S-RBVIEW DAILY TEKPERATUnE Highest westcrd-a T4 Lowest est night 81 WEATHER fair. In Which ia Included The Evening Newt and The Roteburg Review tlG REVIEW. KOSEBCRO, OREGON, WEDNESDAY', JINK 8, 1921. VOL. X, No. 183, OF THE EVENING NEWS. vol. ". m o mm , AAI If T . BONOISSUl j'KUVtu BY DOUGLAS MUNI, vuitito BY UNEXPECTED MAJORITY nf Road Bonds Is Surprise to Both Rio- Vote FlltO P" " " . Supporters anu w --- Put Issue Over With Bang. -witv of approximately wlth . inajorl 01 81 bond . i"" '....,...., eil the worm Puca"' rtnes r the b litriiw . keep ue, cm Ucal not intend to ioir to Keep iu "'"i Srnfof'X'pr.e.vecount.e-; rf ,h" 'ff a surprise to every Th, rote oppositionists "ft. "LOT ngulne sup .like. fc;;unwiln11(! to predict a porter was "n'i,0uKvot(.B. while the najorlty or r th returns snowins an 'r " pmiicted a t0 M . ti;.n t.' the bonds. But , in oppo.it e n t. n A tQ '"'Teartei b Ml" pessiminttc b wea, the opposition and . croakm-.- ' News-Review turnea e the ItOllUD. favoring voie . a . aran brought in return The rural cout : '.M b tad been expected to .how M. "opposition to the bonds. lTor the pleasure with a bane JndZ usae would have passed from the big majority polled phone message was also aentrlo R a Month, state highway commission er, who expreased extreme satisfac tion with the result and stated that a meeting of the commission will be called for Thursday of this week at which time the commission will ini ediatelf launch Its plans to carry out lis eo-oneratlve promises to the counties. County Judge George Qulne was one or the most Interested persons around the bulletin board in front of the News-Review office, and he states that tfie county court will carefully follow out the program put before the people. He expressed himself an being greatly pleased with the vote of confidence or tne people oi lok las county and said that every effort will be made to deal fairly with each gommunity. Feminine Blue beard Not Worried ItHOTH PLEASED IIV VOTE "I am very much gratified at the result of the vote on the bonds." was the statement made by H. A. Booth, chairman of the state highway eonimls- alon, .when be wa informed by telephone that Douglas county had approved the bond ' issue of $1,100,000 placed be- fore lta voters. "I am glad of it ou account of what it means to Douglas sounty and to dif- ferent sertlons In the way of de- velopment of the market roads. I am also pleased on account or what it means to the state aa well as the county In the way of liiter-countv and state development. Tbo commission ia ready to meet at any time your representative to assist in determining the work for your best interests, and is not only willing but verv glad to assist In every possible war." (lly United Pros ! 4 SAN FRANCISCO. June 8. Mrs. Lydia Southard, alleged feminine Bluebeard, left San Francisco today from the big majority puuru or Twl ,ana. idano, to me, irai T RMeburr. . J on a charge of poisoning her fourth .nnrr.vrt the bonds with hn.hsnd. she arrived yesterday 5 . .a .wiiv Canvonvilre. tne frnni Honolulu. Sire attended a tne- 5 nt orecinct to report, gave the bond Bter last night and laughed heartily. ' lnoe a vote of SO to 4. In the . Dpputy Sheriff and Mrs. Ormr re accompanying tne woman. went shonnlne In Chinatown. The sheriff's wife declares the woman 1b a model prisoner. m . 