SIX ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1925. mm 0 IT HOWS t YOUK . 1 vt The youth of you flowg through your nerve. The vital force of you com 1 or from your brain, streams through the nerves that spread out in many tribu taries (htoiivh your body. A Chiropractic adjustment realigns tha spine that they may serve their pur pon well. south pacific jflRDlNE MAKES I J5?-Sr ran mowp "Ihbiiftsisi1 Accused in Film Kidnaping Plot piDnni (Anaorlalrd Vrrm Vrtard Wire.) WASHINfiTON. June 27. A transaction by which the Southern i Pacific Company agrees to pay 'alternatively two different prices for one railroad was laid tody be I fore the Interstate Commerce Com j nilsslun for approval. The road Is the Nevada-Callfor-nla-Orcgon, operating 154 miles of I narrow gauge In the northwest. I The Southern Pacific agrees to buy 'from Charles Moran, the present : owner, the $700,000 of preferred i stock within four years. If before i the end of the your year period ;the Southern Pacific demands de livery of the stock, It agrees to give in exchange $725,000 In bonds, but If a demand for payment la made within thut time by Moran, pay only $400,000 In bonds. the Southern Pacific will have to The line Is to be transformed to standard gauge and new bonds Issued to replace the $975,000 N. C. O. bond Issues outstanding. S "eT I PUT DOWN FIRES Market Problems Must Be! Be Solved By Farmers ! and Business Men. ! TIMBER IS RESOURCE Need of Protection for Tim ber Areas and Future Production Stressed ' By Secretary. Wilson & Deardorff REALESTATE and Insurance FORSALE Good ranch 12 miles from HobcIhi-t: plenty of Komi witter and timber; hoime, barn; horne and cow to with place; ;,3.5U per acre. Terms. WHY PAY RENT? A Kood two room house, bin lot, fe(H locution, North Side. IfTfiO. Terms. A GOOD HOME BUY Good modern ft-room hoime on highway if in He frem town, Lot r.u ,y ;t(iU. Set lo berries. $250. Terms. See us before you bnv. We will treat you right. Miiko appoint merits and let uh whow you. Phon 228 664 N. Jackson St. ( A-wK-Utctl ppi lwl Wlr.) BKND. Ore., June 27. Sir hun dredths of an inch of rain fell In Bend late yesterday afternoon. The temperature during the after noon reached 94, five degrees less than the previous day. Prospects today were for another day at leant as warm as yesterday. AH forest fires were down this morning, according to the forestry office. Fire conditions were much Improved with the relative humid ity at 40 early this morning and It went up to more than 70 during the night. The fire In the Southern part of the forest which was giving con sideriihle trouble yesterday after noon is now under control. It cov er nine acres of timber. Efforts reported eleven fires in all were still burning th s morning but none are serious. A Miller ramp bed will matfe your camping trip a real Joy. Ask for them at McKean, Darby & Baldwin's. T 'weather gause df By AH Means Worry Ulih'ss your Home, Business, Terminal Kffects and Auto are L fully protected by Insurance, nsuranco Is Our Business WtSOIMC BlCt tosriinc. on j" 20 'Cooler I I Than the Street I I Lower Floor 9 Antlers j (AMOolatnt Pr UuH Wln. UKNI), Ore., June 27. A dispute over hot water led to a shooting affray last night at Opal City In which two men were injured, ac cording to Sheriff Kay J. Freeman of Jefferson county, who brought onf! of the men to the Bend hospi tal this morning. At the request of Freeman, Sheriff Uoherts of I tencti utts county placed Jesus Miinzauera, a section hand, under arrest this morning In Bend. Mtin saner admitted that he was the one who did the shooting, officers said. A man named Carlos who was shot in the hip Is at a local hos pital while Pedro Coyas, who had a flesh wtfund In his leg Is at Madras. (AMOclated Vrtm I-k Win-.) PORTLAND, Ore., June 27. Willium M. Jurdine, secretary of agriculture, outlined whut he termed the three fundamental principles of group marketing In a luncheon' at the Chamber of Commerce here today. Secretary Jardlne arrived in Fortluud short , ly beXore noon on his tour of the j coast, wheivj he Is studying farm i conditions, after attending a meet ing of the Agricultural Club of Oregon. Secretary Jurdine