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ROSEBURG NEWS-REViEW FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1925. EIGHT S3 M wmM ThH OriKoii Homo J'roiluclM Association n i people of the Sllilc to u Oreeun linn!- kooiIs. Th:it l !:!, iiml It .ippiie-i to liK'ulliloa jiml com tti ii ni 1 1 a iif w II. H.iil'l up ImmixIuh (iounty liHlUKlrii s by ualni! Ilium- proilnct-il p.oilurt'.--ou an; helping tin1 fiiriin r, 1 lie home merchant ami yourself. Ask Your Dealer for Jery Maid Butter Insist on It There Is None Better. Douglas County Creamery Phone 340 , ELECTRO-CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH 8ERVICE To open offices Monday, Febru ary sixteenth. Dr. 11. A. Moon (associated with Dr. (loo. A. HI n, n well known j Chiropractor of Kuirene) will open! on F.UOC'i'HO CHIROPRACTIC of-1 fice in the I'erklns bulldiiiK Mon-' day, February flxteerth. ' 'J'ho best modern electric equip ment has been Installed. Venni of cxiierienco are back of thu equip ment. Thousands are finding health through tho uricntltic application of Chiropractic and Electrotherapy. We treat successfully: headache, neuralgia, rheumatism, lumbago, nclatiea, asthma, constipation, idlesi o high blood pressure, cnlnract of the j Your -days of roasting over a hot eyes, prosrnto trouble in men and oven are gone forever. Crimin llros. diseases of women and children . ItHKA 1 1 satisfies your every de nud many other diseases. The sue- sire. Phone noHa und heallh of your family, our CrorerlcB proven we Ke p the at ull tlmeH. Call u:t up, PICKENS Perkins Bldg. iSlattejvi totik Tic tcw ASK your Grocer FOR TRU-BLU Biscuit Co., I.W.I.I.IiI.I.I.I.I.I.I.I.l.W.I.I.I.I.I.I.I.i.I.I.I.I.I..I.I.M.I.l.l.I.I.l.j.j-. t S i IHL LIBERTY THEATER TODAY AND YAKIMA "ROMANCE AND RUSTLERS" A World's Champion Rider in Action Also: Feature Comedy: "I-miltinn Gas" Also: Fields and Streams "Salmon Fishing" SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY MRS. WALLACE REIIJ 'BROiCEN-LAWS" ( Knitorn. il hv Club W'cimi n. ( Ivir IIIHIIV ll MERY BUTTER .cess and growth of chiropractic 'merit your Investigation. Consulia- 1 lion fr lilt. Itl'I'EItT A. MOON Itooina 221 225 Perkins lildK. l'lioiie 5f,l CARD OF THANKO We take this melius of thanking nil the dear friends and neighbors lio so hclpcc' us in kindly deeds and words of cheer in our sad be reavement. Mrs. I'iia MeElhlnny Mr. Joseph McElhlnny Mr. ami Mrs. C. S. McElhlnny Mr. and Mrs. 1.. I.. Spencer Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Nuylor Josephine McKlhiuiiy. Heap Your Table with Good Food YOl'Ii hnhit or bnyhiK Quality J'ood Ih reflected tn the happl- so tho excellent standard of fait of jour well'ato in mind BROTHERS Phone 68 i"7he Uniitrsal Cracker" Spokane, Portland TOMORROW CANUTT I.ciiiIits. 1'nl.lU- Ofildals nml lllM'rt. I IP0UAIH11 ; BILL PRESENTED 1 (AMrvttt! Prrm V'r.) WASHINGTON, D. C. Ktb. 13. Ati amendment lo the rivera and harbors Mil pro idini: for preliminary purvey of rmpo.ua. river and harbor with a vW-w lo their Improvement was adopted by the i-enute. roiniuittco on co-m-in h rc today. At (lie name time the ici'ninltlce Kave Its approval tn thu .McNury uiuendnM lit Kiting local interest oil Tillamook bay credit lor $iir,00 already ex pended by them on harbor im provement. If the latter amendment Ih ac cepted by tlm house local inter est on Tillamook bay will not huve, to wham any part of the cot