ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON, MONDAY. JULY 21. 1930.
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FOR SALE
HAY ROPE CHEAP Leake &
lleyers Co.
VEXKKH PANELS Page Lumber
& FUf 1 Co.
VARNISH None belter.
Lumber & Fuel Co.
Page
WOOD FOR SALE Dry fir and
' oak. Get our prices. Phone 3ti2.
STOVES, FANS. TRAYING MA
CHINES Leake & lleyers Co.
LARGE HORSE S years old, line
V animal. Leake & Ueyers Co.
USED LIGHT 1-LANTS Gaa and
electric outflis cheap. Leake &
lleyers Co.
ONE repossessed radiola No. 33. A
real bargain. The California Ore
gon Power Co.
SEE our good used wood ranges.
Some values! -The California
Oregon Power Co.
FOR SALE Oat and vetch hay in
field. Addre-js chas. Hawkins,
Winchester, Oregon.
PUMPS, PIPE, ENGINES New
and second hand. Low prices.
Leake & Beyers Co.
SCALES All sizes Fairbanks
scales. Low prices. Leake &
. Beyers Co.
KEEP COOL With a Westing
house fan only $5.00. The Cali-
fontia Oregon Power Co.
ONE repossessed Radiola No. 33. A
machine seiling very cheap. The
California Oregon Power Co.
FOR SALE Eight-foot show case,
nak with plate glass top and
shelves. Morgan's grocery. Phone
68.
OAK AND FIR block and stove
wood for sale at reasonable
prices. W. C. Roberts, Looking
glass. Phono 18F23.
95c AND your old Iron makes your
initial payment on that Ameri
can Beauty Iron. The California
Oregon Power Co.
A TOASTER, a loaf of bread, a
percolator, the story's told. See
our home appliances. The Cali
fornia Oregon Power Co.
FOR SALE OR TRADE cheap,
Model A Ford coupe, perfect
mechanical condition. Inquire
6U9 Mill St., Uoseburg, Oregon.
SPECIAL coil bedspring, extra
heavy construction. Double deck
ed to Insure comfort. Regularly
priced at ?18 now $12.50. Powell's
Furniture store, 245 N. Jackson.
BRUNSWICK phonograph cost
J210 new. Will sell for $35 in
cluding $15 worth of records. See
us for good buys any time. Pow
ell, 215 North Jackson street.
tit-HE is an exceptionally good car
'28 Willys-Knight sedan, com
pletely overhauled, new lacquer,
new tires. A perfect car at a very
low price. Be sure and try it
out. Going at $675. F. W. Chase.
RANCH FOR SALE 160 acres, 8
room house, hot and cold water,
11 cows, 2 heifers, 4 calves, 6
pigs, 2 horses; . 25 acres culti
vated bottom land; good hay
crop and corn. J. Bohlender, Sit
kum, Oregon.
FOR SALE J. I. Case threshing
machine, 36-in. cylinder, and 35
horse power Rumley oil pull en
gine. This property must be sold
to settle up an estate. Sacrifice
4 price $5U0. W. A. llogard, admin
istrator. Address Roseburg or
cull at Round Prairie 'ranch, 12
miles south of town.
IVILL trade for. Rosebuig resi
dence. Have sixty five acre poul
try ranch, six-room modern
home; live new' poultry houses;
brooder house; pumping outfit;
blacksmith shop; storage cellar
for eggs; five acres in alfalfa;
good barn with ten tons vetch
and oat hay; 4U0 heuu; 725 pul
lets; 2 dairy cows; Fordson and
full line implements; close to
Rieburg and quarter mile off
the Pacific highway on county
road. E. G. Kiugwell, Rosebuig,
Ore.
WANTED
!
WANT TO BUY Second hand
ciiler mill. Log cabin stand,
, , Sutherlin.
WANTED Tent, in good condi
tion, not smaller than 12x11. R.
