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EtCHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1926. j ( I ! h .- Fisk Tire Prices! iVow Lower Than Ever! Tire mileage was never nny lower than it is right now and you will find by comparing prices that we are still far below all competition on both Cords and Balloons M WW 29x4.40 Premier Bn!loons....$11.00 ivxt.? rremier Bnlloons.. - A . . ' . . . yx4.V3 l-'remier lialloons.. juxt.vj rremier Daiioons....; 31x4.95 Premier Bal!oons....$17.00&! 30x5.25 Premier Bnlloons....$17.751 Fisk Balloons in all the popular sizes at lowest possible prices. Strictly Fresh Stock Why spoil your trip with old tires when you can get new guaranteed tires at these prices? Willys Overland Garage OFFICERS OF PORT OF UMPQUA IN CONFERENCE fContlminJ from pnen 1.) be well npont, but tbnt In spllo of these propCHltlons II will lo the policy of thB court lo ilevole the fhnd to tho redurliiR or the coun ty's obligation)! ns fur ns porslble. , Altbaugli much benefit iiiIkIU reBult, it wnfl hiiIiI, from buibllnK a ronil up Smith Hlver. or from completliiK tho Tiller-Trull cul oif. or from finlKhfiiK the North ijmpqua road, yet tho court does nct propoBo to dltttrlbute tho money to thopo projects or to nny sections of the county whatso ever. ? It Ih the preEont plan to uso i portion of tho money to add to the present court Iiouho fund and build a suitable court house and then to apply tho balance to the creating of u sinking fund to pay pff warrant indebtedness. This action will result in u general ta. LIBERTY 1 TODAY AND THURS. I J ALSO Fighting Hearts ? . in I "Plane Jane" V AND 10c FOX NEWS 25c Coming Fri., Sal?, i Tom Tyler in S "THE MASQUERADE f 1 1 ' BANDIP' 30x3 Premier ford $7.45 30x32 Premier Cord, Standard Size $8.45 30x3J2 Premier Cord Double Oversize $9.45 30x3!2 Fisk Heavy Duly $10.45 30x32 Fislc Heavy Duty Double Oversize $12.75 31x4 Premier Cord $14.75 32x4 Premier Cord $16.00 33x4 Premier Cord ..$17.00 30x3 Vi Premier S. S. Cords $11.45 30x3 Vi Fisk Heavy Duty Cords $14.95 .. $14.75 L K . - 1 '. V : I .. $15.95 I , w.uu " deduction, which will benefit every tpart cf tho county ia ciual pro Jpoition, and will .doubtless serve ; to attract many new sett lent who nro now discouraged by the ex I cesslvo tax burden. ! The Port of I mpiiu Commls- sinners agreed with tin county J court lhat the applieatiTui of the fund to the reduction of taxes j through paying off indebtedness would be the most equitable ! policy, and returned to Iteedsport l last night well pleased with the results of the conferehce and the l prospect for a sufficient n mount : o money to carry out plans for j minor development hi t he f nip j (juu harbor. ! BAKER COUNTY WOOL SELLS AT 32 CENTS If AnjuH-tntcd 1'rpng I,nMl Wire) PORTLAND. Ore.. July 21 Sale of two clips of wool in the Haker I section, aggregating approximately ! il'Ja.OnU pounds, at the cent lev el, has boosted the market level in ' eastern Oregon. j The higher market is due to the j fact that praeticnlly all of the choice wools in Oregon have now passed out of the growers hands. -i About L'On.otiu pounds of wool, 'including some !!:'.' clips, is all I lhat lematns in the country. Eat bnrtiecun Rnndwlcnes and vi forevir Itrnnd'fi lloRd Htflnd Cha.s. S. McElhinny "Th, Widow', Frlanrt" Oregon Life Maionlc Dltlfl. 