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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27. 1925.
LOCAL NEWS
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You're just about 2 minutes away from break
fast when you reach for a package of New
Style H-O Quick Cooking Oats.
" The new cereal with the wonderful "baked
in" flavor. 'Toasted oat flakes that cook
into granular oatmeal. Smooth firm in
texture never sticky or pasty.
. And healthful I A wealth -mi energy-building ctrbohy
ditto, tane-buildiof protein and vitaliiing minerals ore
la every dish. ...
That "all-night cooked" flavor in only two mhmits
' MMMOUTMAM
' ' MTUHIUSUI
Of QUALITY nOBUCTS
- ESTIMATES SHOW
.' Budget Commission Finds
. .. Lower income for Next
Year With More
', Expense in Sight.
The eltjr budget committee came
face to face with a aerloua propo
Sttion last night when they sat
dowa to figure out the elty'a es
,,. ttmated expenditures for the com
- Ins; year. The income from outside
sources Is. to be greatly reduced,
- they were shown, and a retrench-
-.. -meat In many lines waa made
" neceaaary- Formerly the city haa
received 70 per cent of the road
. ., district money, but aa result ot
mr the bill passed by the recent legta
lature the city will net only 60 per
cent of the road money next year.
- This will reduce the city's receipts
from that source from $7,000 to
. .. 13,590. The budget will be de
creased nearly $2,000, although the
, general levy wll be $l,SO0 higher,
i . The salaries as provided under
4 the; apropos ed new budget will be
' ' the same for the offices of treas
urer, recorder, and city attorney aa
. at-present.
The fire department was Increaa---
ed from $7,421.20 to $9,065.67. The
Increaaes being necessary by the
employment of a night truck driver
aiu) the purchase of supplies.
The police department waa slash
ed - considerably. Police aalarlea,
which are now $4,500 per year,
"f" wera cut to $3,000. It being the
.7... opinion of the committee that the
. ,," condition ot city finances will re
quire a cut of the force from
three men to two.
la ally Improvements the allow
ances were the same aa las year,
(ntcYpt In the case of the band. No
i provision waa made for the $1ft
'' monthly allowance because of the
present unsettled condition of the
i band, and the Institution of a move
" ment to provide an Income for the
'' band from a special levy. How-
ever, it was the opinion of the
n n- committee that the city continue
" - Its payments until the band pro po
ll aitlon la settled.
,, A cut ot $1,500 waa made In the
street cleaning department, a re
duction In salaries and supplies be
. Ing provided. Altogether the total
a t amount of the budget Is $43,93 29.
rrhstlmated receipts of $6,500.
- leaning a total of $37,438.29 to bd
rahssd by general levy.
A detailed and official announce
ment of the proposed budget esti
mates, Is contained In a legal' pub
lication elsewhere In this paper.
MILLER SELLS OUT
: INTEREST IN BAR.
nPER, BEAUTY SHOP
fu n. Endlrott, a recent arrival
In Hits city from Creswell, has
purchased the Interest of Fred Mil
ler in the Grand barber shop and
beauty parlors and Is assuming
full control of the business. Mr. Mil
ler Is quitting the barber business
to enter another line of work, hav
ing been encaged In that trade for
thepaat eighteen years. The rooms
occupied by the Grand barber shop
have- been thoroughly remodeled.
w. affording one of the most up-tn-
daie .barber and beauty shop busl-
n eases in the city. Mr. Kmllcott will
keep up the same high stsmlard of
service as naa cnaracterisea tne
business In the past.
CARNIVAL COMPANY
"TO SHOW IN CITY
" ALL THIS WEEK
The West Coast Amusement
company opened Ita carnival att ruc
tions last night at the Catholic
grounds. Owing to the many other
attractions In the city the atten
danee was not aa great aa expected.
!Li ,Z TOW" "P""-,0" DMa I
tmiaun. i.w aim-n auu ama a.
