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PAGE FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10. 1925. r . I .j ! If : ' . ?' L0CAL NEWS r lyaiiHa: - J : She resides at Garden Valley. BAV V V Ta ' I Saturday Night, June 13 Beautiful IJleyld Park, located five miles east of Glide, at the Narrows of the North Umpqua. Roseburg Imperial Orchestra Prizes Will Be Awarded Midnight Lunches Served Half Fried Chicken on Toast and 1 lot Tamales Our Specialty STREET REPAIR OUTFIT MAY BE BOUGHT BY CITY (Continued from page 1.) which conniats of an auxiliary pumping plant and nozales, wnluni the couipttuy will add, making the j total coat t'lAbi. The flushing system includes a 4-1 ral students from tue Chinese cylinder Cominenui motor con-1 "'n- 'i are said to uoiTi auuiiiiru mar iiivj icsikhcu ur temporarily eliminating Shang jiu. as a port of call or anchoring at the mouth of trie VuiiMUe river anu iuuding their cai'Koes ou shotw, 'j he strike, however, is not cotisidt'iid'iarKe euough to aiect traUH-l'acillc liners. The ever present Chinese ele meut of ' syu-ec'iio' or petty gratt, ha come to tne suriace in con nection wild tne resignations of nected to a centrifugal pump, and the necessary noxzlrs to provide pressure Hushing. The company agrees to Install tne equipment, and paint It In accordance with the city's directions, and deliver the whole outfit at Koseburg under a satisfactory guarantee at a total cost of $2, 6S 5. Mayor Houck Is partial to the flushing system of cleaning city streets. This he maintains is the only sanitary method as the streets are thoroughly washed, under pres sure, and the dirt washed Into the sewers to bo carried away, while t with a sweeping method, the bac teria carrying dust is only stirred up and allowed to penetrate lulo the stores to settle on the merchan dise and to fill the air throughout , the city "With disease laden parti cles from the street. The f I usher, It Is also pointed out, would be of great aid to the fire department In grass fires, as It could be used in places where wa ter Jn not available, and could be run along ahead of a grass fire and soale down the grass so that The fire could be halted. As not all of the councllmen were prestmt laid night, it was dec I tied to postpuue, any definite action un til next Monday. Another proposition, submitted by the same company, is for a street repair outfit This Is (he same equipment as was offered to the former council, the same prices belttsj quoted at this time. The city has a great dfiit of re pair ..work to do, and with the pres ent outfit Mayor llourk has figured that the cost Is prohibitive. The greatest time Is lout In drying out the ravel, which can be quickly done with the outfit offered the city.; Tljts apparatus Is an ordinary . COiHSvte mixer with a sw inging gas torch. A load of gravel Is thrown into the mixer, and the torch quick' 1 From Camas i Mrs. Mildred Kussell was an sr- i rival from Camas Valley this ; morning, and will attend the teach eis' examinations this week. j VMlor Tuewlay John Gilbert was a Roseburg caller Tuesday and spent a few hours attending to business m af ters, lie is a resident of Cottage Grove. Hero Today Anna McCuIloch arrived here this morning from Oakland to spend a short time veiling some friends and shopping. Arrives This Morning Mrs. G. C. Ambrose arrived here this morning from Youcaiia to spend a few days visiting with friends. Hera Today Jos. E. Cole, manager of the Underwood Typewriter company at Eugene, Is here today attending to business matters because union lunds were being diverted into wrongm! channels. 