101 N. Jackson XWMWM'IIWIWI'1 I Bmjing a new ! '? car Come In ami get the facts aheut Automobile Insurance - ami let n help yen select the Mini of policies yen need. "Are hey tiepemhible?"' is the fust question we want jnu in ml; us about the poli cies we offer. That's the easiest for in to answer. There is : pel feet reconl of sati-f.uiei v clnini adjustment h;n'k of our Automobile In- MIl illU ". Genera Clniurancfl MaionjSldg. Phone fe'Xi YA I HASE : c-t io8 g; aWCaW'Wnnfln-Mn'M'I'W'W'M-J FRANCE GROPES FOR A WAY OUT OF MONEY MESS (Conllmiwl from paK 1.) Ingly It Ih (he "open neuron" for AuiHrJcunn. A him fllli-il wltli Am oricuns vIhIUhk th lifilitH of Moulinuti'H wuh mirrouiicUd by a molt, (tio in; Jii hrn nf which tried lo dart tint Aiiit-rlt-uiiH out of li. Tlii-ro was n lively mlxiiti, until (ho iiolicH univid and dispersed tiin crowd. owing lo tho excitement over 'thejiill In (he valuo of tho fume (ho govern iih lit hii puihihiu-il by ifuliori.nl Ins of In? rath on the tlollur and pound HierliiiK. li ulnu ic i'i,iiHidM-lriK the (iiiition l provcntliif-j the rule, beitiK posted It) pUtei'H VlHlhln I I'Oin t lie rUreel. J u rl n k tii cIoisIiim hour f)l iIim ijotirso ynsii-rday extra police wore culled to hold hack the ureal I'fiN b of peopln lo buy fun-inn Ikhih'S with dividends payable in Maid it currency a nd to neil do mes! in Hf rii rifles on which they feared a eiiplial levy wan to te nia do. Franc Rises Slightly. I'AKIS, July 21. The franc reacted ta orabjy Uni v. cloning officially at lii.'jf. ti the dollai", uh aKaiust 4!. 22 yesterday. The reason .'iven in financial elrclcH U that the bear iiio, iri ui ban come far beyond the point Justified by actual t IrcuiustaiM and that a recoveiy from the vo lent fluctuations Ih certain. They nHHert that ibeiv is notliie;; behind the present dovinx aid moveiiu-nt but poll Ileal apprelieu hIoii supported by Kpeeulation. !'ro.-jecltt of a national union cab inet to micceed the Jlerriot niiriie Iry at an early dale have alo liacl an Influence. furniture Is It unlikely that a furniture factory should follow a big saw;U railroad company officials who I mill? Watch Sutherlin Valley. ,are making a check of the passen-1 ; o ger list. The highway has been ; MFDFORD VFTS TO ASK STATE PATROL ( Anoelnted I'reei l,enol Wire.) MKDFOIll). Ore., July 21. -The ' Med lord post of the American Le ; gioii. at the state convention at Marshfield next month, will Intro duce a resolution favoring the es tablishment of a slate police force, modeled alter those now operating in 21 slates. The resolution holds that such an organization would lead for etlkiency. economy a:.d .eliminate overlapping of authority In enforcement. See tt today and then see it five years from today. We mean Sutherlin Valley. n W. S. JONES BURIED