ROSEBURQ NgWS-WEVIEVV. TUESDAY, AUGUST 81, 1923.
PAGE SIX
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J HOTEL ARRIVALS :
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Hotel liriuiil
Vlrlor II. flurh, W. N""ltog' i.
Portland: ):. K. l'lorre and wife, San
i Francisco; II. II. rhrlsworih anil
wile. New York niy: J. I. Jones,
Digger Indian Lad Captured by Rogue ,.rv farlson. Mliinoapo-
HAIL FELL HERE AT
!t LOCAL NEWS I
i
To PorlliiiHl
Mr. and Mrs. D. 11. Scarlett left
yesterday arternoon for Portland
where they reside.
Ijcfl For .California
Harry McKibbcn left Saturday eve
ning for Kan lieriiardliio, California.
where he will attend to business and I
visit with friends.
River Tribe In Warfare Saved
From Death by Pioneer
of County
E. V. llurgesa today paid a fine of
An electric storm passed over the Fne ( Paid
!- f t i i.-iriti.iion aiiJ lunilly. ' .... ..... ,..., ..,. ru
r,.'nil!le': V. I). V --I. rtpokan..; jf(r Mn H(.;.j011 ' and pri)ably many;! In Die Justice court for driving a
UlonilKl falconer, .eu riii'uiM-i, vi-hn were not accustomed to 8Ucll,c.ir imum uii
I'nuiclr-cii; J. M. Krhkmn and fum-; l( nom,,na W(.r8 frightened conslder
illy, .il, Cal.; X. II. Hurklor anil i , , 'j hero was somo wind, and this
I ..:r. i.. !.... 1. 1.. . .1 ,1 Mru M:iek ' . . . . ...
"Doc" Hill," n Digger Indian and ajw'jr,., n, ,!.., Ma.; Mr. and Mrs. Mac It j wUh ' acioin iaiii-l by a downpour of
well-known character nt the Wilbur
vicinity, died Sunday after u short Ill
ness. As near as cnn bo estimated
"Doc" was about 111 yearn of are. It'imid
was onrly in the year lM'i win n 1-loni-! ,,rili i,h v -
Ing Hill, one of the best known pin- J ('anii'i II. lirodle
peers of this county, came upon ft band n j - ,rj. J. i-jlw
of HoKiie Itiver Indians In the ni t of j. i;,.n,l; i;. nirklmff, Vi nnett
preparing for the torture and death of i c'ji'kliorr, Mrs. North (Usen, Taw
on") of fjelr prisoners. The Hokii" : llla, Wash- Hold, (i. Hmlth, I'orl
Itlveraml Digger Indians wore at war.lll(. ,. 1; ' K. enan. .Sacramento; F.
nnd those who have read the histories i j ,. i rj. ,.lv. j( i;avs and wife,
of the Indian wars know the relent-1 ,t;1' ,)' (., Kiorkton, Cal.; C. S.
leRsnens which marked the capture of , ,,.,! an, wif,. Kansas City, Mo.;
prisoners. Mr. Hill saw that the cap- v r ,im Mr v Tin'tirell. Cash-
ttvo was a mere sup or a boy ana in mrP wash J M Lock wood, J
l.la I.... l. l.-.-....l.,...l Ultl. ... ' ' ' ' . I
Going to Yosemlte
Win. Purtln, a vet eran at the
Soldiers Home, li ft this morning for
Hunt". K. Thompson and wire, ban rlljM intermingled with scattering
r'raiii'lfeo; Mr. mid Mrs. Jus. t.ee, m Some of the hailstones that I Yellowstone park aud other points
Vulli jo. Cal.; Pculah K.iralnid, J'ort-1 w,.ri, kwi u, j exhibited at the
S. Ny.-ka. I kiah, ( at.; -r- v,.WK-ievlew office directly after the , ,i )n KunIiiesK-.
ItoRue Itiver tribe nml finally tntded
I family, 1'ortland; II. K. I'oe and
a horse tor the noy, who apparently; ,., nw:lrd. Nekama. Ore.
was about fourteen years oit nx". , . w.llk,.r j )ri.n, Mrs. J.
