FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1925. .1 i I 5 i I J i i I f f t - . tl .At M Ml I . -I 't II ' "mVJ" Jin tbat country. '-( 1 Instructions were tallied Vice I Admiral Roger Weill, commandtnt the European squadron, after a re quest lor the' ships bad been re ceived here from Paul Knabenshue, American consul la Beirut. Syria. Slate department oftklala are . hoiieful that It will not be ueres- ; The Union Wstrict nieelluK o n,ry to move the ships from Alex the Woman a lluuie and Foreign audria, but In any emergency they Missionary society of the Methodist would be within quick sailing dia fc.picopal cburcn. closed tbia atler .tance of Syrian sorts, noon after a successful two day's I Advices concerning Syrian die- convention, wltb a good attendance of southern Oregon delegate. Tbe morning session was opened 1 wltb devotlonals, led by Mrs. A. turbance show tbat it centers In the vicinity of Damascus. A high mountain range separhles Liamaa- cus and tbe Mediterranean coast ,0. Marstera. Tbe address tf the i..,.i tor thla reason It la believed juioinlug was given by Mrs. brock.; the revolt will not spread to the .Mrs. urocg toiu oi personal eiper- coastal regions to threaten Amerl- lencea in missionary wora noiu aijcttD ie 0r property. home and abroad, aad gave a dem-1 Admiral W ell's flagship, the onatratlon of the annuity plan, five Pittsburgh, was enroute from Cher ladies assisting her In the demon- jbourg to Cibralter when the lu stration. Tbe tUeme of her talk mructlons were dispatched. It is was of Intercessory prayer. In 1 due In tilbralter mobablv todav. Which she gave an outline of plans rjne navy department left to the lor local society meeuugs. u i judgment of Admiral Wells tbu jpointinent of committee waa oiade jshlps which should be. sent to ;&iid report of missionary work giv lAlexandria. en by tbe district corresponding it jg estimated that about 150 aecretary. Mrs. Martin closed the Americans are in Damascus or the meeting with an address on chil-! immediate vicinity. The majority itr.n'i wnrlr ' Th. utlt.mnr.n na.lln. I.. I'll n with communion, a memorial serv- lice for missionaries who have de voted their life to their wore, led by Iter. J. Knotts. A report of tbe i branch meeting wntch took place at Salem last week, waa made, and election of officers held. Mrs. A. N. Orcutt gave a vocal solo, with ntano accompaniment by Mr. P. 'H. Churchill. The convention closed following several fine or chestra selections by Mrs. Young's orchestra. of these, as well as of the more than 1,000 American nationals In the Lebanon legislative district. which lies in tbe mountains be tween Damascus and the coast, are naturalized Syrians who have been in tbe United Stales and returned to tbeir native country nud who have registered with the American consulates, insuring themselves American protection. AS PBESIDEPJT OF HEALTH GROUP The Douglas County Health asso cation met last night at the of licea of the health unit and spent several hours considering tbe busi ness of the organization. O. C. itrown, president of the associa tion, tendered his resignation aa his residence outside the city m.es It difficult for him to carry out the duties which devolve up on him. Ciena Wlinberly, vice president, will continue the busi ness of the association until the regular election which is to be held at a meeting called for Tuesday, October 27. Considerable discussion regard ing the coming Christmas Seal saje as held and general plans discus sed. Detailed