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ftOSESURO WEWMteVHW. rP.nAV. JUNE II. 1 PAGE FOUR yBfflfflMBWSE R 0 1 R H ID 0 1 i iT iTK iV H S ti ."A I UUL,J to UJr r fdhgehy cunt s if a n i 1 Id I I g i ON CHILDREN'S GINGHAM AND VOILE SILK AND CREPE Accused of Forging Endorse ; merit to Check Given Canyon viile larage. HELD FOR GRAND JURY RESSESI V g Government May Investigate g Case to Determine Whether E I or Not Check Was Stolen from Mail Box. ONE WEEK ONLY The Ladies' Shoppe 1 10 M WUnn St. Koseburg r J A J LOCAL INLVVj Arundel, piano tuner, 1'b.one 189-L. This Is a Hiudebaker year. Hand concert Suuiluy at llandon by tliu Sea. A range or cook stove for every kitchen ut Powells. Juno sale of Milliner-; at tliu Doll Millinery. Saturday This is a Studcbakcr year. rt-iTi uf iul.'ltl?T)n frMlrhf line I XII 1. 1 I VUll'lH-'.i--"'- ' n " . 1 l..uu..j 1-tiuuilnva nnil Fridays for Med' ford, arrive Mondays and Thursdays, ior Information Pbone vD or 8U2. DlWIJIt MA.N TIUiAKl ' It Lit. (Associated l're ta-a Wire.) C1.KVKL.AM. Juno IS. William V. Hodges of Denver was elected treasurer of the republican national convention. President Coolldgo a selection oi William llullir of Massachusetts, to be nailonul chairman, was ratnlod aud selections lor other offices were as forecasted. Within 3 hours you can now fllvvor to llandon by tho bia. TltlSTV KSCAI'KS I'K.N. (Associated I'mss leased Wire.) uai i.f lium 13. John liool, n im.iv n't tlx. Hate orison escaped i,.t nii.hi from the brickyard. He .h. r,w,.lvicl from Umatilla county September If.. ViVS. to serve one year for larceny. IN BANKRUPTCY i ii, iiiHtiii't Court of tho United Slates lit the District of Oregon. In the maiter uf A. I'. .Nelson, Bank rupt. . To tho creditors or A. i itison ui Mclroso. In the county of Douglas and district afuresnld, a bankrupt: Notice Is hereby given that on me Dill day of June 1!)::4, tho said A. 1'. Nelson was duly adjudicated bank rupt; and that tho first meeting of Ills creditors will bo held at the office of . i... ,..,,i.,ruii!niil refureo In llosoburg. . i... ,,n tho 2atli day of June, Kor the maintenance of a good W:t. at 1U o'clock n me lore, , ,,u. ... complexion we can safely r. commend , hu h time the sum crouuu.. rl..nn on l.l all huts. Saturduy. Hell Millinery. . I A fine bunch of used rifles, some hnvo now barrel. All sizes aud guaran teed at Powells. want.,i lirv f&Hfara bark. We pay highest price, lloigor's i-arsalu Store. See our usad dish and cooking uten sil department at Powolls. Try our sloro for bargains In lino leum aud cougoleutu. l'owall Furni ture Co. i (iogglos! A splendid glut'. In any color you may desire for eye protec tion from the suns glare. Lloyd Crocker. our U'inou cream and soap. l.loyd . rocker. Orders t.ken for broccoli Krowu from Imported seed, thousand. lu.oou up, Schmidt, llilhird. Ore. ......I v., their claims, unpouil a liuslee, examlno the bankrupt and I transact such other business as may plants.1 propel ly como before said meeting. tl per1 Dated June U. WlM. 