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SIX ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 24, 1925. if Remodeling Sale Printed Crepe de Chine, Striped Broadcloth and Tub Silk resses ' MUCH TO DO IN I The trst ot ,ne "pp11 pnt lo rivixir' rrr n un' Pop8 P1"1 profeor of the Na r lAlINU rUK L-AMr tioniU University of Peking, given lout In Home tout night, repeat (Continued fron page S.) the charges made in the Chinese . -. -i tv i vernacular pre, that the foreign- iTeCenUrdb;nad " discontent all due to the lark of proper preparation. The itfnerarjrof a vacation tour should b planned we?ki before the trip la begun. Definite pian should be formulated nd many problems must be aolved: How many are gulni? on the trip What point of interest are to be fn? How many miles ran be comfort ably covered In a day's drive? What accommodations are to be had alone the way? Where shall we camp each night? These are but a few of the problems that will need solutions before you start. With a road map, such as may be obtained through any good au tomobile club, many of your tour ins problems may be worked out over your library table. This map. ! together with a list of auto camps, will help you in planning your stops each night. The average amateur auto cam per takes too much equipment in the International establishments jat Shanghai and Hong Kong and elsewhere." The pope Is asked to extend his sympathy and support to the chi I nese cause. Ha has entrusted the aposto'fc delegate in Peking with the task of anuwering the appeal deploring the bloodshed and wish i ing for the re-establishment of order and a spirit of understand .ins. 1 HONO KONG. June 24 Tarry ing about ISO women and children, refugees from Canton, the steamer Hon am arrived here this afternoon. At Canton the crew of Chinese stokers deserted and were replac ed by men from the U. 8. S. Ashe ville, a gunboat stationed off Shameen, the foreign settlement at Canton. The Moorhen, a British gunboat convoyed the Honam as far as Whampoa. The refugees include a score of Americans, mostly nils- and the old-timer often takes too ' sionaries. The government has little. A happy medium must be (requisitioned river steamers to an- struck between these two ex- I commodate refugees from Canton. tremes. The man who gets the I Th- arrivals today included A. greatest amount of enjoyment out ' H. F. Kdwards, who was shot in of his trip Is the man who takes ! the right knee yesterday when 1 Tailored Waists Lingerie of Pongee, Crepe cle Chine Crepe tie Chine Bloomers, and Net Radium Step-ins, Italian Silk Vests $1-95 95c Sweaters Dress Skirts Pull Over Style Long and Plain and Pleated Styles Short Sieves Serges, Check and Striped Velours $1-95 $3,95 The Marksbury Co. thw least amount of equipment yet has everything that will be need ! ed. The less you have to handle land unpack, the better you will 1 pet along. Chinese demonstrators fired In the direction of the foreign settlement, V. 6. Murrell who was shot in the right shoulder, and Charles Lam mert who was injured in the left Compactness and lightness' are j foot the true secrets of motor camp- . The refugees state that yester- lug trips. Co llpht, carrying only the equipment that will be need ed, and you will eliminate worry, will return hardened and fit, and can truthfully Bay that ybu have had a real vacation In every senve of the word. Rainbow Gardens dance palace open air pavilion opens summer dancing season Saturday night. FOREIGNERS FLEE FROM RIOT CENTER (Continued from page ..) authorities could life and property. not guarantee LONDON', June 24. Colonial Secretatry Amery told the House of Commons today that the Jirl tiKli government has the Hong Kong situation well in hund and 1a able lo prefer vo law and order there. Foreign Secretury Chamberlain was asked whether he had evi dence thut disturbances in China have been fostered or aggravated by agents of anotlrer government. He replied affirmatively, but did not specify the government to which he referred. day's demonstration at Canton was Intended as a show of military preparation as Chinese in the pro cession were uniformed and car ried rifles and mat-lime guns. kahm iti:Mim:KS. Watch the poultry lltt.ar at this time of the year and change it as often ns it becomes dump and heavy, advUes the experiment sta tion. In some localities It U best n rhunge it every ten days. Damp litter cm is en the house to ha dump, and is the source of much disease, ' especially import ni t fuctors In tho production