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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1925.
Attention, Growers!
WE WANT YOUR
BARTLETT PEARS and
EVERGREEN BLACKBERRIES
and are paying best market prices. We are also in
the market for Silver Prunes.
Umpqua Valley Canning
COMPANY
Roseburg, Oregon Phone 525
LOCAL NEWS j
! , .
Accountant Hert
U. Ed float, accountant of Salem,
la BptnUiiiK everal days in thla
city attending to busiuen affairs.
Fall Term Starts September 1
Learn Telegraphy
Touch Typewriting
NIGHT CLASSES
ENROLL NOW
Mr. Beekley In
ritwr Hrakluy, of Dlxuuvllle,
miiliiM il Inrt yrstnrday mid truu-
Hll;(eil Uu.-IH-hH for tt HllOlt lllne.
From Melrose j
Mins Knmia Culla, of Milrose.
sjMiit yi-.ttt-rilay afu;rnoon lu Ihia
city th-itlng witti frirlnlrt ail'i sli'ii-
i'i;- , . j
From Oakland j
Hoy Kli-arns was among those j
froin Oakland to vlnlt anil transact
IjuitlniKH in thin city for mrvi-ral
hours yi'.HKTday.
Visitor In Town
! Vntl Chainli'-rlaln, of T-ooklni?
I Class, inoton-U here yesterday anil
mp nt several noun attending 10
business matters.
In From Glide
I Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Illakely and
family motored from illd yester
day und spent several liours visit
ing and ehoipltiK.
t Returns to Reedsport
W. C. (imbtie returned to Ms
. home at iteedsport today ff tier
siM'iidliiK a fi-w days here looklnx
i after business mailers.
I At Port Orford fTl
Dr. and Ma. Clair K. Allen and
family, eir. and Mrs. Allen, Ur.,
and Mr. and Mr. Whie, are gneiid
InK two weeks eujoyinj; a vacation
in J'oi t Orford.
Here Last Nioht
C. V. Eakin, Portland business
man, spent last nU'lit in this city
as a attest of the Terminal hotel.
In Portland
1 C. A. Ioekwood left t,oday for
Portland, where he. will spend a
1 short limu attending to business
atluirs. j
In Today
lorris Ireland was here from
' Ili'ston this afternoon for a short
'time attending to business matters
; und visiting friends.
northern spring $1.54; western red
1.51: II. 11. H. hard white (1.58.
Slightly firmer tone la noted In
the local esg market.
No change Is shown In the local
butter situation and the market is
generally steady with demand anil
supply well balanced.
Arrives 1'rom i 'oniHM'tlcut
Mrs. Henry Iteuter, of llrldiic- :
port, Connecticut, urrived hue i L..u., ... Co..t
lust nlKhl and will be a attest ot , L"ve for Coa"
her sister, .Mrs. K. II. Itoseuberry. I Mi Marion Lucas, of this city,
for several weeks. ' 'eft this morning for Itandon and
! coast points, where she will spend
1 some time visiting friends and
I relatives.
In Yesterday
Mrs. Win. KagabanI, or Drain,
spent scleral hours ill this city
yesterday intending to business
matters and shopping.
To fount 9
Miss Kleanor Madson, of this
city, spent Sunday visltlllK at
.Multifield and coast points, re
luming lieru in the evening.
fn Monday
W. K. Wntklns was umong
those from Myrtle Creek to mo
tor here Monday and transact
business for several hours.
Roseburg Telegraph Institute
224 Perkins Bldg. Phone 124-3
I'nitri ( iiiivoin Illic
it. JlopKina returned to his
homo in ('iinyonvillo yesterday
ufternoon after trannartiiiK linsi
iiohs here for (teverul hours.
!
