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ROSEBURG NEWS-REViEW THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 5. 1925.
Down Where the
Vest Begins
How are you fixed for a Good Belt or a pair of
Suspender ?
FENCERS
a i h :
124 Cass
Puhl inherit Ilepnueirtativa
Mr.
Ernest Lloyd, representing
the Pacific Tress Publishing As
oclatlon of Mountain View, Oal..
spent lust evening here In the In
iff
I; CONSULT
PVj Rapp Building
WHEN YOU THINKl'BUILDING
See us for estimates on-
Cement
Lime
Plaster
Brick
Building Specialties
DENN-GERRETSEN CO.
231 N. Main St. Phone 128
a T n t STORE OF
What You Want
Most in Shoes
STABILITY Oeniilne honest value worth In leather and
workmanship that will maintain good looks while delivering
generous Shoe Service.
STABILITY Is our watchword, every transaction Is figured
'from your standpoint, you must get "SHOES THAT SATISFY
AND FIT YOUIt FEET" or we have lost an opportunity to make
good the superiority of this store.
Wen and women want tho best Mioes that can he produced
not at emravagant prices but at uniformly fair prices and that
Is exactly what we do provide.
Thetein lies the STABILITY of our policy.
I Roseburg
IRVIN BRUNN
8H0ES THAT SATISFY AND FIT YOUR FEET.
PERKINS BLDG. CASS STREET
JHE LIBERTY THEATER
LAST TIME TON IGt IT "
RETURN ENGAGEMENT OF 5
L
HOOD"
This Hip Feature Only 25 cts.
32
Street.
terests of the Rigns of the Times,
j a denominational weekly. Mr.
: j.ioya was aeconitanieu nero oy
I K. A. '.ashler, or Hutheriin. sec
j retnry of the Southern Oregon
! Con ferenee.
RUN DOWN
A run flown system Is du
to disordered nerves. A
chiropractic examination
locutes your trod hie, and
by adjustments relieves It
and builds up the body.
Your for Health"
Dr. C. I I. McNeil
Chiropractic Specialist
Piyon. 594 J
327 West Cass
Fire Place Specialties
Stone Tile
Hardwood Flooring
Roofing
Stucco
LV
BETTER SHOES
E
K i
Booterie
for adult and 10 rts, for children jf
i m : m d
CAVE VICTIM
IS ENTOMBED
BY RISING FLOOR
(Continued from pago 1 )
beyond that part of Ihe
cavern
which had been timbered by rescu
ers. Tho first three explorations
by the miners required about one
hour each. Considerably more
time eiapned during (he fourth vis
it, however, and the alurin f those
on the surface increased earn
minute until the first man' light
appeared in the cavity downward
from the entrance..
Preliminary plans for pinking
the shaft, evolved in consultation
with coal miners who arrived from
Muhk'iiburK county during the
night and who made the four early
morning trips, called for a mine
from the top of Ihe hill at a posi
tion not far distaat from where
Col I Inn Is thought to be pinned.
It was estimaU d (he shaft
would be from 50 to 75 tt deep
before any of Die caverns beneath
were trapped. Whether the p.isi
tlon chosen would Htrike sand
cave wan a mailer of speculation.
If It dot's not, then a tunnel from
the dfplh where Ihe cave in bHhv
ed to lie will be undertaken.
Kunkhouser and the miners after
a long consultation were on lur
ed of the hopelesness of an at
tempt to continue rescue work
through tin nutuial cave from the
outside. It Is impossible (o move
the solid roek uplifted to the roof,
they declared.
M.ninfl Creates New Peril
The danger to Collins In mining
from the hill top lien in the vihra-
tion entailed In such work. Three
slides and cave-Ins within the
cave aln-ady have occurred from
unexplained reasons and the con
stant Jarring and pounding neces
sary in Kinking the shaft, un
doubtedly 'will drop rockti and
earth In ills vicinity, If not direct
ly upon him.
(leneral Denhardt, professor
Funkhouser and the coal mlntrs
virtually derided upon the plan to
(go after Collins from above after
tho first report that the floor was
rising. There was constant dan
ger that any one within the pas
sageway leading to Collins would
find himself wedged und slowly
! crushed where he lay."
j Subsequent reports on the uplift
convinced the rescuers lhat their
hope lay In the new plan and the
leave exploration was abandoned.
Collins Family Spends All
I An appeal for funds to supply
food and clolhltiR to workers seek
ing to free Kloyd Collins from his
: entombment in Sand Cave was ls
j sued today. Ieo Collins, the lm-
prisoned man's fat tier, has ex
hausted all of his money in pur
j chasing overalls, coffee and food,
' it was stated.