Mod concert at the grounds. The
shows will run all week, and the
band will play each evening. The
carnival company Is showing under
N-0 HOSWSVlOATf
MlCXlRt CMAM FAHINA
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DOCKET CALLED '
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Judge Hamilton today called
4 the circuit court docket for the
November term. The greater
number of the cases were con-
tinued for the term, only six
civil actions being set for the
opening days of court Several
criminal cases may develop,
although the men now held
for the grand jury are expect-
ed to plead guilty when their
cases are called.
the auspices of the Douglas Couo
ly Concert Band which is to re
ceive a percentage of the receipts.
GREECE OBEYS
LEAGUE ORDER
FOR ENDING WAR
(Continued from page one).
to yesterday, the Bulgarian losses
were 48 killed or wounded. Ot
these 26 were soldiers and 22 civil
ians, men and women. There waa
the probability. of other unknown
victims. He demanded that. Inde
pendently ot any penalties, which
the council might apply to Greece
for her "grave blow at Internation
al peace," and violation of her
league obligations, "complete re
paration ahould be accorded Bul
garia for the damages to persons
and property and all prisoners
should be Immediately released.
CROUCH HARDWARE STORE
UNDERGOING IMPROVEMENTS
The Crouch hardware store, on
Sheridan street, Is undergoing a
number of substantial renolri.
workmen starting on the Improve-
menu last week H. Wollenberg. ibolh butter and eggs are display
owner of the building. Is having the ln(t Bn eler tone , tne local mr.
work done for 8. II Crouch, owner- k,t Trading lacks the snap that
of he store, and It Is expected th.it ha, prryHufi during- the past eev
everythlng will be completed by -ral weeks, which leads m.nv of
the middle of December.
The floor is being lowered all the
way through 1o the street level,
and will be of concrete. A com-
plete and modern front will be put
in. and a number of minor repairs
made. The Improvements are he -
Ing made so that a better display
can be made of the large stock of
goods of the store.
SPORT NEWS
Kldel Labsrha a first defense of ed. and receipts are no more than
the flyweight ring title he re- sufficient to take care of this mar
cently lifted from Krankle tlenaro iui. nnninrni..!, atnka
l -California may be an interna-
r, Jrvis. or
7. V::"" " ."H:"" '"
h-ikihuu, wuu is iigiuing in mis
meet Labarba on November 26.
. . . . ' ,, . . In the Portlsnd market todav.
uH" 1" ","T.?,.of rn,,"er" Country dressed meats and poul
i?W'. ' C.red " , Wlt,, pro" 'T o -tesidy and unchanged: re
. '"""""i' celpts moderate with light demand.
ei.h. , ,"""ni 11,6 The local potato market Is well
u!d- "es 320 1 pounds. ,.b,hd . t,75 ,. ,, H Kn ,
' :rM.l?rk'.,nJ?..e.,?'.."r -
gro middleweight, rates the title
of the 'Iron Man
in" of boxing. Onlv
hes scheduled to go 10 roundi
with Chuck Wiggins of Indiana
polls, at East Chicago tonight. His
msnsger expects to have him In
action In Huston Friday night
nuking three contests In seven
days.
The little town of Manassa.
Colorado, will bestow high honor
on Its noted former resident, Jack
Dempsey, by nsmlng the new
high school, now under construc
tion after him, according to word
received by Chicago admirers, of
the hea'vlwelght champion. The
school I being built on the lot
where the Ing cabin in which
Dempsey waa born once stood.
An Interview In the current Is -
sue of Colliers quotea Ruth aa
placing his losses "aa m babe and
fool," at $260,000. Gambling cost
him $126,000; business failures
$100,000; lawyers and detectives
$25,000.
Tex Rlrkard, who haa paid out
I many small fortunea to pugilists,
has vetoed the proposed return
match h! .... Il.rrv flr.k ipH
Mickey Walker, because of the
inrmera requirement for a $50.-
1 000 purse. Rlrkard pis in to sub-1
letitule a featherweight bout be-
it ween the champion. Louis (Kid)
Kaplan and Dab Herman.
OATS
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INFANT DAUGHTER DIES.
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The Infant daughter of Mr. and
I Mrs. Lynn Cloud of this city, died
at birth Thursday. Mrs. Cloud.
Ol who was In a serious condition, Is
! reported to be greatly improved
and well on the road to recovery.
