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TWO ROSEDURG NEWS-REVIEW, THURSDAY, JULY 2 1 , 1927. ,J ! t I 1 I. I i I i I I 1 i i . f i i i i . , , , , I , , , i j L -J ;j1 f. lit Jil-.' Mil iifeiiiv;: kite;; ... M III '..! I 11: SfLMffFrrMta ' h ,: ' v .' is. 11 MAIUSLAUGHTER IS :fr CHARGES ICIST a Becoming cviaeni that in iii few yehrs it will be almost a MriL'id r.uslom foV all servirirfeitb be held in ; j ju funfpj chnpdlj It 3 jiyK41Jeclly 'le fitting, 'the moie suitable ftuitg. 1 ' : ' t .. ' . ! i .Our funeral :chaucl Droviilex evcr.vicom-' I fort ill ji iiilucid at , tlte! clispbsul of tlipso ,we Ll ; Lid..iJ iiii .... rr... LI H ' ' i I ; FU N EKAL HOME . , earner 'j'ino, ana t-araj directs R.OSEI1UB.O, J927 tfr NeA&BS'1; iK Lucim 8innM ( 27: ;TH HA8 .HAPPENED if I i i-lie liad dor.u'cil fur lier voy- ' lilBtERTV THEATRE ' lntoxlcatiiiK Uiiuor. . Tw- iniixliiiuin jicniilty uiiflT ttin (IreKitn law fur iii'uiiHlauflttc'i Ik i 1 15'ytmi-8 In Oio Mtalu iiriftuii luiil-a ilii of .?5,"HU, Duiiiuy DIsiiliM. Attoi-iK'y l,ylo .J I'uku sal'l today llial' llic hiiUh will' ask lln full i punally. . Tho Hlato wh Inmy today : tollc.:llue vkU-iuh In Urn c-a. lThrlllH, ncliou, niii-wl ami '"i-i" . . A . roroiicr In vust Ik:i ! lot; Im Jo ar(. i:i,ni)Ohit- ' of '"1": ; CIciiMo l hciil but. bus b-ii:MHtinu.a t cyrloBo." Fox nims absoi-blni! mil Ihuroiluy iijuniliiK ut iioclo. nlll v,., 0f ,!. ot 8tarrliiB Buck Mr l.o.U-00,1 wlilow of t.W Julii ,.V.k.i.au.,0 Cowbo'etor, laic AH'li"(?w P. I.onkwootl,, a -wi'.ll 1 ...i.i, , ... ... , ,' tn.Hn r,,,!,.!,,.,- r ll. Tl.n.r .Im.I." ". "V . i n a Hrta . hAff cNED lAUHuibts JiuW .been mad :qu una (lultoird .uittdly. In: tbe. wiud: II)U Mu uu J lbil) .Marberry, tlie'liB hud lost lier bat and her long Aniuvtf'lt fl 'vli-l u-Hfv nunu D..,l II ... . ! . . . T "u uTiut , uiui:h iiuii- was mreanuitg oeiunu ,011 i.roM'iiy adjoining tho aueor her wiiillv. Hut h,r iiiij.i fR. Jtytla juiiKlij-boi(lid town ot i'or- IIioukIi tt'iiai! Willi enaigy, was ia Viriii, 111 wubt teutial Brasil. calm; whan her horns mumbled or . Buvurul mysteiiuuB deaths have slui-kened speed for a moment she oei unt d, but so fur she has cs-' coolly jerked a reign or spoke a eaped hiii'iu, due to the slireudiiess jiiuiel soolhlng word that brought of her cuusiu and urometer, Vilak, I li out of the hole into which it had w hu masquerades bh her attorney I plunged and sent it riding on again, under tbe name of Davis. Vilak Is i The old man, however, had a 1'iinuiiK niUture of American and lieiiher the coolness nur the poise Oi lenlal blood and a student oi l of his nompaillous. Never an ex ciinilnology. , lie tries to persuade ,' part horseman, he hud early been kaisa lo leavu tho country, Joav-1 appalled at the terrific speed at ing him there with his friend.. Wii-I which his stallion coursel along com Niinnully, un elderly Aun'id-1 'he lane, und abaiidouing his' feeble ci:.i cheui.Hl, lo. solve the mysleiy. ! hold til' the reins, had seized the' Kllsi at first ruluses,, but alter i poiuinel of his saddle. To this he her tv-'o-year-old orpliuned nephew clung desperately, cramped, white is kidnapped, to bo found again by faced, breathing quickly, afraid to the alert Vilak, and another ui- move' lest lie should topple to Hie tempt is mude uu their lives, aiie ground. agrees und prepares tu lake the I The lane narrowed, the avenues next boat.