1 hose leitiguiiig, however, were not willing to say wnetner the lunds were subscribed by the uni ons or other sources smyuipatlilz ing with tiie workers, or wnetner thjy came lioia undisclosed sour ces, r rom the nature of the ap peals sent out fur the workers, it is apparent that a cousiuerahle faction among the Chliia&e, par ticularly those of the better Clas ses, sincerely anipaihi.e with the agitatiun of the siuueuts and wor kers, and that their support lor the strikers is actuated uy purely patriotic motives. FOO CHOW, June 10 A general strike has been proclaimed here. The situation is quiet but strained. WASHINGTON, June 10. The fighting between Cantonese and Yunnunese troops lor possession of luiiioii "continued with grow ing intensity" on Monday, the state department was advised to day In delayed dispatches. The Canton Amernan hospital was hit by "one small shell and several ruin bullets," the advices said, "and two American lauiuhes en roiito to the CliriMlau college at Canton were trequeutly hit by ritle shots, but the occupants es caped Injuries." On Monday afternoon dispatches said the Cantoneae forces were firing across the waterway dividing the city from llouan Island and guuboais loyal to the Canton muni cipal government, "frequently ran through the waterway" shooting point blank into the native section of the city. The Cantonese forces at that time were rtporttd to be receiving reinforcements from the outside, although not as rapidly as had been expected. The Yuunanese troops were buhilng their ground. Visitor Tuesday- John Achaendern was a visitor In this city yesterday and spent the day on business. He is a re sident of Centra, Point. To Port land 1. F. McLaln, of Montague, Cali fornia, who has been visiting in this city for the past day or so, left today for Portland. In Today Fred Hamilton, of Half Moon Orchards was a visitor in this city today for several hours and at tended to business matters. Milk and Diet Fornfanlt invaiuu, Th, And Nourishing Digestible No Cooking. Avoid Imitation. Substitute Spray your cow, with Easy-Boss. It kills the fly,, gold by Wharton Bros. Visitor Today Among those from polnta north of thia city to visit and attend to business niattera today waa Air. Cox, of Drain. ' , From Drain- Mis, Bessie Lakey and Mis, Thelma Dartholomy were arrivals from brarn yesterday and spent the day shopping and visiting. Kemp's sheep branding fluid doea not require heating and it stay, on. Sold Id red or black at Wharton Bros. From Umpqua Miss Florence Mortensen arrived here this morning from Umpqua. and will aUend the teachers' ex aminations this week. A tedder will Bave your alfalfa or bay crop. We have a McCormlck tedder at special price. Wharton Bros. Mun-itiKe Ufense lamicd A murringe license ha, been Issued at l'ortlund to Ivan Mr Kinney, of Portland and Miss Te ka tluynes, of Roseburg. The wedding is to be performed In this city on Friday. Hern From Oakland , C. K. Goodman waa an arrival from Oakland yesterday afternoon and Is spending a short time at tending to business matters here. From Riddle Mose Ityan was a visitor In this city today, spending the day at tending to business matters. Mr. Ryan resides at Riddle. From Drain Miss Leota Wilson and Miss Vel mi Wilson arrived here yesterday afternoon from Drain to visit for a short time. MKTHOUIST AXI TY'O OTHKK iail'lU'HKri i'.MTH l'.lKK CA.SADUX IAW j (Afaorlatnl Yrm Leue4 Wirt.) 4 i TORONTO, June 10. 4 I The United Church of Cana- j ui, into wuicu (uv jaeiuuuiai, Presbyterian and Congrega- . I tioual denominations of the !j Dominion of Canada bave ; merged and which embraces nearly 3.U00 congregations, was officially instituted and dedicated before an audience of 8.UU0 today. By act of parliament ths three denominations ceased to exist as separate netieties 1 1 ! Takina EvamlnatlAiibH Misa Eva Ackert and Miss Melba the top of the world for I's." ABOARD STEAMSHIP INGER TKE,, June 10. The relief ship Ingertre crossed the Arcttlc Circle at 8 o'clock this morning enroute to Spitsbergen with the Norwe gian government', expedition in search of the Amundsen-Ells worth Polar filers. The aviators who will pilot the two seaplanes In the flight to search for the explorer, and their mechanics are busy each day on the Ingertre, testing the