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ROSEBURfi Krru;g.nrviFV FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 19, 1924 FOUR a IT A rfr,-L i The Best Clothes in AMERICA Are Clothes That Keep You Looking Your Best Give Most Miles of Service Make You Set the Pace Cost You Less. We Sell Them PENC CASS STREET'S NEW STORE Bill CUBES ITS i rr9 1 . mi 51 LfiOUli 1 i 'rl" I'"n;las County lonccrt , " Hand closed i's cc-ncrt season i 1 . w "Utfc) iai night wlili ono (if the bint A pnu-iums of (! -ar. Tho bund CALIFORNIA ROHEGON POWER . COMPANY Preferred Stocyklds 0 H & Of ask any member of our of hu- hiiini; (lir surlruf and summer inon'hs ni'l't itii 1 weekly Willi an cntort.iiiiii.ent which provid of great interest to retidtl.t.s of tho c.ty. iuinu iIih eailv part i.f the year the band alone f u in ihIkmI the program, but lurine the closing inks, a mix- 'I program a given i )ii' h piov"! much mine interest-' iiiiK. ami iliow crowds, w hlch , ...,,. ,, judgment bliKk.il tin- streets ! occupied ,han ulll)I1 the scholar- practically all of the neats. ! gh, tha, C0I!K..S from an academ- i I.nst n U.-hi a if.niiTt was ft-atur-j j(. it is considered the part ed by urn ral special numbers. o( ,,, prince of W ales to carry 'Hun. (). 1'. iWiow. a-'oeiate Jus-1 on (h,. trajjtj,.ns of his father. tire of the supreme coun, spotte i f;,.r(, y. and his grandfather, hriefly on the mul of greater ! (m, l lle j;,i,Vard VII, and to be luyalty in Icseburx. showing h()WC(1:(, a successful constitutional close cooperation would stimulate j kj bv ,(.as,,n uf his education in business and Industry. I nrr.i tii'al hutnan affairs, including ' . ..... AU& V IVllirC ,u .fOrt i i-iei-i ua-i-ii wire.) ' M V'V-V;; A' V. Chi u ai, K..si..sM.t. in. n::r'rrvL.: (Allocated I.KMN't Ituula is neiidini! a smiititii pxp iliilnii to W'ninitell Inlaml. headed by th wi ll-known (icmli -tic flpeil. Iiavldoff. chief of Hie navlKatlon department ol the llu alan government for the lar eu.it. The expedition -v 111 Journey In a specially equipped vessel and remain on the Island for several months, duriiiK which Davldoif an his assistants will chart Hie coast linn and Interior and make a complete survey of the material resources and other features. It Is ulready suntestid here that the Island be rechrlslened I.inln Island In memory of the creator of Kolshevlk Kunsla. MOSCOW, Hept. 19. Soviet oflicials express satisfaction over the success of tho expedition on the armed transport Krasny Ok tlabr IHed October i In plant InK the red fliiK on H rangell Island, off Northern Siberia, taking for mal possession In behalf of the Soviet republic. They believe this action will settle the status ol thu Island, which has been In dispute for more than a half ceniury. They regard It as an Important base for a wirclcHs station .and supply base In event of war. It now develops that (In at llritlan recognised Russia's rUlil to the Island In the receuL nego tiations In London. Although ilio Hovtets have never hau the oppor tunity of surveying and apprals- Fortntantw, i waltda. Children, The Aged Rich Millc, Mnltrd Crnin ext. in powder , form, makes The Food Drinkfr'AlIAgf 1 Dig-itiblc No Cooking. Alisht Lunch (,hhoc!-1-iI I'ri'.s T.cas.'rt Wire.) MOI NT Vl.ltNO.V I!.--While the hody of Mri An na lllght. wife of the Itev. Law-rem-e M. Ilii'ht, held In jail hen always at hnnd. Al-o in Tablet form. 1 In connection w ith (he (b ath of A-k for "or'cA'," at all Fountains, his wife, was being exhumed at tsiT ArolJ IimUtiana Substitutes ' Metropolis, III., today, the bher- j itf's office here was continuing ; Its investigation of the death of Ing tho resources of the Island tho Mrs. Ilight and Wilford Sweetiu, rrmieni is nreimred to lease It ! both residents of Ina. miles '1'he two vocal solos presented by Mrs. Mabel Henry were great ly en