work, including tbe ;ilpointnteut of committees, will be taken up at the Oct 27th meeting. ,1 .If Coprriiht IMS If Hirt htb.thicr Marx ' That smart, desirable "something different" ' ' In Hart Schaf fner & Marx New Fall Styles You'll see it, in the new Bracken ' . . colors, in the lines of wider shoul- ( ders and narrower hips. ; The values are "something differ- , ent", too; "they're much bigger than you'd expect for 'such fine, quality Duds for Men - -f ' . i . Incorporated QU1NE BROTHERS Arundel, piano tuner. J'bone 189-L. Cook witxt gas. A GOOD PLACE TO EAT Come to the armory on Saturday, Oct. 21th, and get a square meal. Chen by tbe Catholic ladles. TUNiMEL VOTED BY F DR STATE WA TEH (AmcUtcd 1'rou Lun) Wire.) SALEM, Ore., Oct. 22. Ballot titles have been prepared by At- : luriiey-lieneiul Van Winkle lor 1 two hydro-electric measures, one! initialed by tbe Oregon Stale Uraufce through Ueorge A. Palnil- , -Iter, state master, and llertha J. Deck, secretary; the other by the Housewives Council, Inc., of i'oil- l M "--.r- (AmocUUhI Itm LvbmhI Wire.) ' 1kirrT 1 V'lw 91 TKn creation ol'ilii pro'iWd Portland- Jj"?; l5ro!lf!BJ!i??hi?? Tualtttln valley tuuuul Uiutrict waa Hit proved ai tiie special election Mary A. Iun and Clura A. til uiontou. . The measures differ In some re- Thursday-Friday- Saturday Plaid Rubber LADIES' UNDERWEAR -RAIN' COATS Silk and Wool Cotton . R.8?9.oo 20 Per Cent Off SpecialS6.25 Fo,..lMiii.Qu,it.y Ladies and Children Flannelette Ladies' GOWNS & PAJAMAS Chamoisuede Gloves Brighton Quality . Reg.$,.35 $1.35 to $2.85 Special 85c One Lot PEQUOT TUBING . DRESS LINENS Regular MtBpecial 45c 36 inches wide Pequot 9-4 Bleached Sheeting Regular 85c yd. Special 79c yd. Special 69c THE LADIES' SHOPPE- basis, the court having about fll,- UW) left In the fuaii aiiproprlnted t n - A - - - . .. . . . i by the state In addition to all ot the nnmber east, was needed indebtedness lor the pur- and the project caiiied wttt W. , urovidinB funds Mr lar- .wiuy.ei mwuvu . rvlB- .... ,h .,rv,i, r the sures were: Yes l7, no 914. iact ' Otto Erickson. Beaverlon. U. A. , h. hB.i ' Pn. for the creation of a California They re authorized ..,,,,,.. nrf au,hari7.es ttis is suance of state bonds in an amount not exceeding 5 per 'Cent Roseburg, Ore. A contract for additional work on morning by the county court to,11"' Z,rl .1 'Vil?" ,T Rudolph Harness and Louis "k;,P,uul,0 ana tn;rlM . Kra'ler of Portland were elected directors of the district. ' tor this project. The n.ouey will be " The nroed tunnel under t'oum-ll Crest, wbieb used for clearing and grading aud is expected to complete anout a . DA1.V .-.. ,,u.,u,,. -mile and a half of tbe remaining U'' ,e.ween the cliy an f the five miles. T...l...ln V-II..V1 wl,l,l, , lt The Mill Creek road is being o( lho ' a J o( built on a vatr Krade from xxu bills ' Lake to the CmiiQua river, follow-. . - p, ; iiiK down, Mill Creek, a tributary of . wlln th lowvr Lniuqua. U will pro- , . Q vide a means of rnmmunlcatio:i , mt with onu of the moat pro-siH-rous . ROSEEURG STUDIO furniiiiK communllles of the entire, t fUAWrp I OPATION county. The Loun J.ko district, to 1 Sf.V rfi i now l!)laicJ n lart1 latt of the year.,nhd evtii In tue sununer time of thu mate's as.sesred valuation Lnd an inklul uupropriaiiou of ij't,ojt trom tue general fund of tbe state, returnable from a I water aud power revolving fund. both are proposed constitu tional amendments, liolu look to I control of water power by. the 'stute. , - INKSAFTERCREW; DF 33 IS RESCUED ' . 