II. Spackman, Dillard.
VClVTU'll 'li..ri--.u iitirl nlilPT
fresh fruit. Most any lime all
summer at road stand. G. T. Roy
er, Dillard.
WANTED Light housework by
elderly woman, home aud small
wages. Address Miss Letlie K.
Chambers, Winchooter, Oregon.
SALESMEN WANTED 66 miles
on 1 gallon. Amazing new mois
li.re gas saver. All autos. 1 free.
Crllchlow. 4610-E. Wbeaton, 111
I FOR RENT
.
FURNISHED apt. for rent Call
515.
FOR RENT 3-ioom furnished
house. $7 per month. John
Braughtou, Miller's Addition.
.
I MISCELLANEOUS I
EAR OWNER Don't forget to call
. 553 when In need of auto parts.
Sarff's Auto Wrecking House.
TATTOOING done 1U colors, l.il
American and oriental de
signs to select from. 5m- and up.
. Outfits for sale. S22 W. Lane St
NEW TODAY
FURNISHED house for rent. Call
at 318 S. Pine.
PAINT luside and outside. Ex
tra value at Pages'.
PART ROUND fir block wood,
$2.35 per tier. Phone 21F32.
FOR RENT 6-rooui house in con
dition. Inquire at 875 Hoover St.
DIAMOND COAL BRIQUETS
The best on the market. Page
Lumber & Fuel Co.
DRAIN TILE Car due Wednes
day, July 23. Order now for off
car price. Denn-Gerretsen Co.
FOR SALE One young brood sow.
Also wish to buy one weanling
pig. See 1143 E. 6th St. No.,
Roseburg.
FOR SALE Auslraiorps cock
erels, purebred, 3 mos. old, $1.50
each. Lloyd Cole, 1-8 mile east
Roseburg.
FOR SALE No. 1 Angora bucks.
Priced to sell. See them at Hurst
Bros, ranch. Myrtle Creek, or
telephone 1F31. D. W. Fate, own-
POWER PLANTS of 24 horsepow
er .built portable for all farm re
quirements. See J. O. Newland
and Son for your particular
, needs.
EAGLES' picnic Sunday, July 27,
at V. S. Woodruff grove, Elga
rose; 12 miles west of Roseburg.
Call either 178-R or 471-L for
transportation.
Prune Lugs
Prune Trays
Tray Cloth
Boxes All Kinds
Coen Lumber Company
PLACE ORDERS now for drain
tile. Car unloading Wednesday
and Thursday. Off car delivery
saves money. Denn-Gerretsen
Co.
FOR SALE at J. E. Evans Su
perior Gardens at Dillard Corn,
beans, squash, cabbage, beets,
cucumbers; at prices that make
your dollars have more cents.
KNOCK "L" OUT OF SLAVE!
SAVE! 7'c guaranteed on sav
ings accounts. DOUOtA S
BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIA
TION, Medical Alls BldB. Phone
243.
FRUIT GROWERS Get your fruit
packing equipment here. We
have a complete stock, including
prune, lugs, melon crates, toma
to crates, peach boxes aud apple
boxes. Umpqua Valley Lumber
Co.
THE FAIREST loan we have ever
known. What the federal farm
loan has done for the farmer,
our long term easy payment
mortgage does for the home
owner. The total cost of one oi
our loans i3 lower than any like
organization doing business in
Ihe stale. We invito comparison.
UMPQUA SAVINGS & LOAN
ASSOCIATION, Douglas Ab
siract Bldg.
FOR SALE
1827 Dodge Sedan.
1926 Dodge Coach.
1!)26 Bulck Sedan.
193') Durant Sedan.
1929 Durant Coach.
192S Nash 2-door Sedan.
193H Nash 4-door Sedan.
1927 Ford Tioai'ster with Ruxlle.
1924 Ford Roadster.
1924 Essex Touring.
If you want a real bargain in a
good used car see L. R. Cham
bers. 1 mean a real bargain. Call
649 and we will bring one out
and let you ride and drive it.
