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HtJS lkfi$ mmk SPURTOKIY, BE LENGTHENED Power Company Negotiat ing for Extension of Spur on North Side. MRS.6USH TELLS OTHER WOMEN How Pain in Sideand Drag ging Down Feelings Were Relieved by Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound Ma;sona,New York. " I had ter rible pains in both my aides end a dragging-down TKKATT 1UTIHEO GOOD IMPROVEMENT THE biggest thing in buying tires is the knowledge that the quality runs all the way through. You can be sure of this when you put your money into a Revere Cord, a Revere Tube or the new 30x3'2 inch "R" Tread Clincher Cord that Revere has built especially for the owncr3 of light cars. Revere value is more outstanding than ever this year. COODVEAR RUBBER COMPANY Distributors Portland Oregon Extension of Tracks Would Eliminate Eye-Sore Now Caused by Old Rock Quarry. iiiiii,. , Ami BOOK IS IDENTIFIED; (Associated Press Leased Wire.) ROME. Auk. 19. The body of Giacomo Mattetli, the aocialiHt rtrnutv. whoso disappearance on Juuf 10, stirred italy was defin itely Identified late yesterday by S gnor Dura, a dential who easily recognised work he had done on the deputy's teeth a year and a half aco, and by relatives and acquaintances. Th-i Identification was estamisn- a small chapel at the Riano also some outdoor work on the farm, The Vegetable Compound has given me back my health and I cannot praise it enough. I am perfectly will ine that vou should use these facts if The California Ori eon Power i my letter will nelp older women who Company is neK(tlatinn for the, ex-1 JUlj I suffer. "-Mrs. DklBUUvBush. tension of the Kennv ral road Ulllir r. u. J, iHBeii,n. x. feeling that af- fectedmesothat I could hardly walk, and I got run down A friend who had taken I.vdia 1 el in E.Pinkham'sve-i cemetery where tho body was tak- etable Compound : en Saturday following its discovery advised me to try underneath a roadside culvert near it and l nave I Mcrcfano, ob the outskirts of taken it with the I it,, me. where It Is believed to have best result. I do Wn morn thin two months. my housework and Despite her repeated Insistence, .Matteottl'a widow w-o not allow ed to view the body which was vir tually unrecognizable. The two most important moans of Identl fieatJon relied upon by the authori ties were Matteotti's dentistry and wedding ring found on the right The spirit of helpfulness shown in the letters we are constantly publish ing is w,orthy of notice. These women know by experience what I.ydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound will do. Your troubles are the same as theirs. I f you have pains and a dragging- . . . , . . .v.i. i. -.1 uuwn leeiuiK aim 01 c nri yuuo tuu - and t Is desired to use this land ritoble ,rot by Mrs. Bush.B e)(peri. for warehouse and Itorane pur- anj the Uml)un(1 a iiL In North Itoseburg, and It is pos sible that this track will' be ex tended In the near future to con nect with the company's land ad joining the substation in the northeustern part of the city. The power company has a large tract uf land there not . now occupied, 4 (Associated Press Lea Vt ire.) 4 ASHINUTON. Aug. IB. tlflcations of the liquor ! between Sweden and I the I'nited States was lor- ! mally .exchanged yesterduy 1 at the state department. , C (Associated Press Leased Wire.) MOUNT VKRNON. Iowa. Aug. 19. This town is without water and light to- day due to the waters of Big Creek flooding the pow- er house, Jights went out at mldnlKht, heavy crop dam- age Is reported throughout this section, but no loss of life or livestock. Heavy rain is falling this morning. er Sullivan during the tour which will f require three months, final ly ending, in San Francisco. ' rinses hut hefnre this ran he satis factorily done f.ie spur must ex- shipments are YONCALLA POST- OFFICE IS ROBBED In broad daylight thieves enter ed and advice given the parents, tween 9 o'clock and noon on Sun day and took afout $30 from (lie cash drawer. A side window was forced open and tho thieves en tered the building In that way. They opened tho till and took all Of the cash In sight and then fled, leaving no clue. Local officers are endeavoring to eet some tntre of the persons responsible, but have been