Lcnve I'or San Frnnrlwo
Mrs. A. D. Hourdman and their
grandson, laimy Jfoardtuan, h it ;
this morning for Sun Kraneisco,
where they will visit indefinitely
willi relatives und friends. j
Going to Coast
Mr, and Mm. ('has, JMtinr ami i
two children, of Klktou, wen In Die!
city IMh moniliiK on the way In I
North liend and coant points. They;
will camp at the beach for a fewj
days.
Return to Rickreall
Mr. anil Mrs. Harry Frewlng and
dutiKhter, Miss lorolhy Frewlni.
who have heen visiting Mrs. M. A.
Jones and oilier relatives lie re fur
the past week or no, left for their
home at Kickreall yesterday hy
unto.
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In Monday-
Mrs. Jaint'8 MetRpr wan anions
thoso from the rural district to
I visit and ahop here for a fw hours
jyf.it onlay. She ruside at M'lrosc.
j (AMnriatml j'rt leased Wire.)
KLAMATH FALLS. Or?.. Auk.
i Florentine Navarro, 25, em
ployed in a railroad flection crew,
Idled In a local hospital this after
I noon from knife wouuds sustained
. . A, . in a phack at Algoma early tbU
Return to Alpine 'mornlnff
Mr. ami Mrs. Wm. RnW;rs a..d The fiKht Is believeit to have-cul-son.
ra,.l !mv returned tc .their , mlnat(.( , an an.night card gamft.
home in A in,, re after a fort- An amUlJlan(;e was rushed to Al
n Ik lit h visit at the home of Mr. I mQ . tll,a 1(1,, x.,.
un.l lira II A .,,, u .1 v Unntli " ' 1 " ' u" I"WIUI"B.
Jai k.iiit Btrcet. j
Ud nd other evidences of a fif!ht.
A deep and jagged knife wound ex
tended from th lower part of his
rifcht shoulder down the length of
his arm to below his elbow.
Circumstances surrounding tho
,ro was found lying unconscious on
illv floor of the shack, which show-
Mrs. Crawford Returns
Mrs. A. li. Crawford, of the
Ladies' Khoppe, who has been visit
ing her mother at Kort Jones, Cal.,
for the past two weeks, has return-
1 to her home In this city. iSiie
also viniled in San Francisco.
if
VQO'Gl
COIMC 70
MOVING
Why not avail yourself of a tried
tun I trusted transportation r.ervice?
Why expei linen t with valuable,
properly? There are year. of sat
isfactory service behind us. Jiia
ttonahlo prices,
''We aim to please"
II. S. FRENCH
TRANSIT AM) STORAGE CO.
Phone 220
Postmaster Mahoney Visitor
J larry Mahoney, postmaster of
Oakland, motored here yesterday
und spent several hours in the af
ternoon attending to business matters.
From Rice Hill
1 Mrs. James Conklln and daugh
ter. Kthel, of Kici) ilill, spent sev
eral hours In this city yesterday
attending to business affairs and
shopping.
VUltH At Const
1 Among those from llnsehurg
to visit nt the coast Similar wan
(luylord Torrey. Mr. Torrey is-
! lied at Mitrshfield und North
I Head. -
Return From Trip
Mrs. Mose Kice and dauttht'-r.
Miss Kva Kice. who have been visit
iiif In fit-Mi'iin ittwl VVnvhlnf tun
points for the past two weeks have . l!n,Hrt9l
returned to ftonehurg. Their trip i IL-iint,
fliehiiled vIkIIm tn I'orflnnil. nrul K.-ii-i A- J
(fight and cutting affray are
ishrouded In mystery. Sheriff Haw
kins admitted this afternoon that
; he had made no Investigation of
' the murderous assault.
I 'I don't Intend to do anything
somebody files a com
he said.
yle, hospital manager, no-
side, ore.,
Wash.
and Kelso anil Long view,
1 let urn 1'rom Trip
.Mr. and Mrs. K. Kdmonds und
daiiKhter, Miss Itertha Kdmonduy,
mill Mr. and Mrs. M. Wilson,
of Camas Valley, have returned
to their homes after spending the
past threw weeks, touring lirlti'h
Columbia and Oregon points.
