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EICHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. MONDAY, JULY 27. 1923. :1 I AT COST! Fairbanks-Morse Electric Pumping Plant 400 Gallon Capacity. A REAL BARGAIN Zigkr-Fce Hardware Co. Phone 25 119 NO. JACKSON WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS NORMS CLAIMS REACTIONARIES PUGKINGGDVT. IHra4 CO. I'll ISONK.lt Tin km kncapixo, (AanelalM Pros Wit..) 8AI.F..M, Ore., July 27 8. P. Ilauer, alias Hearer, who sentenced to the Hate penitentiary from Dou- glas county to serve from two to five years for burn- lury, attempted to escape last night from the state hospital for the insane, where he and another prisoner were trans- ferred Yesterday for observa- Savs Commission Jammed Mon- ,1"uer "" .... . . j to plecm and was . I inn inn iini ru fiW M N I HUHMIU IHI U II L I FOR H(UII IRK i i With Men Blocking Fight Against Trusts. BLAMES HARDING hla at- County Must Raise 51 00.. 000 to Build Highway to County Line. AUTO SPORTS WILL 8E MESSED AT UOBELWDOD FIELD. ence on tho leading race tracks of the country, and are lined to t hi excitement and danger inci denl with the sports. The show Is I'm. iik Riven by (he Klwunts club uh u benefit for tho l!oy Scouts. An admission price will be charged, and tho proceed will ico to tho boys for their camp and other expenses. A big crowd in expected nt Infill re I wood field Tuesday at 7 p. in., tn witness the auto r,-, ana other sports to he ottered by the Gaso line Alley Amusement Company, under the auspices of the Rune burg KfwuniH Club. Auto polo, piiH.li bull, cuge hull and other thrilling and exciting sports, will be offered fnr the amunemeiit of the public. These KportH aru con sidered among the wont exciting and dangerous of giodoni days. The earn am exceedingly short, so that they can be Kpim around In a vry nhort distance, and are braced with steel rods in such u manner, that the drivers cannot be crushed when they turn over, which they do iiiilo frequently. The cars are Reared at high- as racing machine!', so that they are exceedingly fuHt. . The push bull used by tho. com pany, Ik Ha Id to be the largest ever manufactured In the world. - The cars are handled by drivers moat of whom have hud experl- JOINS EUGENE PAPER. ( Amrx-iatr-tl Vu-m lm WlrO I KtlGK.VK, Or., July 27. Carl S. Kelly, In foriicr years in newspa per work In 1'oriland, but more re otntly connected with prominent banking and bond houses of the Pacific, coast, has Joined the execu tive fnrce of the Kugvoe Guard and will il'.rex-t tie business admJnis (ration of that newspaper. He at ho will acquire a partnership inter tut In the (Juard Printing comp any, which publishes the news paper. .Mr. Keltv resigned a vice-presidency with Freeman, Smith & Camp company, liunl til lers, in order to take up hla new connection. Here ts a cure tor wants and un fulfilled desires- Tell and sell, read and buy the News-Review classified way. Hundreds have put their O. K. on News-Keview classified ads as di rect leads to thrift and short outs tn pnrcpsf. ..." - ' V-.; The Bank Behind the Farmer! I For yenra we hnve been trie farmer's friend. We have seen many of them sow seeds of prosperity in a smnll wny and eventually reap n goodly harvest. We're offering the same service today. UMPQUA VALLEY BANK Roseburg, Oregon Declares Cool id ge Adminis tration Is Carrying on Policy Started by Predecessor. fAMnHaf! pna Iawii Wlr) WASHINGTON, July 27. A chance that the HardinK adminis tration inauKtirated and the Cool hlKe administration has pursued a system (of "pakkliitC the various government coniiiilsslcns with re actionaries, was made by Senator Norris, republican, Nebraska, In a formal statement made public last night. 'lt Is not only the federal trade commission, but also (he tariff commission and the Interstate commerce commission. Senator Norris said, "to which such ap pointments have been made." Referring then to the .appoint ment of William K. Humphrey to the federal trade commission, the Nebraska senator said that what should be done Is "to advocate and If posslb.e carry out the repeal of the law providing for the federal trade commission.1' 'Everybody knows," the senator added, Tthat the majority yf the reuerai trade commission. Honest though they may b personally and individually, is so imbued with re actionary sentiment and so parti san In their makeup, that they would not see a wrong committed by a big trust or a monopoly, even though It did appear as 'huge as hivh Olympus.' "So what Is the use of having a federal trade commission T If we are going to let the big fellows eat the Utile ones up, why not' let them do It directly without burden ing the taxpayers with the expense HOUSE PAINT $2.40 per Gallon Denn-Cerretsen Co. tempting to fore, a window with pieces or the bed. when he was rauxht hy an attend- ant. . The other prisoner who was transferred to the hos- Dltal was Nolan T. KlgL-ln an ex-service man who was STATE IS READY sentenced from Portland to i serve a year for a statutory offense. N ' FIVE ARE KILLED. I . 