His Indian name being tinpro-l,,' ,,..,, nri.,.,,11 i.',.ene
I kiah, Cal
t amp in , ami u Hl(iriI1 passed, were as large as Hinull 0 A Klri,y, h0 9 a resident of
" I lnuts and had Jagged edges, ome-MyrU (;rM.k Bpent a H,rt time
...I,-... ...... rnui rcsemoiinK saw leem. i nei w ! u..,. ,,..Jf..-, ,,u-
were several peals of thunder and a I
display of lightning, the storm drift-' vw, jjandoii
ing toward the North L'mpqua, where! ,. . . , , ,!,, ,
it a arc! to be most severe. Since I 1i'r1''- J: T:, 1,r,"lBt'9 ,"f ?M '"l,
the Vhower of last night the atmos- visiting In llandon with her daugh
pheric conditions have been unsettled Jir' Mr- J- r-''dlcolt.
and sultry, Indicating that more show-'
ers might be expected, although the j ' iirry 111
rainfall of yesterday evening appear-1 , t'harley Curry was In town yester
ed to he entirely local and confined ; Uilv f"r "' veral hours, from the tur
to a small area along Deer Creek and ; ry estate, attending to business luat
thn North L'mxna country above :
Winchtster. During the night the
notincenbb. the boy was given the 1
name of "Doc." for as he sat itsin his
I Mill. kali. Miokane, Wash.; I,. I,. Mil-
M.Cowu, I'oriland; Harold K. Smith,
F. I- Howard, I.os Angelea.
i.. i..,,.H u, ,t, in .i
horse with Raddle backs i.eh ni and; Hansen, Ppokane; It. W. Walters.
In front, he resembled one of early , s w ,' Trimble.. II. A. Trim-
country doctors who i rode many ml lea , ,, M.
In the early days with their medlclnel ,.,., ' Marshfleld; M. V.
emergency supplies nnd tnedlcliies in ' ,,.
t ..i.u.. i.-.,. i,ir :beatti
As the younr Indian lad grew up! "
Mr. Kill treated him like one of the! The Hotel Umpqua.
family. He was placed la the Wilbur I K. U Mulhes, Geo. Anderson, Tort
nendemy, where he obtained n fairly! land; L. O. Jessen, Kugene; W. 0.
good education. He displayed his j Carson and family, fl. (I. Ilattum and
gratltudo to his heuefuctor by ulwaysi wife, I'oriland; I.A. Mut'ryatal, San
remalulug with the family and asnuni'l Fr.'iiiclsL'o; D. M. Anderson. Eugene;
lag such work as ho could find to do., Mr. and Mrs. K. Moss, llerkeley, W.
Sometimes with the family, and (;. Iate, Creswell; Mr. and Mrs. Blg
sometlmes alone In his cabin, he has i low. llerkeley; Mr. and Mrs. 1. Deny
remained with the sons nnd daugh
ters of Fleming Hill until dealli came.
He was buried yesterday III the Wil
bur cemetery.
EYE IS INJURED IN
ACCIDENT YESTERDAY
land daughter, Portland; Mr. and Mrs
('. Maiinheimer, llend; Mr. and Mru.
II. M. Frank, Salt Lake City: J. A.
Walker and wife, W. A. Ilonestel and
wife, C. K. llealey, Mr. aud Mrs. J. M.
Sanderson, Mr. and Mrs. Max Whit
he!m, ti.-o. Henry, Portland; W. J.
I M.ilson. Coos Hay; W. W. Husk. Eu-
I gene; Threna Itenu, C. 0. Ilenu, Walla
Thomas O. Illevins. while at work Walla; It. K. Collins, II. il. Sprnles,
yesterday morning, slipped from n log . San Kiancisi o; llva. J. Kkre, Seattle;
and fell Into the bnish. running a ' u. n, n. j. Scholi!. Medford; Mr.
atlck Into the corner of the right eye. I ,,n,i XrB. sV(.r nns3 Miss S. Hoss,
breaking through the orbit of the eyej Kullerlon; ' Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. L.
