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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY. JULY 21, 1925. Amundsen Party Showered With Honors in Oslo 1 " R 1 I'lf I'' F- A r? fcJ4aa 'the Taroma it ore !n 1892, ha j been elected a director of the Schlesiuger organization and will continue fn active management of , the northern concern. j A GREAT SUCCESS Despite their failure to rench the North Pole, Norway is showering its highest honors on Roald Amundsen and his (luring companions in the first aerinl Arctic expedition. The party Is shown (above) on Its return to Oslo. Left to right: Olmirinhl, Deitrichsen', Ellsworth (only American), Amundsen, Kliscr-Larscn, Kueeht. Below is the plane N-25J which they dug from the ice and flew back to civilisation to escape death. The photo shows its condition after the tliriiiina trio. E I. Laird, appellant: appeal from Curry counly; up pea 1 from ie- croe foreclosing e xeculory con I tract lor Halo of lund, directing ' sale thereof by sheriff nnd bar i ring defendants of all interest in ! the land: opinion by Justice Co show; Judge II. II. Blt attirmed. Petitions for rehearing woie denied In city of Athena vs. Jack and in ('outfit At Condtt. -o- Anc.atd rrM Uuid Wire) SAL KM, Oro., July 21. Tlio following opinions wore handed down today by tho supremo rourl; Thompson Optical Institute vh. It. A. Thompson, appellant, ap peal from Multnomah county; m pal from a decree restraining de fendant from violation of a con tract to refrain from engaging in business of manufacture and sale optical goods and from carrying on an optical institute; opinion by Justicu Hrown; Judge Kobert A. Tucker ofHremd. In 'the matter of the petition of the Hcappoose drainage dis trict, appeal from Columbia coun ty. Objections to cohI bill sus tained In opinion by tho court. E. II. Thrill, et 1, vs. Ceorge l Tonight! Jen n I lit; 'font Theatre on South Stephens St. Comedy Id rama "Cotlflhh and Crackers." i Prlc.ia 20c and 4oc. ROSeburo eov will I I Ik-lin J . Jrfc -irv7Z'H''' I ENTER YALE THIS FALL I J j Cjp ft Al Kf" W IT In tho b;.ut.!'"-r i.- uivH. ,ity this fall wllh- gmA mi il Jm J H' LpV. '1t?LV Ciround", (Ik-I oul c" I'l'ii.ms. Mr. Seily RraduaK-il .ag P:kat-S-t-r" " L urK. for thfj'rom ll"--tur liijch srhuiil tliii j tt vt-- ' .'.jgj-1-1 f,,i1 1 jjT school actiWUes An I 3W1US & 1V$S&Z!! h""' ",kel'u " rF . Prcmlura TMMtMBM Hav.-you Hernia? Cure guar- I ,, Bacon -n tCs?- ' ,: U&l-rr anteeil witbout operation. Investl- HcimS ' i Wool -"in St-'S'C?-W i Kate. iJr. Harrison Folk, Perkins i,ri-i I c rt 1 jZt-J'L mk. I) (seaitnei Brookfleld ijSoapl -$i$52p llfPLIESHOP MilMm' OFF Qi. SECOND LAP k ST'ifeil VUllliiiMiiiiii ivf J'"'iP VIJ K.1 m, ' i f Ill Iff RrisKet W wm, -ttrA J" Saf: Beef lRi More than two hundred m..n anrl ehll.lron nw.r ful "Oak Grove Camp ' nillen south of JtoticburR, tourt h Htm mil irrntifi the Hural I nlon Sunday achiKds oficlrc,ei arul the JtoseburR district. I he Sunday schools of the American Sunday School Union at Green, GleiiKary, Winston and It ice Creek had the proKram in charge anl there were representatives from the Inion Sunday Schools at Glide, Camas Valley, LookinK Glass, Ten Mile and Garden Valley, and postd-l' others present. Missionary Kenneth A. Tobias led a spirited son service with Mrs. E. P. Croft, of HoMeburK. at the piano. Chas. HoffmeiMe r, of Winston, acted as H. S. Supt. Kol lowlni; the study of the regular Suniay school leNnon InlerestlnK reports of the year's work were given by representatives of the schools present. After the.se, Mrs. Walter Groves and Mrs. John Iletts. of GlenKary. FanR a very pleasing