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TWO ROSEDURG NEWS REVIEW. SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1925 ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW Issued Dally Except 8unday by The Newe-Review Co.. Ine. Member of The AMorlated I'rea. ' " The Associated frees l exclusively entitled to the use for republl ettlon of ell Daws dlslwictiee credited to It or not uthi-rwlne credited in thle paper end to ell local pdwi published herein. All rivals of re publlcatioa of special dlepatchea herein are also reserved. ITw. JIATKS BEHT O. HATES -President and Maliats r iecreUry-Tiea8ur;r tutored as second class waller May 17, llil, at the pot oifits at u Uoseburg, Oregon, under ths Act of March 2, 1H79. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Daily, per year, by maiL. imily, alx montlia, by mall- tiully. three uiootbs, by mall Rally, slutcle month, by fualL. Uuily, by carrier, per mouth- AVeekly News-Keview, by mail, par year- -It. 00 . sou 1.00 . .60 . .6v - 2.(10 ROSEBURG, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUG. 29, 1925. MENTAL CONTROL. It gives 6ome of us here in Roseburg who have not had many educational advantages, a rather bitter pang each fall -when the students in fine schools and colleges start off for a year of broadening study. Some of us feel down on our 3uck, because we have not had the same opportunities. Dr. Lewis, president of George Washington university, made a thoughtful remark in a recent address, that might be Jielpful for such persons to ponder. He said that what col lege gives is not so much "marketable information," as ;"nental control." This saying might lead to the question, whether mental control can not be learned to a large extent by those who 'have not had educational advantages. College graduates ; -commonly forget most of the specific facts they learned in ."their courses, but they do get valuable discipline. The aver age man v.d woman without much education, should ask the .qhestion, 'How can I secure that mental control, that dis ciplined mind, which the educated person has or should :J)!-ve? ' ;;;; Mental control means not merely a calm and philosophic habit of thought, a blessing which is attained by many who are not specially successful or useful. It calls for ability to finnrollt rnro tho millrl on na to thintr ruit tn 'oru Hour win. In (countered in defeatin' the Rotar. kit) every piece of work. It calls for ability to form correct .,!d?-wVtvTbn SinS". ! observations of people and things, and to draw correct con- 'foidin' our team for two weeks .Klusions from those observations, so that one is enabled to h.no.v:roedn Z' 1 :fct in a Way to accomplish the best possible results. firmly that it takes a crow-bar to Powers like these can be, learned by self training. Do ".nT bLt'tT again" Xoday's work in the best possible way, and see everything j unforseon trouble i win bring along "tnur w tr, l,o un ul.nnf tnrluu'o u .....I ,..!... i,..i 'my sawed-off shotgun. The game'll T , , . , u inane be on th, ,quare, as far as we're ;3he habit of every day. Self discipline like this made a per- j concerned, but the Rotary gang ii ;Tnanent habit gradually produces mental control. Sometimes ;-that kind of training leads to development and power as val uable as anything the educated man learned in his books and "classes. pr?UN i Br BERT & DATES GOOD EVENING FOLKS Again w call your Attention to th fact That it s BATH NIGHT Whil atppin' From th tub It it bett to Keep both feet Off n the Bar of Soap. DUMBELL DORA THINKS Lingerie is a poisonous insect. f The Rotary and Klwanit cham peen