Caves Collins' Life Work
SANU CAVK CITY, Ky., Feb.
5. Floyd Collins, 35, and a cavo
explorer since boyhood, found a
wuuderful cavern but may have
lost his life In the attempt. Kor
warned by nature of the dangers
that existed for those who dared
10 "P10 ner uncnanereu ci asms
Collins descended Into a narrow
passageway of Sand Cave last
iTiuay in searcn ot a . cavern
more beautiful than Mammoth
Cave."
How far he went no one knows,
but "at the end of his rainbow,"
he found what he sought, he said.
Jubilant, perpaps overanxious
to come out und tell of his discov
ery, Collins wus emerging
from j
the cave when, within some
feet of the mouth a tremendous
boulder slipped ami pinioned his
left foot. There he law for 24
hours, cry In i: for help and trying
in vain to wriggle his foot free
before he was found by Jewell
KsUth. 17. There alo he remain
ed, alive, for at least JUG hours
, and probably longer.
He was still in the cave today,
whether dead or alive unknown to
man. I.Ike his father before him.
Floyd was a hunter of caves.
There was a thrill about It. I.ee
Collins, the father said, "some
thing like Columbus must h;ive
fell when he discovered America."
Once before Klovd had exner-
lenred the thrill of findillK a new ! three- western governors or repre
sublerranean coliseum. Several ! sentntives to aid the reclamation
vears ago, he found t'rvstnl dive ll'ureau In surveys ami re-npprals-and
then, ns now, he was trapped ''denil rerlamat ion pro-
bv a glKimlle roek which fell J''''1"- Ihe representatives lire
across his path nnd held him cap
tive fnr 4S hours.
Competition In the Mammoth
Cave iv k ion was kern. Klovd hop
ed to find a natural wonder clos
er to Cave City, the nearest rail
road p'dnt. 1han cither Crystal
Cave 4tr old Mammoth Itself. He
was to fhnre whatever profits
mittht accrue. That was why he
went in the hole.
Somewhere at the end of the lor
luoiis pansaue. In most places ni
V wider than a man's shoulder, he
found the cave. He was coiidng
out when he was ratiKhl.
Ir. William Halctt. Chicago
surgeon who went hy rail and air- ,
J plane to Cave City lo n nder n'd to
? Collins told a lulsille Tiim-s I
st : f f correspondent today he
would not hae made the trip had
he known the situation snd needs.
r" Miners Losing Hope
It was a discoui aited group !
which undertook the mine labor
V this morning. No effort was spar-
ed lo speed the work, hut the rare
- with death hnd nil the oMs
g acalnst the rescuers. Itecause of i
ift the rocky strata rxpreted t" h ;
J encountered all the way down It
was prohahle (hit da s w ould
J elapse before anyone could hope ft !
V rea h Collins. j
(Mih rs have been given by liov-
4 ernor Fields to speed all tiaim
g which carry tiiuipiuenl to Cnve
, City. Any material gotim to resi-u- !
V i'is shall luie rtrht of ayoer ev- 1
y erythniK eNe and ttiusi he tuk n ,
fn n puliiuan coach If no other car ,
is uvailshle, the governor s;d.
An order was placed at Nash
J Vide, Tenn , fir steam hoisting ap-
paiatus. 1
. Two tr;ietors with drums attach
V ed to operate the holsiimt maehtne
fi, h;m' been requested. Ihe traitors
would ru us d to ansUi In hoist- ,
Idk out rock which may bo loo-
ened but cannot be lifted,
Martial law hai nut been declar
ed In Cave City, contrary to ru-
mora.
Lee Collins, father of the ?n- . Several government a Kent a also
tombed Floyd Collins, utanfliug iwere on hand.
before the Sand Rave prison today, t The world court proposal vlr
said be knew "the Lord is abl to tuaily was laid on the bhelf today
jKiv0 niy boy strength to last until
the new shaft r aches him." The
elder Collins told a newspaper man
to "a.k the country to pray for my
boy."
I Colhns May Be Delirious
I A guard was placed over Homer
Collins, brother of the entombed
man, today to prevent bis entering
the cavern In further rescue ef
. forts. Military authorities. In
jeharge felt that the risk of life
iwas too great to permit anyone I
(crawling In the hole when there
was no chance to render aid by
that method.
I "I would gladly give my life to
! save Floyd." his brother said.
! A portable electric system Is ho
ling kept fn operation In the hope
that Collins may still live and be
kept warm by the electrical pads
j placed about his body before res-
jcuers wtre barred rom reaching
the victim. An 'electric light was
ntar his lit ad when loiiins was
' l:it seen .
