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u J. Sit :: 'J ' ' 1 f EIGHT Your 7. Vacation Trip will be enjoyed if you have a real comfortable Sweater. For boating, camping, or touring they nre ideal. Slip on u Slipon and know real enjoyment. CASS STREET'S NEW STORE McMahon &. Wheeler CIRCUS MONDAY AND TUESDAY ANTLERS g ( Aiisorlntcil press I.t'SMril Wire.) KANSAS CITY. Auk. e. Inn 'ill complete precinct out of !,57 In Kansas luid In in tabu lated shortly before noon today.1 (lien S. Paulon or Fredonia hail ' taken a oin ma rnl i ii n load ovi r Clyde M. Rood and W. It. Stubbs. j in the republican race for tin' i gubernatorial nomination In yi 1 tordny s prlmury. Tlii' figures: i Paulon. LM.Ms:-; Reed, 18,701; Ptniibs, ld.:n;i. j Under The arm BAGS! In U.-cdenift IjmOht nn HilvtMifwi-il In Voi-'i" mid l ashlun i:i ii:a.im $10.00 L.EATI 1ER GOODS BILL FOLDS PURSES VANITY ROXES an. I I FATI IF.R NOVELTIES i 1 i Hi Tim stdisk with Till-: .SI I.KCTIti.N' Kniia'tsans JEVELERS I IN Ca Street a ; FAVOR OF PfMG i i HELP WANTED Men and Women for Picking Green Primes! t Keport for Uiilille ilisirii-t to t;i,. warehouse, Mvrtle Creek nt the linicer I'ai l.iug House ami Siiilierlin at the can nery. Can ul-u u-.e a box maker an 1 i.ir loader. Frank J. Norton Company ThlJLIDErRTY THEATRL; TODAY AND TOMORROW 1 Rooular Prices 0nly 10 nd ,5 tfc FRED THOMPSON j I WORLD'S CI IAMP10N A TI H E I E I AND HIS WONDER HORSE 1 : SILVER KING ! IN "TheficjlitincjSap Also: Acscp's "Cat Ceme Back" and "The Town Topic" Also: Sportlight, "Your Exercise" Friday and Saturday - ----- ! A 1 "3 pint inin nmiWTin ': jtt A I uUI I ADAD blbflil I lb ! $ uu.ti i hum irjnuu v - -nry ; (Associated Press l.oii-. il Wire.) A unit asking $100,000,(100 as damages a fllnl by Conrad Crookor today on behalf of E. F. Iirnwn of Ipswich, aguinst the Now York, Now IJavcn and llart fnrd anil Huston n ml Main rail roads, tti itoston railroad hoold lug rDiujiany the estates of the lain J. P. Morgan, William Itocko fidliT and a score of others. It in contended that these damages have resulted from the New Haven road's part in the control of the lloston and .Maine, llrown is ehairiiian of the Boston and Maine railway stockholder's protective roinmittee. OLYMPIC TEAMS NKW YOIiK, Aiir. 0. Tlu' Ftnainsliip America with 7! iiicmlmrH of Hit AmiTiciin Olym pic tt'um on hoard docked at Ilo hoken thin afternoon, whore thf alhli'ti'H with pivfn a rousing; wt lcomt' hy thousand of fiit-nds and rcUtivcH. AH Hi" I'llilctr wt-ro in f xri-llfiit health and Hpokn hifhly of the trcatint-nl ac conlt'd thiMii in Pranco. Thd nlirilt whiHlh'H of htrlor cralt vii-d with th dMp tom-H of steamship whist Ira and the j-irriiR ahoanl tho )olice latiuch in KitM't ii:K the rlurninK uthh'trH. - . - . . o . 15 CUT OF WORK SEW YOIIK. Atitr. (1. Imo peiie Wllwon, who, two tiioiiitis nto lirotmht Frank TlntH'y, fa minis comedian. Into court, by i hariMiie liiiu with havlnt; beaten hi r. Is lunl.HiK for a Job. When Tiimey nailed late yesterday for London, inking with him papers in bis wife's milt for Reparation lni(ii;i tie wept and upeirt as much time as poslble wiili him on board. V. hell. Klorell. XifKfiulil, ,lr., learned of this. he. dismissed her from the cast of Hie Kollles. : "JACK Hnific" " ' t J i I Bryan's Son to Aid Father in Race. V --.SiiTi S I IAg ft RYAK ft Silas Bryan, an attorney ot Minneapolis, Minn., will be an active alii to his (athei. Governor ; Charles W. Ilryan, of Nebraska, la i uis r-ce for the V Ice-Preslduiicy. TiWlTTACKS" U.S.I Ilia Assor luted I'resu I.easeil Wire.) MOSCOW, Aim'. 