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    FOUR
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, WEDNESDAY. JULY 8, 1925.
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MKnv IN
mt u- !PiiHMPr
many ncic i uwuu. UIlHIVbL IVH
, . rri t t-v Innin i iin niiirn'
mji inemseives Lai v k a aw h v h
Parts Sends s
' Fal Chapeaux
BARONESS DIES
IN FALL FROM?
".Carelessness of Modern Living Results in Digestive Dis- HITRIfiT I F 1 1
orders. Sick Headache. Gas. Biliousness Dr. H.S. lUlU MIIU I LLUU
Thacher's Remarkable Prescription Relieves Many.
. A neglected liver can often onii ven table prescription to
-cause more trouble than a bottle of k- 9 the liver haltuy. It it kIvIhk
poUon. Wh' U .the liver Is cloft'-d quiiM r hi-f ami renewed mivnuth,
inactive, it tail to tmrete the energy and viKr to numbtrn here.
. juices necessary to digestion and This prescription, known phmma-
Himination. YVort ol ail, li tail
'to purify the blood pioperty. When
Jhin happens annoying .symptoms,
-tell you that a stale oi BelI-poi.sun-j
ins exidts in our body.
' I. Symptoms Lead to Sick Bed
... It explains why u fclutmlMi liver
An attended by nueli nyniptonm as i
- 'constipation, bIUounies, aiek-head-
"ai'lu's, Kournriis mid nas on a wtak!
. . aianiaih, loHd of appetite, pains in
-the back aud hides, and a dtvou.h, 1
'TUiidon condition symptoms j
that h ad to the danerou and t-x-i
pensive sick bed unless corrected
" iu lime.
lr. If. 8. Thacher, noted medi-
ceuilcally ha in: 'I' ha ber'a Li
arid liluod Srup, doenn't cost
nmih, Is pleasant lo take and con
tains only ingredient that are
know a to physicians tor their cor
rective and btalth-buiidiiig proper
tied. Notice Quick Difference
Try this real prescription jour
eelf. Notice the quick diMreni;e
in the way you look, eat, Me.p and
it- 1. You will be completely salls
fld, otherwise, there will bo no
cost.
J.r. Thacher's Liver and Hlood
Syrup Is sold and recommended y
Natlian Fullertou, ltoscburK, Oie,
Instead of 70 Per Cent of
Road Money Districts .
Get Only Half.
CITIES ARE AFFECTED
Wife of Dutch BtfijS"
Topple From Window
of Ritz-Carlton.
FAINTED
cal iiactiUaT. perfected a whole-) liraln Pharmacy, Drain, On-con.
WireMFence
"Just arrived, another car of fence! Made by the
same proces sas the well known American feijce.
Get Our Prices Before You Buy
Special New 3-inch Wagon $125.00
See Us First We Can Save You Money
FARM BUREAU
COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE
KObEBUrHU OAKLAND
Under Former System 70
Per Cent of Road Fund
Went Back to Districts i
in Which Raised.
Went to Window for Fresh
Air and Keeled Over Sill
Companions Look on
Unable, to Help.
Under the law parsed by th -ont
legislature. tli diatribution ul
Hie county general road fund In
ciiaiiK'U ao thai uv per cent ot Ihu
fund KGt-H to the county Instead of
30 per cent a 4ormerly. This law
; becomes effective when the taxes
j count in at xi year and instead of
mo road districts receiviliK 7W -
per ct-iit no in the jiaat, Uiey will
fuccive only SiD uer ceuU
Under thu iiresynt airaiiKt-int'titit
the county has the riKhl to levy
I to lit mills lor rhe general load
fund. The county under the old
law waa required to expend 70 per
cent or the money so raised within
the district In which the tax wan
levied, w hile 3U per cent could be
used at the discretion ot the county
I court upon any road where , it
nimlit be desired to plate the
! money.
Incorporated elites and towns
are classed tnt Indiildual road dis
i tricts, and under the old law 7u
per cent of the money paid by the
cities tnl the road luihl. went back
I to the clly councils, to be handled
; by tin in on city road and street
I work.
