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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. MONDAY, AUGUST 3". 1925 IROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW Issuad Daily Exc.pt Sunday by Tha N.ws-R.vitw Ca. Inc. U. W. BATES- i BKRT O. BATES- -frestdant. and Manager Bcretary-Treaarer Eitueii as second clasa mailer May 17, law, al ttaa post otliu al ."" . Hosburg, Oregon, under tne Act of March 2, 17. DUSr, per year, by mall. rwilv. mix months, bv mail SUBSCRIPTION RATES Dally, three months, by mail Daily, single mouth, by mail. - Dally, by carrier, per month Weakly Newa-Reriew, by mall, per year-. .1400 . 2.00 . 1.00 - M - .60 . 100 BY u BATES u- JlraWr ml Thv Auucutrd 1'rcM. - mCba Asaotlat.4 Presa la exclusively .milled lu tha us. for raDubll cetatn of all news dispatches crsdited ta It or not otherwise credited isoail paper aau to ail icx-al news published ner.ln. Ail rlabts ot re auaejeatlun of special dispatches herein are also reserved. ROSEBURG. OREGON, MONDAY. AUGUST 3, 1925. IS RATHER REGRETTABLE, : ' A regrettable situation has arisen from the request of Cdtis county, our congenial and progressive neighbor on the ;wrtt, that Douglas county expend $100,000 in the construc "tidf' of nine miles of permanent, modern highway from Reedsport to the Coos county line, to connect with a project- ed link from Jlarshfield. The reasonableness of the request is recognized by the Douglas county court and that body has ; expressed itself as anxious to comply with it; but unfortun ately the county is confronted by an apparently insurmount- able barrier. The only means by which the county could fi l nance the desired improvement would be by ' a bond issue, 5j and the limit fixed by law for bond issues for road construc- tiotf has already been reached by Douglas. From this it T-would seem that the project would have to be put out of mind - for the present at least Of course there is the alternative of "voluntary road district taxation, but such a method in this instance would hardly meet with favor because the region ", contiguous to the proposed road is so sparsely settled that 1 taxation to defray an obligation of $100,000, added to the Z regular annual taxes for other purposes, would prove a very Z heavy burden. Another alternative would be a toll road, but I experience has shown such highways to be decidedly unpopo- lar.' There may be a way out of the dilemma, but so far no r miracle man of finance has tome forward to designate it. I ' o r MAKING TRAMPS. 'It is said that 200,000 boys run away from home each year, and that of these, 34,000 turn out worthless tramps. I Something would seem to be wrong with our state of society, I when we produce that number of useless rovers. Z Most boys have a longing to see the world, but if they I are- taught to work at an early age, and given a chance to 'earn a little money for themselves, the wanderlust is not so ; likely to fire their hearts. -' These youngsters often get the idea that it is an easy thing to strike out in the world and do some big thing that shall win them a fortune. They may have read stories tell- ing how boys have done wonderful things far beyond the " capacity of most grown men. They need to be cured of idle I dreaming. The boy whose time is fully occupied by work 1 Wei-play is not so apt to get thia-rsUess longing for a roving-career. - " o " ' With the withdrawal of French troops from the Ruhr region, Germany is now given the opportunity to make good on her promise to pay her war debts. It leaves her once more in unhampered possession of the immensely rich min- . eral deposits