6. Tim -pacificatory" character of the "American Imperialism" formed the chief subject of a lcnuthy ad dress delivered by War .Minister Trotzky on the prospects of In ternational progress, published today. The address was Kiven be fnr several thousand workers iind communist stiiilenta last week on the tenth iniiii versa ry of tho out break of tho World War. Trotzky said he considered it as a paradox and one of history's Jokes that "America, which If supported by its industries and which helped to crush tlermany in order to keep out a solid com petitor, emerped from it (the The I'nited States, he said, ha? war) with a pacifist reputation." now definitely entered the path way ot imperialistic world pol itics, and "while it. has not yet leartipd to realise its own ereat power, it h' utiles on Kurope'i flesh and bones how to u:ie it." lieferrlni; to a recent ppecch by Secretary Hugh's in l.tni.ion Trotzky Haiti: "America already dictates tr Kurope, but Its chief aim Is to put capituMsiic i:t:ro.e on rations nnri It) Itallianize It. The I'nited Stales' 'pacifist' is full of (-rave consequence; as it prepares tht Krcnind for new wars and stupen dous consciueuces." The Soviet minister emphasiz ed that America s attempt to "put l-'itronc on lations," could not pass withoul national and chm resistance. lie recti the Kuro pean proletariat to unite in ol der to colli Iui t this "ImperialislU Americanism." omsir nflllf Mrs. Kllen Post, county health nurse, spent yesterday at Main, where .she made arrangements fur u preschool c liiiil and infant din ic to be ie hi on Monday, August is. This clinic will be conducted by In-. Kslelle Potd Warner, who will have the assistance of local physicians and members of the county health department. The clinic Is open to all children of a presihnol ago and infants, and lr. Warner especially desires that the mothers of i Mlihcn w ho will start school this tall, have their children present tor the clinic. Tree examl nations will be made, and mothers ii be given advice anil Informa tion which will be beneficial to the chilli's future health. Children will not be scored and will not be treated at the clinic. They will, however, be evamiiied for any do feels. 11 mi the niolhers will be giv en inhii e whii h will bo of value in preparin:; the child for starting iis school training. I'lxtop HAMU.i: t;iiKAT (As-o.-hit.Ml !':,..- t.p.:.-.: V.'lre 1 MAPI! AS. r.ritlsh India. Aug. ''-The floods ill southern 1ii.li, which, iiccol'dillg to previous dis-j p:it. lies submerged half the st.it.. of Cochin, caused at least loni deaths at Malabar, according tr 1 ofnilal reports. The loss of life, elsewhere was cotnparative'y ; small. It is estimated that rt. iino persons nre homeless, while thou-hmls of acres of crops haw j been ruined. ' -o . . - . i CARD OF THANKS We wish to take this pie. ins of eti tnlitu: our loartfelt tliat'I.s to the nianv kind f.ielnls. neighbors, anil member of various organla tions who assi-tcd us sitcr ni-.nt sad We wi ll our thank tin m also for tin mati t'eani:;ui floral tubules. Mis I. s. T.nlor and relath GOCIAL. DANCE At Auto Tourist Camp. Canyon vllle. Saturday nk-lit. Aug. 9. Mu sic by sharnird's s ncopators i:ervlHiily tome and hn? a j;.,d litre. ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 6. 1924. PORT ORFDRD TO stage mm Pioneers to (Jnllu-r '.t lllsifjr htol to Recount .Vtoonture of Early luy. ill Oriiton The Jlompcomlntr and riene er's Heunion at Tort Orford on Auxtist !4. 