SIX ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, THURSDAY. MAY 21, 1925. Open and Doing Business t We wish to announce tha t we have leased the Myrtle :' V Creek Flour Mills and have a full line of flour and t feeds for sale at that place. Ve believe that we can give better service, and save money for our cus- :, t tomers in Southern Douglas County by having a dis- 2 1 DISM SSAL OF BOSS IS UPHELD COURT TEST Krish Commissioner (Justed received with generous applause. The matter of aVardlng the new , hat offered by President Booth for the neat suggestions and accomp- I lishments to be carried out by tbe i.uv wu.iuit mi vicnuL ear waa made In part today, but definite decision 'ill not be reached before the next luncheon. There are some 2i contestants and the committee did not have time to reach a de cision. Anionic the suggestions are many of much worth and the com mittee will have rather a bard time selecting the peer anionic them. I Several viKltora were present to- I day and the meeting waa very en- ijoyubie from every standpoint. for Hiring Shoemaker Loses in Contest. tributing point closer to them. We expect to maintain as low prices as possible and to give the same good service and" quality products at the Myrtle Creek plant as in Roseburg. 2 CHARGES NO MATTER Si j; Judge Hewitt Merely Finds minting powder for controlling aphis and other Insects on plants can be nad at Wharton Bros. If you want Feed, try the Mills The Douglas County Flour Mill Roseburg, Oregon That Governor Pierce Acted Within His Jurisdiction. - r. Ontario Mecca for Parched Host With Opening Sale of 4 by 4 Suds Carrying Disappointing Wallop OTTAWA, May 21. Real beer I son government, which believes it .. was on sale legally today in Ontar- will be beneficial In satisfying j - Jo, Canada s banner province, for thirst without having folks revert 1 the first time in eight years and to poor bootleg whiskey, thirsty Americans In th border ; cities took full advantage of their I TilTKFALO. N. Y., May 21 opportunities. The provisional Wayne H. Wheeler, general coutr r authorities regard tills fmir bylsel of the anti-Saloon League four beer as non-intoxIcatlnK and; America In a statement today dis perhaps it Is going to disappoint agreed with the optimistic reports parched throats from Volstead from across the border, land. It Is 4.4 per cent alcohol by "Canadian 4.4 proof spirits beer weight, or 2.5 by volume, wllh a is a misnomer," he asserted after kick presumably less potent that ( communicating with Canadian clt ' the disappointing 2,7' beer sold In iles by telephone. "This Canadian the Unite! States under war time i experiment will glvt the people of prohibition. J he ono half of one jthe United States a chance to see the wisdom or folly of this scheme. Undo Sam will observe the experiment with his tongue against his cheek and continue to STORMING JAIL REPULSED DEFENDERS Police Use Lead,' Firemen Use Water, Attackers Driven Away. ' percent limit o( the Volstead act refers to volume. Four by four" has already been christened "Feraie's foam" since It Is sponsored by the KerKU- speed up Inw enforcement.' ' Seen the Corona Four? play at Parslow Furn. Co. Mr. I.lntott. On rilp-j See our Kllllper Tractor cultlva Ask for tor. It Is built for deep heavy ' cultivating. Whnrton Urns. DONATED BY 5 PERSONS WOUNDED Negroes Accused Assaulting Women After Murder of Escorts Kept From Judge Lynch. Fo Tj I The j Served by the Umpqua Squaws near entrance of Carnival. Fisher's Blend Flour FOR EVERY PURPOSE KEEP SMILING KIKCTKOCIIIHOl'ItACTlC Is within Its merits an It has done in thouMimU chronic diseases Mich a Klmmiat l.-m sciatica, I'aral sis, NervmiMie;. yunr reach to l'ltOVK f cases of acute and NYiirltl., I.umhago, Stomach Treiililo. Liver Trouble, Kidney and Madder Tnuihle, Cnnsllpatlon and other Itowt 1 Trouble. Illh lllnod PrcsMire, (loltre. H a.i.u h. s. many forms of Kve Trimble, Fallen Arches r the feet ami many other troubles of the human body. Electro-Chiropractic Wands for Truth, Science, Common Misc, and Kcsults. Its growth and success merit your iiivi-!.tiuittlnn. QR. RUPERT A. MOON 324 Perking Bid. Pl.oneS54. a DALLAS, Tex., May 21. Klve men were wounded, one o rloualy. In an exchange of shots between officers guarding the 1 In I his county Jail uml a mob of about 3iui persons shortly after one o'clock this morning. The mnb bent on taking Frank and Lorenco Noel, negro brothers. Indicted yesterday in connection wllh the murder and criminal as sault rases, was driven back after about HO shots had been fired. All of the I n lured were civilians. The only officer wounded was Sheriff Schuyler Marshall, who struck by a brick. Dwight Stewart