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R0SEBUR6 NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1923. FIVE 1 a s .at'1 i 'mar mm 1 3 1 Because " Mine prices are always lowest at this time of the year. We can make deliveries at our convenience di rect from car, therefore we can handle at least expense. Prices invariably advance Aug. 1st to Aug. 15th Order now Save money Do now what must eventually be done Denn-Ger retsen Co. Fuel and Building Material 231 North Main Street Phone 128 L TO FOUR IN 10 STATES YESTERDAY . (AmocuUhI Vim UMd Wirt.) NEW YOKK, July 83. Four per sons were killed by lightning in metropolitan New York and south New Jersey yesterday. CropB of tobacco, hay and grain were flat tened by a severe rainstorm in New England and upstate New York. A 14-year-old boy was killed by lightning in llrookiyn when he at tempted to climb a tree to dislodge a kite. A woman was killed at her sewing machine in Somers Point, N. J. A laborer was killed under a tree at the Slwanoy golf club and la soldier killed while on duty at Fort Slocum. There were no fataltles In New England, but the storm late yes terday swept down barns, flooded streets and cellars and washed out railroad tracks. Trolley service and wire communication wore Impeded. president coouuge ana nis party on the Mayflower were caught In the storm during their trip to Pemberton, Mass., and experienced rough going. Defies Age by Using Ordinary Buttermilk to Beautify Complexion This Prttty Girl Tails Druggists Not to Take Anyone's Monty Unless This Delightful New Van- Shows a Decided lf'fr7sii Results ur wnat count and OH BOY, bought a bargain and you'll get 'em with News-Review there aro many moro cars adver classified ads. umnR. Read 'em yourself. SHINGLES We have a car of freshly cut Shingles of the very best quality Call us for prices before buying elsewhere. COEN LUMBER CO.. 1 local Coney Island and they will spend two sour going thiougn in a various trick rides . and other amusements, everything being tree to the guests by reason of special coupons good for all Oaka attrac tions. The visitotra will be divided In, to two partiea on Wednesday night. I,adtea among the mer chants will be guests at a theater parly at the Baker, where the For est Taylor players will present a special play for their entertain ment. The men will go to the Armory where an elaborate spectacle, never before presented on tne Pa cific coast, will be produoed for them. "Nymphs of the Woods," Is th title of the show and a woodland glade will be set up In the Armory for the revel. Tbia promises to be an unique amuse ment feature ot the weeks pro- grain of events. The next nights entertainment will have the flavor ot the sea. It will be a marine (frolic, "Where the Ships ot the Seven Seas Meet," at municipal terminal- No. Buyers will be taken in auto- tnobiks from the week headquar ters In the Oregon building to the big terminal, which will be decked with ships' flags and colored with special lights for dancing. workings of the terminal, one of the most complete In equipment to he found anywhere, will be ex plained to visitors and port offi cials will be on duty to show them over the place. There will be fire- boat stunts and features by crews of vessels In pdrt. Entertainment will start In tne early afternoon on the following day. Visiting; buyers will be tak en by automobile at 2:30 from the Oregon building to the KUjDy gou farm, where they will be entered in a tournament for special prises. They will also have an opportuni ty to watch the state's foremost golf experts In a tourney and will probably learn some of the fine points of the game. Dr. O. F. Will ing. Rudy Wllhelm, Mel Smith and John Junor will participate In the amateur-professional competition. There will be airplane stunts, too, pony races, dashes and hurdle Jumps by a team ot 15 track ath letes, sideshows, a barbecue and a nvrotechnlo display In the evening. Business engagements the buy ers keep will have to be sand wtched in between amusement stunts. The Portland hosts, ap- narentlv. are not intending to have their guests give much thought to their business affairs during the five days and certainly none at all during the five night program- Buttermilk Cream creates beauty mod. almost like magic. The most wou- 0 ' derful thing about it U the tact that bure bbot for poison oak. Boa- whilst it turns the dullest, most well Mineral baths. lifeless complexion to radiant -u beauty aud makes red or rough COMMANDER RHODE there is not the slightest sign of Its use after application. It actu ally vanishes from sight and the most heated atmosphere will not produce the least Bhinlness or greaslness of the skin. No matter whether you arc troubled with a poor complexion. wrinkles, pufflness around the eyes, ishing Cream Improvement. i: 7 ISLAND lbMfLAKS DIES IN GLACIER (AiaocUtrd 1'raa Load Wire.) SPOKANE. Wlash., July 23 Grand commander