Into the upper back portion of the I clu rwell, Harrv Wilson, Columbus;
nose, ino suck also cut tne inn-r i Wt. a, MrH. ,. s. iWi, Tulsa. Okla.
part of the upper lid. which had to
lm stitched back Into place. Mr.
Illevins Is employed by the county
nnd was working near Tyee when the
accident occurred. He was brought
to this city nnd received treatment
under Dr. Seely. It Is Impossible to
determine the exact seriousness of the
case until time Is given to see whether
nny Infection starls.
NEPHEW OF TOURIST KILLED
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Smith, Fullerton;
Fred ltafferty, I.os Angeles; It. M.
DillerJ'ottlanil; W. 0. Fisher, Salem;
I.. V. Hex, Kugene; K. M. llama, J.
I:. Crump. W. T. Kay, Stockton: lirace
Duckworth, F.ugcnc; U. II. William.
San Francisco.
Mr find A I t'M l' f! I!ii-.ti of M,.i.
ced. California, stopped In Kiis. burg Vln- Napier,
last night on their way through to
Portland and Vancouver and other
The Hotel Douglas.
Ilena Tnckland nnd son, M. Dean,
nnd son, Spokane; ('has. A. Dunn, J.
V. Howell, II. II. llandsock ami wile,
rorllaml; Frank I,. Dodge, (Herniate;
II. K. Napier and wife.
Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. 1'. I,. Weisel
and family, Iis Angeles; Mrs. Nelli
northern nolnis Th,.v were .n.ii,. i Jones, aud niece, Sacramento; A
shocked yesterday to pick up a news-' Ainerlck and w ife. Mr. and Mrs. J. W
paper hearing an account of the death
of Mrs. Hayes' nephew, Hay I.angdon.
n student aviator, who was killed at
San Francisco Sunday. The young
nun, while riving with his Instructor
over San Francisco bay, descended
too near the water anil the machine
went uuder aud drowned both men
Collins, C.rldley; Delbert M. Utile.
N. D. Courson, John F. White.
Iloise; James H. Anderson.' North
Itay, Canada; D. Desu.aresi.Vaiii-oti.
ver. II. C; II. Deenian and family,
Oakland; D. A. Walters and wire,
Helen Sanborn, Portland; Ceo. Cnuie
bell, Australia: (1. Shaw, Dos An-
Mrs. Haves sas that her nciihcw was I geles; F. llanwny, and family. Coob y
Intensely Interested In aviation nnd 1 ,-ly Moore. Santa Monica; S. An'ell,
recently pim based one of the war ; san hrancl.tco; T. Canaila. Portland
planes which the government offered
for sale and was taking lessons from
n private Instructor.
Fruit ladders nl Wharton Dros.
Vevt. U,vte
A. Si'hoenfield, San Francisco; Mr.
and Mrs. D. A. Culbert, A. Davis
A. Meyers, l.loyd tlraver, O. I). John
son, Pot-Hand.
o .
Head the News-Hevlew for the
world's hapecn'riL's.
I4XMII4XXXIXX
LIBERTY THEATRE
TI IE BIG SI I0W FOR 3 DAYS
MF.GINNING TONIC! IT
NO ADVANCE IN PRICES
Only lOnntl 15 Cents
DOUGLAS
FAIRBAN RS
- IN RETURN ENGAGEMENT OF ONE OF
TI IE VERY BEST A CIS OF I US CAREER
storm area widened out considerably, ' Hetiinie.1 H'lmfe
tbe general direction of the wind,
however, being northerly. In all sec
tions visited by the showers the fields
nuil orchards wero greatly refreshed
and. benefited.
! Mrs. Ilin-rv Sieel nnd son. who
have been visiting at the home of
Mrs. (i. C. Sellers of Boston, left
this afternoon for their home in
Vaiiuniiia.
BUSINESS CHANGE PENDING
Negotiations are pending today for
a change in the management of the
Koaohurg apartment house. J. C.