They hKo made a trip to Crater
Lako and Oregon Caves.
titled tho sheriff of the stabbing
affray as soon as he returned to
the city with the stricken man.
The sheriff admitted that he had
been so notified but said it was
not "official."
So fur as Is known here ar at Al
goma. Ills assailant has fled the
country, as no effort Is being made
to learn his identity or to appre
h nd him.
Tubby is in an awful
Hurry
He Is floinn. after some of
that famous
Grimm's Milk
Bread
To Kluninth I alls
Mrs. Cleveland, who has been
vi.slling with friends for the past
wi'vernl days, will return tomor
row to her home In Klamath
Kails. ;
l
the kind that puts pep Into a
?0 ' boy bo that he can go errands in
sSL. 0 a hurry.
MADE BY THE
The Ideal Bakery
Phone 133
119 Sheridan
, Keturn 1'rom Camp
l Mr. and Mrs. (ieorgn Wober,
' i wno nave iiein speniiin " i"'
! siimnier ai inetr ramp near nue-
i wilil. nave reiurneu 10 uieir uome
j in lloseburg.
j l!nronle To Ashland
I Mr. nnd Mr. M. It. Canoy and
I son, of Valsetz, Oregon, spent last
i night hi-re visiting. They lel't this
i nioriiitig for Ashland, where they
I will visit.
i tt M.u
'who 1ms been visiting with some
friend for Om past week at Hid
db'. returned to her home at the
roa.it yesterday.
Mr, Norton Slops Over
II. 1. Norton, president of the
Cr rants Pass Cham her of Com
niircp, nnd president of th'1 I'irst
National bank there, flopped over
hero euroiite home from a vaca
tion trip to northern point", ami
visit -it at the -local 'li;iml r of
Coutmerce to discuss
work.
ALAMEDA FAVORED FOR
AMERICAN NAVAL BASE
f K-I;it.'t Yr M t.'nn Wlr.
WASHINGTON, Aug. IS. Secre
tary Wilbur has reached conclu
sions on establishment of a naval
bsse at Alameda. Calif., but with
in Id details today pending study
of his findings by experts of the
commerce :n:iy depart ipetit.
o
Injures, Finger
John A. MeaW, an employee of
the Central Garage, received a
very painful Injury thin morning
while installing the dif I'erenttul
on a car. The grea e on the part
caused his riht hand to
smashing the first flngei
causing a deep gah. lie
to iho olficex of Or. Wadi
received medical attention.
slip,
and
and
Cook wttn gas.
PORTLAND, Aug. IS. Kggs
firm to cent higher. Current re
ceipts 2c: pullets 2 7 lcii 2Sf.
firsts aoIIOJc; extras 32trj :,2c
delivered Portland.
liutter steady. Extra rubes,
city, Gfc; standard ihr; prime
firsts 48c; firsts 4jc; under-gra-des
nominal; prints 53c; cartons
64e.
'liutter fat steady. liest churn
ing cream 52c net shippers track
in zoue 1.
Poultry steady. Heavy hens,
23c; light, l4ft1Tc; springs 19
C'i2.r)c: young white ducks 22c.
Onions steady $2.5fi $2.75.
Potatoes steady ft Mi) 6 1 $2.1 5.
Nuts steady. Walnuts No. 1,
28c:iOc; filberts nominal; al
monds, 25cr27c; Urazil Nuts, 18
&2()c; Italian chestnuts, 21r.
Cascara bark iiuiet. Nominal
at 6cifi 7c; Oregon grape root
nominal.
Hops firm. 1924 crop nominal
at 2hc; new crop contracts at ISc.
Heat with gas.
litberty Theatre.