1kxTH IlllVA.N'ti 1LACI bTThe iiTvationA"riiiyTlia fbeen made suncessor to Hie late Wil- (AmcUMI riM usal WImJ llsm Jennings Ilryan aa superln- -' NEW YORK, Oct. 11. Her- tendent of the famous tourist ','bert Booth,' a ion of the late class of the Presbyterian church General William Month, founder of Miami, Fin. FIRST OF NOVEMBER . '.nn rtitlv h. rt.rht,1 nVir m rnnirh I Thf. T?nc, hnrff I'linlnfraTih Ktil dungerons road-where grades arejdiu will bf moved about the first us much as 25 per cent. It was of the mouth from lis present he found Impossible to put the old t cation In the Hell building to neu- roau un a NtillBiaciury giaue m a quiuieis 1:1 iu rui.iii.iu utuiutuui women wanted! To worh on apples Umpqua Valley Canning Co. , Phone 525 Roseburg, Oregon nw rout was laid out up Mill Creek. The district has voted a heavy special Ihx each year and has been' aanlwted by the county court which has ansined market road funds to the project. Six miles of g ratling has bet-n com pleted and the cin tract Is now let for aa additional mile and a half, over the Hat Shop. The work of remodeling the upstairs room to provide for the needs of the photo studio was started today and the rooni will be'jartitioned 6ft to pro vide the greatest tfficienry in handling the business. J. 11. Clark, proprietor -of the studio, stated tins TULE UKE FLATS (Aaociatnl i'nm Lued Win.) NEW YORK. Oct. 21. The ian freighter lgnaclo Florio. v Rent itin a r u ...... i- ; v.. u. .iuau jiua- TA I day night, waa abandoned In -jj sinking condition this morning at j.-. v.cn uan ueeu recu.;o ny I the steamship President Harding, mo inued states line was Inform ed by radio. ' The President Harding was pro ceeding to New York with the 38 rescued members of the crew. The rescues were made after the Pres ident Harding had stood by ihe crippled ship all night, unnble to remove the crew because of high seas, which washed overboard to m i m - i A NEW HOME; of Xold" for the Bird i Itnj-1 , V4 are slpwijig this week a big line of Bird Cage Men- designs. fThcy come inibrass, fend ane, as bright t ge in new ai a gold dollar. Prices are specially made for this occasion, and you will be able to get just what you need for the bird ' from the collection ve have just gotten in on this latest shipment.' - .... 1 '.- - EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE luorninK that tho htuillo'.i'Hork l-iOngon ;hls death the second officer of the em. i.l wire.) ifreiKhlcr.'AU of the disabled ships PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. II. lifeboats bad been smashed and Willi ducks which died in southern tne rudder torn away. The first of- i kXV'V'VVVl.'VAV.'.'iVVX. Churchill Hardware Company The Iron Mongers u,i,l nnrilwrn I'a lif ,,rn in fleer Buffered a f raft lira, l.,v V .. . ' i "'' from a mysterious ailment appar-;'ng uie nign seas. . one half miles to complete. i space Is nec sary. making a mly were tlle victima of a Chein-! This morning the seas ha. sub As much of the grading Is j change of ligation imperative. The lcai pi)8,m rather than bacteria, 'sided and the rescues were affect- inrougu roea me coniraciora wni , yui i.