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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. 1925,
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- iTnl. Sum'. latest and most nowcrful mobile cunt are ready for Hie loni trip from Aberdeen.
Md . to the Pacific Const, where they will be act up a the first uniU of an elaborate system if
defense for that boundry. Thi one, a l-lnch rifle, weighing 250,000 pounds, it teen having a final
teat: ItJ transportation across the continent will be a severe test of the transcontinental railroad
systems, will Indicate to the war department whether such instruments of war could be moved frea
lo the event of an Invasion.
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ACpD INDIAN QUITS provided for by (ho fund, will ho
. HOSPITAL TO WALK 80 (opened this fnll and a men'i union
- - MILES IN TWO DAYS ! building remains lo be construct-
led.
BANFF, Alta.. Sept. 16. Eighty- The stadium will seat 22.000
year-old, Peter Wisely, chief of the I persons and is designed to permit
NoroVgg branch of the Stoney In-I enlargement lo a seating capacity
dlahs, dressed and departed from I of 50,000 if that need arises. It
the Sarcee hospital where he waa lean be tlnptled In five mlnutei
eonfined for eye treatment, and
walked to Morhy 80 miles. In two
jays.
Fearing that the doctors In
charge would not permit him to
leavd in order to bring his tribe
through the mountains for the In
dian celebration at llanff recently,
he 'sneaked away early In tho
through four ramps on Its sides
and exists on the curved surface,
the top of which rises only
slightly above' the natural amphi
theatre into which it is set.
In the preparation of the foot
ball field severul feet of lime
stone were blasted out. New
ground was brought In and level-
LOUISIANA CATHOLICS
PLAN GREATER 8HRINE
TO SAINT ANN
NEW ORLEANS-;, Sept. 16 (A.
P. Thousands of devout Catholics
both in the old world and new, will
tarn their eyea to New Orleans
and the shrine of St. Ann, to make
the pilgrimage to the new Arch
confraternity, the only one In the
United States, when It is contract
ed at Ursellnes Avenue and Kam
part streets.
Petition Is now on file for Inves
tigation and report by t cuioehm
ligation and report by the commit
tee of Cardinals who will make
their report to the Pope. Pendnig
FORMER WALL STREET
OPERATOR VERY ILL
(AanrUtx! Vnm U4 Wir.)
NEW YORK. Sfpt. It. Cnar-
let W. Morn, former Wall ntret
operator, Buffered a second para
lytic stroEe today and was re
ported by attending phyHtciuns to
be In a critical condition at hU
borne here.
Mr. More returned Monday
from Iluth, Maine, apparently tn
Improved healtb. He tiuf lured a
stroke yenlerday, but recovered
somewhat. A second attack to
day reHulted In a hurry call for
the family physician, Dr. Henry
James.
Cook with gas.
NOTED G. O. P. LEADER
DIES OF INJURIES
PITTSFIELD, Mass., Herbert
Parsons of New York and Lenox,
former congressman and promi
nent republican party leader of
New York, died at the House of
Mercy hospital here today.
Death came as the result pf an
injury suffered In a motor-bicycle
accident at Lenox Saturday. He
received a rupture of the kidney.
Mr. Parsons had presented his
young son with a bicycle equipped
with a motor driven rear wheel.
while demonstrating It to the lad
in front of bis summer home at
I,enox, It suddenly overturned. One
of the handlebars struck him In
the body. Mr. Parsons was born
in New York, October 28, 18G9.
Arundel, piano tuner. Prions IS9-L
mnrnlnr and walked irrnii the led and a (I. -pill of six inches of !,, , ,., ..,, ' ,.r,au
prairies through tie extreme neat, """
sleeping in the open and surviving JTwonty lix-hes of seltected sandy
on berries and water.
He has only one eye left and
that does not serve him very well,
but hlslndlan instinct carried blm
across country to bis goal.
Beat with gas.
SUES 80UTHERN PACIFIC
. . FOR $75,000 DAMAGES
" (Aasoc-Utnl Trail Uaard Wire.)
PORTLAND Ore., Sept. 16 Earl
Ishmael, former employe, today
' filed suit In the United Stales Fed
eral,. Court against the Southern
Pacific for $75,000 damages for in
juries which he claims he sustalnr
Vd when he alighted from a train
at Turner, Oregon, In March. Ish--enael.
In his complaint, says he had
a pass to ride on the trains be
tween Cottage Grove and Turner.