For those who love animals
and also eujoy good, clean pho
toplay entertainment, a 'special
treat Is In store today nnd to
morrow at the Liberty Theatre,
when Thunder, the Marvel Dog.
will be seen in his latest and
greatest photoplav entitled "The
Silent Pal." As the title implies
the story Is based on tho never
ending friendship of a faithful
dog for his human master and
friend. The action for the pic
ture Is laid In New York City
nnd the Northwestern States of
Oregon nnd Northern California.
Hrlefly, the picturo tells of a col
lege boy who is expelled through
the fulse testimony of a jealous
rival. His friends dcsejrt him and
a forlorn little pup is tho means
of saving him from suicide, lly
chance David, comes upon a pa
per which tells the location of a
mining clnim. He and the dog
go West to take up their' claim
and once more Kate throws Phil
lips, his old enemy across his
path. This time David has a si
lent pal tn fight with him and by
the remarkable Intelligence of his
dog. Thunder, he is ublo to win
his way to fortune und the love
of a beautiful girl.
"The Silent Pal" Is chock full
of action from start to finish and
the remarkable feats of Thunder,
the funious police dog ftur, will
astonish even the most blase mo
vie goer.
AGREEMENT REACHED WITH
BELGIUM; FRANCE LOOKS ON
Singer at the Gardens
As a s pee la I feature, the man-
meni of the Rainbow Gardens
( Awmrinlffl I'rfa I,Mwt! Wir.)
WASHINGTON, Aug.- IS. Mem
bers of the American debt comm. Is
.Hon. meeting with lielgian repre
sentatives, today reached a final
agreement on the refunding of tho
ll iKfun war debt to the United
States.
rATHS, Aug. IS. Finance Minis
ter Caillnux Is suspending the pre-
j has secured the services of Frank 'perntlons of instructions for a
,f Why Fuss?
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N.
IV
WITH OUT-OF-DATE
METHODS?
The KAVAGK is the only
washer that washed and
dries the clothes ready for
the line without a wringer.
It naves labu'- and wear on
our garments
how
Ak us for a Demuuhttrntiou In your home, and you'll
SOLD On' kASY TF.RMS
17trk-d-A,1,. I?..r1,.,,f I'liono
j-.vfwiyuuuy a iACUciiiic 4fi
From la. vi YM'k
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Ilushnell
motored from Days Creek yester
day "and spent the afternoon
v (sit I tut wit h friend hero and
transacting business.
Ittnrii4 Home
Mrs. Walter Cnlp, who has
been a Kii'st of her sister, Mrs.
W. F Yorke. here fyr the past
week or so. returned to her home
In Grants pass this morning.
J. lingers, who is by far the best
j entertainer ever to appear locally,
lie has a marvelous voice and a
j personality w hich makes his sing
ling a decided success. Mr. Itm-crs
;will appear with the Swanee Hoys j
j orchestra on Wednesday nlcht at
; the Gardens, sinking several of the'
latest waltz ami fox trot hits
French debt funding mission to
the United States pending definite
action by the Washington govern
ment respecting the lielgian debt
The' Kreneh government counts up
on as favorable treatment as Bel
gium receives.
Cook with gas.
j Missionary Society to Meet '
There will be a special Jnhit
; meet Iiik of the Women's Foreign
I M Isionary Society and the sinn-
(lard Hearers, at the First M K.
Hc'im ii To ItrcnHirr . rhiirch. Thursday evening at 8
Mr. and Mrs. Haley Laird nnd :llVlM-k. A splendid program will
thteo chiidtren. of llrewster. Ore- j -M ,,.,,.,. nv ft number nf
pon. who have been guests oKMr. j young ladies, 'representing the
T.nlrd's brother. H. H. Ilrd and standard Hearers. The opeiihu- of
lamiiy. ior ine pasi several ua.s. ; ,. nit), boX(lrt wiM ht, R .,a .
returned to their home yesterday. , f(.n,uri, ()f tll(l rV(ning. A i..)iec-j
. jtion will be taken. All mejuh.TS I
Return From Visit : lir,, tn m. present and an In-!