I'nder His law, as amended, tho'
I county Is cien SU per cent, in
stead ot 1)11 per cent, hlle the ilis-
7 STORY HOTEL
I A - 'ft i i
; r'V'V PROBABLY
i ' s . 1 It
r '- xh
(AawrUUat Louot Wire.)
NLW YORK, July 8. Barone
Helen Ziir Mueuier ofijava, UutctL
Kasi Indies, was killed today by a
fall from a seven story window
of the Kiu-C'arleton liotel.
jbu struck on the root of the
hotel s Japanese Harden, w liinh u
on a level Willi Uie second lloor.
James M. Thompson, at one time
a ciose friend of . Miss Alllllcent
Itoeers, now Countess Von ,Salm
Huogatiaeten, was visiting the
baroness witn other friends. He
said she stepped to an open win
dow fur fresn air and fell.
The baroness, who was annul
28 years old, was Helen Carruthers
of .New i'ork before her marriage
to the baron who is In the .Dutch
dipluiuauc service.
The baron Is at present in Java.
.where he expected to be Joined by
ms wue.
According to the hotel manage
ment liaroness 2ur Muehlen had
gone to her apartment after hav-
lvet 1UA danc'ng lau' being accompani-
.. , ,,: , :,.. " ouiie ou me stveutn
""'", I""" b"- " ;iioor Dy a number of friends,
a touch of color. Uomplallllnj? of the heat.
: t
AMENDMENT TO THE
CONSTITUTION ON EVO.
LUTION IS NEXT MOVE
(AMOcUud rial Lmrni Win.)
DAVTO.V, Tenn, July 8.
move for a new constitutional
amendment was seen today
by defense counsel as the out-
standing inference to be
drawn from the address last
night of William Jennings
in an before tne progressive
Dayton club.
In a statement Issued today
chief de
which he
summed up the Inferences
drawn by the defense attor-
neys trim the address of air.
Bryan last night, be declared:
"Ue forecast that he will
move rapidly from the lower
court to the supreme court of
Tennessee, then to the sup-
reme court of the United
States and having lost his
fiant on account of existing
constitutional guarantee of
religious and educational lib-
erties, he Intends immediate-
ly to wipe out these constitu-
tional immuniUes by a new
constitutional amendment."
into the living room and leaned
out of the window, remarking that
it vas very hot.
Thompson said all three b
that the baroness was falling. Miss
Welen Bcreamed and the two men
ran to erasn the biirnniu hut ahn
! slipped from their hold and piling-
ea out ox tne window, Thompson
said.-
This trio of hats from Paris
trpifics the French mode for
late summer and early fall wear.
At top is a brimmed hat with
wired lace "wings" for trim
mini;. Of tlic two turban shapes
(lie one in the center is trimmed
with a draping of chenille net
and the lower one with
SAN ANTONIO, Texas, July
8. liaroness sur Muehlen, who
died from a fall from a seventh
story window of a New York ho
tel today, was Helen Caruthera ot
San Antonio prior to her marri
age. Her father, J. W. Caruthers,
t was owner ot a laundry here un
til about 10 years ago, when he
moved to New York.
Her early education was ob
tained in San Antonio schools.
An Investigator of the district
attorneys office reported to Dis
trict Attorney Ban ton this after
noon that the death was acclden
J la!. After two hours questioning
of the two men who were in tho
room with the baroness when sho
! fell, Mr. Banton announced his of-
she fice would drop further investiKa-
ru..i,, ri" m opeu wiuuow. ana to . uou.
The two planes have been used ' li."0,"",,?' Kuu"i8' tolP'ta
tl icilH n c.'ivt' onlv nnn hi.ir in-1 i-xtrnsi vi Iv in thn mirnint r train. m . 7 " . .alter au 1U-
llliillt'UVt-rri lit t'nmn IwU iinil urn . . .
