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r ROSMUna WWS-mVIW THURSDAY, MAY 15. 1924. fAOf 8IVIW- fSmmtm c sunken MJrSSsmm.mmn 'rfxmaed 475 DEPARTMENT STORES Roseburg Store Cass and Stephens. '"Big Mac" Work Shirts j Men! Here's a Most Remarkable Value . .nre you can't equal tlii exceptional value in any bet . V-I' b-nnfv Company Store. Strong, serviceable, work S J- u clothes always at th lowest possible price. Registered Trade Mark. ' f nOeless chambray, ' plain blue and gray " two big button pockets ' -extra stitching rein, forces seams square cut tails -large, roomy sleeves and body , all sizes: Ui i to 17 S.rrle-thafs the main point in alt trork clothes. When you get it at our low nrices you know this store s a good place to buy. A profit here lor you in every purchase. 79c Remarkable Engineering Feat Involved in Bringing Halls to Surface. LATE WIRE NEWS (A"n'lMt'd Ir l:iiid Wire.) PAIUS. May 15. Baron ij'Kn-1 TO BE SOLD FOR JUNKlSarthe aud one of the most noted; I proponents or international duarm- .anient Is dead. le Constant, wlui I.eon Rourgeolsl German Boats Were Sunk By Caretakers After They Had Been Interned at Scappa Flow. I.ON'nnV Xlnv 15 Tho htii.ul I jnli over known In being attempted : otr Northeast Scotland- of the interned twen consulted about lease to llur-, ry F. Siuclair and Kdward L Doheny before they wore exchanged by Fall. , WARNINGINST EARWIGS GIVEN While the campaign for the eradi cation of earwigs la on a warnlug against transporting flowers from one pari of the city to another Is In or der. Two cases In which boquets ' were carried out of the Infected area and earwigs transported to other parts of the city are known and It la expected that there are many other , canes. So far the Insect peats have' been found only in a small area north east of the court house aloiiK Deer Creek, but If flowers from this area are carried to other parts of the city the pests can be quickly spead to all sections. Extreme care should be taken In the event flowers are car- represented Frnm-e at The Hague! re,, to any other part of tcttn. that they arc free from earwigs, In order that the campaign may be kept cen tered to one locality SAMPLE BALLOT WARD 1 DEER CREEK PRECINCT CITY OF ROSEBURG Douglas County, Oregon Special Election May 16, 1924 'PROPOSED BY REFERENDUM ORDINANCE NUMBER 810" Shall the charter of the city of Hoseburg be 'amended to authorize rnmmnn Council to purchase a tire truck and fire fighting equip- Ent and to issue J15.000.uu of six per" cent bonds to provide funds fcrelor, end to levy a tax to pay said bonds and the interest thereon? Ite "Yes" or "No." Mark X between number and measure voted for. Yes. No.' T tuiruu i men 1 FOR PRISONERS n W.M.I.A. Wash.. Mav 15. i.nn.tnnnarv nr inn nrenerii Mint. .... ...1.1... ...a ... T..ni.f n no are ?ia men ana women who ithout occupation nxcent for a is impossible to assist these men hack into society unless some can be found for them to do," ho "The prison has a small farm, Tons of produce and hay are a box score. During 19 years Cobb has played more Karnes than any other Ameri can League player. The figure stood at 2, 440, when the season op ened, and each appearance this year establishes a new high murk. Cobb also sets a new record this season every time ho has a time at hat, every time he singles, every time he triples, every time he hits safely, and every time he scores. De molitlon of these records automot ieally results in the fracture of oth ers. Kach triple, for example, adds to his record of the most extra base hits and alto to his record for the most extra bases 'on hits. Likewise every safe hit increases his record totnl bases. In addition to these marks that ison farm. A small per cent-0 cany largeis oi me i iger mau- Drisoners are emrazed in ' a8or, there are others that are likely to tumble if he plays in 100 or more , seasons. r ' " " d.ix.uo nnmnir tho-n hlK roctir.1 OI eyed In the shoe shop and 50 lil t" .. ' ,,,. J" , or beU(!r for 18 uii-niuiu-iua uut aim re iar irom adequate, j W m.. . ! . - Orders taken Tor broccoli plants "n Lid " "'P'W""?'" "! from Ashby's imported seed, the best tB W Those workiut? are. ... . , - t .t . i nn inn nrii Ki'i. mti 1111111 rviuac-a v.