1 A la. three Oakland precincts . ,r ,M carried by Tour votes. "bur wrat In favor of the bends 46 to ZS. Cimu Valley put over the big per fffltae vote which stomi 103 to 1. II W. Perkins offers a r ward of 1 5 f the name of the man casting the one-volel. Sutherltn atiieatea im- bond, the vote In tne two precinc.n undln( 65 to 1 10. Keedsi-ort went orer big; with a vote of 307 to 71. Olendale went against the bonds 59 to "1. Mvrtle Creek went for the bornU 191 to 119. Three Yoncajla precincts gave tne lands a maierlty of 42. Kiddle car- ri.4 the bonds by 120 to 37 Man and Girl Are Arrested Auxiliary Holds. Fine Meeting TO TOSS THEIR . HATS INTO RING Olcott May Seek Election as Governor With Many Other Announced Candidates. PAY OF 'JOB ATTRACTS Jay Vptun, George White and I.. J White Alao Talked of; Uyan My Klin For Treasurer Much lnU'ivst In Campaign. SALKM. Ore.. June 8. (Special.) Who will be the Republican aspi- the nomlnatiou for gover- the nrluiarius of next year? Who is going to run for the Re- The auxiliary to the American Le- publican congressional nomlnatiou UAItK KITH IX J.UU NEW VOKIv, June S.- Babe Ruth was today sentenced to C one day in Jail and fined 1100 for automobile speeding. It. A. IUXTH (X.MIX. ! State Highway Commissioner U. A. Booth, telephoned bis brother J. II. Booth of the Douglas National bank, shortly before noon today, that he will arrive in Roseburg tomorrow for the purpose of meeting with the county court and Herbert Nunn. the atate highway engl- neer to take up at once the . plans for preliminary work on the Cooa Bay road. ' DODGE CARS HKBTCED. (nv t'nlted Press.) DETROIT, June 8. The Dodge Bros, cars were reduced 1300, factory price. ' FLOYD ROM AINE, 1 8 YEAR OLD YOUTH, GOES ON TRIAL FOR MURDER OF ABE GIVEIIS Fight For Life Starts In Circuit Court Entire Day Consumed With Selection of Jury Court Room Crowded to Hear Trial of Slajer of Abe Civens. Miss Mary T. Gibson, of Olalla, gion held an Interesting but short, in the three Oregon districts. I arrived in the city last evening to business meeting last evening, at the' Who is -going to be a candidate ( remaln for B,,v(,rai nays attending Armory, prior to tleir dance. The ror tne noiiuuntau matter of limiting tne quorum to five state treasurer: instead of fifteen, was voted upon I What are tbe Democrats going to and passed, and also the matter of do? electing a delegate to the state con-1 These are some of the questions ventlon which Is I be held in Eu-'tnat are npe ror ino bbkius -gene on July 1 and 2, was decided gon politics. Mrs. James Francea Dlllard waa Olcott Silent, elected as delegate, and Mrs. Poor- Governor Olcott has not told any man her alternate. , one ne wm be a candidate in 1S22 The Legion convention plans to be at least he hasn't Bald so where It big affair. Large two-color post-1 would reach the public. A year ago era bearing the. words, "Let's go to Eugene July 1 and 2, to the Con vention of the Legion and Ladies Auxiliary," have been sent out over the entire state. A fine program has been arranged, and a band from Portland, together wlib tbe Oregon it waa frequently said that Olcott would not lie a candidate. No one says It now, and it may safoly be said that ha will be ill the race. There are three reasons for this. One Is that the legislature this year iu crossed the aalary. so there Is at -Claims Dempsey Is "Big Bum and a Draft Dodger" State band, will furnish music, alodg j least more than bread and butler In it. Another reason is tne nuinan cie- slre to hold office by election of the people as well as by inheritance. The third is the reasonably safe political policy adopted by the governor which his friends believe has main tained for him the level of friendship with the remainder of amusements Many are planning to go from the local post to enjoy tbe convention, o Miles Reed and Luella Tlege. the former claimlna resident at Port land and the latter at Sioux City. Iowa, were arrested here last night i-ii.nn hv nenutv Sheriff Percy Webb, upon went 3 to 43 In favor of the bond , lniormation irom r.uBm., ...n iisne. Drain voted for the bonds 105 , them with the theft of an autonio