IN PORTLAND TODAY Thf flllllM'al Ki'rvlri'S jf tll( V. S. JOIH'S, Of lltKU! HiVtT, (Jii'il yi'Hhiiila.v nioriihiri at lull' w ho homn or Ills won. Hid; Join Portland, to) lowing an illness of sotiu! lime, were held today In thai city and in tern tent took place a I the Ml. Scott cemetery. I The deceased, who made hia i home here many years ago, has a (host of friends in this vicinity. (There are surviving one daughter, i Mrs. V. 0. lsdell. of New York (City; five sons. Dick of Portland. Uupert of Powers, Hathaway id' (Washington, and Todd and Albert ; of California: two tdsters. Mrs. !.L Crileser and Mrs. .1. F. Parker, i of ltnsehurg; two brothers. Nelson and Nicholas Jones of I'illnrd. A lot In Sutherlin Valb lime may mean much in future. y at tbl? the near RADABAUGH, j Auctioneer. 630 N. pine St., Roso- burg, Oregon. IN SEARCH FOR I l-ma.d i-. su.vived by her if-mMADDrn riitl r ' husband and two chiliiren. Mn KIDNAPPED CHILD. Isle I.. Weldei, and Kdith Leon lard both of this citv; her parim- (A-vUW ITpw I,..iif1 win,' I Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hit.-he. four ! PORTLAND, Ore., July l - j Police were asked to aid In the search for Kdith Ilurst. S. who was reported to have been picked up i in an east side street at S o'clock ' last nit-Jit and earrii d away in a taicah. The child's grandmother, Mrs. Catherine ijuerin, made the Come play at LONGVIEW ''Washington of ths Pacihc Nortliwest Mol s T M.v nvcrx, taK... valli-vv frtr. i.nf..tllr.l .lim-tllir K.unm. l nm.nr. Ihr (orlrr. -I l.on ''" "IJ"i l.,.i,lr....U. r"1" ".""": K.w.r. U.I.V. i' t;"""1"1 till.. ..I Anwrin. N.lur. .nJ in Jr..anrr. n...lr .. A.I.I lo Ihn.,1. ui-;"r- ,v....J ,mli..ui.l ..T..r..'...t. .h.M-.l.nl m.irr.ilt .nali.nullt l.n...u. hijh" v lranvnli."".l ll.n..tl.vi I'V ..1U0J M..rkl-..,I. u.n.ix'riall.'n hv . .pa. n MonJrr I onBvcw ii.lhrw vr.r. hJi'.'" r. fiom n.'lhm li. pr.'irr..'" ". ' IUW-.iiti" i. He W".". Ii.jg. o( l.'n... nJ i" (utur.. S" lor wumtt. , tm tw- i.,..iw rvr4 TIIF lONOVItW COMPANY Llisiaiiu AHIStilOM J$&Z .SUCCESSFufcLIC , , I - 1?? 'HELD BY HEALTH UNIT L, MOpeS" JEWt ftF' i..- .a.vV.-Iiiaiii'a.'r'ad!-"';' I,;';:' .'.'i','.-., I Comedy and News 1 ' I BlA5;I1;Eii f "ml I oiis. him rations : : !a - B ... J.. - a:- !..:;. h-l.! ,.. M,... . v ,, . .... g g j OREGON SENATOR I SAVES THE LIFE . OF LADY BATHER (AuoHated I'reu I.easl Wire.) ' rOKTLANI), Ore., July 21. Senaior itobert N. ritan- field, OieKon, ri.sk. -d his Ui lit a Hucceitrifui effort lo buv t u drowning woman In i heavy uiiderlow lat.- e.-ieidii o!f (jcean City, Mil. 4 (tearing Mm. J. K. Swan- MOM, Wife of U Miillli', I 1. 