of new work recommended by the board of army engineers. Tho tea dim,' of thu bill wart not completed. Wi' have hand shears for tagging si p or goals. W harton pros. o m VICTIM'prMArCs lt,i""'J IN DEATH TRAPI Continued from paK'' 1) resrue. I underneath a thick limestone At noon dirt and stone was ne-jiedne, giving the officials hope Ing hoisted out indicating that llio:lhllt ,j, ,.w tunnel was part of mouih of tho new tunnel was bc-hho , Imncvcomh woiklng In Iiik widened and brae plurliiK party. d for tho cx- CAVK f'lTV, Ky., Feb. in. A tunnel which tlm rescuers hope may lead to the' cavern behind Kloyd Collins was discovered on the left or northwest jlide of the Sand Cave mnrue shaft early to day. Timberini; rushed on tho fifteenth Heel inn and preparations made to drive piling Into the slile wall, around and above tho tun nel hole, so n rescue party could enter It with safety. The hole was unmistakably a passageway leading down into a illmrsCono cave mid miners brniiKlit j up pieces of cavernous rock to ex hibit to II. T. Carmfchael. The ! medical siaff and other officials ! were hurriedly awakened, j While Hie miners ft It that It ' mtuht be several hours before a i rescue iiarly ould be permitted t' explore the tunnel, there was al- ready keen competition union,; the i dlKHcrs for the honor of KoinK down on the next shift. Tin down draft In the shaft was so sttoiiK , that the -miner's lampn were blown j out when they looked down the ; new tunnel. The hide wns first discovered about 1 : IiH n. in. nnil Carinlchael, ! in chut'Ke of tin- sluift and a dnc 1 tor were awakened, meanwhile, the dlKKOis had uncovered, a hole J which Heenied two or three feet j hinh extending downward at a i nunc r snarp siope. i neir uimij-h wero mown om ny uie now u ui.ml when they lookifl down the hole. The bottom of tho shaft was hur ric oiy cieareu mr inu sixiei inn , section of tiinberlng so short piles could be driven in the sldewull parallel to the new tunnel. 'Hie discovery cf -tne new tun nel wuh closely gunnled, the niln ers refusing lo talk about it. Hut ,M looking down the mouth of the shaft, the shadow of the hole was clenrlv evident. The down draft had cleared out the shaft of tlm thin fog which has rilled the shaft since the cold snap, caused by the miners breathing and the warmth of their huil 1 m and Ihe hole In the flickering light ot the miners' DR. H.C. CHURCH OnOMETRISl EXCLUSIVE OPTICAL 6EHVIC6 Perkins Rulldlng Phono XI Second Floor DnseburR. Ore DANCE AT Melrose Country Club Saturday Night February 14 GOOD MUSIC DANCE at DIXONVILLE Friday Nits February 13 Free Lunch rusic by The Glidjrt lamps, appeared to extend nearly half way acros one aid, ot the n.x foot square shaft. The hole was found In th aide wall at about tho lo foot mark, measuring from the low nide, or C5 fed mi ttrfurlnK from th htKb Hide of tht abaft away from the mouth .(if Kand Cave. In tho original x- ploration of the diamond ('rill, a ; few feet from the tdiaft a aofi spot won indicaud at 51 fet, and an other hjcIi Hoft spot wan hown 1 la.it nit'ht followed by at last 10 fed of limenton. Tho drill was boring furthtr Into this, early this mornhiK. when the top of th ni w tunnel was uncovered. InMlllnfC wart at once n:opp d, to concen trate on charluK out this tunnel, i Tho -iiKlni'rnK taff made im mediate pi t-parat'.otiH to tun or 'around and down Into the new tun i Del, and finlbh the