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' TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-RF.VIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1928. in n if 4i a WWW ot -a, tune Hi The tremendous Summer Bargains mentioned in our advertisement this week are but a few of the hundreds of other Equally Great Values that this store offers you now. Quality is not sacrificed in a single case. I . ; I ; Beautiful Printed Voiles For smart, cool, sum mer frocks, a fine mer cerized quality, about 39 inches wide. Shown in brilliant colors. Most fascinating patterns you can find. Summer Sale Price, per yard COMBINATIONS : Fine Rayon H ' 1 ' ; ' , Maize with Black trim. Peach with Nile Green trim. Flesh Pink with Orchid trim. Fine' Rayon in lovely colors fits trimly at the -top: flat plaits' at sides; ribbon draw.. Contrasting . color trims the leg opening which fastens on one Bide with hook and- eye. Continuous crotch band. Elastic at Icnces. Picot edged rayon strap?. Summer Sale' Price 11 Unbleached ' ALL LINEN TOWELING A big feature in our greatest sale; Woven only of sturdy Rus sian flax. Stands a lot of wear. Fast color border 15 inches wide', 'Summer Sale MIC Price, 10 yards for $Zi I v 1 1 1 gaUafafffjon 316 N. 0ACK8ON TELEPHONE 06 ' .. i5 ; i ( .1 - r-x i ( Just the rnngcl you have been a waiting for. As low in jirico ns it is high in quality t Ltl Ihe Phantom Maid v i Do Your Cooking Jti like having a Maid at no oc AAA AAA AA IN The California-Oregon Power Pt$. Xvur fast chance Printed Linene Bright new Heavy linen-like A remarkably imitation of the printed lincnB, 300 i smart women are wear ing this season for every sort of day time occasion. Summer Sale Price, per yard s ,.$1.69 TURKISH TOWELS Our famous "Whisk Dry" brand. 20x40 inches. Hemmed ends. White only. THICK, DOUBLE-LOOP WEAVE Guarantecaor'ybur .Roseburg, Oregon fit i IV- 4V ONLY THIS UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE INTRODUCTORY OFFER SATURDAY IN1G11T ONDAYiiioriiiii; will If you like lull-gains, if you have always promised yourself an Klectric range, NOW this minute is the lime for you to get it. No matter what time of the day or night it is, if it's before midnight Satur day, July 21st, phono our ofiiee or out manager, nl liis home, if necessary, and tell him you want your Hotpoint now! Small in size but a giant in value, this beautiful automatic electric range combines most of the out standing features of larger and more expensiyf models but at THE LOWEST TRICE EVER SET ON A FULLY ENAMELLED AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC RANG EI You'll have to wait n long time before as splendid a value presents itself. Do you know itbout our attractive cooking rate? When you select your range tok about the raid Aud doit't vail another minute. V rvtifC it. H; (?& H patterns. cot-i,?;, V clever lovely t h Djer Kiss Perfume and Powder 27 1 A regular $3.00 value. Summer Sale Price, both for S1.69 Choice of white, flesn, or brunet'.e powder.' Both are great favorites with millions of our customers. Summer Sale Price 6 FOR 98c Money SacK I J. A. CARAWAY, MnnnaAr lie too Intel Company !nniTp inin nminn rDWIDJUIUUPJn ILLEGALLY SEIZED State Uepartment Issues Order for Observance of International 5-Mile Limit. (Auooiated I'rem UaH Wire) MIAMI, Flu.. July 19. Halting of i tins craft by Ameiioan coast guard boats has been con flood to waters outside the five-mHo limit of British possessions In thu Ha hatna Inlands, it became known yesterday through a statu depart ment letter on record iu federal district court hero., - . ; The letter declared the inten tion of tiie department ' to 'apolo gize for technical violations of an agreement through which ; tho American boats have been permit ted to enter British territorial waters solely for the purpose of observation. - . , . To prevent a recurrence, the de partment's letter said that, or ders Itad been Issued to theeoufit guard that no vessels should he stopped at any point ; than five miles from nearest Hritirfli territorial land. Return to their owners of two boats captured more than u year ago and liquor cargoes was or dered. The liquor is stored in a government warehouse hero. Ono of the captured vessels was said to have been libeled and cvhl at auction. The . state department also promised the British embassy to remit bali and drop charges against six men arrested by the