Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, June 19, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY. JUNE 19. 1925.:
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ROSEBURO OAKLAND .
LOCAL NEWS
Returns Hon ' . i M. M. Cooper, 7io has bt-en
Mrs. II. C. BrhUham. who baa vlsitlnic In Victoria. II. C. and io
btu visiting In Suih.rlln for th ptd over In ibis city for th I'ast
Ist ueek or so. returned to her tew days on business, left for his
home in this city this morning. .home lit Los Aiiki lis this niorniUK.
To Selma Divorce I Wanted.
Mrs. John Marmin, who has been ; A suit for divorce was filed to
visitinx her two sons here for the day by Hernlce o. Lochlel uftiilnxt
past several days, left for her Hobert O. Lochiel. allexliiE cruel
home at Seluia, this niorniuK. ' and Inhuman treatment. Attorney ,. '
John T. Long represents the plain-, ...
ii i :tiff m
leaving For Monmoutli
.Miss Florence Casebeer of Glide
will l?ave Hnmluy fur Monmouth,
where she will enter Oregon Nor
mal School for the summer session.
Going To Coast
Mrs. W. k. Carll leaves next
: Sunday for Clatsop county, where
1 sht expects to spend the summer
for further improvement of her
Return From Portland htalth which was grimily bene-
Mrs. McMilllan und daughter, fitted by recent treatment in l'ort
Miss Vera McMilllan returned to land. Her sister. Miss Margaret
their home In this city this inorn-' Coolt, w ill accompany her aa far
log after spending a short time aa Kugene, where she will attend
authority, delegate offjeers of that
department to hand'.e government
property In an unrestricted way
and In accordajico with a vested
discretion.
"Therefore It Is not only possi
ble, but very probuhle in this rase,
that the action taken by the sec
retary of the navy, If the contracts
are fairly snd honest carried nut,
will arttinlly conserve oil which
would otherw'se have been lost hacl
not such action been taken, for,
as to how far reaching .drainage
may be and hoAv far oil pools ex-
lenu umlersround, is at present
little known even by geologists
msclves."
reaching a conclusion In this
case, savs the conclusion, "we
fully realize the degree of unpopu
larlty with which It nil be receiv
ed. This Is true In the nature of
I.
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CALUMET BAKING POW
DER. 1 lb. Limit 3
In Portland.
1 summer school at
verslty to obtain
' diploma.
the stale unl-
a slate teacher's
10 lbs. CANE SUGAR.
Limit 2 Sacks
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t LOCAL NEWS J
Visitor In Town
Mrs. U. Kleist spent severM
hours in Moseburg on Thursday
eliopplng and on business. She Is
a t'jsldent cf llrockway.
j In Thursday
Mrs. John Miller was an out
' of town visitor yesterday and
pent several hours shopping and
vl-dtlng. She is a resident of .Myr
tle Creek.
Leaves For West Fork
Miss Anna Ililllard returned to
, her home at Wes' fork this morning ....-.
niter spending the past three dllNCLUK VVlINo
months visiting at- the home of Mrs. r OIL DECISION
tContlnned from page 1.)
Arrives Frdm Washington ' .
Mrs. C. H. Holt, arrived here 0 Companies for mineral claims
this morning from Spokane. Wash- th(,y ne,, , T(,anot ,...,
ington. and will visit lor some , foraipr srp.Jirv , . . ,.
Ih'tuni.s From Salem
A. T. Law rence returned to this
city yesterday after snendlni: a
duy in Salem attending to busi
ness affairs.
t'lsltor Thursday
Fred Hamilton motored from
Helf Moon Orchards yeaterday
and spent the afternoon vhitlni;
friends and looking after busi
ness matters.
and will visit for
time at the home of Mrs.
Moss, in Ten Mile.
S. L.
pany, which the government alle
In from Vinpiia
Arthur .Matthews wa In from
tho rural districts several hours
Thursday and transacted business,
lie Is from Uinpqua.