ROSEBURG GOLFERS
PLAY MARSHFIELD
More than a score of local goiTcrs
went to Jlarshlield yeMorday for a
social game with t!-.e club there. A
very eujoyeble time was reported.
The meeting between Hie clubs was
not classed with the tournaments
of the year, due to the siyie of
play. The local course was crowd
ed during Ihe day with local play
ers and with 18 visitors from vari
ous coast points.
The last handicap Bweepstakes
of the season will be he.d nexi
Sunuay and cup play win start Au
gust 3.
Enjoy Fishing Trip Mr. ami
Mrs. M. A. Hartley of Garden
valley spent the week-end camping
and fishing on the North Umpqua
river. They report a limit catch.
NOTICE
The revival services enndut'ted
by Evangelist II. A. Brooks are
continuing this week, each evening
except Monday, at S o'clock at Ihe
Bible Standard Temple. Rev.
Brooks Is an Interesting and
forceful speaker, anil is a well
known Bible teacher as well as an
evangelist which gives him all ex
tensive ministry. His work is tin
denomination:!. Adv.
1 TODAVS MARKETS
(AKMirMtnl rrpm l-ard W iff)
l'(nTI,A.V1. r- . July -T It.ik
et ' hliieKteiu patent I'bjiir wa- i
dlll'-ll J"! tr, fll.J'l. I.y the .-(eriV
t'hnir ininpaiiv Iji Iffepliiie wllh Mn-l-.wer
i.ite.- i.f th"t hrai.-l .f whe.il.
No other brmlx wet.- urr
TUf btillfi- ninrkrt wan barely
(t.'.iiy with ti-JMlf .iiii. t hii-I n -eript
ni'rf than nmnl1.
The KIT rillllkel I ..lltllll!' (I fl.-a''v
for li.p ur:nl''S, wlthotit ii;i!iye in
P'M". Ue'll Ielll.Ul.l .
UUtnaftoa
; Errs: Prce t i;i?th: Frfh
extrus, 24c; tanaards, 24c; rreah
POLLY AND HER PALS
jy 5a Sh&
iKiCKED A
VtP' TuRnJ
TO HErR MOTHER.' -
THAsK H&AN&M ShE S I
IN TH&
CARRIES
SNfOOT?
MOT
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) mot OlRS.'
HAW HAW. HAW ) MfcH.HtH H&H'
ThiS IS A ( E Dt)MT
HOT OMfc 0J A( HErR. HER
ThE HAUOHiY I? HO
medium, 22c. Trices to wholesalers
under jr!'i to retailers.
RuUt: Cubt-s; Kxli us, 3 lie; stan
jirds. 31c; prime firsts. 30c; fnsta,
t'Jc. Creiuiiury prices; i'rititu, 3c over
cube stanUai'da
Mill;: ituw milk (4 per cent) 2.30
&2Ao cwt., aclivercd 1'orlliiud, less
1 p -r cent; grude B milk. .U5. Hut
terfti'.. alution, L'Sc; track, 30c;
liveied In I'ortluiid Uta.
Poultry; (Iluyliiff prices): Allvo,
heavy hens over 4ii lbs., liOc; mo
ilium liens, I) Mj to 4' lbs,, liic; Unlit
hens. He j bi oIlCl'H, 1 to t Vi !'.,
Leghorns, 17c; colored, 0c; I'e
kin ducks, 4 lbs. uml over, 2i)uiZ2c;
old, 15c; colored ducks, 15c.
v-'ountry uiuuu: ttiuymtf prices)
Choice veal, lte; pork. 1 ft Vi U- ltic ;
choice lumbs, ltic; mutton, buy
J cents.
flour: (city delivery prices!:
Kauuiy piitciitrf, A'J, Jti.L'O; wliolc
A-iieat, 4 $.'..11; Krnhaui, 4!s, J.'t.JO.
oakers' hard wheat. itSs, Jti.10; bak
ers' hluesteni pati-nts, Its, Jti.li);
pastry Hour, 4'Js, b.b(t.
