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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1925. rROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW , liiutd Dally Exc.pt Sunday by Tha Nsws-Rsvisw Co., Inc. i B. W. BATES . BEJil G. BATES- -President and Manager ecretary-Treasurer , EntvxM as second tlass matter May 17, 1920, at the pout oMIcs at , Kor Durg, Oregon, under ths Act of March 1, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Dally, per year, by malL. Dailyv six months, by malL. OaiU -three months, by maiL. a Dally, single mouth, by mail. lUy..by carrier, per month.. SVwMy Newa-Keview, by mall, per year- 4.09 Z OO . 1.00 .60 .SO - I 00 COM PUTS ,..,.- Mtnbcr f Tkm AMvrialed Prvaa. ' Ths Associated Freas 1 tciuiivuly niUled tu ths uss for republi cation. 4f All news dispatches credited to It or not utherwie credited ubiiauica herein. All ritfbta ol re are also reeerved. tlii paper and to all local nnwi publli jublu-it.tloo of special dispatch herein ar ROSEBURG, OREGON, AUGUST 14, 1925. FIRE MENACE AND PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS. One of the most attractive fruit stands in the county in be ing constructed by C. A. Iiruud, of Overlund Orchards, on the highway about three and a half miles north of the city. The aland In located on the left hand 'aide of the highway, going north. I the land having been purchased .by Mr. Brand, who has caused It to be filled in and levelled so that there 1 ample room for a I number of rurs to park. The building Is 12 by 24 feet I 'In size, and la architecturally at tractive. It Is supplied with Delicious Roasts and Pastry For the Lunch, or Dinner, or for something to take on the Auto Trip, call up the Delicatessen and save extra work at home. FRESH POTATO CHIPS EVERY DAY HOT BREAD EVERY NOON ROASTS, SALADS SATURDAY SPECIALS Stewed Beef with Vegetables. Veal Loaf, Banana Cream and Apple Pies. VOSBURGH&WIARD Fancy Grocer Phone SIS WILL BE STMED IT Mr. llrund expects to carry all fruits and vegetables In a'nn, handling the product of Garden Valley farms and orchards as much as possible. Peaches, apples, pears, tonta. !; An accusing; finger is pointed at the public institution "as a source of fire loss in a fire prevention bulletin issued by running water and electric light ' . - r. . . . i , . - and Is to be stained a dark color, me insurance jjeparuiieiit. 01 uie viiamuer 01 uuirunerce 01 anrj trimmed In white and green the United States. It quotes statistics showing: that there !.refires in five schools, five churches, and one hospital evejy.day. '. "These," it adds, "coupled with fires in hotels, theaters, arulfliher classes of buildings frequented by the public re- '" melons, and many other . . - . ... .. varieties of fruit and vegetables tuft in losses of startling proportions. are now being offered, in addi- ..p'Xhe seriousness of neglecting buildings of this char- ion he eipecta to provide er.id .. u-jt.i.ti.j- inni u drinks, lie cream, light lunches, acterls emphasized by the fact that during 1921 five hun- ana WM CBrry nc of tourists' I'dred and ninety-nine public institutions in the United States groceries, tobacco, etc. in the . t cooler weather hot coffee and .sustained fire damage of more than $ 10,000 each." sandwiches win be available, it is It the aggregate the loss from this source was just hl BBI' to provide an all-year . nnn nnn . . , , rt . , ., stanrl, and his pluns are being short of $60,000,000 approximately 10.3 per cent of the na-1 ma, that basis. tion's fire waste for the year, according to estimates. Attractive signs stationed at ' 1.1 i-t ill i ni. l- ' ,l i li ,, I mile Intervals on each side of the '.Loss of life," the bulletin continues, "is the greatest toll tand. call attention of the tour- .exaiffied for carelessness and it is in public buildings that '' 'o the location of the i.ii-i- j The uazzetta ix'i Popoio adds " , . ,. . . . ... j