was live most seriou-ly wounded. He was shot in the side and his recovery is doubtful. The others were but slightly wounded. About I oo men j ntiil a woman were arrested and placed In th Jail, but no charges wire filed against them. Following the attack, the crowd j around the Jail which began run jgrcgatlng early In the night and ; at one time was estimated at I "00. gradually dispersed, although j several hundred maintained an I all-night vigil. I The rush which resulted In the j shooting started when a hand of linen, armed wllh rocks and not ;tlet, nltucked the line of police !and firemen who were guarding I the west side of the Jail building. ! Many misslli s were directed at the firemen, who nttempled to heal the uioh ba with wtreams of water. Their efforts were tin J availing and the mob broke through the line. At till point firing began and police standing by opened fire, dl.irhurglug about 30 shots, must of them Into the air The mob Immediately fell Imrk, and the ntturk subsided. j Armed wllh machine guns, shot guns, side arms, tear luinibs and i fire hose, utiout 7." officers muln- mined guard over the eight-story Jail. The negroes were arrested last Friday and Indicted yesterday jnfter one of them was said to hnve confessed to the killing of llyall Ailklus Htlil the assault of ! his woman comp.iulon on a lonely ! road north vf the city nn the ' nlghl of April ll1. Frank Noel i wits also Indicted for the murdnr 1 of W. I.. Milslead and Hssnull nn T this woinnn companion on the T .l..l.t ... ft. ..II '. - -t . kill 1-1 .... l-lllll.'l. aroused considerable public Indig nation nnd feeling has hern run ning high since the negroes were arrested. One of the women as saulted Identified Frank Noel as her attacker. (Aaocltttd Pre Leued Wlr .) PORTLAND. Ore.. Mav 21r-lr. cult Judge Hewitt today threw out noon or court tne quo warranto proceed ings by which Dr. Thomas at- tempted to regain his place oa the usu commission. Judge Hewitt held that Gover nor Waller M. I'lerce was within his legal rights when he removed lit. Koss. and refused to Interfere John W. Kaste, who, with W. W nanks, appeared for Dr. Mosa said the matter of appeal to the sup reme court was undecided and If appeal is not taken that John C. Veatch, named by the governor to succeed. Hois, will have hla place on the commission free from at tack. "Whether the allegations and the charges are true or not, the court does not undertake to aav". I'saiu juuge iiewiit. "The court cannot pass upon the truth of the facts alleged or Inter fere with the discretion of the ex ' ecutlve. ' , " hether this court would have reached the same conclusion as to j ine tacts at wnicii the governor arrived la not for the court to eay. Under the decisions the court cannot weigh the evidence for the purpose of deternilng its prepon derance. "At most It can examine the evidence to ascertain If the gover nor exceeded his Jurisdiction by deciding without any evidence. "After an examination of the transcript of the proceedings held before the governor, the . court cannot say there is no evidence reasonably tending to sustain the charges or the governor's deci sion. "It therefore appears he did not exceed hlB Jurisdiction in that res pect and, having acted with his Jurisdiction in deciding the ques tion of fact, this court is without authority to say whether his judg ment was good or bad." Hoss was discharged after a hearing before the governor, prin cipally on charges of extravagance based on the fact that, with Com missioner, Kendall, he voted to hire Carl I). Shoemaker as office manager of the commission at $"'00 a month, after Shoemaker had been removed as master fish war den. ! Koss was appointed to the com mission In June. nnd remov ed In January, 1925. BARGAINS IN FOTOGRAPHS For the week during Carnival. ROSF.IirilO STI DIO 137 Jackson St. MAYOR BAKER AND WIFE TO ATTEND STRAWBERRY CARNIVAL OPENING DAY OF STRAWBERRY CAR- NIVAL IS SUCCESS (Continued from page 1.) flowers, pronantlng a wonderfully fine appearance. Other floats were entered by the Hoy Scouts, Klwanls. Camp fire, liirls. The Fern, Lerion Aux iliary, Klks, nnd Laurel wood Mo tor Company. There were also several private decorated cara. The Kline shows concluded the procession with a parade af the animals from their doir and nnnv J show. The remainder of the after- was spent with races and athletic sports on the main street, band concert and the carnival shows. Tonlght'a main attraction will be the queen's ball at the Ar mory, at which time the prize drawing will mice place on the Ford automobile to be awarded to the person holding the lucky number. the evening, not an official car nival event, but one which