coast guard patrol in connection with the two seizures. The agreement p e r m 1 tied -American patrol boats to enter British waters only for the pur pose of observing rum craft. The state department was said also to have requested the trea sury department to transfer from the Florida unit boatswain Larry Christiansen, who commanded a patrol boat which participated in the "Pop" Nesle incident lar,t yonr'orf Gun Bay. Tho incident led to charges that British bo; ts had been seized in Bahnmun wa ters and that Nesle . had t taken part of the liquor cargoes for himself. . . .61 BE SPEAKER IN ORY Ei 111'. Louis Albert Hunks, mitlon nlly known author .and locturev, ynntPi'dny received an Invitation to join In the political eampalKn to bo waned by the anti-aaloon league against At Smith. Dr. Hanks who is devotint! himself exclusively to willing, while makiiiK his home til KoHcbui'K, received the following li'leRiani yesterday from the hend q u a r ters of Ihe Anti-Saloon League: "Mr. Bride and Itussell. of the speakers' committee, invlle you to join, Tor the months of Septem ber and October, In tho league's tornado campaign to defeat Smith and elect Hoover. You will speak In tiie populous centers ot tile doubtful stales. Hoover's whole hearted dry program now assured makes splendid fighting In our lirst league presidential battle. I'l's go. ISigue(l) Howard Hyde Itussell." Ilr. Hanks' reply was as follows: "Thank you for thinking or nio. 1 am with you heart and soul but my physician will not let me lake Ihe dangerous risk of the excite ment ot public speaking. My full sympathy and sincere prayers arc with you for overwhelming suc cess which I fully anticipate." (Signed! Louis Alhei't Hanks."- Ir. Ranks was one of Ihe na tional speakers for tho Anti-Saloon league iu bringing about prohibi tion, and for 12 years campaigned fur Ihe league and held campaigns In every state of the union, travel ing an average of 60,utu miles a year. Arundel, piano tuner. Phono l?9-I. ! WOMAN BATTLES THIRTY YEARS TO GET EDUCATION NKW YOUK, July !S..-Havlim struggled Ittt year for an i luna tion .Mih. Bespit" llodvfh'hl. 15. a mc'lhrr of three children. Is oil the v ay home tn I'Tdgenmnt. Coin., a master of arts of Teachers' College-, Columbia I'nlversity. She mmle her mrinro cast by at com pany inir a body tor an umlett iker. Con tint d two month by hii ac c'dent In a subway crush shi ob tained J 1, Hint dnmairos. A scholar ship helped. Slit started learning At lb1 age ot lu with only smti cd Uc.it ion as she on Id oh'iiin by study at home mid at liin'p car tied a cuu tn New Mexico ou the wry to teaih, ANY AMOUNT FROM 10 CENTS UP O. K. i FOR SMITH FUND N I'M' YOKK, July is.- romrllni tions of '"any n mount frmn Inn -t-nt (" will r(Thil "ihii!k- tfullj" hv th promolM- of ihe I pi-f pitttMittitl ctiniiviipn o( Unvtunnr j Smith. tor of the national democratic romtnlitee. In making public a lelt-giam be had sent to democratic national committeemen akig them to suggest assistant finance directors fn their t. tales to accept contributions. lie said that the total size of the fund to be raised Imd not been de cided but that "there may be fac tors which will make it expensive." "in my opinion," he said, "every state in the north,, east and west may be considered debatable ground and that may increase the expense." There has been no solicitation of funds so far. Col. Lehman Bald, but he was "delighted and amazed" at the flood of contributions, large and small, that tiad come in volun tarily from Smith supporters. Asked if there would be a limit on the size of individual contribu tions he said there would not, that "any amount from 10 cents up" would be received "thankfully." LIVING PARTY SYMBOLS MATCHED FOR RACE (Amnemrod Pren lenved Wnw NEW YOltK, July 19. A donkey and an elephant are to race from New York to tho White House. Frank 'A. Kusso, democrat, and J. B. Martell, re publican, are- to act as muleteer and mahout respectively. Ttjey arc advertising men. There is a wager. ,.. FUTURE HIGHWAY PAVING DEPENDS ON ELECTION RAMCM. Ore., July IS. Roy Klein, state highway engineer, said today that the paving of flvo miles of The Dalles-California high way from Klamath Fulls to Lake view Junction was being contem plated by the state highway com mission but that no action would he taken pending the November election on the reduced motor ve hicle license bill. Portland Stations KGW, 491.56 to 7 p. m., dinner music; 7 to 8 p. m musical en tertainment; 8 tn 9 p. m., pro Kram from KOMO, Seattle; 9 to 9:80 p. ' ni "Tejiaco Hound era," a National Broadcasting company 'program; 9:30 to 10 p. m., Philco .campflre program by National, Broadcasting com pmy; 10 to 11 p. m., "Sleepy 'i.iio Program"; 11 to 13 p. m., Btudlo dance program. . , KEX, 277.68:30-7 p. m., '.''studio program; 7-8, dance niUBic; 8 8:10, lecture; 8:15-8:80, talk; 8:30-9, chain program; 9-10,, scenario writing contest;; 10-12, , dance music. . i KOIN, 3197-7:15 .p. m amuse ment guldo and utility; 7:16-8, orchestra concert; 8-8:2f, stu dio .prosram; . 