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CLOCK AFFORDS PLAN
FOR 8AVING8 DEPOSIT
A unique savings plan a being of
fered by the Western Savings and
Loan comiany of which Wayne E.
Jones of this city is the district
manager. The pa Irons of the com
pany are being given a small clock
which requires a dally deposit to
keep It In operation. The deposit
of a coin winds the clock and un
less It is wound every day it will
atop.
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OARAGE TO MOVE
The Oak Street Garage, owned
by C. W. Lawson, is to be moved
before the first of the month to the
Hugh Harrison building on Steph-
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ber of Improvements. Work of
moving the machinery and equip
ment will start at once, and the
business will be in new quarters. It
Is expected by the first of the
month.
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MARKbl
PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct. 27.
iwhlle declines are onlv fractional
.. . .i lk
h ,'
I 0n "change today
t''r1 enhes were marked down
1 r,"nt on ,h" butter call, being
'' 64 cents. Other grades
remained steady and unchanged,
The uPP'y ' butter here Is still
short, but the demand Is less keen.
In the fresh egg division, firsts
declined a cent to 54 cents, while
other grades remained steady at
previous levels. As in butter, the
nnnlw nt frh .... h.r. I. limit.
however, are still far ahead of
hi,nng, a year ago at this time.
i Withdrawals are heavy.
An advance of 20 cents a barrel
In all grades of flour Is effective
nrbanks with some of the whole-
Isale houses asking $3 per hundred.
. . t . .
gradea
U. fl. Nrtrl grade extremely scarce
at $3 25 to $.150. Oregon growers
are holding their best potatoes at
$2 25 g tshipplng point.
Best globe onions are fractional
ly higher In the local produce
market at $2.25 with some stocks
held aa high aa $3.50. Bids at
country points range from $1.50ff
1.65 per hundred.
rOTJTLAND. Ore.. Oct. 27 Eggs
Firsts 1c lower. Current re
ceipts 4Re: fresh medium 41f41c;
fre.h standard extras 49 1 iff 50c.
I Butter standards cubes ic low-
icr. Extra rubes, city 65c: stand
ards R4c: prime firsts 63c; firsts
:49c; undergrsdes nominal; prints
157c: cartons Rc.
1 Milk steady. Best churning
cream 66c net shippers' track In
mne 1. Cream delivered Portland
j69c: raw milk (4 per cent) $2.60 c.
w. t., f. o. b. Portlsnd.
I Poultry stesdy. Heavy hens 25e:
light 16c; springs !3r24r: broilers
28c: young white ducks. 23Q35C
Onions steady $135471.50.
Potatoes firm. $3.2602.40.
Nuts steady. Walnuta No. 1. 21
tile: filberts nominal: almonds
28032c; Braxll nuts 24033c
Ore-
gon chestnuts 18c.
Csscara bark nominal at $07c;
Oregon grape root nominal.
Hops steady. New crop, clusters
21Q23r' fugglea 27c
From Drew
Mrs. J. J. Van Dyke, of Drew,
visited friends and apent a few
hours shopping here yesterday afternoon.
Garagemaa Visitor
Robert Hall, Suiherlln garage
owner, spent yesterday afternoon
In Roseburg attending to business
matters aud visiting,
Rsturn From Portland
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Plngle, who
have been visiting In Portland for
several days have returned to their
home In this city.
Visitor In Town
E. Morgan, of looking disss,
spent a few hours Monday In this
city looking after business affairs
and trading .
Prom Ilrockway
Among those from the rural
districts to transact business in
this city for a few hours Monday
wis Itoy Duvenport, of llrockway.
Mr. Mnrtinilule Visitor
B. Martindaie returned to his
home at Camas Valley yesterday
evening after attending to busi
ness affairs here for a few Hours.
In Veaterilay
Mrs. I. B. Thompson, of Dll-
lard, spent a few hours shopping
and visiting in this city , Monday,
returning home In the after
noon. From Myrtlo "reek-
Mr and Mrs. II. D. Sheldon re
turned to Myrtle Creek yesterday
afternoon after spending several
hours here looking for business
affairs and shopping.