... Hfl alles-es a trainman Itidtir-ed
blm to alight from the car before
the. train had stopped at Turner,
'which resulted that he was thrown
rfo the ground and his leg so badly
'mangled under the wheels that It
had to be amputated.
loam surmount the cinders and on
top or this is a two-Inch covering
of sod. A network or burled
tiles assures perfect drainage.
The new field will be used for
rnur games previous to the dedi
ration. Including that with Syra
cuse University, October 17.
bone brought rrom Home by Bish
op O'Hulllvan and presented to the
shrine. Marvelous cures are attri
buted to the saint through whom
hundreds or devout Calholica have
CARD OF THANKS nuugni lavurs, spiritual anu lem-
We wish to express to all the Th .hrI i. wi,i i . ,
friends and neighbors wno came i -,,, utl., , ,,u k
wllh words of sympathy and kind-: descendants of the old Freich and
ly assistance during the last Illness , 8l,anlBh tMllH now ,lve aml
where many of Italian and German
PRIZE ROSE WILL
BE RETURNED, SAYS
(A--I.IM I'm Ls4 WIrO
PORTLAND. Ore.. Sept. 16.
City orflelals were assured today
that "Cascadla" rose plants, which
.lease A. Currey, or the Portland
Hose Society told the city council
had been stolen rrom the Port
land Koe test gardens would bo
turned over to the city. There
were forty plants In all held by
a local nursery man, the officials
were advised.
The nurseryman explained that
loners of Ht. Ann, nuw numbering. he had come into possession of the
more than 4.000, are planning a i plants through a slip which he
new and greater shrine. obtained three years ago while
The church has a relic of St.lvlsltlng the test gardens. He
Ann. a small piece of the wrist! said he picked a bloom from the
: Oliver and P.
Wharton liroa.
ft O. plows at
INDIANA TO ItKltlCATK
skw KTAhn i at Tin-:
rutin i: ti.tME.
.. IILOOMINOTON, Ind., Sept. 16.
.The new memorlcl stadium of
Indfsna Tnlverslty will lie dedl
(atti November 21, I lie ceremo
nies nreeeillnff the Inilinnit-l'eriliiM
fnot'iall game. Tho stndum re
'.iliM'nts a gift of $250,000 from
ttAiuin and rrinds and is one of
the projects of a $1,600,000 group
of memorial structures commenr--oTarlng
the part ot Indiana 1'nl--Yi-rsfty
and Its students in the
World War.
1-100,0110 women's dormitory,
Thought Gallows
i"" Ho Escape Cell
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and death of Hev. Summervllle.
Our unboutuli'd xratltude xoes out
to tht'n many friends who mlnln
tered to the needs of the sufferer,
and whose proffer of help came
when most needed. We assure all or
our appreciation, and also for the
manv floral offering.
W. II. F1SHKK, and Family.
Antics at Myrtls Point
I. Antles, secretary of the Cham
ber of Commerce, Is spending a
couple of days In Myrtle Point at
tending to chamber buMness.
A. It. (MMWPIIK Tit
VKXTl 'UK IN MATISIMONY.
descent reside.
Duiliif? a recent novena more
than 2,000 worshippers gathered
daily before the altar on which the
sacred relfe was exhibited.
The frame of the shrine already
has spread beyond the seas and
thousands from foreign lands have
knelt in prayer seeking help
through the Intercession of the
saint.
The Iter. Father Francis Dad
eaux has worked faithfully for the
shrine and Is assisted by Ilev.
Father Thomas (iaffney and Kev.
Father Bernard Ilammerstein.
mm'ad in" 1 m pi Si beca wo h a
admired It. When he reached
home It occurred to him that he
might slip it, and he did so, he
vaid.
Clover, alfalfa, grass seed and
burn mixtures at Wharton Ilros.
FORMER STOCK HEAD
KILLED IN ACCIDENT
(AMorlatH I'rt-M lmnnl Wir)
VOItTKANI. Ore., Sept. 16. !
Parker N. Iathrop. 7(1, of Tort
land, department commander of I
the O. A. H. In Oregon, whose j
golden wedding ceremony was
celebrated some four years ago 1
and whoso flrnt wife has slif'o j
died. Is undertaken nnother mar- i
Kill ventore, according to Indlcn- j
tlon ol a speelul dispatch to th i
Telegram Horn Chlrago today. !