engines and appliances which include Skll sleds and a couupsiDie ooat. The plan Is to follow Amund sen's Instructions to search around Northeastern Spitsbergen for a period of six weeks after Amund sen, departure (which waa May 211. By (he time the Injcertre rescue expedition of the Norwe gian government is ready to begin operations three weeks of the six fixed by Amundsen will have elapsed. The explorer expressed the opinion in his letter of in structions that it would be use less to continue searching in this region after six weeka from the date of his departure. The Ingertre left Horteri. Chris tian! Fjord, Norway, on Saturday for Spitsbergen to be attached to steamer, the Farm Baker are here for a few days from Myrtle Creek. They are taking the teachers examinations held at the high school this week. ;, m b.tti.. I. I10 L'anton governor, accomuan- ly done. It Is believed that with . ' . . .,, v....- - nateif, Tliw coat of this equipment Is 9I,uv f. o. b Koseburg, toother with sucb4.jLiras as tho council may, deem necessary, which at most will amount to only a nomi nal rum. TQIs proposition has aUo been leftover to a future meeting. ' ATTENTION W. B. A. AQ' members art requested to mcelut tho I'lHierlakliig Parlor, at X a. m. Thurmtay. Juno 11, to atteful the luneral or Sicler Seieelu Melowell. Services at Oak Creek coupon by Rev. C'Hldwell. lly Onler of Commander. communism. Consul-deneral Douglas Jenkins cabled that he had protested to the leaders of tho military forces agaiust Injury to the Canton Amer ican hospital and the tiring upon the two American launches. He also has given new warning to Americans to keep out of the area subjected to fire. "Most, of tho women and child ren have moved from Tungshan suburb and other Btragetic points" he said. The -gunboats Pampanga had taken MaMou near the Christian College when the dispatches were filed whlln thn Rimboat Ashevllln wa.i standing off Shamecn (foreign Settlement). The situation In Shanghai was aflTV CV C A NTYW ! ,l,'t 'r"K'(1 v Consul-Ceneral Cun d I I Ur v-Ali 1 JN nniKtiHui lu cable reiuirts as having reached "the high, water mark of thinner", June 3 and 4. Coiulltlons since then have in cllned to Improve in every way ex cept in regard to tho strike", he SHld. ! '1 he consul's message, sent from 1 SlniUKhHl, June lo, naid the strike .there was "b- coining more deep! seateil and extended, some workers I ne ' BATTLE RAGING IN ENVIRONS OF : (Continue tntm page 1 Returns llouir Miss Alene Speer. who has been vtnlting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Haul Spain, of thia city, for Bonra time, left for her home at Riverside, California, thia morn ing. Ix-iikh for (iranla I'nnn Dorreme McCurdv. who has been residing with his grandpar ent, here and attending school in this city the past winter, loft this morning for Grants l'aisa to spend the summer with his parents. Mr. L,e Visits ' John R. I,ee, of the Pacific Tele phone and Telegraph cnnipalty. was here yesterday from Portland, attending to business mutter, at the local exchange. Visitor Today Among those from points east of Roseburg to spend the day here to day attending to business matters waa U. A. Crews, of Glide. Here From 8an Francisco Mr. and Mrs. B. II. Williams ar rived here from San Francisco yes terday and are spending some time here. Mr. William, la attending to busiuess matters, and Mrs. Wil liams is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ralph Hunsaker, and friends Robert Holmes Hera Robert 11. Holmes, traveling agent of the traffic department of the Southern Pacific company Is here from Eugene for a time. Mr. Holmes Is supervising the move ment of the Shrlner train, through this district. To Attend Convention Ir. ami Mrs. 8. U Deljtpp left Ihls afternoon for Ixmgvlew, Wash ington, to attend the Joint meeting of the Oregon and Waxhlngton the noted oifteopaths of the coun be a four-tlay sesnion with some of the noted asteopatha of the