'Vied! C. 1.. HAMILTON ' liefcree In bankruptcy. El Joe UoliiiJ! who occupied a cell in E the county Jail several wct-ks before g the last crand Jury session, is caca IS aKaln beinit neiu tor anomer ua K xatlon, this time on a charge of la K suiiik a forced theik. id.iinv rftut fHtnn liefore the court E J when be was arrested on a chaise of gs j attemptiiiK to Kin r. iiapp ui i land. It appears IhatJio and his wife Si1 had been bavin domestic trouble and J Holing went to Kappa farm where flm Kiimun WAS l-lllliloVed Blld CaUSt'd g" a disturbance. Uapp. Interfered and V ItiilliiK threatened llilll with a rifle, E' u.hi, ii fitriunutelv was empty. The irrsml luiv Invest IcatlnK the case run, ut Hint Ihn i.vlilenrn waH not suf flcii'iit to warrant a trial and returned a not true bill, ltolluit was released anil has been woiklnK around Uie county since that lime. The crime with which he Is now rl.ur ve. I In aliened to have OCCUlTeU during the month of January, when u lu rhitiiiefl ho ttsssed a check with a forxed endorsement on Klton Ilollen- hnnvh uf t anvonvil e. The check was itrnwn hv tho Western Meat Comoany In favor or Joiin inumess oi uanjoii viit., ami hail Mr. llidtness' forxed endorseincnt and below that the name of John Haldwiu, a name whim uoi lux admits he has used frequently, Dolltix passed tho cheek on llollen bauxh In return for some Karate umir iitmn at ilm t'unvouville xaraKe of which llollenbauxh is the proprie tor. The check In the sum of $17.16 was honored by the banks, but later was found to have a forxed endorse ment and bo repayment of the amount was demanded aud maitu: On Wednesday bolinx Is allexcd to hnvn tnmtM further threats against his wife aud started for rerdue where she was employed. Sheriff Starmer heard of the threats spoken by liolini? and instructed his deputy. Jay Wright, to ut-r.iui itniitiir nml brim: him to Kose burg. llolitix w as arrested anu on mo wav In a stop was made at the . au- youvllle arat;e. IiollenbaUKh recog nised llollns as the man who paaseu tho chock In January anu came on into Koseburg und swore out a com plaint. A preliminary examination was cjv ,ni i.ml nnilne hound over to the fU'and Jury under J5D0 bonds, and being un able to furnish the amount was lous ed In Jail. Holing admits parsing tho check, according to the officers, and also ad mits that the name Joa uniuwin was sixueu oy mm. lie b.ij n u- wna um -, lux back from t! rants l'asa and had reachu a intlnt w here the road turns off to lilemialo when he met u 1 Im baking acake" oAppctites won't rest so vacation with 'Pearl Oil Summer or not you must keep on cook' ing and eating, so why not make it a lot easier with a good oil cookstove and Pearl Oil? A cool kitchen, and no coal or wood to pack! Just a clean, fast, economical fuel the last word in convenience. A clean-burning, intense flame is es-; sential so be sure to ask for Pearl Oil by name. It's refined and re'refind by. the Standard Oil Com' pany's special pre cess non-corrosive and odorless the highest grade kerc sene made. FAROES IS BILKED ... -w.u Leased tVlr.) lAIin.l. .,.iw- u'la .lune 1J. ine pres-nt nalional administration has literally turned us oaca. - - farmer." Senator Hoberl La toilette of isconsin declared in a statement made public today. He further Oe clured that the responsibility for tae failure of the 6Mh congress to meet a righteous demand trom the larm- ers lor necessary and wteeu.e Kislation will rest upon l'residenl Lool.dgo. . . ..... n IS iiaitjuiciii . i Th linr eixhtn connross nas. aitliiurned alter voting down a re solution providing that the hou-ic and senate shouiu reassciuu.o the uutloual conventions m to give Immediate consideration to measures providing lor relief oi agriculture. , . Those interests which demand ship subsidies, tax rlductiou for profiteers, railroad guarauiec., oil and land grabs and other spe- -i... ...ii ii.iM.il, i inn. make the argument that the farmer must pun himself out of his oiiticuines D...i ihut nnthlnx