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BOSEBUBq NEW9 REVIEW. Tl'FSDAV, AUGUST 14, 19?3, PAGE nvi 100 Second-Hand Barrels FOR SALE GHOSTS OF 1915 50-Gallon Size 50 gents each SO Umpqua Valley Canning Co. Warehouse corner uk T Bargains in Used Fords! 1 Sedan, Starter. Speedometer. OU Pump. New Upholstery. Vacuum Feed, ,Doje Lite Ford T.',g.I I51-0 Rapp Brothers Phone 371 Buildings Which Were Known Throughout The World for Thair Beauty At Time of Fair Are Now Gone or Deserted. SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Aug. U. Although the great Panama-Pacific Exposition of nparly n decado ago dis solved at last like Cinderella's coach and four at midnight. It left a lew buildings that have accumulated more or less interesting history since the bis fair cloned. Over in Marin county, near the shores of San Pablo Bay. tin re la a sldewnlked and pavemented area with ornate entrances known as Santa Venctia. It had its origin in the dream of a group of nien to transport a num ber of the exposition buildings there and open up another Coney Island. The big Virginia building, the "model bungalow" and other smaller struc tures were trunsiortcd across the bay in huge lighters and placed in tlie geo graphical center of the new pleasure park. A long stretch of slough disoct ing the park was lined with an ornate concrete paling on either side and turned Into EG! JOINS IN L NATION'S BRIEF Posls Throughout the Country Dip Flags as Harding's Train Passes LEGIONNAIRES SILENT All Stand Quietly While Body Is Placed in Tomb All Posts Ordered to Drape Charters in Mourning 1NDIANAFOLIS, Ind.. Aug. 14. Nationwide participation in events subsequent to Uie death of President Harding have been reported to nation al headquarters of the American Le sion. The veterans' organization bi- uan a period of lnournintr from the fn capital Kwimmir.K place, i slant that the sad news of the ureal The scheme collapsed w hen half i dent's death came from San Francisco. Mil I ttf ( coinplt'ted. Alone came a 75-niiU' wind a year ai;o last ( hi 1st mas and made (lie collapse even more complete (or the sreait Virginia Building weut down before the gale. It whs left a misMiupcd mass of twinted pinion and (Jeneral lVraliinK waa in California at th time Of the executive's death, and had been in close touch with the legion men of the city, having recent ly been their frueat of honor. He pre sented to the presidential party a WHITE FIGS ( For Canning and Preserving $1.10 per 12-pound box delivered in Roseburg Please order at once from Peoples Supply Co. ERNEST PRUNER, Riddle, Oregon i . 15 j 1UCJCJtJtXJmJnJA.. , , n -it - J?i 11)8,000 for 9c at Carr's 9c Sale RUSSIAN SOVIET CURRENCY 4razilv tilted ledges, and has remained : message of condolence from the coun- 111 mis unaigiiiiiea position since ttiat ty organization In San Francisco, of time. The model cottage, which wasf,.ring sympathy of the legionmen, and in the lee of the larger building, eg-tendering the services of the organize caped unhurt. tion. Headquarters of the national Many bathers rrequent the place, ! convention committee of the lesion in but weeds have found their way j the city were immediately closed and through the sidewalks and once j remained closed until after the depart siately sweeps of pavement, and have we of the special train which bore all but hidden the ornale entrances, the body to Washington. The Sail A scheme of a group of sportsmen Francisco Legion participated in the to move the groat Ohio Ilulltlintc to a tuneral escort to the train, site in Snn Mateo county south of San Klsewhere in the nation was quick Francisco, alsn collapsed. The build-lo respond to the call. National Com ing was actually moved to tho San 1 rounder Alvin Owsley was then in Mateo bay marshes, but through thejl'rice, I'tah, where he had attended exhauslion of funds, was left there, the state convention. ISeport of the A road was built out to it. nnd it was death of the executive reached the turned into a great cafe resort and ro-jcKy a few minutes before the depart named "Babylon." I tire of Commander Owsley for Texas, I-ast New Year's Eve a great party but he gave a short statement to the was prepared at Babylon nd all San ! press extending