- i lof black trees bordering it on each .ner departure is prevented . by sum urew closer and closer to 'tho lineal or floods. Alessenners gethor; but Vilak. settiiiK the nace ride tlirough the countryside warn-ldid not slacken. , They coursed by ing Ihu natives that the dam ata clump of low palms. A bullet Avllus hits burst. 'Hum. Vilak de l w histled past Elise's ear. "Keep ciiu-s it) irut:eeu lo me house octuon. vuaa caueti sortiy. Guyloid 1'ifiiilBs and warn him ofj Tliey reached the thorn thicket the danger. Hreniiss Is a recluse I marking the trail to Prentiss' anil a forbidding man, as wclli as house." Jumping from their horses, an t'licmy ot I0lises, and she su- without halting to tie them, thov specis . Iiliu ol some knowledge of'daried into the tangled wood. They the conspiracy iigainsl her. Never-jspt'd along the path and reached tbeless, sUi? agrees I bat it is ilteir the shore of the lake where In the duty to warn him. NOW BEGIN THE STORY , X'HAVTKK XXVII i A horseman, came toward tbe Americans Irani Hie direction of l moonlight they could see the valley below. Lights showed la a win dow.' "Still there,", Vilak ' grunted "Maybe in time." He took out hlsl 'J 4i P SAI.IC.M. (I il. .IlliV !! A cb.ii-itn l..i I 1.,,, (, Mfiijijj. j pi; uue III UIO li,,.,,W fazellllll. Mm mm- tl.on, of mniisluunlilBr will bo. flit d tills ago, was hldd iu the cllv jail rr W tils the nialieu-: ,, viu011tiy ,-eliieJ his horse. t afltirnooii by the dlslrlct altorney's ' throiiKboul last night and was still "'. , Mi " c "e w""lfi ; Vilas recognlzud him as George '. nftlce against Mrs. Hull. W. I.ot k.;th Jnll today, 8h refuses lo talk, ' :air" siaits to finish things liiUemus. u bluff kindly-hearted wood who was arrested last night; uboul the case except wllh her at- " '':.. ., . ' ' " r . " . !S,011"K t'ockney who was the nian- torney.. .lames (1. le it zo , ,wno was i v,r - , ager oi, ouo pt i ho outlying lazen-1 . imw mo , closGti'd .with her thin forenoon.. !"'."m "'"t'-,"'imnlon -thrill maker, das. , . .',--. V ... ' . hw8 waters enguSed them to Arraagemonts , toln y it "L'Stllt I '"Ain-'l no l.loomi,,', use comln' io ior um' ruiwiHn 01 -wra. oiiHwuim .... . : . v-r - " wain ilinr. PromiKH i.ni.i.... - !, ut inn iiiumih, , . ; j i . ' . " ' lum-u exuiieuiy.- "i wan dukhih M-j 1 ;nftor ' hIio lt lid run ovm mid k 11 1ml r Mayimi'd Ruwycr, druggiHl m'Htutw ami Ctiiroh1 sLrnotH. is -At'-lliA pIJ(j ,1,. j iiiaiimi Ai i'n, ijocinvooy wuh hiiki iiy nenim unicor v. A. ijoukiiih io on Dull wnicli proimhly will Do fix piKtol himI Blurted down the bank They had reached the Toot when a flecond bullet sped paHt, missing Vilak by Indies. VKun- for the Kntr!" he whispered. 1 ho darted through the creek, hnvrt bohti iiudir llm influftute of ert nt IR.OitnJ :-'l:i, : rrr. , y,o it; ; year . p p a 0; this delicious ; THOUSAND DRESSING? 