Mr. Wood Visitor
James Wood returned to uar-
den Valley yesterday afternoon
after spending a few hours in this
city looking alter dusi liens mi
fairs. Visitor Monday
Mrs. J. II. Cunningham, of
Dixonville, spent a few hours yes
terday visiting and shopping in
this city, returning home in the
afternoon.
FTonl lHllnrd
Among those from the rural
districts to motor here and spent
a few hours yesterday transacting
business and shoppng were Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Davis, of DII
lard. En route to Portland
E. H. Ogden, associated with the
Northwest Hotel News, a Portland
I publication, waa
visitor in tnis
guest of the
Hotel Grand. Mr. Ogden
waa en-
route to Portland.
Leave For Portland
Mrs. Ella Kester and son, who
have been rolling the parents
and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Klnraid. here for some time, re
turned to their home Jn Portland
last night.
P. T. A. Social
The Sylmon Valley P. T. A.
will meet ot the schoolhouse
Thursday evening for a Hallowe
'en social and to re-orgnnlxe for
the coming year. A short pro
gram will be presented and re
freshments served.
Enroute to Fresno
Mrs. A. Richardson, of Fresno.
California, who has been visiting
at the home of Mrs. W. B. Curtis
at Marshflelil, stopped over here
and vlsitiil yesterday before leav
ing for her home In the south.
Sam Gottsr Visitor
Sam Gotter. of North Bend,
manager of the Oregon Realty
company, passed through here yes
terday enroute to northern points.
Mr. Goiter was a former resident
of this, city and has many friends
here.
Return To Hccdilport
Mr. and Mrs. O. 11. Walker and
son Hobby, who spent several days
last week here, as guests of Mrs.
Walker's mother, Mrs. Kate Farns
worth, returned to their home at
Itnedsnort yesterday. Mr. and
Mrs. Walker attended the tearh-
ers" Institute here tne loner pan
of the week.
Portland Man Visitor-
Frank L. Ilayley, prominent Tort
lnnd man, siient a few hours here
this morning before leaving for
Westfork to attend to business In
terests. Mrs. Itsyley, who accom
panied Mr. Baylcy to this city by
auto, will remain In Roseburg to
visit while Mr. Bayley la at West
fork. Supt. Lincoln Enroute South
U S. Lincoln, superintendent of
the Pullman company, Los Angeles,
psssed through here on train num
ber 63 this morning. Mr. Lincoln
a former resident of Portland, who
has been visiting there. Is enroute
to San Francisco to visit his son.
who was recently married to an
Oakland, California, society girl.
Mr. Wlllsrd Returns-
Mrs. A. J. Wlllsrd, who haa been
spending the past few dsys In
Portland with her son. Dale, who
underwent an operation Saturday
for adenoids, returned home this
morning. Mrs. Wlllsrd statea that
Dale la now getting along nicely,
and was able to resume his studies
at Hill Military Academy Monday.
New Offices In City
M. D. Gravea of Klllgreen and
company, a Portlsnd firm of real
estst. Investments, designing, and
construction, haa been transferred I producer of wonderful grapes, but
to this city by that company, and ' baa also proven himself able to
will bar offices In the Pectus jrmjee some exceptionally fin pota
building, having managership of ( toes, aa evidenced by a sample on
the local branch office. The local rilaolav at the News-Review office.
office will handle designing and i
make home building a sneclsltv.
also doing contracting. I
Business Visitor
IL R. Huttoa motored from Gar
den Valley yesterday and transact
ed business here for a few hours.
To Cottag Grove-
Mrs. Veatch and baby left this
morning for Cottage Grove after
spending a few days here visiting.
Visit at McCullagh Home
Mr. and Mrs. V. Reed, of Port
land, were guests at the home of
Rev. W. 8. McCullagh on Monday.
From Glide
W. H. L. Osborne motored from
ClideAesterday and apent the after
noon here looking after business
affairs.
From Dillard
V. N. Rust motored from Dillard
this morning and spent a few
hours transacting business and
trading here.
Mlsa Short In '
Miss Mabelle Short, of Dixon
ville, returned home yesterday af
ternoon after visiting and shopping
here for a few hours.
