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ROSF.BURC NEWS-REVIEW Tl IURSDAY. AUGUST 21. 1924. FOUR ' ve.stlgatloi fvT THE NEW W SI Vj V Through Jasper National Park esation h ,400 iquare miles in the heart of the snow-capped Canadian Rockiel a treasure-land of snow peaks, glaciers and lakes and the larg est tame sanctuary in the world. Jasper Pa:k Lodge providei modern accommoda tions and recreations for 350 guests. (Altitude only 3409 feet. Kates $6 up, American Flan.) LOW SUMMKK AKKS A. B. Iloltorp, City Pass. Act. 120', Thinl Si. Tl. Kr,!wr. Sluu 1'OKILAND, OKli. Serine Booklet Titt RIACMIB ONLY IV Canadian ationalailways IAKCEST RAILWAY SYSTEM IN THE WORLO 1 Tlio funeral of Hi.' late Mrs. A. F. Sieunix Mas llrlcl from t li - rn ily resitli nee ill 'I o'clock Wcilnes tlav. bviiiK 1 1 f ml -n hy one ot tin; largest n:itln;riiiK of Iriemls f tin-1 linn fitfully tltitt ever has attended a funeral in Oakland. The floral tributes bespoke the esteem of Mrs. Klcarns which came from the community atnl dis tant places. .Many tetters ami t'l''-' grams were rceuivi it from prouil-j ucnt peoplo expressing tii ii- n'nti-; jinjrit s mid regrets of being unable to attend, j Pallbeari rs consisted of T. II. ItavlB, C. 11. .Maiipin, K. M. Kobhc. Janus Medley, 1). W. .Strong anil 1(. W. Davis. j Many people from Itoseburg, Kit-, gene. Yoncnlla, l)r;iin, Klkton anil Cottage drove wore present, 1 Tom t-1 nent people from, further points wito Jlon. George .tl. Itrown oi , Salem, Ore, Justice of I ho supreme court; Mrs. L. II. .Stearns hikI j Kntnrfs Spalding of Purtland; Mrs.' Mi Id red Chcnowcth Jtussell, of .Spo- j kane, anil Mrs. .Manu Stiilnakor of I ilarslifield. I Interment was made In the I. O. : O. P. cemetery, liev. J. K.. Howard officiating and .Mr. anil .Mrs. M. ii. Hitter as funeral directors. The WHlard Battery Minimi lias moved to 122 Smith Stephens St. r Newland Untitling. , OUTBREAK UCCI RS AY MENU I SENA IE f ('oriiini)f ft from Tut-'e 1 1 two letters, m rcmiii'I' tl tJ ', ; Kp'iiili ii ii i i Ili-U'ians of the uVrla- 1 ra'inn they Jiijii made win n ihev' entered the Kuhr that they had tl tun m merely to enforce pay in nt by tho Germans. And the (iiirmun delegates at London, t hmuh tin lirMUh prime minister liad made it plain Hit; JtfichstaK would riot a1- ' pt the proposed plan unless the. I Kuhr wcrt' evacuated., .vverth- i's, M. ilerriot went on, he had come ht foro the cabinet in I'aris "deeided to liinit to a immanim I of one year thf! military occupa tion of lh.- Kuhr. "To k( beyond thin was to rbk aj-'aiii a rupture of the confer-, cine," the premier added, ,nid he became convinced that if Frame remained in the Ruhr ee pt tor a dehnite May h1u would May (hen- absolutely ulone. "They will appear runphb'ra'de to all those who believe with the experts that defaults and p n il tien limit be avoided as minii hh possible and that the reparations problem must bo fdved peai-'ful-ly ami righteously." Arbitration, lie c.ouUnucd had "in i proved markedly t tie met hod nf tratisferH such a was defined in the Dawes plan and has trans formed tlie regime of payment in kind which has caused so many dil fieulties In the past." M. llerrloi repeated hU prom Isr to p,o before the assembly of 1 lie League of Nations at (Jeiieva fn s'tpport of the pact lor mutu al a-istance Mid to urfe trie leai'ipt to nn.anh'e (ts rirht of In- Orchard Ladders- I have the Lucas Orchard Ladders in all lengths. These ladders are made of air dried spruce, rein forced willi steel brackets and steel truss rod under each step, litis combination holds ladders rigid and enables you to keep it tight at all limes. Call and see them. L. W. METZGER Warehouse at Oak end Fine M fiXi 'Tm"!j(Srr"m 2 ' O' kl'K drivers mid onr truckmen are all In- Mrn.t'd In Iho iihsolute Ileei-:.1IV of ll M 111! I i III! VOIII' IMiiperly iilh i;re;it riU'e. In lo:m ilisinnce IniuliiiK llleir earellllnesK eiillllls. "We Aim to Please" H.S. FRENCH IIIA'ISftl AND STORACt CO. PHONE 2.0 SaaxoiumiJEsn'oyuKiic: Ktlpatloa under the treaty of In retard to Male urnirneitirt are limited t lie Faid the French ad don its utmost in London tt) brinr forward t tie problem of inter-ullled debts, but it had found it imp'-oble to graft this (-uestlon on to the question of thu txecuHon of the Iawe pla n. This, however, hn added, would be di.