The hint time anyone heard Col
lins' voice was at 4 o'clock this
morning when rescuer called to
him from tlwlr side of the stone
blockade. Hoy Hyde, one of the
last to leave, thn cavern, thought
he heard Collins mumble, "oh,
flod help nie ."
An hour and n half before John
CeralilM. the victim's chum, nays
he attempted to talk to Collins
and got only vague responses.
(ieralds believes his friend may
be delirious, powsihly from pneu
monla, but admitted he was specu
lating. .
Collins has repeatedly called for
his mother, who is dead, and for
his brothers, according to Hyde.
"I am covered with dirt"' was Ihe
questions he Bald,
answer given to most of Hyde's
The federal government lent a
hand toward the rescue of Floyd
Collins from his underground
lomb today when agents from In
diana arrived under order from
Secretary Iiork of the department
of Ihe Interior. .
NOTICE TO WOODCHOPPERS
Itids wanted on -10 cords ?t ft. old
growth fir for Odd Fellows hall. See
Stored lies at Uexall Ihug Store
lor particulars.
L. M. HAVIS.
Sec. I. O. O. F. Hall Committee.
fAiwlntw! Pi-Mi T-fNWxl w(m.
ion rrm ,)ri)1iu(.,s from poi,,,,
Washington nnd Oregon south of
tho Snuke Kiver to Portland,
Seattle and Tacoma and other
nor;h I'aclt'ic ports are reason
able. It wns held today by Frank
M. Weaver, examiner for the in
terstate commerce commission, in
a tentative report.
Producers attacked the differ
ential by which ra t eg f rom t h e
territory to Portland are held at
jsnghtly lower figures than to the
lot her ports. The examiner's con
'cluslo.i will now go to the com
i mission for final adjudication,
j A majority of the members of
the Interstate commerce commi
Ision are opposed to the Gooding
thill, which would prohibit the
j charging of a higher railroad rat"
j for a short haul than for a loni;
one over the same route. Comniis
i sinner I'sch today informed th
hoie commerce committee.
Kight members opposed the
j measure, he said, one favored it
and two were non-committal.
Secretary Hubert Work of tin
i depart ment or the interior np-
P' "v,'0 "",,v nppoini mem ny
"iiik" i. i ii.iii iiri. ,eiiiii. m.
; M. Moult on. Wash in.i; ton, and
iWnrren I. Hwendsen, Idaho. Thetr
i aid w ill he fciwn on loral proJe(ts
! o the- two committees which, on
( March I . w ill commence Invest i-
Rat ions loot, inn low ai d readjui -
nient of const r ut-tion costs on
twenty-two proierts.
Covernmetit altornex in chare
of the ney C.iand Jury procee.i-
Iih:h here in the cast' of Senator j
Wheeler of Montatt:t and ot hen
enlarged their asemliy of wit-
en-ses today but tightened tin
nwmil Ions tn keen their rntii-
Hers la pictured a type of ths Al.inkan do sled tearnn that are -muh!ti" JiHVOOO unltj of antitoxin
Into Nome, Alatka. thrtmch a ! issanl In which the thermometer registers u degrees helow cro. Nuuis
and vicinity, wiUt ll.utftl iuhabu..uts and on doctor. Is In ths (rip of a diphtheria tyiJviuU- - .
j ties secret.
- 1 Some wlinesiKt today were nn-
;derstood to bo former homestead-
era in Montana, two were .women.
' tn" wnat foreign relations
, commute u iur a wus congress
I is concernea.
A two hours discussion got the ;
'committee nowhere and ufterward !
Senator Kwanson of Virginia, the
;ranlung democrat on the commit
tee, said he saw no reason for
pres.-dng his membership proposal
as there was no possibility of ac
tion before March 4.
NEW TODAY I
Fon SALE targe brood sow and
pica. K. MnrnlnKHtar, lirain, Ore.
VANTEI Wood to cut and place
lo board or batch. J. O. FleminK.
I'liom- 7Fi5.
TVPEWItlTERS-clilTlifd. fiMMiiFi'd
und rebiilli. K. I.. Iloulfilli r.
j Grand Hotel
f..l-
'u-.wtfi-.a hr,uv,ir"i
i . r.,.l t.... it..i.
I lays Creek.
FOR' SALE Chevrolet bug. 1917
model, $10. Oood running order.
112 Mrockway St. Apt. 5.
LOST String of "silver-beails in
Koseburg Wednesday. Finder
please return to this office.