that contributed greatly to her original nation al wealth, and the resumption of their output should mater ially aid in the settlement of Germany's financial problem. A condition precedent to French evacuation was Germany's assent to certain terms laid down by the League of Nations, coupled with Germany's agreement to become a member of that body. Her future now rests upon her own conduct. If she keeps her promises, the rest of the world will help her; but if she regards those promises as "mere scraps of paper" to-ignore as she chooses, her existence will become a painful hardship with national disintegration as an eventuality. The ill-advised action of France in occupying the Ruhr was harmful to the interest of other nations and was largely in spired by the example of Germany's occupation of France at the close of the Franco-Prussian war until the imposed in demnity was liquidated. The Ruhr occupation would not have occurred, however, had Germany not overtaxed the patience of France by neglecting to arrange for a settlement of the indemnity imposed for the World war. It has taken time, patience and international diplomacy to show France the error of her move, but at that it probably brought mat ters to a head sooner than if France had continued to wait for the defeated nation to take the initiative. Something You'll Like! The cook at our Deli catessen has" a habit of concocting dishes that everybody likes. TUESDAY SPECIALS Roast Veal. Riba of Be iah. Butter Scotch and Raisin Pie. GOOD EVENING FOLKS Upon arriving at Tha office this a. m. We glanced Into The sanctum of Va ad of proonea And found tha Following brief Note attached To his delapidated Gossip Mill: "GONE FI6HINV . That's It, heave a aigh of relief. It'a just what we did, when we found aut V Ed had gone on OUR vacation. Now tha tolerating perusers of i may perform our full duty." tha ao-called column of moral up- - lift will have a chance to read some, thing in thia apaca which ia inter, eating like Claims allowed by tha County Court c Noticea for Bids on Rocky street. Ya Ed purchased a license, but he won't need it unlaaa ha needs identification, bacauaa all tha fiah ho catchaa will be tha ones ha takaa along In tina labeled "Sar dines." And speaking of fish reminds ua that ya ed'a pet goldfish Minnie won't have to starve to death now. While present ye ed wouldn't allow anybody else to feed Minnie. For acme reaaon or other aha didnt trust ya ad and waa slowly starv ing to death. " FRESH POTATO CHIPS EVERY DAY ' HOT BREAD EVERY NOON ROASTS, SALADS if Span- VOSBURGH&WIARD Fancy Ciocera '"' phone 5 1 5 PS I AT E STATE FAIR TD T BE GREAT EVEN Canadian Record Holders to Appear in High Jump Contests. communicate such' morements'to treertTi tne minorities, in order that we I e ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A i BUSINESS fROPOSTION? a ) If you haven't aeen what I you want In our advertise- I meats, then call at our office and tell ua Just what It is you want. We haven't advertised a third of what we have, and I there ia one line we can't ad- 1 vertlse. That la a business proposition- A man In busl- VOLT ADVERTISES MAY SET NEW MARK High Jumper From Welsh Brothers Stables Will Endeavor to Beat World's Record. ANDIRONS AND Fire Place Sets! It is time to fix up the fireplace for the approaching days. W have a nice stock of these fine fire sets and andirons for your selection. Come in and look thetn over and get an early choice. Churchill Hardware Company The Iron Mongers SALEM, Ore.. Aug. 3. Lovers of fine horses and tpeciacular high jumping will be privileged to - . a FALL CLASSES Start