many will probably enjoy attending, will be the baseball game at Laurel wood field between the Odd Fel low and combination Baptist-De Molay team. This will be played at 6:15 p. m. Tomorrow's program starts at 9:.10 a. m., with the school pa rade. Valuable prizes are offered both city and rural schools for their participation. At 10:30 a. m. thwre will be a motorcycle hill Hmb up Mount Nebo for a silver loving cup. At 1:15 the sports program will start on the streets, followed at 2 o'clock by the Coun ty track and field meet in Lau relwood. This event is expected to bring In thousands of people from all parts of the county. NEW DEPUTY GRAND MASTER OF I. O. O. F, IS ROSEBURG MAN MF.DFORD, Ore.. May 21. Sa lem was selected for the 1926 convention city by the state meet ing of Odd Fellows at Ashland today, and the following officers were elected: L. K. Cnrter. grand representa tive, Portland: Henry Young.. grand masfer, Hermlston; V. T. laiksnn, deputy grand master. Roseburg; K. E. Sharon, grand secretary, Portland: O. A. Doane. grund treasurer. The Dalles; L. 1). Porter, grand warden, Corvallia: trustee of home, W. H. Monag han, Salem, llebekahs Mrs. Mary D. Moss. Lakevlew, representative to A. R. 1 Woman's New Freedom Countless women in homes beyond the gas mains have learned that the secret of freedom v from long kitchen hours lies in their cook stoves. They have abandoned the old fashioned cool stove and adopted in its place the improved Perfection Oil Range. This is the modern development of the oil stove an oil range, whose powerful burners have raised the standard of oil stove cooking to that of gas. Women are finding that kitchen tasks are light ened by the faster cooking and the greater con venience afforded by these newly developed Perfection Ranges. Your dealer will be glad to demonstrate Perfec tion's gas-like cooking service. See him today. Tub Cleveland Metal Products Co. Oakland Bramcklitk and Holla Slretlt PEMFECTIO Oil Cook Stoves and Ovens N CAMP FIRE GIRLS Carnival Booth ON Washington Street Ice Cream, Cake, Hot Dog, Corfee, Soda Pop, Gum, Ba nanas, Oranges, etc. We Want Your Cooperation For quick tvarmtk wken ever net Jed the Perfection Oil Heater. mm For abundant Mot ivattr without gat tht Perfection Ktroitnt Water Heater Styles, sixes and prices to suit every need and purse. A.; Mrs. Myrta R. J,,mes, New port, president; Dora Sexton, The Dalles, vice-president; Ora L, Cooper, Dallas, eecrttary; Eda Jacobs, Portland, treasurer;" Ktta Sanderson, Kreewater. warden ; trustee of home, Sullie (iusiin. Salem. ' Ladles patent low he! slippers tan combinations now $3.83 at the Booterie. 847 Rogers Silverware at cost Zlgler-Fee Hdw. Co. OREGON FIGHTl EH MM ESTATE i FACES 2IHD CHARGE Mayor and Mrs. George E. Baker, i of Portland, are expected lo arrive here tonicht by auto from the north, to be guests for a day at the I'mpqua HoM, and attend the Strawberry festival. From here they will go on to Los Angflcs to attend the Shrine convention. 1 All kinds of ollstoves at Powells. EDWARDS DEFEATS WOODS, 2 OUT OF 3 rORTI.ANt). Ore., May Hilly Kdwprds. K annus city light- : heavyweight wrestler, won t wo ' out of three falls In a nuitrh h-re i last night with i nilor Ja k Wood. : of Texas. It wa Kdwards' second j victory over .he Te :an. who lost ; the first hout in days ngo tor j "rough stuff", after each mini had j captund a full. I-Mward will next j tarkle Ted Thye. the title holder, j who will return here from Au- j stralia about June 1. White hand made guaranteed axes are made for logger and those who require nn extra pood axe. See the assortment at Whar- ton Bros. AND ROYAL PARTY 5R Roofing special at Powells. I Queen Thelnia 1 and royal i arty were the guesis of the Rotary club at lunrhon today noon. President 1 ply, only $1.65 Booth welcoming the honored 'Kuesis 0 hile Jlmmle MrChntock - in mm had the pleasure of Introdiuinr Ciirls: Yon ran r Xpert a feller ' 'h member of the party to dub to love a girl wiih a red nose, color- members. less lips. eluM eyrs. lHtn't wait The Hawaiian players and Mng your "rhat mlcht mm tnmr- ers, who art with tli Abnr Kiln row. Belter take Hoi 9 er'a ltot Carnival co . gave a.elishtfut pro-! Mountain 9 a at oner ami he on gram, playing and singing several the safe side. Chapman's Thar- l Aiber. They are excellent musl- maty. , ciaui and their program was well WMM ft hZffo Ford cor orTord to forego out" Ford tire.. For no Ford can find a tire for a fiver more, finer or even as fine. Ford owners may we fit you? SALEM Ore.. May, 21. Whether 1 the state of Oregon shall acquire j by escheat the estate of the late Mrs. Asmus Brix of Astoria, a mounting; to J20fi,u00, or whether j