unable to find any trace of them. It is possible thai the same men who robbed the Kiddle posttiffire broko into the Yoncalla building. Tho lengthening of the spur will be a decided Improvement, for It will result in the filling hi of the big quarry hole near the Benson school. This quarry was ued when the city was doing some of Its first con oyend'7 dangen ' U ! .ipmu and w.. on. of .he Is filled with water most of the I l;ut" " . '"'" "M and is a breeding place fori-"7"' "' '"''" Catch- ' aiiAiuua iu itruci.t? mi? niu-nest price anci many negan picking and shipping before the fruit was fit or consumption. slgnment ! listed. j In most cases picking has begun too early, beliefs Mr. Hurd, and . as a consequence the fruit is sent ! out under-ripe. This will work to , the general disadvantage of green hand. Police authorities, continuing their search for other evidence in the vicinity, where the body was found discovered a dilapidated copy of Corrlere Italiano, dated June 7. parts of the newspaper Messagero of the same date and scraps of a newspaper, the Pravo I.idu, which officials believe to I have been the property of a Slav ho is under arrest in connection i with the Matteottl disappearance. also The police attach importance to the fact that a newspaper in the Slavic language, such as the Pravo Lldu, is unknown in this section of the country. SPORT SHORTS ice ceil A v . As you prepare dinner . H' tk, breakfast quantity of J .Quaker Oat. that'eook.,1. S WTt When done. n . ' . Then place in the frig UMj . f nut. or borne, and .uSa day. just ta :&xzy Standard fall a;ze onj Uefim: VA pound,; C&fr. Quick r l. i Phone 149 for messenger parcel delivery service. for I Everything for foot comfort and I coin cure, corn and bunion pads, I j foot soap and powder, absorbent rnllon and bandages, and the fa- Lloyd mous Jung's Arch Support. Crocker. Peoples Supply Co. ANNOUNCEMENT Canning Season Now On Mr. T. J. Felix Moran, factory representative of the Kerr Glass Mfg. Co., manufacturers of Kerr Self-Sealing, Kerr Economy, and Kerr Wide Mouth Fruit Jars, is making his headquarters at our store for the next two days, Wednesday and Thursday, giving help and advice to housewives who are having any trouble in canning fruits, vegetables or meats. You will find a full display of the above named jars in our- window and we will have a becial price for these two days. Be sure and call and have Mr. Moran explain how to use these jars. "THE BEST FOR LESS" PEOPLES SUPPLY CO. Grocery Phone 145 Market Phone 363 year, mosquitoes and flies and all for rubbish. Many complaints have been made repardliiK the quarry, and its renoval to make way for the railroad spur exten sion would be a great benefit. The extension of the spur would also probably have a stimulating effect on industry. It would open up considerable land In North Itoseburg which Is suitable for in dustrial purposes, but which Is not now served by railroad transportation. The California Oregon Power , company will put in a spur suitable 1 for the handling of cars loaded.; with pole and heavy machinery j ami equipment so mat me nn provement would bo of a substan tial character. o Eat Ilazelwoou at Wimborly'i. When It arrived on eastern mar kets It was unsalable and not only resulted in a loss on that particu lar shipment but also Rtopped con sumption, which resulted in later shipments finding a sluggish market. (Associated. Press Leased "Wire.) NEW ORLEANS. Aug. 19. Pancho Villa, world's flyweight champion won a newspaper deci sion over Amos Carlln, Jeanette, La, in .15 rounds. JOHNSON CITY, Tenn., Aug. 19. W. L. "Young" Stribling, Macon, Ga., scored a technical knockout over Jack Stone, New York light heavyweight In the fourth round of a scheduled eight round bout. COLUMIH'S, Ohio, Aug. 19. Gene Tunney, American , light heavyweight champion won r technical knockout over Joe Loh man of Toledo, when the referee stopped the bout in the eighth round. ' . L IPPIBG PBUB COItVALLlS, Aug. 19 Caution as to sale of Willamette valley green prunes on the consignment basis Is urged by C. J. Hurd, mar keting specialist for tho Oregon Agricultural college extension ser vice. For the first time in many years heavy green prune ship ments are being made from