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oncrnrrpr. UFWS-REVIEW TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 16, 1924 FOUR If H 8 IF Coprrle'it 1-3 Hart Schaf'ner & Marx Be Well Dressed! Good clothes riulliifn prosperity, inspire nfii)-nco, give the nearer a sense of power. A m.'in of position needs Uiem; must halo them. We really think onr f;ill showing of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes will n.ilonbh ami dellcht you. It will be worth your while, to come in some day and see I, (Aufx-lalrd Prem Leaned Wire.) AI.UA.W, Or., Sept. 6. John McPeeley !7. veteran of the Mex I Iran war, died at hl Lebanon ! home yenterday. McKccley's (bath leuveH but two veterans of ' that war llvlna; in Oronon. He served in the marine corps, lie I had been n resident of Oregon ulnce i!ii:t. I Mr. McPeeley was born Auust 1 16, 1S27, nenr Pittsburgh, Penn., j and a a youth ran away from home to Pittsburgh. H Joined I the Pnltcd .States .MHfine force in I , 4 n uud first hi duly ou the I I'nited .Suites Ship Ohio, later be- iriK transferred to llie I . ft. . Warren, iinth ships did coast pa trol duly during the Mexican war. Afier thrive year's service he was honorably discharged In San Kranclfco. Kollowlni; his dis charge hi, engaged in work on boats, chiefly ou California riv ers He also engaged in farm work. In 11)13 because of falling cye sitlit he retired and came to Linn couiily to make liis home with his eldest lion. S. T. McPeeley. .Mr. Mopeoley, despite his age, was hale and hearty iinlil a short time before his death, he weighed 200 pounds. He attrib uted his long life to clean living. CAIIFORNIA OREGON PCftYERi COMPANi inferred Stockyiclds 7.14, ask anv member of our organization I- if MAItCP.l, AND (? I.OMIKH after a A ! Shampoo. CUIlf, LAST Golden Glint IE For quick rcnult Review clannlfld aln. uno Nows I'hono 135. for fjulck r'nltH It.tvlew classified mis. nun Ncwb Phono i:j5. WL SERVICE can assure those (inle!iiplatltig moving of n service that embodies promptness, cnroliilnoss nil, I ei'iiuomy. Phono Tor rates today, we will be pleased to furnish nn esti mate. "Wo aim to please" H. S. FRENCH TRANSFER AND STOKACt CO. PHONE S20 .mTnromvfffffm-ni-rnrtiTnr (A.nlnclnted Press Leased Wire.) KI'GKNK, Or., Sept. 18. Guns barked and blood spilled here Sunday morning shortly after midnight when Malvin "lllackie" Coyle, John Stuman and K. L. I'ylo were placed under arrest un der charges of disobedience of the liquor lawH of the nation. Coyle, who Ih a Cottage Grove man, was driving his car along the road across ttie river from Kugeno when a special Investiga tor stopped his car. Stuman, a Trent man. and I'ylo, of Kugeno, were also In the car at the time. Seeing Hit; officer's star as the Investigator elanibored aboard, Coyle shoved the man and started tiie car. A shot from the officers gun flattened the tire and two more found murks in the ma chine. The olllcer, was clinging to the running board all the while. Dahlias, first; asler, second. W. li. P.ose. division P. beans, first; cabbage, first; onions, first. Division G. Walnuts, second; . Fil berts, first and second; Clans-D7. first; peaches, second; Graven stiue apples, second; ground cher ries, first; Class 66, first. ilcsMM. Itose. Class 66, cut flow ers, second. Matilda Ulakely. Division J. Dis play tatting, first; pillow cases, Iir.it; crazy bed (juilt, first. -Mrs. Fred Asaiu. Division J. lied spread, first; Class ii'J: pillow top, fust; lunch