to St. Dlionrllle defeated the bonds, bile. They confess to having atolen U to 5. Melrose voted against the two cars, one In Salem and the other hnnHi ? in i finr.ilner mssed lha In Eugene. The girl says sne came bond Issue by three votes, the count to Portland with her father looking itandlnr 47 to 43. for her brother, who they supposed Practically every outlying rural , was living there. After the dopan- eotnniunitT expressed a favorable re 0f n0r father she says she met ote and It was certnin at an early Reed and they went to Oregon City honr in the evening that tne major- hore thev livet for several weoas. Thev then startd south, biking and picking up rldea wherever possible, and at Salem took a car off one of the main streets. This car was left at Eugene wbero they picked up an other car, driving it to Edenbower whom it waa abandoned. They planned to come on into Roseburg 1. I.,. n'.f.l are that the bond Issues there have " J c"Ll, wv into the 1 heen approved and the road from . arrested while on d .-. . 1 pttv The Kugene sheriff will De ..uacimrg 10 me ia. norma line is a ' J . . 7 . , M i certainty. I here tonight to take them to In. Currr couniv hns bonded itself to county. the limit of its valuation and the en-1 0 , . tin ...m .1.. .. 'm, a Tk. Mr nd Mrs. O. D. McAllister left fn. . h..A it fnr Portland this morning, where j 'a'd. bvahnnt fnr to on! A rele- thev will enlov the Rose Festival Ity was to he much greater than had ever been hoped. hn It was definitely learned that the bond Issue in Douglas coun tr waa a certainty telephone calls were Immediately sent to bond sup port In Coos and Curry counties, here a general celebration was held. Reports from those counlies Pretty Wedding at High Noon One of the first and prettiest of the June Wedrillik'g niiirrnrf fnrlnv at Jilsh noon at th Home of Mr. and Xeuner'a Have Itaby Girl Betty Neuner la the' name of a bouncinr hahv rirl l.orn t ' Mercv he field When he became governor. hosnltnl thin morn ln- m nixirlei A i-1 -Whether thnt Is sufficient to elect torney and Mrs. George Neuner. him governor would have to be do Both mother and baby are doing termined at the polls. No one is go nlcely. With the sweeping victory Ing around Hinging Olcott a praise. tnp lha hniiJ leana .nrf flia hlrh nf lllll. Oil the Other linild. little Crltl a baby daughter, the doctor and clsm of the administration ia heard, nurse-are doubtful regarding No one has yet come forward with lieoTge's ultlnOite recovery. ' (Continued on page 6.) to matters of shopping. Miss Marguerite) Jlorney has re turned to her home In this city after sending the past winter in Coin- stock, where sue mis oeen loscuius school. prisoner, or expert testimony. The Jurors examined today were Homer Haines, Frank Brown, L. M. Dubell. Tom Westfall. J. J. Mere dith, Henry Burt. F. C. Gurney. John Perdue. S. D. Chapman. O. W. Mur doch. J. M. Schaffer and I. N. Mat thews. The final Hat of Jurors will not be complete until tomorrow. O. (By t'nlted Tress.) WASHINGTON, June 8. m, Ttninitine: Jack Dempsey . as "the big bum who dodged the draft." Representative Gallivan, of Massachusetts, Introduced a resolution In tbe house provld- ing for the prohibition of the Cinpentier-Denipsey fight on July 2nd until congress grants a bonus to those who fought in the world war. The resolution prohibits tho championship . bout in any state until tho world war fighters are reward- ed. -Tire resolution says Car- pentler was slow to Join the colors of his country. British Steamer Strikes Iceberg INCOMPLETE UNOFFICIAL RETURNS OF SPECIAL ELECTION S ts Entertain With Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Rlgga were hostess's to a lovely dinner party at their home last evening, in honor of guests