FOR STATE FOREST
I
FOREST US
ainul of 7i, per ami an In tint pa.st.
iliiH will give more money for
lliu cuurt (o JiiimJIe in u Uiocrt
liuuaiy inaiiiuTt wliilo al the nnnm
lintf l.iany di M rieU ill Jiuve U
money to sjinul within their own
Uuunaariea, Tliid U I'urlicularly
maneuverrt
about worn out
B..V"Ti.i '..j.na: 8"" Stated.
watt believed
planned m Ket new motor for the1 Z6 yomxg, wonian was elabor-
KALKM. Oi., July 8. tJliili1
Forest t r KHiol ttiiiiouiue,! today
that tho fureht patrol that Is to
operate In Oiegoii u ml at other
iiorthwt'Hiern tauH arriwtl al tho
' Kun'tu husw y:.-itfi duy.
The pIlotM lor OrcKoti ar A. K.
I.oomirt and Alva H. Umnimo,
Ironi tho unny off lews lo-ervu
c'orp.1. l.ltuH'iiant Lhod iJarnvit,
of tno ulr Ht rvlro ha.- hteu ilviatl
t'rt hh lui:tou ur.'iitT In i har.t) of
forent patrol in the Jlvo nortli
wvAt Hialea willi li eatl 'i ua rtei a at
Jmikviiu. 11m hui hi tiiaiKu ot thu
hugeuo bato luwt year.
FARM CROPS IN THE
MIDDLE WEST BUMPERS
roKTLANO. July 8- Kann chms
IhroiiKhout tho mulillo weal, tho
liilprtnouutalu Mates and tJti'Kon
and WaflhliiKton will bo laiK'T Ihin
mason tttun In llfl'-l, dorlareil It.
A. iSmlth, tuipiTviHor of HKrlcitUuto
for tho I'ulon l'acific JSynieni on
filrt arrival litr from Omaha lo
confer with Jluheii Work, nerro
tur yol tho interior and Klwood
Meml, coniniissinm r of reclaum
.lion. 8iullh v. IJi aecompaiiy tho
government nflieials tlirougli tttht
tin Oregon and Idaho.
"Ou tho whole priced of Krain
ml other farm prodtK-tH will he
profitable to producers lliis year",
ald Smith. "Krom Vtnh and
Idaho ropu n a of bumper crop uir
j 'Mo first forest fin of tho !
Ktufuii were npurted hero to- !
day by llarvey llrov,n, auper-
waniMi of the. lhMiK-!
i lad fitt I'atrol. l-our fii-ea !
, are bvir.tf luini by tut pauol
t ltcvs, located In widely Mat-
U red parts ot (ho county. A
j Hi" i one acre in m.o in
uurnniK mar Han Creek, an-
I other repotted lo bo about a
I uuai ter acie in mzo 'in report- 4
ed lo ar Jc. I, while a third is
lumied about two mil. -a
fiuuiliwt .it of tow ii In the
iieiiuan Hollow di.Htrhi. Mi.
i-noit lookout tliiH aiiernmni
Kpoiied a fourth on tho hhoul-
dr of Tyee IilountUill. ( iewn 4
Imve been placed on ecti fire,
anil it is b'heid thai they
can be hanohd with lmle
4 loss. 4
planed alter which the fliers will , ' h, ""'u ttUU juwyito. itur
return to Tacoma for tho auinmer. fJiauionld,ear riDKS wro dashed
. ,Ill their settings in tho fall and
wero recovered iioiu the roof tav
detectives.
Phone from the aviaiinn fini.i h.t- "litH onan w eieti, tho baroness'
l-ieiitenants llaynes and llenton coniuJinln, with whom ahe arrived
and other fliers enroute from Ta- al tl,e ltiu -"rietoa June 26, said
i.mia to .San hh-no. landed here aj. tUtfy wr to Kai lr Kurope ou
7:3 o'cIiKk tho morning and after lix1 niKht tho baroness gave a
, r.'tuHin continued nouthward. jfanwi;U party.
4444444444' besides tho barooesa. Miss Wel-
en and Thompson, the party in-
FLIERS HOP OFF eluded Lester L'onley, connected
FROM S. F. AT 1 P. M- witn tt t'th Avenue concern. The
two men told the police the party
m.h,.i..i i,.. a.j irr.) or tour bad dined at the Klu Car-
SAX KUANCISCO, July 8 "'ton together.
