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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW THURSDAY. JULY 24. 1924. FIVE - ?! OPERATING large fleet of trucks, we are enabled to -render emer gency transportation ser vice under all conditions. Please phone us and get results at prices extremely low. We aim to pleass." H.S.FRENCH TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. PHONE 220 If RECOGNIZE SOVIET RUSSIA dldate, be said. j "I will continue to speak oa the Issues.- i .Senator ProoUhart also nnounu-i ; ed to newspapermen tl.at ho plan- j ned to wire President Coolidge de-' piatling. ilia calling of an extra session of congress to enact the '. McNary-Haugcn bill. . mm MtRCOBY HITS I I I I I I I I I 9 E . a i w i i w I I a Spray pumps for whitewashing 1 at harton Bros. Japanese Cabinet Adopts i Pelicv Lookinor to Full 1 Recognition. TWO NAMES ADDED. ffptL MEETINGS L ,i Gospel Assembly" P ..., a! 535 Mill M ihulu cospel i come and bring your sick. Everv-i (Associated 1'rt.i Leased Wlrs.) i WASHINGTON, July 1 1. tena- tor. I.a Fo!lctte' Jo'ut legislative ! campaign rommltiee which will meetings every night except Mon day and Saturday nights. Sunday 1 afternoon at 2:30. Friday nig ht j special uiv.oe neaniig service, conduct hia independent presMon. MEANS CONCESSIONS Z.? I' Kvanaeiistie 'body welcome. Pastor Fred Scott. ! Jap Press Declares Move Means Big Change in Standing of Countries Must Apologize. and Senator Kraiier of North Da kota, now listed a republican. o . Sixteen Inch slab wood. Pages. MERCURY AT 8S. CASH FOR YOUR RUNES Why continue to s u ff e r from tired, aching legs, swollen or varicose .veins and bunches and sore burning feet when you can easily overcome all these troubles in a very short time with. Ninety-Nine Degrees Ww I Maximum Reached Here , Yesterday. HUMIDITY IS LOW n iKantprl (nr frsr fthinmpnr VC'ill K kn rruu'-a a at Sutherlin and Roseburg, Oregon. JRANK J. NORTON CO. Sutherlin, Ore. ised Fruit Jars H Leather Couch $12.00 larch Range (almost new) $75.03 Organ (will sell on terms) . U Cook Stove No. 8. well Furniture Company 233 North Jackson St. . (Associated Press leased Wire.) PENDLETON. Ore., July 21. Yesterday's maximum temperature ! was S5 degrees with every indit-a-1 t "ion ol coolinit temperature today (Associated Press Leased Wire ) " ,ne ls overcast and cloudy. TOKIO. July 24. A new policy ' 8inc.e ,'he coo!'nl5 ,"'" ' toward Russia on which it Is be- week ,ne wea'ner ,n h" rea has lieved the government would be! beva decidedly temperate. willing to grant recognition to the: 0 Soviet government, was adopted. CKI.MINAI, C.U'tiHT oj ine cabinet at an extra ordin ary session today. While officials refuse to dis cuss the new nolicv. the vernacu lar newspapers agree on Its main outlines. They declare that means "concessions to Kussia.' is indicated that the. principal Items in the new stand are that Kussia shall apologlzo verbally for the Nikolievsk massacr nnd shall grant long time concessions: of exposure. to Japanese interests for mining, and lumbering in northern Sag-i halien but that claims for similar I concessions in Siberia shall be waived; that a joint Kusso-Japan- 7 MOONES i' w emerald Oil , Observer Leaving for Port- land to Inaugurate New i Fire .Warning ' Service. (Associated Pirns leaned Wire.) Fl'LTON, N. Y., July 24. Jack How ley,, alleged to have forced Mrs. rharlottn Dana of it Sandy Creek to ubnndon her two ll small children In a wood near Wolcott, N. Y., by threatening to cut her throat, was cuptured by the police here today. The child ren were rescued after two day's FIRE KILLS SIX I (Associated Press Leased Wire) i KANUEK. Texas. July 24. Six persons are known to be dead, 13 are in hospitals and a boy is miss ing ns a result of a fire which early ; today destroyed the McClexky ho-; tel block, with property loss esti mated at more than 11,000,000. Willi the Myers electric water system you have plenty of pres sure for sprinkling and oilier ir rigation, as well as fresh