paasing through from the south. A delightful dinner was served at 6:30 after which the party were entertained with dancing. Covers were set for the following guests: Norman Greer, of Medford; Miss May Huber, Grants Pass; Mr. and Mrs. Otto Fouts, of Medford; Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Miller of this city, and the host and hostess Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Rlgga. The guests of honor are motoring from the south to Portland to enjoy the Rose festival. o Cupid Unable to Overcome Laws (By United Press. NEW YORK, June 8. -The British sioimar Reannol. was reported struck Mrs. Wendell Wr.ght, when Clarinda by an iceberg off the Newfoundland Moraan nrn! Joseph A. Rhoads coast. The steamer waa damagea. ere untied n, -n;,-ri,,,.o n. i-.n hut l Rnf according to the naval fitch Phelps officiated, uiini the radio station here. The message rule ceremony. !! "Proceeding on course. Fore The bride wr9 Unelv in a gown of Jieak full of water. The location of wnlte satin with p lnt lace and pearl the steamer l 300 mile off coast j ..u,u,,ns. A ,,, lell wa, causnt iioston reports a Hainax message u m place with or.mite blossoms, which clarlr.g the steamer proceeding alow-. worn forty-one years ago by ly to St. John, N. F ., and tne inn M?a. LenB. tio k.m& - t.rnlren trherA It rammed the. ahowpr bo,.,,,., o( iirlj.., r ..a t,i- it-ehert. I 51' J"- Th olde and groom o 'h ,,:,lrwV o the strains Ia Taken Home t Lohenitren s ltrl.lul song, which' Mlsa Colleen FltrgeralJ. who haa piayM i,r i.01, WrUht. .. M.r,' ino v-wlH' . j , , . uwii rrvf twins iiiM'. tniaatio. ,'"I "1 .- - ' ,h ""- hospital for the past two montha.. Khoads i. . a ru,""rr "r as taken to her home in this city, bannr s"rve.i ZlJL T?tfrj,n- yesterday. Although Mlsa Fllager-, ltd Aero w, , !' condition ts still very serious, Prominent ,hL ', . y . .v hone Is held out for her recovery. fiara (, a.TL ' ' ,h" A -"ned to her bed, "Me har- n fr, ' , ? ror several montha as yet. It was "ra ev.rr hi-,in... 'V . "ihonght better to remove ner to ner Mr AArA ln""."nd r' ln home, booing that the change would irir -vTh.rr.v mzmzL i Aft,, j .... , I llaipn A. .Moore, nr. ana Mrs. n. i. 'll h atkl "nd Mr"- Rhoads 'Batrlck, Mr. and Mra. J. M. Bart Hm Cr-k 0n ,h"r ranch ' 'ley. Mr. and Mra. Jo 8nyder. Mr. Tie r,al , , , ana sirs. r. Mrracninger, atiaw uianj" M" Prark ai ' lnc,u,d Mr. and Johnston. Mra. M. Levins. Mr. and 'hrof tfc. 'I-..1 - K- Mo. Mrs. Wendell Wright and Rev. Guy " ". r. and Mrs. , Fitch Pheloa. Bellows. Camas Valley Caro . Civil Bend . . . Deer Creek. Dlxonvllle. . Elkton Garden Valley. . Gardiner Glendale - Green Hamilton Lane Leon a Looking Glass . . . Melrose Mill Millwood Mt. Scott North Mvrtle South Myrtle Nichols Oakland Olalla Parrott Perdue Plnkston Reedsport Riddle. .-. Roaeburg Soldlera Home. . . E. Stitherlln W. Sutherlln Tiller Vmpqua West Roseburg. . . "Hour Woodward . i . . . . Yoncolla.. . Totals e No - Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No 97 83 66 51 17 68 65 65 65 50 68 42 21 27 36 13 27 17 21 27 22 33 34 U 65 -2 82 13 46 30 50 46 48 37 28 24 17 75 70 49 48 58 63 68 67 63 57 63 30 84 82 44 65 63 68 68 38 78 80 46 41 37 71 19 65 22 76 20 60 34 103 1 45 43 75 24 61 29 63 44 65 35 84 .17 49 60 80 29 65 34 74 31 66 47 90 19 l 61 52 33 33 43 28 54 34 44 47 31 31 29 60 12 32 18 42 17 33 24 25 - 16 R3 62 117 15 79 30 66 60 65 65 1;4 12 "6 ion 77 51 64 63 70 68 44 74 38 85 75 86 129 39 90 69 105 69 85 77 105 06 16 12 16 9 14 11 12 15 6 - 1 8 13 15 25 42 62 9 37 28 60 10 33 36 62 43 97 83 . 64 80 61 70 74 85 60 80 62 15 50 60 47 32 31 46 27 29 40 49 24 25 100 74 65 65 5 73 69 66 72 83 43 21 18 40 5 26 7 26 18 30 13 42 2 31 63. 71 31 61 36 48 49 47 46 47 43 S9 84. 