sixteenth hit Ulon of shaft tinberinc; only uf Ificbntly to prevent aerloun cavo- Iiik on the wall opposite the new : tunnel. ! Carinlchael explored the mouth nf the new tunnel at daybreak and , nftid he hoped they would have I CollliiH nut by noon. The new lunnel as the mouth of 1 t w:llt further clenred nway, was i easily large enough lo accomodate. la good sized man, and as far as Ithey could peer down Into It, ran ,rll.. r,. II... .,rll,w,Kl corner of the shaft, diagoually jo the left toward the mouih of Kand Cave. ' TIih tunnel wns discovered Jufl which Collhs is trapped. Kinm his preliminary oxplnra tfofi nf the new tunnel, Carniichael indicated he believed tho tunnel would lead down to a hugo pit lo cated just behind Collins, KindinR ;thls they could roll the rock off "Collins" leg and release hlni. I The high hopfcts of the dingers and engineers shone In their .faces when the mouih of tho tun nel was completely exposed and ithe miners confldenl ly predicted ithiy wctuld hav "Collins out by noon." i Tho use of ropo slings around I tho diggers, previously arranged for when the hoped for tunnel was 'disclosed, was found unnecessary, 'since the tunnel nppeared in the jshln wall of the shaft underneath j a heavy limestone ledge. 'Hie I workmen at the bottom of the ; shaft urn slamTing on a ten foot ledge of limestone, ho they are, in I no danger of breaking through In I to a cavern. When the first explor jinK party enters the tunnel, Ihe men probably will have ropes ground their waists, so they may ; bo held safely, if the new tunnel I drops over a cliff. , The original '.Sand Cave tunnel drops over a i ten foot cliff, a few feet. Insde the ; mouth. Preliminary exploration at the new found tunnel was the i determination of the fresh shift which went down in the shaft at nine o'clock, one slender determin ed digger vowinK that "orders or . n , proposed to explore, that tunnel a ways. Carniichael this morning admit ted, conservatively that a lead . , ,,. ,,h . ,, ,i.Vn . . .,..,,,.h . ,. .., j lead to something." IsAI.VATlOV AltM V iti:i.n:i' HANKS. ,,, .,, . iI,l-.-.ia ... ,,, u,.i,,,i ',' ,.. Army for the mipport of the poor, k nut II linukH, will be found on the i counters of the following hotels and biisinesH houses : Huseburg National Hank, LMUh Cuntury tiro- j eery, rpipqua Hotel, Palace of ' Sweet a, CrocUer Drug Store, Mo- ! nigrum Cigar Store, Everybody's ! Kxchange, liocttel'M Variety Store, ' I!i'tKHMiiv Crurerv. DniiLrlus Hotel. ! ! Uoseburg l.aundtv, rump (Iron ml ) j Grocery, .'nrth Siile (.Jrocery, No. i jSitle Meal Market. North Side ' I! stauViiiit, tirand Ilottd, Model . Ihikery. Pullman Itllliard Hall, ; I Southern Pacific Depot, ideal Ha- kery, Home Itesiauraut. Ked Cross ; ll'liaimacy. M. K. Church, ( j "A Little Coin or two will do i j Cod I'.ltsH You!" 1 j If nnyone desires to contrihute ; by cheek, please address Salva-i Hon Army--Hox 1247. Ad.iutant I-'red Anderson, officer in charge. CAl'T. It III ANHKUSON. We havi rubber belling in stork up lo li liuhes in width. Wharton llros. EXFLAIrJ THE BiK j ( AMtrtJli'it rrw l.i iinil Win'.) I.OS ANGKU',S. Feb. 13. -An j old man and his wife, residents ot ' 'an eastern state, who expected to he wafted to California on a cloud -I in the hour of fulfillment of Mrs. Margaret W. Kowen s "end of the . worhl prophet v. and who pu:-sttl up the cloud ami came to l.o An geles tn ft Iran wh.n the preilie