A brief message announced tho
Issuance In Chlrago of a license
to t'ocrander lathrop and to Mrs. I
Lulu I-uthrop. 1.0. of Chicago.
Ijithrup left for the Kast three '
weks ago with his daughter, Mrs. j
Kate K. Dixon, Intending to travel
among old home scenes In Illinois
and feturn early In October.
Cooper's sheep dip and branding
fluid at Wharton Uros.
NEW YOUK, Sept. lfi. Roy
rmmr L. Cromwell, former pre
sident of the Now York ' Stfir-k
Exchange and widely known ban
ker and broker, died today at his
home at Morrlstown, N. J., of
Injuries suffered when he fel!
from a horse more than a week
lago. Heath was due to consu-
sion of the brain.
Mr. Cromwell retired from the
president y of the stock exchange
In May of last year. Ife had held
the presidency for three years.
As a member of the firm of Car
lisle, Mellh-k and companv, he
continue! netivlvly In the brok
erage business.
Hubber Aprons A new assort
ment of pretty ones with ties. See
them on our line. Lloyd Crocker.
FREE 8TATE BEING
AMERICANIZED SPEEDILY.
3AYS IRISH NEWSPAPER
REGISTRATION IS
HEAVY AT HIGH 8CHOOL
HeglHtratlon of sophomores was
qwllo rapid at the high school to
day. .Yesterday evening, following
Junior registration 15S students
were enrolled In the high school, 69
settlors and 59 juniors, and 3S from
other classes. 4S sophomores had
been registered at noon today. To
morrow Is freshman enrollment
day and It la expected that there
will be a large registration for
the beginning class.
Ruffles Lend
Youthful Note
, uriii.iN. Kept, m (A. P.)
1 KroppInK of the Gaelic name llrl
t'hiinllan hy llray, County Wlrk
luw. has luipi llpil the Irish Times
to publish sn attsi-k on what It
rhaiaiteriies the tyranny ot Irish
In tho schools.
In spite of all the governments
elaborate machinery ror the (iaelic
isatlon or Ireland, the newspaper
ssys, the Free Hlste la being -"Americanised"
today wllh deadly :
swiftness and thoroughness. No
compulsory attendance act la need-1
cd by the picture houses.
"Hay after day, night arter
night," the ar'kle adds "our Irish
boys and girls are learning thst i
America Is a great land of luxury,
wealth and adventure. How can
compulsory Irish keep them ai
home In the face of this untverssl
and subtle Inducement They are
being educated hourly In Anirrl-
ran methods of speech and busi
ness and compulsory Irish merely
mil be a handicap to their pro
gress In the new world ."
Fresh eastern
Douglas Grill.
oysters at the
I.ATK AI'PI.K I'HOSI'MT iMI
BRITISH NAVAL
SURGEON DIES
. A 1 . , .1 ! - I., ,,.n.w-
,a lone senicncr in inr mn- y -
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. .hnti l wanien in a s"rt- m
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. -1.:.. ...J.. . ...nrtlllrnt of
Viiir.
.aliases, lo fij?n a corirsen
the murder of Joseph Msurrr,
i Chicago dru(t clerk, for whose
death Russell Scott wat con
! drmnrd lo die. This Gordon now
' admit.
J (idsi'oirr.Trng.. Sept. ltt (a.
I") Surgeon Captain Kvelyn. Hlch
j srd Townsend, H. N.. died recent
ly after being Invalided ftom the
1 navy. He devised the "Townsend
ten" tor ascertaining the purity
i air in submarines with a vl
i proteQng the health of the
I It was o successful that
been officially adopted by the aavy.
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CIIICAOO, Sept. 16. flood
prospects for late apples are re
ported today by the ITnlted States
Mnreau of Agricultural Krono
mlcs. The apple situation Is roundfni;
off Vlth a few new turns, the re
port says. Winter kinds, especi
ally Muldwlns, make the heir
showing, and will comprlsn a Inr
ger shsre of the crop than hint
year. The South, which is usually
strong on York Imperials, has a
small crop this year.
Important gains have been
made of late in Michigan, Illinois
and California apple orchards,
hut Kastern states and the Puri
ne Northwest expect fewer apy
than were looked for during Au
gust. In the Ozark apple section
reports show that the fruit ;u
hard hit by the heat wave in
early September.
At a price range of 1.0r to
$1.10 per bushel basket, f. o. h.
