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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW THURSDAY. JULY 24, 1934 FOUR Tn Uou2 as tountv tnese aeaierb win berve you with ' ... -v . ' "l.U RED CKUWJN Like Walking on Turf! Wear Selz crepe sole shoes. It is like walking on springy turf. These soles are made of pure gum rubber. Light, soft and yielding. Stylish and most comfortable. Other models in all leathers. $6.00 to $10.09 on a I'liurgn of perjury Iiito last riidit. Thci cusp crew out of the trial In 1922 of a mun who was indict ed liy a grand Jury on which llawliy nat. The defendant filed an affidavit chardim that Haw ley van 1i Knight of the Ku Klux j Klan and a denial waa made by ' , llawley lu a counter claim after- (AnnnolaUd I'renl l-easeu Wire.) j Ward. ll c?penl'lerJUund 'llm, HALF AND THREE-QUARTER Tunney are to appear before, tho, HOSE statu athletic conimliwlon tlila af- Our llnea are Mt ill eoinpleto. ternoon to be welched In for their j g01)i range of colors, popular J5 round bout at th Polo pi-hen. Huv at fair's. grounds tonight. At the com-lu-j , o . alon of their tnilnltiK grind notiij boxers recorded unoflliiiil weUrhl i figures well below the 175 point limit. In challenging Tunney for the: light heavyweight title, Carpen-j tier will meet a battler who aur-1 passes him In height and reach, j Tunney will rely on hU powerful j left to stop the aggressive Kreurh-1 niau wbllo ('nrpeiitler will bank j on bis effective right to put the; champion out of the running. TO VISIT IE MUSCOVITES ATTENTION Regular meeting Thursday even-i Alberta, and will attend thi Ing. Full attendance desired. lly Onler of the Duke. ( A khik'Iii t d I'lfus Leased Wire.) LONDON. July 24. The Prince of Wales, who as Lord Henfrew, will sail on tho Iltrengariu. Au gust 2:t, enroute to his ranch in polo inatrbesion Long Lsland between I the llrltlsh and Americ an teams will leave the steamer on a tend ' er down New York bay and land ; on Long Island, the. Canadian I pre'jS, says it has learned. After the international matches at Meadowbrook. Ihe prince will . entrain at New London, Conn I for Calgary. He Is anxious it is xtated, to avoid stopping In large i cities while on bis way to his ranch. (Associated Press Leased Wire.) PORTLAND, July 2 4. The' steamer Humanco, went ashore near the mouth of Ihe Columbia lllver shortly after 7 o'clock this morning in a dense fog. The steamer reported to the federal wireless station In Port land. It was not slated whether she was In danger. A call for a tug was sent to (rays Harbor, for which port the ship was bound from New York. The Bumanoo Is u freighter and carries a crew of about Its men. She is owned by the submarine boat corporal Inn of New York. -o - Jint arrived -a fine new linn of cooking npplmnci's for the hot weather $2 .Ml and up. step in and see them. Hudson KlccirU: Slot- Itrlck and fire brick PaRn Lum ber and Fuel Company. El USE ( AhMn lit t PlfSK .1 lir ) KOCKIN.. M. N f . lulv 'J I. HoMitiR t hut mi itdmi'i l nu m ber if tho Ku Klttx Kl.m Uu s nut commit iirriury in swrarmi; th:i' h. in nm a ' Knight m tin Kil Khix Kluii," u ciiprrtor r"iirl Jury iiniuli ti'tl .1 . I.. I i.i w Icy . a Wfll K miwn lo mI i I r .ii m.ui. :t" PJ ,UJ" "til w V.;" Mr m Ilia & Kills 'AinrlatiMl 11 H J.. Unci V i I . . ) i WASHINGTON'. July IM. I l.oimvii'w. WhmU.. h modern ity I of I 't.lHhi pnittitnHoil no llt'W It In I di'simiiiti'd on nnly a lew maps ! now tu circulation. Iuih been n I lei t (1 n tho siiminiT meeting: 1 plure of the bomd of dlrectorf of ! tho Niittnmtl Lumber Munuhtcnir- it'h iisKoti.it inn. Tlu im'cttnK .itity :sm tuul ;l 1 it was announced hvi'v today will imnili' tin I r liutl op n in nf h;tl im tuid In be , the world's LiraeM Iuiii'm r mill. ' which will liiivo n iMparily ol t iDiiic t hiiii u million ( ft a day. 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Nloshnm. ir Ci' umliiir null llluiriilr ntMtnr, Julv 21. Optimistic r--- ' ' ' : 'its . :: -I. I " ' 1 i ! t-. .1 1 ,v.::l.-!: HOT IX Ml ll (i;l . ( Ao-i4i.-i1 Vro- l.sl Virr I ; MKPKOKO. Orr . .Inly ( 1 With a minimum or r.;, this ninrn Inr "ho loial woatluT hiiroau pro id lots a tomporaturo ov.r 10 m , day, unlrs ih.. ky rlnuji up ( which iwm tmprohabio. Yos- f. . ,n ItKi lll.LMP IX KI.KillT t i.'m i:l.-d Lrasd Wir- I I.AKK HI RST. X. J.. July 21. Tho navy dirilble Shenandoah lrft Im hangar hore today tor an engine tost run to Hintthampton, N- Y. She ill return hero tonight. DAILY WEATHER REPORT f. S. Woathor Huroau. local of fice, lirvchurt. Oromin. 2t hours ondins i a. ni . July Relative humidity i p. m. yesterday trecii.iiatlon In Ins. and Vl'indis. night v rrecipitation last 21 hours.. V Total preoip. ince first of month Norn-.al preelp- for this month Total preip. from Sep'- w to date AvoraRe preclp. from Sept J-n . is" Toial deficioncy from s'l''-.lg 123 1 . Average precipitation for w" foasons. (September to May. ' , elusive) -V-r-rErt jr. v. " h