1 up 'the roatl -from C'acures when ears about the blaomln' tlum audi their waists, and reached the high stone wall. The bushes on the op posite . side of the water rustled loudly. Nunnally looked at the great iron gate which, barred their J , ANTLERS THEATRE Komi, udlvidual .in the l'ara-,1, " , , 1 ln " way, thni fearfully back at tho mount fi'amuiia Lasky organlzallon I tl""k8 01 ",e Muo,,y blighter and ! hl.IIH,, shoiihl K'.Kivuu a vole of thanks "v'r to -ll 'iin lie loo narsly As , llnswcl. , h,s f v,. for again hi'lnglng beautilul Kstheri'1 ' . " ' igliler as; . is , whipped a -key from his pocket. Htilsiou; , and , Dorothy Arzner to-ji'''" ; ' , 'f" .j'-IHo thrust it into the lock. "Made tf'Uier. , - l". V'8 V " l. " ,bo m,le it the day after we were here be lt win'llo remcinihered that liils,".), 0I":J.lf,, , t cars a man. rort.," . le muttered. "Thought we fcas tho 'combination whi.-k iiiiaitel h, ?? . V,'1,, " U uutsltlV 18 ! might need it." He jerked the "Kasli(ops,lpv, Women" Miss Jtul-1 p .y1"'".,, . , ,' knob and raised the two great Iron stou's , (h-st Blurring Veftltle and,,!, a fraction of a second tr.. iII3(,e. A bell began to clang 83 a nialtor .of' i'acr; 'the jllrst di-!1""""-; ,11 " tidem would accom- soi.i.-v.here ' with! n the ; desolate. .....i..... . i - , b iiiiiiiv linn, r fin wiiifi.iii n r ii.i,-n...i - .... ... .. . i.i,..,..,; i mi :i , -"","1 as me gate opened. The Uiacos XI 111. low and black against !... m ,i ' i,,,.T .... ...u &.i, uuiitm octo'l lll hf.tonmC.of- the toulii- hdn nunc- KUMilrn who. has- tlioi distlnt! MUH pf being l'aranioiml's only wo man niemiiilionlKi.' I . : .1 the clearing, sky. i'pr an insiaiu vnaic sat molioii- They' 'oiitiHii "llienisuivoii' last i11'"'1' '." ')' saddle, tense,' rigid. The nlglit, howeviu-,i In, a eleven comedy' cast ot his long eyes "Ten. AlotH l il (l'diilniijii,liuenlH''!!1f,'yll,u"l'!il' " thin film .like a which openell iit'tb'e-Antlers Thea-j h"'(la '"'"r'1' eyelid -began.; to creep - J - J '..It I - i MAJESTIC TEAtRE i ; flover the tnrner. Then li hit,i,1omI spurred , his , horse; 'tile animal hounded, lierily forward. Ills com panions swung beside him. i , A nout -tii-iiiiiaUo JiininJeoiiMlllnirl ."The tlsiii ' liasii't hrokeii,'1 . ho the comedy team of ' Heu-umlti shouted above, the tuniiilt of-the Denny, slur, 'and Villf:imA. Se'ier ,"P'""i"K hoofs. "It's a trlckiT--A director,, lius-snBuiisj up oil Hie Uiil-! ' K' -Prraflss' 'out of hi' versul loi at Universal Oily (:atil'.i . Je touched tho horse witli It coiisims or LoLs Weber ilii ei -!"'s nip; ins , worus came in Ipr, ami .lllllle Dove, star, whose 1'ne"'"i"l heats that followed the scctiild Joint -etlort,. "Tlie Sensa- ,'h'r.lu" or. the 'eaping animal, lion Noekjtirs," will opon at the ila- "' "' " 'A consuiuinate rool Jostle Tbeatit! today'. 3 '" 1 ' Should have .known when I saw iVIias Dove, who has been in nlc- mw K.vsiemauuaiiy the . iwwh V;a , First Prepare -5- MAZOLA MAYONNAISn ( Yi teaspoon tali ' j f lablcspoam vincpar ' ' ' ' 1 'ft ''' '-."'''' to'tliidntai daircj ,1 : ' T . .' .'