9 f Aasw'itM PTfi 1mm W!r.) VINCENNK3. Ind.. July 27. Five members of one fa ml- ly were killed or died of In- Juries, received today when ! a northbound Chicago and Kantern Illinois passenger I train struck an automobile at ! a crossing IS miles north of hero. All were from Box- vllle, Ky. The dead: & J. H. Divine. Mrs. J. H. Hlvlne, 42 Tourtney Divine, 5, a Bon, Thomas Divine, 3, a son. Dorothy Divine. 11. a 4 daughter. DelegationSays Commission f Will Complete Work if County Will Meet 1 Its Share. KIM. n.TTM:sXAKFS. of selecting some reactionary men to give approval to the devouring processes. "What good, after all. does It do to pass laws If the president Is go-1 ' Ing to appoint men to administer, them who have no sympathy with . Warren Heed .Jerry Startup them? It Is In effect the repeal of j anrl c. MrC Johnson, of Iteeds statute hy legislative action. It is , port, were In Uoseburg today the destruction of the law by a I meeting with the county court In process of boring from within." tan effort to secure the completion KHiernng 10 a puoiisneu report i nf the Roosevelt highway be- that the federal trade commission would not follow the senate reso lutlon, of which he was the spon sor, calling for a thorough Investi gation of the General K ectric company. Senator Norris said he wanted to give Mr. Humphrey "credit for his courage" In that re spect. tween Reedsport und the Coos I County line. These three men j have been representing the cltl zen of Keedsport and tho west lend of the county in an effort to have the Roosevelt road finished. They met with the state highway commission, with the result that j they have secured an offer where. Cook with gas. He Is the representative of big by the state agrees to finish the business,' he added, "and he now : road between the points named controls (he federal trade commls-iof the county will pay the sum slon. I of $100,000. I The cost of the road between Reedsport and tho Coos county j line Is estimated at $250,000 or '$l'75,0O0. The state and govern I me nt are cooperating In the con struction of this road, with the I counties paying a proportionate yhare. 1 Douglas Cotinlv must pav j $100.ooo for its part of tho road between Reedsport find the county 'line. The commission will allow ttwo years In which to pay the sum. Mr. Reed states. 1 Tho members of the county i court met this afternoon In a ! short soion to hear the report ! which the Reedsport delegation had to offer regarding their meet ing with the Ftate commission. ! Judge Qulne, prior to the meet ing stated that the court Is de sirous of helping In the construc tion of the road to the fullest possmie extent, but tliat some (AMrwUtXl Prrai Lea, WIr. VANCOUVER, Wash., July 27. George Janglnnd end Mrs. I.yle Robinson were put Into the Clarke county Jail today to face a charge of entering Into a bigamous mar riage. lngland Is foreman of the Hoc Kail, (Maine Veneer plant there anil Mrs. Robinson, who has been known here since thtir mar riage In April as Mrs. Langland, Is an emnlove In the D'ant. According to the complaint filed P"Mcy must be worked out to raise aicuiuat the counle. Mrs. Robinson I the money necessary, as It Is not I was married to Charles Robinson , obtainable nt prem-nt. The conn- In St. Paul about 10 years ago. Mr. TV rannm raise trie amount re- DR. DEANB. BUBAR OPTOMETRIST Specialist In the tilting of Glasses 11G Jackson BL land Mrs. Robinson lived here J about two years. j A warrant for the arrest o'f i La n gland and Mrs. Robin.sun was sworn out last week. About the same time the couple went to Se attle. When returning last night they were taken off the train at Kelso by Cowlitz county officials at th' request of Clarke county sheriff and brought to Vancouver j thin morning. Dr. Rupert A. Moon Electro-Chiropractor Nerve and Spine Specialist. 