Hon failed to maierlalie last Tvi , day, vere among the witnesses slatetl for (piestiotiing by the ii;v pnwecutor today in his Investiga tion into the financial features of tlie dooms day prophecy. Kvtra blades hiuI parts tor Vauiihau thai; miwh at Wharton Pros. !! ur lISI VIl'NVV Vrh. 13. Aft.T sn runi-'tit iiit i Kurt Zel.ll, Minn i-iiiival tit . r. n priisntuer. in . i 7:t. i"Iiti;iv took bin IhUiIIom! li llloll'll.4 olil if:i UK h I ,r lo.n lritt nvi r the liHtlilbe, (hina (he lutiv lo h. r ili-Mth in the rivi-r an.t thi n KUe hltiiselt up to the pollee. InvffltlKatlon of Zeldler's record jh'wed that he had once been (sentenced to death, the sentence , b mK commuted to 25 yearir jiu ipri.iuiimtut which he served. ' ! (Awnrlatrd I'm, U:uM Wir. I NEW YOHK. Ftb. 13. II. Ool d(.n I)uval, wrtalihy hat-hi'lor, 'sa:d totlay h would consult at ! t 1 1) i -y u rfpardlnK poBslbln retal U tiiirv ictiiin MiraliiKt Ivv St. t'l:iire. niusiral comedy dancir. who liuu b. uK)it suit f"t $10U.OOO UKaluut Ji i in cliarKiuR. brt-ach of promise to niiiny. Ilu dinled Mliis St. Claire's cliarcr thai hn had proposed to her 1-mi July with a promise of a l:f o! "luxury and ease." in! W. E. Krouzer, a groceryman at Oakland, was arrested lust night charged with operating a still, and will bo turned over to the government. Officers found a still, two gallons of moonshine, and 100 g;i lions of mash. A federal agent, according to' Sheriff Starmer, purchased a gal lon jug of moonshine from Kroii z r lor $20, this liiiuor being held as evidence in thu case. Upon this information a search warrant was secured and Air. Krouzer's p hire raided last night. Deputy Sheriffs Shanibrook, Leas and IlodK''. together with a federal operative, searched the premises and found a still im provised from a five-gallon kero ht'im can and a copper coil. The still showed evidence of having been used previously, and from the corroded condition of the tin kettle used, the moonshine pro duced must have been of a decid edly Injurious nuture. Officers found a roll or new copper tubing und other Indica tions pointing to the fact that another Btill of like nuture was planned. There were 100 gallons of corn mash confiscated, together with a quantity of sugar and other I supplies. ! As the case was plainly ono I of manufacture, according to Hhe- I riff Starmer, it. was turned over to the government, and a com plaint was sworn to helorc U. S. Commissioner Hopkins. j LOCAL NEWS J In from ltuckles A Jennings of liuckles came to Roseburg today, to transact busi ness matters for a short time. Joint ,hunrter In City John Alexander of tilide, was in the city for several hours to duy attending to busings matturs. Suthei-llu l'ditor Here W. J. llayner, editor or the Sulherlin Sun was a visitor in the city today from his homo city, Sulherlin. Mr. Hovers Here Herbert lie, ers w ho resides near Canyonville, transacted busi ness matters ill liosebur for u lew hours today. I'ndertto Operations Zelda, Arvie and I.oletta Mc Michaels of Clendale, underwent nose and throat operations lit the Mercy hospital today, pr. A. C. Seely being In attendance. Improving 1oup,la,s iri II W. It. Warner of the Douglas restaurant, ia making extensive improvements this week. The kitchen is being removed from the main room tn a room In the roar, tho counter is being ex tended, and a new row of tables added. Improvements ure also being made to the