Western New York. Wealthi.-'
are slightly higher than a wn-k
a no, hut 2fc to 4 0c lower t'liin
opening quotations last year.
M ed 1 u m to la rge ex t ra f :i n v
JntiMt hnn. V'lntM:in mtil 1 )! i.--
' tous are selling respectively at
$1 :iS to $1.75 and 2S In ih.
v fnHtrhin itUtrlrt .f VVimhim-
I ton.
Apple shipments from the w.' I
have gained only slightly, but tho
Kastern and mid-western apple
movement has Increased Bo p. r
cent. Sn far this neason. Virtn
nla. New York and Wa'hlnK'on
have each forwarded more tli.iu
5U0 carloads of apples.
Tmcheelo Camp Fire lllrl cm.K
etl fmxl sale at 20th Century in
oery. Satimlay. September 13th
S ml gale seeders to sow
ma grain at Wharton Pros.
gra
rnnvnii Tic iTi t V x -m , i
Men's suits cleaned ard pressed.
II M. Itosebuig Cleaners, phone
ITJ.
Bands of red Trivet lend a
ruffe effect lo this demure (rock
f Mnd-colojced taffeta.'
k MILITARY
(ACAOCMV
fBCfl
POSTL1IIU. OHRUOV
at ! her. mmU
tl vast ntfm a4
iral tnkUilna. Cililli
SrfBll7 Mt at.
Is
Drenched
Pressed
Good as new
YOU MAY NEVER BE
DRENCHED BY A BURSTING
HOSE YOU MAY OFTEN BE
CAUGHT IN THE RAIN. IT'S
MIGHTY SATISFYING TO
KNOW THAT YOUR SUIT
SO WELL MADE THAT YOU
CAN SOAK ' IT IN WATER,
DRY IT, PRESS IT WITHOUT
THE SLIGHTEST CHANGE IN
COLOR, SHRINKAGE OR
LOSS OF SHAPE.
?ffi n ctiit
that is QJ
guaranteed
DUDS FOR MEN, Inc.
Jew - lMm -
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CLOT
CONCORD GRAPES
Now ready for Jelly. Oct lliem at
Coos Junction Fruit Stand. 'red
Schmidt.
Heat with gas.
t LODGE DIRECTORY X
A.. F. A a. M uuni 1-oCge No
13. Regular communication!
second and fnurtb Wednesday)
each month, at Masonic Templu
Roseburg, Ore. Visitor! wel
coma.
M. 8. HA MM, W. M.
W. F. HARRIS. Bee.
ROSEBITRO LOIK5E SO. 1037 I.
O. O. M. Meets every Wrdncsda
night. Moose Hall. 248 N. Jack
son SL Club rooms open 7:30 ts
10 p m. Visiting brothers wel
com
W. A. BOO ARD, Dictator.
H O. PAROKTER. Secretary.
IVO M. THRONK. Treasurer
fythlan Slaters, Umpt,ua Tempi
No. 4 Meeta tlio second aul
fourtb Monday vrenings ot eacfe
month, at tho K. of P. halt Via
ttnra always welcome.
MARTHA CHR1STKNSEN, M.E.C
KVA MARKS. M. of R. C.
MAY E. PARKER. M. of P.
Eagles, Roaeourg Aerie Meets Is
Maccsbee ball, on Cass street
on second and fourth Wednes
dar orenlugs of each month, aj
8 o'clock. Visiting brethern Is
good stacdfnr always welcome
(ii.EW wooniii'Pr. v. v.
THEO.'W. Al.TIIAUS. W. P.
ft. F. OOODMAN. Sec
Rosebury ReueKah t-Sdge No. 4t
I. O. O. F. Meets In Odd Fel
lows Temple every week or,
Tuesday evening. Visltms
members in good standing art
cordially tnvlied to aitend.
ANNA WICKHAM. N. O.
OKIiTRUDK 1IATMKI.U, R'. S.
EMMA I.KNOX. F. S.
Umpqua Klsn No. 5. M"et lati
and 4tb Vondas of each month !
Address P. O. Rox 8X5. K ie
burg. Oregon.
-Woodmen or tne r. a.-iil. camp No
125 Moets tn the Odd Fellov.1 ;
Hell In Roseburg every firsl !
ami third Monday evenings. Vlr
tttn.3 U-lt.-btHlt hIwvb welcome
JOHN DULL HESS, C. C.