FOIt SALE Heed baby buggy. Willi
reversible gear. Also several fruit
jars. 211 W. 1st Ave. No.
osition as housekeep
er for bachelor or widower. Ad
dress Uox 655, Koseburg, Ore.
FOirSALK Good hack cheap or
will trade for milch cow. J. K.
Wilson, Koseburg. Phone 2F31.
HOrSEfl FOR K K NT Fu r n 1 shed
nd unfurnished. Several to se
lect from. G. W. Young & Son.
Phone 417.
TV PKWRITKR-foTTal IIaiT bad
very little wear. At a reasonable
price. Phone 11I-L between 5 and
7 p. m. today.
RADIATORS That'fTmy- business.
New cores Installed, and old ones
made new. Iark, rrtdiator man,
39 W. Ine.
TWOTVPISTS"w;imedwhowll
do part time work and take of
liee training for good position.
Phone this evening. 111-L.
:u 1 1 1 Kit N' " n L' NO ALOW 5 room s.
j Basement; modern plumbing.
$1500.00. Terms on part. G. W.
j Young & Son. Phone 417.
t FOU'RENT 5 room housIlath
! House newly pattered. Chicken
house nnd yard. Jit.00 per month.
(J. W. Young & Son. Phne 417.
jFOR"SAI,KItourbon- Red Toms.
pure bred. Wanted, to cxr-hnmre
I or buy one early spring hateh. N.
I 1 4. Conn, Ro burg, Ore. Phone
! r.Fir...
FOR SAT-K Ford 1 Ion "chain di lve
truck. $125. Will accept lumber
: In trade. Apply at service station
2 miles south on the Pacific high
way. WIlXf A K E "a dinTmohd ring-or
good piano ns first payment on
either a 1921 Ford coupe, or Tu
dor Bedan. Cars In excellent con
dition. Address Ford, care News
Review. Fri,I.T MARCEL AN1 CtRT75
cts.; shampooing, hair-cutting for
children or adults, 35 cts.; with
curl 60 cts. All kinds of beauty
work reasonable. At my home 331
So. Main. Phone 57-Y.
WOODCUTTERS wantedto cut 50
100 or 150 cords of 4 ft.. 2nd
growth fir wood. Tall timber,
pood ground. House ami stoves
furnished. $1.50 per cord on con
tract. Address "A", care News
Review. FOR RENT Attractive 3-room
I apt. Nice and clean, lights and
water fcrniehed. 5J5 per n:o.
Adults only. Inquire !0 Winches
ter St. or phon Mrs. Sam Star
mer. Phone H3.
FOU SLK-Mo.-t iniHlern and up
to date house in West ItoeburK.
Full basi'ment, furnace, lare lot, ;
T-rtMiiiis, finest fixtures, on pave
ment, priced right. Address
I House, rare this paper.
i THE "PEST itlOIIWAY SERVICE
I STATION And store In two
thousand miles of paver! highway, i
Nets owner over two hundred a!
month In the dullest months of'
the year. Pays up lo five nun-1
dred net. If you are Interested
see Iawrcnce Agency, J25 Cass
Street. lMione 21D. '
FIX EI ) r FOR" LIFE -If y ouc ah
raise two thousand dollars yon
can get possession of the best j
sheep ranch in the county. Kf.o
acres adjoining unlimited out-1
range; good improvements; two
live streams through place; yott
can run over a thout-and head of.
sheep. Turchase price six t'.iou-i
saml dollars: two thousand cash 1
Italance long time. Lawrence'
Aeency, ,2't Cass Street. I'lione
21f
Bos Sleds Rush Aid to Stricken Nome
AtAJKA DCG TEAM'S
!!
,
rue to the fact that Inquiries
;vior noma, reaiueimai btiea, auu w
small tracts are heavy, thu
! I :lm of Kite Ac nice has m-
ployed a salesman to look af- ,
: ler tTie residential district and
! ajssit the iiorne seeder in lo !
! eating a home, if iiiterted,
telephone us. Our car will be
ut your door and we will show
you some new, modern and up- i
to-date homes; ulbo some !
cheaper hou.se a which can be !
bought on the installment plan. :
We have a larre si to select
from, and we lake pleasure In !
showing you and in assisting
the honie seeker.
KICK & KICK . ,
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BUSINESS AND PROFES- !
SIONAL WOMEN !
!
It.KUlar luncheon at I'alace
! of S ci-i I'riilav
Frb . ti. at !
I c clock. Mih. Malolxy, the
KlHt lirt'idt.lll Uill l-.l um.nl A
' .n,i i,'l.....k...i.. . .
etl to be present.
j
i Foil SALE or
trade for hay One
A No. 1 Fordson tractor: Vaughn
drag saw, complete and In goinl
.shape. ry fir and oak block
w ood. C. S. Heniiin.!,' r. I'lione
3uKj.