September 1. Evening Instruction qualify- Mrs. Smiling Jim ' Has Smile, Too ne.a doea not want his Block i one of ihe (Inest programs ever , lrjg ,tnjenta for positions as and fixture, advertised, espe- hekl in tl.e entire country next';, WHseii wire olograph opera- , ciauy in nia noma town. But ir ". '"V" nw. tore Graduatea will be secured I you are looking for a business ho 'opens .in thla J'y on the sec-1 , po8mon!) on newspaper, I r 'v'Kaa'a W"'-P 01 prupoaiuou, we uave u. uibiti - - y i Ihtouchout the country. Salar- Somhern Oregon and Northern know what It ia you are inter- California Is contained In the July ' ested in. a issue of The Volt which la broad I RICE & RICE casting Its booster" message ; throughout the entire country, i a a a 4 a a a a a aj Over 20.000 copies of this Issue; are to be distributed and the,ed wverar millions of dollars, amount of favorable publicity fort Following Is the pledge to be Above ia an exclusive photo of tha mountain trout which will be aent each reader of thia column upon the return of ya ad. With Dumbell Dora, Lafa Per. thia territory which is bound to!taken' result is beyond estimation. I "Desiring to share the beneflta In looking over the excellent of the Leopold Schepp Foundation, number, the first thing to catch I hereby pledge my best efforta the rasual reader's eye and hold , t be worthy of the aid and en Ms attention, is a striking poster-. couragement which It offers, ette In bold colors which depicts -Klrst To remember my ac a ferocious looking bear In action. . counlablllty to my Maker, and I pon opening up the magazine endeavor with God's help to keep which by the way has been en- ni8 commandments and dally seek larged for this particular number, j3 favor. one is controntea by wnat is gen-j "Second To be loyal to erully conceded to be the finest collection of fifh and game pic tures ever assembled In this "land of sporta." The ardent tib?!Tman la at. once Intrigued by the o.'au- my kins and Va Ed away, the office .tiful specimens', pirtured h will no longer look like a loafing ; which range from the finest raju- nifiunum, mo we can ail prooaoiy Dow-trout IO nuge raimon. do a little work. Rest easy for a coupia weeks folka. THE FORCE, country, to obey the laws of the land whlrh I live In, or in which I may sojourn. "Third To honor my parents and all to whom honor is due. "Fourth To be honest In all dealings and endeavor to ob serve the rule 'Whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to Them." "Fifth To abstain from all intoxicating drinka and harmful druits. "Sixth To avoid tin practice of rambling In anv form. Q ' "Seventh To shun evil com- g nnlnn. .r,H .v. II mv.elf f .,.-h well-known sportsmen and their morM and xellsioua influences as ,..,,,..- uuui.u,, u 11011, 1 s . are witnin my reaoh. grounds. , Klgn,n Xo Culti to those Along with the splendid P'e nly qualities which will tit me tnre-.tory' appears the paragraph-,or ,.,, ci,,,, aml (or 'ua headed "The Land of Opportun. ,nonorable life. ilv" tL'hfi-h ahntilri ai.t ar'Bltv n ... i Dl.mnnrf lut r0..il h.i,in, I.'. "." .. . Vi- ..."L .7". " 1 'n prosperea in my r - . . . - .... .t,.n,n i KiimrunK iu.i,rniB i i.uitivu IV up on the fishermen. Practically ! this section of the coast. . ! every violator has some good rea- An article entitled "Concern jon why he should not ray the ng Hunters and Anglers" is han- K. ,.,n , . .