I.ieuionants llnync and Hen- 'o the baroneaa
MKbr;lU. Ore., July 8. Ae-j
true ot the cities, which have form-1 cord in to word received by lelo-
erly receivnt 70 per cent, tor in the
future ili.y will ft back only hair
the money raiM-u wiimn the inmu
ripalny which will Kit ally reduce
lln money ior the repair or ciiy
mailt and streets, but will Kite ex
tra money to be spent 011 roads
leading in lo titoso cities und
tow ns.
At the present time the county
toad fund amounts to InVcv'jii,
this money bfint? raised by a levy
01 .titl3 milis. The couiny court
h:is the rllit fo b vy a wiu-rul
road tax up lo .1 0 in i Lib, but bt r
le.lriLied by Ihe 6 per cent linmu-
"ii on tho budget has been una
lo raise more man y- amount
placed upon int budi l this yeur.
OF P. W. BEGKLEY
JE1
Heat with gas.
Little Phyllis Herkley, the 6
year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
P. V. Heckley, residing a few
nil Its east of Uoseburn, was quite
seriously burned yesterday even
ing; while helping her father In
the texMig ot inilk. A bottle of
Later Uiey-went :su'Pnuno acid was being used In
,ui.e . maaing the teats, and was left
day fliKht from Tacoma to Miss Welen left tho room and I lunlnK uncorked ou the table
ton. who lire making a one- after she returned a few minutes 1 , Vi he child was turn-
San go arrived h. ie about later the men said, she whispered , "jT "1? ?L '. , ma,nlne
nn,. and hupped off again at oouiethiiig to the baroness who in ! um XA '"?
l.M p. ui.. turn left the apartment and u-nnl.il.. i. . l ....... .
bottle tipped over, allowing the
add to run over her arm and
turn left the apartment and
gone aoout 15 minutes.
When she came back she went
Pictures Belie Wild Accounts ot Santa Barbara'Damage
JII1L
tile Ktlgelie
leaner, formerly of
M-hools.
lie vas nivtlseil lit Immoral ton-duct.
coming III AlHl a one lra ls lo who
A family reunion was held at the
hmne ot W. K. Jioilce, or l.iaiklng
lilass, on July 4. nil or tint child
reu ami Heir taming being pres
ent. It was also in lue nature 4,f H
bhlliilay party for Mr. Hislte. an. I
the relatives and frlentls preseni
had a il llt-lillul tlme celebiating.
To H,nis and a ilaiighti-r ol' Mr.
lleiUi' were there with tllelr fallli-
, ' ,, I lies, tin y being M r. n.l Mrs. i:. W.
duly S. rrrnara-ii.t ....... ... ...
.i.tlJ , i . , . ",.', i"in'i'-j. aiiiiiriiia
day for 1 1n; entertainment of nion.'
III. ill ;0.ii( inemliers of lh' 1 1, ii
rvnlent 1'roiei'tlvii Old r of l-:isa
PORTLAND PREPARES !
FOR ELKS MEETING I
roUTI.ANM,
the la-ll ic (.'oast through Oiccnu
or Washington reports are evi u
more favorable."
. REVOKE TEACHERS LICENSE
SA1.KM. tire., July .- Stale
Suiierlnti uilent Chun hill Imtay
renileri'd a ileei-lun revoUnic tie
teacher's centricate of t'hailwlrk
L'. Newhotlse, u Ijine cniintv scleuil
I and lin y . , e m i onipanli .1 li ,
'their tu elitlilren. Ilnnilil K. ami
la Hiise: Mr. ami Mrs. .las. . 1
tllnilee anil son oilier ,.i i',.
lllllllial com. Iltlnu Ollelis I ...ii.. ,-.,ii,.... , ....
here .Molliliil, July LI. Tile pnll, e ,,. ,-. ,.,,',,',.,, , u,r ,
p-il paradx alone Is cxi lid to ' ,, ,-i,,,. ,i ,,, , .
j of drams I'm-i. In n l.liilon to
that ii,.... n, , in i.