. Put'thc seasonings. in a small deep bew!, beat in the roc, add the vinegar, stir until mixed and : - cradualfy bent in the Mniedla, using a wheel egg . beater. Start with ne-hnlf teaspoon oil when 'i V ''11 theti!))iiMmais havbfgun to tllick-ch, ndd ha';1 tablcspoonfiil at a time. When done, 'beat in ; 1 -.1 1 ' 1 ' one tablespoon boiling water, j . , Then follow this recipe: . , t THOUSAND ISLAND DRESSING J 1 1 V chij Afiicofi? Mayonnaise jU cup Chili sauce i ttatpatm scraped onion 2 tablespoons clofped. slotted olives tares fur several years, thas iilay. l'rou8' Mw the -water, was all-houi!eV Vilak liiioclted. The bay fd In some of 1 lolly woods fi,,,,. 1 K "ius story , proves It No-ling of the dog mountetl until i. pictures but never. u'lMI-sh" work-1""' ,u"1 "'' ourselves could think til .'or Miss Weber, did who reach' J'reils Natives delighted- if the ultlinate drulnatic huiehls ut lifl drowueJ-r-tlot lo. get 'there screen perfection. I lll-fiiifrli Vilak shut the gale behind them, locked It, .replaced the burs. Tho bell continued , ringing , for a few seconds, hen ceased. The hoarse uuying of- the dog followed, then thore again arose from ,the I'azenda I he piercing , sinister wall which I hey heard on. their first 'visit. .Vi lak stopped to listen. Elise caught ins arm. . , , . , "Are you sure we ought to go aneutir sue wnispered doubtfully. "I'm not sure Only Tally sure Ton late to go hack now even If you want lo Let me know if you see me nog Have to kill him this tinje f he conies No chloroform : They sped on again. They halt- iu ill, the gloomy entrance of the r"REE Tweuly dollars. See your Maying Dealer. Phono 412. 112 S. Jackson. ASK RETURN JAILBREAKER 1 hard bolted cce.'cliapl'cd Una i taoiespoan inmcea ptckle . j. cup unippea cream Combine and use with hny plain green or vcgctat.'j salad. '..:-..-., ' ., ' ! HERE is another splendid recipe from Ida Bailey Allen's New Book "The Modern, Method of, Preparing Delightful Foods'' (sec coupon below). ; 1 .:';'!; ; (.Uwii-ialt'il I'rflM Wit.-) ' SAl.KM, Ore,, July .21 A requi sition from I he governor' or rilaho was brought to Governor I'alter son yesterday- Jjy Sheriff C. H. Hoyil of t!uldrell asking lor Ihu exti-ailitltin or -Mvurett Orlt. who is held ,lu I'oiiluiul. ' t'rltz Is 'wauled iu C.'iii.von .court ly. Idaho, on a chaigc of selling In toxicating liquors, lie is sahf lo have broken jail al Caltlwell and also al niiotbrr Idaho town. The governor has mil given the requi sition his consideration. ' ing of Hie dog mounted until It became a frenzy, then suddenly ceased. - "Whn'o tliova?" .i:.,l- ..u ..... ., i.i. t " i itiuina luice ..o u o, ,, per-was raspy and snarling. haii.ir-Butter ,go buck-Hoth of Tou "It's Miss Miu-l.,-vv'a ,n,m Uangurous Advi you go1 hack j again."