water direct from the well for house use. See our demonstrating outfit. Wharton Rrils. PUOMIXKIST 11WM.II HM.Ii (Associated Press Leased Wlro.) BOSTON. July 24. Arlhur a. ese corporation shall be given the Harding of Arlington, cashier right to exploit the oil resources and teller for Estabrook and of northern Saghalien; that the i Company. Iloston bankers and provisions ot tne Portsmouth brokers, was arrested today on a charge of larceny of $70,000 from the firm. This is a Studebaker year. about m and Save Rent i: Rent is like feeding money into a furnace it's gone and to show fur it. f-.n supply you with any building material needed, and i.raisn funs and specifications, and do tne worn on me jou. .UMBER, ROOFING, LIME AND CEMENT, TILING, QUILUIIXU KAr-tK, til,. See us when you need any Fruit Tree Spray. L. W. METZGER Warehouse at Oak and Pine treaty, which ended hostilities be . tween Japanese and Ciarist Rus sian, shall be retained with a pro-; vision extending Japan's fishing rights in Siberian waters and that the irunstinn tif payment of debts MFN IN POl INTY RFlNfV contracted by the Cxarlst regime i5" . 'V ' , i , . ,. , ,.7t shall 1 left for settlement after DRAFTED FIGHT URt conferences have been held with - Great Britian and Italy. (continued from page 1 ) The government's decision as - taken today will form the basis the county. Five fires were rcport of instructions which the minister ed extinguished but twice that will take back to Peking with many were reported starting, him. instructions which he will The firs on the ridge between be able to Interpret In the light Thomas creek and Deals creek was of facts gained on an inspection "till burning today. It was report trip through northern Saghalien ed under control yesterday alter which he made whilo away from noon hut broke out In a new place his legation. and starter! up again. An uiidl- The new policy was presented tloual crew went in last night, nnd I bv the foreign minister. Baron it was reported this morning that Shldehara, and is generally lO-'-it was thought the blane could be I gurded as fixing Japan's terms to-j held, ward Russia and making an ! A fire is burning on Hulibnrd agreement between the countries creek, another on Brush rrcck,.und looking to resumption of dlplo- ,severul iu the Coos county it.mr.ci matlc relations, eaBier. j beyond Camas Valley. Severn! The vernacular press hero do- small fires are reported in the coast Clares that the cabinet fully ao range, while men are beim: dls cepted Baron Shidehara's pro-! patched to small fires in widely gram, which was framed in such ', scattered places over the entire I terms as to seniority both the county. 1 army and the navy. Later al- The force of available fire flghl : ways a powerful force In Jap- ers has been exhausted and camp anese diplomacy long has do- era, tourists, aud men obtainable sired to retain for Japanese use anywhere are to be culled upon the resources of northern oag- when needed. Shaver Will Manage Davis Campaign. ; ' . . V. -. , rr - - S? f ' AT :J. h. I- ' J i ' The temperature yosionlay j r'iicheti 83 diirefs, thi second highest ioiut reporied this year, acconiinic to th hval V. S. j weather bureau. On SumUy, June iit, the mercury pushed ldt) de-; Krees, the hottest day of the year, r but yeoterday's maximum was ai close second. Accompanying the heat was. an extrenie drop In hu-1 midlty, tlx relative amount of moisture droppiuK from 25 de-' giees, reported the first of the t week to 13 decrees yesterday. This condition makes the fire sit-1 uuiion extremely critical aud is responsible for the great out-1 break of fires all cver the county. ; I'harles L. Damie, who has been j taking the place o; observer liell, : who with his wife has bet'n on a i vacation in the coast sei-ilon of' WaHhinKton stale, leaves this evening for Tort land to take rharge of the new service whk-ti the weather bureau Is inaugura- ting during the fire M-ason. , Mr. and Mrs. Boll returned to-; day, relieving Mr. IaKue, and