the estate wholly or In part shall iko to the alleced natural but faith llcss mother of Mrs. lirix, a resi Ident Germany, is the issue In a case (o be foucht out in court. The iBtate land board today employed ; Norblad and Hesse, lawyers of . isorbiau and Hesse, . I Astoria, to assist Dist I j Lieueuwehcr of Clats 1 ' the case, and it will TOPEKA. Kans., May 21. Cleared by a Jury in the first case in which the state asked his conviction, forn'er Governor Jonathan M. Davis today faced the prospect of triaj on another charge of bribery growing out of the pardon 'candal, which broke in the Inst days of his ad- 4 ministration early this year. cal A Jury after delllieratini- strict Attorney! three hours and taking four Clatsop county, in i ballots, last night returned be necessary a veruici oi not guilty tor for Hesse to make a trln to Ger- 1'avls on a charge of con-. nr,r tt a x-r '. . , 'many in connection with the case. spiring with Carl J. Peterson, L .u "T -f co1 The case Is unusual. The fos-! former state bank commls- rainy weather has retarded the lo- t..r n.n..i. ,,t u-i , .i.i sioner. to solicit n hrihe fnr a pardon for Walter Grundy, could not be ascertained here to- convicted bank wrecker. day. To them it was her desire to There remains now against leave some of her estate. Also she 'he former governor and bis desired, to leave "25.000 to a Luth-i "on. Kusell o. Davis, a ernn church at Astoria. Hut he ' charge of accepting a bribe left no will and the church has in connection with the Issu- been informed that It has no claim anc? of a pardon to Kred W. on the estate. ; Pollman, couvicted forger. ' The mother In Germanv Is said to have discarded the child 'soon! after birth and given her to strawberry cron and arrivals . u - v... ...i nn lia . , ' ii.ii o.ueiii, uii nieir Iiailies 'i nm.rra inaraec mis morning fell off considerably. Prices opened fully fl higher on the best crates with improved Oregons selling up to 4.25. Later the growers sold out remaining lots at $4 straight. Gold Dollars and Marshals went at $3.50 with some ordinary stock selling at "3. Cheaper buys were made In some Instances, depending on oual- .... . Biui uiiiii nun Kiteii iiei iu a .Vl'.'r?CM foT '"Pl" emigrating to America and who became the foster parents. A ' Portland attorney, it is said, haa i appeared with alieged power of at- j torney from the mother in (ler-' many, seeking to get the estate. S The Innd board doubts the exis tence of thn German claimant. day before. The berry market as a whole, however was a strong affair and a su-rprise to the trade. The strawberry harvest Is just i gettln gunderway and the peak i will not bo reached for another ! week or ten days, depending large- ly on weather conditions. Growers say the crop will run close to normal this year, theln-! Attend the bargain carnival at creased acreae being sufflcent to the IJooterie this week and sav counterbalance the damage from on shoes. winter freeze. ' I Q T Booterles Carnival of rtargalns Buy your shoes now and save. Ladles of he Woodcraft, Thim ble club will meet at the K. P. Club room Frldav as usual. PKKSIHKNT. Outside and Inside white paint ' 2..S5 a gallon at Powells. I Goldseal Conoleum rugs at a ptlce. Zigler-Kee Udw. Co. tttndeoaser costs less per pound tLtn butter. I For quick results ReTtsw claastfleit ids. Earwig exterminators. Drug Co. nse news Pnoa U6. Jlarsters ! Highway Service Co. Our sower cultivator Is Jn.t the t thing for truck garden work and I pisnt beds. Let us show It to you. I Wharton Bros. o Ranges on easy payment plan t Powells. Read the Classified ads. I in The News-Review. Thej I mean dollars to you, "Ar. Business M.eu Thl .Newspaper Says: You Are Inv'ited To Thousands Cf Homes - homes of customers Ifr l ' M I WASHINGTON. May 21. Thir ty motor car?, seized frjm boot leggers, were turned against the, ICanadinn bonier rum runners to-' 'day by the treasury which for the Mr,t lime rinde ue of a recent legislation under which the gov iernntcnt is empowered to use the ! confiscated vehicles. Orders were sent to John C. Tnllnrh. cii'toms j collector at Ogden-hurg. N. Y., to ( hand over t!i9 machines to mem bers of th cti.toms' service bor der patrol and they will go Into j servlie at the beginning of the annual move of Americans to (Canriila for summer Vacations, j The treasury's action l regarded js the firs, step toward moorl t ration of border patrols, both the I Canadian and Mexican, to be rom. pleted as fa-t as machines are 1 avaltnMc. j Collector Tutloeh ha. ISO cars, I all selird In the lat year. ! Got screen doors at Powell's Fur- : nlture. I A bsseball free wlthevery pair III Kirks the Ideal outdoor shoe 'for men and boys.