hots-shoe pitchers will meet in a heated contest Monday night at the Laurelwood field and the anxious families of the contestants are today doubhn' the life insur ance policies on their papas. Eight judges have been selected at ran dom, which oughta be plenty ai they surely won't slaughter more'n eight in one evenln . Hank Booth, Rotary pres., in a statement today said, "I expect a complete victory for my boys. We have a team that throws four ring ers out of four and all men who have been tryin out and have only be able to put up a leaner have been disqualified. The dirty tactics of the Kiwanians will be met by our team and if need be we'll shoot it out at 20 paces with pis tols." . ! Johnny, Throne, Kiwanis horse slipper tosser, was on the main stem this p. m. boaitin' of the prowess of his men and declared that littte difficulty will be No Excuse fpr Going Hungry- The Delicatessen is here to help Housewives. Campers, Tourists "-Everybody to Provide Plenty to Eat. Famous Mt. Nebo Chicken Tamales Fresh Potato Chips Daily Hot Bread Every Noon. MONDAY SPECIALS Veal Fricassee. Roast Beef. Pumpkin and Cherry Pies VOSBURGH & WIARD Fancy Grocers Phone 5 1 5 ! cream, cakfl and w atermtlon were i s rvbti at eleven o'clock. I X. X. X. Occasionally the bootlegger and the gunman show real ;tbnsideration for tho society whose laws they are wont to .;lloul. Witness the result of a duel in a Chicago suburb yes trrday in which a rum runner and a gunman killed each other. Could either have done more than that as an act of atonement for their careers of crime? i True, their deaths 1 Scouts to guard his men e they were probably not voluntary, but law-abiding society will be Y.iiofvs the less grateful. 4' . ' bear watchin'." fr J Bert Sutherland and his famous niblick will be on the lot for the show. Bert will use the golf iron to preserve order and will take no part in the actual playing. He will merely caddy for his fellow Rotar ians and recover all host-shoes that roll into the river. Mayor Gawge Houck Is backin' the Kiwanis team to the limit and has ordered out a detail of Boy Grangers from all parts of the county are meeting in enter the field and as they reave. 4. , Coroner Rltter will have his hearse on the sidelines to carry off the wounded and has issued a warnin' that all men who insist on "Eoseburg today for the annual gathering of the Pomona j tossin' shoes without extractin' the ;Graiige. Kubbing shoulders with these men and women of ;the soil you will find they are very optimistic over crop con ;dilions this year. That is the best indication in the world of prosperity, regardless of reports from the bulls and bears of Wall Street ; jfU Idl-1. i ,ly wnv..,m ir..i,.,..ii : i i " iiii,iii aiwii:ii,t,iii-j it uMiuuiiins tiuiinicji acivs aim says .ihut u "m.tttot.'.L ..1. ... ......... 41... I..,.. , . il 1.. A-niicLiunj it swung iinu intelligent ugiuer is at tile lieau. ,we recall distinctly that Uill was once a monarch hi nisei. 'tut we don't, remember hearing that he was at the "head" of his dear people dunnir their striiircle in tho rt'i .1 . ... . . . . - i aiiv um iiumiHg oi-nnuu will SOU 1 1 UU Willi US 1111(1 Hit , I. .i ..1. ...... IK- l t it. . A SI " - - ... - ..n . . w . v v IUHIIHJ IWV 1 l i I 1 1 J I 1 1 1 1 4 . 1 !