Siinr twackfil bants): rnno.
fruit or berry. $-1,110 per cwt. lieet
sugar, 4,"i 0 c iv t.
Juim hens. 3 to 4 -i lbs.. 20c; liKbt
Onions; XeW California, $l.I5(tp
1'otntoes: Gems, No. 1 grade $3.75
'a-4.'.'0. New potatoes: California,
ZVi fi 4c pound.
Hops: lyjy crop, nffir.c; m:io
contracts, clusters, 12 Vi 13c; fuK
mlcH. 15c. '
Wor.i: Eumern Oreson. 13 18c
lb.; valley. 24c. Mohair, new clip:
rviiJ hair, 35c por pouiul; staple .15 c
ter lb.
Nuts: Steady; walnuts, OrGon. 2.ri
5:30c; almonds, ufcliotr; peanuts,
; f lOc; peuans. 25(yiTc; filberts,
Hay: Wholesale buying pric-n, do
dvered i'ort land. ea.st-rn UreKoll
timothy, $-.5'J!f 2".5o: Jo. valley,
tiy.U''ii lfl.r.0; aliall'a. $10.nflift u.uu ;
clover. $fi; oat hay, $10; straw. 1 ti
S ton; selling prices. $1 to $2 more.
I.ivcutoek
Callle: Steers i.-h(-:m(o lbs. $:"ii Ift.
mcdititn Js ' a, common n. Sic rS
:)a-lltnF Mis i'.fii in. medium ti''i H,
common $6.50 b. Heifers, kmkI $S
x a. on, tin-Hi u in Jii.jO'ii .S, ( it in l n on
$5.50 6.5t). Cows, gimti 1 l 7.50,
coniinoii and medium $4 507. Uw
cutter SUMJ. Ve..-rs, milk fed $!0
nil. milk fed. medium $S10. milk
fed. cull and common $6'aS. Calves,
i'jf't lu, common aud medium
9.00.
Hogs: (Soft or nib lioffn and
roa.stniK: pli;s e. l ud", i l.tlit linhts
liu-lilil 1 lis., l..5r,, 1 1.7.".. liuhl
Weiubt l'Ul-lSO lbs.. K""d -'id choice
$ 1 1.501, 1 .75, lij;ht well-hi iso-mi
t..s., hoi! and choice $ II .00 Ui J 1 .LTj.
MediUUl WeiKiit U'lO-HliO ibs.. ood
and choice ? 1 n H 1 1 nii-dlum
weight 2-'0-;!50 lbs., Bond and clmlee
$:t.75'ii n. Heavy weight r.u-jyo
lbs.. B"d nd holec $'.tJiWi, Hi.", ,.
Heavy weiglit LMHt-lCiO lbs., K"od and
cbJice i'.fu it. Packing sows. '!',.
5J0 lbs., medium and pood $7.50'a
9.00. Slaughter piKe l'Ml-13" Hh.,
good and choice $7.!l." it 1 1. Feeder
and stocker pigs 70-130 lbs., good
and choice $111 HM. mn
Sheep: Lambs. Urt lbs. dfiWIl
dil.Zi). medium :'" .5ti. all w-U'ihtH.
crunmon t'.l '"fii Yearling wi-thei
'.Hi-liJ Ibs. $:i''i5. Kwes. LMl-1'Ji) 1Us..
$1 2.5a, rja-150. lbs.. $ K'')t 2. 2 5.
all weights, cull anJ common, SI'1.
1.50.
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MEXICO AND EGYPT
(Assoeiatoii I'rosa Loaned Wirt1)
10L PASO, Tex., July 21. Politi
cal strife which caused the deaths
of two men and brought m'vere
injuries to more than a score of
others, subsided in Juarez, Chihua
hua, today.
The disturbance resulted from a
special state eleciion lor sovernor
and members of the legislature.