the sympathy of the Francisco was invited to attend. ! organization to Mrs. Harding, and or However. counter attractions that did! during a period of mourning by every not call for the crossing of anv wind i legion post. He further ordered that swept marshes cut down the attend- legion posts along the path of the ance at the party to a few hundred.""1'1' Bather and dip their colors in si- The disgusted proprietor who had ! lont tribute as the special winded its prepared for 1.000 or mote, concluded j way eastward. Response to this was the party as quickly as possible, turn-1 representative of the spirit of the le ed out the liehts. locked the door and ! Kin- At Hazen, Nev., the first town went his wav. to be passed after daylight, a little A real estate research partv in the group of legion men, acknowledged ruins of Babylon a few months later! their respect to the dead leader by si J Music Is the Poetry I ft- oi inougnt JTYXXYOKE irl has uLcn lesson on a ttnttkau Lartmuinil knows the joy ' that comes vfth the abiUtj to pUy it Ths life of the party," tlx most popular tfcfsofl, b tonally ih person who pim Qm piano, the ukrWle, tit saxophone, etc Ercrjr one of thest Instrument it guar ttiteed to tfnyem of satisfactory Kfrlc t&d they are of the best maUTmL nod toii& also bare a complete line of sheet tmaato of the latest piano hits a well U orchestral tnotio both ragtime anJ claattcal Come Id and lupect our line today. m Pianos and Player Pianos OTT'iS MUSIC STORE Roseburg, Oregon 3 SPORT WRITER SEES SOLDIERS AS RING STARS Cites Other Champions Who Were Incubated by Army; Picks New Champions IGARIANS SLAY AGENT OF LENIN rlptornntlniift! KPWS Service.) IF1A. AUK. 14. une oi me latest bras of the disttirbanes incident Hhe overthrow of the Stambolisky kme in Bulgaria is M. Sheleputin. I icneral agent in Bulgaria for the (sian Bolshevist Red Cross organi on. Sheleputin's body was found a flneyard near Plevna. He had kn itabbeil to death and his body rally hacked to pieces by the Ives of his assailants. flie belief is general that Shele- hn waa the victim of the vengeance anti-Bolshevist Russians in Bui- He was said to have perse- N nnny Russians opposed to the IshcYist regime who have found , asylum in Bulgaria. I Operating as chief agent of Lenin j in Bulgaria, Sheleputin is said to have hr.il control of large sums of money , aim an eneuuve wm miii iuu. ii ; charged with having used his position in an attempt to intimidate Tsarist Russians nito ijoining the Bolshevist cause. M. Stambolisky, the slain ' premier, is declared to have been i friendly to Sheleputin nnd to have given tacit support to his activities. J So long as Stamhonlisky was in ' power Sheleputin was sate, and the Tsarist Russians, despite their rage at his tactics, were powerless. nil the passing of Stamhonlisky, however. found things Just as they' had been left at the end of the New Year's cele bration. The tables remained clutter ed wiih dishes, some of them half filled with food. Dust covered paper serpentine, confetti, equally dust covered, formed a crazy quilt over the floor, and tin horns and other noise makers remained where they had been flung away in the abandon lently lowering their colors . as the tram flashed past. On through tho mountains, and prairie states every station saw thousands gathered, usual ly with a cordon of legion men in front, with post standards dipped as the train passed.. At Omaha, where the train paused to pass over another great railway line, hundreds of legion men remained at the station two hours of the hour. The history of the Ohiolaf'''r midnight to pay tribute to the de building goes no further than this. I patted leader. It was so throughout the The other buildings have all gone, I Hip. and many of the cities where v.iih the exception ol the Palace of lsllw were made, the legion's floral Fine Arts. The Oregon, a tremendous log affair, was left until it swayed dangerously every time a crowd en tered It. and then it was torn down. One monument, the Column of Pro gress, remains, but it, too, is crumbling away. at Reduced Prices 5 Pound Enameled 19.25 spl. 17.25 round Enameled 26.75 spl. 24.50 I. Vomi Enalflcd 32.00 spl. 29.00 LAWN MOW ERS REDUCED 10 Parslow Furniture Company 