which OOOlsliays oiiu . the federal government can do uy law would prove of the slightest as uiu,onftu n iiu in suostauce, is pre cisely the argument addressed to congress by president Coolidge in his urst message. LT. LOWELL SlViiTH IS FORCED 10 LAND (Associated Press Leased Wire.) HONGKONG. June 13. Lieute nant Lowell li. Jimith, commander of the American army around the world flight, with his mechanician, Lleutenunt Leslie 1". Arnoiu, " in iuni hetween Hue. capital Ann.. m Lr.mh imlo-rhina and 1,1 JUllillll. . . " . Touraine, a port of Annain. accord ing to a cable received here. Lieutenuut Smitn nas reiiucsi that a new motor be sent mm at once from Saigon. Smith, with his companions, lieu tenant Leigh Wade, with (Sergeant Henry 11. Ogden, as mechanician, and Lieutenant Lric .-eisou, mi" Lieutenant Jolin Harding, Jr., as , him left llaiiihune at lu o'clock on the morning of June 11. Wade and Nelson arrivea saieij iu afternoon at Touraine, but Smith was forced down. Communication was established with him by automobile. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CalifomU) uIn all the world, no coffee like this!" The first savory sip of Hills Bros. Red Can Coffee invariably calls forth some such spontaneous remark. It is wonder ful coffee. That's why the coffee-critical West calls it The Recognized Standard. That taste-teasing aroma is but the promise of a matchless flavor to follow the flavor that has made "Red Can" the pridef ul coffee of the West. We lock the flavor in vacuum to preserve its freshness always. With all its high quality, Hills Bros. Coffee is not high-priced. It is econom ical to buy and economical to use. Hills Bros., San Francisco. HILLS BROS COFFEE KLAXSMLN AUK OX Tltl.VL. (Associated Preae Leased Wire.) EUENSUURG. Ta., June 13. Charges of murder and manslaugh ter against the alleged Ku K!ux t i n on,! residents of Lilly, un- j. rnr nnriirlnation In the afray at Lilly on April 5. whifhre the Original Vanmm-Pack which tttfl tht coffet jrtih. 192. Hilli 1W FRESH ASA ROSE a man who employ'., liitu to tut soiua wwmI. ,j10 r1C(. jn pavmont. u Ji.iif i.f tli.. uihhI. h claiiiiH The wan nmhrvl iho ctu t k nuiriu oul SATURDAY Again Another Big Day at Our Busy Store mt.-u.jw- e.i- . VV'a' Just a Few of Our Many Specials f a mallti M . rl. , l.liln. .1.?.f Lemons, fancy, tloz Crystal White Soap Flukes, pkg 5c Wool Soap. 1 0c sio, per bar 5C Diamond W Jelly Powder, ,;kg JOc Carnation Oat3, 33c pkg 2jc Fresh fruits are nt their best now. cherries, black cap find red raspberries, logans and strawberries, all iresh every morning. Also Watermelons, Canleloupes, Grapefruit, Oranpes Pin! Lemons. In Our New Meat Market We offer for Saturday the following fancy quality meats: Steer Pot lsoast. lb 15c Moiling lWf, lb 12 l-2c 1 ancy Milk Let! Wal Stew, lb 12 l-2c Fancy Veil Roast, lb Picnic Hams, lb lSc Country Bacon, lb l8c Hulk Pork Sausage, lb 18c I litniburp. lb 15c Bulk U.td, 1 for 3Sc Fancy dressed Poultry for your Sunday dinner. A trial order is all we ask at the Market of Quality Meats. Phone 3t3 for Delivery. PEOPLES SUPPLY CO. THE Br. ST FOR LESS Ji.l.n ltu!tn,s. hillfves the check was stolen from his mail box which Is iiuin lendcreii the cm i a mauu oui ! situated altmi: the highway. It Is favor of llldliH ss. Holing says lie V(.ry pr,,),;,), n,t tho aovernment had some laruo bills but was unable I ,.,. nn nVpstiKatln of the case to make chance so they drove into tileiidalo where liolint; chanced one of his bills Biul niailii riiaiiKo