Asa C. Jewett of the Knights Ttmpiar ot Khorte Island and Massachusetts, frecklescrows feet or lines around died this morning in U.acier Na- the mouth, ugly finger nails, or Just, uonai ram, m j,n. face paicn recuiveu ueie iuiu v. SERVICE We can assure those con templating moving of a service that embodies promptness, c a refulness and economy. Phone for rates today, we 'will be pleaded to furnish an esti mate. "We aim to please" H.S. FRENCH TRANSFER AND STORACE CO. Dhnn 990 gm-3gsg 0$k MK-K-iatrtl PiTi Iiwrd Wirr ) I LONDON. July 23. Prime-Min-: Ister Stanley Baldwin today an nounced in the House of Commons the Biitlsh government's naval construction program, including two cruisers to be lail down in Oc- tobcr, two next February and three I yearly thereafter, making four cruisers to be constructed, tills ns cul year and three next. The British government also has decided upon the annual construc tion of nine destroyers and six sub 'marines, together with certain aux iliary vessels, beginning with the financial year 1026-27, this pro Igram to be continued during the normal life of the present parlia ment, Baldwin announced. I Some of the new cruisers will i conform to' the existing 10,000 ton i type, and the remainder will be smaller and less expensive, of a type approximately 8.000 tons to bo designed by the admiralty. The additional expenses this year, which Prime-Minister Bald win estimated at 527.170 pounds (about I2.6O0.00O) above the n ufmnlM rnnrlinpRfl nf th hands or arms caused by wind or;Uuuuar, meuiuer oi mo p.itj, sun, you will find that any or all of these troubles will quickly disap pear with the use of Howard's But termilk Cream. At all druggists. E route to the triennial conclave ot the Knights Templar at beaitie. Mr. Dunbar's message said he was returnine home with Com mander Jcwett s body and the re mainder ot the party would con uuue on to Seattle. Commander Jcwett's home was In Newton, Center, Massachusetts Heat with gas. Swimming and Diving Contests AT ALEXANDER PARK Friday Evening at 7:00 Sharp l-KUUKAM for 1 Men and Boys Over 18 100 Yd. Swim: 1st Prize: Men's Wool Bathing Suit, .given by Duds men. . 2nd Prize: Men's Hikok Initial Belt Buckle and Belto- firam, given by Spencer's A Man's Shop. 2Boyt Underi8-i00yd. Swim: 1st Prize: Wool Bathing Suit, given bj Wilder ot Agee. 2nd Prize: I pair Boy s Tennis Shoes, given by Breier's store. . 3rd Pize: 1 Rubber Bathing Cap, given by Harth Toggery. " 3 Ladies' 50 yd. Swim: 1st Prize: One Ladies' Wool Bathing Suit, given by Fisher's Dry Goods Store. ' 2nd Prize: One pair Ladies' Silk Hose, given by Breicr s store. 4Girl Unde7"lC50 yd. Swim: 1st Prize: Girl's Wool Bathing Suit, given by J. C. Penney Co. 2nd Prize: One pair Bathinrj Shoes, given by Chapman s Drug Co. , . 5 Free For All Race", 200 yds. : 1st Prize: $5.00, given by H-lliwell & Lewis. ' .2nd Prize: One pair Men's Silk Hose, given by Breier s store. 3rd Prize: One box O'Henry!. givrn by Lilburn & Son. G Fancy Diving From Spring Board: Free for All . 1st Prize: Ladies' Wool Bathing Suit, given by The La dies' Shoppe. 2nd Prize: Season Ticket to Bath House. This program Is all li"" and civ-n to stlmulnte Interest In this gr. ale.st of all out door . iH.rls. swimming. Como out and en courage swimmers by your presence. HLLIV r.I.L LKVt IH sent navy estimates would be met by the admiralty by savings under other departments and by funds which are likely to accrue by not spending money appropriated. (Awktciatrd I'rvm I.-d Wirr.) EUOKNK, Ore., July 23. All bids for the construction of the McKenile river pipe line, entailing a new water sdpply for Kugene, .were rejected at a meeting of the water board last evening. Justice to bidders who expressed a wish to enter new bids was given as the cause. It was also said that lower bids would in all probability be re ceived when new bids are called. The estimated cost of the work is $375,000. Nine bidders entered the field. Elimination of bids on all but steel pre-; pipe line will be affected when the new bids are called for. SOCIETY WEDDING DRAWS FASHIONABLE PEOPLE TO NEWPORT NEWPORT, 11. I., July 33. Guests have begun to arrive in private yachts tor the summers most fashionable wedding. Mlu .Muriel Vanderbilt, debutante daughter of Mrs. William K. Van derbilt. I., on Saturday will be come the bride ot Frederick Cam eron Church. Jr.. ot Boston, an inmirimre broker. G. Payne Whitney and their son and daughter-in-law, are on the way from New York on the yacht Whlle-Awey. The ceremony will be at Beech mound the estate of Benjamin GOOD PROGRAM IS PLANNED FOR BUYERS' WEEK IN PORTLAND MKPFORn, Ore.. July 23 The largest single purchase of land In Jackson county was recorded late yesterday when 3.30 acres, involv ing Ihr.