- , . , -. ' All rlRhl-No time arguinont "; Prentiss began a stream of lsul, , lbo tnreo powerful horses hurt- lea oaths. "Get out of here' Get led, over the roatl, their hoofs kick-! out of here!" he shouted- passion ed up great sprays of mud llke'atelv through the door . (.in waves ot green churned waler! "Don't be a damned fool." Vilak lluowu back by the propeller of alspoko slowlv, gravely "I've come ,..us .nii-niuniiip. Here fO hell) you. This velinrt nf o More than 3Q00 Preferred Shareholders Satis&ied Iiivesters iw Thrift-.1-. Steadily accumulating dollar on doliar by regular saving - and investment, the practitioner of thrift feels secure in the . knowledge of a cemfortable balance in the bank, 'and a steady income from permanent investments. tf j I ' i , i i t i , : j ' r ; j : 'j More than 3,000 preferred sbareholders, of The Califor- nia Oregon Power Company know this feeling of security. ' Most of $hem are numbered among our 25,000 customers, 1 j nd are satisfied with their investment as they are with the ' ' dependable utility service they receive. , Their money goes directly into permanent, useful public utility properties. It is easy- to $roriirni il preferred , ehf eho'l'd.ef this: " , progressive public1 utility:' 'As small a sum as '$10 Mdnl3i M systematically put by. unper oirr monthly, "investment planT will enroll you ras' sf satisfied investor. (A copy of Jrbis J6-page jbook describ- ing and illustrating the propertiesbf . ; The (California Oregon Power. Company, , ' will be sent,'to you on request, together5 -. jwith complete Information about invest . ;ment in the Company's! preferred sljaftSa.;., The CAufornia Oregon Power Company ' ; , ' " offices.' ;1'-'' ' M ' -''; Medford, Grants Pass. Roseburg. Klamath Falls -Oregon Yreka. Dunsmuu-California , -" i i i . , 'CAUFORNm OREGON 5 POWER COMPANY ffe '"O ferplOHnilyfel M1KUC W WSB(KIJSjl EXPECT APPROVAL OF PLANS FOR EASTERN STATE NORMAL was registered from Heppner, Ore. FRENCH STILL TROUBLED ' Dr. Delbert C. , Stanard said he , BY CONFEDERATE M0NE1V knew a Dr; John Huston while at i .', medical school who finished about " PARIS, July 21. Confcdrralf 1922 and was connected with the money still passes at pur in mmii. tinlverslly health service on the towns of Prance. fi- campus the year following his grad- Those who have made a HrtsM UatlOIl. ,.(.,. bv Circillnltllir Hie nl.onlo,,. ImnV (Associate!) Press Tensed Wtre) GAl.t'vf , n.,rt ' 1..I-. - nt n.i,- Vilak rode as though the Orion- flood is n ti-irk l,. ... n. nn,..t' r n'.l ..'.., ... tai strain In his blood hud risen to! your house. You're surrounded. I enee with, the architect John Ben in I imsseSSiOll Of his belllir- - he 1 Vnn-ll l.u ,.....i.. .i. ...... ..i 1 .11 . ......... . " ' wns a Tartar of the sinZ' 1 1 , . v.... ,.'".. 17.. 1 " ",u y?" I ,?:"" '"u!! ?."la"eH '"""s I No record at the university reg- ameV a tall, lean form 'rocked I. and swayed !ru,e. Open the door nnd let us ' afternoon that construction of the i Ii'm. ,f"Ce ""i1" ,beJou"'! tll!,t 1 chants' l)Ut now 811,1 t11"!'1 comes ?',' as it adapted llseit to the slightest in. We've come to help you, t tell new eastern Oregon normal school . ZomthlieJlthru 'm 1 u,!0" ,f a "001 of ?B0 nn'1 ii"' .... .... ,,i ,miiiihiii iiiuiiii.1, tjtin. nI'giu ne netti up by reason of the p.lrti.,i .,. " ViT. .:r. : ; """ " yeiaames receiiuyw s in; ciet-iiiv,ii uiil. (Minuter