-with a great deal of satisfaction. The weather imin'is certainly handing us a groat brimd ;'0f weather these days. No need to take two weeks oi l" to en Joy seashore weather if you live in the I'lnpqim Wiley. ;; liack in Wichita, Kansas yesterday gasoline prices slumped to 11.8 cents per gallon. Flivverin must be a real joy back in that country. Our idea of wasting your time is trying to swim the English Channel. r. . someone hjs to suggest a hoss shoe Hie local cannery is Romp full blast. That is ono of tho ' game, we ll never hve it down. iiiuu.sirK'H ve ssnoiiid an leoi ininty proud ol. nails will be deaith wth severely. . i Guy Cordon, Hist, atty., will throw up a smudge at the park allowin' his Kiwanis team-mate to operate under a smoke barrage. Crow-hop-pin' is agin the rules, though, and those who persist In that practice will be tied to the stake with an Oregon boot. .j. . Deck Rice has a pair of loaded hose-shoes which he'll try and slip Into the game. Deck says he can slice the peg with 'em at every shot.. His opponents declare if he brings 'em Monday night he'll weir 'cm home like an Arrow col lar. ! ! 4 All spectators are warred to provide themselves with tin derbies and gas masks. -j. .J. -J The local survey In crew has been ordered out by Jedge Quine and all close tossss will be meas ured accurately. This scheme should reduce the fist fights to the minimum. Those who have bad corns should get seats In the grandstand as rollers are bound to occur in the best of regulated games. ' It's a shame that after llvin' to gether here for so many years j For pro Dipt taxi service, city or i country trlpci, 1'hoi.e 4 4. (AtevtrintM I'rt-'ni Lriapd Wire.) WASHINGTON, Auk. 2I. With : only two t-ountii-s rt-mjiniug to be tabulate d, DrtniH K Suak's net ' Kuin m the hiiuIh recount of th count uf the st'iialoriitl returns to iluy flood at 972. This leaves Sen- ' ator Smith W. liruukhart, Steck'fl.i republican opponent, a alight mar- ' Kin. Roseburg Council of Relig- j ious Exlucation Formed p at Meeting Held 4 Last Night. -K ij Vi'K KK'PA V IIII1LK xnnI!ou O- The KoHeburg i'uuncil of IUUk-.V 'Iou.h Kducaiion, a butty of represent-m jatives of all denominations, met at i j the city council chamberH last Zk meiit of a meeting held tow Wteks-5( HUii A leninnriirv nr r t f Ion effected with Jtv. Caldwell, presi dent, and I. K. Carr, secretary. Various details all relating to the ' purposes ol tiiu organization were ili&cusitU, and it Kas arranKed that anoiiier meeting bv held at the council chamber on Monday even-1 ing, August 31, at 7:3o o'clock. This will be a very important meeting and all representatives of the various churches are urged to ' be present, as the public schools will open on bi'piember i'l, and It is desirable that any school or . schools of religious Instruction, which are to be formed, should be In readiness for work at that time. The purpose of the council Is to represent the organizations of Hose burg which desire to avail themseUes of e privilege now granted .by law to parents and guardians of having the children excused not exceeding 120 minutes fAawxfjted Prrw taaed Wire.) SWAMFSCOTT. Mass., Aug. 29. I'resident and Mrs. Cool id ye left White Court tutlav for iin- Th tabulation by state officiate, . other trio to Cumn Devers 50 ?ach week from the public schools Fj in corrected form, gave Iirookhart miles away, to see their Hon John, i in order that they may receive re- K a majority of 1,385. if the smale . There they plan Tied to witness lith-us instruction. Whether the recount totals as they now stand- the final review of the citizens children shall receive such instruc- are sustained, this irTajurily will be military training cump with John lion or not, is, of course, optional retiiiccti to 4;. More than 700 as a corporal, marching in the with the parents, but there is a ballots have b en laid aside -ai' ranks with lads from all walks of ! Kneral movement towards supply