-e fruit orchards and four ranches was purchased by a syn dicate of l4 Angeles men from the Pacific Mutual Insurance com pany of Saq Francisco. The pur chase price was not announcd, but according to a report by the purchasers, the properties are as sessed at ' approximately half a million dollars. The new owners plan to operate the ranches and orchards, raise stock, and will fruit Hrvpr In hsnrlle the ..,. unH .nut, not unlrt on the ed by Portland Chinese ' ..... Hi.lnr Inuni.l frt- lint kIii II (Thaw, which MrB. Vanderbilt It si 8tndennaer costs less per pound leased. The officiating clergymen Ulan butter. i will be he Right Kev. Herbert Shlpman, suffragan bishop of Now York and the Rev. Stanley t; Hughes of New Port, both Epls- Mrs. Vanderbflt will have' n i attendants, her bridal boquet will- POItTl AND Ore July 23 i lie r white orchids and her gown Five gala' days' and five equally de- be a Parlslenne creation sel lightful nights are being planned eted by her mother In Paris. by the executive committee In chant: ft of l'orllnrt n 13lh annual i Buyera Vek, August 3-8, for v.HlMnff mcrchantH. F. A. Sypncfr, chairman nf th commitU'H, aided by an active entertainment group. In working hard to giv the. buyer the boat lirn! iver arranged .t any , similar trade v v nt anywhere. On ho nijeht lh week open, I Monday, August 3. a reception to j the outside merchaniH and their, wives will be held on the n.ezza-, nine floor at the Multnomah hotel. ; It If billed a "A Hit of the Ori ; ent and will renemble a colorful j corner In the romantic eaut. Hatid-' gome Chinese and Japanese decor ailotis will bn tiied, heirlooms own- famili! BIG PROPERTY LOSS IEI green fruit markPt. FOR SALE 1924 Ford Sedan HAS BEEN RUN S00 MILES Trade In your ford Touring as part payment Liberal tirmi en balance. Ed. Manh Mttor -Co. IhnusnnriH of lanterns will b' ;hung In the two hullrooma and Hi1' tea garden. Itefreshiuenla, too, will be oriental In character. The Oaks Park wi.l be the rail) Ing point for the outside mer chants .Tuesday night. H;cn ! trains vt fr) take them out to tl'11 i HaU's Catarrh Medicine both local and Internal, and ha been succcMful Ht the crraimmi of Catarrh . for over furry rears. Sold by ail drotcuts. if You Buy Extra Miles- Thats Your Saving! Economy in gasoline is never a matter of what you pay per gallon. There's no such thing as a cheap gasoline because the motor pays the difference always. ' . Take Union Gasoline for example: Here is a quality product not made to sell at a price. Yet for that very reason it is the most economical of all gasolines. You save with Union where saving counts most that is on motor-upkeep, and on ultimate mileage. Because Union Gaso line is non-detonating, its explosion progresses with resulting power that is smooth. WithUnion.your motor starts quickly accelerates with a swift, vibrationless ' pick-up easily attains an . even, gliding speed. You can be as extrava gant as you like in your choice of gasolines and here extravagance means only carelessness but you can't get better than Union at any price. ' ' Made with regard only, for quality, and sold only at Union Oil service sta tions and independent dealers of the first class. Union NonD donating Gasoline ofC Calllomia Producers SXN- tlaionOi iotor Oil MKDKOltl), Ore., July 23 An epidemic of fires struck Mediori yesterday and ttstn morning and caused the destruction of a church, a residence and a barn with an es timated loss of (15)00, partially covered by Insurance. Th causes of none ot the fires has been determined. The H'venth Kay Advenllsl church on North Illverslde was completely gutld by flames yes terday afternoon and the residence ot A. E. Smedly, nearby was prac tically destroyed. Several other NEW PORTLAND GOLF COURSE BE OPENED (AjaoclMed trim Lmmt Win.) PORTLAND, July Hi. Formal opening of the new lH-hole course of the Oswego country club wijl be held Haturdar altcftioon with a short program. L. C. New- ands, president ot the club; II. Chandler. Kgan, who laid out the course, and others, will make brief talks. Following the program H. OhandW-r Kgan will drive the first ball. Tbe first foursorao to toe off will he composed of Kgan, William Tnrker, constructing en gineer, William M. Ladd and Pre sident Newlands. drinking, the mother aud daugh ter said. "When father came In." Doro thy, told a depuly sheriff, "and "started beating mother. I picked up a short club and broke It'on his head and then took the volver from a dresser drnwe Te lle sure and attend the swimming races at Alexander's Park Friday evening, 7 o'clock sharp. Many Here Poison Themselves Daily; Carelessness of Modern Living Results in Digestive Dis orders, Sick Headache, Gas, Biliousness Dr.H.S. Thacher's Remarkable Prescription Relieves Many. A neglected liver can often cause more trouhlo than a bottle of poison. When the liver Is c logged and Inactive, It falls to aecreto the Juices necessary to digestion and elimination. Worst of all. It falls GIRL SHOOTS FATHER TO PROTECT MOTHER! 10 Hrl,y th" bl",Kl siniwrlr. 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