Mrs. P. J. Hob) and mother. Mrs. ! vitation is givn to nil who are in-1
i'. i irii iJine, who nave iwn visuiiik teitsled in missionary wi
Mrs. Hold's mother, Mrs, Barbara ,
llohl, at Cottage Grove, for the ' n Taken III
pasi several nas, nae reiuiiieii io r. Thomas, who is v Kir in
Have you an ax to grind? There
are hundreds who want the Job.
To learn their names read the
News-Review calsslfled ads.
ihKETS2
AUCTION!
Koseburg.
' IUmIv To He M.lpp,l
I he body or Mrs. Rnv Detil
lou, who died he.re eterday. will
he shipped to her former lioilie
. Ill S elHltehee. a-llingtoU. -for
lniri.il the latter part of the
week.
I will sell to the
highest bidder for
main road
e.ir.h at my pljt e on
Return From Portland-
Glenn McAllister and Paul i prro,Kl
Amert. who drove to Portlnnd Inst i t hU citv
his sun. F. L. Thomn, nt pr,
wim taken suddenly ill .vest
afternoon, while working j
his son's place. Mr. Thomns
is a prominent San Diecd
nnd ban been a guest of n l.
at I Mew thin mi miner, he
unconscious yesterday after
Dr. Wade, of this citv. was
and It was found that h"
suffering from a cerehre.il
PORTLAND. Aug. 18. Cattle
nominally steady;
Hogs 23 to 60c lower than Mon
day's opening.
Henvy weight (2f0 to 3:.n lbs.)
I medium, good and choice 14.-
0; medium weights (200 to 250
'lav
nit ,
ho 1
3 Milrt Beyond Melrose. Next lo Ihr Ch.n.
Crilsrr Ranch
Thursday, August 20th
at 1:30 p. m. X
(JhimI Cnw, nni' llurap. mil' lut nf SI p. Suhie V'smhi. IImi-cv.
Ni'W Mll W'iii'oii. Siilr Hill I'I.mv. I'., I'luw. linn... N,w
Two llnrso ltlv, Si'l ,'w Ymk lliiiin . Si t Heavy lliin. n. J
IlilKirv, I'iikI llnl,' Dii c. i. shotcls. I'll. Iirmlt. Mil ()nk l',nt.
V"i '(Irr XVonil. i w l:"i n.l. nixl ntln-r Iiiuiu'ImiIiI Iiii iiiini t
Inn ntinierons to ltit. J
TERMS CASH i
Lloyd Griffiths, Ownor M. C. Radabauh, Aucltonc-pr t
ek-end, hnve returned hen
They returned with some new cars,
slopping ever at Milwrtukle, to at
tend the third annual meeting of
Ul.l-nit.hl'e dealers, held at the
Crslal Lake patk.
INfoehtirir M(:in Itevoverlng
Alter havtnir ln-en a patient at
the Southern Pa tfic Railway hos
pital at San Kramisco for the
pa -it six months. G. A. AUrlcht,
limn illspaii-her of Itosrburc. who
Hiii'fered a broken and smashed
leg In nn nccldent In the Hotel
Holland elevator February i'S,
a visitor, in Medford last
we.-k, being able to walk, slowly
wiih the nf of a cane. Mr. M'
triiht nuWered the broken teg
ten he nt tempted to board he
elevator nfter tt hnd been utarted
,in mntmn by his mall daughter.
i who wus lu It alone.
He will beM.roucM
tndav nnd will n
'Jpoitnds) medium, good and rhnice
9 i r.oo; nmit weiglit (1KU to
2i0 pounds) common, medium,
good and choice $14. SOtfi 15.10:
t jlfght lights (F10 to 10 pound?)
' i common, medium, good and choice
, , " llltill.'5; packing hors flOTiOff
. -.wi jJ2-ftn: slautrhter pigs (HO pounds (
i,Wm-l'l:l-rtf'f,l-:'rt. f''der and stocker
Majestic Theatre.