L'otUfHtt'd. ' however, and the otil life. ting the present great lack of relig- oiue will hinge on a decision as' After the review they planned 'ious instruction. Many who are not to their validity. -i to remain as luncheon guests of '. Identified with the churches be- The vot of three counties friidier-General Melvern Hill i lieve that the government and civ Vahfngton. Wineshh k and Worth ,l!nrniim, camp commander. ' ilization will fail unless chiidren was added today to the senate' It is expected that on the re- are trained in a knowledge of thei !:tljutaiion the most complete plan SERVICE STEP into our office today and see the wonderful new Upson Blue Book the nrst complete plan service ever offered for renewing I t and beautifying walls and I ceilings. I Forty "detail plans' I designed by several of I America's leading architects I a host of suggestions for harmonious trim and deco- ration all told, a $100,000 f service to give you new in- spiration lor borne Dcauty. m Come into our office now m let us show you just a few m of the amazing possibilities m k of tbesc startling new plans. Churchill Hardware Company The Ironmongers la uouiiui'3 Sleek t"Ta ,0 Swani' ott later fn the Bible. The enormous increase lu IihcI u net loss or 32 octn. iih nnn. '''. they would lie uceomnanied parnl In tin- mat-! count. WrlKht'b' Jul'. who will remain here county also hail been recounted, llllt tile result WUa not ai.. HK-ed. Only Woodbury county re,. -mis, itnd it will be recounted Mouu.- . Heat with -a. with Ills father and mother until they return to ai-hliiKton. He probably will Kut to see them for a brief time at tho While House befuro resuming his .....iltes. METHODISTS OF j Studebaker ! models. : crime and irresponsibility on the part of the young is attributed by careful observers to the lark of re llcchtUH instruction. Within 25 years the average age of those who commit crimes, of violence has de creased 10 years. This one fact nhould challenge serious thought. If young people are not to go over SUTHERLIN GIRL HAS 'of strong coffee in which tliere CLOSE CALL AFTER EATING ! was no cream. This fact undoubted DEVILED HAM SANDWICH : ly prevented her condition from be- ! ing more serious than it was, as Miss Sena (juiok, daughter of j th strong coffee counteracted ihe Mr. anil Mrs. lr.aac Quirk of the lo- 'effect of the poison. Monday morn- cal grocerteria store, was confin-jlng she complained of severe pains builds no yearly to ..ja.. u,y must r(ceiVe seri- MO.NT.WA TiXS 1UK KS. (AMrwialitl I'rvm LhmhI Wire.) IU TK, Mont., Aug. :9. An earthquake of severity hhook tho town of Alaudlow. eaft of Three Focks at 8:45 o'clock today. The report, whiih came from -eUiu Chicago, Milwaukee & (St. T'unl riiilt nu.) tivoiit I hrn i i mio daniag bad b'ii dene. in her arms, chest and legs, and af ter a litle inquiry as to what she Jiad eaten the previous night, her father investigated the can whict had contained the deviled ham, and observing the grern substance on the tin was not long in reaching the conclusion that the meat was poisonous. lr. Dun lap was sum moned and. Miss Quick is now able (Aw stated Vmm l-eam-d Wite.) CHICACU, Aug. 2!l. Tho uniting I if the northern and sotitlu'ial branch) a of the Melhodlst Kp.aeoi : lal church have b 'n iiidoreii by, j live conferences over the week end.' A volt on Ihe proposal was rast by tho Swedish lonft iture aiultlitt, Southwest Spanish mission confer- ure in AlbuituTiue, N. M. itoth j an alfihsted wilh the northern, branch of the church. I.ayim n ot, Ihe Central Swedish couf n nee vote today. Cook with gas. iT AI5KUDKKX, Wash.. Aug. 2t. Laymen