From Hoaglln
Among those from the rural
districts to spend a few hours here
yesterday transacting business waa
L. Smith, of Hoagtan.
In Yesterday
Mrs. James Short returned to
her home at Dixonville yesterday
afternoon after visiting frienda and
shopping here for a few hours.
From Mllo
Among those from the rural dis
tricts to visit and transact busi
ness beret for a few hours yester
day was J. R. Ritter of Milo.
From Oakland
Mrs. J. Baker, of Oakland.
spent yesterday afternoon In Rose
burg shopping and visiting, re
turning to her home In the evening.
Wlllsrd Bond and Wife Visit
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bond, of
Pendleton, visited here a abort
time this morning before leaving j
for Medford. Mr. Bond Is or Bond
Brothers, clothiers of Pendleton.
Enroute to Portland
Mr. Cavey of thia city, will leave
on train number 16 tonight for
Portland, where he will attend a
Southern Pacific safety committee
meeting.
To Portland
Heskett Baker left yesterday af
ternoon on Shasta number 12 for
Portland, where he will transact
business, and will return here with
a new car for Rev. Joseph Knotta.
From Riddle
Mrs. M. M. Oalbreath and daugh
ter, Lucille, of Riddle, are spending
the week here visiting Mrs. Gal
breath's daughters, Mrs. Stanley
Bowden and Mrs. Julia Hughes.
Returns From Portland
L. L. Miller, of Dillard, who haa
been spending some time In Port
land visiting, arrived here thia
morning and spent a short time be
fore going on to his home In Dil
lard. Former Resident Here
O. L. Flint, consulting engineer
of the Southern Pacific Company
of Portland, and a former resident
of this city. Is spending a day or so
In Roseburg on business and visit
ing old friends.
Enroute to Oregon City
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schmttt and
son, of Oregon City, stopped over
here aa guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Satter, over the week end. They
have been touring California, and
left yesterday for their home.
Pendleton Men Visit
T. B. Swearlngen of the Pendle
ton Hotel, Pendleton, was a guest
of W. O. Cllnger last night. Mr.
Swearlngen, with J. F. Jones Is en
route home after a short trip to
surrounding points.
Visit at Whiting Home-
Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Reed, of
Portland, stopped over here yester
day enroute to San Francisco, and
visited Mrs. Reed's mother, Mrs.
Delia Whiting, and sister. Miss
Virginia Whiting.
Boose Poeeeaaion Chsrge
Wm. Stoneman of Olendale, waa
brought to this city last night by
Deputy Sheriff Branham to serve
out a fine of $360 assessed In the
Olendale Justice court following a
plea of guilty to a charge of pos
session of liquor.
la Located In Florida-
Claude I. Btarr, former resident.
and plumber in this city, who
cently moved to Marshfield, la now
located in Tampa, Florida, accord
ing to word received by friends
here. Mr. Starr atatea that Florida
la now having a big boom, and he
expects to establish a business In
the plumbing line later on.
Condition Unchanged
The condition of Oilmore Vermil
lion, Roseburg boy, who Is quite
seriously ill with pneumonia, re
mains unchanged today, according
to reports from the attending phy
sician. Dr. B. K. snoemsaer. Mr.
Vermillion, who haa been working
In California, haa arrived here upon
receipt of a message In regard to
his son's condition.
Grew Fin Potati
Mr. Martin Brucker. the well
known grape grower of the Cooa
junction vicinity, la not only
The ootatoea nlanted In Julv on un
land soil nroduced 40 bushels from
one - seventh of an acre.
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COUNTY BUDGET
COMMITTEE MAKES
BIG SLASHES
(Continued from page 1.)
waa lowered from $4,400 to $4,000.
the same aa last year.
In the office of the Juvenile offi
cer the Item of persons! expense
waa lowered from $600 to $600, and
the miscellaneous fund for expens
es, board and clothing were cut
from $1,083.04, aa requested, to $600
making a total reduction of $542.04.
The Item for operation of ferries
waa lowered $700. Smith's ferry be
ing cut from $1,000 to $600 and the
Scottsburg ferry from $1,500 to
$1,300.