-- m nospuai, never surly hut " ' , i i,i..i i!,...h s amendable to discipline. The ,....L, men are ugly and are the ones uouuu ' violate the rules. ' . T. II . I "e old offenders come to us pris- 3ys " rescnpiiun t uuu easer to obey rules, Has r owertul Innuence in? that their chances of getting ("Wr Rheumatism e better if they have no red! v, , "ver ?U,"81? Mm , ,iru, ',, , Mr. Jnmes H. Aiif-n. of ltm-licKter. N. L "8 "rst "fender comes ; v., ,, ,r y,.:B vM, rh.-,.,nuti,..v. ivous. !,. asks for work nn.l M..v . !,.. ihi. r,.rriil,. lllMPKxl! It'ft 1 he doesn't get it. associates' h'li'i. iin.i uiuiiir tn work. other idle men. In a short timo " finally de-i.t. an rtunltv f..- i i . "'" i iasvli sn Mudy. tUnt no mi.- tunit for doing that nan good, rrom rheumi.a.,i until in. lsseu' , I t.'d Imi.ui Itira. . onmicnly , "oin ijni; commented also on' H'1'1 '.im-hIi. w,r" ti"lv'i i lal Comlitions In lhB nrl.n J"int! " muwlrs and eXK;lli d the fact that so little discipll-i Will! Vlils Men In mind lie . oni-nU. 'l ork w.s necessary. I rhysirlatis. niHil.- . i...rinn'nt mio fi nally ('uliipoiindt .l a iirciti ri;.! nn tnilfkly rii.I coinpli-t.'lv luiiiiplifil the raising (ieruiun Fleet, scut tled at Scapa Flow by Admiral Von keuter in June. 151 'J. Tho hulks of sIxty-elKht war craft once prides of tho German fleet have been rustine for more than four years, a tangle of junk, at the bottom of Scapa Klgw. They were sunk simultaneously by thoir care takers. They went down, dramatical ly. In a bunch, and they are Jumbled together In 2D fathoms of water and an Kngllsh marine engineering concern has tackled tho herculean Job of gettiag libera up. I'nprecedeuted engineering de vice's will be used in this Job a scheme of plugging up all holes In the biggest sunken battleships, pumping out the water, blowing, them full of air, like a balloon, and thus causing them to float. Eight or nine years will be requir ed to clear Scapa Flow completely of the 'seir-sunk Herman fleet. With in a year, however, the pivotal part of the Job will probably be finish ed that is the "raising by infla tion" of the two largest ships. These when brought to the surface, will be used as floaiiog docks, upon which to place huge derricks to haul up Bmaller ships. And then the Junk that .was von Reuter's fleet a fleet that commit ted suicide after surrender will be sold for 'scrap and melted up 'and made into machinery and possUily some of the metal may find Its way into ploughsTiares and possibly in to the fittings of newer British flfhting-rraft. The biggest snips or tne neei are the Hindenburg and the Seidlltz, 27.000 ton battle cruisers, famous during the war.- There were seventy four vessels Interned at Scnpa Flow, including thirteen cruisers and fifty destroyers. Of this fleet, sixty-eight were scuttled by the Germans, most sinking In twenty fathoms of water. ' The salvaulnr firm has buiU a hu.se fleating dock about 400 feet I long for use in the first stage of the operations. This will be moored ; above the scuttled fleet, and divers. using it as a conference In 1899. In one of his first public pronouncement In favor of suppressing armament was 1905. when In a. speech In the senate he urged the rullUury and naval dis armament of the European states. Ho visited the I'nlted States several times and in 1911 toured the coun try extensively delivering addresses on "the uselessness of war," uud the benefits of arbitration. . He was one of the first to gee the possibilities of a league of nations and late in 191$ submitted