was to leave tonight for Kastern Ore gon to meet farm era and inspect some of the largy wheat districts. Mr. J a rd lire's three principles were: A particular plan for a partic ular commodity; honest, efficient and experienced managers and a loyal membership which knows how the organization operates. Basic problems cannot be solved by any other .method, he said. Laws he averred, can bo noth ing more than shock absorbers, he said. Marketing problems must be solved by individual commun ities with farmers and b us i tress nun working together. "I do not need to emphasize the Importance of your timber lands and your timber crops", said Sec retary Jardine, turning to another subject, "Something over ono-thinl of the totul remaining stand of saw timber in the United States lies In Oregon and Washington. This Is priceless heritage. But It cannot continue to be enjoyed in proper measure unless effective thyught is applied to the problem of keeping every acre of perma nent forest land productive. "This region has an opportun ity to mttke forestry that is, per manent ttmbMr productionpart or Its program before its virgin forests are gone. "Nearly 2:1,000,000 acres of land In Oregon and morn than 15,000,000 acres in Washington are classified us perpiniient forest land, useft:l for growing no other crop but timber. "The Clarke-. McNary act. which was largely the result of the tlmtiirhtlul attention and earnest efforts by your Senator McNary, recognizes the obligation on the part of the public to help finance the protection of state and private lands, and it Is our belief that the Ftato and Federal government together should bear about half the cost of protection of such lands, rfVlying on private owner ship to meet the otber half. "It Is my wish to see the con tribution of the Federal Govern ment under this program brought up to its fair proportion us rapid ly as possible." PTHTT DESPOILED Bfi PIGNIC PARTY! Beautiful Flower . Bed at Fair Grounds Ruthlessly Demolished. VcW TODAY J FOIl RENT Furnished rooms, cloie la. 444 North Roe SL FOM SALE Shepherd Collie'pup! Price 3. tmil Hall, Sulberlin. Ore. FOR RENT 3 clean house kerp lnfr rtxjnja, reasonable. 504 Ho. Pine. 15 MAY CLOSE GROUNDS Drivers of Cars Deliberately Drive Machines Back and Forth Through the Geranium Beds. Other members of an alleg ed kidnaping band are being sought by Los Angeles police following the arrest of Charles Stevens, accused of being tha "brains" of a plot to kidnap for ransom several famoss movie stars, Incfuding Mary Pickford. i"""1"- Mr- Klla Wilson. Secretary Stevens, shown above, denies the charges. . (AMuclatft Vrim Iafl W!r.) SALEM, Ore., June 27. While a picnic party wan enjoying the privileges ot the state fair grounds yesterday the drivers ot two auto mobiles took advantage of the op portunity to de.spoll Btate properly by driving their cars back and forth through two of the most lux uriant of the floral beds on the grounds and practically ruining WANTED Young Jersey cow, fresh; must test satisfactorily. Address P. O. Box 950, Roseburg. FOR RENT ts-room 'cottage, with garage, T.'O So. Pine St., HQ per month. Phone G7-V. FOR RENT-4oomsartlyfur nished; bath, water and lights; I2 per mo. S74 Hoover SL Full-RENT Four-room-furnished apartment with aleepiug porch and bath. Inquire 741 South Main. FOR-SALE Ford Kllveryi 1920, starter, good rubber, f 150. See It at Turner's service station, Wllbur, Ore. FOiiSA LE Span of good mares', weighing 1500 each. They are cheap at (75 foo the pair. Lock wood Motor Co. , Get a hammock for that camp ing trip. We have a fine line of them. .McKcan, Uurliy & Maldwin. FOIST FIRES Gil COAST COST Oil LIFE; (ILL B!3IS of the State Fair Hoard, said todav that she doubted if the beds could ; be brought back to their usual bt'Buty by the date of the State Fair Jn September. The picnic party was one that ! had not asked permission to enter jthe grounds, which is usually done land who was responsible for the : party is not known. No opportun ity was friven to prtt he license numbers of the automobiles. Gov- inrce said todrv that the rrrnce may make it necessary the grounds to picnic p:ir ! mainly to ffrranlums and were