The county surveyor's office was
given the axe to the tune of
$1,850. The Item of surveys, maps
and viewing waa cut $400, the aum
of $150 for government corners
waa eliminated, the road Index al
lowance requested in the sum of
$300 waa reduced to $100, the office
expenae Item was changed from
$500 to $200 and the Item of $300
for government field notes was
eliminated.
The sum of $289.05 for the dis
trict sesler of weights and meas
Lett mc LENB yoro tt&wc
T.-VrttfifTilAe T?TCin1rIAe
Wt make thia offer, because no
word or pictures are strong
enough to do justice to the
aervk the Maytag Gyrafoam Washer
will give you.
You must see it actually wash to
appreciate how it cleans collars, cuffs
and wristbands without hand'
rubbing how deftly it handles sheer
nnderthings how thoroughly it
cleanses heavier outer garments and
greasy, grimy overalls.
far newta irMnenr ebdrfe.
Ins Maytaf (yronam
is asaffaWs with MulU
tWetsr MUadmmL
7Vameiis MoUoM
GaJlm Motor.
THE flavor of Schilling
Coffee is a secret of the
blending only the maker
knows it t but it is no secret
in enjoyment for tens of
thousands know
ures was allowed as usual.
Other funds allowed unchanged
Included aid to small school dis
tricts, $2,5G6: coyote bounty,
$3000; rights of way, $2,500; fair
fund, $1,000 and emergency fund,
$10,000.
The request of the county health
nnit for an Increase of $900 in its
budget was not allowed, the sum
of $4,860. the same aa last year, be
ing provided.
The county bridge fund of $15,000
waa Increased to $10,000, and as
the budget as reduced Is under the
i a per cent limitation by the sum
of approximately $1,000.
The budget as approved by the
budget committee Is $6,046 in ex
cess of last year. The total county
fund Is $137,718.05. less estimated
receipts of $19,601.30, leaving a net
general county fund of $128,166.75.
The total amount of all funds to
be raised by taxation, under the
proposed budget Including state,
(estimated) and county funds, ma
turing bonds, bond Interest, school
funds, and mlllage taxes, is $743,-
682.85.
The county clerk Is now prepar
ing the budget for publication. It
will be printed in the county news
papers for the legal time and an
opportunity will be given for any
rat?
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capacity in the
world.
4 Most, compact
washer made
tskesnoor space
only 25 inches
square.
0 Cutsluminuin
tub can't
warp, rot, swell
split or corrode.
Understand we don't want you
to buy the Maytag NOW we only
want to lend it to you for washing
the biggest day's wash that you can
see ahead. You may have it tomor '
row, or any other day whenever
you want it without obligating
yourself one bit.
Phone well gladly bring a May
tag to your home come and take it
away too, when you're through with
it 1 you'll want to part with it.
GymfoamWasher
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MA WAG SHOP
Churchill Hardware, 202 N. Jackson St., Roseburg, Ore.
Phone 73
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Insmrmmc
Anv time vou
do oot think chit
Schilling Coffee is the
best co nee you can bur.
your grocer will
return your money
instantly ana
gladly. Ton
keen th
coffee.
persons or organizations to make
recommendations for proposed
changes. The taxpayers league
will hold Its meeting prior fa the
budget meeting of the county court
which the law requires must be In
the December term, and at that
time the court will hear such pro
posals aa- are suggested and will
then give ita final approval
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TWENTY KILLED,
OVER THIRTY HURT
IN TRAIN WRECK"
(Continned from page 1.;
ment this afternoon, placing the
number of casualties In the wreck
I of train No. 108 near Victoria,
Mlss., at ten dead and 25 Injured.
I This waa based on Information
I from the General Manager J. H.
Frazer, at the scene of the accl-
dent. The statement aaid nine bod
ies had been taken from the
j wreckage and one other waa known
to be under it. The Injured were
I rushed to .Memphis on a relief
train. The extent of their Injuries
was not indicated.
A broken 90-pound rail was given
aa the cause for the derailment.
aaj
9 Outstanding
Maytag Feature
1 Washes Cuter, t Easily adjusted
to jroar height.
7 Clothes can be
put is taken
out with the
washer running,
8 Tub deans it.
selt
All metsl
wringer. Self
adjusting. In.
stant tcniioa
9 Reasons for
World Leadsrshlp
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