cluth, first; Class 73: pillow top, second. Mrs. id Everts. Division K. Light bread, iirst. Mrs. Carl Hill. Division J. Table runner, iirst; center piece, sec ond; Class J3: center piece, first; apron, first. Mrs. 11. C. Iioyle. Division J. Baby dress, second; center piece, first; Division D. liest ID eggs, first. Mrs. Lester Ulakely. Division I. Baby dress, first; Class 66: potted plant, second. Mrs. John Alexander. Division J. Tatted bonnet, first; crochet doilies, first; crochet table runner, iirst; Class 7u, hand sewing: chemise, fust; Class 72, embroid ery: sola pillow, rirst; crochet display, first; Division L. country butter, first; Division G: grapes, fust; pears, Banlett, first; wal nut, first. George Casebeer. Division C 1 boar, first; 1 sow and pigs, sec ond. Itobert Casebeer. Division C. 1 sow, first. Bradley Smith, Division C. 1 Lester Smith. Division D. 1 sow, first. Mrs. Mary Gervais. Division D. Special entry, 3 Barred Kock, tirsl and second. Jessie. Wright. Division II. sad dle horse, lnsi; division J: collar und cults, fust; table runner, sec ond. Floyd Walson. Division li. An gora buck, first. O. C. Brown. Division II. Hamp shire rain, lust; Hampshire ewe, first; Hampshire lamb, Iirst. N ernon Slu uill. Division D. 1 ptu Barred kocks, 1 list ; pun Aorlat.-d Press 1-eas'd Wire.) CHICAGO, Sept. 1 6. Baseball todav mourned Frank Chance, the peerless leader of the Chicago American League White Sox, .i,.,. sudden death in Los An geles yesterday, ended a battle ho had fmm-ht utainst asthma and other complications since an at tack of influenza ha suffered more than a year ago. Chicago which had hailed his election as manager of the White Sox last year and hoped against hope that his health I would permit bun to take active charge of the team, particularly felt a keen regret. For to Chi caco. as manager of the Cubs, ClKinre brought four National League pennants and two world's, championships. Johnny Kvers. acting manager of the White Sox. and member of : the famous triumvirate "tinker! to Kvers to Chance," paid his tri bute to the dead mentor, with whom he had been associated since I Si):'. "It is a severe blow to learn that Frank has passed along." Evert said. "From 1902 to 1913 we were together daily during the playing season. When Frank accepted the managership of the White Sox he Immediately offer ed me a place as his ass-lslant. I Jumped at it because I wanted to be associated with the old boy again. Then he was taken ill and I was glad to handle the team un til he could report. "He made a game fight of it." HEINLINE CONVERVATORY PUTS OUT YEAR BOOK Mrs. C. S. Heinline. of the Hein llne Conservatory of Music, has Is sued a most attractive catalogue covering the various departments of music and art maintained by that school. The catalogue gives In detail the courses offered, and Information regarding each of the instructors, together with ,a re port of their training and prepara tion for tho positions which they hold. The year book is most com plete in every respect and will be i The Marksbury Company Presents MODES FOR AUTUMR The Fall Seaso is Opened! and with it's open ing, of course, the fascinating sub ject of Fall Ap parel is involved. Every woman is intensely interest ed, what is the edict of designers on the styles? What re the fab rics, the colors, the trimmings? All that consti tutes the mode as approved by au thoritative style sources of this country is set forth in this showing of Fall Fashions. mr T 1 iff! I 'if ii . 