1., reiil estate opera fir, cry lor help when idle felt ihr under- low tlragglng her down, the 4 Kcmitnr Hwam to lier and sup- ported her fur Jo minuM-H, un- able to make progress toward ! th beach because of iln, deitow and until lite vinirdH arrived, Shu was revived af- ter :die was taken to the, 4 beach. Senaior Stanliehl de- jicrihed the experience an ih most harrowing in liis life. re(piesi. Prdict detectives said1 i hey had information I bat it was , the child's mother m ho took her. The child was being kept by the ! grandmol her v, Mb the parents in California. Officers trrtced a man and worn nil witli the uli I hi as far as Salem, where they wen reported lo have purchased tickets for Los Angeles. Koseburg pollt were notified this morning of the reported kid naping ami advised lo watch for the ((tuple believed to be respon sible for carrying away the child. It was staled that they might be on th early morning train through tho city or travelling by auto. The message was not received until ! after the train had gone through, : but the description was delivered ; but the description was delivered! walched for a car bearing the ,,1M' ''" i" i boarding trains here today iav hern under sum illauce. : I o- IAUTO LICENSE PLATES ON : CAR USED BY GUNMEN SAME . AS THOSE ON LOCAL CAR A Hudson car used in the Chi-1 lu-se long battle in Seattle bore! an Oregon license number cor- ' responding to that carried on a ' Ford car owned by Hoyden Grimm of Koseburg. according to a mes- sage received by Chief of Police ! Ketch, who was asked to check np! on the license. A Chi nest resl-; ! nt of Seattle was killed by long j gannieu who dune up and lired a ! j fusillade of shots at their victim; 'and then dashed away. The license' number was ohtah-ed and traced ; lo the Itosrhurg car. The chief of . police found lhat the numbers j;l ven corresponded perfectly with those of the local machine, but Mr. Ciirnin had both license plates : am) states thai none bud ever been stolen. 10 It her ihe plates used on the Sealile car Were CO',l llelfeit or a mistake uas made in copy- iim Ill- Ill, Ol I icei'S belie e. Do yon know wlnit Is irolng happen in Sutherlin Valley? NATIVE OF DOUGLAS COUNTY COTTAOK (iROVK. Ore.. July Pi - Funeral senice. to. Mrs. Arihin Leonaid. who died Sundax at a K.i g ne hospital, will ! he!d at Tin-:ilay afiertinou at the Mi'iN chapel, liev. Duroaii P. Cameron of the Pi'-.sb leriao 1 1 ii i t li ill (:;i claie. Mri. Leonard's maiden name wa : KsIIht M. ItiKbev. She w:i bor:: -lanuaiy pi, at Drain. lU'econ. Mrs. Leonaid ha in ibis cily Mine old. C 'dimt1 who Were t coninninit j . sisters. Mrs. Nina llaidman. Mrs lilan.he Allen. Mrs Pearl K alt of the city and Mrs. Lizi DANCE LONGS HALL COLES VALLEY Saturday Nito, July 24r "red hot music MELOCV MAKER? ' LET'S GO! iBjjMii.i..w.'j,:v"iiwra DR. NERRAS, ' DENTIST ' Pjlnleu Extraction Gaa When Dea.'red 1 Pyorrhaa Cird Vbant ill II'-:.' Willi lit r pari-nl - l-nulilr: Willi I .'11 a t:. I .- .1 L k 1 ij nv ... w di-iii. ihai all a.-- y il-. i.-lll.-is ill ll:i - sun::. shiiml. s is a") in.' :m.'ilt 1,.i,.lt k.. i.i . m .-an. mi ai nn... A Mi- s ol Tai-.iiuii. livi' l,r,illi,'i. ""' ' ' H t ' U-illlan, ami Kaynniml Kll,h.;.v. ''V'!nr.:, B miHIVn TAH grf All.y Hllrll.y. (oil.ls. in. On- 1 ' M j .. J.!1 111 ' .Mis. l..onar.l will In- Mlr.., a' 'In' Uoi. '' '-' a l Hi of work anionc rl:ib:-.., . jaij.mr. t7 a-qSte-jhg? lamcng prfuijmtj, f, we, k-i l'ei;Ulois wy : -;.. H B MC Ajh-Mmm rli-iir will l'- !,' 7" V Q f l 9 Ww 81 w iJ si 0 I NEW TODAY Kf!t KALK-Truileni at Surif'a. nj(.VJHIir:i HOl'SIC-For rent'. Inquire HiH Ko. Viae St. jj'olt SALM Cheap, a couploof l-'onla with mailers ut Surff's. WANTKI) -Cook for road camp-. J-'occst Service, post Olfice llldj;. Fin i:J(SAUv"fiof"di:CriVed C. J. l;;i.