of eggs of high fer tility nnd hatshnhility, reports the experiment stullon. The best treatment for poultry diseases In Oregon Is prevention. I fUr. rrovuie comroranle, sanitary sur rounding, keep the house free from drafts, give the birds clean, wholesome feed, and you have re duced the disease problem to u minimum, the experiment station has found. Rod Spiders, which are likelv t .iv .tvlls.. ... ..In,,... ...... ..I I., i .w v 'i i.i connne iriHKiin irorn low-growing annual to (all trees, develop most rapid ly nnd become most harmful In dry weather. The best protection ho fur reported by the experiment station ts spraying with lime hiiI- Most sulfur containing in direct light for depositing her eggs. Hoards set up on the south side of the tree bo as to lean against It offer good and adequate shade, tho experiment tatfon re ports. If (he boards ure not han- LONDON. Juno 24. Dispatches from Hong Kong, received here to day say Canton refugees who have reached Hong Kong declare a Rus sian officer was In command of the Chinese who fired upon the Sha meen foreign settlement at Canton yesterday when J. Pasquier,- a French merchant, was killed and several foreigners were wounded. Range reeding and exercise for stork In Oreimrt til" secttctde are effective If applied thoroughly, and soma gnrd use superfine dusting sulfur. wry good substitute as re- , Eliropeanil Were killed and many mcled by the station Is news- othm woun(led today wnen fi(,ht. ing broke out between Chinese agi tators and residents of Shameen, the foreign concession here. Worn- paper wrapped about the. trunk to shude the tree. Growers of newlv titnnted nr. chard ninv save themselves much " "r,)P falls. later trouble from the flat hvnd borers by shading the trunk of the The host treatment for poultry newiy r.'t tree, since the rimale ! disease in Oregon Is prevention, rnyeN In sunshine nnd t-eeks t he provide comfortable, sanitary snr roundliiL's Alfalfa which yields as much as ien and children -are fleeing on the six tons or more per season, uses U. S. S. Ashevllle, preparing to nearly 500 pounds of limestone ; leave for Hong Kong tonight.. The per avason. That is, this legume t situation is extremely serious, uses nearly as much Hme as ni- j The outbreak today came after trogen. The nitrogen comes from j demonstrators fired in the direc the air and when there is no in- Itinn of Shameen yesterday killing ovulation io mnko una passible, a non combatant Frenchman, K. PROTECT YOUR AUTO A rnr landing Idle on tho street under a broiling aim dinrecl nte rnplilly In rfffrlenry and vnliii'. !lve llif ear tho protection II deserves liy driving In at our enrage. We maintain a duv and night wnrln fur autoiMs. and rates an so moderate Hint you cannot afford to take any chances. Our Wrecker Is Always Ready for Any Calls. ROSEBURG GARAGE rilONK 40S keep thw hone free Troni drafts, give the birds clean, wholesome fend, and you have re duced t be d (sense problem to a mln I mum, the experience station has found. l'asnuier and Injuring Commission er of Customs Edwards and V. G. Murrell, a chemist. Thp latter was shot In the arm. Kdwards was wounded In the knee. It is Impossible to foresee the outcome of the present trouble, which, apparently will last for some time. Ranee nnd exercise for the breeding stoek in Oregon are ehpecinlly Important factors In the I production of ckl's of high fertil- ' Ity and hatchabillly, reports the experiment elation. Car Need Repairing ? Call Stephens Auto Co. If your car is in need of expert attention, if there is a slight knock or squeak that puzzles you, just lift the receiver off your phone nnd call 582 for a man. You'll get perfect service at a moderate cost. STEPHENS AUTO COMPANY Phone 582 323 Nortl ) $!ain Street Roseburp, Oregon - - - NEW VoitK. June 24 Ovit-nl(.-lit dlKatclir from Canton, new hifibed of Chini'ne anti-foreign agl tatora, plrture a aorlous altuation. Apparently nlarmrd by ypnti'rdny'a otlthrpak In which rxritfd Chinpae pxrhaniti'il shots with tha ftuarda around thp forficn ai"ttlniint on Shaman Island, the authorities nod spldi-rs. which are llki-ly ai-ndlnn dif.'nsploss for-lgn to strike at almost anv plant In Icivltlana from the trouble lone. A Oregon from low-growing annu.il llrltlsh steamer carrying l;.n worn In all trees, develop most rapldlv ;en and children arrived at Hong and become most harmful In iry Kong from Shameen this morning, weather. The best protecll'.n so The American gunboat Helena ia far reported by the "expe-Iment