hope for recovery is given. Mra. McFee is recovering. No clues to Hie bandits havo yet bfen found. Tex, I r-.tvT) It?. tolerances Count A bath: foom off, a, " ! dipped with !nVlt,n. Wance only dean aJ a W.lth modern sanitarv fk-ture. to keep clean. If ! iL t acs antiquated, -"nandd to comfort ne9" that Protect hetn at our storr. seburc Hotel Douglas i J. V. Halo, Portland; Mrs. r. S. Ar:io;d,fc ancoNver, B. C.; 1-arl S. Protis, Marshlield; Miss Jamesins, ! Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Jamesins. Iis Angeles; Mrs. M. (j. Person, J. L. Makler and wile, porkeny: O. s j Paxsoa, C. Mi Collo'jgii, Saiem; K. C. j Wilson nnd wife, Los Angeles; D. W. OMara, W. J. Ji ffries. Port-! Isnd; Mr. r.nd Mrs. R. C. I!"cki.-,ati, , Tacoma: Mrs. liauiptou and daugh- ler, Portland; Mrs. A. M. Knapp und on, Crants I'arji; H. M. (illlUl.in. 1 Marslillel.l; Air. a:.d Mrs. A. L. j iewls, Jirs. (i. Hocaa, San Krani'ls FLORAL papers thnt will chi'r t:p votir homo l;l fe!ts and signs. A p!'as'n? p will nli nse -rl the art. v,t c Is ii!ri:in.!i:; her bom-. Kol!a- ef- ontnieal de variety of it'erns that the eye of womnn who to r- novate Pa'nt isn't an expense. It's an invesiinent k l L: tr ft.co; O. O. Johnson. Portland; II-: 8 a I Ijsf M H 1 B Paaerhe Eugene: C H. sh.i JLJUp..Lf, U n.tlltlin . , m. I uiiit-ii, I itiiiaiiti, , l .1 1 . A v m i j I w i i -v-iy Ji ilCatintT I n B Ar.gei.s: wiii:i:i ii.wam-y. i.. ia.-M W.i. TWO WOMEN YOU KNOW T. 1 HERE'S the one who puts on her street costume, dabs a bit of powder on her nose and sallies forth to shop. She looks here, there-and everywhere. She hunts and hunts and h-u-n-t-s. When she arrives back home she is jazzy and jaded all mussed up, mentally and physically. There's the other who really has learned the shop ping art. She reads the advertisements before she starts out. She finds out exactly what she wants and where to get it. Then she goes straight down-town and right to the store that has it. In this way she saves time, money and effort. She comes home fresh as a daisy and ready to get the family a good dinner instead of wishing they could go to a cafeteria. And the moral i3 "A Straight Line Is the -Shortest Distance Between Two Points." Read the advertisements .Ml II