-ri. .11 uUm on j.u k.son Ur .William LcvUi, who made ed In 27 minutes. Captain l'aul be able, to keep a .small crew busy street and will have an enhance nil wlnler. It Is hoped lo coiuplute 1 trom bolh Jackson and .Main the brojeet next year. . o- Cook with gas. streets. Announcement We have completed our new flour and feed mill and are again making all our own flour and feeds. ' , ' We wish to announce that our plant is one of the most up to date flour and feed mills in the- state. Everything made by the most up-to-date methods in the most sani tary way possible. We invite all times. public inspection at IS 3! M UX Al"l I lti;i. trlct-AUoiiiey iy t'onlon. that they had pxuteU and t-nuriM'aUd a large Htlll, live kuIIoii of h unnr and had nVslroyed a (ti;tn t it v of mash. The utill ;is hi- I rated In the Scotield di-trict. arrests lime: been nntde tip to tht ' present timo . OREGON SQUADTO EE 100 PER CENT FOR CALIFORNIAf S eiiiimnatlons ot tvo of the ducks t.rening of the President Harding at the state public health Inborn- informed the United States line of tory here. Jlo said tbe examina- .flees. tiuns so far made had fulled defin-j Wind of hurrlcaneforce at limes itely to determine the cause ot the lashed the distressed ship through- Irmihle unit .th;it the vnit tiil nrft , Out the nlfht anil HuHni, fl.a Tima Oepuly Slleril'f . (;. Cl-ulll'ft r ,.a i.,ul',,W ml.ht nv0e h llllent llHr,line'a Inn. hn... and t l'y Marshal W. It. li-nn. of -linon. i,r. Levin said It had been ing there was danger that it would Keed-Mtirt today reported to Din- t,iffii,.... l,..,l iht h,.inllnii. , be ransized hll lh . was not the cause of the duck s ana passengers looked on help illness. llessly. One dead durk was brought from I Oil poured on the waters and southern Oregon and one durk suf- calmer weather this morning made icring from the poisoning alo was'the rescue possible in less than brought. The latter died at the half an hour. laboratory. Chemical analysis of Ihe soil ot Tule l.ake showed the mud was : heavy with hydrogen Biilphlde, a !gas puffieiently poisonous 4o cause The Klkton bridge has been com-1 r-si- it-nnit . . r. the death of the ducks. Hut wheih- pleted ami was accepteil yesletdayj tjjtv CrL.Ir WKiMAi'i j er Ihe water also was affected by by Ihe colinly court. It 1.1 a flue ;the gas was not determined, as siruciuro witn three TRIO CONVICTED OF ASSAULTING KLAMATH DEPUTY fAmncMr Pnm lr Win.) VI A t ri t a f t 1 . una nti and r-i . t- i-. ure , urt. i' i 1. 1 ;snmni,s mirnrieni ror cnemirui an- 91 rfm.it .....r i. 1 Irxnr uhnroaehes ..,t Must K.tilt al tirHI'lKU IS In 'lt.lt F llf tl) I ' n i - n 1 at I RI lint hi4n Kl'tll t IhB ..i.l. .. . . " J ' ' ,tl1 1 1 'I I I f 111 - fc Pliliu BUII1KI IIH'3. fa(iii. anil It will ho nome days hefore. ft i.'ffnn! mittt J h coAt of Hllrnxiniatey 25,Mt. 1 wrssiry 01 on Kim The work ai Uone by LluUatroni ,lm l,lls iu,1h.ill tea en. and FelKonon f rorthnd, wlioi r,dr!l lU k mttU is ni:i!:i tore down the old steel bndRe Hl.nnul lI"V0 10 tn"f 111 ,)1If 1 WtnrheMtrr und moved all exrept ." Jt into Ihe p!uy of hi- t iew iiiii; are nvi'isi Irte'i e the Itvked vi'e.--. It i- liim I, poii.et hh: 1; HM-iiiil will le m or t'atiforiiln. Lynn ,lMi'-. nil roa--t ft'il itnty fanilllnn, who forme-ly 1 ? ' ' : ' ; ; ; . , n rejuind to Use private fer j , ir.i .nK ' w l . . rles. The bridge crosses the L'mp-.,,',,, ,eM..r 5h'upn ,htn hl, qua Just above Ihe mouth Of 1-lk ( f.ir th , Th(., , -f-1' ifil.lu fnp Pollfrtrnli ... wpan to Klkton ht-re ihey plaett U on the new nterH. '1'Ium nork tia bein veil dune nnd thei court 1.