a draft plan for such a league to Tri'mler Clenienceau. OREGON COLLEGE CADETS PLAN MILITARY TOURNEY FEKIN'G, May 15. In accordance with the Chinese custom. Dr. Sun Yat-Sen, south China government president whose death at Canton was announced yesterday. Is report ed to have left a political will which Is likely to have an important hear ing on the future, of his coustitu-i le-ntests rescue races, tionalist party. It is believed Dr. Sun probably chose as his successor either C. C. Wu, son of the lato'Wu Ting-Fang, former minister to Washington, and' one of the most -influential members of tho party, or Tang Sliao-Yl. , The latter, who in 1922, was of fered the premiership, resides in Shanghai and lately has been out of sympathy with Sun's policies. HKRI.IN, May 15 Dr. Weiss, chief of the espionage bureau of the Berlin police, has been suspended, pending investigation of the recent raid on the Russian soviet trado mission here. This is the first step taken toward the satisfaction de manded by the soviet government on the question of the raid. Dr. Weiss, known as an arch enemy of communion personally led the raid on. the 'trade delegation headquarters in senrch for the com munist leader. Iloticnhardt. wanted by the Pomernnean, the state's at torney, on a charge of treason. Airplanes, fireworks, wall scaling j contests, polo games, sham battl?. anj i s penal events will be futures at the e'tveuth annual military tournament at the O. A. C. stadium May 24. A polo game between the l'ortlaii'l, Heut club and the local O. A. C. team I will sturt the military classic ut 2.'i0 Saturday afternoon. jlth nn cxhlbi-i tion matth In the evening. Captilnl Ulenn S. Flnley. brilliant leader of the I college team, promises a snappy con test. 1 I A military circus will start at 7 i o'clock. Cavalry exhibitions, bridge I building operations, drills In handling and .firing of artillery -pieces, riding machine gun competition and special non-military events will be put on. ' The O. A. C. band will head the parade to tho polo lU.ld for the shmn battle and pyrotechnic display. In fantry, artillery, motor transport, cav alry, and enginere8 will all be seen In action with the blues leading a charge against the reds. The roar of car nens, Bputter of machine inns, bi.rk ct rifles, shouts of charging cav alry, and engineers will all be seen the battle realistic. Five airplanes will fly in the tour nament tills year for the ilrst time. Lieutenant Oakley J. Kelly, who made the first non-stop flight across the continent, win pilot one of the planes. A Good Impression First and Last "First Impressions" count our shoes aro styled to please the eye; and you'll like their easy adaptability to the lines uf your foot. Rut good "lust impressions" aro more Important. Shoes you'll part with regretfully long after they have outworn their use fulness are. the sort of shoes no like to Bell. It means pleas ure, profit and great satisfaction to both you and us. These shoes come In black and brown willow cult father, black kau . garoo and dark brown vlcl kid. S.L.KIDDER 213 N. Jackson Street, Roseburg Special price on rugs of all kinds at McKean, Darby and Baldwin's this week. . TOUTI.AND. May 15. No bills In the cases of Kenneth Ross Mac lean, former Ilowdbin college stu dent, nnd his wife. Nettle Mav Mac lean, both of Tnconia. Washington, were returned In the report of the Cumberland county grand -Jury. They were arrested on charge of manslaughter Bf!i'f""'th6 death " of their baby daughter. ' ' ' P.ioku Extraction Git When Oeuicd DR. H. R. NERBAS Dentist Masonic Building Roaeburg, Or Teeth Extruded and Replaced a Km day with or without plates. JERSEY - MAID ICE CREAM It's a real food and at the same time a Splendid Dessert something everybody will enjoy. Serve at Luncheon or Dinner, or to callers. We can supply your order on short notice. SOLD ALSO AT MOST CONFECTIONERS. ASK FOR JERSEY MAID ICE CREAM DOUGLAS COUNTY CREAMERY PHONE 340 m CKCMIM1LXIM.I. PATtlS. May K. The new French jg chamber Is to have two sensational novelties a deputy who addresses base will concentrate it in German, or the kind of German MEMBERS W. B. A. 