ness place. Hruno Itnthju and his ; that something of this kind la jiiuuj u uui sitoi uisoolcis mtui, ouiu lomiiiiucj uouii.iy i Wfe IBVe taKen over trie manage- necessary owing to the constant IlcOHWlBIld nation-wide attention for a day, but for the most intent of the stand, and will oper- growth of Italian Industries, which :. -. ... . ... .... . .. . .. ,, I ate it in tne imiirc. I ..cwtl Vrnm Wire.) TfUIN. Italy. Aug. 14. The fi nancial writer of the Oazzetta Del Popoio Bays that an American loan to the Italian government of from $100,000,000 to 2(0.000,000 at M per cent Is being discussed in fi nancial circles. With commissions and other expenses the cost of such a loan would rise to cent, this writer says. i checked up his payroll. In l order that payment to hla workmen might not be de- 4 laved. liundy's leg waa mangled when he fell from a scaffold. fllWKS HIS I'AVItol.I, Willi. K I'llVNH I.WH AMl'l T.1TK HIS l,KG. tAHoclitM Pre I.raw4 Wire.) STOCKTON, Cal., Aug. 14. While physicians amputated his left leg below the knee lust night, Norman J. Hunily ot Kacramemo, general su perintendent of construction of the Htockton city bull. J ;partr public institution fires are quickly forgotten.1 ! . . 1 require either a foreign loan or an increase in the currency, which would be dangerous for the nation j al economy. As soon an the stand rnn ho completed and the ntock placed, i Mr Ilrnnri fnil tn rinvAln Mn J; l .fcelgium has asked the United States for a war debt re- attention to landscaping and duction, to be applied to the accrued interest and based on .'wrUmV a per centum rate lower than that specified in the original a half, and hopes to have a beamy .nair fro,'n mtnois sailed wi :'terw,s,of the loan. Latest news dispatches were to the ef- kn"lhl,'h wi" beco",c wluclyead..y m connection with a pro- .., ,., . .. . . . c. . anown. , .poned $100.(1110.(1(10 American loan jfcd&tliat the commission representing the United States was e n, an unnamed Kuropean country. MioUaiknosed to irrant the reauest. The reason for this nee- I .",'l"'""u'r bu""" no y,'""y, While he declined to state what na- - . - , niuiiriB. Kenzle bridge In the Cascade Na- 7 per 'tinnal Forest bounds yesterday evening. Green timber stands are on all sides of the fire. Thirty men were dispatched to combat the flames, and today the blaze was under control. Rain, which fell last nlpht for the first time In 6 d;iys, aided the fire fighters. A do-acre flro on Drift Creek, In the Siuslaw National Forest, was checked when it reached green timber. A small fire near Belknap Springs in the Cascade forest was also checked. Alice Wilson Parkham. formerly known as Alice l.ynn Wilson, the girl evangelist, who has preached throughout Canada and America, will open a series of meetings In Itoseburg In the large tent, which has been erected on Hose street be tween Oak and Washington, com mencing Friday, Aug. 14. at 7:45 p. m. and will continue every night for two weeks at the same time. "Alice Parkham curoes to Kose burg with a message of inspiration for everyone," says Ilev. L. F. Bur ror. pastor of the Dible Standard Mission w ho Is aiding In the meet- bullds no -n - atiwi attitude) was not siven out. but one mav readilv sur- I Tniiiitliat the commission wishes to avoid a costly precedent, flf CIPCD IlIIDnP"RQ Other nations are heavily in debt to the United States on ac- UrriuLll iVIUnijLlIu count of the World war and none have so far begun liquida tion, although the war ceased seven years ago. A concession ! to one debtor means a like concession to all, and doubtless the I others are withholding definite refunding steps pending the J 'outcome of Belgium's effort to obtain easier terms. The re Jfusal of the United States to grant reductions to any of the nhtiofis may seem a bit hard at first thought, but after re flection one realizes that the hold which this country main- tains on the world's purse strings just now is about the only 'lhingthat is preventing further hostilities in Euroe, .France, especially, is entitled to .little leniency. She con- ? 