-ruhsed at another conler- ' elire. "HM-urity." the premier contln i ned. "should be considered at an other conference. I do not Hey why Franc,- nhouhl not take thf initiative l:i such u brave man ner.'' M. Uerrlot reminded parlla in nt that he hnd obtained an agreement from the Uriti-ih at London that they would not with draw irom the Cologne area until ; after it was determined that , (ierniany was fulfillinL' her obli gations. He also pave the text of , the iipreenn nt for the resumption of noimal economic relations with ' France. In concluding Ills remarks, the premier airain referred to the Leai'iie of Nations, declaring: "The London conference, in our opinion, marks only out! of '.he first steps against war which i au'ht to lead to a true peace. We Fhall very hooii the work thus c the League of Nations." The premier received a Pen nine ovation from his friends, but the hostile demonstration was ' quite marked, the communists crying "amnesty," . and hoisting banners. The communist deputy, ; Henri Marty, led the cat calls and booing, but the opposition subsid ed when II. lierriot took thu ros trum and began to speak. ! Ueforo he had launched Into his statement, however, the boo ing began a'aln and M. Marty held aloft a banner bearing the phrase "another crime." Creat enthusiasm wan display-' ed when M. Uerrlot declared that the applh ation of the Dawes plan would dissipate the war spirit and when, he told of! France's horor at the thought of' war. ( The premier also was applaud-i ed when he said he could not re-1 fuse the Dawes plan, which was based on cooperation ami when lie emphasi.ed the importance of a rbitration. He was interrupted by the communists, who cried: "Down with " ur, and long live peace." These Interruptions were frequent but the premier's sup porters gave him rousing chrers when he told of the method which had been adopted tor determining when (lermany was in default. This method, he said, was entire ly in accordance with the treaty of Versailles. A violent display by the com munists forced Fa ul Fainleve president of the chamber to dis continue the HininjT alter the premier had finished his state ment. M. Marty's lannuuo had lie.-n so uurcM rai'ied t'.at M. J'ainUve had at various times warned him, but v hen h.; final ly produced thu communist's am nesty poster and waved it from the rostrum that I'ninleve put on his hat tauruil iug Ihu session whs at an end. The communist deputy then started to scale the tu-crelary'tf desk and to occupy the speaker's empty chair, but the ushers pro vented this move in lime and hastily evacuated the chamber and its galleries, while the ex-! treme radicals kept on crying , "amnesty." The phrase which made M. -Fainleve suspend the sitting was. Marty's shouted declaration; ! "All the ministers are filthy j scoundrels. " : AFRAID SHE C0ULDJ0J LIVE rjE 0?J 'BRASS TACKS' Operation Advised, but Lydia E. Pinkhara'f Vegetable Compound ' Made It Unnecessary Glasgow, Kentucky. "I was run down, iiervoua with no appetite. My in. iii-u, iiiiiiiilSi,i,) ''ad JT'ven mo Idlt-H'f ! I (trouble for five or f g.jT-t'j) j .Sjx years. Attimea it was all 1 cnuldiio to live, and the doc tor said I couldn't live but a phort time longer with out an operation. inatwas two vears arro. Mygid- ijter-in law recom- "' i, 'Ii table Compound. She had never used it lii-rseh', but she said one of her neighbors gullered just like Idid, and it cured her. After 1 had taken four bottles the pain left my side. 1 had a fine apitite to eat anything that was put before me, and 1 began to do all my work and my wa-ibini?. something 1 hadn't done fur years. 