Ion .I..1... .1..- , t.i. .i.. i.i....... ' .-.-.iii-i. ii, in.
i ,;.,.s,.n( t( eninv I lo- fe-itl ille-i
are enrouie , ,.i;;I,J(nd. The deh- i oI (h(. n.um(((1 n nuihtit. ;
' ' " ,M",H l,n,M I,M ,,lt!' "here Mr. Hodi:- ha,
"i it" iio-inn. as many ol l lit in
are cou ho
havti n.oiNi r more in inie.
Word Uiim leceived hei o
1 1
it many 5 1
made his
I VvV" a ii- j
...... t -?v
wixmtmmtmmasxmAvaLsmiLi
Ei-rlit Piece
Cook with ;h
I lilr -J.U
Glass Set
08c
FUEMTif
FROM CAMP LEWIS
TO Sill DIEGO. OIL
SATURDAY ONLY
splrnrlicl Kill lien S-t of lirnvy tlr ir :
riirne in hiuuly in nil)- lunnr. inetiiiliiu; a
Mixini; Jim. l emon Juii e I xlt.n lor. rt.
our window lodjy.
, vvlii. Ii will
isuinu: ( n.
cc tlicm in
Churchill Hardware Company
Hie V inclicsler Sture
mi - .ii
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III. .11 o!
- t I .... I t M .
il. July In an ei'.nt :
:.!!' ' of a etie-il;l Imp
in.;i lo Sim In. ui., Lien
lliivin s iin.l .lotin W. '
til'' I tli'e.l Stiller HlteV
lr -.i li(" lis. I; off tolnv fjoni lie-..e-p
I i is In 1,1 In ii,. hi iirlil
i t" ul i lo- moon at :'::' a in .
lionr e.iill-r tlim th- v o-l.-i-i-
'V lil.liu-.t.l V. till Li- U'ellM't
,in. s Vims St.ifl' Si no ant h'i- l
1 a-- lio-i h uii-, vi hll Tt iKile I'.
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RtioiK
Kt-ld.
Midsummer Specials in
nn
INWJARE
We call your attention to the following
Values in Tinware
9- inch Pie Tin 5c 2 qt. Dairy Pan, 2 for.... 15c
1 0- inch PSe Tin, 2 for..lSc 4 qt. Dairy Pan 10c
Small Wash Basin 10c 6 qt. Dairy Pan, 2 for..25c
Large Wash Basin 15c 8 qt. Dairy Pan 15c
8-hole Muftin 15c Tin Cups .1 5c
Tube Cake Pan 15c 10 qt. Tin Pail ... 25c
3 qt. Pudding Pan 10c Pot Covers, 5c to 15c
4 qt. Pudding Pan 12Jc Hvy. Flour Sifters. 25c
When in need of Kitchen Goods go to
206
North
Jackson St.
CARR'S
Whert
You
Save
Now Showing Big Specials in Glassware
leg, burning her very severely. 4 4
Dr. . . Sivwart wa called, and .
gave first aid treatment. Al- - TOM WOOLWINE DIES
though the littie girl la painfully I . 4
burned, it is not tnouKht Uiat her I (Atocuteii i-n-m iumkI Win-.)
injuries are ot a fatal charecter. lqs ANGELES, July 8.
j 1 nomas iee Woolwine, 10 rm-
T CI VIlOlllVl. tttlUlUtJ UL IjUS V
Angeies and twice candidate
CALIFORNIA GIRL IS
ORATORICAL WINNER ;
(AswwUtrd 1'rrM Lucd Wire.)
PORTLAND, July 8. California,
represented by Marie Keynoius ot'
Merced, carried oft first honors to
uay in the Christian Endeavor or
atorical contest, which featured
the morning session of tho bien
nial convention of the interna
tional' organization. Miss Key-4
noma was a warned a gom metai Dy
President-Emeritus Frances E.
Clark.