Victory, according to officials re
turns frcra the Juan z district, ap
parent !y rested with the national
revolutionary party. Andres Ortiz,
running for governor, was reported
to have a majority of 5,tJ'J2 lo 2U5
over Manuel M. Pricto, reireent
ing (ho "socialist ieanuo of resist
ance." CAIRO, EKypl. July 21. Olio
rioter was killed, S7 injured, 27 ser
iously, by KmU'ire and missiles dur
ing 'severe rioting which climaxed
r?
POEM FOR THE DAY
By LOUIS ALBERT BANKS
THE SECRET OF JOYOUS AGE
Mrs. Mary Arnold Liowebrake, pioneer, resident of Uoseburg, Ore.,
and cousin of President (Jiirfield, recently celebrated her 93d birthday.
Friends and relatives from several parts of the state were in Roseburg
1j participate in the celebration of the event.
"'J 'T-r'pq: ?-j Mra. lioncbrake wa horn in Concord, O., in 1X37,
,:" " . : ; mIui ing the adminisi ration of President. Van lJuren.
She has witnessed the development 'of this count r.y
virtually from iis infancy and lias always retained a
iU'irl in I hi cut in it Who wnu ih. vnn ninji I nmmhoi- n'
YSYihi,j i family of 11 childVcn. During tho early years of her
'l!::i!:m&l nr.. u., .... 1 1 ,i I.nili l,,..
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home. During her early teens her cousin, James (iar
field, later president of the United Slates, was a fre
quent visitor at her home.
While she was still young her parents moved to
Iowa, where two of her brothers enlisted with tho
northern forces in tho Civil war. She was married to
lohn Star llonebralte November 27, ISoti. In 1 SG2 the
SWT.
'ti'un if ll.i.m iniiii.il
siSaiuid crossed the
wagon.
Mr. and Mrs. lioncbrake rem;'in'd in California until 1SG 1, when
they moved to Douglas Couniy, On'gon, taking up property on Deer
Creel;, near Kosi-biirg. Mr. Ihmebrakc died in Itiu'j.
Mrs. P.onebrake thoroughly enjoys life despite her advanced years
and is still a consistent reader of current events. Seven of her children
are living, George, Will and Fred Ihmebrake and Mrs. Kmma F.riekson
and Mrs. Will Van Ihiren, all of Koselmrg; Mrs. William Ceminder ol
AMiambra, Cal., and Mrs. Charles Itriner of Portlaud. News story In
the Morning Orcgonian, July 7, 1!:!0.
1 Sweet Mnry Bonebrake's winding trail
Revenls a rare romantic talc.
She grew in that old Buckeye state .
When war was-knockin; at the gate;
She heard the beating drums of sUifc
The Union battling for its life.
Her memory tells of those old days
When skies were dark with bloody haze.
She dared a prairie schooner trip
Ihe new world emigration ship;
She look adventure by the hand.
And chanced the risks of this new land.
Three score and six long years ago
Right here where Deer Creek waters flow
She settled down upon the soil,
And faced a homestead's life of toil.
At ninety-three she still is young
A happy heart, a wholesome tongue;
She's caught the spirit of the West
With all its bright and hreey est;
She keeps her face turned toward the morn
And hears the future's bugle-horn;
She keeps alive a curious mind
1 hat will each day adventure find.
She's found the secret of success
The guarantee of happiness.
To do her duly day by day.
Make others glad along the way;
To keep in step with growing youth
And leurn with them c.cU bright new trth;
That's Mary Bonebrak': new-old story
That is the secret of her glory.
Little Flower Girl
Asi- "
run X
FAST. 7
I TJfcCLAKt L DO BELIEVE
mV COLD IS 6-REAKlMG up
the political situation here
to-
day.
There was much damage to prop
erty while troops, civil police and
excited students by thousands
struggled for the upper hand
along principal streets of Cairo.
In one throughfare hardly u win
dow remained unbroken In the
showers of stones and oilier ob
jects hurled by the rioters.
POUT SAID, July 21. Twenty
persona were injured, six seriously,
when Egyptian troops fired on a
mob during rioting in the native
quarter here this forenoon. Sixteen
police also were injured before the
disturbance was quelled.