loved. Mrs. Henry has a clear. sweet voice, with more than ordt I nary volume and w iih band acconi ' panlim iit In-r two Boni'S. "Sunrise I ami You" and "The Last liose of 'summer." were particulaily de I lightful. I -A clarinet and trumpet solo. j Chile Carstens and Claude Crock- bo not all have been fitted, bv the extensive experience that Jri... i,.,..,i a r.r,,-.riim nf he w ill have had. ,,,,t-'difficult and vtamlard selections,! together wlih several lii'hier mim-' hers furnishing a well-balanced and Interesting entertainment. j l sp r's, wlllrn Play tt great pan iu the national life, and to be ac- , quainter! with all sorts and conrll- I tliins of men within tne urmsn I tine. re an doutside It. Ii. this way, equipped with a : first h ind knowledge of foreign J countries. It is held he will be able I to no much more when he ascends the throne, to assist his ministers MEN 1,000 Garments, consisting of Shit ts, Under, wear, Hosiery, Sweaters, etc., PLAY IS THE GAME. During Our Great Sale. - Reduced Prices to the Limit. R0SEBURG ROSE BURG m aTsrsr- nil rinrTnilfll I Ml L LIUL I U -U V1AUL uii nnL i nuun SIDLE, B. BUTLER Kovi to Ann'rininH or nUier for il v 1 - , Dpiix-nt, provtd'i! Husxlu is nlvfii ; an inlt'u;ito parllriimiion In tlx. 1 rt'Vi'ini-'H. A cofid part iif S ran- teHH IkJuihI in ha i r!i. hut other J portlniiH product' cxi'lltnt Tuih' and rNh. It ii!ho hax a certain poli'ntial value In the cv.nt of tho; laying of an intcrcoiuliicni.il rail-' way hotween Anicrh-un itini Awla. I Our Fisher's Blend Flour In mfjv'lity from! flour. It U mill d imui tin very U M hard nluut, It iiiakeu more loave.i to tht Hack Hum miy ollo-r flour. 'I'rv It onto and you will uso It alwayn. Fconomy Grocery PHONE 63 he password to .oocl f. o 11 16 The triumph uf every woman's coolvin 1 . s a. . . gO(Ki pic. After all, tho final good pie is crust. test is of A delicious pie crur-t is l!;,ht( crispy, sweet and digestible. Tu many this will seem an aImot impossihle perfection, hut it is not a hit hard to make when one knows how. houtli of here. .Mrs. lliht died muh-r rnHter Iouh clri-uiJiHiaiu'eK last Friday. It wan aiinou u-ed alior a, cont'erenco lit t ween tho ni aLe'H at torn y of thin tli y and of Massac county t hat it wan derided to exhume Mr. HiRht's body for further ex uiiiinatioa. Kwe tin died two niontlis iko, and although the coroner return ed u verdict of dt-ath hv natural causer, tho gossip rontfnutd to keep rumor a.siir rearliIlK th cause of Hwi'etlu'H death. Hi hody van di.sintt rred yi-sicrday In order that contents of his h to ni ne h may he aii.il zed. A search of the clergyman fol lowed hit urre.ii", and a hox, wliieli U bald to haw ronl.iiued poiou lnp of the ha uitj kind a that found In the worn u n't Ntoiuach, a.; revfiiled. "I am not guilty of the c)i;ur'eH that ha vi- ln-cn niad' aval list me of the d'-aill of my wile,'' naid tho inilnister yesterday, when htought hero from Jna. "It is hard enough when my children lose, their mother, but tho hlow in made harder hy the cliar; brought In coniieftiou with death. A rwunani Fiofk of the better i Mass of bud cae;i. at a reduction! of one (hud lo ch au up wiuek. i .V.tke Neln noil eailv. thurt hill Hdw. t o. - As one of his acquaintances has; put it: "Whatever he undertakes he ; m do-a with int l!i;ence and vigor,; q Tutman, enRineer from tho whether it be ridin,' and dancing, stutz fire engine factory, is spend as ..n this visit to LonR Island., inR a f(,w (Hys In IloseburK Rcing the main object of which was to over tne city g new fire truck. eiiccHirace the Itritish polo team j The truck has now been in use fcr In Us efforts to win the cup, or j m,ariy lw0 niontlis, and has had whether it be attending public cnnmlprab!e hard usage, including f'.'p.ctions in his own country, pre siding at meetings of charitable Institutions such as King