Oregon won second prize in the
oratorical contest witii Lois
Tuttle, of Forest Grove, as Its rep-
for governor of California
I died here today.
j lM-ath of the attorney who
I was a picturesque prosecutor
in many criminal cases that
' won national attention, oc-
curred at hla home here. The
lllnohs came upon him in
Paris, December i5,
Gilley mitrerea bruises and tho
end of the third finger of the leit
hand wn.y smajed off. lie camu
to this city, where Dr. Chas. li.
resenlathe. Emblems, as tokens 1 V ade attended the case.
of honorable mention w ill be j
awarded lo Estella fialdwin of 1 To Attend Convention
WashouKal, Wash., and David KJ Dr. li. A. Moon leaves tonight fof
Taylor of lloise, Ida. ' I Portland when he will spend thu
In a report on the society's) remainder or. the week attending
growth Secretary Edward P. Gaus. l" 4.ue convention of chiruirac
said today rhat 3,762 new Cnds- j tors,
tian Endeavor societies had beent
organized in the past two years, of ' Bac Saturday
which 6,00u had been formed in the! K'v- lMow. paslor of the
last two months.
Secretary Gates said that 4,316
young members had promised to
lithe their Incomes with the chui
and that l.ust had promised to
give aJl their time by serving as
ministers or as missionaries al
home or abroad.
Gates said he expected 500,000
more young people to join the so
ciety by September. He said it
us the greatest institutional influ
ence for uniting the various Pro
testant denominations.
Ko.se burg Christian church, writes
mat he will return Saturday fjom
a trip to Turner, Astoria and Port
land, where he has been spending
the past two weeks. Hj ai tended
the state convention of the Chris
tian church at Turner, iho Chris
tian Endeavor convention al Port-
j land, and visited Willi his mother
ai Astoria-
I TODAY'S BASEBALL
American League
At Cleveland:
First game: R. H. E.
Philadelphia 3 11 6
Cleveland H 1j l
Batteries: Walberg, Helmacb,
Baumgartner and Cochrane, Berry;
Karr, Cole and Sewelu (10 runs in
fifth for Cleveland.)
Three OiKTiitloiiM (his Morntnc
Thi'ee operations, two major
and ono minor were performed at
Mercy Hospital this morning. Mrs.
Anna L. Wilson, of Glenduie, tin
'derwent a major operation, .1. 1.
Osborne, of the Mount Alto Katun,
underwent a major operation, and
Miss Cole, o Nrth KoHoburg, un
derwent a minor operation. JJrs.
Sether and Stewart were in attendance.
i LI','.HI L
ma
At rtostoo:
Hon ton
Detroit ....
Batteries :
Dauss and Uasnlur. .
!. II. K.
1) i 2
5 10 1
Ehuiko and I'icinlch;
At Chicaso:
Wsshlnitton ..
LhicuKO 2
flatteries: Coveli-Kkle ar .
R.
..10
Faber, Keviere,
Schalk, Crouce.
H. K.
Ill 1
7 3
Rue I:
lllaukenii. unil
National Leagua
At noston: K. H. K.
St. Louis j 11 0
notion 4 jti 2
llatterles: Malls and ) Ta.-;Wi.
f,newi(.h, Marquaril, lljau ami
O'.Ntil. 1
La Petite -Beauty
Shop
Valet System
of Beauty Culture
Marcel, Bob Curl,.
Water Wave, Sham
pooing, Facials and
Manicuring.
Specialize in Packs and
Wrinkle Eradicators.
Phone 320-J
107 N. Rose St.
NEW YOUK. July . riitsburnh.
New York: both euiuia i.o.-,LiK.n.-.l : !
rain.
PIllLADKLl'HIA.
cinnail-l'hilaileliiui
poned; ram.
July 8. Cin
Fanie post-
BROOKLYN, July 8 Cbicaco at
Brooklyn postponed; rain.
;:in Kraiu-lM ii aliniil .
B I i' n i itn k. lllloMlnit itiiil-le d.iv-
rr?r-ri ip'i..i . ! .n.ipgtji " vttmy littUl for lue remaiu.ler ot tli
I irli.T nrroiinU of hur .1. ... . .1 ...... .. c.. n..i i.. ....
:lon of the city from an .!,!.. tl,. i I- -:.:i..T Modi-
- - i . j .Miiimi
imi vtm m . VMM. H SBSSl WB (W( pfs '
Ytsterday's Scores
At I'oriland s; Salt Lake 4.
At Oakland 7; Vernon 6.
At Seattle 11; Sacramento S.
At Los Ang-lrs 1; San Francis
co 3.
NE WYOHK. July S - Ilaln lo
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