1 of much interest to the patrons of the conservatory and those inter- j 4 ested in the advancement of mu-! sic, art and culture in the com- j ? nittnity. j i i X COATS Never were cloth models more luxurious with their wealth of handsome furs, ltich, lustrous, low pile fabrics are favored, per fect fabrics for the supple lines of tho autumn Coats. Brown is first with black, navy and' gray following In the order najned. $25.00 to $65.09 FROCKS Here beauty and smartness hold full m Street models of Charmeen or Twill. Aftt: noon and informal frocks of crepe, at and Bengaline that have the fewest ji; features. , $19.75 to $39.75 MM.MM.I.I.I.M.I.M.I.M.I.M S - - ,fe Winning the tight That's what we are doing for the buyers of Doug Ins County, and our system of low prices and best products with prompt service helps patrons to economy. K A I 8 V See Our Prices Always Lowest Fruits of all kinds in season, vegetable the market affords. and every sort of EVERYBODY'S EXCHANGE I Covin swung the car close to a telephone pole and swerved j otun.e luiUes, Iirst. about Hie road In an effort to dis-1 li. 1'. Ulakely. Division II. Slnop lodge tho investigator. A blow ! shire buck, second; Shropshire from tile revolver finally stunned ; ewe, second; Shropshire lamb. Hie driver and the car stopped, j second. The three men were placed under j s. J. Shrmu. Division 11. Urat't arrest, and ouuntlly of lliiuor was teams .liisi; Division I : cucuni- c Dn n pumcc I rill ii li u r . l i ulu unusLu r in m (Asectated 1'iess I.c-ased Wire.) ' SYOSSKT. N. Y., Sept. lfi. Af ter a luncheon todav at tho Meadowbrook eluh. the Prince of Wales will make what mav be his ' last public appearance In the lruited States on the present vis- 1 it when ho takes the seat of hon-! latch, and as she closed it her fingers were caught between the seized In the car. -o- School children attention! Try our noonday hot lunch, l'alaco of Sweets. IT GLIDE F! Held cum, sec- tHTii, Ill'Si; iliviMOU 1., iirst; Buiitlcnvcr, iirst. H. i). CunnliH'. Jjiai'L horse. omi. j,t'.sliu Hatfield. I'orridiilc ram, 1 yi'ur, liirft. ('. L, t hapinan. PM.-uim H. Colt under 1 jeur, second; invisum tunoii, Hecond; Jninn li : raites, lii'Mt; wheat in bheiil, M'euiul. M. I. .Mathews, invisimi 11. Cult oer 1 year, uecund; satltllo liute, seetnnl. Leslie Lilly. Division li. Draft team, Hecond; draft horse, tiisl. l S. Jilakel.v. 1 'i iisicm Ii. An lint of thofoinora due, lust; Augera kid, firrd; iMitioii li; tolt over 1 year, lust; Dn ision D. Italian prunes, tii dl ; Di lsiun y. : tomatoes, sec- DiviMi n L. . or nt the second polo match be twpprt thp British and Americans. The prlnco won $t!40 on a horse race yesterday. He backed Duot tiste, Joseph K. Widener'a 12-year-old which won the $10, it0 Ilrook handicap steeplechase at Helmont I'ark. Standing by the owner of Duettiste, the prince eagerly watched tho race, his ex citement Increasing as the horse pained on the entire field and Ed by fifteen lengths at the finish. . After the race the prince per sonally collected hU winnings. HEINLINE CONSERVATORY atch and he jamb an(, (hfi tpg of -...T.?1'0?,?,,, T two fingers were severed al tho first joint. Dr. mm irJ and it was found necessari putato between the flrstu ond joints of the two fin: Kindergarten opens Sept. 15th Jitney calls for Children High School Credits Phone 390 ROSEBURC, OREGON The fiillowlug Is who won prizes In the Community Fair held at (Hide last Saturday. The fair was complete In nearly evciy ueiail IIIHI there was keclliuno; squash, first 'competition In every division. Thoi8v,,.,.i wm, second. 