-, uuvusu men in a very anie manner ana ' rlvll..t-e against the eame law. Li...u , '. tk. vi. t. ,. I extend like prlMlegea WHISKERED ALIBIS NO LONGER VALID AX Vk1 A MsT-Wr I A irT 1 lcal inN'rest -are presented I Jl UliyiljnU LANE.; thin attractive display featuriDi The hunter, too ia bound to be Interested in this number lor here is pictured game of all kinds, deer, bear, lynx and other wild animals, quail, china pheasants, grouse, ducks and other birds and fowl. A numi'er of photographs DIAMOND LAKK. Ore.. Aug. 3. Nine out of ten peron caiiRht violating the Klatn game lawn r4l try to ellb; o);t oj Ou Drediii nient, according in rut N. Daly, statfl game warden," who wan at 4. entries are coming in every t day to the office of Mrs. Kila SchuU ' Wilson, secretary of the fair board, 1 and according to iier, horsemen ; and horsewomen of the I'acir.xl northwest are evidencing unprece- fes range from $136 to $225 monthly. Monday and Thursdays en- rol Intent dates. Write or call evenings. dented Interest and enthusiasm in1 Kuatm KU I KLWjKAI'H the forthcoming event. I INSTITUTE Of foremost importance this 22i Perkins Bldg.. Phone 121-J. Vear Will be th Knnfirani'P horn for the firrtt time of the tiring of famous high jumper from the Bis' K "trU , Welsh hror, VubVSE. ta,'It!' u-irh nna Ul,H,r. itw. New classes wlU be adi Pacific coast record to their credit, the Welsh string is out seeking new trophies, and It would not be sur prising if one or more new eany season records were run up dtiriig the horse show at the Mate fair. In addition to having their strine of unbeaten jumpers, Welsh broth-1 of- lded and everything done to add new zest to these events which have heretofore proved the most popu lar on the state fair's entertain ment program. The heavy draft horse class will be larger than ever, six six-horse hitches have already been listed. ers alto boast of having the finest inid W1U ncl" h very fine family of riders on the continent. t,am "nily purchased by the Heading fie stable Is Louis WW.-.., I Damascus Creamery company of aged 15 years, who has ridden ih-ir I Portland. This team which is now horse. Fa it a I. add, holders of hen the fair grounds being groomed Pacific coast hinh junto record ofifr ,lie forthcoming event, w se- 7 feet 4i inches, to a hundred vic-jcurP' Iowa after a state-wide tories from coast to coast Next is , search was made. Tht team in-1 Joaie We 11., aged .17. who rides a ; eludes Percherons and Belgians. team of Roman jumping horses More than three hundred ew ' over a five-foot fence, standing on I seats are being added In the sta: their backs. Alfie Welsh, aged 11 ium as well as many boxes In an years, has piloted Mituemoi-eih. I ticipation of the crowds that will the famous 21-year-old Jumping 'fill the building. Professional dc niare over a five foot nine jump-1 orators will do their part to make and the youngest rider ot this! the interior attractive and nothing group, Lawrence Welsh, is haded 'left in any way that will add to the throughout the .Pacific cuasi a tne, beauty and interest of these events a,wj nL.i... .. t"ii-in.T ci.-it t. uitU ajij-t;!- (1vtJ QJQIS Ol in but 8 years old, but has the seat of ; fair. reteran rider. Ills bnndlifig of 0 1 IZ" . reer. I shall count It a duty and privilege to return to the Foun dation what It has expended on ; my behalf, lu order that It may to other Verml Tox Insecticide repellent. Ml, 1,1 11-a ml liltl'l anllld U'ill nnin .1. i i-. .1.