"The City That Never Sleeps"
Paramount's drama of New York,
omp- this evening at the Mi'jes
tlc Theatrn for a two-duy run.
Adapted by Walter Woods and
A nt tinny Coldewey from I.eroy
Pentt's absorbing story, "Mother
O'Day," nnd produced by James
Cruza with an all-star rat, this
photoplay has all the advance
earmarks of being a mot Ton pic
ture de luxe.
Stories dealing with New York
life are no longer novelties, but
this one Is radically different
from tho ordinary story of that
type.
Tn begin with. tho picture
shows us the sharp contrast in
New York night life as it was in
1910. in pre-Volstead days, and
as it Is today on hectic Broad
way. More, the picture asks the
Interesting question: Is the mo
dern younger generation better
off than their older brothers.and
states who were brought p in
the Bowery atmosphere, with its
cheap saloons? Here is food for
serious thought! Ond you can
bet your bottom dollar that Cruze
has extracted every bit of enter
tainment the story provides.
Heat with gas.
JEWISH COB
MiTi V Hovnitiil. where tie will Kn
kept under close olmerval ion- nn-
In ; J"" M" I o i.iii pon n lis t no-ill urn,
goon nnu rnoice i.t :or n ;o.
er
Sheep nominally steady.
it-
lil heifer and will receie i
nuuit.
. .Man Breaks 1 .of--
i li. Comwell. of IMS Win.
I ter b I reef, nnd employee of
i Kreneh Trans ter com pan v.
celved a broken left leg .
i dav evening, when be fell
a freight car. Mr. CornwcH
le.uling ties on the car from
of the transfer trueks. He
his pick into one of the ttes, i
bis bold on the pirk slipped. ,
ing him to ovt his balance
fell hnrlrwnrd from the fr. .:ht
car. twelv feet to the g-e .,d
nn-l iiult lsdlr hrnld
hsken up. He was taken t Hi
nrrtceta of Dr. C. H. Wnib. v re
an x-rsv was taken nnd ir f)-
, set. He is reported to be tinig
j along likely today.
PORTLAND, Aug. IS. The
peach market Is generally steady
with prices unchanged and the
V-a- P'ak of the season Is expected by
iho ! the latter part of this week with
r.!the arrival of the Yakima Klberta
,,r. I stock. The Dalles also reports a.
: m ig''l crop of E bertas with the sire j
nas'nnd color running good. Hover
nejre paying the growers around 90
n.'k .cnts today.
' en ! If the weather remains cool, the
pis-I crop will be prolonged and prices
He 'will remnin steady, but a sudden
.:ht turn to wsrm weather will throw
the crop on the market and fore
prices down.
PORTLAND. Ore.. Ang. IS. 1
Wheat: hard white. L'ne stem.1
Mart,
'white
soft white ll.f.h; western
bard winter 1 S3;
lA-x-Utt prrm latmt W(r
VIKNNA, Aug. IS. Tho police
of Vienna will protect the world
Zionist congress, now holding Uh
fourteenth session here. Deputy
Police Chief Tauss said today fol
lowing the anti-Semitic rioting
last night, lu which two persons
were killed and between 50 and
(0 injured.
The trouble broke out last
night nnd fierce fighting endued
In the Freiheitsptntz between the
nolice and members nf the Haken
kreuzler or Swastika organization.
An anti-Semitic protest nieel ing,
called as a demonstration against
the holding of the Zionist con
gress here, hnd been forbidden by
the police, but the organizers
placarded the city, urging resist
ance. Processions moved through
the streets, headed bv men car
rying crones and ln lading bands
of girls, white with banners pro
claiming Vienna a Christian city.
The Jews left the streets ot an
early hour and th stores and
cafes put up their shutters. Rio
ters clashed with thefpoliee gilard-
InF the meeting place of the con
gress. Numbers of policemen
were dragged from their horses
and trampled under foot.