WANTED Small house nnd pag
tute, cheap rent, under 5 miles
Koseburg. Will .pay rent In ad
vance, cash, by Inonlh. quarter, or
half year. Call or write E. J.
Crippen. 923 Hamilton St. Kose
burg, Ore.
PLANT GRAFTED WALNUTS
One of best blocks in state, com
plete line or other stocks, well
grown, right stock at right prices.
Ask for prices. 3.1 years in busi
ness. Carlton Nursery Co., Carl
ton. Ore.
AUCTION SALE Yoncalla, Jmug
las county, Oregon, Saturday,
Feb. 14. 1923. 25 head of horse
kind, consisting of lt head of
young mares ready for harness.
They are the cream of the coun
try. Also, 15 head of mart s, geld
ings awl nudes of middle age,
ranging from saddle ponies up to
15oo pounds in weight. Terms
ca.ih. S;tle begins 11 a. m. sharp.
Yv'm. Lillie.
ALL DISEASES
of the human foot successfully
treated by
Dn. Moses D. Vinyard
SURGEON CHIROPODIST
(Painless)
For appointment Phone No. 5S4-Y
144 S. Jackson
Sunday and Evenings by special
appointment.
Calls to any part of city.
Sat isfact ion Guaranteed.
Consultation Free.
Be ahead of trouble
Insurance today Is worth a
hundred regrets tomorrow.
Our office Is open six days
every week and .six night.- If
necessary to discuss, advise,
.counsel. Investigate nnd go
over your insurance prob
lems. Insure Today We Are Ready
Electronic Diagnosis ana
Treatment
(Abrams Method)
DR.
HARRISON FOLK
- Electronic and Chiropractic
Physician
H7-18-19 Perkini Bldj. Phone 91
" , .j ii
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A GOOD BALANCE
fly building up your bank balance,
you fitrenRthcn your credit, and are
better prepared for emergencies.
, Checking Account, Are Invited.
TheRosebuigNdtiondl Bank
Rosobur.Ore.
'
.Mr. McKfmioii nn IluslneHJ
I). J. McKiunon Is spending a
short, time in this city looking af
ter business interests. Mr. Mc
Kiunon resides at Kugene and ar
rived here last night.
rrONY THE WOM0ER H0R5
AJso Webfoot Weekly
ind "SWEET PAPA""Come"dy
Children
10c
Majestic
Adults
25e
Friday: "White Sheep"
Ij Last l ime 1 onite E a
i(C3 k 1
7om9M !
WITH II .
La3t Tin.e Tonight
"IN EVERY VOMANS LIFE"
With Virginia Valll, Lloyd Hushes. Stuart Holmes,
and cast of notables.
love, thrills, action, romance, "adventure!
Also "INTERNATIONAL NEWS" and Comedy
Tomorrow and Saturday
It'll twist sou Into Sailor's Knots of laughter!
Hurry for a voyage on the Sea of Hilarity!
Roll ulong with Uuster on tidal waves of Joy!
Buster Keaton
"The Navigator"
The ocean roars so will you when you see this
side-splitting comedy.
ANTLERS
Children
10c
islill III1 1i ! dl llll sMsllllfWIIMslrlsMIMUMi
E. J. Carpenter Offers I
I I CtORCC MMANVf CARTOON MUSICAL COMEDY fij
rtrnDHtr.ni-.rjnim- I
I IN IRELAND A p I
'i llvil i 'fTftt.r wr this SHI 0 B
NEXT MONDAY NIGHT
ANTLERS THEATRE
Seitt on
Prices: 50c.
- - l 1, hi i
j 1 Vomi Const
i From coast points to arrive in
I this city yesterday and spend the
j day attending to business matters
was E. L. Hollteiller. Mr. llou
iteillcr is a Marshfieid resident.
y.TTiWr.T.T.T.r.T.I.W.WIIWII.W
D A .N C E
AT
Olalla Hall
Saturday Night I
February 7
GOOD MUSIC
f.TW.T.WM.I7.WT!.lMITIl
DR. DEAN B. BUBAR
OPTOMHTHIST
Spcolall.it In ths Ilttlne of
lilaSBea .
lit Jackson St.
Jl '
DR. H.C. CHURCH
OPTtyMETRISl
EXCLUSIVE OPTICAL
8ERVICE
Perkins Building Phono 8
Second Floor Roseburg, Ore.
Adults
25c
Sals Friday
St. 10 and S1.6S