-. .,..,, ' ' - - . ..... nl lliv BIMie lair will - vi mure spin- their existence, one that should inir .0(,i,B- --.iij llrni,,irA , , . , unlv k 'f,i...i injure neither walls, furniture or than ordinary intere.t because of Only,'Xet by even friend wife who fhrl,.. SnW , h ,,vrt .... . , ,h.' ,,... fisherman was In hide Leh.nd Ihe in,., 0f doukIbs. Jiwephine. Jack skirts o( a woman. iV hen laucht Km Bni) Klamath seem in a fair the violator would rvplnln thatVHy ta bet-ome as fine a field only the woman was anitlinn. Thta for ansl.Ts and upland bird hun allld l,n usclea. because lh!,Pr, f today as they were when fair anglers must have 11,-enses. i hiinteil hv the early settlers and jnntive Americans of two (tenera- Thp allhl stories hold true with :tlons apto." huntinK a well as fidiini:. accord- I n conclulon there appears Ihe Ine to Hoy I'arr. elate runic wir- ( roll,. li! parairraph which is den. who m at the la'tr. with , bound to meet with a itond re Vr Kaly. The must rrviinent Brtlon hy potential tourists or nllhl Is Ihe accidental shooilnr of 'settlers who may sometime visit deer, a story bo shopworn that It ihi. favored "l.und of Opporlun seliloni Inipresres the wardens. tv." If such a thiiisc happens, the "One enloylne: special privilege, proper procedure. Mr. I'arr ci- and exceptional opportunities ahould organize to remove evils in the government. She 1 thinks that Uncle Sam. like an old bachelor, has allowed a j lirJ . ,h" n,,"r"Mt ir'!, n Mmedi-re set down a a reminder to i ...... . . ..... -r ium- , innHnimmn ui in i-ni"". ai nv ,ed over to the warden with a re-lthrir cmwtnc unmindful of the "Uncle Sam Needs a Wife" A book of the foregoing title, by Ida Clyde Clarke, takes up the idea that women The wardens become to well j dving gratitude of sportsmen acquainted with the stock alibis I general Iv Inasmuch as it provides that they almost invariably can ; them with an iron clad alibi for ten wnen inn lawbreaker is spin ning some fictitious yam. one out of a hundred persons u often prone to criticise the lr- - Crnpic' ftshes or hrnts w ithout a license. regular habits of hunter or fish-! arcrrninK to .nr. iaiy. erraan. The game warden are not try- Another article sets forth In Ing deliberately to "sonk" anyone detail tne wonderful resources of Ing deliberately to "so.-k' any- ! this territory as regards fish and one. but feel it their duty to opo ; cBtni and describes the activities of the State Came Commission of Oregon and California, to whom great credit is due for conserving these reseources. In this con nection The Volt states as fol low f: "With the program of protec tion and replenishment as con dueled during the past five years hv the state of Oregon, through its Gam Commission, the roun- dew rvlng boys." Calgary Lass, world's champion pony high jumper with a mark of 6 feet 2 inches, is said to be nothing short of miraculous. Kutlwrfor-J Welsh, aged 6 years, is working out dally for his debut In ih' "bite show" and It is not unlikely that he wili take a cowspimm place on the program In Salen.. The appearand of Harra 1jhU at the stale fair wdl be of more Cook with gas. X ,6V c r A a4 " .lrv n ini iiri I ;, fp..s U !il liiLLL Lloyd i Uie fact thai arrangements have bet-n coir. plet nd with the offioiaU of the Itnyal Fair at Westminster, that the laws are rigidly enforced In Oregon the only funds used to restock the streams with fth are received from the lishlng licenres. and the warden fool that it is doubly poor snortsnian-hir to fish without giving anything in return, and then try to lie out of it. I'ntll this ytar one of the tno.