-,museu, phono 4r-FJ. , FOit "SAM-: -Still liave u couple'oi o:d lype Ford motors cheap ut Sartl'H. (iO'tl) AXf;i:"$H. AlsoF.eru'rioiny ,;irs. till) Short St. So. of Corn i.'iipibcr Co. M-MIIFH I Jt'."l'-ll MIJKU.At .MJ-O. (-(-. j Va.TKJ) -Transportatfo:i in jui- .t(e'car to San Franciaco. Ad- h:-?. Postmaster, Tiller, Ore. SI'KCIAL- The Saturday Special1 ai i he ZltUer-Craven lid w. Co. liM tills week Is a knockout. SALK - Ajiples and erabaj) s at orchard, miles west on king tilass road, i'hune 27 F:. L. Kilis. I. i: F(l SALK Two grade Shrop ' I'Ui kH, 2 yrs. old. $10 per head. 1 i'lHine .j;j-F 2". I f. Ode, bixon-Mil-. Ore. ; CAItK - All Iii.tke look them ovf Motor Co., :"21 all! II. i N. ; prit es, come L. Connelly Jiickson Si. Pi irSAljT;ClH:v7oret' Vuuper laie model, in as t:ood condition as it ever was. Call at Lane Street Rooming house. FtJf SALI--Some"(iiior1, Hi and If. gallon Item's, and stone jars In ail sizes ai right prices, iler- C raver Hdw. ('o. I FOR SALK A ! and oil stov w refriKerators left, at a price and oil stoves left, at a price that, would be a shame to pass up. X.iglei-Craven Hdw. Co. i'T-:iV"(7nnet.itwiiiiiair not vrs .,,, to ,.,ju. full.uPn him. While enjoying a hdt ( uirifo ut roimi ntr house. lr-s K. It , care News-ite view. 1 WANT to sell my Martlet! ,peai' on the tie a. Probably bo six tons. Fra ti ll Le Creek, Ore. five and liarzee, M Nt'TICK- Paris for most all make.. i,i cflis at a big saving to vou at Sarffs Auto Wrecking houses, i:Si'I)Ulg-t'ofUi!le. Ff dt SALK -I'sed refri.i r,.i; M-eond hand buby cai n.ie, 7.fii'; si-coi;d hand oil sn.u ifr.'jf) - Jtnld's llig Store. F(!t SALK -50 nice White Le inrn earling hens. U:H- each. Lloyd Cole, 2nd Ave. So. Hose- Felt SALK -!i!piie:u pi. h i and -;n make Have received a 111 w if water glasses in cut pat ern.- i hat w c Kood pi ice on. .igler- i :( ii Hard cm:pi;u us tlo vour clirtv acu'jm i l!-!s l..ltt- ; .-i'lf leu' sul II . '!.!! IV .Mlr " ilov.T III" Mil.' Ktl.l-li llll. I liI'MT !.l W. j' . i:.li.-: .n in :1h- v.urk llial !uis hi i-n R Hon. r fit..- ,.r Kir " : !' 9 vv- I -. in li 'J'uiikiio hi !! ! Ii'av. : A 10 Pi-mi:.' !..!: Pi urn- -l rmv 1!bMii ISiorfc'vtiy. I.ui.il"-:-. I i.i.-i Ki-am. awl ! ii;u:i-iil.-r.-. Mi. 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NOTICE K sii.- was in veins INSTKMi OP A PXPK.NSl:. n- liaviri.- j.cil.1 my Inlsia.'ss al V. llial ail.ls in Hi. i.ili:- ii 111- un!..: l,a.' !.. lak.' .ar.- .il S 1 In Aillhn- l.culi h.msi'. Ask ns al.i'in .Mir ii;ii- ....aii.-r l.--sit. A I'.i.Mia in I'lan. 1 1. 1.:: (i. 1 1 . is.a .InllV I! TF!Kl.!. 5 ('iiin:-.ui . ' " li,.,-,!. i.,.n. l.ai'iy Ixwit' t MU'liill ii j North i-'oi-k. .'..mull i-.'ji.i ui .ai- H 1 (fciay I omorrow A very it-i.soiiali'ic priiv. Our .