duet. Then K. It. Martin, of Portland, who is superintendent of the upper coast districts of Ore-; phier, .six army pursuit planes, ac Kon, Washington and Maho, wave a j compani- il by a hum Curtiss NHS splendid talk on the import a net ofi bonib-r, hopped off fnnn Jarvis Sunday school work in Amenta's 1 Offutl n. id. K:jrt ('rook, for ('hey most iKH-dy mission field the rural ; Wyo., at a. m. Today's communities. j hop off marked the boginning of He made some very strikinc le s. md day's flight of a teat statements, pointing out the fact.10 lei-rniinn the miiiiary value or six pianes tiunt Cle mens, Mn-h., Moi.ilay morning and will Jfiiirney to San Francisco, ar riving liit-re Thursday. The Cur tis bofiiL-T. hawever. will stop in Cheyenne to await the it turn of the six planes which return by night over the air mail route. OMAHA, mandeil by that ail are interested in lowering :,ho r ,M:iil rtmw. The t taxes and that II costs from twenty ! l'tl S- In idP Fie'd, M( five to seventy-five cents per year to send a boy or girl to Sunday school, where right moral stand ards are taught and that It custs the taxpayers one thousand six -hundred dollars for each individual that la sent to the penitentiary, and that It costs from three hun dred to five hundred dollars per year to keep them there. He quoted statistics from a num her of prominent juvenile officers mountain time, according to word receiver! at tho nlr mail field. Doswell Mlnerai water baths for all forms of rheumatics. 11 f l y boy Fcnnu left Koseburg this morning lor the rump on Wolf Creek where they will sp ml the coming two weekji. The second' CALL FOR CITY IMPROVEMENT BONOS lirst car, driven by Krnest Notice Is hereby given that city j rath, l-it Uosebunt at 6 a. m., Impruvi-inent bonds of the City of others followed shortly after. CHKYKNNK, Wyo., July 21. The nix army pursuit planes en- roue to Cheyenne from Omaha left North Patte, Neb., at 11:20 to show that only a very oiull perl' ,H """ "rMw, r-.,,, nf tiw.u. h inu i !t 'Cheyenne at about 12:45 o clock court have ever attended . Sunday school. A bountiful banket dinner was served at noon. At one forty-five inn group re-assemnieii tor thei afternoon nroirram. The fhriHtian' church orchestru, under Mr. Ol-j son, played several beautiful He-' lections and Mr. Olson sang a solo! that was well received. Mary Fitzgerald, of Glengary, gave a reading. 'Clod's Ixive," and a group of children from Rice Creek sang and acted out a song; "Dropping Our Pennies." Neva. A;;ee and Wllma Howard, of Greot, j sang "Tell It AKln." Little June! Jitzgerald, of Glengary, gave "A I I.itllo Sermon." Mrs. A. T. Iaw- rence of Uillard, read MA Single lind of Wheat." ' , .The M if sea Myrtle and Clara I llerelu r of Dillanl, sang beautifully BID FOR SCRAPPED SHIPS IS ADVISED l'Jjr,, and that iiiteiet will cease after that dale. lated July I'll, licit. W. F. THOMAS, City Tr auurer. (Aviilw Ir I-canl Wire.) ! WASHINGTON. July 21. Ac! ituiice of the Heni-v Ponl bid f i "I Think When I Head the Sweet 'll.7"t.iMit tor the 2i( shipping ;citmp will start on August 4. The I A ni1mhfip nf Pi,,lllwB lhtin lnni, ha'ht.n' .n.n....im..ii to t'i n ' part In scripture memory work j shipping board by President 1'al-j and Lucia Ittxtgers, of Looking : mer of the Kit et Corporation. i (i'ass, and Wllma Howard of Q j Green, were awarded certificates " ne Terminal Garage has the Piost complete stock of pUton ! uivivuu HpoiiHiuie Kir nringing me ooys 71 ' ' With MacMillan in the Arctic' Donald MacMillan, who has just sailed for the Arctic, again ordered Swift & Company products for the members of his expedition. Fighting