the Willamette valley, because of the almost total failure of the and Mllton-r reewater prune crop where buyers (Associated Press Leased Wire.) WASHINGTON, Aug. 19. A, committee to represent the sen ate nt the funeral of Senator Colt of Rhode Island was appointed by Senator Cummings, president pro-tenipore of the senate, as fol lows: Senators Gerry. Rhode Island; j L. Copolund of New York; Dale, of Vermont; Fletcher of Florida;: Hale of Maine; Jones of New' Mexico; Keyes ot New. Hamp shire; McClean of Connecilc utt: ' I'ittmnn of Nevada; Heed of Pennsylvania; Wudiworth of New! York and Walsh bf Massachu-j setts. I O : SALEM. Aug. 19. It will re quire 3(13,233 pamphlets con taining the various measures to go before the voters of Oregon at the November election to supply the demand under the law, ac cording to a statement Issued to day by Sam A. Kozer, secretary of state. Arguments "for and against the mensures also' will be contained in these pamphlets. .Mailing of the pamphlets will start Monday. There are proposed constitutional am nients and three meas, s to be referred at the fall election. The constitutional amendments relate to the voters' literary test, public and welfare of roads, ways and waterways, extending the provis ions of the soldiers' loan and bo nus law and compulsory work men's compensation law for haz ardous occupations. ' The proposed laws are the ol eomargarine and condensed milk bill, regulation of the naturo path profession and the proposal to repeal the state income tax act. Cnder the laws these PAItlS. Aug. 19. Johnny Welssiiitiller of Chicago, partici pating in the international swim ming meet at Vienna did the 100 metre free-style in 5 7 4-5 sec onds, says a dispatch to the sporting paper L'Auto. The mark given In the above dispatch would be a world record. NOTICE TO PRUNE GROWERS NOTICK Is hereby given to all the members of the South louclas Idaho , ' "operative Prune Growers Tool mat a meeting will bo held In the Kcnerallv net their 'bl Fellows Hall in the City of Dam- I imieis niiiKi ue sfia 10 an regisi ' cred Voters, and shall be in the supply. "Sell for cash any amount the buyers aro willing to use." Mr. Hurd advises, "but be very care ful about making consignment shipments. It looks as though the quantity of green prunes goinn out of the valley this year will he ns great as that shipped from Idaho, eastern Oregon, and east ern Washington last year, when the supply was greater than the demand and growers lost practi cally their entire crop as well as thousands of dollars paid out for boxes and freight." Ilepoi'ts come from Pouglas. Marlon, Yamhill, Lane, Polk and Clackamas counties that green fruit shipments are being made but there Is a seemlnKly unac countable variation in the price being paid. In some sections (Jo a Myrtle Creek, Oregon, on Friday, the 29th day of August. 1924. at the hour of eight o'clock P. M. of said day. for the purpose of elec ting a Hoard of seven directors and perfecting the organization of the South Douglas Cooperative Prune Growers Pool, and to trans act any other business that may legally and properly come before said meeting. It. FATE, EDWIN WEAVER, S. S. JOHNS, FRED WEAVER, A. V. CASWELL. - - - - - - ton is the going price while In RViSAlK!l'lK'l'l'l others fin remit for a packed "suit- GOOLIDGE HDST TO ROOF LEAK? Now is the time to prepare for the Winter rains. If it needs Repairing, we have Sterling Roof Paint and Asphalt to Patch it. If it needs Prepared Roofing, we have prices and samples. it. S, ee our DENN-GERRETSEN CO. Fuel and Building Material 231 N. Main St. Phone ? V f si I IHIS one word t- sag- j" jr5-".-" f j 1 g,-fi( of our tiitnv K' M - ". ' T4dT I sonic.- It i -i . ;i n - that fjj 3 - - t. -"" 'C-V-'iru "'" ! -: Li "! 