Ilunna, the present manager, Is pro
paring to leave In a few days for
Idaho, where ho expects tu make
his future home. Dave Allison, a
former resident of this city, who for
the past few months has been resid
ing ut Cottage Drove, has returned to
ItoHcljurg and Is preparing to take
over the management of the apart
incut house.
FUEL MEETING HELD
A fuel meeting was held at the city
hall today, a large number of local
railroad men being present. The fuel
saving campaign is of much Interest
to the railroad men and has been the
result of n great saving to the com
pany In the past few years.
JUSTPK1ENT
(Hv Vnltrd Tress.)
WARIIINdTUN. Aug. 21. Prcsl
dent Coolidge told White House vis
itors today he had decided to adopt
a "reasonable" attitude in the matter
of ch.-niency for war violators, but that
he recognized that some of those Ml il I
imprisoned were only receiving Just
punishment for the crimes which they
were com icted.
t LOCAL NEWS
Off For Vacation
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fisher lert
yesterday for their annual vacation,
and during the week will visit some
of the more popular summer re
sorts of the coast.
Drives Stinleluiker Six
A new Sludebaker I.Kht Six was
driven down from Portland, yester
day for II. W. Strong, who ordered
ihe' ear through the Purr agency.
Karl llurr brought the machine
down.
lEcmliigtoii Arms Man Here
A. K. Sui, representing; the
Itcmlnglon Arms company. Is speud
1 n K a few days In Koscbuig in the
interests of Ills company.
Vlslled He
Mr. ajid 'An. Krnest Ilarnuiu, who
reside in Murshfield spent Sunday
in this city visiting with trlejids and
relatives. They are former resi
dents. In Front Juyn Creek
Mi', and Sirs. Lawrence Michaels
and children were In town yester
day from Days Creek shopping and
attending to other business.
For Hunting Trlt
(1. Cramer of Portland and R. D.
Williams left Sunday afternoon for
u hunting trip above Kiddle. They
will be away from ltoseourg several
days.
SKnt Saturday lie
W. I-:. Hoover and family of Loa
Aageles nnd Charley Hoover and
family of Med lord spent Sunday in
tills city visiting with Dr. aud Mrs.
Hoover.
Itctnrncil Saturday
.Mr. aud Mrs. J. R. Dent and child
ren returned Saturday evening from
Portland, where they have been vis
iting for the past two weeks. Mr.
Dent uUo vlslled In llremerton and
Seattle.
Here On lltislness
S. V. Allison, v.ho Is a resident of
Cottage drove, is spending Bevoral
days In this city visiting with rel
atives nnd attending to business
mal ters.
Workers Band to Meet
The Christian Workers Hand will
holtl their meeting in the Methodist
Fptscopal church north this evening
at seven-thirty. The open air service
had to be postponed on account of the
weather.
Hack From XenHirt
Mr. mid Mrs. Charles Huberts re-
turned last night from Newport
41 where they have been 011 their va-(-.-i
'cation for two weeks.
w
J Divorce (iranttsl
A divoree was granted late yester-
pjiday to 'I'liadd S. Crubbc from l.eota
Crubbo. Desertion was alleged. The
plaintiff was represented by Attor-
noy John T. Long.
1 .
M llct-o From tilcuihilt
M. I.. Hart and T. l' Law-son of
J Clendale were business visitors In
.J Uosoburg yesterday. Mr. Ilarl kftled
, a big bin k doer near Clendnlc yes-
terday. He reports the deer pletitt
V lul in that vicinity.
To Cm tor Iikc
Dr. Ivan Shoemaker nnd wifo of
San Francisco and Dr. R. P. Morten
sen nnd family of Springfield, who
spent the week end here visiting
wilh Dr. Shoemaker's brother. Char-
ley Shoemaker, left yesterday nioru
j Ing for Crater lake.
Moved To Collage drove
I Mr. and Mrs. Will Willis or Cnn
lyonvllle have moved to Cottage
drove. Mr. Willis has for some time
been employed by the Standard Oil
company at their Myrtle Creek sta
tion but has been transferred to Cot
tage drove.