MUs ltoiichnike leaving -
Miss I.oreine Bonebrake, of Gar
den Valley, will leave Sunday for
Monnioulh, to attend the sum
mer session of Oregon Normul
School.
i Go To ReedsDort
Frear and Coun y Commissioner .,,,,, a8 w(, a f , .
Weaver left this morning for ,y from slncluir )0 Fal,
jKeedsport to spend a few days in- was organized legally under- the
I spectlng road work being doue In taw, of Canada- 8ald tbe decision.
i.i"ilj. Tne decision at the outset set
thlags, because the creat general
publlo. Is reached only with the
sensational features surrounding
the transactions Involved and be
ing largely in the dark as 1o all
the other multitude of circumstan
ces, with which the case is sur
rounded and knowing perhaps less
of the great legal principles which
the experience of the ages has
I taught ma.iklnd must control In
dialing with the riphts of porsons
1 and property.
"The fact that this appears to
he a good contract for the govern-
llirnt as testified In hi- tlw.ue wit.
of Its character, coupled with the ;3l JAR RUBBERS, heavy
fact that the courts should be con- a J
cerned In sustaining formal grants M H OZ..
upon which the rights and welfare K - ,
of many depend. Impels the con-155 V-ArO, DCSt Mason
i-iusuiu uiat sucn contracts snoultl iii
The canning season is at hand again. We are prepared with a full
line of canning supplies, priced as usual at a saving. The sugar
market is very firm and other advances may be expected.
Unusual Bargains Until Noon
Saturday
23c
61c
OREGON MILK, TALL, Limit
12. 3 for
25C
STONE VACCUM-PACKED COF-
FEE. Regular 55c lb. ..Limit 6
lbs.
47c
REGULAR PRICES THAT SAVE YOU MONEY
: 25C
WAX for cannings,
2 lbs
Sinclair acquire in order to get
lease on the reserve.
I me continental Trad ng Com- "T V. . 77 . .. TV . , V S
I .-, ... :not be Set aside fni- llcht n. ft vn. ( t
niii.fr. - - .
0118 reasons, unless fraud In con- ,!,
nection with their execution Is S
for i.,,,, ,,.,., .,.,. .",, -clearly shown." t
I 1'nlled States nistrlct Attorney S
! Albert D. Walton, of government '
counsel, declined to comment on
doz.
PURE LARD
9 lbs. net
SI 95
forth the title of the suit and the
government's pleading that the
the decision. Appeal oft the case.
he said, will depend upon the
.Going To Portland
Prof. J. H. Bosard, who hes been PCutive order of President Hardtn Co,,rse which Owen J. Roberta and
ire-enKuped aa principal of the Mel- 0f Mfty 31 io-m transfHirine the i A,l'ft Pomerene, special connsel
Vl-ltrs TliurMlay "
(ieorse Crane was in from the
rural districts Thursday and spent
the day vi-Uipe and on liusitie.
He resides at Alelroye. ,
ItiisfiicMK Visitor
Tf T Itl'ibolv raturnoi! n li I-
I home at Cdide yesterday after
: nnnn afier upending several hours
, viMHinu inui lo'ikinif after business
aftuirs In this city.
leavea Sunday naval oil reserve from the navy to ,f'ci(le to tako- b,lt he intimated g
maw iur -ruMJ WUU U DtJ CUrnt II lO
the nppelhile court.
Goes To California
Mrs. W. A. Kepper and littlo
daughter, Betty Jane, left last eve
nhiR for Loiir Iieach, Calif., whr
th4y will be the puests of friends.
y):: iMtmin Hre
H. S. Pnrfnin arrived h?re fron
Km'ene Thursday and will 'po,i
the next f-w days visfttrtR hI the
home of Mr. and Mrs, Tom Whar
ton. '
Callfornians Visit t
Mr. and Mrs. Georpe IanKenberrr
and daughter v arrived here this
week from San Jose, California, on
their annual visit with relatives.