coun try as speakers. Buy New 8tore Mr. and Mr,. J. M. Sherrlll. for mer residents of this city, but who have recently been located In Eu gene, left today for Mount Vernon. Wanhlngton, where they have pur chased a general merchandise store, Mr. Sherrlll was formerly in buslnesa hero In the Roseburg Orn- oery, which has been succeeded by mo zum tentury Grocery. Teachers' Examination, Being Held Teachers' examlnationa are be ing held four days thia week at the high school building. A large enroll ment Is expected during the week, there being about fifty , teachers taking examinations today. From Dillard Mr. and Mrs. P. Buell were visit ors in this city today from Dillard, and apent the day shopping and at tending to business matters. Mr. Buell is proprietor of the store at Dillard. and Hobby, in keeping the vigil along the Arctic ice edge for the missing explorers who left Kings Hay, May, 21, for the North Pole. The Ingertre, carries two air planes for use in scouting for the Amundsen purty. The ship Is due In Kings Bay early next week. Wilt Meet Daughter Elmer McBroom and wife left yesterday for Chehalls, Washington to meet their daughter, Miss Nellls who Is returning from V'assar Col lege at Poughkeepsle, N. Y. Miss McRroom will come to Roseburg with her parent after visiting rela tivea lu Cheballs for a short time. LIFE OF Inns and their nationals to nw.id xiays demtiMriiratlon. Tire min ister replied thut if thf Chin, so .authorities had any doubts us to ' the outcome or (he niunitYHuUnit, theT should prohibit it. SIl.VXOn.M, Juno 10. - China Merchants Htvamlilp Cniu- pttny, Chtuese owned , Iihh nils penuVd Its salllUKs itulelmli. h Sotuv other steamship j nuipHiiK a aro'lnNtructlng their venels m outside ports not to return to i Shapghal -at present. j SHAXCflAI, June 10. Anieii cans today were liiiluded lu t he oVnnciatloiis cent. lined in huud Mll.t distributed by Chinese Mnke leaders endeavoring to mrr.r on a gffiirrul strike lien. Outbreaks and demonntrntlous I at I'eklng. as ivported in Chiiif-e circles, starved ! Inspire strike agitutors to lednuhled efforts. 1 lie strike movement, however, with the xt eptton of tlin npet i.il strike, appears dNhitexr.itlii:. A uew ttrike hnudbtll whirh Hppeated tonight included American em- j ployers among thoi.e lor whom patriotic Chinese wete not to work and' said leturnlni; to work while others wer going out.' I Chinese bankers and shops have iem..in' d close while ineu antile etalilishmt-ntfl In the Flench con tron MhU-hMost'd lant Friday re opened Susilay. Fitteeu per cent of tho Chinese police with in the foreign settle ment woru reported to have joined YMfor Fpm Mleltignn - (Jerrit Wyma, of (irand fiapidn. MU-higflti, was a visitor In this city yesterday. Mr. Wyma Is tour ing the middle west and western Hiiitvut, and has vl-ited New Or es ns. Chicago and coast points. coming here hy way of Seattle. Spokau nii, Portland. He will ko on to Ctilifffnia points and then return to Michigan. Mr. Wy ma Is much tmprctmcd with the roast states, especially Oregon, and Intends to iMurn to the coat to locate, either in Oregon or in southern California points. IlKN'D, Ore., Juno 10. An un identified worker died yesterday as I tho result of being crushed be tween two cars near Ode 11 Lake on the Natron cut-off construction, acrording to word received In liend. While the body was brought to Hend the accident happened In Klamath county, and official ac tion awaits word from Klamath Kails, according to A. J. Moore, dis trict attorney. The man was employed by the Stewart and Welch Construction Company but telephone lines be tween liend and Odell Lake are partially out of order so that full information Is yet unavailable. NEW YORK, June 10, Reiter ating confidence in the ultimate sate return of the Amundsen Po lar expedition, Bernon S. Prentice, chairman of the American advis ory committee declared today, it was conceivable that no news might come from the