'iw: I R. T. Iliakely mis. i. j . iiorroiigh I.oat cake, first; bread second; class liti; KUted plant, flist. Franklin llaiker, Division (;. Feats, fust. Asher Age,., cinss 415. first; class 27. first: class MS, first; ciass fl. second. Hob Lane-Class i'l. Field corn, first. II. A. Ulakely. Division (1. Crab apples, flj.(. Mis. K r. Iliakely. Dii ision K. l.a v er take, si cond. Mis has. Watson. Division K. l.aer C.ik,-. fust. I It. T. Iliakely. Division- 11. Division K. , Shropshire busk, lust; Sliion.-hire ewe, Inst; SlU'opslure lamb, Iirst; Lincoln buck, fust; l.iucolll enc, Iirst; Dh islon D. 1 pen Haired lievks, Iirst; Divisiim ti: peaciles, second; rhubarb, second; Division E; vetch, secontl; pop coin, first; dried apples, ltrst; dried corn, second; client, second. NOTICE (Associated Tress Leased TVlre.) SYOSSETT. N. Y., Sept. 10. The Prince of Wales will again sit In the royal box at Meadow brook this afternoon and witness the second of the polo matches be tween America and England. If the Itritish team should defeat the Amerlcnns. thus tying the score, the prince will remain on Long Island to see the final match. Hut it is no secret that the seivants in the .lames A. liurden hpnie, occupied by the royal party, have been directed to get the lug- gage ready for departure Thurs day night. Yesterday the prince Inspected the editorial and mechanical rooms of the publishing house nt HI Ail person- are hereby warned (-anion t ny founded In 1 mm In tuit to hunt or otherw.se trespass Walter Ilines Pago, ambassador to on my pietnises. (Associated Press T.cased Wire.) Tl'CSON', Ariz., Sept. 16. Af ter hearing motion and argument by attorneys for I'nited States Senator Ralph Cameron, seeking the quashing of contempt of court proceedings against (he Arizona solon. Federal Judge V. H. Saw tello late yesterday continued the hearing until f ; ;io o'clock tomor row morning. The Arizona senator Is charg ed with contempt of court by his occupancy of certain mining claims after the I'nited States Dis trict court issued an injunction to restrain Cameron and his as sociates from using the land. o READ THIS! We carry a lirte of School Supplies, from Chtv Uum to Kulers. WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR CHOICE FRUITS AND VEGETABLES MADDOX & WETHERELL OPEN EVENINGS In tbe Auto Camp Roseburj, M S. C. MILLER. Actl. s lll.lkelv. s under II ei Division K is. l.aver Miss cake. i nr YOUNG GIRL LOSES TIPS OF TWO FINGERS IN DOOR To I he miw away Oregon State Fair SALLM September 22-27 ee: Rtlv upon Southern IVific .Wort-d-V. cn,fl ,ni econonvkal Knlvc to uke ,,, lo ,0 Uir , il II 1 ... . lht Hone Kd.rt lhe Ma f r.v An,., Pleasure, Recreation, Education lu full t,v, tn(n...ii.,n. .o.mu.i. K L. B. MOORE, Acncrnl Agent Phont 1'. Iljirbuig, Orry,n l.etiie Cintis Division K. .oaf .il.e, -1-. i-n.l ; i,u K I. s, first. i. D, I;, inanli. DivishMi car let . m , i.n.i ; I u i i-.mii t; , frM. 'IL I. DlV 1 ,1,,, L; ,;il,v tlT. L I., t '.ililiiu Divi-inti (J. Silver 1'' ';' 1 11 M . i u plums, i'mm ; '"'ii. tirsl; l.mi.ms s, cllovv lt. . In : u II I- (!..: n. Division t; ' I .'-. l :-t ' F 1 ' ! i Dn i.-ion F. K.d ' ,; '"' litM; atk-e. ' V .a.i'', i'l. si ,-n,L (.,,, ' ' vei - li.' . I 1,,-s . ; pnil,, s, '' ' . I" u fi-.i. apples, mm. ml; '''' ' l' "1-. . er..:. Div islon II : ' 1 ." ,ir. li; st ; Class ,.. " ' ' ' ' .." .'