1 am a dress maker, and this last fall I began suf- have to pursue i my side attain, bo 1 began innu'nreil before taKingtnevepet.iLilct.ompoundaKain. i am on my iounn out tie, wnien maKea eight in all 1 have taken. I feel so much better when I take it and every body tells me 1 look better. My appe tite improves and I feel stronger 'in every way. I ant a very nervous wo man and it seems to help my nerves so much." Mrs. MAiiUUi WAUJiR, Glasgow, Kentucky, (.MunelRted l're Leaed Wire.) : KXHOl'TK EAST WITH GES Kli.U. HAWKS, buffalo, N. V., Auir. 21. Hefinlto conclusion to conduct a campaign of "brass tacks not bombast" was reiter ated by Charles O. Dawes, as he traveled eastward on his first lampiilKti trip as the republican candidate for vice-president. Such an intention was announced by the nominee in his acceptance ad dress Tuesday night at his home in Kvanstou. 111., and was em phasized by him today in discuss ing the speech he would make In Augusta. Maine. Mr. Dawes feels voters want a discussion of is sues conducted with definitencsf and force, rather than any ex positlnn of generalities. "The American Totin? public in my opinion wants straight fiom the shoulder speaking from their candidates for their natlon .'. ofiices. and I intend to give It in them." was the way he sum med up his intention. Ilelieving that extemporaneous address lends Itself more to such treatment of the issues than does prepared speech-making. He does not Intend to write out his speech in advance. In fact before leav ing Kvanston yesterday he threw in the waste basket the address he had prepared for delivery at Lincoln, Nehr., August 2!), on the agricultural question and will peak extemporaneously. He pre pared his Augusta address in part s. veral days ago. 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Name. o4ddres3 RARE CHAULMOOGAA GROWN BY U. S..FOR LEPROSY CURE ATTENTION CO. D. i; r dr AucliM L' .til. L I K I 1 iind pay, Monday, M A11STKKS, Com. (A..noclnted Press Leased Wire.) NEW YOIIK. Auk. 21- Before departing for Sea Girt, N. J., where ha plans to fire the first broadside against President Cool Idgo's position as the nominee of the republican party, John W. Davis will confer here today with Clem L. Shavpr, his campaign manager and other party leaders on ceneral ennmaien nlans. Mr. Shaver is returning f rom ' Iorto the west to supplement reports made by telegraph concerning what he regards as a favorable drift in that section to the dem ocratic national ticket. He al ready has advised the presiden tial nominee that the people in thu. west are anxious to heur Mr. Davis. o Rock Springs Coal, Utah Coal. Coos Day Coal and Diamond Briquet at summer prices. Page (By Associated Press.) WASHINGTON', Aug. IS. Uncle Sam has enlisted in the fight against leprosy from a new angle. At the department of agriculture's ' station hi Hell, Mil., the govern-i ment Is engaged in propagating chaulmoogra plants, from which oil will be obtained lo treat lepers. About (170 plants are growing In Maryland, anil over 2,000 have al ready been shipped to Hawaii, the Philippines, the Canal Zone and Itlco, to mature in the warmth of a tropical sun. There is no place in the United States where tho trees will develop fully. This work has been going ou since 1!I20. when Joseph K. Kock. agricultural explorer attached to the office of foreign seed and plant Introduction, visited the Jungles of Burma and Siam, searching for chaulmoogrn trees. Tracing chaulmoogra historv. Kock found that its seeds and aestern Asia In general as pallia tives In leprosy and other skin diseases, and were employed by them both externally and internal ly." There are about 500 lepers in the United States, ns nearly as ciin be ascertained, says the Unit ed States public health service. About 225 are In one colony nt Carville, La. A Ftnall colony which was located at Buzzards Bay in Massachusetts was ' merged with the Louisiana colony in 1921. There are about 3U0 registered lepers and It is estimated that around lit! hae not been Identified. . Those afflicted are lookine to . chaulmooim oil utW anil the resuiu KIWI" with it lead sursWJ to foresee the iv will be added to fc4 dies whica man ciitm STUDIO ANNOUtttW Vnnre Munlc ST r4 s,.t 1st. Hettlsterit'' Vn Jarkson SL IM classes. (Car will oi ren 4 to 6 years o High School Ckci rinninl CUM W vi will ha-' sawl Mr. Lumber & Fuel Co. Phone 212. oil "have been known for centuries to the natives of Burma and south- I Sa' isl'aet ion guaranteed on all kodak d velopiug anil printing. We alMi h 1 1 1 -1 1 1 not with Hints. 