on- 8.d'rd among the most besutiful rA-MUtt IasI Wire.. SAN FRANCISCO. Cal.. June 27. in B,ate- Forest fires on the I'a?iffe coast, ' yesterday burned oiie man to ; Card of Thankt. death. destroed ti2,4Hti acres of i Our sincere thanks are extended timber. KrazinK and Ftump land to all nHKhbors and friends who and defied ihu cffuits of more than so kindly assi ite l us during the last ou men who nt tempted to brine (hem micr control. Major blazes were traced to elec trical storm while hoi weather an low humidity eonibined to p-rmit i the fluiues to continue blazintc away today at many points In California. trefoil, U'a.sliiiiKtou and Jtritibii Columbia. At I'olnt Neville, nritlsh Colum bfa, ()livir (. C'ark was burned to death when bis camp. Two other f Sir a In Fiiilsh Colum hia burned two hridnefi, two s:.m!I houses and destroyed a lumber mill of ttie llitie liird Lumber Com pany. '1 lie Wue lilrd fire destroyed 11H). Duo feet of lumber, illness and funeral of our late H:' lighter and nfster. M'ss Lena Thrush, and for the beautiful floral off'!'inps. Mrs. Kllza Thrush and family. Thomas Jennie and family. Card of Thanks. We wish to take this men" 'Tpressing ourarMrec!atlon for fue swept throuKU '"''nt'ss and beautiful floral offer Jinps Riven us by the many friends during lh sad lo:i of oe.r son r.rd brother, John Herman, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Herman end family. Card of Thanks. We desire to nxpress 01V deepest in California the lurwst fire of i thanks for the kindly aixl timely recent years is rapmic on a ten assistance given to us by our mil front In Tuolumne county, ; neighbors am) friends during the 1.2i0 arrett of bru.ib having been last illness and funeral of Mrs. M. burned over. T. Yoi:n. The beautiful florul of- I his fire was alfo started by an f,.rin are Hto gratefully appre- cian u. Studenntter costs leas per pound than butter. Cook with gas. MURPHY BEATS GORMAN M HOUSE PAJNT t - Drnn-fierretsen Co. Ul. irt.ilil hWnilir-KsUiM KI.AMATH FAU.S, Ore., June 27. Erankle Murphy, of New Or leans knocked out Jim Gorman In the st;conil rouml of a srheiluled ten round bout at the Wltilske In dian convention here last nlitlit. nnd Jack ought an Joe Coffman of Portland an "J t'rlnim. Mndne lmllan. foui unlnterestlnn seini wlnd np. Tl IE LIBEFTY THEATER TODAY-ONLY TODAY At Only Our Regular Prices. 10 and 1A Cents FRANKLYN FARNUM in tha Western Comedy-Drama "When East Gomes West" ; Also: Comedy "Mark It Paid" Also: The Bray Magazine TOMORROW, MONDAY AND TUESDAY JACK LONDON'S ' TluillitiR Story of the FROZEN NORTH, with the Greatest Dor Actor of All Time "STRONGHEART" in "WHITE FANG" This 111 Hpeclnl Fhow Only S'i ci fur adults. lOcts. "hildrn Crop Insurance Insure your hay and Rraln now. Our agency offers you real service In fire Insurance matters. We write automo bile In.-mrame. G. V. YOUNG & SON INSURANCE 116 Cass St. Phone 417 eleetrlial storm. Volunteer fin f'Kht'TS are fiKlitliiR the blaze and, the fire warden has appealed for more nieil J After ImrnltiK over 2r..of0 aersj iif RrainK land the fire which 1 started In th Siitnisiaus river ran- yon, California, was reporleil n- d i r control laie last nilii. j A ftr iilh starlet;- on a ranch near Omar Vale, Cal., spread Into j neaihy fields and burned oer st-v-j i-ral acres of land before being ex j tinmilshed. I The buildhiKS on tho ranch were; nil destroyed. I Three ihiu!and five hundred 1 acres of brii!h and timber were! b-iriT'd over by a fire in the An-i Rt-les mountain forest near San j HtTteiidiUO. A fire north of Rremerton, Wash., ileMloved aeres of limber t hie humlietl n-onli lens as a nHiilt of a tire which des trove dmactieally all of the homes in a lumber .atnp near Mon ohan, Wa:-h. Mr. and Mis. G. W. Voting. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy O. Young;. Howard A. Young. fflFRE SILL 15 PASSED BY BOTH HOUSES FOR SALti At 1-3 ltu costNo. 