party for a year without Its loss being ne cessarily indicated. "From letters received, we be lieve Amundsen has proceeded to ward Alaska, said Mr. Prentice. "Tire it great ambition was to in vestigate the unexplored territory west of the Pole and with this In view they gave up their radio equipment in order to take on moro fuel. "If thwy have proceeded on the longer flight and have been forced to abandon their machines, we might not hear from them for a year unless they were picked up. "Our real' anxiety at the pre sent is the fear the party may have met with an accident In landing or may have become separated." Supplies carried by the expe dition are ample, Mr. Prentice saitji to subsist It for many weeks. PHYSICAL IH NCH TO JIK (.IVK.N IIK.MN FAtiS. WILL PUT A Smoothtop'in Your Kitchen with 590 square inches of Cooking Top Automatic oven Control 1 4x ! 8 inch fresh air oven 9x 8 inch broiler White enameled splasher and warm ing shelf Smooth polish top saves 25 per cent of heat New speed burners cooks 25 per cent faster Vent for disposing of all products of combustion The new Smoothtops have every thing a woman wants in a kit chen range. Women are amazed at the remarkable cooking advantages being demonstrated in our display room. S10.00 for Your Old Range If you have not already seen these beautiful ranges do so at once and take advantage of this liberal offer which with easy terms for the balance, makes it possible for every woman td enjoy better, quicker, easier cooking immediately. New Combination Rate Now in Effect. Southern Oregon Gas Company 340 North Jackson Phone 235 NEW YORK. June 10 Florpms ZIoKTii'ltl hus made arrangements with tho Amerlcun Tobacco Com pany for the distribution of pic tures ot bis glorified girls of the Follies" In cigarette packaices. This will revive a custom of some 25 years ago. RECOVER QUICK FROM GRIPPE OR FLU! After a spell of Grippe or flu. when your system Is all run down and your legs are so weak they ran j imiuiT mmi up your pony, tne Dest Hi" iri k.-r. but authorities in jilting you ran do to get back your Heat with gas. cnnir l nf the altmnlon were salil ti bate loiiml condition so much liiiprMil that ili. y hae di inonll- I., j" ' r fern 01 moir volunteer ullllMiy ut'lti. health and strength quick, is lo start right in taking Tanlae. It's wonderful how soon you rvully do start to Improve' Tanlac sails right In and puts the system In fighting trim. It cleans the blood, revltallies the digestive or gans, gives you an appetite for mtutuiny todav that laolld food and irakea you feel like ..! r. ...., w 1' If f II,. Long l- Nothing will turn the trick Quite I fast as Tanlac. made after the tiimous Tanlac formula from roots, barks and herbs gathered from the four comeni of the earth. Mny lis Illtorh :.Mi t: Philip C..ti tnelr In Id ellKUH'i Cnnnpti-n nf yf ill,.. Intnl. . t hid l.-nni-.l that I liter-ln-l h.nl been .hoi hi l'hinee at i tin Canton Christian i College In the niirising there. INNATI. Onlo. June 10 Wit ri'cclrrd 1')' tne hl AIRIClIIEf! PLAI.ES launched FOR ARGTIG DASH Easy Pickin"! People who can not afford to buy a new car, and still feel the need of having one, look for a good used car In the News-Heviow classified ads. ' KOIiMTK HKKHSIfHtT . lMH)TI.Ki;Klt KAO'.S MX IXKIITMKNTS I (Aanclafrd ttem Lt.av.1 Win.) v ! KltOKNK. Ore., Julie 10. Six Indictments, all of them 4 dating from 1923, were read to .Mark Ilroom, when he faced Judge G. F. Sklpworth In Circuit Court here today. . Two Indictments are for oper- atlng a distillery, one In 0 April 1923, and the other in September 1923. and two In- dlctments for possession of liquor. In April and Scptem- her 1923.. The other two 4 4 are for possession of ma a t on the same dates. Broom will plead to all 4 4 six Indictments tomorrow 4 morning. Total ball was set 4 today at Siu0. Ilroom was arrested last 4 week In a night raid In Ku- gene. He had bwn sought I 4 since 1923, officers said. TODAY'S