for existence and discovery in the frozen North calls for well-nourished bodies, and only the best food is good enough. Returning from his previous voyage of fifteen months, he said: "No Arctic explorer ever went north with such fine food products as were put aboard the Eowdoinby Swift & Company. All the boys came back in perfect physical condition and all singing the praise of Swift's products." . -v The products supplied for the hardy band included: Swift's Premium Hams (Soaltite wrapper:) Swift's Premium Bacon (Sealtite wrappers) Swift's Brisket Corned Beef Swift's Premium Beef Tongues Swift's Barclay Porl: Brookfield Butter . "Silverleaf" Brand Pure Lard fn-1, and Thi-I mwuiliK. lin-Kiiu. BI IH 3 "ll r. earn Inr tin- tiiii lo I if tanili an' uv n., ..... u. inn- u u .. IUI lllnll-"! U lilt III Ut TB Ul lllf 11 .1... ...il palil mi the 1t .lay of AukusI. ltmary i luh. khvuniaha III be rn- "... ks't-s. tsiiiuu n Niuniuir Mil UI1IIKII1U lilt? utlt.H ti i n.i. 1 lie q. Arundel, piano tuner. Thoue ..Glide, Oregon. i back. Any person desiring lo ad-1 , dress 1 '.'tiers to the boys should J semi them In care of Wolf Creek I Camp, Hoy Hcouts of America, Hats off! To tno News Kevlew claimed columns. They nre the starting point of many people's NiieceHH and prosperity. Tonight! Jennings' Tent Theatre on South Stephens St. Comedy drama "Codfish and Crackers." Pricis ('C and 4Pc. trd names $ Why Fuss? WITH OUT-OF-OATE METHOOS7 The SAVACK Ih the only wardi) r i bat y at!i-H and dries the clothe, tendy for (he line without u wringer. It Kinrs l.i'.o'' and wear on jur HatllM'lHr. Ask us for a Demousttalitin in onr home, and uii'll stv ho,v easy It H. SOLD ON EASY TERMS Everybody's Exchange Plume 15( EN LDAFH Psalm; The lleatitudes; the uf the books of the llible. Kthe Hice and Frances Mi-re-dith mid a girl whose name was not learned, all of Mice Crick, re ceived rewards for memory work al;o. U-v. Pnrtnn. of IMIlard, offered prayer and Kev. Martin gave an otherstirring address. Mrs. J. W. Howard closed the service by sing ing, with much feeling "Nobody Kver Has Told Me of Jesus." A number of people came from Uoseburg and Hiltard for the after noon service. There were many expressions on nil Ktdes that this wa one of the best .grouped gatherings yi-t held Svift's Pride Waihing Powder Sunbrite Cleanser Wocl Soap Swift & Company u. S. A. Visitor Sunday Chas. Hall, well known Mur.-diield niiin. was here Sunday as a guest i enruute home after attending tho of W. (). ( linger. Mr. Hall was i inks' convention in Portland. Km- parttn nt I.dNHON, July 21. Scotlan 1 Yarn today lssu d n tlescrituion of ' Pniffsstir .lowt-ph V'icior Collins of Sti ns Point. Wis., who disap 1 4t ai . il last night, j His wife and daughter, -who are ( h'-ri1, xpro8S great anxiety, b i caii. . he car i-led a large amount and all looked forward" to the m-xt ,n"n,'y ,rVf,J'r!;' ' b cks. Pro- i ii - t ' (iniiin iih i jiisi m i uriit 'i frmii Scotland and apparently got !om, never reaching his hotel in -London. one. Iloswrll Hotel for good eats. SHINGLES We have a car of freshly cut Sliingles of the very best quality Call US for prices before buyiny tlsrwhrrc. COEN LUMBER CO. 1'holie 121 I fff f?f f fffffffff ff f ff ff ff ftff ft ft tttMff f ff WASHINGTON, Ju y ployeit of tin lni rtor d do to nun li KitiiriK down, clock- ( wHlihing ant sttiiublltiR over mu piltH ollli i fitinliuie io suit SiM'IC tary Work, no he has glen ord-rs j to Htrip tlie deparlmeiil's office i for actinn. The first moe w as In the g n-, eral lain) effice, where ilfiit chairs wire itinovtd. most of the clinks' diriiaui I d, an I two an loads of stools, wai d robes and desks, val Utd at $ti't;i tnrnel mer to the gpvi iniuent's Keiieral Mipp y of- Hie. I !P mm IN ! ENGLAND PLANS LONG RANGE RADIO (AswH-titnt Pm lawd Wir. 1 DALLAS. Tex, .Inly -Hats; cnawiug matches started a tire' here early todu v, w hich caused ; the death of four and the injury . j nf fUht persons In n frame room- j t l.