- Wfll pl,,-itl wilh the btl'tec, whlrh aftordn nn outht tni verdict of etilltr anaint Jim Murke. charged with RHtiiiltintr -t L'oiwliiil nw j report on thu mattersls sub- jherlff. with intent to' kill Frt. ward fuller and Charles Puller, father and son. worn convicted of assault with a deadly weapon. Kendall roeelved a bullet wound In the arm while trying to arrest the trio on llriuor rharses at Oleiw last! June. Hecuuso or his youth, the Jury rerom mended leniency (or Charles Fuller. ALL 0DTS0RTS? $0 Wa This Roseburg Woman Who Tells Her Experience. T DAILY WEATHER REPORT VESSELS TO SCENE Douglas Co. Flour Mills 1 j U. S Wrniner nureau. Vin: I flee, Itoseburg, Oregon, it I," ending u a. m. j PreeiplraH. 11 In Icrhoi W.d V jdredths; High-1 t'-:!i,"ii.ti:-e y.ntrrd iy t t ::r:H';T,- IjlI ul.:'u : rr'ci;'llat;uu l.it 1.' I hours . . Totul pic !; :inie f Ii L ino".:ti j Normal puilp. f.,r tins mnr.ih j Total precip. from Se;it. i. f 1925. to U.ile : ( ri.t, t.M.rd WiTt.) (Average yreclp. from tiept. 1. WASIIINtlTOK. Oct 21. Two i 17 7 American destroyers have been nri Total d tict my fioni pt. 1. (red fiom tlllhralter to Alexsnd-i l!:i rla, Kgypt, to remain In readiness I Average precipitation for si here for use. In Syilnn ports wet seahous, (SeptembtT In ItouUI their presence become' May. Inclusive) ressary for the protection of ! Pair toniijht and Thurdu . - Aiaerican lives and property, aa a erale t-mieiHture. M tesult of the revolt by Ulbesmen ' WM. BELI MeteoroloIau burat ittBiiaaA.A. All too ottea womcu accept tbeir pains and cches as natural to their sax. They fail to realise that weak kidneys are often to blame (or that baelache, ' thoj headaches. dUzy spells aud that tired, depressed feeling. Thous ands ba.e found now health anl ! strength by helping thr weakened j kidneya with lKairs Pills a stlm I ulant dfuretle. This Kojeburg ) case Is one ct many: Mrs. E. A. Mat: hews. siO Short St.. says: My kidnejs aero out of order and B'-ted lrr. gnlarly. I also had severe oitckiiehes. Head aches were freguent; 1 became run down and ail out cf sorts. 1 wsu's I'ls from rillcrto;rs lmg Store soon rid me of th aches and lh" o.hrr signs ot kijnry dis order ilisn!earel. ' PtUe'nc. at rll ,'ealers rirn't sim; lv tsk l-r kidney remely get liis'i's T'llt the- same tht I ilrs.- Vatthewg bad. Koster-MIU ! PLAINTIFF I.4ISI M SI IT 0 KK OKAIV I KANSArTlOX 29,939,000 square yard of concrete street pavement . ' uiere laid in 1924 'Over icoo CMes Laylmg Coeefe Streets This Yeas? t.tM,-L.tM VrtM I.Mvt Wlrs.) MKDPOIIO. Ore., Oct. t. Tlie damaco suit !led aitalnst Element Uradbury of Klamath Knlfs by C. F. Gnrber of Crants Pats for approximately SI.kha was dismissed yesterday hy Judse j ,1 oiTenon in ine federal court, where It was helnr heard, because of lack of Jurisdiction. ' Th suit orlKlnally called for Ifi.HiiO d.iiiu. allesing con version of main r..ono of which wii Tor nunltivo damages. This was. howeerr. stricken 'off beforn rejirhlna the federal court. The pialntlns 0rl did not amend the claim so as- to read 16 600. The federal court has no Jurls- 0rtion cvr damage suits .Wess Iihnn ll.oiiO. w The conrt officials left last evmlin for Wrtland after bavlng itpent over two weeks here In con nection with th court session. The reason for this nation-wide popularity of cencrete street pave ment is the fact that it is the finest looking pave ment money can buy, and gives greater ser-. vice value per dollar than any other type. Our fnt booUa,"ConcTtt Struts for Your Town." will tell you tht tuhol story. Ask for your copy. PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION Gasco Building PORTLAND, OREG. j National Organization to Imprort and ExtrnJ the Via bf Concrete OIIICII IN 30 CITIBi