15 and 16, will draw many people from all parts of tin state, according to present Indi cations, l'ort Orford In rich in history. One of the first si-ih 1 spots in southern Orenon, it was the scene of many excltlm? adven tures in tho earl days, and It is surrounded by memories and stories which today thrill tho-a-who know of the pioneer events only by hearsay, on the three days set for the homecoming however, there will be an oppor tunity for the history lover to learn much concerning the" early days udventures and event- for pioneers from all sections will gather to recount old times. Koc buiK is to be well represented and a number of residents of this city are planning to attend. Tho pro pram for the f.iree days fQliows: Thursday, AtiKiist 14. 3 p. m . assembling nt the foot of ltali! Ito.k; address by Hon. IlliiKcr I it rmun : address by Captain Kht'i of the Coos liav I'lrates: B p. m. Indian muck-muck (shell fish of every description served from tho Indlnn pit.). re production of the Battle, of liuttlc Hock. Kriday, Aticnst 15. 10 a. m. sightseeing. A trip to the nianv beautiful and scenic roves. 12 noon a basket lunch Rorved by the ladles of Tort Orford at the Apntc lleach Camp ground. Trout fish ing on the lake. Fresh and sal' water bathini;: S p. m. old tiiiu dance. Ladles will wear hoop skirts. Contlemcn will dispense with boiled shins. Saturday, August lfl. A drivi over the Roosevelt highway. Trips to Cape Hlanco and othct places of interest.: 7 p. m Around tho camp fires on the beach. Reminiscences of early days told by pioneers. ( . ?oc In tf-d I'rcss "Win1.) S A Al M . Auir. fi . C h a rl or A Carroll, of Ind. who with V. J Ovcrturf and others was convict td and firifd in the foikTitl court !n ronncrtion with nlloyod fra'ids In the nrpraisnl of lands for thf stato l)oniiH and loan commission lies nppliod to Urn Htato roal fo late department for a licoiifin to oporato its a i al itato iur.nt. Hif aptlication was turn'd down by Will Moon roal cstato commit slonrr, hnt Carroll di-maniis a lioariutr, which hp is fiiMti'd to nndT thn law. Tho hearinr wll' he at iii-nd AntTust 1 s. convlucted hy V. A. Mnllin, deputy ri'al es tato coin miss toiifT. It U paid Carmll has cprrated without a license. (Assoclatcil Press Li-aseil Wire.) C.M.CI'TTA. India. Aug. . The British nuthoritics will use every means in their possession to defeat "the revolutionary men ace.'' in the r.engal distri. t, the Karl of I.ytton, governor of lton.:al. declared in nn addrtvs at Pacca yesterday. WILL BE DECIDED (SO, llltell l'l.-S.H l.Cll-e.t irO.) ! SAI,i:.M, Aug. 6. Final do- j termination as to what is to be ' done hy the state with regard ti j the north unit irrigation project will probably bo made at a meet lug of the state Irrigation and dralnace securities. , Prior to Hie meeting the gov- i ernor's oftice had nothing to give, out recadhi!! the project. !i ( s i. I.,t.., l-r.-s l.,-a-..,l MKXll'O CITY. Aug. g etitei n defenseless person kil'ed and ten others i wlicu a band of :o artne laws attack, d a lia. ieml.i (iplehen. state of Yiua':: were ided t out near ac- rrom oruing io a sp. i.i ii.,i i Mend.1 to Kl 1 liicls:il t. 75c DANCE! RAINSOW GARDENS WINCHESTER TONIGHT BLUE DEVILS BRITISH CflaT MEN AND WOMEN IN '0cleu TPriXTK KUJJCV f I5j DE GcKpCj The engagement of the Earl of Calloway and Miss Phlllppa Wen doll, daughter of the lato Jacob Wendell, of New York, and sister of tlu f . ..I .nnn..An 1 1,r.un a,.nI,n,.a In I .n.lnn LV. n r II.i.uah VUUIILVS3 Ul LJluoiimi, hub evcu biuwuui.u wuuuuih ' ' .iuodoj i a 17-year-old New York sclmolboy, led the American relay teams teyfl victory in the 400-metre and 1,600-metre races In the Olympio gameil II In 1'aris. Said Zogloul I'asha, Premier of Egypt, was wounded In the drm by a shot fired by a student in Cairo. It. do Goroc, ot New York chief