lor ine check. He went on Into I'anyonville and had tho work doiio and tendered i - . A 1 - 7J-'v suited in the death of thrco persons and the wounding ot others are to be pressed for immediate trial, nc cordinK 1o District Attorney I). P. W'eymer. The commonwealth la pro pared to start tho trials today, the district attorney said. ' A jury yesterday found 31 of the defendants guilty of alfray and un lawful assemblage but not Rullty of riot. JudKO Thomas I. Finletter upon motion of the defendants' counsel previously haJ ltd the jury to return a. rdis a puilty In the caws of 11 A Klansmen and two Liily N sustaininK the contentloi J had not been BUiim""! .... no.lli.innntli in the if&V Sentence wasnoip!iH a motion for a nc irai- o - We havf 'pecUls enelifeH furniture t I'owens. will make an InvestiKatlon of the case and If there is evldenco that Holing rot:bnl the mail box the government will probably take over the case. CRASS FIRE TODAY t" .rvv A crass fire In North Kosehurs resulted In the calling out of the lire department this afternoon. The fire was biirnitiK near the old H. tl- Wil son home now occupied by Traffic Officer ami Mrs. Thurber. The fire ;i put out by Ihe use of wet sacks and hun 1 ctinpiilshcrs. As th- city's S vi ariili! fire truck hum t suiuciem power to climb tho hill to the sceim of the lire, it was necessary to run out K.'st Sixth street, considerable ili.-t.iiHo from the fire. 1 I LOCAL NEWS J Mrs. K. J. Humphrey of r.l.nilale was a business visitor lu KoscburK fer seveial hours today. as pure as Roses KSSEt BV Dew THE LAVJNDI2.V WE 5tNM)AClCTtV0U The man who didn't think that you could put any lioetry or sentiment Into t h e laundry business never sent any of his wearables to us to be laundered. When we rlnso out a garment it is ;is clean and fresh as the sparkling dew and when we iron It it Is as pure nml firm as the sunkisscd rose. Roseburg Steam Laundry Phone 79 Roseburg, Ore. ijSWER COTTONS AlfSj . . il 'fj We want you to see our New Arrivals in 5"ltal"1 rrA tk rJo and weaves are delip .-v, , blfndpd o tr. bvino- out the best effects, andy find here just the patterns that will "make up M individual taste. LET' US SHOW YOU THESE BEAUTIFUL GOODS ABRAHAM The Silk Store. SI cr: ,ir U. . STANDARD OIL COMIANT iOtlmual 9)1 Cam at your dealers :f Starmer left veslenlay 'ilI-rl to spend a few days i to o ficlal buineu. K.'V lleili'ick. who resides in h is In the city lor sevi ral "ia shopping and visiting. :- uler. who r"ic'.e. In IWx w.m In the city for jeveral tiii.iv transacting business Winibcrly. who ha 111 for the past si ted to be somewhat is full in a serious how. v cr. re V:s IS. llati.ber; left yes :i';i?'.t where they will at festival. While In the vi'.'t be the guests of Mr K. Talbotl. .1 t- i I i' l fr . ;i Vi II II iys and Vr. icr. Kre.l llertrja. mo . r n, where thev til ...I ef the ween Vls'Vng FURNITURE Youl Like Our stock embraces pieces that will fit into any room in the home, or we are in a position to completely furnish any room or the entire house at Lowest Prices Rugs, Girpet3 and other coverings for floors. Come in and talk over these matters. LENOXFURNITURE COMPANY j11"1 inMHimii iiarTmrimsrmrirwiif VM ROM This is the very finest product of the housewife who uses it is sure of the best . 'lie and stock is positively fresh from the m's f ness will be noticeable in your bakings- im. Tlic price is right. EVERYBODY'S E vniii ROSEBURG. OREGON 3n, N. Jackson St, Roteburg Thiy will a. so u;ic-,l ' lii' lu; c IVslival.