1'ivnip! s.Tiee. LIod Crocker. I'll. .lie 11:1 fer mess.-nger fc pi'iel d.liverv ser lee. (Aswneial. PEKING. TI III CHI mm co. ONE SOLID II : Cwnnii. 7k iiu, Monday, Amjust L.')!h OPENING PLAY A liAMGII Lv jjf With Plenty of Vaiitloviil'j in Connection TO THE LADIES: Thu ticket will admit aey i. accotr.pamed by one paid siUitt t Prices: Adult j 3c, NO EXThA CHARC.LS FOii CLIP THIS OUT I ce rcxt N'vfJ.iy nig it, ii l, CiiilJi'cn 10c FCSCKVED SEATS. 1 Auk. 21. K. Ycshi.- jiwjt, .liipant'MP lnmi.stiT to Cliiiui nnl senior diploni;it ;it ri-klnv. h.is iutoniK-il h. M. Karaklian. Hiiisi:t:i ambassitilur lo China of Ms n liis al to cliTulatc ainoni; the nifinh. i.s of the iliilrmaiio corps repugn, t itii; the piotorol powt-rs the Karaix 1 1 ; i ti tiot M'Kanliim tin? I ra ust r of tho liussjan ilouation to thr.S... vii't jiii mm nt it was amiouiu 1 today. 'I'lii! refusal it was said, was il ;o tt irrrl.'vaiit mati-r aiul p. ii):. ,1 allusions (ttniuiiu-d in the nolo. osl!iawH in said to have Mi.;- I to Karakhan that h liis nolo in luoro modern tortus. '1 he KarMihuti nolo rrea' somew h.it iM a sensation i vt el; hy jt;; tone, hs well ns hy refusal to aecctlr to Iho terms hi Plllt t Vrvnr Vascd Wire.) HAI'TK. Ind.. Aiij?. :M refusal to aecctlr to Iho terms hi:d ls-ff?f 45 T7 itown b tho l ulled Suites uii'l r WIA vTijr whicli t lit latter country wei;!tl fj L j h V : consent to the transfer of the Km mt ntm m I rm i & siau legation. Tho I'nilnd Slate? Ti-:r;h wm. jcnnints ;ryan was injur ed last cvonlni; when nn auto mobile in which ho was spoodinc from Tuscola to Mattoon. 111., 1 turned ovor on tho hiKhway. u.;-! Mr. Hrynn was bruised and cut I--) about the head and faro, but was t o able to kivo a scheduled lecture i upon arrival nt Mattoon. News of 1 . (he accident was withheld um nlKlit at Mr. llryana reijuest Tor" ; (i'tho reason that ho did nor want Mrs. hrynn who it ill at her home in Klorida. to know of the injury. I Ml MSI i la fidtiiM Only Half Pint .. i?c Pt. 7ic 0. SI. 25 TrUISr'i.wrrM A FtLBES R'csquitccs CnKrJ4,.t. Prt-r-c5nl xzz Bed Bl i Etc. uti.ler which tin- latirr countiy would consent to the transfer of the Kussi,m legation. The United Stat, s olf"'s to cciee to the trans fer provided ,the Soviet (tuvern ment ii arils 1ts, !f as a signaloty to the ptotoiel of 11MI 1. but such enseal. it was pointed out, nnist not b construed as Ameri can re. i. Glutton of the Siniet gov ei nue nt. Mt.W liil CK III.I K V l (A-Ki'inlrd Press I., us, it lie.l NEW YOKK. Aug. 21. -Six nrined men held up a silk truck in Madison Square today and took the truck and Its cargo of i-ilk valued st ?.".o.0uil. Scores of pcr-'.-rts wltn-ssed the holdup. Al.lels!., will llltil L.itierv st.ition nt M i lit r.s street. Hall's Catarrh TimA 'll do what we j ifivuivuib claim for it mi I your system of Catarrh or Deaf the Wlllard ness caused by Catarrh. 122 South , Sold by druggists for over 40 years i'O 'PI1 "03 V A3N3H0 T 'd For the New Home! Furniture W'e have a good line of Dining Room, Kitchen and Parlor Furniture. Floor Coverings Rugs Linoleum and Con Roleum, new patterns reasonably priced, beau tiful designs. Curtains and Curtain Rods We and carry a good stock order -special sizes and grades. Prompt and Efficient Service with quality and right prices. Let us figure with you. PARSLOW Furniture Co. 111 N. Jackson Street Ro4eburg, Oregon mms mite w"11-" 1 the Imperial 0r atito "if " clothing andcW u 1 BUY A USEPjdjS . Cheaper to Hide than W r w m"i Mr nn ntin lv 1 2 Tourine Cars to Select f rom- , 1 Maxwell Touring Car 1 Maxwell Touring Car 1 Dodge Touring Car 1 Studohaker Spcria'I 2 used Kordson Tractors. 1!1" Cadillac S, in frcod i quick sale. P.entiine Ford Battery $16.50 otiiiPion. 5 cnol -(.sl j;3 1 1 3 plate. 60 amf" A. LUvra- j