his j (list duties in J'ortland will bo to organiEn a statewide service which ' will give dally reports to the varl- j ouh indivldualx, orjtnnlzatlons, and; departments enaKed In fire con- i trol and suppression throUKhout ; the state. He witl estahlitsh ten key sta-; ttons from which daily reports on j humidity, temperature, barome-: tT reatliugs, etc., will be secured, ! and from these reports will be prepared fire condition reports" which wilt be distributed to all sections, in order to enable the various lire fighting concerns to know "T conditions in advance nnd make all necessary preparations. 6 x but not "Frye's Delicious"" Bacon is one of the very best foods for the family table thoroughly satisfying, but not too "solid." Doctors and food experts tell us that bacon is one of the most nour ishing dishes and the most jaded appe tite will find new zest in the delightful flavor that is the result of the special Frye curing process. Cleo1 t- Shiv-. ...iu tihes to o knotty itie -iM'hlni of West Vlr glnla. has been selected by Jnho W Davis. Democratic Presidential nominee, to be chairman ol 'ne Democratic National Commutes U I manage ths Davis campaign. Kut Hnzelwood ut Wlinlierly's. lWon, bioilcd or fnril, llie one breakfast lisli that always starts llir day unlit - aiul when' you make it "Trye'a Delicious" Won you make assurance doubly Ofic Pclicious7;7)y Tins we'l-known label it your assur ance of u n i for in quality It will be worth your while to remember the name next time Vou buy liacon or Ham. L J mil M ffil Bu X You' Buv tlamt nnd Bacon bv this Brand Name- You'll find them "Everything the Name Implies fiitriffini nrii J halien. a territory which Japan has heid under occupation for The daneer is made worse by the many grass fires. A cigarette stub time pending reparation for the carelessly thrown out along the massacree of some six hundred highway, is believed to be respon- Japanese troops and citizens at Bible for a fire on tho Short piace Nikolaievsk. March 11 and 1 1920, by Soviet forces. at Wilbur yesterday, where many acres of valuable pasture lai;d were The vernacular newspapers de- burned over. There was also a bad clare that if Russia accepts such grass fire at Dole, while fannirg terms, that Japan will cease her communities In many s"""n ' occupation of northern Saghalien. tho county have been endangered withdrawing her troops neiore by fires of this sort. i the end of October, and will grant I recognition to the Soviet regime Oregon State 'Agricultural College OFFKlts) l Liberal and Practical - t v Education In t s.?vrl pursuits and profrcsions In life T,,r' the r. Honing fcchoo'ls and dfpartmenta E S3HOOL gf BASIC ARTS & SCIENCES - y ii.li.- rMH-uklnir. tnod.-rn l.m sua pii.t-rv, and ' " 1 " M.ilnit fu- fun ntlat ion tiaintiig upon hl n t-n h ' if t.uiit. THE TEN TECHNICAL SCHOOLS "n d-part- 'I- Kr-csl n d n'nrt- --" I KTfffi isinr"riiK Cinmirercr four I.p.irtnitits Fofslry - -two M. (..ftfirtlliflltS .Ic- Mlnw -ttir" ricpnrtiiif'tits or-flattnl Klurail five ii t trnrnin ( i;. f.. !- M. '1' urt ( IIII-ry sH"fe and Tall" flv. lllllfM ) Ui. S. d s:- ) ' tr IimI.-k .hyual rhi'. t tfn. Mulustriiil y iTu ' '! an.! n,'.J. u'. Ktitraneo and urdilwti'-n r - .n.iurd. Ttin.ush ttu unal retime orsatii- is ;ti-fT-dit t tin ht urartuat' hnolt in fit 1 1 f ij. e( .pti..n.4l!y wM orcniiM t. d-cl P 1"r' W .uid F.. i itM to the ommotiwi-a It li, .i-Hitj f ri,.h)tifn Sptmbrr It, l'J2 : l'-t I kit I j.iid nr ilU; 1 It f ufllid I i'n wr.t-jt' RkGISTRARj Oregon Agricultural College I ' -liVALLiS. OPEliOX With the lowering humidity tho forests become extremely dry. The moisture from the vegetation reports evaporates into tho air and coiihc The Roseburg cyclery business so good that they must nucntlv the vegetation becomes ex have more room. This speaks well tremely dry and burns with great for Roseburg. They have secured rapidity. a store room at 228 N. Main St.. and are installing macninory to make their shop the best In southern Oregon, and