BASEBALL . American League. At New York 10 innings Cleveland .. New York Dattejies,: Karr, Huckeye Myatt; Jones, Ferguson and ough, Bchang. n. ii. e. ...5 7 1 6 11 2 and Beu- At Philadelphia Chicago Philadelphia R. II. E. 8 II 1 9 is n Batteries: Thurston. Hlankenshln and Schalk; llauniKiirtner, (Irdves, Stokes and Cochrane, Perkins. At Boston R. H. f;. SL lxuis 15 17 3 llOHltm ... J;) if Batteries: WlnKard anil Dixon; Ruffing. Francis, Wingfleld and lleving. National League. At Cincinnati ' R. ir. e. Philadelphia ' 2 9 1 Cincinnati 3 7 1 Batteries: Mitchell and Ilcnliue: GIRL ADMITTED SLAYING Uhootlng in TEMPLETON, WITNESS SAYS Iwrothy fell Ibody crying Arll. Frtm Mire.) It. NEW YORK, June 10. Direct testimony of Dorolliv Perkins, ad mission that she killed Thomas Tenipelton, her unwelcome suitor, was given in the trial of the 17- year old girl In general sessions court today. the Perkins home, across Templeton'i "1 didn't mean to da "Did she say 'I killed him?' asked the prosecutor. "Yes sir, she did say It, at the same time she said 'I didn't mean to do it' "' llarssel answered. Joseph Harsell. pleton, testifjtd Proof of the nuriillnir i In ..'., friend ot Tem- Ing whether buyer or seller read that after the the classified ads. Behtbn and Wlngo. At Pittsburg- noston R. H. E. 6 15 0 rittsDurg ..... 4 9 2 Hatteries: Orahani. I.ucev and Gibson; Morrison. Adams. Shee- hau and Smith. At Chicago n. it p New. York 6 11 Chicago 3 j Batteries: Dean and Snyder; ' Blake, Jacobs and Gonzales. 1 Fresh Vegetables The use of plenty of Fresh Vegetables is a guarantee of health. We supply anything you want in Foodstuffs. Fruits of all kinds. All Orders Delivered Free PICKENS BROTHERS Perkins Bldg. Phone 68 ' ST. I.Ol'IS, June 10 Rogers Hornsby. star batsman of the Na tional League, hit his sixteenth home run of ihe season In tho fifth Inning of today's game with Brook lyn. Hubbell was pitching. Yesterday's Scores. At Veitinn 4: Oakland 5. ' At Seattle 5; Portland 3. At San Francisco 8; Los An geles i. At Salt Lake 11; Sacramento 18. REMOVAL NOTICE NEWPORT STEPS FORWARD t A rutt I'Tiaa LmmI tt im) NEWPORT. Ore.. June 111 At a city special election yes'terdny ap proval ny a vote ot nearly two to one was given a bond issue of - 1 0O0 for a new city hall and ll.i.ooo 4) I bonds for refunding outstanding i city warrants. CTr3 ( .-i.ii...i r rillLAKKLPI'iA. "V aliall die If w do not ad I Immediately. Wo are willing lot flKlrt until death, if niuM ln, with out yielding." Twonly-two eleainers 2u llrl- tlsh and two Japanese new are u tied up here, itrandvd by the wa- MrCnnnlck and Deerlng mowers, , teretd iLrlke. Many other uUips rakes and bindn at W bur loo Bros. FOR YOUR MEAJLTH We have a hlpmmt of bale lies entiling soon that will rot you less than making your own, Wharton , Ilioe. ainl Witr.l June la. Kit tor any set vice, the threo am phibian planes lo be usd on the MarMtllan Arctic expedition left the navy yard this arternoon tor Siiuantum. Mass. Ther headed down the Delegare river in the reeth of a stlfr wind, rlrcled around and then started north. The aviator prepared for the'r long flight as nonchalantly Nt though ther were embarking for bottle today and get started back to I a short routine llichl. The planes are carrying with them the "1'nlnf mall ", a lartr full strength and vigor. Takt Tanlat Vffttaili PitU for Con$tipation TANLAC packet of post cards addressed to I resident ( oolldge and other high nftlciaK whlrh they will nail from S'luautiim On the post cards 1 printed "The top of te morn.n.fSo you TH EvxhyP" m We welcome you in our new home where we will be better equipped, and more alert to your needs in our line of work. J? , BERNIER THE TAILOR New Location Two Doors North Liberty Th-afr- A a made with this IichmillL Your Home Town Jt'$lIzstU'sALEBm I Save your money by bving at hope. We make our Doors, Windows, Frames. Finish. Mouldings and Cabinet Work for you. Roseburg Lumber & Mfg. Co.