M M Mll.l.GR. Clerk
Neignbois or Wooacrari. t-ilac
Circle No. Aft Meets ad first
and third Moodiiy evenings, lg
K. of P. hall. VUItlng ,nelgbbort
Invited to atternl
ALVIA WETIIKHKI.U O. N. - j
MIBntHl'T WIlll'NCT rlerlt !
Union Encampment, No 9 f. O. O
F. Meets in Odd Felines Tem
pie on 2nd and 4th Wedneadavi
of each month. Visiting Patrt
arcl'S alwav. welcome.
F'RKl) MILLER. C. P.
TV P WETHKBRI.!.. Serlbi
e. O.'t. nT-Meeta eaen second
and fourth Thursday of eack
monti. in Maceabee hall, cor
ner Cast and Pine arreeta. Vis
king KnUhts always welcome,
L. C. OOODMAN, Cm.
' n w app w K
Read the Classified ads,
in'The News-Review." They
m'Tin dollara to von.
wi.acd Artisans meets In Mao
Cabee hall first and third Thurs
days. Visiting members al
wavs welcome.
MAY PINISKL, M. A.
MUJJHEIi McCCII.LOCH, Treaa.
PBl.l.H STKPHENSON. Roe
O. E. 8. Hosebury Chapter No. i
Holds their regular meeting
on the first and third Thursdays
In each month, all sojourning
brothers and sisters are respect
fullv Invited to attend.
CORA B. RINCI.KTON. W. M.
FRFK JOHNSON. Beertarv
W. B. A. O. T7-VV Boseburg" Re
view No. 11. Holds regulai
meetlnfra on second and fount
Thursdays a 7:30 p. m. Visit
lir suiters Invited to attend re
Maccsbee hall. Pine ant
Ca. streets
CLARA FONERRAKE, Com.
.iKssm rapp roi
United brotnernooa or Carotnteri
and Jalnters of America.
Meets at 474 3. Main second end
fourth Tuesday evenings ot
eseh mc th. All rarpenterv weV
corned.
T F HOLM" - Ret Reo.
' EMERY COLE. Pres.
B. P. O. bias, Roseourg Loogf
No. 320. Hold regular comma
nlcatlons at tb F'k's Teoip) oi
ewch Thursday of everv moD'h
All memben requested to at
tend regularly, and all vtsittni
brothers are cordially Invited ts
tind
J. O. PAY, Jr.. E. R.
J. T. GOODMAN. 8ecreiary
Caurercriapttr Nc' StT R." A. M
Meets every third Tuesday of
each month In Masonic Temple.
All members rcqitesled to attend
and visiting companions wel
come. A. A. Wtl.DEn. High Priest.
W. F. HARRIS. Secretary.
KnTghts of fytnias. Alpha Lodjl
No. 47. Meets every Wednes
dsv In Knlghu of Pythlss hsll
130 Rose street. Visitors always
welcome,!
SAM C11R1STENSON. C. C.
ROY O. YOl'NO. M. F.
! SJ WIVRRCI T ST R Q
. o. u. r proletarian Lodge N
.Meets In Odd r. 'Hoars Tern
pis every Friday evonirg. Visit
lug brothers: r always wel
SWI,
C. F. CRAMER, N. O.
a. J. OKIIUK'S. Kk. 8e.
J. a BAH.12Y, Fu. Sec.
Washing . . . Washing
. . . ,W ashing
By the side of many a stream in Europe you can see
women doing the family wash in that old, back-breaking
way. They carry heavy baskets down to the stream
soak the clothes and scrub, scrub, scrub cn the bare
boards and hard rocks.
Contrast that with the overage American home where
washing is done in comparative eace. New labor-saving
soaps and compounds eliminate much of the old scrub
bing, even in homes where electricity does not eliminate
it all. Wash-dp.y is over in a few chert hours. Time for
pleasure, for other things.
Not only in washing, but in practically every phase
of woman's work, new products and inventions are
freeing her from home drudgery and slavery. She has
leisure now and comforts that the average foreign woman
cannot even imagine.
To a large measure this has bet n due to advertising.
Advertising has familiarized American women with new
inventions. Advertising has made possible the wide
distribution of new products. By increasing sales, adver
tising has reduced the price of modern household utilities
to the reach cf the modest purse. .
Advertiseinents add new ease to life.
Read ihem.
afpQUGLAS COUNTY