( N IK N. July I'll - In a-hlii ion j iug house. itead are: ; it' Mm radio station now bein ' K. A. Young, 20, tilling station 1 biull :tt Uiuhy, th post Piaster-' employe. 1 Kctu-ral N planning to creel an-' William Hrown. 2.".. son of K. K. ' o'h'T hi .li w n il station at Win- i Hrown of Mineral Sprines, Ark. ! tliorpe. if ar Sk-gns, on the. Lloyd Short. .H, burlier, Cisco. iet c-asi. This siatlfin, when Texas. i oi.ipl. t. ,, i, rp i t. i to be uxed Joe Hunaway, 2. barber, Cico, tin i om it. u n:i a i ion n dh Autt alia , Texas. .did India I The hon-te w as ('p'-rah d l.y Pa- ' ' -.-o trnlntiin and Mr. S. 11. (iarreft. . iiaf m nr ot 'a tj '-ii ta -r ?;t kjLZW.V 'MH DISPATCH () ru l ; v hit li en IY us lo ruarnt'e l'i r --v tv Iteni of n:r p: 1 1 ' ' ' w ill he iraripm ti il pi v .. afftv aid with n, i 'Wo Aim to Plo.ue" H.ii. French I R A S i r t R AND STORACE C3. Phohs 220 DAILY WEATHER REPCRT t. it W.-aito r nur-iiu. local nffir, , ! lioselnn g. On gon, "4 iuturs ending .) H 111 1 I'rei ij i'ntlon in inches and bun- ; d -. d'h-- 1 It .'ti M t j.itti i t- id. iv i r hup1 hi t nirht I'l-i'i it mn, 1 :t I III bouts I'.'i.il pii .-ip nlm lt of moMh Noim.il prtnip (or Hps month .32 1 e j preeip from Sept. 1. l '-'l. lo date i n Av- f wi piAip. from Sept. I. J x " " II T leat i iit i from S' pt 1, -!i' piet'ipitrttion for . k H.tonn I September lo May, lilt luslvei . 31 41 ' ( loirU inn ik tit and t dio duy . I luvdciaie l''!Kperanue i C W. NOHMAN, Observer .Mr ( .arr"tt and her t wo sons. William Carter and C. A. Carter, wen- iniiired. The Carter trot hers recflv d burns In a t impt ing to urnuso the : sleeping roomers. Wondi-rful reti-f for nervou ' 0 peipe. Hot Mineral bat In. lioswell T Springs. p. us ii ii!TMi r mi;t: itoit.iir u niiN i-ourwv t.os At;i:i :s. itr.v -i.-.pur- I'lm-i' d! Ithoaittx I nhf r- derKirt -iveni nt.'re tn T.ueni by It. y. 'i blcfonurr and Sons, operator f a i limn of Hmrcn on the Paxil te ( "Ji'l, w as annAunr.Ml here g'V lieorce II tlurr. Conrad Hrooiu, i Inv.'Htnifnt hnkeri H. A. KUoJ-. who ttablikhJ 1! ret of ore the Ciniy A cent ' distributed certain poisons I In formulas for contrd or nt pels. This work like nil " k done by the County Agent hcen it co-4iper:itive arrnnce-c-:it between the I'niteil Slates i'.irtnient of Agriculture, State f 'regon nnd the county, and I continue upon this plan, but certain changes which will i the work In harmony with : .tate law, which provides for j ' pnle and distribution of the i ns. ! the future under certain re- Ions t he County A tent will strychnine nlknloid and c.tl- i cyanide uiMn the e ia!Iihe j basis for root ui contnl but d'strlbution will be only through a lie ered t maeM. Partio- ptircha-dng hf reftilred to sicn a reKi r ipnn'Hde pure m j-m as pro-; 1 by law. The new- rran-- will not hamper fhe work y way unb -s it shu'd he the , irdlne of poions b ip h are of minor constler-i' Son. information relat u e lo poi- - 1 bait fortnu'iss lor ron'Pd ot many roil nt pi can he 1 ad ; prsotial calls. Ivttt'rs or f l - - e me-iseire o the ouiie ol County Agent. f 1 e cratmrase so Ice at initial garage. We bavv . alar oil. j Tdur Railroad I ?5JV I Fare Red need I f,,t b V'V'v?V lienor a,,,. n,-i,mdV r& fcilr. E.J r -.toniti,nimuiu li h4h?. :-Z3 ft 1 fO? rfT gHV-i? e