attending the Western ronferenre nf tht Norwegiuu -Dan ish Mtthoillst church la.t night voted unanimously to unltv thei (Awciulrd ITrva I-caned Wire.) ed to her home several days this week suffering from an atack of nlnminf Dninui-inlitsr msnltfrx frnm ous religious instruction, it Is cun-lt.atinK devikd ham, says the Suth tended. Kverywhere parents are i PrI(n Sun n.fore retiring late waking up to the importance of Sunday night. Miss Quick obtained meeting and dealing w ith an alarm- i a can cf deviled ham and made a Ing situation. The churches and j sandwich, failing to notice the Sunday schools are already doing greenldh substance on the tin on much on Sunday s but they reach I Hi,, interior of the can. While eat- only a Traction of the children. I intr the sandwich she drank a cup to be about her home asrain It is proposed to open in Kose- s si sjhwmshoi M wtafMi m i burg a school or schools of relig ious instruction, which w ill be conducted "by paid teachers, and will be under the general supervis ion of the Council of Religious Kd ucaiion. Individual congregations may maintain their own schools or Join with others In cooperative schools, but every organization, ft Is believed, should be represented in the counc il which will represent the movement at large. The act of the legislature, pas sed at the last session, which per mits the excii.flng of pupiU from the schools for the purpose of re ceiving religious instruction, reads as follows: "That any child attending the public school, on application of his i guardian or either of his parents, may be excused from such school AUGUST. 31! Th? regular Fall Term at the Eugene Business College begins on the above date. Other enrollment dates are September 8, 14, 21. All inquiries for information gladly answered. Eugene Business College Phone 6G8 A. E. ROBERTS, President 932 Willamette St Eugene, Oregon TAIiKS, Auk. 2. Eittht Tai ls po-1 , . I1(.r,, ... lwriola not ..xceed- i :i Ilcrmwi injurt'd anil about a dozen , mi....lia . .. ..i. In -f.l.tjC' 4 """"" I :)iiirauiiUts in ci lis .. the m-i I . ".,,.,, KnhmT -tvlna ln-iSaiHC ' rV.Tfc'l Mi thud isl Kicual rhurrh " uit 1 ursults today of an cxinritmnt in ; lrul.lion ln ri.iiKlou." 13 3 'V XXJf9 the M.-thoiiit Kiisrnpiil rliurch.,!"',,"Ial'on u hy commuiiisis u j Jjfl .-...inn, ri-rajiui-n oi mi- rwr - -' NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. (i r.-ni v turned in an iinanlDiotn he coniniunnii plan of action ...i.. .... ti... i 'faiieii mr BU..IH i np in t.nt- .nr,. .... . ... n. iig.-ii j ei.'i ..ii . Hiahway uonstrucxton, uougias County, Oregon, ; Voir on tile same morning. 'J he cotih-n nee herewith lc squares and inarching to tin branches of th-. churches of fiw ;Opera as a protest against the stein stales and Urilibh Coluiu- niethoda used by the Polish and sealed bids will be received by IK1 bla, .jimiganan governm-nts, in dealing the t'miniy Court of Douglas Conn-, Oregon, at the court house in ! o tlwith the nienihers of their party. We si ll vooh ns by the yard. 1no 'ul1 program of the d mon Hernler the Tailor. 