-Mi'init.' luili pressure i:rer.sint sures your c ir if proper lubri' alion. ? tn.!l. We ea; rv a cour.-iiete Gasoline, Oils . MILLER Rosebiy Super - lire Rrpairing FOIt SAI-K Or will trade, player piano. See Judd. FOiritKNTPriVatti gamger Vr'lce 2.C'f. 213 Ho. Main ML 1'houe i7l J. itj-i Sludebaker apeciaf six, a teal bargain. H. L. Coiimlly Muiur (ompany i'Oit fiKN'l Four-room lurnishcd upartinent, neat, clean, t- lr inoiiili. J lioiie (j(it). rj2r'F()Il"llTbrHINO; netoi aiul paint, good tires and runs good. II. L. Connelly Moior Co. J CK.N'TS admits the whole tam lly to a Kood show. Hrtng the wife and kiddies to the .Majestic tomorrow night. A good show . Ul'l Y VbH IT SKbAN"Th "beM buy in town", disc vlieels, ood tires, everything like new. 11. I.. Couneily Motor Co. ArTii:ii''FAMILYuighf uttli Majciic tomorrow. Hring the whole family and see the show for 25 ci-nts, i he price of o-ie admission. LOST Last evening at l.'mpcjiiu Park, t v.t) purges coniaiiiiiii: fountain pens ami other alu-atde-t. Heward. Finder please !eae a) ,evs-lterew. nuwTnr.i DIES IT FAMILY DDRPl i William lUtxton, o!ie of the best I knov, a residents of t!:e H rock way vicinity, died very suddenly yes- terday evening at his home. He had been in poor health since the Jllrst of file year and was in bed M'si'Tduy when a neighbor called Aii-i,,"J' "'n 11 nd Mr. Puxion suti- lenly dopped buck dead. Mr. I!;;xum was born October I ft, iS'.'i at Stafford, Staffordshire, Fni'iaiul. At the age of 17 he w.nt to Ausirulia with his two brothers, w here he spent nine years in stock raising. lie was tinned in marriage to lianorah Sullivan. February 1. ljwSl, at : Tu:i:iumi?. New South Wales, Aus raior. irada. Six children v.eie bom to cai tie- i:::ioa. :r.i-e of whom still survi ". in 1 he returned to I".ni.'iar:d with his family and hIm visited in In land. In the spring oi' Is.i ih; lame to America and settled in what was then Civil ' :."H. b;:t v hat is i rv.v known as ;;; iiri.w a;. . v. ii.-re i. made Iii.s home i:atil the time of his death. His last visit to Knyland and Irelai.il vas in lstJ. 1 un ing his Utn-i residence In DoclIu- county lie wafl actively -u- rming ar.d stock rai.-mg il lei ciil y. ars v. i.t it forced to ire from aeiie wui'k on accou::t pour health. He u as a j: real chassis. car a I system lu ll." cost is nt aecessor.es. and Grc3.ses TIRES Service Station Indiviclunl Storage nf ji'iur hi itlui. lit- Uiis ;i yii-.il. K 0earance:Sale Summer Wonderful values in 3 lots Thursday, Friday, Saturday I Lot Beautiful Silk numbers 'originally priced from H .1 s.i - 1 1 Lot Silk Drosses. Regular $12.50 to $16.50, going at J5U. I J 1 Lot Gingham and Voile The Ladies Shoppe 139 N. Jackson Street 5 A W S WEDNESDAY NITE JULY 2! AT WINCHESTER ON THE BANKS OF THE UMPQUA A Five-Piece Band to Play Auto Bus Leaves Terminal Hotel 9:15 P. M. 50c Round Trip A Cool Flaca Where All the Crowd Goes. C'MON OUT! 1 W -J- h.in r.'v ''1 1A X'?&J" ANTLERS TODAY TOMORROW Comedy News Follow the Crowd 10c 25c Dresses! I -1 O CJ - Dresses. Specially priced t r i M- s 1