111 N. Jmkson Street Roseburg Oregon NAP. A Real Tire, at a Real Price 8000 30x3 30x3 'i 31x4 32xt 33x1 :Mx4 3 2x4 i 33x5 Milet Guaranteed Cords Fabric I-ancaster S 7.25 Lancaster S 7.95 Lancaster 810.95 Lancaster S11.00 Lancaster 813.60 Lancaster 814.50 Lancaster $15.00 Lancaster Lancaster Cord $11.50 814.00 819.25 820.00 820.55 $21.00 826.00 835.00 C. A. LOCKWOOD MOTOR CO. Roseburg nnd the active opposition of the. new Bulgarian government to commun istic activities, Sheleputin's security vanished. His mut.htted body Is be lieved to have been the answer of Ills enemies to the persecution they an? all'ged to have endured at Ills instigation. offerings were added to the accumula tion in the cars of the special. The arrival In Washington was marked by similar preparations on the part of the legion. A committee des ignated by t'ommander Owsley al ready had aflalrs for participation of the legion In hand, and messages tell ing of the coming representatives of tile state headquarters were rocelved in numbers. Practically every slate was to be represented in this delega tion, and It was planned to assemble for a massed delegation at the state service. Arrangements for the legion FROM 3RD CORPS AREA Garcia and Burnbrook Are Named by Turbyville, Baltimore Scribe, a3 Comers By DAVIS J. WALSH, (International News Kervico Spurts Kditor.) NEW YOHK, Aug. 14. The army that noble institution In which men are reduced to "canned Willie" and thirty a month gave Gene Tunney, Bob Martin, Captain Bob Roper, and others to boxing. Among tlte "otners according to Kred Turbyville, Balti more snort writer and critic of boxing. are Bob Garcia, featherweight, and Eddie Burnbrook, welterweight. Both are products of the Third Corps Area. Both are coming chain- Taylor's Extract, Specific No. 15, the greatest gt rmicitlt; and household remedy In the world, for Internal or external uo. Has no known equal. Taylor's Specilic Co., lioseburg, Ore. men were made by Col. Thomas W.I pious, no less. 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Calling for a memorial hoi v ico ro br h Id at 3:00 o'clock central standard time, the hour 'when tho t-erviees at Marlon look place, legion posts and auxiliary units in every part of the world h Id siu h ceremonies, or coopeiaf-d with other organizations. The bin ial service of tho organization, easily ad;tpted for use on this occasion was used in most of these services, with addition of a special prayer com posed by Ttev. V. M. V. O'Connor, na tional chaplain. At the moment the body was put in to tho vault, where it is to I'Mtiain until a mausoleum Is erected, 1 pionnairoK everywhere ob served a moment of silence, while buglers phtv d "taps" as a last tribute to trio d-pariMl executive. In far off Japan, in Argentine, In London, 1'aris. Warsaw and Constant inople, b-fitui wk!h joined in this ser vice tit Imnor the oVad. Kvery depart ment of ihe organization's far flunK ni'iiibcrsh'p took occasion to hdd spe- GYPSY BLOOD -gratified ! Its RED CROWN for the EXPERIENCED MOTORIST, t You needn't be "raggle-taggle gyp sies" to think otlife being under open skies, beside a brook with the scent of mountain-pine all about. Better still pack off in your motor have the summer of your life traveling comfortably nnd enjoyably with the needful "Red Crown" in your tank. If you have gypsy blood, gratify it I And remember for long, eco nomical mileage, and for powerful work in the mountains and else where it's "Red Crown" for the ex perienced motorist. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) I 100 power ' Turbvvllle. Ho savs so. The same source of Information Is authority for the statement that Hurnbrook "Is never out at ' night." Tile only gentlemen of our acquaint ance who are never out at night are bartenders, convicts and hospital pa tients. Hurnbrook, It seems, is not to be confounded with any of these class es, particularly the latter. He Is sorry that he cannot say tho same thins for his opponents. However, permit Mr. Turbyville to do the talking. In his terse, sarcastic way, he puts the matter before you so closely that it smites you risht on the eyebrows. "tlarcla," says Fred, beginning at Ihe beginning, "Is a Mexican Indian, nineteen years old, and fights