Mr. Ianftenberg is on a vacation
from his duties in the office of the
county tax collector at San Jose.
Whether the decision will allow '
continued development of the re
serve by the Mammoth Company,
Mr. Walton said he could not say.
He said he was not sure as to the
lepnl aspects of the situalir.n.
Aside from tho personal Inter-
lttfvlncsN Visitor- "
(ilen Honth was a visitor from
points north of this city yoster
day and attended to business
matUrs. He reicl'?s mar Glen-dale.
Return From South
Mr. and Mrs. August Rchloemann
and son-in-law and dauuhter, Mr.
and Mrs. Klmer McKean, and Mr.
McKean's aunt, Mis. W. A. Pearce.
returned last evening from San
Francisco, Calif., where they en
Joyed a 10-day visit with relatives
and triends.
Small Boy Injured
l Raymond, the 8 year old son of
' Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Ball, received
I three scalp wounds and was ren-
idertd unconclous yesterday after-1
I noon at 3:15 o'clock, when he fell j
j from a tree, while playing In the ;
1 Auto Camp Ground, striking hlsj
I head on a rock and fell into Deer'
jCreek. A seven year old playmate,!
jWith unusual presence of mind;
.drugged him to the hank of the)'
1 river, and a tourist brought him
j to the offices of Dr. Chas. It.
Wnde. The Injured boy was re-1
vivttl and It was found necessary J
' to cloi-.n the wounds with about t
I twelve stitches, there being a rut
1 across the back of the head, one
. on the left s'de of the head, and
lone on the forehead.
1 rose public school.
jfor Portland, where he will take a the interior department was grant
jaix weeks course in special In-: in excess of executive authority
,struction. Mrs. Bosard will accom- Bnd that llarrv K. Sinclair, lessee,
jpany him and Albert B. Kail, lessor, conspir-
j 'ed in negotiating the lease.
Collegiant Leave Roseburg The Kovernment s allegations of
Jimmie Vance and hU Arizona fraud and the charge that the h as
fcCollexians left this morning for ing of the big oil reserve was HVsr
iDunanmir where they have accept-11 was set forth at lenirth in the
jeu a contract wtin me joyiana decision, and Judge Kennedy then vsl "ve in tne ense and rtgard
. Amusement Company or northern plumed into his finding of fact. lfs of which way the ru ing went,
California. Thia popular orchestra "We have no quarrel with the I think it was a most nble opin'on"
j regrets h aving the city and hope theory that the congress nhouhl J- W. Lacey of defense counsel de
! to be able to return here later to have and hps the constitutional clared in commenting on the ded
icate permanently. It is one of the power to regulate the manner In elon.
'best musical organizations ever to which the property of the iTnited j Regarding charges of collusion
'appear here and the dancers are States shall he handled by the ex- and fraud in fhe povernment's pe-
' sorry to lose Jjiem. They received ecniive branch", said the conchi- tition. Judge Kennedy said.
a flattering offer from the Duns- sion of the decision, "but we do i "We take it from the evidence
muir company and could not refuse maintain thnt In tho exercise of and the expressed view of the
it. that power It may be a protective plaintiff's counsel that although
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Tins is what happens when a butl-figtitcr is caught off his
piard tor a moment. In this instance the toreador narrowly CHcnped
being gored to death, when the animal he was just about to kill
caught and tossed him over its head. The extraordinary photo was
made in Madrid.