proceeding to Canton from Hong station is spravlng with lime sul- j Kong. fur. Most sulfur containing In- The situation at Amoy, north of scctlcldcs are effective if annlled i Hong Kong, ia also reported ln- thonui:hly, and some gsnliMiers use superfine dusting sulfur. Growers of newly pltinted or chiinls llliiv save themselves much lut'er trouble from the flat bend borers by shnilftig the trunk of the newly tel tree, since the fe- ni-ile revels in sunshine and seeks tliv direct light for depositing her errs. Hoards set up on the south I the foreign women and sl.le of the tree so as lo lean i sh .mid trouble arise, nwiilnst It offer gced nnd adequate Disturbances are also feared at sli.iile, the experiment station re- .Peking on the occasion of the Hra poms. If ti e boards tire not hnn-!gon festival tomorrow and all of etc. a very good substitute as re-ithe legations are reported to b creaslngly grave due to the per sistent antl foreign propaganda in circulation there. Despite assuran ces from the Chinese authorities that the unruly elements can be kept In hand, the American, llrlt lsh anil Japanese consuls have re quested their governments to send warships and meanwhile a steam r is being held ready to take on children LONDON, June 24.The Dally Telegraph says today It has full corroboration ot Its report of yes terday that "ominous and Berious disorders have broken out In Man churia and are spreading". It declares mutinies have occur red on a fairly large scale among the troops of Chang-Tso-LIn, the Manchurlan dictator, who now ia absent from Mukden, the capital. Bolshevik agents are credited with taking advantage of Chang's ab sence to nrovoke rislngB ngalnst him and the foreign colonies. The sudden departure of Chang Hsueh-l.lang. son of Chang Tso I.in, from Shanghai wag due to the situation In Manchuria, the paper says, hia father having sent him an urgent message to return im mediately to deal with tne trouuie. PEKING, June 24.The Chinese government In a note to the for eign diplomatic corps today argued for the revision of old treaties giv ing foreigners special privileges In China. In a second note also sent to the diplomatic corps today tha Chinese foreign office reiterated its Insist ence upon the "thirteen points" advanced by the Chinese delega tion at th recejit abortive confer ence at Shanghai and expressed the hope that the new conference to discuss general Chinese ques tions, proposed by the foreign dip lomats, may be held speedily. The note insists upon the release of Chinese arrested at Shanghai during the recent strike troubles and suspension of sentences Im- j posed upon them. It asks for "an . apology" and for the "rendition" of the mixed court at "Shanghai. It calls for the reinstatement of ! strikers, the improvement of the j working conditions of Chinese and for Chinese participation in the Municipal council at Shanghai, as well as for "liberty of speech and assembly" and for the dismissal of I the secretary of the ShanKhat mu nicipal council. W. S. li. Kowe. . The note declares these points are necessary for the settlement -of the Shanghai incident and as a further basis for permanent peace saya it Is absolutely necessary to revise the "unequal treaties" by which foreigners enjoy special pri vileges in China. A separate note on the latter sub ject was sent by the Chinese gov ernment to the diplomatic corps today. COtfTtHMN. CfVtOf aatasa ays , More than 8,900 Ford cars from every section of the country visited the Yellowstone National Park during the open season of 93 days in 1924. Here is real evidence-that for long tours as well as short trips, the . Ford car is a favorite among motorists everywhere. Ford popularity is based upon small first cost and low operating expense. You can buy a Ford on easy pay ments and take a real vacation this summer go with the whole family to the mountains, or seashore; visit the Yosemite Valley, the Grand Canyon, Glacier National Park, the Great Lakes or the Adirondack Mountains. Wherever you drive along the nation's highways, you will find an Authorized Ford Dealer ready to serve you and glad to direct you along the way. Touring $290 Runabout $260 Coupe 520 Tudor Sedan - 580 Fordor Sedan 660 On open can demountsbut Tim. and itftr axe $65 extra UAII rics .o-fc. Detroit SEE ANV AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER OR MAIL THIS COUPON Please tell me how I can secure a Ford Car on easy Payments : : Name Address. I City State. f Mail this coupon to PA I :IW KFKVKI) OX liKI'LTKO iMru;,Kits TACOMA, Wash., Juno 24. . . Ptr Marinoff, reputed kins ot Pari etc NorthwoHt rum runnors with headtiuarf era in aroma vns served by t'nele Sum today with federal income tax IK'ns amount ing to nearly $100. 