90 49 71 55 80 58 66 77 69 71 38 74 72 46 52 52 65 66 44 70 56 61 17 45' 48 22 33 23 30 36 27 48 47 21 11 14 18 7 20 4 10 14 13 9 21 2 46 69 84 31 60 34 64 48 61 49 98 23 37 48 89 16 53 28 61 48 53 42 85 15 9 13 13 9 16 6 11 11 5 17 12 10 44 60 63 42 68 44 68 43 44 59 70 30 30 90 71 64 60 54 66 ' 59 64 65 29 92 31 48 48 35 50 22 60 24 42 33 61 17 6 8 10 6 688648 12 3 15 30 19 18 17 18 5 22 12 24 20 19 46 72 84 45 65 62 65 64 42 77 68 67 66 109 136 65 97 69 H'K 87 75 110 123 62 29 61 67 27 41 r8 Ri 42 36 46 67 24 29 85 54 64 63 57 f,n r)W 54 59 66 69 26 56 44 42 33 4t 43 -1 46 39 68 21 16 24 33 H 23 i,, 27 17 21 1 1 33 12 15 19 15 20 16 18 8 18 17 19 18 17 - 25 43 40 30 33 26 36 34 38 31 39 26 .. 361 36 307 37 23 42 61 19 34 22 44 25 19 42 63 11 63 72 139 It 89 , k2 65 75 67 145 1 t 14 31 26 19 27 15 15 24 18 27 1 17 35 70 86 31 68 33 58 53 61 49 37 71 26 49 57 19 34 33 24 52 24 33 28 39 26 24 48 11 32 14 34 2fi 22 36 45 5 43 75 100 34 60 s, 7I 77 72 93 39 50 60 82 37 64 40 73 44 71 44 83 31 26 43 52 23 38 ;n 3n 34 31 62 46 28 20 63 62 35 36 46 63 37 51 37 6 24 L 30 74 67 49 56 46 47 41 M 47 4 67 Tl 2781 J567 1594 2304 1 732 259S"if.7 21 jTm'o'o 32'"S Floyd Romalne, aged 18 years, went on trial this morning, charged 'with first degree murder for the killing of Abe Civens on May 25 at the homestead cabin of Glvena near Nofog. The selection of the trial Jury for the ease continued until a late hour today and It will proba bly be tomorrow afternoon before any witnesses go on the stand. When court convened at 10 o'clock Mils morning the court room was Jammed with Interested spectators ind they remained throughout the day. With the introduction of evi dence concerning the gruesome mur der case it Is expected that the crowds will Increase daily. A great deal of Intorest has been shown in 'he case and many residents of the Peel section are in tbe city to at tend the trial. The young prisoner Is represented by Attorneys Wimbcrly and Cordon and District Attorney George Nouner Is prosecuting the caso. The attor neys for the defense, as ahown in the examination of Jurors, will evi dently make an insanity plea and at tempt to show that Romalne waa In capable of premeditation. In order to convict ln first degree murder It must be proven that the murderer's action were premeditated and not taken under the heat of pasnlonnte fury. The district attorney will at tempt to gain a conviction of first degree murder and in his examina tion of Jurors today laid stress on the capital punishment law of Ore gon. Floyd Romalne, sealed at the side In an attempt to "put one over" of his attorneys, seemed to take anion their many frlenda In tbla city. interest ln the court proceedings, -Vilas Pearl Stuart aad . Dr. E. B. and watched tbe Jurors closely dur- Stewart made plana to.be married ing their examination. Close beside today in Grunts Pass. n . Miss Stuart hi 111 was bis brothor, Fred Romalne. ' who Is a well-known nurse in this of Eugene, Who arrived here yeater-; city, left last night for Grants Pass dny to attond tho trial. The prison- ami was followed this morning by ur's mother Is also In the city and Dr. Stewart, who made tbe trip in In attendance at the trial. It was nu0 with bis rather and mother, at the request of Romutne that she Humors were current on the streets be with him. jot the forthcoming marriage but an Romalne made a confession of tho -erfort to verify them proved hope murder of (livens to 'the officers .less. A long distance message waa .ihortly after he was captured In Eu- -sent to the Grants Pass newspaper gene but declares that he did not and new loutUa wore put on the trail. go to tbe homestender's cabin for Late tihs afternoon a message waa the mirnose of taking a life. The received