-t frequent tricks of the unlicensed WILL NOT AID IN ( t.rut".l 1'r. MATTOON". III. Auk, 3 Core 11. c, tr the Calcarv horse to !u'"' lnB ioruier scnool t,acn have a (to at the world's hieh Junii-' ;r' 'ulni1 dl'Hd ,n cistern Samr ing record of 8 feet 13-16 of an "M' on lbe far" of her si.ner. -Mis. inch, at present held bv (irvui : Anna Seaman, was ih lirlous last Heart, owned by the l'eaiiodvs ol .r'nday night and mtaned "that good deal of housecleaning to be neglected, and now that the women have the ballot, they should take hold and attend to these jobs. She thinks that for the women to succeed in such efforts, they must get over the idea of social distinc tions. In some cities, if the women want to promote a measure of political reform, they will hold meetings at their homes and invite the women of a certain set, while they fail to touch the great mass of women. This conveys the notion that such movements represent one class only. IUit there is plenty of dust and dirt in I'ncle Sam's housekeeping that needs woman's active broom. 1 Jim Barnes, popular Ameri can golf star and now holder of the British open championship, is known as "Smiling Jim" be cause of his (rood nature. But it isn't the only smile in the fam ily as the photos of Barnes and Mrs. Barnes show. Chicago. Harra Ladd, with I.'mis man made nie take i-oiiiclhing that LIEUTENANT KELLY Welsh up. half never been beaten ; ma'le me awfully sick." j COMPLETES ROUND in any horse show In Canada or 'lnat was the Information Riven TRIP BY AIRPLANE i the I'nlted Slates and bis owners .lotonrr t. S. .-'hi linu, wrji haa un-1 From Vancouver. Wash., to San are confident that he will estate dertaken to solve thu mystery aur- Francisco and return, a distance of li.-h a new hiich Jump record. He'roumtini her death, which is a lien miles. In 10 hours and 55 is a big upstanding bay, with a 'maied web nt facta and rumors, minutes riylne lime, was a feat ac- i white face, and Is described as Including a shea! of nearly a tl.n- rompllshed Saturday by Lieuteant the most consistent Juniper that ,n threatening and anonymuun Oakley (i. Kelly. V. S. A.. In rom- has ever appeanil in a show ring, notes, some sign, d, "K. K. K." atid niand of the air squadron at Pear- SALEM. Ore., Aug. 3. Attor- having the credit of never having- "ihree boys and two stU la." ".Mrs. i son Field, Vancouver barracks, in ney-General Van Winkle, said to-I refused a Jump In his life. ,So and fk." and other in' pllcabl the first round trip airplane ficht day that he has not yet received I In addition to barra Ladd and .signatures. : to the llay City to be made in a a requeot from Covernor Pierce l Calgary Lass, there is Whitegate The strange situation h aves the single day. The purpose of tho to take charge of the prosecutions ; wueen nary, noiucr ot tne tana- prooaouiiy mat .miss M.-iinian was flight was to receive a consign or instnct-AHOrney r.lliotl ot i oiau recuru ntr nhiics i.i . naa,is poisoneu. v oroner nilunc saHI. ai Klamalh county, William S. Le-and under. Kn karoo, holder of though he added that il may have vena, state prohibition romniis- ' the riderless high Jump record and been sulcid". but not by drowning. 1 slonfr. and L. L. Mcllride, onela consistent performer overall "She was not drowned, were of Leven s aides. i jumps; Hard t ash. Tilly. Calgary sure of that.'' said the coroner. According to Van Winkle. L'l- ! 1-ad and eight other horse ih; : Comparison of th" notes with Hie nave earneu tneir DracKets in tile handwriting of Mi.