at 12ro pounds. Garcia "Sure Shot." "A sure shot, I believe, for a feath erweight championship fight within i the year. "Noer been beaten. Only on floor lonce and that was when hit In the groin by Kid Williams. Tho Kid, i badly beaten fouled repeatedly and was disQualified in the ninth round. Itlarela showed everyiilng that night, j "Two years ago he won the feath erweight title of the Third Corps ;.rea. lie has ruled supreme slnie. ,DR. WILSON PASSES THROUGH CITY ON WAY TO CRATER lare that In his first fight with Young Ma- honey, more than two years back. He was outpointed. "Never been knocked down and Th(, Kl,v r clirPn(.0 True Wilson doesn't Intend to be. Has a deadly .,, s.,,.a ry of the Temperance, right hand punch. Knocked " ' l'ruiHUillfin and licforms League, of Johnny YVolgast In less than a nilmiti ... . . . ., c n,.,.onipanled by his family, passed through Koseburg yes terday enroute to ( rater Lake and other points of Interest In Oregon. 1 While In the city the distinguished ! preacher and lecturer called on the Uev. !. T. Summerville, whom he lias of a bout here during winter. Wolgust was an hour coming to. Only hit one blow. To show that he also was clever Hurnbrook more than held his own with tho veteran l'hil Dlooiu. who has met them all. "Around llaltlinoro they think Hurn brook Is a sure shot for Hie title. He's a clean living chap and Is never out at night. He slurred en the famous) Third Corps football team u year ago.. Ho plays baseball and basketball . wll. ! "Hurnbrook is ready to meet Walker j now." Cut filHdoll line anil 7."c per doz. at 1017 Corey Ave. Call evenings. News-Review circulation 4125 known for many years. Itev. Wilson addressed a large audience In Port land. Sunday, relative to prohibition enforcement and the attitude tho government must take on this import ant issue, and also tho International phase of the question. u A. H. KltKV SONS Are ready to furnish all kinds nt rough and dressed lumber aud tim bers, l'rice right. clal ceremonies. In the mil ional ; I le's recognized aft the army feather-, capitol, there was held n great mem- i weight champion now. j orial service, conducted for thu 'nihllc, hy the massed membervOiip ot the le- "Jim Corbett's column carried a i;i:m of Washington, fittingly following column about him the other day. He's the st;de p.-rvlce hi Id on Wednesday. ' the fastest man I've ever seen In the One of i he most striking responses ring. He's not n deadly piricher, but to the h '.-imi's a tion for obsei vance , tills so often, and hard enough to we-ir or the period of moui nlng w as Ihe de-, down the average opponent. You'll coraiinL with crepe of every charter, hear a lot of Garcia in tho next few and post standard of the organization ' months. fur a period of thirty days. This period I Burnbrook a Coiner, of niourninvr was ordered by Com-1 "Two years sgo Kddle Hurnbrook nianili i- Ow sley, and the order rec. iv-1 w, nt into the Third Corps Area box id luil compliance. Conti ibulions for lug championship at Baltimore and a floral ell' i in front legion tlcpatt-1 w-nn the middleweight. title. He iiienis and I' cion posts throiuiiouf the wciidii-d about l;"i pounds. No one had oi f.-vivv.-n ion toial more ih.tn $lmit. tminei! him for live fracas and he and ii is nut unlikely that an e.'loii .didn't know he could make the welter for a periiiahcnt memorial will gtowlwctcht class. out of th s fund received at the naiioti-l "A er later, afier Captain Chailes il headuiiHriers. To this fund Porto' J. .Mahtmtt had tak"n an Inten-st in Itieo. en" of ihe smallest of d part-. him. he was brou-sht down to the ineni oianiatiims, nnd far from the , lass be belong in and easily won sf me ot the n,vtor activities of the ihe welterweight title. Ho won again veterans' assncia'ion. sent in a contrl-;ihis winter. b'ltion of 12"i the largest nn'tb-j "He Is now In t!e professional amount subscribed by any department, ranks and has been beaten lut once. LONG DISTANCE HAULING Motor Truck Si-rvicc. No Job too Big for Us to 1 landlc Quickly and Economically " Moving of I louscliold Goods Given Special Attention Gotxl3 Stored, Packed or Shipped H. S. FRENCH TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. Phone 220 ROSEBURG, OREGON