2 doors 1101 ih i stration was published yesteiday Liberty theatre. ,in the communist orgmi, 1 Human- . ii , jite. conseiiuently the authorities OAK GROVE DRIEFS j were enabled to nip It in the bud. ( between 300 and 4m manifest ly. ltosebuig, Oregon, at lu o clock a. m., on tne 3rd day of September, l'JZ')t for construction work on a section or ror.d oetween Koseburg ami lloar'yii, known a sec; ions 1, 2 ami 3. ihe work Involves ap ptox.n.aTt ly 1 mile of gravelliug. No iui will be considered unless 15 Si i t rj?ca ewj trr (rii r ja a BST 1 A It I a'aVI a HAULING We shirk no hauling Job. Our trucks and our cflii ieut drivers and truckmen will tackle your hauling problem and solve it satisfactorily. l,ong distance hauling a specialty. ''We aim to please" II. S.IFRENCH TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. Phone 220 CRATER MKE HAS i return to Washington with renew ed (merest mid deieruiiiiHitori to ikho thai ihn lake Is given tlut tl 'nanrial support which lis import ance jilslifies." j A group of rep;esent.ttlvc Mn! ford business men took Conn e ; man Maditen lu the hike esitil.t and gave bhii a lunch. 'ini ul t i iui like lodge. How long should a wlte ll ? i REEDSPORT MEN ! lO PAY VISIT TO I NEW FISH HATCHERY f Mute than two h ore of richer men of Hie I'mpiiua jd.m to have Mrs. I.tuy Voutig of Crand Kap.jnuts arrived in the vicinity of the ids. Mli liu au. and Mis. K. t;. Fee- opera to the inconvenience of the ttei It, ot lloliand. .Mich. Visited aLjQye.ra -goers assembling for "Aida." j accompanied by cash, bidder's bond the Laurence linuh Wdnesd;ivi A serivs ot sharp skumiMies w 1th 1 or certified check for aa amount land 'Ihuivlay. (lit policu ensued and liu were ar- 'tonal to at b ast five (M per cent .Mitt. Alice Ouney of Yoncalla. is rested. ot the total amount of the bid. isiiim; at the ;..,. WUcot home.! The majority, however, were re-I A suflicient bond will ha required Mr. I. in tiess.'Hnnd family n-ip-1 leased after a few hours. Thirty ped over a 'few days at ihe H. V9t those taken were foreicii'Ts. Sim ord home. They are on ih irl The (.'ommunist Deputy llarbecot way h'!pe lion. l.os Aiik'epM, fall-i played a prominent part in leading ii'inin. They .-rr ov i li tr honi ;r the agitators, the police say, and Skooklim. WitshhiiMnn U'nlnr.ilM'lirat' uf those arrest"il was a son morning, and are traveling throuitrol Ihe communist deputy, Clam a- ,il,M''' Hl t!lt' of,ic' o Uu' r,,i".v n a cur. umit. i 1 1 " ' lir . i hksi- i Mi-s Ida Matson and Miss Kji, '3 i for the tiiitliful terforinapce of th contract in a tsuin equal to one liaif I the toial ittuotint of tne bid. Plans, hM-citicai ions, forms of ro 1 1 1 a t . proposal blanks, and full ! inioiniatioii tor bidders may be oh- Why Walk ? "It's aittm' so that's about all trey ute hoss shoes fcr. But you c.in't fool an ol' hois fly." Mi'i'miiiii k heering fi'eil grinder! will i t i tini on ihe mb ;ir d all -malt i-ra'tiH a well. Sec them at Wh:illo'l 111 us. CAPTURED VESSEL (rWsrlafMl I'ir-l U -d Wll ) MKld'i tl, tire., Aug. J! -Kn tliuMfic tivt r Ihe tanttes of Cra ter Lake and tti- eflii ieiu mlmluis liafltin of ;itfaiis (n the park. Con pus; man M l;. Miid.len ol fhlea- Sunday on a tiip ol tnpe Hon ol go li re Mdtoid for San Kranclhm the i . commerclnl f h'ttchery ia.-t n ii li i . with th.' a-Mitsnce that "n the imnh rnipou;!, .t the ho would do i'etihine in his m.w- I'ort I ttipijna Courier. They will It as i-hairmn of the teppropria lionn r ornmlttoe of I he to me th.u th" park Is alMMtil a" gen reus flnancisl snppoit fiom the governiiHiit h 1'r unlent Cool lure',1 ptilli y of a4ii(-t eionoiuy ins) " possible. " In inler Luke saht Mr. Mad One, "lhf p'Oph of Oieti'ni hn. a KWilr attraction of wisrhl-Aide ini pori.i . With niv rt view of the lZ fresh in in: mini, 1 thail meet with K I:, rlinton. culuirist. 4 rid Iih'I. no-r the pii.ni fu order to Inrnrio thenxeltt as to the win k of 1'i.if unit. The hailier b;(;i n c:itaclfy of ."O" 'n;i ami pon-ls for the I eeij l g () I Im.mI (,y, Ne.'d nf will, ITMO,! M ,:l t her llO more poniis bits hren pointtit out. rriM, fmuiuk hri night. A report g'ven to the Courier. n i Ihst I here no 1i.mii h.nr to kIx Men's suits cleaned aid pressrd. i tillien I'Kk-s on the i.uK at Hie $t uii. Host-bum CUaueis, phout' pie.