0o for im-ume taxes alleged to be due the rov ernnvnt for the yearn lit Jo to 1924 inclusive. The tax liens were found on file in the Pi-crco rotinty auditors nifire and it was )terstood similar liens had been li.v. in the federal district court it heat tie. FOltiX'IiOSl ItK ftl'IT FII.KO AiAlXST ROAD. (AMnfiatnl Prrw tMe( Wire.) GREAT FALLS, Mont.. June 24. Foreclosure proceedings were filed today in federal court hero PLEA FOR LIFE OF SHEPHERD IS MADE TO JURY f Continued from Phrp 1 ) with thvMii. and he did it," shout ed Gorman. The prosecutor had been talk ing an hour when a recess Inter r lined him. It was indicated he was near tho end of his address to the Jury. William Scott Stew art of defense counsel, was ready to open for hi client. taking precautions to meet any violent movement. iH'tatWd accounts of yentorday'i shootin at Canton show that the nntl foreign domination was com paratively peaceful until one e -lion of the pnrndinic Chinese bntan firm from the band toward Sha meen. A French merchant was killed and a British marine and three civil. ans wounded, including the white commissioner of customs. llrltlsh and French marines, im- mediately returned the fire of the Hundred have put their O. K. on i'htnese, but were checked by th Newslievlew classified ads as di- senior naval officer in command, rect leads to thrift and short cuts The Chinese firing broke out op to success, t posit the Prtitsh section of Sha- , - D jmeen. living further evidence that 'the anti-foreign movement Is dl No need harping about the cost rented particularly against the of a classified ad because It cannot Uritish and Japanese. Report of be compared with the results it assaults on Japanese subjects cam urines. cHMiiienil'd bv the stiittnn is news- paper wrapped about the ttunk to stiu. le the tree. Alfalfa which yields as much as sl inns or more per senon, uses nt'iivly f oo pounds of limestone Pt season. That N. this legume ue nearly ns much lime as nitro gen. The nttrocen comes from the air and when there is no in o tilatl'in to nmke this possible, (lie crop f.iiK The estate of Mrs. Klirabth Kay Coshow, deceased, was admitted to probate today. The petition, re quests the appointment of K. R Stewart, administrator and J.' K. McCllntock. Leon McC Hatock and II. W. Strong as appraisers. The estate Is estimated at f2o,noo. At torney Hay B. Compton is the legal, representative. OH HOY, boucht a bargain nnd there are many more cars adver tised dally in tho classified col umns. Kead 'em yourself. I from poluta in China yesUrd. DAILY WEATHER REPORT TT. 8. Weather liuran. local office, Koseburg, Oregon, 24 hours ending 6 a. m. Precipitation In Inches and hun dredths: HlKhet temperature yesterday Sfi lowest teniptTiitnre last nlht ft Precipitation. Inst 24 hours 0 Total preclp. sl:ice first month .fio Normal preclp. for this month 1 07 Total preclp. from Sept. 1, 1924, to date 41 M Average preclp. from Sept. 1. 1S77 33.65 Total excess from Spl 1. 1?4 S.26 Average precipitation for 46 wet ons, t September to May, Incliistre 31 41 j fair and continued warm tonigr and ThursdHf) i WILLIAM IlKLL A Meteorologist Sh.-ep ilip am! brandinK fluid at ! against the Chicago, Milwaukee .WiHiton liros. - ; an,i st, pall Hallway Camany ! by the Cuarantr TruHt Company RpUlt8 are what count and of New York. Holder of rsfiindinir you'll Kt 'em with News lievlew i bonds of the roalroad ooninany in i the sum or ?:;o(, one. null. "The best worker on the rancK "Yes, sir, that old Ford hasn't soldiered a day since I took to using this new Zerolene for Fords." Ford owners who "tried out" Zerolene "F" lor Fords when it was first put on the market have been sticking to it ever since. Zerolene "F" for Fords is made by the Standard Oil Company's patented vacuum process. It lubricates all the bearing surfaces where oil is needed, especially the wrist-pin bearings and the upper half of the cylinder walls, which are frequently "oil-starved" . when an unsuitable lubricant is used. The re sult is improved gasoline mileage, quicker starting and increased freedom from carbon and other motor troubles. A Ford is an A-l transportation invest ment. Protect your investment by proper lubrication. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) "Fetdf thost oiLttarred Fords"