'Icial moetine win r t.i.i "li'.v evening. vav l.-.th i;a,,i.. o May 22. will "not be held on , t"rnival Queen's hall All COMMANDER. nrs of in I..' fret-H-ruimil-t-1I...I nth I in the from III: on the rust ion or locating every ono rf the ninny holes the Germans bored In the ships In order to sink them. The Hindenburg Is supposed to be pretty much of a,Bleve now and months will be required to spot all the openings. Finally all will be pltiRged except twe one to pump air in and the other to pump water out. Thfn If nil tho holes have been found the Hindenbur.g will balloon herself up to the surface and be fitted out ns another float ing dock from which to prize up the other ships. The Peydlitz flopped over as she sank, and is lying sideways on the bottom, instead or "standing up," as In the Hindenburg. According ly, a different technique is neces sary for the Seydlltz. If Bhe were "ballooned" the engineers figure she would turn turtlo on her way to the top. and reach tho Rurfnce bat tom side up. So, an "underwater tank" has been built for use on the Sevdllts. It will be lowered to the wreck, workmen will go down Into iho tank throu.Kh gieht pipe lines. Then compressed air will be forc ed 'into the t.-.nk and as the pressure i becomes sufficiently strong, the bot ; torn of the tank, which .works on hinces. will be opened. The' air ! pressnre will bo sufficient to ko p 'the water cut- in other ijfiros. the ! -i.ottnin" of the tank will simply be win Bpokon in Alsace, and a deputy olad In the Dreton variety of garb of old Gaul. , The- former Is M. Hour, commun ist deputy from Alsace who is ex pected to talk German because he can not talk anything; else, and the latter is a liberal .riennty from Mor- bihnn. a farmer named Joseph Cad- ,jj lc. who lives in Pontivy. n M. Cndlc wears tho local festal t costume, consisting principally of a kind or eton Jacket with a waist i coat of white cloth, both elaborately Jij embroidered ill red. The rest of the 3 garments are of black Bilk WASHINGTON, May 15. Esti mates for work on reclamation pro jects In six western stutes, hereto fore held up by the budget bureau, will be sent to congress under an agreement reached today at a White House conference. Expenditure of the money will be made contingent on further Invesiicatlon as to the practicability of the projects. The projects are'located In Idaho, Oregon. Nebraska; I'tah. Nevada nnd Washington. All have been produced -by the Interior department and Senators llomh, Idaho, Mi'Nary. Oregon, republicans, who today ex pressed the approval of President Coolldge to Hiil'mission of the entl nyifes, expressed confidence that further Investigation would show all to be practical. . Your Yardstick '""TYlE story of man's progress is written daily on 1 "lilt sM.lSlli.-s l'i-i-Ai.,. IV V. I'llV :.. .... H.OiT. May U.Ty Cobb is "'"r inajc.r lo!,"., ,.. -.um una his nnmt. appears in sign and symptom of rheumatism lr.m bis sv.-l.-m. He fr.-.-ly gave his discovery, which he call.-d Allenrliii. to ot.i.-is who took It. with what Iclfht he called marvi I . ous fU'-c.ss. All.-r years of urKinv he 1 (le.-ill.d to let S'iffererS eVIT ' W ll '! know nhoiit his diM-overy Ihre-uirh tne tien-spapers. lie lias therefore ln:;lrii'-t.-d .iroKi-sts cv-.-ryw here to dil-rn-e All.urh'i with tne mul rstan: i t'.at If the first pint l.otlh do. s not jV he way to .onipl'te reeovcry lie will Cla.ll- return yorr money with. "it comment. Nathan Ku ! leiton, UosehurK. "r.-iM.n. en supply you ' ! uti.r and tne workmen, wno be protected by extraordinarily! 