will carry a complete line of key blanks as well as bicycles and accessories. -o De Mar Runs Third in Olympic Marathon.. If you h 3 An Lyc For ; Business" ---Let thousands of eyes read your advertising Lev- ft (Asnorinti d I'icm Lcsst-d Wire.) Bl'KNOS A1KKS, Juiy 24. A commtn(iio from the Kiu Janeiro government rcceHed by l.u Nac iuii. plates: "The letal forces continue the advance wbu-h they are effecting coat inuously. "Today's adallce was greater In the center anil north wing. Our aviators bombarded the teo el concentration points. Another rebel uirplaue was d-troyd." The Hlo Junelro government has issued a decree permitting free entry of livestock and by products In view nf the difficul ties encountered by provluloners supplying cities. Adams here yesterday and nuked ' lcgirlwJ. Adams recr!v .! a tele llint ho be returned to the Idaho ; gram fiom Molse tod y confirm slate penitentiary from wlih h ho ' Inc the man's tory nd d-Vir-eseaped three ye.ii-B nro. after ' lug that an officer ni.l li;a-t.it having served four mouths of a 1 oiica for .Mediord to biln 1ih one to tbre. year term tor hoot- back. ' . e w Used Furmlure LTarrrrin'1 Watkln's Store 120 phone 177. W. Lane, Kitchen Tables Manges Hesters Dining Tables Oil Stoves Chairs Orsans Phonouraphs Music Cabinets Trunks K tcben Cabinets Fruit Jars Rflrs Sewing Machines Stand Tables . Beds Oil Heaters W-ish Stands PORTLAND, Ore.. July 21. Indications t n ion today ht re were that today would IP the mercurv higher than yesterday. At 10 o'clock the temperature was 5 degrees the same a was reg istered an hour later Morday. Low humidity, while making the heat less oppressivn increas ed the lire danger in the forest areas. o Window frames and mouldings at Pages. -o ' t liANK is ixxhi:i ( Xssnrl.'itril ITe.s l-i 1 Wire) VANCOI'VKU. II (:.. July V - Three marked snd armed ban diis held up the -aif of a Oram h of the Canadian Hank nf Com merce here today. A clerk was said to have be n injured. Itepurts on the amount ,!ol-n varied wi'! ly. EXPERT COMING TO Z'ZyVZt'it ROSEBURG funds and tired of Ixdnff a fuui- t iv f in m J ii Mice, ("ran k (.tokko. j 4. vears old. of Hnlne, Idnho, I ferrend'rd to I'hlff of IViMtm, RELIABLE TAILOR J. H. BERNIER Llpt'.airs Next Umpqua Hotel C;e;ni.-.g. pressing. AKtrations Yot Cloth" in Roseburg 'ff&l RUPTURE i .. I Will Give Free Demonstration Fri- VW&UiZi I TWO DAYS ONLY ,V V? !"a ' tem w x f-ii- -.. A I a4-ll.ste . . ' I :..ln, .,, will ---.-:" . , . IWMU'li I..1-A..M Li- till I' l-l.l- Tm'"'-i'lV ! ..!: - W - JStsHr --; ;:IKl I'.,-! I. r. . I iLr-.-'M'. ? 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" l a randlitaf lr ro .-eciion thl fall In re-prnis to in- Clarence ds Uar. ths lyearjtil jury et,-rdav announcpd Ihst he Boaton runner, was third In ths wiii not support Pr-l1ent Cooiii-S Olympie Mars Lb on. won by "i ' v ' ' IS ECH MftN'S WM 3TaCT SANITATION BIllNCi Ufc FAME .. Kvt-ty tr. au sint Wovin :tntn (' jipp--sr at hln Im-m. Ym do wn If l.utti'l'T )iir cluih-'. A 'i. ptnuiniid nptM'r sni p v, i :nn a il l.tiiti d rd Hppeurane), Tdt p.'ifHi us lo call. Roseburg Steam Laundry Phoni 79 fteseburg. Or. BY THE SEA Vi:,it ljaiiifoti next S.'.Uirtl.iy ,-ui'l Stincl.iy tnke tl(; family anJ enjoy On 'oti's finest bt-ashore; let tlie-1 cliililrt n l.nl!n' in tin: si -.i, pl.iy in tbo sand, nnj.. climb i-.inon;; tin- )it!urr'uc rocks. X 1 1 . 1 1 - nf i he world a preatia. It.'lll'iiill i ell l! " It1'"' s( erne ill ive ; i !l ( Jl'lll t'l $''!'! V II ll f.Ii ! rt,- '' l h 'ii'. I (.;. i;:r of the 1,1, il;er. i't; rii'if p' ' all'! ii.T-iiu 1 de ,i i .!,.., l.'l n I' I on ti I' .''I )'.i; u' !; .t( I .,!;'! f..r e:-ll. I ' .tii'.Kut heucb froiuJ' wii; buy tigw whilo J li ,iu reus, d siiii e tliiT, T ijir i;l luioQ tiill'lliue to, J ll.i:i li.ri than evt r before X r ii'.iiii-i, peuii.iU"iit resl-'J I' ,r f.n ' Ii -r inl'i: in..' H. C. WiLSO'J Z? 1st Ave. ft. Rcseburf. Ort. Phone 70 J A. T. LAWKENCB , l.'i Cas bt. Rosebum Ore. Phc:'. 21 J" if I -I : I i ' I: