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AGE EIGHT ROStBURO NEWS-REVIEW, ERIPAV. rEBRUARY 8, 19J4. x - r u&T ANCE! SHARRARD'S SYNCOPATORS EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT At the ARMORY YOU CAN'T KEEP FROM DANCING TO THAT MUSIC i Ml REVOLUTION E IS NEAR NG GLOS Tierra Blanca to Be Scene of Last Important Battle. i FEDERALS ADVANCING MEDFOKl). Fb. 8. In a raid on a local hott'l taily Thursday evcn- intc. unilnr authority of a m an h war runt l8u'd thruuKh th district at forne a orricf, tho aherHT and po ll.', acting toKt'thnr, arreted Mr. and Mm. Chan. !.'Pew of Wwd. California, and a local rentaunint worker, Klvlng thn mime of "Smith, charged with alleged vlolntion of the prohibition law. Mr. Ix-lVw Ih held In the county jail and thn two men In the clfy Jail. The arr'8tlnir of ficers were Chief of Police Charles Adams, lepity Sheriff Aldcn and J'ollreraan Cave. Three pa lions of moonshine and one bottle of the same concoction were seized. ".Smith," according to Itcpiify Allt'n was so Intoxicated he could not tell lits name and was slumbering In another loom a short distance from the pel'ews when ar i anted. B. Government Troops Meeting With Opposition From Rear Guard of the Retreating Rebels. (Associated Press Leased Wire.) NEW YORK. Feb. k. Failure of iIib Herman government representatives in this country to participate In the national mourning fur former Prenldenl i Wilson ha les'-ene (i the chance of successful flotation of a i "" of the laat Important battle In loan In Wall Street for the pur- ! "Ie federal campaign against the city pone of helpline to rehabilitate , "r VerB Crus, which has been in Uermany financially In the opin- the hands of the rebels since the Ion of international bankers ouiureaK or me revolution. The reDeis are reported concentrating ut i terra manca. (A-.r, elated Press Teased Wlre.l MEXICO CITY Pel. It Ti..rrn lllanca, state of Vera Cruz, It is be lieved in official circles will be the here. The effect of the Herman's action a I no will retard serl-jsly the efforts now being untile to provide credits in the Cnlted Stati'S for rood shipments to Germany, it was said. Hankers whose participation In a Oormun loan would be nee- cessary In order to insure its success today refrained from 4 making any public statements. Their comments were guard- ed, and they indicated that they were keeping their minds open for a possible later explanation from the Herman government. SAI.EM. Feb. . Representative members of the Oregon Growers Co operative Association meeting here today to consider reorganization plans decided upon a program that means a complete revamping of the association it became known today. Kven the present name Is to be scrapped In the m-organization It was announced. Tho new association which will handle only dry fruits, will be In corporated' In the near future and the present association will go out of business January 1, 125. The re-organlzatlon will take over only such of the physical properties of the present organisation as the new board of directors may deem nec essary to thn operation of the dried fruit activities. A re-organization committee of seven, five of which have already been named was authorized at the moetlnx. Those appointed were Ob car Haines, and (ieorce Zimmerman, of Yamhill; H. M. Kate of Myrtle Creek: N. H. Menrlow of Eugene The committee will meet here next Tuesday to go over the drafts of In corporation plans and contracts. SAI.EM. Feb. 8. Sixty nine fruit growers of the Hubbard District In northern Marlon county, members of the Oregon Grower's Cooperative as sociation which will, at the expira tion of the present year, have or-1 ajnra The federal march against Vera Cruz, federal officers say, is being delayed by the destruction of a brldue at Atoyoca and by the de termination of General l'rbalejos to continue his guard action with the rebel retreating forces. For fhls purpose he has despatched part of his army to Tierra lllanca. General l'rbalejos' cavalry Is report ed advancing on Vera Cruz and the war department Ib awaiting an nouncement from him that he has occupied the point. The whereabouts of General De La Ilue-in. who. with other rebel lead ers, b ft Vera Cruz on a steamer early this week, still is unknown here. General Yucatan, military command nnt here, announced the receipt of repi.rts from Moyda, Yucatan, that the rebel reneral had arrived there, while Tamplco reported a rebel war shin bad appeared near Tuxpam. General Gomez announced that rebels on the western front, after dis banding at Yuirla, stale of Guana juato, are concentrating at Guadal- quotlng messages received ganized a local marketing association and will handle their fruit through that organization this year. While they are under contract with the Oregon growers for the reHt of the present year, they are petition-1 Circulation that goes Into every Ing for Immediate release from their j nook and corner of the county Is uouna 10 oring resiura 10 news-ueview from President Obregon which also slated that the rebel supplies of am munition Is running low and that sixty rebels surrendered at Ocotlan. contracts and their request It Is indicated rill bo granted. hore GIANT STILL FOUND IN SAM'S VALLEY f Aoelnted Prsss Leaned Wire.) MEDFORD, Feb. 8 In the upper Sam's valley "Giant still" caso, II. S. Wilson, former chief of police of Klamath Falls and I.. Congo of the sniiie city, indicted by tho grand Jury and Keuneth Miller, president of the , Tuesday for alleged liquor transnres present association. The two com-; stoiis. were released on $3,000 bond, mittee men to be elected are from ; pending trial in circuit court, the date The Dalles nnd Honehurg districts. ' ef which has not yet been set. proves It vn tt most tteotlral. COLORADO PUBLISHER TESTIFIES TODAY (Contluued from page one.) X5hQ LIBERTY THEATRE TODAY AND TOMORROW A Dig Show at Only Regular Prices 10 and 19 eente RICHARD HATTON One of the Best Riders of all the Cowboys. uin thFwest" In one scene he rides a horse over a cliff and crashes through the roof of a house. Also Mcnty Banks In Ills Feature Comedy "Loves Handicap" Also the Bray Romance "The Romance of Life" ' SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY The picture that thrills and surprises all, from Sir Hall Caine's most Famous Novel "NAME THE MAN" political prospects be affected? I am not. "I want to see him driven from office with all the odium that pos sibly nttuches to his going that bis fate may serve for all time as a warning to those who nilht other wise fall the republic he has failed." .Mr. Ilonffls explaiued how the 12 50.000 paid by Sinclair had been divided between him and his part ners The suits ho and Stark had Insti tuted, he said, to aiirert rights they claim in Salt Creek field were set tled by the agreements, which Sin clair had made with them In the name of Mammoth Oil corporation. The Sinclair Interests wanted to clear up all disputes or title, he said, In connection w ith the granting to them bv Fall or the Teapot Dome lease. Sinclair had testified that he expend ed in this connection about $ 1.000, -00i. Mr. Hon tils said that E. I.. Do heny, while interested in the 8tc claims, estimated that "Mr. Stack's leases with the Mid-West and other companies, at lowest value, were worth from 15.000.000 to $17.5000. 0"0" Mr. Doheny had based his esti mate Mr. Honflls said upon the re ports or the geologists who had ex amined Teapot Dome reserve. The witness told the committee thai he had never seen Mr. Fall. "Didn't you go to Alaska with him in 123?" asked Senator Walsh. "No. I went to Alaska with Presi dent Harding. Secretary Work was on that trip as were Seoretarlcs Wal lace and Hoover." The publisher replied In reply to further nuesilnns tht at the invita tion of Secretary Denby he now was on his way to board the naval trans port Henderson at Chariton, S. C, to witness naval maneuvers off Pan ama. (Associate! itms Leased wire.) DETROIT, Feb. . The senate ! committee Investigating the Teapot Dome oil leases "might do well to ; ook Into the possibility of a con nection between oil interests and oitr, attitude toward the Mexico diffi culty." Henry Ford said today in a statement. Mr. Ford s statement Is sued In answer to a request that he Join hundred of other Michigan clt-. lzens In urging a fair deal for Ed win Denby, secretary of the navy, and Detrolrer. said: "I have been asked to Join other citizens of Michigan In securing a fair deal for Edwin Denby. secretary of the navy, it Is alleged here that because he has less political in fluence than other members of the government a pretext may be sought; to make blin a scapegoat. My reply, has been that I am sure that we can renose full confidence In President , Coolldge's sense of Justice and wll' j not permit him to condemn any man i Vl'hoilt lllst Cause enr .iee ey "an reputation without good reas on. The sona'e slso wl'hnn do'tlit will accord every man a full hearing and opportunity for self defense. No one In Michigan who knows Mr. Denby baa ever believed him capable of personal dishonesty in public or private affairs. "Nothing In this statement, how ever, should be construed as desir ing In any way to limit or weaken the investigation now in progress. It Is not enough to know who are the immediate persons concerned; let the probe go deeper until the Interna tional banking hou.'es who concieved and financed the deal are exposed, for In the last analysis, they are the sources of the corruption In which other men are' raueht. If the In vestigation Is pushed beyond surface facta, more than our rights in the naval oil reserves will be reco ed; we may also gain knowledge sb to what inspires weakness in public office. "The dangerous element In this matter Is not alone the greed and weakness of Individuals but their readiness to weaken tbe country's defenses by giving up the navy's fuel to private exploitation. The commit tee micht also do well to look Into the possibility of a connection be tween oil Interests and ovr a'titude toward the Mexican difficulty." SaveOnShoes Ladiea and Children's Qg Felt Slippers $1.95 Boys' Shoes, sizes to El - Children's Shoes, black ffl AC or brown, sizes to 8 PJJ. GIRL'S SHOES $1.95 Mahogany luce, sizes to 11 r Knrlit,.i1 freii. Leased Wire.) WASHINGTON. Feb. 8. The oil Inqulrv was widened still further to day when tbe senate without debate adopted a resolution directing an In vestigation of the circumstances by which tbe Honolulu Consolidated OH company secured extensive tracts In California. The resolution, offered hy Senator I.a Kollette. republican. Wis., reiter ated that the company's claim had been reopened and approved by Sec retary Fall, after having been denied by the preceding secretary of the interior and by the land office. The company's claim covering 1900 acres, was based, according to Senator I.a Follette upon dummy lo cations Bigned by employes of the Chicago stock yards, who he said, were under the Impression they were signing a petition for an eleciion. (Associated Press Leased Wire.) WASHINGTON, Feb. 8. The sen ate oil committee today was urged j by Senator Heflin. democrat. Ala bama, to inquire inio ui? nmuv.c. transactions of William boyce Thomp son of New York, who he said, was a Sinclair stockholder and a borrower from the Chase National bank. "He Is a Sinclair stockholder," the Alabama senator asserted, "and dur in the last oresidentlal campaign borrowed $3,000,000 on a dummy note from a member of the federal reserve system in New York. we snouiu know what he did with the money." o- ( C. P. Hansen, representative of the : Chancellor-Lyon company, of Med-; ford. Is spending a few days in our. city looking after the Interests of the; compsnv. I t NEW TODAY Army Trench Shoes .. ; Men's Dress Shoes, black or brown Indies' Shoes, black or brown, Cuban heels $2.85 $3.95 $2.95 ROSEBURG BOOTERIE ?j&rVT IRVIN BRUNN gnW5l Ferklns Bldg. Shoes that Satisfy and Fit Your ''eet WANTED Married man for work on ranch. Apply Koom S. Masonic Bldfr WILL TKADI2 Combination black smith shop and garage with equip ment, located in Weld county, Colo rado. Valued at 12500, for property In Douglas county. For particulars address Box 10S6. Itoseburg, Oregon. AL'TOMOIli LE GOO 1 1 AS NEW7l will sell for cash or trade. A big fine Chalmers six car, ull In fine running! order. license, all' good tires. i Worth $700 of any man's money.! $350 cash or trade takes It. Make : your proposition to Lawrence Agency, 125 Cass Street. Phone 219. SHE HAS TOO-MralTPKOPEPTY And is going to give some fanner a real opportunity. 80 acres of good land In trset. all fenced and cross fenced, 40 acres good field land all in growing crops, 6 acres full bear ing prunes, apples, grapes plums, peaches, pears and berries, good five room cottage, beautifully located, fine water, big barn, garage, ma chine shed, chicken house, fruit house, creek through place, on main road, two miles from town, 4 good cows, good big team, harness wa gon, full set of Implements and tools angora goals, turkeys and chickens, plenty feed in barn. Everything goes for $tU00 and only takes $1500 cash to handle it. If it sounds good it will look better. See Lawrence Agency, 125 Cass Street, Phone 219. ; "AS mW0; ! Traveling aro,., jthe world with sucJ Jittgs Muhoney , W - WW.: Din,', O a treat tha, y'gV C , caw to miss. A, . J portunity w: lera theatre ""-tfsiM latrs, mu,,c.lcomr in VP Father '."""".I "eiiuuusiy on -t J no cartouus have Li' nj laritv mi ... '( iCi Manus comic, GJ1 ventures of the belo, S whose doing, and .11 be part of our S novw twist, and sur!1 evidence. The n- t3 John P. Mulgrew.a,,'! of merry piece,, ,, five scenes, running Tiki I action from a roof il way to the buraio,"0!" 4 atinnv Italv n."f ttiC res for social cumhiH 7"' la,y- once morT fares hVeTura.5-) complications that eniui of the merries. i.. Wi tertuinment. ' i Kow-Knre. Bag-balo, uo . I remedies at Wh.r. "rtJ .u Dr0l T... I NOW WOULD SEEM TO BE THE TIME. To get settled In a new borne. Here are a few snap bar gains worth your consideration. No. 1. Good four room house, newly painted and papered, 4 big lots, garage and barn, 1 block from pavement. Price $1400. Only takes $400 cash. Balance $15 monthly. No. 2. Five room modern bungalow, built in features, bath, toilet, lava tory, electric lights, basement, al- ' most new, painted and decorated, 7 big lots, fine garden, chicken house and yard. Can keep cow. Price $2000, easy terms. No. 3. Five room bungalow, bath, toilet, lavatory, hot and cold water piped everywhere, good steel range and two years supply of dry wood goes with place, lot 150 x 200, the finest garden in Roseburg, all kinds berries and fruit, beautiful shrub bery, barn, chicken house, garage, good neighborhood. Everything goes for $1650. Only takes $500 cash. Balance like rent. No. 4. Five room brand new bun galow. Everything strictly modern. All ready to move into. Can be handled on easy terms. Price $2800. No. 5. Four room cottage. Well lo cated, partly furnished, always rent ed, pays 15 per cent on the purchase price. House alone would cost $2000 to build. You can buy this fine Investment for $1200 cash. Kindly tell me why you should pay rent? For the above and other Bnap bar gains see Lawrence Agency, 125 CaBS Street. Phone 219. TODAY ONLY A wealth of action including Indian fights, niife charges of enraged redskins, and a helpless girl ing in the rapids as her canoe rushes on paddleleat "Flower North" By JAMES OLIVER CURWOOO With an all star cast of notables, Including Henry Walthil nj A Thrilling Story of the Canadian Northwest. Children "Kyff A t IT OTTTsO Aduli. 10c 20c il !3 FOR SALE Four Naragansette biers. Phone 41F4. FOR RENT 3 room Mill St. J gob- apartment. 615 FOR SALE 17'Wbite Leghorn hens, also 10 Rhode Island Reds. 802 Mill Si. Washed Sand $1.75 per yard f. o. b. car Roseburg. Phone or write WASHBURN & HALL Myrtle Creek, Oregon NEXT MONDAY NIGHT. ANTLERS THEATRE SEATS NOW ON SALE AT THE BOX OFFICE E. J. CARPENTER OFFERS George me manus Cartoon musical comedy mesm WAY i a S as) at S Si WANTED Nursing. Mrs. 1. M. 725 W. Lane, Roseburg. 577-H. The Most Powerful Story Ever Made into a Picture From Sir Hall Caine's Greatest Novel Coming AME the Man f J the motion picture masterpiece The 1'leture that Takes All Cities by Storm The Bt of the Good Ones. At Liberty Theatre Sund ST. Mondav and Tna4av riert only J5 cents for Adults, and Children 10 ctnts Shown Everywhere at Advanced Prices. FOR RENT Six room house, garage, good location. Inquire 134 So. Ste phens. FoVND Money, owner prove proper ty and pay for this ad. W. F. Thomas. Prosperity never safe unless it rests on protection. JL'J-U-Ll1. UM WANTED (Senile family horse, work single. 1000 or 1100 lbs. Phone , 3F12. FOR RENT - Housekeeping rooms, furnished, reasonable, lllo Pixspect St. Mrs I. N Matbews. wTlNTEIJVoV wrecking 25 more . old cars Sarff's Auto Wrecking House. 329 N. Main St. FOR SALE - Fre-h cow. and I calves. , also 3 pic Phone 2F41. Herman $rhu!o. Ilrocktfa'r, OriTSon. W'ANTED Cspable7 glrT wants-house-work. Eldery couple preferred. Ad dress Girl, care News-Review. F()H KE NT 2 room fur! apart ment. ground floor. Light and water fur bished, $ 16 per mo. 619 So. Mill St. F1K SALE 1523 Harley "Davidson j motorcycle, and side car. $.'50. Ad dres Motorevcle. care News-Review. Tetze. i T Phone X I '3 ! 1 Alt II Iflli W rMFAIRt Mm PRICES $1.65, $1.10 and & Including Tix Tho company oi train will s"1" Sunday so complff show will be fl'a 4BJVriBPriTiTSTSKatT.TSTOTai7 QUINE, GOODMAN & CI. ! SSI GENERAL INSURANCE 'Masonic Bldg. Roseburg, Ore. TONITE AND SATURDAY MATINEE Then gone for the year of 1924 Jackie Coogan in 'Daddy DR. IL C. CHURCH O?T0METRIST AND 1TESIOHT SPECIALIST IM Ferklas Bldg. Rosstrarg, Or. Telephone S A Wonderful Picture- Coming Saturday Evening, Sunday Matinee and Evemil Gloria Swanson in "ZAZAW her latest and greatest MATINEES Children 10c Adulta 25c ' ANTLERS 5 TM f r f j t - . Uie VIZ SUPCrSPeCiai rtlOWarama Ot tear. Smil? 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