kitchen, nnd JOSEPH STATi-jrv Joieph Statsfcr. lxlnsrton. Ms.. hllth school football stnr. It held umler arrest Id a bosptUI there vblle belnx treated for a nnshot mound, aald to hare bean Inflicted In a pistol duel with Georit. True Use. another hlah school bey. whs was killed In th flftit. Statsky says be shot TraTcllne because h thought be was a hold op man. Thi pollc scout this account of tb( duel. fvWi ' rk n.ii I 1 1 Avi M?0H1C UPC BCSEBilPC. "PE - ' stery Dtiel g1 -.1 u,.tl..t,u. rr- , ... , .v .. j SSclkSSSJ I T I fl'MOB&MTMAGNlFI CENT WV . FV,, ! SttS I'iWTRAYALtfa MASTERPIECE f , 4 , Edmonds v5? 1 Wiiuam FojT V' ' ! Foot-Fitters fJIlL -- i NVe have a last for eve,y foot I Lincoln kncw- 1 wfiStS L r 1 If you do well "by the people" 'bi Vf fnVT k i itC i NY Stl I anil rmiltT a neoilnl service ! WVAtt AtiuKl Jif"m 8 "for the people" that yon will k WEM I , . . , , . 3 (ret the support "ot the VJr I A trcn for your feet lH.pie.". 10c 35c l..?x.'.s?.... FOR UKNT Furnished room. Hot ter, bath. 401 S. Main. KKV FITTING And locksmilhing. I Uot'buiK Cyclry. 2- N. Main. iSPIXIAL PRICE! )n bicycles. : HoseburR Cycleiy, 2iH N. Main. 'fJH RKNT Five 400m furnished house, lucludiilK piano. .241 S. Flint. FOR KliXT atiartineut, -I'p-to-datM furnislied UO clllldren. 42s i'ilit. er SI. FOK jAT.K Second hand harness, at a bargain. See it at Farm 1 1 urea u Kxchange. KOU UKNT 2 furnished liouse keeping rooms. Ground flour. 3"2 W. Washington. v CJKNl'INE Ilean super spray hose anil sprayers at Klecker Amort Co., 507 N. Jackson SL, Hose burg. F( irSALE WiidAiartauiduck eggs for hatching. U. S. and Statu permits, lieyers Hunch, Cunyon ville. KOU SALE Mounted Elks tooth. Mounting cost thirty-Nye dollars. Low price. Address "Ftib", .News Review. SATt:itlMVSIM;CLLAser;r5 mixing bowls for 79c. Come early we have a limited supply. At Pnui'll's Pnr-nitnm Cn WAXT TO KENT place near Rose- burg. MuHt have house, barn and chicken house. 1 to ten acres. Ad- FOR SALE Lot 75 feet front, and back; 1 set single buggy liar-1 ness; 1 cream separator; 4 in-1 culmtors. Ks J. Dourte, Roseburg, Rt. 2. Mux 141. H A V " F ) U A L EA If till a, gra 1 hay, timothy and straw, guaran teed quality; prompt shipment Prices upon application. Richard .Nyman, Wallu Walla, Wash. IIKItliS ANOTHKlt ONK Ford touring, late model, llassler shock absorbers. Good runner, car throughout in fino running order. J1AT11KWS MOTOH-X-CHANGE 115 Jackson St. DK7MOSK8 II." VINYAKI"FOOT SI'KCIAI.IST. Iteniovillg of IN (SHOWN NAII.S a specially. I'hone Itoom 2nti TIIIOi IIOTKI, (iiiANI) for your appointments. Hours 9 a.i. lo 5 p. m.- AriTTfKlMIAItGAIN " 11)21 Ford touring, in good me chanical condition, 1925 license, cord tires, a bargain at $275. Terms if desired. MATHEWS MOTOH-X-CHANGE 115 Jackson St. MONEy We now have plenty o? money to loan on improved city property. Monthly repayment plan. No commissions. No delays. The Cmpciua Savings and Loan Association, with Douglas Ab stract Company. TitKA'l'MK.NT O F '7THK J lUM A N , FOOT" is my business. All Kon ditions Including Arches. Dr. -Moses I). Vinyard, FOOT BI'K-' CIAUST. Phone Itoom 20B The Hotel Grand ror atipointments. 