-s Stallniau iiik'i jump unme. snoweu no similarity anil the ronv (in tho reverse slile Is n. n,,,,,., r Caltary liss. Willi Ijiwrence ner said they were written In lead a Hudson llay trapper Welsh up. jumped to a new world's pencil on paper un Ike any paper : ' record at the Vancouver exhibition n, the Seaman home. i MANY OIL WELLS SUNK last falL when iwi) persons cheered' The coroner said rome relatives IN 11 o mmiiur. rue had termed Miss PAST thopc vrmi llott Is not dlsouallfled to pros cute any of tho cases except the one against himself, and In his case, the law would apply which provides that when the district- attorney la disqualified to act. It nient of nevvly coined 50-cent pieces from the I'nlted Slates mint at San 1 Francisco, designed to commem orate the lil'Mh anniversary of the : founding of Fort Vancouver. On Its face the new hnif dollar hears a likeness of Dr. John Mclaughlin. port of the accident. If this I done the hunter will stnnd little rhanre of coming to grief over the inrident. j Is Ihe duty of the circuit Judge to 1 themselves noarse when she skim- of the family appoint an attorney to pre'ecute. inert over Ihe Pars at 6 feet 2 siaHman as Van Winkle said he received a inches. hen 11 Is lak-n Into con request Saturday from Klliott to svleration that Calgary Lass Is un take charge of the cae. and that ! der II : hands, the Jump Is con he Informed -Elliott relative toifidend nothli.g shoit of mirac UKUls. I Klliott was Indicted by the Kla- Twenty-two years of ago and queer." but that others who knew her saiir she was a normal woman. He said Se.inian and his wife w-re expected" to re turn in two days and ihea fcrther procedure would be d'-cided oa. Ill M.UUt Ivsl KS WAItMMi tilT JKWIsll iin;u. SOKI tar afield. Ihe rontents Issue ate commended to the at tention of others who may have yearnings that can le gratified hv ; a visit or residence In the land V August - - Ceneral nf I'nni-n service. KotMH.-rf. niinisler of Ihe Interior, I Incidentally a large number o' reren'ly IsmihI a warning se.iln.t the fl-h and name pictures are dcnHiMtraMons of hntred toward , from liouglas County. Jews In 1'tilgaria. while aiMrcs- , e , sing the I'lmncratic I nion. the'stT'l'P VOI'MM TIS roMv of parlies In power J l:AtTS 1'I VIN.K VHOVf The government and the rill- !K I I II I Kl I S. Heat with gas. ..l,.-rl nnnnr, .ni, ...a Irnm Ilia ! sportsmen's viewpoint at hand In . , . . ,u .., . I F. lioit was Indicted bv Ihe Ka ol in hundreds of Instam" g' math con,ygrand Jury of falling Mill able to top the umW. .1 the rontents of th:al" . . - - o tiscaica in a nquor ram. ; . , i,ihuu, ni,!i jinui u. S. NAVY TO makc Levens avas Indicted for the al- ing mare irora tne vvnsn siaDks. leged larceny of a revolver. Mc-; For sixteen years horse show pa Mrtde was accused of malfeasance ( irons all over Canada anil the I'nii for alleged failure to make re- , ed Slates have been amazed by ihe turn on a search warrant whn h jumping (Kiwers of thia "won had been given him. , mare," ami although her shiny 1 Nearly 2S.fiii oil wells have been ; drill' d In the I'niled Stales yearly for th-- last three years .according to a report by the American Re search Foundation. "Cost of drill ing new wells, many of them dry. Is now close to $r.rtii,00i,"nii annaal- ly." the report says. "Wholesale 1 1 rice of ca.-oline. or con at refln- i cries, rot nHiune.-.l bK...., STROKE INVENTION fnrtunatelv for r,,.r -I-,..,. The fnited State, navy has laid thi, iIun.s ha, , , Pns to fst the n; w'.y Invented on ln ,,., .,,. to Ul,ns(, con "T.'d.ath stroke ofl'r. Kdwln R. titionwlthin the Industry. Homemade Ice cr'-am. Iellverel white, she is to any part ot ine city, packed in game as ever, Scon or Sin Francisco The !,! I dapple grey coat has turned to pure m take place In the Pacific ocean Vacations arc well worth takinu. but the aftermath, m tino- down to earth, is what hurts a follow. idsmurhed by nr dt.inv of hut re. ' o- Some persons talk themsoUes into a job. Others use th same means to dislodge the acquirement. Make the last of AtiRUst SrptenilrtT's in the making. h.m-lT rffr.rlv. Mnd Mr. Vmrk H no Imnr-r w,,Mi,ifi'd lth f h i Ul r.iMiMn. A' prMont Mr O. V. IMrr h pnrrhand lh' I1'rr Ir runninc rmr rnr, but lnt-rt of Dvlbfrt Vr In lh'hopn to ho thr tMH-nnd rtiarhln Jit ivy 6 lln. d4 In tho future on mthin e4k or t-n (Uv. Heat Uh . PIERCE BUYS PARKS' INTEREST IN TAXI BUSINESS will b fh o ownfr of thi but- D--. Tb deal has becom lm uml penui ut Inn uctint 1 I I'nlc iria." Mid C.ctvTl Tou.iff ; "All rprnmiMU (n lh p..