18 Russell thresher. Only been run three seasons, and It's priced to selL Lockwood Motor Co. A TRADE If you' have $C0 worth of wood we will trade you a Chevrolet touring car for It. C. A. Lrockwood Motor Co. FOUSALK 6-roomllaTter7d house, 2J lots. Bandy loam; price Terms. Chas. Kyes, 826 No. Jackson St. FARMFOR RENT River bottom - land; Includes stock and tools. Al so fine mare for sale cheap. Houses and farms for sale and trade. If you want bargains, see me.jC. MerrlUiM Mill St. LOST June 27, on" road between Olalla and Roseburg, 8 head of Iambs, all marked with under crops on right ears and holes fn l-ft ears. Finder please notify Stanley Eros., Brockway; phone 47FI2. MONEY TO LOAN on improved r.-al estate or for building pur poses. No commissions. No de lays. Tiie L'mpqua Savings and Loan Association with louglas Abstract company. FOR R T K Furniture consisUng of 2 beds, box springs, bookcase, 8"vip r machine, chairs, dishes, etc. all No. 1 roods; also 3 H. P. evrine and pump jack, barrel spray pump, small tools; all i' ired verv reasonable." F. K. Wcavill, across street, east from unused Edenbower school. FCn oVNTIR-We'7-an furnish FlatKto reflectors with plain lia.s lens for your Ford. Head lamps at 54.00 a pair. A big im provement over your present equipment. Vmno.ua Hattery Sta t on. new location, cor. Douglas and Main fits. FLATLTTE REFLECTORS for your present hend lamps. Legal in every elrte. You cannot buy a hotter U-rMiner system. Flatlite has no restri tions.. Let us show you why they are better. The price id low, Umpqua Battery Station, new location, cor. Doug las and Main Sts. BERRY FESTIVAL AT fflttS IS 1 ,fe.wpp:;qiiTi . Thrift Leads to Independence The thrifty person la happy and prosperous as be goes forward on Lis way to Independence. Remember that every giat for tune was started on the firm foundation of safe investment. An account with the Roseburg National Lank inspires regular saving. 4,c Interest Paid on Savings Accounts. The Rosebuig National Bank Roseburg, Ore. i ' 134 Years Old! 20' Cooler Than the Street Lower Floor Antlers HAKitv wn so.v kXhiiu'in '- VISE KAHLV ClUWKOHDS. It t The case of a man 3 years old came to the uttention of , Polish authorities when Theo fihile Pucliabski ventured forth f rum his native villapr of Bielsk J to Warsaw to rccovrr bclUi stolen by Russian soldiers dur ing their last retreat in the' world war. quea del Valle. v Not content with claiming the distinction of raising the finest and best strawberries grown in thia locality and being the proud possessor of the prize youngster at a recent eugenics contest in this cilv, Harry G. Wilson, the genial and rotund fruit grower of Alex ander park, Is now after the title of premier peach grower of thia district. He exhibited at the News-Review otlice today a box of Early Crawford peaches that 7 certatinly makes him a strong con' testant for first honors. In color and unlforn.ity of sizo "perfoo- 1 tion" is the only word that rill do them justice. As to flnVor well Hurry, after tca?n; or frves and pnlats with a brief look, took the luscious exhibit away with tho prom if e to bring us come for eating later on. If he for gets, here's hoping the Wall street interests gobble his orchard. Taylor-niton coucriiv u uuO con crete. Tel lifl-R Cook " tin can. Here is a cure for wants and un fulfilled desires. Tell and sell, read and buy the News-Review classified way. Result Hre )ml count and you'll get Vm with News-Review classified ads. LAST TIME T0NITE m G. .nr - Ili-at with can. I" Dr. Rupett A. Moon Elsctro-Chlroprsctor Ntt and Spine RpclsMt. 324 Torklns 111,1k. l'liono Sr4 CROP -LOOK GOOD S Dn. DEAN B BU8AR n itu ii trru i 4r Hcl.U in lh flttlnl ot Ill J. k.on Kt. PARIS. June 7. The senate to- 1 day passed the C'alllaux financial ' bill by a vote of to 29. The are home- ' Camber of lh-puties had passed, uie em chiiv mis iiioiuiuK- Addressing the senate in advo cacy of his bil!, M. C'aillaux with ' reference to the proposed increase , of the note circulation by six bil- lion francs said: "It may be an audacious policy, but sometimes audacity brines confidence. I did , not dissimulate tho gravity of! these measures, but at the present time, they are the only renudy. j I "Frame will climb again to the j top of the finnncial hill down hich she has been slipping' Mr. iCaillaux said. "The first step f jour upward climb is that not one ijcentimo of expenditure shall henceforth bv engaged unless it is fully covered by corresponding re iceipts. "There will b no moratorium. (The holders of the Fniich bonds - win ue. pain ai mammy. Later all the finance ministers finance meaures were passed 273 to 11. Minister I alllaux termed, the passage nf the financial meas- t ure as the first step toward put ting France n a pold basl. The vote shows that only depuiies rec nled their ballots out of a nominal membersh.p of There were therefore, feme 2u( abstentions. The 8oc allstj co:n NEWBHRfi, Ore., June 27.