ptut Ul-tlts m , , ... , tr -at ' J 9CIIU Only 1QC (stamps or coin) with tliis coupon nnd , you will receive a copy of Ida Builry Allen's wonderful ikw 13iok, attractively bound, containing 113 iiagcs of unusual rceiiH-s. Wtitc Jnlintotit l.lrtMir Ciimiiitjr, . , ' Name ..... - Addro33 Tonn. , lk.nl ill irMilr Uljg., 1'iirlliitiil, urt. Sfiife.. Turn whole milk, and It's pas leuilite(l. Hosehillg'Dillrv. I'hone ISO ! ' -t-o ' , ARCHERS TO COMPEJE, ' .' Hoaebnrg archers are to compote Willi tneuihcrs of the Yoemen's Ar chery Cllilf of S'ol tll Head at some lime In the near future. North Hend has a well tii-gdniztil cl'ib thai holtts regular shoots. i and. 'it contest Is being arruuge:l Between leams irtnn llosehurg ilntl -Xortlr lleml. A John picnic Is. planned will, (he r.tiuti'st 'us u pari; ot the day's entertainment. ' i massive, stvainlng body. Klise was" bent far over ":lu".her satldle, her -head almost touching her horse's neck; The -thin gray Window- washing and house cleaning by ('has. 1;, Davis. I'litille 51-J. NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR CITY IMPROVEMENT BONDS l for Peffect SaSads j PRUNE DRYERS Oliver Dehydraters, Slurtevant Fans, Dippers, ! Green Graders, Trucks, Steam Dryer Equipment, Oil Burners. - j , Your old dryer can be rebuilt into a modern recirculating plant. . .. ; , . Material furnished and iiislallnlions made WALTER LEAKE HEADQUARATERS FARM BUREAU i ' COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ' ' - I Nolle is hereby given Ibat the I llndetiiicned. Ileconler of the City I of Koselilng. . Orei:o:l, will, nji loj 7 : Iln ti'e.ltielc o. m . Aiiciimi 1 l'r.'T Al his ofl ice In the lUlv Hall, rtv ! j eelve scaled iiroponnls lor tlie iu:- i-hnse of flly Slreel. Sewer and Hidowitlk iniruvemeitt llonds in (lie sum o( $::.!il'-i.l',i. ' Said lon. Is nie Issued under " Unneroft II, mill, , Act In denomina tions ot Sjoo.oo tech. with the exception of the first one which will be in the amount or tssis.i. Willi interest nti per cenl, ps.utblc seinf-annually unt inn from one lo tell eat'S itt Die tilillen nf lite 1'Etv of lioselniic. ' ' The right to reject any and all bids, is hereby reserved. I'ati'd at Jiosebmit, Oregon. July mill, 11127. . 'n.nni.n'K. siii-:i:rv. ,(l!.v, UfColtter. ol the City of Ko.-- us do it- r iffi i LET US TAKE CAft.6 OF YOUf? MOVING, we ARE CAREFUL. NO FEAR Of , BREAKING Anything. NO' YOU ; will FIND our, PRICES reasonH ABLE '. 1 For a inonient I'rentls's made no' niinclnl deficit faced by the ", , '" ;,,' ,., f ! , "1 1 w",na ht"' number of the alra- answer. Tho baying of the doc re-1 state. It was inllmaled by soniei" ..T" ... "i" . , ';. , " . wortniess bins exchanged foi-gotp..: memnera or mo nnarn ttint tin. . -- :...:iiii niuney. mer session. i Americans frequently offer th-fc own money Iiv payment at hou'- commoncetl. Then the door open- siowiy. i-renuss peered out. ms raco was shrunken withered like a mil; his yellowish eyes gleamed craftily. Jle had evi dently been on the moment of n departure, for he was wearing his uai. tie surveyed (he newcomers. "So you've como to