Ed- a couple of loag runs-. Mr. rut man ia going over the machine In a thorough manner, making need- ward's hospital fund, or attending od adjustments and tightening all (Asserlated I'rrss Lease Wire.) rnn.ADKi.iMiiA. sept. a. ; TMrector of Public Safety Smedley it. Hutler In warned the police; that he will ''knock off the block", oi' any pnitecmau who takes any part in tho approaching political; campaign. You know the reason I have; not been fired is because the peo- pie of Philadelphia are back of ,1 me.' he xa!d at a cont'i rence yes terday, "finco we demonstrate M the people that I his police force is the best in the world and that you are absolutely out of poli-, ties, the politicians will be afraid to meddle with you again." j Holler expected th" officers lo ("iniinue their campaign against' vice. . o n 'is U "itMY 09 LDfiB ISUSO The first "know how" is FryeVWiM K Hrniul Tare Lanl for s!.uiu :.;i .; sccoiul is the "knack" of justrv ; which Fryc's Meat Giv.Av nnj reciiv I explains so fully that faiiuu- is im-v- t K i'"Hi f,u ... (J - "1 I ivr . . 'i ij .,m v. N ,i' I Xill J l I uo- ami K . . X.lltl.il'lc loills tin -i ll.V of I with nnir. When nml you rrquirr tlimlinlni:, iW f,r it l.v Ihis Lrsnd Ninic- ou will i-rt a .rJ Kuarantrrd purr. IN THE FAR SOUTH SEAS (Writ . ii nl lii" vzr of 1") Hi wi i.'t. vvliiu h luiol was i.'vi-r, I Hit lii Ins ti in ! l.ia's W liu mill him uf tin- islniiils Hi' l;iii v in tri'Liic nfi;n. Hi' was a itriiliK yuuti f. Iiow; Hi' Irvnl in limit hihI tisli. Tu run nvi ay ami isil Siilui' Island wu.t ll.s wlsli. SVi). Tlin IMmr l.r Wr:l- S il w."s IiarlH'il loii.t.v, tin' lliiitril Siatia at i ll.--! I'r. ss l.i ast-il I'.T. N. Y.. Si-pl. IS. Is i:;r:iinls, to ri'iuiu t: H lali r ill'-' tr tlif affairs of London's largest liospitals, such an (Juy's and St. r.ariliolciinew's with which he Is clnst'ly connected. "With all the various Interests his life is a very full one and he has little time to give to reading, lie is not a great reader, though he is interested In certain kinds of current literature, especially h:ogradiies of public men, whom he Ins known in thw course of his travels, lie is a ood French schol ar, n adinc and speaking the lan gita.'i' fluently, but the study of hooks does not appeal to him so niiuh as the study of men, whose views and opinions he can rapidly ali-orb and retain. i "In this he much resembles his . gr iritlfathi-r. Kilvvard VII, whose j jii'kuient and tact, derived alr.ient 'ejitirely from the constant and close study of human nature, made him cne of the most useful and popular sovereigns that has ever sat on a Iiritish throne. It is this love of frank and active humanity that h;.s Inspired In the prince a real affection for America and fhe Americans. This trait recalls his , grunrlfat tier's sincerity and sim , iiliclty of character, which en deared him to his own countrymen inil siiniliarly endears the prince to all with whom he conies iu contact.". parts which have worked loose The company will keep the ma- chine in adjustment, while It Is i being broken in. The performance gj of the tmck has been very satis- ij factory. The firemen having been practicing frequently, and have J, tested nearly all of the hydrants of the city, to determine the pumping capacity of each. f A Reasonable Reaso a For buying where you do buy. There art two, sometimes one cornea jirsi ana some- the oilier, but we have them both Quality and Price Flour, Cereals, Seed, Feed, Hay, Grain, FerH rencing, rarm Machinery. The best quality and the lowest price, SPECIAL Used Steel Plows $10.00 and$l; NOTICE All person- are hcrtbr warned not to hunt or otherwise trespass n my piemises. S. C. MILLER. SEE US FIRST WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. I FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHAS Old Folks Made New "It is now five months since 1 took n course of your medicine for gas and stomach trouble and 1 am lei-ling entirely well. My friends all tell mo 1 am looking twenty years younger and I certainly feel as they say. I am recommending Mayr's Wonderful lienierly to all ailing with stomach and liver trouble." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the cat arrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stom ach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis . One dose will convince or money refunded. At all druggists. ROSEBURG OAKLAND OFFICIAL CHOICE 'F ,. ESTITFM (Associated I'rpMn Lrnsci Wire.) I (Associated I'resi Leas' TACOMA. Sept. 19. Colonol j PHILADELPHIA, St; DofininR tho 0fth e "that small company u; creative effort the wor! Rnlund II. Hnrtley, of Everett was nominated for governor in the recent republican primary hy One II lo Hie ' ti.m h i.1 mill, mi mill1 in S.ttl. .1 i Stn!,-K !' mi a sHun:n. r; in unknown iMe a.' ti- i h. 1 th. li- n nil, f-.i Iii th iih tiii- c And 11. Ml Inst. a p;ilrn trv a in n fnund him i tlier inland It I lUM'll. ' II UJ.Mtl I),J ( If ' tci visit tUr ; re;it indii.-,!;il o nto ' Mni fiinninir er-tnni unities, to b rmie acquainted at first hand ! wi'li industrial cund't iniiH jitiU tu t nuM't American work indium am I vmii-n. Tlie ptline h;!s hui"? m-'ditatt il 1 fm h a trip and th ,roj'ct h;i-i , rnwn in his mind us a rtult of .the niiniercu.H invitat Ions lit' has leci lved this Bummer from all parts of tin1 American continent. j-IiouIim; that a tour of industrial xploration would he as r!cni'' to H : Ann iira :i ho .ts as to lri; Altlnui;ll the prince's prvst nl I'uo.-t t'liti: ,i it has h'M ti p -e. v ln lrive l-non Im and hj tliis e-Mitt v h s stay cn I.mi : 1 mad' inriy tntcres'- and aho a'l. he has in.it th.' i.reidrnt a:.l s.-v- era! cihiiM t m- inl" ! s persona !'. The rent, mplated tour 'f f.ie l:': Mid fi'tei-; M'ould he ti tle on1 he lias made in 'h in dn-t,i il citi. s (.f Creat ;;r-;.-,.n sine.- I '-i- u ar w hen 1 sncn' 1 " l; 1 it' d-' I'li'iic th ; M'.i-h in'', 'l"1 ' ' n.l t 'I'vin.: v Uh the y. ,p' m " i i in, them. On thee tr;;w iu the n n lew n of I ''!"';' v 1 the p- 'i'c" ( I ', Tat Ihuenvood at Winiherly's. : LA FOLLETTE SPEAKS Now is the time to repair your roofs. Kour kinrls of shingles and several kinds of prt pared roofing at Pages', 1'hone 242. ' (A"o(Matrd T'rt! Lcni NEW YOltK. S.pt !en- ubil has In led:, lav ,,.,.. fit hv thov, in ritrl.iml liai iluriiu: laud he ha Itiu' ae.i-,:auit:' i' 1 1.. 1 . Ii: rem: 11 " I I ImI II , ..pie OATARRH .'Ul.tir.ia. r. ,i V ts " t f .r -,i vi Vis , : V A MO Run d Wh S. ! itor Koiitri M. I. a Kollette. in Madison Suuare Carden tonight told th, first audience he has ad dressed since the announcement of his candidacy for president, that he did not intend "to he di verted from the discussion of the vital economic Issut's of the cam paign hy the foolish and prepos terous assertion of our opponents that in some way we ns progres sives desir.v to weaken or impair the provisions or the constitution ,,f the fnited s-a'es relating to the federal courts" lie made this declaration after assailin;. the policies and the can d'dates of the it'pnhlican and deiilo, ratic parti, -s vv hi, h he as serted are as ' alike ns two peas in a pod." and cent Iniicl : "I propose to keep in the fore ground of the discussion through out till canpukn the record of the tvvn old parii.s in recent years and the policies iiriti.;urat ci hy them mid, r which the rnil wavs and o.fcer mrp,. rations have made l.n i:t pro its tl:.,:i ever 1 e fore In t'uir p, :,,' -time history riaricg tie. same l,ni:tii of time v. hile l.il.or and the h.isj-n- -s men . ked cot a hare t xcience end the fi rulers have hecn ilrfv.n in'o ha::ki ui.tey hv the hi'.nd't ,!s of thousands' anil the le.s in value of farm I.inl an, fartn t ro.lurts has e:,c, edetl fortv hilltons of dollars The le.i.h rs of hotii (,i, parties naturally ihsi'e to . ., ape discus sion of t'.e si. an . Ml acts which h::v,. pre, lined Ii reu!ts as tiles,.. I ,,; j, :eid that tin y sl'.sll av oid t!