. (lover s.. ii. '-.'. . ,,,! ' I ' l Division P. p.. !!.... c-i. I lev i: ; 11 Div is ion P. tun- s.:. : ui, s. , i.t.,, 1 ' i c.ii.e.c;! ! '.,!.,- p. To :1" " ..-..ekiiis. f.r.-i . f : '"ii- I 1 : F. :;,ii... h. t - Vl '' '.'. .1 1: 'Vision V. K ' " is. iirst; - .-it I '''' Kl"-- 1"' ! '. S.;e ,hIi ' ' '.' 1 I second: ; ' ;' ' " 1 : ' . v. .,!, nil. ion. s " 1 '' !: i i -,n.l t.'i.ia Lft r..l p...r tfir.co. tlist. M... .. W. Ale Mil., a. CU ii. the Court of Si. James, from 191? to 1H is. The prince had read with great interest the "life and leuers ot .i r. rage, who was an s apostle of closer relations be- ' Phyllis Althaus. who resides on tween llritiati and America, and i East Oak street, lost the ends of wanted to vi-it the Doubledav- two tinners on her Hei.t l'uge plant. Parking space fit; f!oi k to our fly I'.ipe there. We carry otln A...i.i(.-.l 1-i.sii !.,.,! Wire SLAT I'l.l:. Sept. 1 ie I eial S:auioil, Jr., I niversn s foul,. el. veil I- to be a serious cni'tli . r lor Pari! ic Coast l oot ! . Com, :-, nee honors tins fall. ; e.l i..ok:ie!d t'oa, h Kerr in an tide vv Inch t!i,. Fost-lu:..!!.,;, Hi I'l ml. , today. . Files. and stay r forms of too... Lloyd terday, when closing a sliding door at the Ko.'burg Dairy and Soda plies ' Works. The door was a heavy leel affair, with a projecting ROSEBURG Tuesday, September 2 hanl luck for flies Crocker. nininnrn nmiTnni U. 4LULL I I PI I ill I! i i m 1 1 1 i . . i '. n r, fiiwiu 1 1 ilu ttf Uli I liUL "Kr. has t,, .he 1 d:f:i.nl li .1 up til It., i;. .' s.u.l Co... h i- ..-t i. ll a. .. h ('..Uli'l.ell. ,,u..i ' r k 1 lie n ale at.s 'v. fl tins y. a- , I . .ir.iii, . of I i in.. , k t aTl.il. i. it. .in good I...1: .... k,, I oa fi 1.1. u S V. .. id Hie i . s; 1 U1...1 S1SI1 GABRIEL FI f inse.t Wire.) pi. 1.1.- (A.K.vri it, .1 I'lS's, t PAS DFN . Calif . S i.a. ai.res 0, ; ,,r aloni: s six mile Mont las- ii in h t I y fe.i.T.ll fOtest SelVi.e ,elS Were tO,.tV repavii'ii in its own coin the stub born brush fir, which for more than t vv ,i v. . has t ,v,.,l the, str.iu'th end Icc-uuiiv ., i,r.. I ; f of f;. lit O! -erie .sV:Vtl, . till let. re. si r r .r :. Hi.. 1 : ct of ll. the Alt! il b. t; it'll li. of he! o Ih- I.., I:,s .Vll!.v - ,.. Am.-r.,.,,! l.,r.i h, :,is their r.vu hir lm-eiinii i.. t Tuesd.iv uijiht. icpL 16, at o vivs . roi . In t' r.o ii llisf! tor. -i. i onip.ction ot nn t. m of nr. br. ..ks. the lolllies ,, .Cil s; the s-ilir.c of the ..e u nave in rort ure.i a spectacu . lar u;h! tor Hie hundreds of res ' idents of ihe foothill town who , turned out to watch IL rs ;,v.,l M, h ,1 aim. s; San C.a Tiel . les National . to:t-iv . . ys h. iiiming in .:. . preceded Lack tire. You May Be Afflicted PULES mav c xi.t for ye.irs btt'ore they I m.initcst any apprcci.iblc -tnptomt. ) et, it present, they dissipate the nerv force tn.i undermine the health. The old theory that Hlrs ru-cr-sitate a iwpical operation b..s been 10 com pletriv disrrovej bv my n.-o iurcK.il treatment (hit I Gl ARANTl K to core any case of Files or retunj the patient tee. Write lodsf for my PRF.E book or Pile, ,d 'VV. a other Rect.il r.d Colon CI A DEAN, M O m GRANDSTAND CHAIR SEATS ON SALE AT BELLOWS RADIO SHOP GREATEST 4 UlUQ MIX teoirfff .1 i In. "ft ,vj--l, SJV - llN B 1 I I I i li ff'tV nun mJLrrrri m - 7 .4 ill I i MASSIVtWn ... ut i in. v wr Lvm la in . Only AMrmfAN PRINt-1 j Over Two 'lLomand WilrJAnM MORE WILD Att!MAt DrccnoMFD THAJk ALL OTHER SHOWS COMBINED C$ LARGEST CIRCU EVER IN RO-SEBUS