3 COUPLES OBTAIN
LICENSES TO WED
1 Marriage licenses have been is
sued heie to Marion K. It van mid
Anna Hush of Drain; Albert U.
Mos her of Kmpire unci Mattie Hol
hrook of Heedsport and to Ii. C.
(jrove and Mary L. Snail of North
Oeiul. The latter couple was mar
ried this morning at. tiie ofrico of
Justice of tiie Peace Hopkins only
the necessary witnesses being
present. They will reside near
North Itend, where the groom i3
engaged in farming.
ti lvinil of fii..mlu uml n.hi 1 1 vi.a
plains to California in u coiod
(Amum-Mi Vtn Leaded Wiro)
ST. LOP1S, July 21. Forest
O Itrien and Dale Jackson, former
holders of the world's eudurunce
refueling championship, took to the
air today in an attempt to regain
tho title, now held by the Hunter
brother, who remained In tne air
554 hours at Chicago.
The fliers, should they succeed,
will be the first to lose the endu
rance championship and then re
gain it. Their old mark of 420
hours, set here a year ago In a
flight that focused nation-wide at
tention on St. Louis, was shattered
June 2ft by the Hunter "brothers,
who then remained aloft until
July 4. . ,
ROOSKVELT FIELD, N. Y., July
21. The crews of two endurance
planes, "Tho Hed" and "Tho
Green, chatted with each other by
radio over nooseve;t rieid today as
they idled through the first hours
of their efforts to exceed the. 5.5.1
hour record of Chicogo's Hunter
brothers.
Tho two plnnes went up last
night within 55 seconds of each
other and each had its first re
fuelling this morning.
'HOLT CHANGED
TO CATERPILLAR
A clinnRO In UiB name of the
Holt combine to "Caleipillui" Com
bined Harvester, was announced
by Miller Sanford Tractor com
pany, dealer for "Caterpillar" trac
tors and the newly-named Cater
pillar" Combined Harvester in
Rosebui'K.
The new nnnio is Klvon to the
combine which liaB a 85-year worK'
ins history back of it. 75 in Cali
fornia. California, a new land of
the '49 cold strike, was so weight
ed down by high prices for even
the commonest articles that any
thing which suKcested a cheaper
method of producing the needed
food supplies was eagerly tested
That Is why California led In the
development of harvesters from
the imported Michigan machine of
1S64 to tho present day.
Stockton. Calif., became tho cen
tor of the harvester Industry. It
Is here that Bucb features as link
belt chains, the first side hill com
bine, the first friction clutch, wen
introduced by nenjamln Holt
Daniel Best of San Leandro, Calif.
perfected the use of tho gasoline
engine for powering Harvesters
The features In tho present "Cater
pillar" combine can be traced di
rcctlv to (Ills background.
The windrow syslem, ottered the
farming public three years ago tor
the first timo, has also been per
fected in the 1M0 models until it is
readv to make practically any
small grain or Bced crop anywhere
"combine-able.
Ask Mlller-Santord, local dealer.
(.WK-lutuit Pti-wii Lciim-d Wlrit)
SAN tMIUNTIN, Cal., July 19
William "ited" O'llrleu, Oakland
bank robber and slayer sentenced
to hang next Kr.day, cheated the
gallows today by committing ui
ciile In his cell In condemned row
Guards -found O'Brien's body at
breakfast time. Although It was
not immediately determined how
the condemned man ended his life.
Warden James Ilolohun believed
poison bad been smuggled Into his
cell.
O'llrlen was the last of three
handitH condemned tu death for
the slaying of VV'lillani McKatlln,
Oakland bank teller, during a rob
bery several years ago.
Louis Lazarus and George Cos
telle died on the gallows lor their
participation In the crime utter
numerous unsuccessful attempts
had been made to obtain u com
mutation of their sentence
STALLARD DEFIES
SALEM'S BAN ON
STREET SPEAKING
r.Uort-UM Vtvhk l uM-d Wire)
SALKM. Ore., July 21. it. II.