1 T-JfcT?: . to the , i totu- molt- -1 . j . -V city wl, i iimit-d to "We A - OtPCUDAUC V? t i Please" H. S. Fni- NHH TRANSFER ANL- SI J4Cl CC. PHONfc ...0 n M 0 For the New.Home! Furniture e have a good line of Dining Room, Kitchen and Parlor Furniture. Floor Coverings Rugs Linoleum and Con Koleum, new patterns reasonably priced, beau tiful designs. Curtains and Curtain Rods We carry a good stock and order special sizes and grades. Prompt and Efficient Service wth quality and riant prices. Let us figure with you. PARSLOW t? s i urniiure io. 111 N. Jackson Street Roteburg, Oregon (Asoi Inted Press Leased Wire.) I'LYMOI'TII. Aug. 18. Presi dent Coolide was host at his father's home to tlnee fellow va cationists --Henry Kord. Thomas Edison and Harvey l'lrestone. Word was received early last night that the party planned a visit here today and the presl- dent arranged lor their reception at his father's homo. The famous inventor and man ufactures have been Traveling together with their families in outings for several summers. , mails ten days before the date of the general election. The following statement shows tho number of registered voters ion August II, 19H4. segragated by counties, as- reported to the secretary of state: County ' Number Tlaker 7,859 , Henton 6,430 Clackamas 16,063 Clatsop 8,674 Columbia 5.044 Coos 10.361 Crook 1,783 Curry 1,415 Deschutes 3,377 Uouglus , 10, OSS Gilliam .' 2,229 C.rdnt 2,9bf Harney 1.383 Hood River 3,007 Jackson 10,969 Jefferson 1,155 Josephine 3,852 Klamath 6,065 Lake 2.056 Lane J0.308 Lincoln . 3.735 Linn 10,824 Malheur . 3.256 Marion 22,56:1 Morrow 2.324 Multnomah 121.889 Polk 7,553 Sherman , 1.878, Tillamook .. 6,010 Dnatilla- 17.400 j .f'nion .. 6.680) Wallowa 3.237 Wasco . . 7.1 SI Washington 1 4.4 1 S Wheeler - 1.176 j Yamhill . 8.0S5 A CRY IN THE NIGHT, griping pains in the vitals, cramps, weakening diarrhoea - whether child cr adult, immediate comfort and ease in CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC and DIARRHOEA REMEDY Pnvn to keen alwava on hand. Makes a Fine Wall Let us tell you 11 about it. Churchill Hdw. Co. The previous record, also helj bv etki v . " Wclssmuller, JIH-nn. 1!T Al 7k. M UlSON! PROCESSED J mm & P. S. Has been a re-V""1'""'""" cent drop in price. j To Portland Low round trip fans S8 00 1 Ported and return. SotdonFridm' Saturdays and bundayi. Return Eoki davs. $9.75 to Port,anJ ald return. Sold any fal Return limit October31stStotOTersaiJ wnere. Its comfort. rnnvrnimwinilnriMi Snurftern Par-tfi. cwriM mL . . - Hw..iw neiu nviUI UimR , you than any otherforniotranspomiio tor full information cotMuiokut . W. W. WINEGAR, General Agtnt Phone 11 Roeburj, Ortjon ait lieam Fact WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua RELIABLE TAILOR J. H. BERNIER Upstairs Next Umpqua Hotel , , Cleaning, Pressing, Alteration We Make Your Clothes in Roseburf CONSTANTLY IMPROVED BUT NO YEARLY MODELS Orchard Ladders r Kavp thn I urn.. Drrriarrl Ladders in all These ladders are made of air dried spruce, forced with steel brackets and steel truss rod in each step. This combination holds laoaerj v and enables you to keep it tight at all tunes. U and see them. L. W. METZGER Warehouse at Oak and Pine . i Totnl 363.233 A". iei.it. .1 Vn r l.enseil Wire.! MIS MOIM.'S. lnwa. A hi;. 1 : Two men lost their lives, niiinv bead of cattle were destroyed and properly diimace of hupdleds e thousands of dollars was done in a terrific rain storm that aw. pi over eastern Iowa last nii;ht Traetically all of the cities and towns caught In the rain an flooded and the Wapslplniion eedar and 1U Creek overflowed I heir banks lUid sui'mcrged farm ia:ni. .1. M. Schley ami Declude Ilar ret. farmers llviim near Hcriram. were drowned. No damage was reported in this city. L 10 VISIT FAMILIES m i MITCHKLL FIKhl. Auk. 1- I Father John J. Sullivan, chap-' tain of ti.o Amoriotm avfutiun corps in Franco during tho war. ft horo for (.htcanio iu an army; Dddge Brothers Motor Cars ii 1 1 1 I V airplane on the lirst lap of his (VJtn,-. J C C tour of the country to visit fam- u yJ'i ' - WlQ fl U 000 72 Dealers in Dodge Can ilies of aviators who lost their lives In the service. Twenty-nine cities hesldiv rhic.'iro are to he xisited hv rJ(ti ROSEBURG Hall's Catarrh Medicine Sl,-';, your system of Catarrh or Deaf ness caused by Catarrh. Sold by dnif cists (or over 4U vears r. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. i'-v-r- s A TUBFUL , of Clothes ; WASHED' ABSOLirraY .U CLEAN The Savage wasnfr Hf-.ifpt In Onlv Fifteen Minutes ... i ..n meiv . Tk tr,;a Savaee Wasner j"- Lid? gear and spin for one iv.mute and enough for the line. OFFERS NO OTHER WHERCrt A Demonstration Wilt frove u EverybodylExctang.