-The Ilerrians' fifth annual festival opened today at the "Newberg wel come" gates a mile east of the I town on the highway. The mounted aides, Mrs. J. Walker White, Queen "Aubrey : Lemon, the First, Queen Fleda Thurston, the First, and Miss Jane Ikilkp, met the Portland Royal Ro sarians. A large delegation from Portland, Including Queen Suzanne, her maids, the Royal Rosarian quar ter and uniformed band, was in the party. The party antfEltnn B. Watklns, speaker of the day, were greeted by the white uniformed Berrians. Decorated floats and representa tives for the Salem Cherrians and the Vancouver I'runarlans were In i lie parade. SALLY' -10c 35c . STARTS TOMORROW ELINOR GLYN'S "HIS HOUR" with Allien Prlnxle and John ' Gilbert More ExcillnK. More Beautiful than "3 Weeks'" ILLIAM. S, MART foewcttM 10c 15c Dr. H. C. Church OPTOMETRIST Psrklns Bldg. Ro.eburg, Or Phons IS, W.M.I. A WA1.I.A. Wash . J.inn ::-J. I'. ()'lrl.n. Vice I'rcslil.nl .of the I'nlon I'.u-lfic S Htcnl. here rrem I'm t limit ttnlav en ciiuil'any tntsincsj In colliv i t mi wllh the InrMlinn nf a iiruiic drier to he butlt In the Mtltun Krecwr.tcr ilis trtct nt;itei that creln hid f.lir to he Kttod throughout this neclion of ttie N'r'hwet and good prices were in n'Kht. "h'rimi n wrt ohlained east, it poneil the maority. I evident that the northwest an This is taken by ome of the 1 ctop will be In tnin demand papers as Implying the end of the tills year and will hrlns a coed cartel, or union of the' four left ficuro" aaiil Mr. t) Hrh n. "Virainla urout" fornilnn the rovornmcnt's a heavy apple producer, has a majority In the chamber, ai tho short crop, while several other socialists refused to support th l antern states are llsht on apples government on the f seal measures this year. There Is also a well although not carryln; their oroo groiindid feelinr that the grain sition to th point of roUng bodily nop will be short and that by Sep- against the measure. temb. r 1, the I nltnl Slates wi 1 VALUEO MEXICAN RECORDS SEALED FOR 400 YEARS. MKXICO CITY. June 27. Nego. tlatlons are helnff unvhiMl h. t..vi. can historical societies to secure the revocation of an order by the itfo. mlants and heirs of Hernando ' Cortes, Spanish conqueror of Mexl. co. prohibiting the examination of the archives of the conqueror. These have been guarded for cen times In the ancient Hospital de Jesus, which Cortes founded In Mexico Cliy. and which is still be ing conducted under the patronare of I'rince I'ignatelly Cortes Italy, the present heir to what i I of Hi" v.Tit estates of ihe Mar. TUESDAY NITE, JUNE 30 FRANCES FERGUSON AND HEM Golden Gate Girls' Revue SINfilNO DANriVO OITU.S- ORCT1KSTRA Dr. Harrison Folk Chiropractor Electronic! and fClortro-Theraphy ilT retUus Hide I ae 491 have no wheat to export, which will cause a brisk. dj:u'silc market." I-mm Mirtle I'nlnl Mrs. O. II. Clark spe: Friday in this ritr visiting. lio resides at Myrtle rolnt. Hmxtrcit have nut Ihelr II W nn Nensltiriew rla'slfled ads as ill-1 troof of th pudding is In last r.it leads to thrift and short ams Ing whether bu or seller read to success. i the classified ad.' Opening Summer Dincmtr Season Rainbow Gardens Salurcay Nite KLVIC BY Deed;;' Swanee Six restoring -Ch How I Miss You Tonlte." the waits, Can Francisco wcr.t wild about. t I.U.MAN KYI.H Jazs Toe Dancer AMCR HEATH Saxuphone Wizard Featuring PAInp QiQTPna Tei'psiciioici'n Triuniphs VADIV Dance Arabs JESSE LEE Mluea Singer Benutiful Stage Settings and Costumes Also Feature Picture Program RICHARD BARTHELMESS In "The Enchanted Cottage" NOTE The Revue will appear but once eac'.i eveninrj between first and second picture programs, ANTLERS sec