The police In turn slndied at
the rioters with their swords driv
ing back the crowds besieging
them. Manv women we-? k tick
ed down and trampled In the
mele.
The second hand of demontrs
tors rushed the bridges leading
to the Jewish districts, but thee
tVkera wT forced to content1
Reprinted from the First Balloon Tire
Announcements 1
"You ride on a cushion of air."
"Ruts and bumps are smoothed out."
"The car and its occupants aro protected from
jolts and jars."
"Shocks are absorbed before they reach axles
and springs." ,
"On uneven roads where ordinary tires bounce,
these flexible low-air pressure tires roll over
the bumps, permitting better average speed."
"Save repairs."
Low-Air Pressure
is the Answer
HERE is a list of balloon tire advantages taken
from the first balloon tire announcements.
These were the things that car owners wanted.
The things that made them demand balloon tires. '
Read them and then ask yourself how you can get
them except in a tire that can be run at low enough
nir pressure to provide u soft air cushion between the
car and the road.
Some car owners hve been sold the balloon princi
ple and then handed the name only.
Just n big, round, fat tire with ihe name "Balloon"
' on it will not necessarily sive- low-air pressure riding
comfort.
The oriainal ideal of tho industry was a flexible
side wall, low-pressure tire.
Yet today some "balloon" tires must be run at too
high pressure for ideal cushioning, as they wear out
too fast when they are run soft. ,
It is important to you as a car owner to remember
this fact.
The United States Royal Balloon is spoken of as the
"Balloon Tire Principle at its Best", because it can bo
run at low-air pressure wilhout hijury.
It is built of Lntox-ti-ealed Web Cord which provides
the necessary strength and flexibility.
It has the U.S. Low-Pressure Tread which wears
slowly nnd evenly and eliminates early, uneven and
unsightly wear.
Specify U. S. Royal Balloon Cords and Le sure of
true low-pressure cualiior.ir.jr.
T "V
Unite
U.5
d States Pxbber Company
wt
n T 1
Balloons
with the New Flat
"Low- Press uk e
TREAlf' and built
of Latex - treated
Web Cord
,'fLy
'Mr W '
' IF
uniwa stares res . t -r
are Good Tirss (Ulr"-'
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WOHWAY PKKVTCR STATION. KOSKIU liO,
KIMi AI- UOVl.R. ItOSf.lU Mil.
J. W. LKITZKI,. SfTIIKUU.V.
LEAH & SDN, OAKLAND " I
of
themselves with shouHu? ribald
Fonf-fl and threats.
Tho disorders contlnu-d until
after mifhiielit. The police re
ported 16 nrre:t. Conet-iile! we.
ponn were rnunil on nuiny
those detained.
Miwt of the Injured reeelvinc
hospital treat ment were mil fer
ing from pahre pashes. Of the
two fatal en sen, one Buffered a
fraetnred fkull and the other wit a
trampled to death. hurinr? thf
rtemnTitratloin. th rioter c.-illed
for the resii-natlon of the govern
ment. The rioters are threatening to
start fresh trouble tonfuht wl'li
leluroreements from the provin
ces. lien .Inm!n and Tohlmt Utier-jt'-r.
lleK'fnn deb'fmteti to the XI
onht voniiro, while driiiiK from
llie Hlatlon last nlpht were draff
ued from their taxirah atoned and
beaten up. The nssailnnta finally
released them, but it was nrre
s;i ry to tiikn both to a hospjial.
Safe, dependable
(ruin
at convenient
hours
LOW FARES TO
PORTLAND
AND RETURN
Comfortable, economical ten-ice daily.
$8.9.1
$ 10.70
tickct;5tirtI;ri.,S.it. ticker r on wh-cverf
cr Sun. Return limit dav. Return limit
Tuesday following. 15 tly.
Proponionfttclv tow faret to ether potats.
Ask agent
Ml
L. 6. MOORE, General Agent
Phont 11 Roseburg, Oregon