help Prentiss," he snarled nl length. "Come to help tue unreasonable Prentiss, the wicked Prentiss, who stupidly in sisted on keeping the land that be longed to hi, ii, oh'.' Who wouldn't I let it be sloleu. ell?" he laughed sardonically, cruelly, "Well, well, well. We'll see.f He opened the tloor widely, and stood in tho nperturo, a lofty, long-armed skeleton. "Come in, come in, said the spider to the fly. Come in, said the spider." He gig gled harshly at his own jest. Vilak swept past him Into the gloomy eamlle-lit Interior where the great black mnstlff strainetl frantically at his least. "You've got to oreimre to defend vourself." ho snapped. "Your enemies will be coming to attack as soon as they iinti you re not coming out " ' Prentiss' expression changed. Fear replaced i his malevolent smile. His cadaverous hotly .began ' io ireninie. me tattooed murk on his forehead became llrltl. "At tack?" he whispered feebly. "Shoot-Ing?" link nodded. . (To be Continued) members of tho board that tlu plans would likely be approved be- i fore adjournment of the meeting1 yesterday afternoon. Eat barbecue sandwiches - and I live forever. Brand's Road Stand.! EDUCATOR DROWNED loe's (Associated Press Leased Wire) NOME. Alaska. :Iulv John W. Huston, physician .with : "Hid. In that way, disease germs H.I-HJX KILLS t ! and large -stores, and French m-M rvc-T ii--.i-o cnallts ee nothing unusual in ItW TOUOtfLII 1 una , oner -ol such currency. UradualM "owevor, they are coniiiiK to knor-'B Mosquitoes Th'rn Your Blood regular United States inran:l Normnl M,l iu.,,!1'1"11. se?lllg it In tllo Willll04 lo he drawn throetri, n. ,!. i ot 'lBroB exchange hanks. s m a 1 1 iiiercinc in ne. , auhhia.., . Tho,- ,, n. :..i... . .u. li UOES THRU " Jr-, ,r.,.'V" " """"'nKI- ROSEBURQ THIS MORNING I'UIITLAND, Ore., Jlllv 21." the Bureau of Education, was lost are set afloat In the blood stream Nicholas T onUv iih - , , ,-,., ,1 overboard Monday from the gov.- bacteria ot ' burning fever and ' n,e ."mnaMmnse T . , L y ernmenl l,in hnl ,i, i. crinnline disease There 1 i . 1 10 h'"1"""' house of reileent.'i er Yukon lei, mile. I.el, .;;.! the danger of Mrnommnel, l,,r.r. ,.cs' 1u, nas -P0 e guest OS tain Wllage. The bodv been recovered Huston graduated from the Uni versity ot Orogou In 1922. KUGENE, Ore., July 20. A John Hilsom received his B. A. degree from the- tinlverslly of Oregon in -1117. He majored in zoology and er Yukon ten miles below a moun-,c danger of streptococcic infoc- iieiireBonn.tiv Z , i o..V.,,,:..,.i.iS ha? not.t ion I blood poisoning) f r o m hpro for ..,.,, ' Sfi.l tin a xil,.,. M0?ms Krancisco by train at 1 o'clock ihM Z till L Ait . 18 rT, m"oU "l- here Mr. Longworth has betfil , , , , ""'","""'" "'e-i. .extensive y entertained and In nslst on Ply-Tox. Fly-Tox Is easy manifested great inlertat in to use. oaie, stainless, fragrant, , legisiativc needs of the Pacll-c "'" 'northwest. Vllsk tackod.. siege. Is right, j They are at. The party prepares for a Try our buttermilk It's differ ent. Roscburg Dairy. Phoue ISO. 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