'nues to pour out money to prosecute a war of doubtful jus- thin needed the Irian, h' named j Italy as one of the countries that needed financial assistance. Men's suits cleaned ard pressed. $1.50. Itoseburg Cleaners, phone 4T2. Heat with gas. SEATTLE ROCKED E XKwnrHcir. n. y.. Auk. m. .lannen C. WcIIh. AH, a nlpjit wnti'hmnn ntiH flttiiil.v ulitrirf mi- I der arreutv here tor kLltlui; his wifo. is alb'Ki'd to huve confeMHcd to the pnlire thHt he hial and .kicked her to drain in their home tificiit'ion against the Riffians while the United States has in Pine sireet while rio hiiiren 4va'4L.. i. hoard ins with the couple, tood .flagfiM - o o frlch- ten her she taunted him with be ing a "tin mn cd poor phnt," it ml then he began striking her. Ac- "who know the vouno folks host, feol thnt. thov nrn dointr well cordlnR to the police, ho knocks! , . . . . - - . ... . , .. . 'her down nt b'nt six times, lie iu jiruiniHu nigiuy lur vne luiuru. ror juhuuicl1, ine iiiiiii- .. Amid all the protest that is made against the doings of the young crowd, it is pleasant to note that many of those about crying. The quarrel vturt- SKATTLK, Auk. 31 Seattle was shaken by an eatitwiuake late y'-rt ti'idnv. A KelttmoRraph at the I n ivernily of WathiiiKtnn reronlrd the nhnek at 4:08 o'clock laslinK r HUT iiu aim n. no uuum tor mm (hRn a mini,,p w(th fl .. . j maximum intensity of 30 seconds, I.AIK.i: HH'.AU hll,i;i). (.;..! Thornton and Anile Pepiot, residing In the east end of Suth erlin Valley, were in town last Friday with the, pelt and head of a larRe coupar which they had killed the day previous on the lioach Timber Co s holdings eaHt of town, says the Sutherlin Sun. The animal, which was an unutui ally larpe one, measured seven feet In lenElh. The younR men. who are doing some work on the timber lands, observed the couRur near their saddle Horses late I Tlmmlay afternoon. Although I muno dMance away Pepiot toik ;Ti Hhot at the animal and nifflm-d. As the coiiKar started to run, a dog belonging to one of the hoys took up the chase and soon bad the animal up a tree. from whence it was brought down by a well directed rifle shot. mm )WL Engraved Glass Water Set This set consists of two quart water pitcher and sis tum blers, all beautifully engraved with floral design. Special for Saturday Only 98c Sale begins at nine o'clock a. m. No phone orders re ceived, and no sets set aside for delivery. So be on hand to get yours. Churchill Hardware Company The Iron Mongers la. in. . There, will be no evening I Devotions. SUNDAY AT THE Lnw.M Aorc. CHURCHES ii IOW AN DECLARES COUNTRY FACING SHORTAGE OF EGGS c ,u n. ... .,..i,,.o,l worship at 1162 Military street, " , , West Itoseburg. Sabbath school '""ST ? Tl n . convenes at 10 a. m. Saturday ,DES MOINLS. Aug. 14. Decl- morning. Devotional service at n 'ion to adopt a system of reg stra- o'clock. Our Sabbath Illble studies "u are vitally interesting to all stu-l"18 American Poultry association dents of scripture. You are invit- ln convention here. The provision ed to attend these services, also ."8 m!de 'or the standard bred Young Peoples- meeting at 8 p. m. ,'ow'8- champion Individuals and A cordial welcome awaits you. . IProducUve fow.s based upon rec ui ii o niauc tn vAiuuuiuua auu u - 1 . .i a-t . a i egg-laying contests. First Oiurrh of Chi, SHen- A Jredcllon tnat the Unit,.d list. Kegu ar serv ces are held gtat08 wiU face an eg famlne yoaneaay e ,ui i o Ury of the Iowa Breeders assocla t Sunday School convenes each Sun- L ,t, , . . ... ,,,, ; was made by L. E. Hetfner, secre- day morninB at 9:45: pupils from .K.'Ir" Ilhit a nf 4 to ''0 Vears may be B"verniinni iikuics iimi. iiiuii-au IS The Heading Koom ?n the increase In consumption iri,V. K,. ..r ih. i'hnr,-h in 'of poultry