-.' lh..o regarded J' rood Hil i r.tri.in it ht nu onr Jw Yv io nt.mnrr hsv iliown tht j ihov art- I- drti.trti to flip i riMtntrr itian o-hrr nti.-nw Th j tndti t inn . hT h rial t Ii.ti of mm li wsh i n ; t ;jit' t nui-t t,. H-. riiMd to wfiik ni'tisi.' tf pj t rii ii.ni and th nhncnrr of a - ralttf t'n of diitv !. tht tat "On th fir'-t d.-nion-trMtli'ti of "Mrh a unnMniont thr r't-tr tf thf Interior ha arranc to h.tv lrorou wtfiva lukrri araint thm , frullty fierann. I h' all J i mho irt cinrftii ot Uulga NKW YORK. Aur 3 Trujit. of tho Inpoli Svhpp Found. i -t!nn. or.:anj",d to dir.!nintr a S J."'lrt.0"rt Rift bv Mr IVhTP a;d hnvi. bavo adopted pldi: 1 1 b ubrribd t- by hy d1 r'rmr to fthir fn the bonfftt of Xh f'onnitatton. ( '.if t of I"'1 fir rarh fittihftilly Koop'nK th plrdeo fo' thri'P 'r. and prolioa for f' annual rnll'iio chnl.ir-h ip h ro iniidv availnble from th (icmI Th r.tih f(t jir diinrd to brln th bovn fei -t:irtod In bti n'nnn for t hnulvc or to al ,an thir ediwattn. ' Mr. Shepp arted in btHnr-s qtii.. onu half gallon, or gallon con tainer. rrr'a n-ze has no tHual. Lto)d Crocker. i" ill lU-Mi rib d and Is the idtd of NURSE IS COMING MMa Jophine Jon4, of Capfr. Wyomtnr. 1 due h-re at any tin.' hor.e bhow crowds thv country or. Last sprinc MalmoUt?U? amazed tne hori aow orfictals at Caitrry mime tun tlunnn S ptinbr; ha.:. ay b'tw-n Pan Franl!ro and the IIaHiian iiand. Th dath trok Ij a form of "canned light-; nlng" that the invn:or rlainis will d al dvah and destruction within by walk. nz off iih the hiih jump n ralma of nn!. The plan nrv prii' ih I to iumt hr durpa ax public d-il1 mark of i f..t j inch v.-ar-oltl Alfif W.-h in th In thi evrnt h dfsipd being prfrtl at the of rre.-,d'nt Cooliilgr. mct'-cimn , CENSUS MADE OF CATHOLICS IN V. S. St.ttit(rn rompiM in lh 2T, It t ion of 'h C aih(tr I'p dir- ' health, nurse. Mi. Jnnes take th place ma'le vacant by the nigna ; tion of Mm. Florence (i randy, ho rM-ontly went to Rfno, Nevada, .mhoro ffho Is er.gacd tn public , hoalth work. U Jon' has br. tHbt of hith jumping hordes will (oiy. nTntiy pubti hd aho tli i mnnniin ui.s uuv f ir.i in ! rrnnM rate at m ji'-m hore Wyooilrg. but rcfntl np ili.ti fur show jurt hy nht the undiput- a transfer io the rfcxi di part- ed rhampton in hr claj She made mnt. She U makh'.g liv.' uif i.y uu- her nt nurk of 5 U'i S Inches ; tonioblte. and an .uppo"; in navi l.t y'ar. report til the firm of th mmh- Many of the old-tip favnrit-a ne wirei, now ever, tnat ho ha.- of state fair home t.7-w patruna half a dozen hich clas h or Ju.t -v' iurhtj htth, but hoMr of th1 ( anndun record for i-oni- 13 hand. a id unI r, "Whiii ru iu- n Maiy." th1 buby of th- Wih are 2i'.71,447 Catholim tn the I'mt-' eil States. Th-re are 6o.lr3 nis- j tera and nun in Catholic in-tnu-tions in Ihe Cm ted Staten, ai--ord-tn to th statir. and r3.tf7 Catholic prl't. There are in all 21 Carbolic aeminarles. 2"t mo I Jew fi y.-ara no with a rash capital been delayed by car trouble, but will be back again thia yearind aster - abbiea and acholasfcaiB) t ri to tof li cenu and baa accumulai- ituiecu 10 be be re aootx (U1 compete ia Uie vaticu ee6ta, and i ooareota and nov.u;ea.