which aald: "Dr. Stewart inly reason given by the youth for and Miss Pearl Stuart applied for the murder was "liivens cnuca me marriage license nere mis auernoon d liar." After the killing Uo- hut were refused because neither or niaine returned 10 Roseburg, lending the pnrllea were residents of this ne of Glven's horses. The hose county. They appeared quite cna- as left at a local livery barn on a crlued and stated they wore not fa- trade and Romalne boarded the trnln mlllnr with the laws. for Eugene, where he remained until , They did not state where they In rn nt 11 red liv Sheriff Starroer. Since tended to be married. Miss Stuart his Incarceration ln the county Jnll.hnd not Informed even her closest be hns made several statements to friends of the wedding plana and tne newspaper reporters and his story , Grants Pass message was a surprise. as never vnrled In any detnll. Her stuart haa lived In RoseDurg oes not seem to realize tho serious- for the past aeveral years and haa ess of the crime with which he is been connected with the offices or barged. I Scther & Stewart as special nurse. Great care Is' being taken In the She has been very prominent in tne ....... ti,A inmrj v.vwrv man aortal arfntra or Koseourg Ana is Is asked whether or not he Is a read- also president of the American Le er of the News-Review, whether he Is glon Auxlllnry In this city. Dr. re 1 11 diced ncalnst capital punish- Stewart ts the son 01 .nr. ana mm. Ishment. the yotithfulnesa of the O. J.-Stewart and la a prominent ( itoseiiurg pnysician. ne i ! COOS Congratulates It may be possible that'they will o return to this city to secure a lr.ar- Douglas County rlage license and be Joined ln wed lock In their home town. of Reconstruction The following telegrams of con-1 for'coun".,!"6 r"c,"ve" ,0""y trma Flood Stricken A. C. Marsters, chairman of the 1 jif P1..1 1ITK good roada bonoj campaign, Roso- Ulll&o Ollil f r Ul IS burg Commercial Club. Roseburg, News-Review and all other live anu progressive cltlxens of Douglas coun- tv: The people of Coos coumy ana particularly from Coos Hay country. pi:Ei)I',0, Colo.. June 8. The city extend heartiest congratulations on 9 ,.iiing down to the task of cleau- the result of your bond election on hlrh will take aeveral montha June 7. It us all lienil every pi- to complete. Kiectricity ana bu fort to urge the Immediate rotnpie- tervlre has been started once more tlon of the Coos llny-Itnsehiirg hlsh- ,,) ,be relief trains are getting way whlrh Is so vitally important ,)irugh with supplies. Motor lor to our community welfare. Yours rlPg ana ,f.v wagons are expected for a bigger, betu-r a"1 more pros- mdny from Fort Sam Houston to perou Southwestern o-et-on, u,i i the work. The railroads are MARSH FIELD CHAMBER OF repairing leveea to protect the new COXIMERCE. r laid tracks. The livestock drown By Stewart Lyons, Pres." in the flood are being burned. Simple funerals for the flood victims "Chairman Douglas county Bond vere started. The dead totals 4 5 In Campaign: (he Pueblo morgues and 27 addltlon- "Conrratulatlons on your splendid ) ln tne , alley towns. The transfer work and tbe results The bond , refugees to the concentration election yesterday In Douglss and tam of the national guardsmen Coos countv will result In --loser started today. community friendship and rnr.pera- tlon to our mu'ual advantage. Give Mlro mv personal congratulation, and Charles Iyrner of thanks to all the live Roseburg and brought In a box of very fine Douglas county crowd who put this llrandywlne strawlrerrle. J, over in tho face of discouraging op- --.d P-.m . Attorney JOHN C. KENDALL, most delicious h flij-t. Chairman Con. Countv Una.! Bond mu-h aprrecl.i.d by the m-mber. of - Can.aplgn." tbe office. t