products Is not being nnen dailv finin 2 to 4 O. m. nei oy oreeirer. aim iiimr The public Is cordially Invited tn attend the meetings and visit the reading room. Subject of Sunday's Lesson Is: "Soul." ALICE WILSON PARHAM Methodist Episcopal Cnurch. Dil lard and Looking Glass. K. David llarton, pastor. Dillaid: Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. R. A. Hercher, Supt. Epworth League at 7 p. m. Subject: "Stephen the Seventh Pathfinder." Preaching at 8 p. m. by the pastor. Subject, "Educa tion." Prayer meeting and Illble Ings. "She has made many friends ln her travels." he says, "and has persuaded hundreds to live a bet ter and more useful life and great numbers have talten a stronger and more firm hold ution thi-tr faith "Everyone will like her for her study Wednesday at K p. m. strona Personality and sweet win ning: wav. :10 a. m.. A. Larson. Supt. Preach "She has just completed a very '"g at 11 a. m. by Rev. II. W. Rum- successful campaign ln Eugene, the mell. hpworlh League at 7 p. m. tent being too small many nlchta Note: the pastor preacnes at Jt a. for the great crowds which gather- ". at Ten Mile, exchanging Willi erl to hear her message. A little llrother Rumtnell, w ho is to preach The average farm family con sumes lf,6 pounds of eggs a year, which averages about an egg every day for two people, he reported. Cook with gas. TEN MILE AND VICINITY ' at. looking tilass. ou are cor ; dinlly Invited to all these services, 'eellor of Syracuse university recently said he thought his .students are working harder than formerly, and they do it 'voluntarily. That is one of the best tests of the merit of a group' of people. If they are doing faithfully the work that is required of them at that time, Bnd doing it willingly, they will be likely to fulfil well the duties of the various positions they flre called to occupy later on. A faithful student is very "opt loiter to become a faithful worker in his or her occupa,- tion, and later to become a loyal husband or wife. The most amazing thing about the end of the romance .'6f Browning's Cinderella girl was that the clean public sent iment' that stirred up legal action originated in New York Cily, iwhich has long been regarded as a modern Babylon. Equally as puzzling is the question that naturally arises: 'Why.;was Browning singled out for discipline among a .'thousand rich men of New York City for moral shortcom ings? ' If public sentiment was efficacious in his case, why not in others too? Browning's act was mitigated to the ex tent that it was open and frank, at least, and that it was shapied to meet the exactions of the law. Can as much bo paid for others? Is charged with manslaughter. HotiKiInt vacuum cleaner $:I3.7 Zlgler-Kee Ildw. Co. N:.i tlinnni'M waa i-,nnri.(l I'rof.-ssor Sheldon Grover of the j Get our prices on paint before university said "the eenler was you buy. Zlgler Fee lldw. Co. less than 2IHI miles from Seattle. I o It was of far greater intensity than a number' of tremors which have much excitement in Seat- DAILY WEATHER REPORT caused tie." Majestic Theatre. iln "Cowboy tirlt." Pete Morri son's thrilling Western, which conies to the Majetttir theatre to night and Saturday, there is a scene that will long be rememher ed by picf tin-goers as one of the most exciting and hair-raising ever filmed. Pelfy Goodwin, who plays the leading feminine role, Is menac ed by a had steer. Hiding pe niell to her rescue, Peie MoitImiii m l.iKhining. bis famous horse, h ap-i Troiii the animal s h,iu k to the uerk of the steer, cal thru his wmeiful horns and bulldogs him to the ground. Peie rut the finish pretty fine and It was a iniKhty scared young lady that sat down then and there to get her breath back. 1 DAKS IS FIGHT fir i:ttiKNK. Aug. It. A forest covering l-" acres of logged In to! was r ported n'Hr Me- IT. S. Weather liureau, local of fice, Itoseburg, Oregon, 24 hours ending & a. m. Precipitation In Inches and hun dredths: Highest temperature yesterday 79 Lowest temperature last nif;ht 66 Preclpttation, last 24 hours 0 Total preclp. since 1st of month 0 Normal preclp. for this month .31 Total preclp. from Sept. 1, 1.124. to date 41.91 Average preclp. from Sept. 1, 1S77 34. 