'strong helmets and diving suits, can- poSTON. May 13. The Roosevelt go about their Job conveniently: I Newsboys Association hns received I Among the numerous iiieenlnvm ri,n, ,.. (r,,m Governor Alfred i creations of speelal maehinery and ; smith of New York nnd William J. implements for this Job Is an "un-ipfy nn as their contributions to tho derwater" nxycen torch, which will jVnny Fund being raised to present ! melt any metal, even steel-armour. . )n Mn) ir,nK a atatuetto of I.addy : under water. The flhme is project- j jlov 1ho Whli- House dog during led under terrific Kir pressure uir ( thp (nr,iing administration. ! presntre fo strong that' it forces. Governor Smith, himself a fnrm ! awav the water filmi -around the. cr n,,wsi,ov, sent word that he eoyld ' nozzle nt th torch, nnd from sround not u.nor0 UD appeal for such a the flame, leaving a clepr space, tor I worthy rnnse and attached his penny the Piny or me jei oi me win... to ran .anni; nis autograph '4T Mw Ibrkcr i-eavea .nicaso u:43 i.ni. IDe.rborn Sueion Arrives tow York (nnniuj) 5:45 P.M. U'cnnavlvmnia tikon This rune service effective April 27th OVER a new and scenic route ty daylight A convenient: and comlorrablc train. Arrives at Pennsylvania station in the heart , oi New York. 'I A. 11. H'M.TultP. f'JTV l'A.. AUT. t'ararti-Hi National lr.-il.as l-e Thlrrff.tr. et Tel. Krclw y. i. "0 Port land. ' Or. B ott GBnd Trunk Raiway System Cvadiaji National Railways System a amvehn na Lehigh Valley 7flllroad of fire which cuts, or ratner uunia, u ; .o.uu6.. , JIr ryan on a previous occasion inet tl. ' I showed his Interest In the newsboys The contractors hve- aironrlvt B.it-n. .- Farr ti.n address nt the spent several hundred thotisaud dol-i (t,,(1(.nt(in or lrr, memorial In lars In buvlna rpecial machineiy and jjro,)k!np to scotty" Albert Scott. -Imiiklng prei aratinns for rommfnc-. , newsboy hero of the war, killed in-' work. They win iik'iui i-" i Krance. morn mop -ll I .-et , M .v "-n -T,v before the llinrt.nriurg I is floated, and if the Job ended there ; I tbev would lose a lot or money. Hut! I thev figure that the rnst of getting' I .,n the Hindenburg and fevdliu will ! lie the er,.ato-t part of their : that thereafter it wi:i 'v. lv'et" to haul up thu destrojtrs, and sn.allrr cratt. be May la The work of the ipeclal oil grand jury in the District of Columbia court was slowed up ci-'ain today mrniiKii the failuro .f several witne under sub- J are expect- es 1 from distance points to reach Wash- g lngton. A riorcn or more are poena, and some of them rulCtfpN DINKER i t.A tu.ro tnn.nrn.n'. Th" W H. t'. iM serve a chitkeni Dr. Georre is Smith,' director J tton. r it lbe armorv Friday. May i of the geographical survey was tho A 1111,1 1 ' "... ... . I I I 1.....,. . t.A .. I I .na.lfli.rt ... Iinh from 11:-') ocut until iii'iin-ipiu .-o,...- -. .- 1MX irom . before the nenate oil committee that joclock. ,... ,.v,,-q p r I he had had a prominent part In in- V . ' .itlatlng the prn.-ram adopted during S ' m7tu .illhe Taft ad mi no tin Hon of setting y ! Special prief on rnrs .if a I lalr l ! ,, , , future V j.VciC'an, Darby anu ij.i.uiii wiw , .,., ,,,,,!,. (r the navy. He also lnet'K. " i told the Investigators he had not the printed pairc in messages from of the globe. Only history can measure it. corners Yet the progress that concerns you most the better talcums, tooth-brushes, shoes and automobiles that can give you daily satisfaction you can measure as you read.' ' Advertisements are your local yardsticks. They tell of the new and the best your own dealers carry. If you read the advertisements, you can buy wares that repay your confidence wares widely adverted because widely believed in. Moreover, by helping you select the new, economical and best today, the adver tisements help you save for the new and best tomorrow. LET THE ADVERTISEMENTS KEEP YOU ALERT, PROGRESSIVE. LET THEM HELP YOU SAVE. fICX10MtIOIIKIIIOIOIICIWI I J -