Stalin nl of Portland. Independent
candidate fur llnlied Statt'H sena
tor, has served notice on Salem po
lice that. In defiance of h Salem
city ordinance prohibiting street
niefiitiK of any kind tn a certain
area, be will nil cm pi lo make a po
litical Hpcech at Stale and Liberty
BtreetH Saturday ninlil, .Inly
In an attempt to talk at that
pbico 1-itd Nahinlay niht, lie was
Hloppeil by an officer.
Stallard ineiilioiiH lite incident In
Pile Sufferers
You can only K't quick and per
manent relief by removing me
cause conrcKioii of blood in the
lower bowel and a weakening or
the pari. NorhuiK lint an Inter
nal medicine can do thin that 'k
why ciitt inn and Halved fail. lr.
.1. S. I .eon ha nil dincovered ft real
internal IMIe remedy. After pro
HcribliiK II for 1-hh patient wlili
micccHH in iMin caaeH, he named it
IIK.MIIOII), Dim:; is In every wbere
now lell it, and ('bapman'i Omit
Store una rant im'm money-hack ii
IIKM-Uoll) doett not end piles in
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THE IRONMONGERS
A. letter uddtessed "to the leaders
and supporters of tho lato lament
ed George W. Joseph, Julius Meier,
Rufus C. Hotmail, president of the
Jnseph-for-governor club; Halph C.
Clydi president of the MunUV
pal Ownership league; V. E. Coul
ter, secretary of the progressive
league."
"I am a poor man," he writes,
"and street speaking Is the most
effective way 1 have of getting to
the voters. 1 will either speak un
molested or will end the campaign
in Salem trying. 1 appeal to all
tho liberty loving people in Ore
gon and the nation to aid In this
battle for that greatest principle,
freedom of speech, so ably defend
ed by our fearless leader, Geoge
W. Joseph."
AVIATOR FORCES
INDIAN MAID TO
TAKE CHUTE LEAP
(ArooctattHl l'ri'M I-oait'd Wire)
CHICAGO, July 21. Princess
Ued Feather, a comely Indian
maiden made a puruchuto jump
yesterday under suddeu circum
stances. It was her own Idea. She told
Maj. II. W. Schroeder, manager of
Curtlss Flying field, that she was
a parachute jumper pf long experi
ence. She had jumped, she said,
all over Texas.
Pilot Jimmy Van Clso took her
u;i. He started to tell her how
but decided not to because the
princess was sue lm grand Jumper
that would be like carrying coal to
Pittsburgh.
Up about 2,000 feet the pilot
opened the door of tho cabin and
puimed suggestively down. Tho
princess arose, and stood poised
In tho doorway. Then alio decided
she would not Jump.
In tiie meantime, however, sho
nulled Ihe rip cord, and tho Tiara-
chule began filling up, being blown
around and endangering -the con
trol of tho plane.
Tho craft began acting up. Pilot
Van Cise suw drastic action was
neded.
He reached out lis foot and gavo
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Dryer Fans
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E. 8. Cockelreas F. L. Cockelreaa
the princess a sudden anil deter
mined shove. In a few minutes she
wafted right side up to land where
Maj. Schroder suggested she con
fine further traveling to birch bark
canoes.'
In From Melrose Mrs. William
Dysert, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Good
man Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Lun
deen, John llusenbark Sr., Henry
llalley and Fred (ioff were among
the MeluiMO residents to visit
friends aud transact business Sat
urday In Uoseburg.
Fishing tackle at Idleyld Park.
Adv.
Arundel, piano 'iner. Phon 189-t
Phllco electric radios. Taylor's.
Adv.
Radio repairing. Taylor's. Adv.
Picnicking at Idleyld P-irk Adv.
National batteries. Taylor's.
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A. A. A.
Service Station
Phone 582
STEPHENS AUTO CO.
off car price.
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