1! Total excess from Sept 1. 1324 7.72 Average precipitation for 44 '' wet seasons, (September to , Way, inclusive) 3t.4R Cloudy tonight and Saturday; moderate temperature. C. W. NOT! MAN. Observer. previous to tne meeting n Kugene, Mrs. Parkham held a Iart:e cam paign In Spokane. A tabernacle J seating 1,6m iteople uas used, and I Lutheran Services: Lutheran on many nights it was necessary to .services nt Sunday afternoon at turn away hundreds. I 2:30 o'clock in the Kpiscopal I'ar- "Sbe comes to Hoj-eburg expect-' Ish House. 214 E. Cass St. Sunday ing a very successful meeting and cordially Invites anyone who might like to assist In the choir, personal DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK I (Hy K. It. WAI'1'1-;, Heirotsry, Hhawnee, okls., Husnl of t,oiiiincr-e. TILAff the stores that advertise are prepared to be of real helpfulness to you; visit them often. THAT they keep their stocks replenished with season able merchandise so you can make easy selections. THAT to know the true value of quality goods and to derive satisfaction, you must feel the delight of buying from mores that advertise. , THAT it is a good thing to know where to buy good goods. Kent! the ads; you will find the names of progressive .merchants there. THAT to keep a community prosperous, money must circulate freely; it can only circulate according to the tie sires of the people. THAT if it is spent or invested in the home city it cir culates in the home city; if it is spent away from home it circulates in some other city and leaves the home city with no business which means a stoppage of the wheels of pro gress. ' WIIKN JJl. YINtj. DON'T r ) !('. KT YO II OWN IX-,.- TEUKSTS; l'.l'Y ADVKRTISKI) C.OODS FROM HOMK MERCHANTS. MERCHANTS WHO ADVERTISE PROTECT THEIR .""'.Tc " SELC Antlert Theatre. T California newest racetrack. In- X cated hi Culver City, whs nsed hv j J V S. Van ike. William Vox ill ,! reeior. tor the track and paddock X scenes In the production of Ihe screen version of the n it hinted t stage play "Checkers,' which will X he retmsiil under Die title of "Hold lied,," jt The complete stables, horses lit- X loni'lng tu owners competing dur- tnii tht i iiclm; M'Hson, tisrred In X these scenes. Hobby Akio-w hat the h ading role of Clo t kers" Campbell, popular jockey, with Peg ay Shaw, bite of "The Follies,' pla ing opposite li 1 in. ' I. old Heels" has been booked hv Mr tJoux. manager of the Antlers theatre, for a two-day run nl;tiilng tonight, and iiUn Saturday, with Saturday matinee. SOOWXassSt. GROCETERIA MOW.f-St. Lou Short Is spending a few days ln Portland visiting friends and at tending to business matters. Mr. and Mrs. Grafton Tyler are at Dillard helping Mr. Kvans with the tomato and melon crop., Mrs. Richard Klcmm of Hose- Looking lilass: Sunday school at , burg. Is visiting friends In Olalla and Ten Mile. Mr. and Mrs. Merton Bradgon of Kureka. Calif., are visiting rela tives in this vicinity. Wlnnifred Swift, who Is working at Shannon, is home for a short vtuit i. f Quite a number nf the friends nnd relatives of Mr. and Mrs. M. I nushnell visited them Sunday, bringing their dinners and eating under the shade of the large wal nut tree In the yard. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. George Swift. Ivan Swift. Lylc Swift. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Bushnell. Mr. and Mrs. Merton llragdon, Itoss and Helen Ilragdon, Mrs. Tom Hughes, Mrs. i Clarence Hice, Ilertha Wsde, Jean Mr. L. I Ilushncll. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moore and and - Mrs. A. M. Collver of Dllley. Ore gon, were calling on relatives in this vicinity Sunday afternoon. Threshing Is finished In Ten Mile and Olalla. The yield was light. Mr .and Mrs. McAllister and Mrs. McDanlel expect to stnrt to North Hend for a visit In Hie near fultire. A new bridge is being built across the small creek at Gene Ol llvunt's place. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Hushnell and son, Harry, were callers at the M. L. Hushnell homo Sunday after noon. District Superintendent lianford has set September 6 as Ihe dale for Our placing the historical nlale on the The 'Tin Mile church, that being one of j we shall celebrate a special Mission festival service. Our home and foreign mission will receive special I consideration in the svrmon. The theme of the sermon is: "What I Should Move I's to lo Mission ' Work ?' :9. 3J-3S. After Ihe Knglish serice, Sermon based upon Matt.1""" " "on mncn, i v tiui'i, nuu mr. mm mis. ill. work, or play an Instrument. She has brought several musicians with her from Eugene. ' Miss Juaniia Wood, soloist and pianist. Miss Ir ma Cobb, pianist, and Miss Hazel Cobb: Will APfifiit with Ihe mnuif- ' a ui,n.-t o n anrvt,.a u-m ho Wilfred For Parkham hiiuh:ml nt : .i utPUr,..N l....is-eiiv invtiud I the evangelist. Is a song leader and I to both services. H. II. Youue. ias-! l'.rtle den,Pr of Itn'burg, BOIOIHU "Come once to these meetings and you'll come again. Don't for get the time and place. To the ministers of Roseburg Mrs. Park ham wishes to take this method of Inviting you and your congregation to cooperate with her In this Inter demoninational revival meeting which she will open in this city to night at 7:45. Her only aim in this meeting Is to reach the lost souls for whom Jesus died.' Mrs. Parkham Is an evangelist of no small ability as her travels have been with some of the most noted evangelists of the world, including Uoswnrth brothers, Kichey brothers and Mrs. McPherson. The meetincs l!l be featured by special music nt each gathering. Two pianos have been obtained and will be used to aid in this regard. i Seats have been placet! In the for i ttO people. Heat with gas. tent SPECIALS KEARNS STILL TRYING TO DICKER WITH NEW YORK ' NKW j tor. International Bibl Students As sociation Meet at the Moose hall Sunday at lo:0t and ti:3o a. m. Study for children at In ft. m. Study ror adults 10:30 a. m. The adult study will be of the Atone ment and the lord's return. All are cordially Invited to come and study with us. Prove all things; I hold fast that which Is good. 1 i Tiles., 5:21. Presbyterian Church. Sunday rchoot at 9:45. Morning worship at 1 1 o clock. Sermon I heme, , Gospel and Our Obligation.' union evening service will be In the i Presbyterian church and Key. H.T. Caldwell will bring the message of .the evening. The weather is be coming cooler and w e hope our pen- pie will be able to get out for both 1 services. 1 he pastor Is back from ihls vacation and will preach ln the morning. On Wednesday evening the Illble study will be the book of Philemon. There will be no C. K. meeting until September. Talle Salt, Crown brand. 3 pkgs. for 25c ch ... Arundel, piano tuner. I'huna 1SJ L ravorite lirnncl lirooms, cue Hulk Mayonnaise, per ll Cranlx-rry Sauce, 2 cans for Grape fruit, 2 cans for I iy;s. 2 cans for Pineapple in small cans, 6 cans for ... Ainaizo Corn Oil for S.ilads and None I ielter. Pints 20c, Quarts 3Sc, Half Gal. 75c, Gal. $1.45 I rrntli Pens. 6 cans for . $1.25 fc ...48c 35c 55c 45c 45c 95c Cooking. Klrt llnnlNt Church .ane and Hose streets. Caldwell, Minister. S:4T The church school: Carlos "'age, Supt. A good place for 'both old and young tn study the it you are not so doing the pioneer churches of Ihe state I here w Hi be an nil day service and basket dinner to which all are Invitid to attend. X. X. Taylnr-msoe concrete is good con crete. Tel. 226-R. '111. L. , a. m. YOKK, Aug. II.