caterer to the Prince of Wales on his American visit, bas ro vealed that on his last Amerlcal tour the, "J9 iM-Pt six valets bus) dressing him up. vv VrV IP M! I I I 1 1 1 ti '111 I I iJ I Rt iimrn iri pinr! "ll lilnLM IT.! It 1 1 L J S.lnr I I J f';.'J-' i lli u j:.z-i .: i..tw, . (Associated Press Leased Wire.)' SAItATOOA. N. Y.. Aug. 6. Karl Kiuule of Salem. Oregon, I America's leatling Jockey, receiv-, ed t broken leg and possible in-! tenia! in.iurio3 while riding Spurt! in a raco today, lie was union-' scions when picked up. ; Throe other jockeys fell but es- raped injury, i-nnde's leg was broken between tho knee and the hip and it was (eared lie might not la ab!a to ride again this sea- son. .' , I RAI.ITU. Ore., Aug. 6. .lockey, Karl Haudp. injured today in the race meet at Saratoga, is the sun . ,u u..,i nr this' city'.' where" he lias" vit.ited ,i ,:,. i...ui vi-iii l,..- ;ci,Mn,; Hi.. -inii.r tosi nasi. 1 c r i Kin fifivnT lit h 31 I'lriU'ttJ I niil i'' t Jill! I - lji,LUt)J.ai.ill ,..' I i'if'js ,'( ; ;l 'r':! :; jqd j slfbh' and expects soon to erect a Ci 1. 1 w i a . ii 'J olw..! conctete garage. I). C. Mot.s is constructing a $K0 garage on 1st c.vcnue North. Tlio band concert tomorrow o night is to be iipoiher interestirg Ilardio fruit ladders and picking program, according to Me an- L::gs at Wharton Iiroa. 'lounccmept iirule l.v I'irector n John C. Shi-Ids today. The band DA'LY WEATHEft REPORT is presenting a number of very U. S. Weatner lrara;t. local of popular numbers and offering a fi'"e. lioseburg. Oregon, 21 hour.' liversificd pro-jrari which will be ntling 7, p. nt. nea-,ing to cveiyone. The seloc- llclative huuiidlly 5 p. m. '.ions to be played are as follows: ' sieiVay 2L'r March, "Amidst Thunder of 1'recipitation in Ins. and Hunds. Cannon." Merneke. ifighest temperature yes- Selection from "Fiddlers Three"; terday 80 Johnstone. , Lowest temperature last "Mighly I.al: a Hose," Nevin. ' night 51 Fox Tiot, "Sittin' in it Coiner." , Precipitation last 21 hours.. C Overture. Morning, Noon and Total piecip. since first of Nii-ht in Vienna," Suppe. month C Trombone N.ivclt;-, "Lassus Normal precip. for this Tt eiibone," Fi!'.i..ure. 1 month D3 Cliaiarlei-istic "In Oin Ar- Total prcip. from Sept. 1. Kansas." Zimmerman. PJ23. to date 18.06 ll tiiioresque. "Willi's Next," Average prccip. from Sept 1, HclMeilt. 1S77 31.10 (In which the lc.nier and tho bass Total deficiency from Sept. drumtnt r become slightly mixed ) 111-3 16.04 (it and selection from tile Opera Average precipitation for 46 wet "Maritana," Wallace. seacons, (September to May, ic March, "Weill libit Vein," elusive) 31.4 Sch'-ammel. Fair toni-ht an 1 Thursday. (Stt'r Spangled Unnner.) WM. liKLL, Meteorologist. NEW YORK GIRL TO MAURY BRITISII EARL. ' A f. J -V 'i- a.'j' " 'vj i - vkV" ''1 'V --; The enpagemejt has been announced tn London of Miss Phlllppa Wendell, of New ork. to th Karl of Galloway. ,m whom she Is mo tor., I here t her mother', home, Ssn-J-t.lKelmry. near London. Miss Vi' i- le'l Is a sister of the Countc. nf Carnarvon, whose father-rn law. tn.- I.. to Kurl of Carnarvon, mbh Hnwatd Carter, th. Amertcan Ervpt piev.-i. discovered iiie tomb of Kicj Tui-aiikh Anico neat Luxor la la of Ut hiuki, Lt)l- ' NEWS OF THE DAY. . FORMER SECRETARY KAlVlLU Amvftli.K SALEM. Aug. 6. Frank 1 I'tinbar of Astoria, former seere- ,ar - v of 8"l,p' lia3 bW appointed jj trppraiser' ffir .the state land ! board. He will examine lands on which the state is forced tc foreclose because of delinquent interest payments on loans from tho irreducible school fund. o . CARD OF THANKS Wo wish to than:; a:i tho kind ft -lends end neighbors who helped tw during our recent sorrow and v.e wl .h to thank them also for tho many beautiful floral offer- in.gs. MRS. AMANDA M. MITTAN AND FAMILY'. Jin. W. II. MITTAN, AND FAMILY. ( EUILDING PERMITS ISSUED , no... k ,i :I. L. Iiltter has secured a per- .V' cnMruf 6'.