8:20-8:J0, musical program; 8:40-0,;'. flower pro gran,!; 9-10, studio program; 10-10 :3fl, Mawnilan music. Other Coast Stations KMO, Tacoma, Wash., 254.1 ti ll :30 p. m popular entertain ment; 9:30-10, recorded pro gram. KFRC, San Francisco, Cal., 454.3 7-7:30 p. ni popular program; 7:30-8, concert orchestra; 8-9, orcheatra concert; 9-10, vocal and iliHlrumental program; lu ll, (lauee orchestra; 11-12, con cert orchestra. KHQ. Spokane, Wash., 370.2 ll:3n-7:3(i p. m atndlo concert : 7:30-7:45, travelogue; 7:45-8, announcements: 8-9 program; 9-10, NBC program; 1012, dance music. KFOA, Seattle, Wash., 447.56-7 p. m., dlnirer concert; 7:30 8, novelty- duo; 8-10:30, studio entertainment. KOMO, Seattle, Wash., 309.16-7 p. m music, news and hook re view; 7-8, NBC program; 8-9, studio concert: 9-10, NUC pro gram; 1011, news flashes and orchestra; 11-12:30, orchestra and popular music. KGO, Oakland, Cal., 384.4 66:30 p. m utility program: - 6:30-7, dinner concert: 7-s, NBC pro gram; 8-9, studio program; 9-10, NHC concert, , KJR, Seattle, Wash., 348.6 G li:J!o p. in., time signals and utility; li::i(l-7:3o. dinner con- v cert: 7;:ln-9, nrcheann; 9-ln, conceit program; loll, dance Violin 11-11:1.-,, news. KPO, San Francisco, Cal., 422.3 6- 7 p. m illnner music; 7-7:15, home building talk; 7:15-7:30. sport review: 7:3o-9. studio pro gram; 911. NUC programs. KFI, Los Angles, Cal.. 468.5 0-7 p. m., dinner program; 7-8, Ni;c program : 8-9. stutllo conceit; 910. NHC concert; 10-11, NBC concert. KNX. Los Angeles, Cal., 336.9 ti:30-7 p. m., concert orchestra; 7- 8, organ recital; 8-9. studio concert; 910. realuro entertain ment; 10-12. dance frolic; 121 a. in.. Uei-ado club dance. DAILY WEATHER REPORT I'. S. Wont her Ihirpnu Office, ttnsoburK. Orngon. D:Ua rojiorlrti by C. A. Colo, Meteorologist in rharco. Uaronictrln pressure (reduced lo on level) 5 a. in 30.05 Rlat(vi hnmlillty 5 p. in. yes- teriiay tir rent) , 37 P-ecip. In Inches and Hundredths: Highest leiupcralure yesterdaj' 7" l.ovvsi temperature last nli;ht 52 AveraRG temperature for the day ... 61 Normal t-inporaturo for this date 69 Precipitation, last 24 hours .... 0 Total prerip. since 1st month .12 Normal nrcvlp.' for this month .32 Total preitp. from Sept. 1, 1!27, to date f..... 27.90 Average preel, from Sept. I. IS77 32.69 Total defltleucy since Sopt. 1, 1V27 4.79 A vera ce seasonal preclp. Sept. to May. Inclusive 31,31 Knreta-st for snitt Invest Oivpm: Cloudy tnnipht and Yiday; no chanv in temperatu or htrruld-ity. Years of Service in Model T Ford; Expenditure of few dollars may enable you to get thousands o'f miles from your old ear THE Model T Ford is still a great car. It led the motor industry for twenty years and it is used today by more people tbau any other auto mobile. More than eight million Model T Fords are in active service in city, town and country, and many of them can be driven for two, three and five more years and even longer at very small up-keep expense. Tho cost of Model T parts and of necessary labor is unusually low because of established Ford policies. ' , -' " ' The labor charge for tuning up the motor is only $1. This includes replacement of commutator case, brush and vibrator points if necessary. Grinding valves and cleaning carbon runs from S3 to 84. Overhaulingj carburetor, $1.50. Installing new pistons or connecting rods, 86. Tight- ening main bearings, $6. For a labor charge of $20 to $25 you can have the motor and transmission completely overhauled. The labor charge for replacing rear axlo shaft, drive shaft pinion or . drive gear is $5. All sockets and joints of front end can be tightened ' for $1.50. , " '' . ''- ' The steering gear can be completely overhauled for a labor charge of $3.50. Muffler repaired for $1. ' 1 ' I",''. '- . .. . The labor charge, for repainting the Coupe is $25. Sedan, $25. Tour- ing Car $20. Top deck of Coupe or Sedan can be replaced for a labor-; charge of $4. : . 