! Den by. Roosevelt, (then assistant
,srcretHry of the navy); Rear-Admiral
J. K. Robinson (chief of navy
J engineering) ; Kinney (then assis
tant secretary of the Interior);
I Bain (head of the bureau of mines)
ia iiiniiiiiTT aim ruiiy ipcvun-
gfsts) had more or U-Fa of an In4
timate knowledge of tho entire
transaction and some of them, at
1 iast. an active and persuasive ln
jfhience in bringing it about, they
must be considered as. absolved
j fro many incriminating fault as to
fraudulent motlvm
"There Is a significant lack of
material damage to the govern
ment which usually attends allega
tions of fraud, for in the easn at
the bar, no attempt has been made
in Hiiuw inai 1110 lease in contro
versy was in itself a bad lense for
tho government, except perhaps
theoretically by counsel, but on the
I other hand the tentimony of the
plaintiff's own witnesses, who are
competent to speak on the subject,
tends to show that it is a lease
much more favorable to the gov
ernment than they as oil operat
ors would be willing to assume."
Regarding the legality of Presl-(
dent Harding's order of May 31,'
3921, transferring the naval oil re
nerves from the Jurisdiction of the
J navy to that of the interior depart
ment, Jiuue Kennedy satd mat in
its brief of the case, the govern
ment had virtually abandoned nny
discussion of the invalidity of tbe
document and that they did not
contend that the transfer was a
violation of law.
WASHINGTON. June 19 Har-
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OLD SPUDS for seed or table
100 lbs
25c
$3.75
PORK and BEANS, Medium VAN
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10c. 12 for Olid
PORK AND BEANS, mall,
12 for 95c; 3 for
25c
CATSUP
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"CHOICEAMILY"
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SMOKED MEAT
picnics, 1 OQn HAMS QRp
ib ZOU lb. QUI
COTTAGE BUTTS, Qfln BACON, QQn
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SHOP EARLY FOR THEM
LARGE GRAPEFRUIT,
3 for
25c
CANTELOUPE, large 3 for 25c;
med, 4 for
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PEACHES, FANCY,
doz
20c
BLACK SEED WATER
MELONS, lb
3V2C
TOMATOES,
lb
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5 lb. basket
50c
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ROSEBURG, ORE.
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CALIFORNIA
AND OREGON
ry K. Sinclair's victory In the gov-ernnvent-'s
attempt to cancel the
Teapot Dome naval oil lease prob
ably will result in throwing that
caje as welt an the one decided
against E. Ij. Doheny, Involving
the Klk Hills reserve. Into the
supreme court of tho United Sta
tes.' The Doheny case In which the
government won, already has been
appealed and government counsel
have given notice that they would
carry the Sinclair case to the
higher courts in the event their
pfforts at Cheyenne resulted In
failure. Although the situation
prenents an apparent conflict of
ludlrlal opinion, It is pointed out
here that rome of the circumstan
ces In the two cases differ, and
they will be fought out on their
Individual merits. One question,
however, m which a sharp divi
sion was presented In the deci
sions of the Judges who heard the
two cases, was tnat Involving the
president's right to transfer the
oil reserves to the interior de
partment, in the Doheny can 3
Owen J. Roberts, of the counsel
for the government tn the Teapoi
Dome suit, said the government
undoubtedly will appeal the case
to the suprenre court. Other than
this right was denied white today i Mr.- Rrta said. h4lld not
at Cheyenne It wa upheld. This
point Is expected to furnish a ba
sis for a long legal fight.
CLEVRLAND, June 19. For
mer United States Senator Atloo
Pomerene, one of the special pro
secutors In the Teupot Dome case,
will Immediately appeal the cose
to the I'nif'd States Court or Ap
peals, he declared, when told of
the decision in the Cheyenne fed
eral court.
"I am very much disappointed,
but we will appeal the case at
oni'a," he said.
care to comment on thn'cftse un
til ho had opportunity to read tho
decision.
PHII.ADKI.PIIIA. June 1J.
NEW YORK. June lft.-A flood
of buying orders for Sinclair Con
solidated Oil stocks and bonds
poured into the stock exchange
market today following the an
nouncement that the leaing of
the Teapot Dome oil reserves had
been unheld. Th'3 Sinclair com
mon shares mounted two points
to above 24 and the company's
6 per rant bonds, which carry
stock purchase warrants, soared
almost five points.
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