--Jack' n-i... ! Kearns. manager of Mickey Walk-1 fnrner of I i "" jiir ii'iiii'sc, i-iiiieu ai me I offices of the New York State i Athletic commission today, but did ! not sign any contract involving the services in waiKcr or IX'tnpsey. IttMn Tt.. .m,..l..i..K t-. . , ' J " " ' ... '. r.,iiii i", on Sunday mornings you are In- postpone aiy acilon In Ivmpsey s , Titrd lo be with us. 11-nn . n. . u. .-..nj ... i,irt1in7 II nr.h n l n n 1 ... I lorthn II...I r n. ! full board was not nastor A w,.i,m , ,i.i Helen r i.i r.. i postfmne any ac I behalf until m l I the fact that the A. i-t.M. iviia. DELINQUENT SALE NOTICE Southern Oregon Gas Company. I-ocation of principal place of busi ness. San Francisco. California. lo cation of works. State of Oregon. Notice There are delinquent up on the following described stock, on account of an assessment levied on the 26th day of June, 192S, the several amounts set opposlto the names of the respective sharehold ers, as follows: No. Names Shares Amount V','111 (Ml 500.00 i is.n.M-: ami Kami in mt.uv. ! TACOMA, Ted Krayne. : weight, and Great Falls. SHASTA LIMITED TO HAVE BARBER AND VALET SERVICE I'd i i ii i H" j mi: i I.. i.-.eiigeis reroute to Sun Kruu on the Simula llmiiiil can secure hath, hair cut or maul while Iravelins al the rale of lies an hniii, airnnlinic tn a ' ion rireiM'ii i nt. mnrnins 11. Misire. liM-al treoiht and ( p.i.sseiiKer an, nt from the Sun mill IH II III Nlll,1l i, rs. Itt-Kiniilii I Saturday the Siniiliein I'ai ilic will mi'ilein club car In dsily l...ii, ....i u CUSTOMERS BY BACKING KVKUYTIUXG 'l'HKV imaking the limited one uf the mu.i 'niinleiuly rguipped trains lu the loutitiy. Macaroni, 6 His. for SMKlictti, ft lbs. for Potatoes, 8 His. for Lemons, per dozen Sugar in $1.00 packages, per pkg. ...45c ...45c ...25c ...35c ...85c Wash., Aug. II. "KI,t 'aT- i-re-Pyteiian Church. The Han Marino Kanlerl. nf;tist pastor will he the preacher drew in six rounds , Tta nnhllf t invitr-rf last nUht in the main event of ; a card pnn s'ranuer. urni mo pleasure i ial t'ow er jo piooo and benefit of Worship. 7:0 p. T. W. Miles 23 25U "0 m. Voting Peoples Meeting. All All of the tnmntnv ahnrn. , -'""" -iie cwruiany mvitert. incimiea in certificates Nos. 10, r . M u. in. it 1MB rterv re a I 1 IIP , l.i i Hfnn. ns Ir. il 13, .Of Serve Yourself and Save ot pretented nt th O.ikes water tadlum I.a V" Steilaco'im. , near here. The ring wis eree'ed on a float In the middle of the stadium, which enclone.i a body of water ;u-fet snuare. Young .lack len.p-cy, Tarotna eight, knocked cut ern, Tacoma Teteran. In the third round. ' liKht-henvwr J Ole Anderson KEARNEY'S GROCETERIA I The Store that Kt ought 'cm Down J I SSI S A Ast A sS A AAst - aaSAa.AASAAAAAa..Af n nm n ,i.()l is SI TTKR and held In es ! rrow pursuant to Instruction from ! the Corporation Commissioner of tne Mate of California, by ANCI -CALIFORNIA TI5I ST COMPANY. And In accordance with law and an order of the Board of Directors made on the 2sth day of June. 1925, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be pecessary will be sold at public auction at the office of the Company, W2 Market street. San Francisco. California. I on Saturday the 2Sth dav nf Aiiitumi. r-noli-Church Kanl and Oak ls-5- at the hour of ll:5 o clock astor. m. of said day tn pay said delln- Masses . Quent assessment therKin fnirelher si :.m ana r:iio a. m. Rosary inn costs of advertising and el and Henedlctlon of the M. H. 8. .peases of the sale, in the ever.lng at 7:3rt. Sunday, j II. 8. YOVNO. AuiMist luth. Mass and Sermon Secretary. ,.i ,:.,u a. m. laiecnism Class I uuice ;32 Market Street. Sao W. ierBe-. tiwn t hnn h Sunday servires. f.'arly Com nninlon at S en a. m. Church ! School at 5:15 s. m. Morning Vraj'er and Sermon at ll:0i s. m. Subject of Sermon "Who l My Neighbor?" Lesson: Luke 1(1:30-7: Text, 5:29 REV. A. O. DOImik. Vicar. '.holi- Chiipi-li Kant rtre4s: Rev. it. Clery. I I Saturday. Angust l.",lh. 2nd Mast at t il) Tran Uco, Csliiorula. 9