-t nt time. j x2 M.hMII.I i V IHIION Mi l IS ItOl f II U l.tilll li. 1 ( .,.rt.,.,.,l pr,. l.-,-t r.) W.lii;iON, Aug. if!'. - - A nav department me sii''t' toda illdli.l'eil rli:it t;c M.icMlTltl Alc- tic p ditiiMt proce. dtnr oti;h waid in Mel Hie l ay Uiu en run nt n . I m i-now storm aud u In a v .-e.i. The tirin lii f.tn''it nome d--:iv. il - the I liit - 1 1 p lV:-rv now pe, in in re.ich Cmnnak. lireen ljnd, titnU'lit. Kir hi that point the iploicri vt.11 visit (oilh.)vMi to si ml) I he No i i i ii i us. The 1'eaiy reported es1erd.l t hut led lo I I ourt. House, Uosehurc, Dragon. The riglit is ret.eived lo reject any or all proposals, or to accept the p!opu.al or proposals deemed best lor the tvuniys iKA n. Kinni.K. County Clerk of Douglas. County, regon. Til K COl'NTY COl'UT OF DoL'tl- l.AS COI NTV. (Seal! tieo. K. tv'dne. County .Iielte, KdM in Weaver, Commissioner, C. 1. lU ckli y. Commissioner. -o belli Koff ur M,iihiieii, ypi-ncae end das at the Ceo. Vlun hmn last w eek. 11 mi ning home St.t i: lav. I Wiml r." l.il lu ll' that V I ui.l Mi. I.l.ll'l-.' Ti IMlll.i Well' Ih hai) iMri'Tits uf a li.iliy Kill, 1" IAhkii'I L'.'ml Mr--. 'Iimnlm ix l!i ! i.n:i;llli r nf ii. (';irl Si itim. j Mr. IU..I Mrs II. V ,.,, iiinii-il liio Wilms i,ii.i r.nniiv a lllli'ir Ml-sl.:. .Mi;.:.,.,! Mai i.i lil'. il" ill K.ilf ami Mil. All. Chmii ) . jmil Mrs. Cairli- M!i:i.f j ami iHin.ly Kn.lay i-w-ninK. Th j S.W VII A NCISI I . Auc. D9 - (inv vriihic v.-iH iith isii,u; H- 4 thottainl I'nin's uf lintinr wit Ink-! it iu;m n i.iuii.- nil.' I'fMii.is on it,, irn hi'ti Hid 1ravl'r ni;inm Hyito ' ,.m!ne i; a lili-nn i; in-. hm ini ki-iv hh.,ikiii1 a i r.-v of irair nun -n I'r. ililialinn In lnin-.i and liun- a! a Ian- linllr. ,iU by tin' rna-t Kllaltl ruttT ir.llhn: II I,. Kiu-t- a In tnwn Wnl ,tti (,at- lift th'- r'ai-n1ii.n lsl;iml.. MiKhi st h nit-i ratur- y- sli nlay 7-nt'-ila. ;;!2 1111I15 va,-si of San Vranrlxio, at ' o t-t t ni;n-nilur- Ihi tiltJil J. J. ValnliMT it l:iu:. -nt.. - l-i'. 1 1 oYIik k I his mm nine. itv, liillailon. last ; hnursi . u nia !"sl.r, Mia. (ail .-s.U.i!... Sua-. Alli-r Ih.- -! a tnwid tn Total i(ip nlmc ext nf momh '" ; MdliTK'x hrf tho rrvw w plar. l , Normal iirn ip. fur tlilx month I." N I ai .1 viix In Oai.la-n! . In a il.'t-'ntlon eh.uk from nl.n hiTolal pu-rlp. (nun rit . 1. Ai.-Ti.T t , rti-y nimli- llu-ir ra A tn -nn- fit4-' 111 ilat- Mr. w:i. M-s. I.ii-i KtL-'- tori p. . taioHk. l o of ihi- t--n h.-t- it-. Avfi ii- nrcclb. from .-nt. Mrs, iari'- M.-li-n wrn- OnKlam! raiitiiri'l by a' i h'ni r ho , 177 :H 7i mi, I Mitii 1,11 v ..i.-i.s Thnrs.lay fiuinil tlfm huli'te in r - nnruy Toial t-M -sk fiom Sfpt. I, licM .U -Mih. M I-. S--iiiiI. .Mr. an-t Mi aboiuil the tiohti n ..' S-ir h Avi-rn nrrciinlntion fnr 4n v a. b-,na mailt1 ut il-iyhr.-,;k fori ' si'aiins. (Si-pU'inlK-r to tho two tiii'n who Tf ai Isri:.-. i May, Incliisivcl ll'r Mono' 'yi 1 Hi'ii 111-117 n 1 ri, 11. 111. ,11 uiiii fsjuunj, lllllil T th- Vlralma llil- hail nut bn ' t' n-i-r.;tiin- 9 established early today. 1 WILLIAM LULL, Meteorologist. , k'eV'aA.'1 When You Can Buy a New Car for DAILY WEATHER REPORT I', s. Wiiii lux r.uri-au, lurul of. flip, Knsi-biii'R, Uri-Kou, ;i hours .s:. .33 I, in (i"fs, !in nn.l iLuichtrr. Arlln ami Clma, unit 1ri. t'orrlt- Mar lon ami faintly. snnt Tiuxlny tonliiK a: ih- V.'iirox home. Th.' 'i-vrnlUK as fin nt ' tsulug and lii- I2.TS 5 DOWN Balance in 12 and 15 Months "A CAXockwoodMotorCo. iiii 5 .... m 5