-, se s.u, s Sdlit-ir I. a Toilette discussed the re. or,j of the llardlllK-fool-Id.e adniinistr.ifon. the ;uts of w hi, h he contend. , "m ist f ji:,! :e as a vvi,," and de,l:ire,l H at I'te -id. nt I'oolNlte "knew , i ' i.a.i p.iiev ot Th.. last Plj. ri'.ni-traii- n h. . ..us,. ... ws a parti. i; ;m i:i t!,e.r ;i aiuiicon." lie rererr.,1 t,, ,i,,tin ,.lvi n, a " ertam il!'inirui'i.', lawyer now runninc for i r. m !ln,j lr inK to c. t t'le fi op!,. to t.ew t l,i tor ner i 1'ec's ;, ; ,,.-K,.,l" fo'ts ef t,'). puh lo- to . :in-- ir.out s re.! ,1 to. ii i a t, h ; hone rates In Nt York. BE SURE ahout your lire insurance policies. Uuy your insurance from responsihle companies. We represent strong, old line companies exclusively. Claims promptly settled, and real service to our policy holders. May we he of service to vim? G.W. YOUNG & SON IXSIRANCE 116 Cast St. Phone 417 a plurality of 1.31 votes over Senator K. L. French of Van couver, according to official fig ures from the county auditors in :t! counties of the state. The official figures, collected by the News-Tribune here, show that Hartley received SS.tiSG votes and French Ml, 955. The official count of tho var ious county auditors in the state I formulation of nations shows hut little chance over tho i b,,h the solution of toi" .,,i.iicii,i Killing uiuuiait'u uy Tlie Associated Press. The official count, which In clude, a few precincts not pre viously reporting the absentee vote and the correction of minor errors, gave Senator French a gain of 721 votes over the unof ficial returns. Colonel Hartley, made a gain of (1:12 votes, making i a net gain for Senator French of ; Ml votes. The unofficial re- i turns gave Senator French ."(1.2.14 ' votes anil Colonel Hartley 5S.054, a plurality in favor of the nom inee of 1S20 votes. for 4he advancement ol Dr. Arthur Little of C -Mass., declared in an pared for delivery toe. the Bcientlsls attendia: tenary celebration of t: lin Institute, that the ti vision and open mind by members of the li: should bo brought to K problems. "Our countrymen c consider," he said, " prefer participation in nient by tho fifth est benefit of nil, or comn eminent by lairor unioc interests of lahor. (a surlncs of human condJ" affairs of peoples noH e.d only as w isely as wei there w ould he work i and decent llviug for iL This Is a Stiu'ebaker vear. Try our Merchant 11:3 a. m. to '2 p. m,'" of Sweets. - lTl ,V sailors trousers Ig3 V.'! -s KEARNEY 11 MMML GROCETERIA 'BB SATURDAY SPECIALS .'use their loosen, s .caver to pull t!ie:ti u asi;v wh-n he scrub s In tk-e watt r. Th action of pet-Mi's tj'ltr k ! deck or :. K and tor its vv i, ft'listipat'o t M;:.e';,l Mineral O.l Ruse n Tpc n.-e In tieit -ii. I'il is a g. i::ie ni. nt ot P.irele let ...... t.n.i! trs.-t without th" eiipl eil, its rf so:,,,, catha-tles. e s-s. e.lte ;es--. i..sy to ah- .lutt 'v- pur One ,'f 2-V Ihl-e'e-t r: l'v. ry item ,,,. ties' t.i. i :i'. i. m e i an produ, ,.. tak, ep--r.-to:i. t skill und Aruuilai, puo tuaer. Plioa m i. Nathan Fullerton Roaaburg, Oregon I 1 I KEARNEY'S CROCETf j THE STORE THAT BR0UC11T 'EM Drifted Snow Flour, per sack Flavo Flour, per sack Camplxll's Soups, assorted, 6 for Calumet Baking Powder, 2 1-2 lbs Calumet Baking Powder,t5 lbs K. C. Baking Powder, 3 lbs. K. C. Baking Powder, 5 lbs. Bulk Macaroni, 6 lbs. for Bulk Spaghetti, 6 lbs. for - Citrus Washing Powder, 2 for Crystal White Soap, 26 bars for 5 F.iW Hnm A,.:. n-ji. i :., ,M cans. Kraff Brnrl o AS- .n, ? f,-insi1 . wtiu) ft " ociiv t ' Carnation Milk, 6 cans for Swan's Down Cake and aPstry Flour, 2 for Serve yourself und Save at I- r