1 1 . i ,-. i AH of these prices are approximate, of course, because the cost' ' of matoriuls needed will depend ou the condition of each car. They 8how,a however, the low cost of putting the Model T Ford in shape for thousands ! of miles of additional service. , , .:,: .-v-''"n '',:':'1' '.';';.': . ;' '; !"; , .. ' See tiie nearest Ford dealer, therefore, and nave him estimate on the cost of reconditioning your Model T Ford. He will tell you, in advance, exactly how much the complete job will cost. ' 1 . ' Ford M p t or C o mpany Detroit, Michigan W i Uli Y ME SURVniDR ,MOStH)W, July 18. Lloulftinnt i Alferdo Vislierl today was quntei as critlcizinK Pr. Finn Mnlrem'a heroic attempt to , reach land to send aid to the survivors of the, Italia. ' Viglteii was one of group of five men rescued from an Ice floe by the Russian Ice breaker Kias stn. Or. Maliirem, Swedish Helen-1 tttst aboard the airship, was left alone dying on the ice as he urg ed hit two companiuna to continue on to land in an effort to nend rest tt nrs Jo the group of which Viglieri was ft metnber. The cni respondent of Tass. j Sovlck news ftgency, aboard ihei Hissiau rescue siiip Krassin, quot-j en! Viglieri ns sa ing: j "Personally I -regani Malgrem's plan to rcat h North ( ape as un- f wise, believing t all shmhi have! remained on the Ice and Hied to! establish radio contact and at Ihej first opportunity move for the shore In the collapsible boats in j our possession. "Mnignm insisted he could ' reat h the shore in 17 dns; bej ; took provisions for i" days. The i i group was humrry at thriiecn ilnys.i j probably because of tiie grealer' j consumption of ford at ihe bejsin- j , nine.' i ' Viglieri said th" loss ot ess ! -caused bv the pressure of ice form- f line on the airship was the Imme-j IdtHie cause of the crush of the; ; Italia. i i o i j Oakhmd coach. 1927 Tnodelt Yon should take a ride In this car to juppreciat the mine offered fir a fcuuU price. Hanstu CheroM Co. INSURANCE COVERS LOSS OF BRAY, CALIF., PLANT (Awclatrd Pna !.M1 Wirt) KLAMATH FALLS, Ore.,' July 19. The fire which destroyed the Crater Lake Hox eonipntiy plant at Bray. Calif., in the lower Klamath basin yesterday, caused loss of approximately $150,000. This was shown in reports today. In addition to the box factory three freight ears laden with box shook went up in names. Four EVERYBODY In the Northwest ts In vited to Seattle the second week of August. That's Exposition Week, Fleet Week, the "Big Week" of the year for Seattle and the entire Northwest. During that week Seattle prepares a special pro gram of entertainment for her thousands of visitors. The Exposition, now in its fifteenth year, is thechiefMtraction.This ycaritis held in the new University ofYX'ashington Athletic Pavilion, with nearly three acres of floor space 300 colorful, interesting booths of products manufactured and sold in the Northwest. The Exposition is staged primarily for the Merchants of the Northwest and tickets to all attractions are issued to them free. Put are invited to share in the pleasures of this gala week. C7 Trfn whh n in tbU rtttx f mi! of Proarws. jiirrfninn:.MWttn neafli orconcrrm and depart-m-m too do btxsmn t-Jth thmaxhont the i car, cpecii csemmts dun og Uposiuon week. million feet of timber in the lum ber yards was saved after a des perate fight. The loss was co ered by insurance. No decision has yet been reached as to wheth er or not the " plant will be .Rebuilt. F.ssex coach, 1926 model. This I car nas new oversize ures aim otherwise looks like new. This car I is priced very reasonable by the Hansen Chevrolet Co. WTe PROGRAM M rint VAstr-Matioe merchandise, model i, etc. Bnthb Ktjmt AfrFortttimmJ-iSun- day, Aun. 5-oalr c. 5. concert. Ntuw Diifitmy by wanbipi io the Seattle harbor. Pr Ram on Lake wtihinirtoo. Su imming Kan. Ymtbt Permit. Stylt Sbovt latest ftriei. bathias ifls.ecc. CWer-iOmodeit. NojwfArif Fducation talks and entertainment. Fiw itfcrrl Ortbntrm. B !-rf-SeaiHe OiVlin4. HwingBeu't- fleet Championship. lirtrihrt Pitching Cental iot Scat (Thjmpionthip. WSipptt Kctt-4b of th West's fastest ana. . and w a climw-" Tft ViumimmttJ OHm.- Pmrrmmt ennciudins with bis Firework? Itplar Oat V Afttr M Miss lit Pi r