1 Hours, 9 a. m. to 6 p. in. as a result the restaurant will be able to handle its trade more I easily, and with more comfort to the patrons. Mi'. Piu'trum' Visiting S. C. Iiartrum, representing tho American Central Lifo Insurance Co., arrived here last evening from Portland to look after tho interests pf his company. Knroute to this city he visited at Willa mette valley points. He expects to return north tomorrow. I Lack from (Jlemlale Mrs. Florence Grundy, county he:ilih tiiii-Hit ri'ttirtipd limt nii'ht 1 I from Clendale. where she has been upending tho past week on county heulth work. Mrs. Grundy completed tho examination of the I school children, weighing and ex amining them, and investigated ja number of cases of various j kinds. A number of children were found to bo underweight, 1 and sleM hnvj been . taken to bring tiicm up to normal. A3S IS Zane Grey's H "Border Lerion" H ! PIMM I j Sunday 'ThoWanters' I 3 Dm j TTT-y a OMFTV'Q 4 Bf l . W , U 4 j j J I jLJ. 1. 1 5 J X V-X 4 cjowW GROCETERIA 300W-CassSt- SATURDAY SPECIALS! Large Florida Grape Fruit, fakers Cocoanut in ZUc cans, cans lor oc 0 Best Grade French Peas, 2 cans for 48c j French Mushrooms, 2 cans for 98c Suoar Crisp Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs. for 25c 4 Market Day Special Raisins, 4 lb. pkg. for.....'...40c Ami7o Oil, pint cans, 27c; quart cans, 47c; half pHcm cans .'. : ...93c Mazola Oil, pint cans, 27c; quart cans, 47c; . half gallon cans 93c Wesson Oil, pint cans, 27c; quart cans, 47c; half gallon cans 93c Special Blend Bulk Coffee, 3 lbs. for ...'...$1.20 Extra Special Blend Coffee, 3 lbs $1.30 Oregon Cream Cheese, 2 lbs. for 45c Our Mother's Cocoa, small size, 10c med., 15c; large 25c Sugar, limited 2 pkgs to a customer, 1 2 pounds for 1. ...85c Servs J ourself and Save at I 1 ff d KEARNEY'S TUP CTflDP TITIT For. plants and flowers for Valen tine's Day, call The Fern. THE FEET Are: the "Main Benrings" to the "Human Machine", If neglected for an indefinite period' without proper attention will surely re sult in a disarticulation and a po.ssilile Kiving way entirely. For Scientific work and expert udvice con.su It Dr. Moses D. Vinyard FOOT SPECIALIST Phone Room 206, Tho Grand Hotel for Appointment. Electronic Diagnosis ana Treatment (Abrams Method) DR. HARRISON FOLK Electronic and Chiropractic Physician 17-18-19 Perkins Bldg. Phone 491 DEAN B. BUBAR OrTOMKTKIHT Hpeclsllst In tli" fittlnc lit JmUiein l-'t. INSURANCE IN A lilisiticss asset Ynu mnlntaln a reserve fund to holp you neattier a finaiuinl i-risin. Mm tin.ro frrnnt'nt and iinoxpcrt Vd are the crim-n hrmight about by mrhb'iit. !y lire, by thi-ft. T Hey n 11 im-an In'! unless you luive the Htflit kbi'! nf iiisiirnnf., the iptiVi' fuml th.tt ennbles ymi (n K-t the bt-dt of the utiept?v.id. Have you? Our New Spring SIoes Arriving Daily. Southern Ties Patent Gunmetal Nu-Tan $5.85 S KotZtlTerie Ptrklns Bldg. ShO"s that Satisfy and Kit Tour Feet , j- ! a dr. H Jticl I per doz 68c A GROCETERIA T0lIjmiT ' T? M nniiAT K You may orten get full but you will never iget enough of Grimm llros. MILK HREAD. Order one loar now and no other will satisry. Grimm llros.' MILK I1REAU. Phone 18 a. EVENING CLASSES In Commercial Telegraphy and Touch Typewriting. Kates rea sonable, enroll now. Roseburg Telegraph Institute 224 Perkins Bldg. WANTED! Wanted Amateurs Sing ers dancers comedians story tellers from three to eighty years of age for Amateur Kite at the Ant lers. .9 Three cash prizes turn In your, name at theatre office. fonite and Saturday Hard Hitting, Fast Riding Jack Hoxie IN "The Sign of the . Cactus1 ' Also 8th Episode 10 Scars Make a Man I ANTLERS Saturday: "The Snob"