(! dwllllls cn Ivi'iic R-reet, near tho corner uf Oak. The dwelling is to be thor- ougii,' modern in every particular ;,,ul ''s t0 Dl" 'or BH' "r r('"1- a. e. Davidson lms also obtained a per- m!t fcr a JaOO addition to the blue. Rr.ii'.h shop located near the Iicr Creek brklne. He is 'cleaning 1 Si rrii-iS-.f A t ,4o: r - issg -was takingananAfinr,u,l,8T V-ueverstopandsniftfcJ bee for n ol l . lnat nch i.. H natural, tempting aroma O $2.00 see us i first JwTTrrr555 FARM BUREaJ uutji-EKAUVEEXCH Roseburg-Oaj. Fade Aw Figure-Reducin?G3J Fade-Avay Bust and Back Reducer A fashioned reducing Drasslero shaped top and bottom and specially made to conform to the figure at every poiut. Hook back, ribbon shoulder straps, practical, remov able, adjustable. Made in sizes 31 to 50. price $5.00 The Mnrhsbury Cmp Exclusive Distributors for htk t NEW TODAY : FOR SALE Electric range, used 13 mo. I'hone l.iO-R. I'LA'TiES Luscious Crav. funis nc-w n-ai'.v for canning. 1'hone 3TF12. FOU KENT 5 room furnished' house with bath and piano. 114 W. 1st Ave. No. . WANTED Woman or girl for general housework. Myrtle Creek. Wll. P. Weaver. LINCOLN sho'.'k absorbers will make your car ride better. Unip qua Battery Station. 6TDGnOVTHfirblockwrxid, I'hone 2jF2. speci::.l price or 7 tiers or more. FOR RENT 4 room furnished house, small family only. I'hone 179-J. or call 547 So. Stephens A-STROM DERG carburetor will save gas and make your car run better. I'mpqiia Mattery Statina. FORr:ENT Furnished 5 room house, close in, on Mill St. Carl It. Neai. l'ost Office Bids I'hone 229. TiVO-NEW houses for sale of trade. On easy terms or will n11 cheaper for all cash. I'hone. 50-Y or 173-Y. ! XEW90 AMI'.-batteries for" nil small and medium size cars. M5.50. C.tiaranteed one year. L'mpqua Battery Station. FOR SAL Crawford peaches a orchard. Fine for canning. Four miles south on highway, take gravel road to right. Highland , Orchard. . I WOMAN with child 2 years old wants position as housekeeper for bachelor or widower. Mrs. Illevins.. ltapp Rooming Hons. Bd7 Sheridan St. . , F'OR SALE -Crawiord pejuhes for canning, 2.50 and 11.75 i'r; bu. Bring boxes. Every' day -eept Sunday. I'hone 2F23. S. A. Roser. WANTED Man and wife t r' ,ok i, n rnneh. very I"-"1 work for both. Position last one or two months. Address R. C. care News itevie. l',t rluaoi i tew snares of Durant acceptanc S'lCK f"r sale. $2 per share down, bal ance 2 per share per nion h a $15 per share. E. A. Key. T ' minal Hotel. lyosebtirc."; . FOR" SALE One 23 It. 'B arv gas engine: one 6 h. p. tionary gas engine: one -i centrifugal pump: W ' 0 ' corrugated pipe: J'"' . 4. "' pipe, atevl. Box 24. inches , r. Ore. - FOR RENT A few choice Uire; rocm furnished apta. J heat. Hot water. Fully cquiPP laundry room. I'hone l ' y apartment. Within one block business center ' t"r cuUrs sble rates. For full Pr phone 6S. Kohlhagen Apt-'- .Mil Mat R(ttti as to tottj, J a t Kfoj PropiTly ,1 ProvIW 0'lf$trii, 1n rl. Uai lenrth J able u timJ .. m n $101 ti I MILLINERY I 6 HALF St Sioa'! ti ii f trimmnJ kiiil .J6.W. JiMMi values it Ii 5 quality toast J rliokf for IIS '' ford to tor w 1 over to Beit js: i at Carr'i. shars l straws, ftt I t untrlmmed kit a ' 79c. Our Talw Cr DR.H.a EXSLUSiVE on SERVICE PerkimBuMM Second Floor W rF. D sawinol W automobile 1 able M ecoticE- Damafe,Wll IS it