Hero From Portland
Mrs. K. Plckthorn, who resides at
West Portland Park, Portland, Is
In ltosehurg visiting with friends.
Mrs. Pirkthorn Is an old resident of
Kosi liurg. leaving here for Port
land about 12 years ago.
THE MARK OF ZORRO'
J An piano Over
All army ni'plnn was seen going
J north lale this afternoon. It was
llyn.ir uuiie hl:;li evidently bound
K lor i:ur,eiu
Is-ft This AflertiiMin
Mrs. F,. P. Mnntell. who lias been
visiting here with hor husband, left
this afternoon for ilermiston, Ore
gon, to visit with her parents.
Here From Portland
W. M. Patterson la spending sev
eral days In this city visiting and
attending to ousine.-s matters.
Tillamook Pastor Here
Hev. (i. "X. Harness, pastor of tlie 1 Iteiurtwvl From uvir
V
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chivalry cuutjf'xuac p
f Chrisiiau cliurch at Tillamook was
f. In Host l.ui g lor u short time today.
if lie Is on his vacation and Is tour
V ing the soiillioru part of Oregon.
fQE2QDD0
BASEBALL GAMES.
National.
St. Louis 8. lloston 2.
Cincinnati 7. Philadelphia 5.
Chicago !, Itrooklyn 1.
American.
New York and Chicago, rain.
It Has Happened.
Mr and Mrs. J. H. Oassoll nnd
daughter. Frances, returned this
morning from Newport, where they
have been enjojlug a vacation of
two weeks.
Home Froiif Vl-di '
Mr. nnd Mrs. Joe lllosser have re
turned rrom an extended visit In the
middle west. They have been away
1 10111 this city six weeks.
III Town Today
Mrs. F. M. Maniey and children
At the club they were dlsciHslnjf 1 wore in town todav from Canyon
inarrlage und a Jlrl's opportunities foi ; ville shopping and unending to
making; a poisj 01m. Some contended """ r business.
that a society girl stood the best
A chumc Others maintained that glrla
tioorgo llourk Hi
V In business life luet substantial men1
ALSO: AESOPS FABLES and TOWN TOPICS
FRIDAY -'and SATURDAY
Crorto Hour.:, who h horn
, Iltilintr llio inmxinr In lriln,l
every day, and consequently often wi,r,. ). lm, , conlu.,.,,., wi,h
mane eiceneni uiaicnes. j.ciisuiioniii tnt, c.ood Samaritan hospital. Is
marrhies made by ladles of th chorus spending a short vacation here with
were liietill.uiod, and then the tnlk his parents. Dr. pnd Mrs. (lenrge
veered arouud to department stores, i Houck. Mr. llouek wiil lesve soon
Said qua uiembw: "Many of these r"r iss where he will attend
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"BRIGHT LIGHTS OF BROADWAY"
salci'adlcs arc beautiful. Many a girl
Is married from a department store."
"And," chimed In another, "some-
Harvard ttnlvcrsltv.
Watklns prmlucts, 120 w. Ijne
.luit . ... .1 1,1 ,..
Mnes .J.e ,tor ha.to tukejier back." j . M. Ashcraft, dealer
P . Hudson about your cl.-ctrlr re ! Fullevs lil.w-u ...i .1 u-k..i
' .rM.;.M.II.I.WrtT.I.T.I.I.:.M.M 11. ..1..,.. i i.-iri.. t... ;.. ' Ul"". and rope at Whnrton
Dros.
Return From Vacation
Mrs. Madgo Schneider, and Miss
Clara Patrick who have been spend
ing the past month In Portland, Sea
side, and at the Tillamook beaches,
arrived home yesterday. While at
Seaside they visited with Mrs. Claude
Welch and at Portlund with Mrs. Kita
Wood. ,
Return From Varutlon
Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Logsdon and
fnmlly and Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Grant
and Krnesilne Riddle passed thru
last evening returning to Riddle
after spending a delightful motor
vacation covering three weeka which
they spent at Tillamook beaches.
Seaside, Portland and on the Mc
Kenzlo river.
Fire Department Called
The reflection cast by a pile of
burning brush on a barn at the 9. L
Kidder home on Rant Avenue last
night caused one of the neighbors to
turn In a. fire alarm. The depart
ment made a quick response but Its
services were not needed, as Mr.
Kidder was Just tuklng advantage of
the rain and damp surroundings to
burn up some accumulated rubbish.
HOItX
ZIOAN To Mr. and Mrs. John
.1. Zlgan, North Jackson street, girl,
Sunday, August 19. 1923.
mi s
Wagon tongues and reaches In (lie
rough at Wharton Bros. We sell com
plete tongues with adjustable metal
hounds.
t
NEW TODAY
t
WANTED Pear pickers at Overland
orchards.
FOR SALE Team, harness and wa
gon. Inquire 741 Hamilton st.
ITORAI.EDaied straw. Phone 10F-1G.
FOR RENT Singers at $3.00 per
month. The Sjnger Store.Roseburg.
FOR-SALE Wood range In good con
dition. Call 215 So. Main st.
FOR SALE 4 dozen qt. Mason Jars.
40c a doz. 221 E. Commercial, or
phone 267-L.
RE SURE AND SEE the pianos and
phonographs on Rale at J. M. Judd's
122 No. Jackson.
nnTJNSWlCK PHONOGRAPHS and
all the latest records for sale at J.
M. Judd's, 122 No. Jackson.
FOR SALE Rink wheat $1 bushel;
pure red chaff, $1.50: oats 60o per
bushel. J. F. Van Allen, Days Creek
Oregon.
FOR SALEHousehold articles of
various kinds. Also fruit and gar
den tools. Mrs. h. D. Cranston.
Phone 384-
CRAWFORD TEACHES fine for
eating and conning. $1.50 per bu.
Pring" your boxes, j: H. Carnes,
Carnes, Oregon. Phone 5 F 4.
TRADE old music for new at the
Record Exchange. Just starting.
Call or send records to 328 N. Kane.
Phone 537
FOR SALE House, partly furnished,
would make nice home or suitable
for Apartment house. 608 So.
Stephens.
FOR" SALE OtTplace. 23 "cordsTTf t.
oak and laurel wood. $3 a cord. L.
C.amba, Looking Glass.
WANTED -Prune pickers at the
Hank Weaver ranch, 2 miles south
of Myrtle Creek. Also laborers for
drier work.
FOR RENT Largebedroomfurnlph-
ed. two blocks from depot. Cool for
summer. 205 W. Lane st.
FOR SALEA 22 inch-thTosher-III
pood running order. Right size for
Fordson. E. A. Kruse, Roseburg, Rt.
1.
YOU can VVY one of-"the-latest
s'"'" $17''-flo phonographs for
$t?TR0 with 10 records on easy
ps'-vierto dm Inn- our salo. J. M. '
Ji'dii 122 No. Jackson st.
FOP. o LF New beautiful sweet
torod piano and duet bench for
$345, on very easy terms. Ask for
Mr. Miller at J. M. Judd's, 122 No.
Jackson.
FOK RENT Modern 3 room-apartment,
fully furnished, centrnllv lo
csted. Price $25.00. LAWRENCE
AC.KNCY, 125 Cass Street, Phone
tl9.
IT nORDFRSON"Tirrc RIVER half
mile from town. !0 acres real river
bottom land good for broccoli and
fruit. Illg rron on tract now. This
tract to be sold st acriffce. Price
$2750, only tae I4f0 cash, balance
long time. LAWRENCE AOENCY.
FN1.FS5 VOU WANT IT FOR NOTH
INO. This should Interest vou: a
modern 5 room bungalow, built in
features, brand nw. Just furnlshoit.
Rig vard. gs.rae. fine garden land,
borders on Pacific hlehwav. Price
tentv-ix hundred: only tkes four
''indred rnh. hntnnco lio rent
HWHEVCE AC.ENCY, 125 Cass
"treef. Thone 219.
FOR S-M.E-1C0 "acresnf-tlniher
''nd. N. 2 of N. F 4 and W. 2 of N.
W. 4 of see. 2 In Tp. 35. south
Rnro 1 east of W. M. fir and
cedar. 23 mihs from Medford. R. R.
runs through It. Near Darbev sta
tion. Farm hsif wav between' New
bufg and McMlnnviile. Oreimn on
naved mad near Dayton station on
S P. electric road. Consisting of
MO acres. $finnn down, balance on
e.,v Jems. Write to C. C. Ijingen.
..1 Rroadway, Portland. Oregon.
NOTICE is hereby given that "on the
second Mondav of September. 192?
the Roard of Canalization will at'
tend, at the court house. n the As
sessors office, and publicly examine
the assessment rolls, and correct all
error, valuation, description of
qiuotles of Tands. lots, or other
prnnertv ssessel b;' the assessor
r..I It shall be Ihe dntv of persons
interested to snpear st the time and
, l,,r,,"l,l'dntnient. Signed. Frank
1.. talk ms. Assessor.
STA-TI
CONTEST
1st Prize $7.50 MercWd:.. .
2nd Priz
3rd Priz
merchandUe Qrde,
viuef
This Contest is FREE. 00??
Guessing. Open toEveryUy '1''
Sta-ti and Four-in-Hand
There are 12 ties in the window, urrV. .
I to I L some are Sta-ti and som. . t
Can you tell them apart? ' loW
We offer 3 prizes for the first correct answttl
"men: j
Only one guess allowed each person. Get.u, 3
and make a guess. Read rules of rnnw . a 3
blank. "$,.
CONTEST ENDS j!
MONDAY, AUGUST 27TH
TTli FIrcf Tk I-
MUI ,u cc
Correct guessers will be awarded privet I
$7.50
$5.00
MercHandise Orde;
$2.50 i
UNCLE SAW! MAKING
(rtv Associated Press
HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Aug. 21 Wilh
one plane flying from Snn Francisco
to New York, another took off from
Hazelhurst Field, Long Island today
for the Pacific coast in a relay in the
first of five days of tests Inaugurated
by the government to demons! rate
the feasibility of a permanent trans
continental air mail service.
Fast Mail Service.
RENO. Aug. 21. Air Mail Pilot
Rurr Wlnslow arrived here at 7:45 a.
m. with the eastbound transcontin
ental mail In Uncle Sam's first at
tempt to be the world's champion
long distance, short time mall man. He
left San Francisco at G:D9 a. m. He
reported that the flight from there
had been without Incident. Pilot
Dlanchfield waiting with another
plane transferred the mail and sped
away. Several other relays will he
made In the speedy effort to cross the
continent In less than 30 hours. An
other series of planes left New Ynr
t noon, racing westward with the
same intent.
DAILY WEATHER UKtt
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Showers toniirbt r.i I
I. MARTIN KEITH!.
t't places a Rojal Vit:a isr
In your home. HciteEKass.
Can you use a f7S0. merchandise
order? Costs you nothing if you gueps
correctly. See show window, Ilartli's
Toggery.
SPRACI K WIS TODAY"
O. W. Sprague. of this city,
who was iniured In an autonio-
Idle nccldi'nt a few days ago
near Myrtle Point, died this
mnrnlnir according to word re-
ceiveu here. A second opera-
tlon was performed In an effort
to save his life but the opera-
tlon was not successful. He sns-
tained several broken rihs In
the accident nnd ln'urles to his
liver, the latter necessitating
the operations. 4
A special price on electric lighting
Plants ,t Wharton Bros.
Miss Camille Patterson on the Organ
LAST TIME TODAY
He Wore a Red Wig
IF you married a red-headed
man and one niaht a man
with black hair returned to you
and called himself your hus
band, what would you do?
. Earl Williams
solves the problem In
"FORTUNE'S
MASK"
A Story of Central America and
Its Revolutions and lis
Romances
Full of Mystery and Love
"THE MESSENGER"
URBAN CLASSIC
"THE MAVERICK"
Wednesday-Thursday
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