824 Perkins Bldg. Phone 654 Sport Flannel and Wool Shirts! For Campers and Sportsmen. A protection from changing temperature in the mountains. Dr. H. C. Church OPTOMETRIST Parkins Bldg. Rosburg, Or Phone 8b. Dr. Harrison Folk Chiropractor Electron!)) and Utectro-Tberaphy 41T Perkins Bldx. AUCTIONEER Don't forget that 1 handle sales In city or country. M. C. Radabaugh ' 630 N. Pine St. , Word from the Leeper Dome oil prospect toduy Indicates that progress In work of drilling is going along eplendidly, and (he outlook is extraordinarily promis ing for developing a flowing well. An expert from the Southern Cali fornia oil field was In town on Saturday, and after visiting Kee per Dome gave It as his opinion that the company at work there Is on the rinht track. In fact, the gentleman was enthused over what he saw. and the remnrkatile indications of oil that the com pany alleges are being found there, are taken as proof that Doucl.is County will become famed for its oil resources before any en at Phone 4B1 ! mn"e f ('"' Company officials I were Jubilant today over the pre ... j notice of what experienced dril lers consider ample evidence that oil In -commercial quantities r Ists. The gas pressure Is strotu. and the, strata shows oil, it is slated. quired by the government for (his project, he stafes. an It is bonded to the limit and Its Toad fund will not allow a lerge sum to be appropriated. It has been pro posed thnt a large onion road dis trict, embracing all -parts of the countv benefitted bv the Rooe velt highway. te formed and that a special tnx be voted to take care of he cnt of construction. The meeting this afternoon Ik oxfeeted to take the details of raiding the funds Into account, nnd endeavor to formulate so de finite line of action. IS APPOINTED ADVISOR. (AwnriattHl lrc tanl Win?) I.ONlK)N. July 27 A Reuters Canton dispatch says a Russian, General Korodin. has been aimoint- ed advisor to the Canton govern- ii nt. -succeeding I.Vr rt S. Nor- lls from Oakland. Cal.. and was le gal adviser to the late lr. Sun Yat-Sen. head of the Canton gov ernment). The dispatch says the supreme command of the Canton govern ment's army, navy and air forct-s has been placed in the hands of Russians. Whether "wTiites" or "reds'' Is not specified. o - Sells Big Ranch A. T. ("Andy") Restul. well known former timber cruiser and operator in Roseburg about IK years ago, has just sold his 1M0 acre ranch on the Coquille river. Coos county, for the reported price of $72. (00. The buyers are from Al berta. Canada. T F. Laneenberg and his son ' Louis were today displaying the 1 rattles from four big snakes kil- , led yesterday above Winchester. They hot another snake which escaped Into the rocks and could . not be found. One of the snakes I killed carried button. nine rattles and a t NEW TODAY t FOR RENT 2 front room, house keeping apartments. 344 S. Jack son. F( )'R S'AI;2"r, M Winchester car- hfne. In pood shape, $15. Marlon Knimltt, I'mpqua, Ore. FOR 7RKNT Funiiahed aparT- ments, 3 rooms anil 2 rooms; cas range. 608 S. Stephens. FOR""" RENT House-446"" Fowler street, furnace. Garage. Geo. Chandler, or phone 4M-Y. Bargain for August Electric Chandeliers FOR 5 ROOM BUNGALOW $25.00 Consisting of 1 Tarlor, 4 I.IkM 2 Bedroom, chain fixtures. 1 Dining Room, large unit. 1 Kitchen Celling Uult. 2 1'onh Units. 1 Bath Celling Unit. Completely wired, ready to use except or tamp bulbs, and a moderate charge for connecting In your home. Price Includes all necessary glassware and la good for , 30 days only. Fixtures are blgh quality and durable finish. See them at 4U4 W. Cass, (near depot). ARTHUR H. CROWELL Agent Westinghouse Mazda Lamps. Save This Advertisement. TODAY'S BASEBALL the touring car catching the left rear wheel of the bug and tipping It over on Its side. The wind shield of the bug was broken and the spokes In the right rear wheel demolished. The radiator of the touring car was smashed in badly, and the car was taken to the Kord garage for repairs. Neither of tho occupants was injured. ORIGIN OF PLOT TO KIDNAP MARY TOLD IN COURT FOR SALE Rood adding machine, also typewriter: terms If desired. Answer R, care News-Review. WA NT ED A-l atno mechanic. None other need apply. Address "Mechanic" care News-Review. BOY OF 15 Wants to pile wood, ttiow lawns, do general garden work. Address '!$", care Review. FOR SALE Large type pure bred Poland China pigs; also young Jersey bull. C. W. Rychard, Glen dale, Ore. FOR SALE Team of young mares, about 1300 lbs. each. $15i) for both. A. T. Lawrence, Real Es tate Co., Cass St. FOR SALE Singer machine, Wil ton rug. 7x-lJ, both in excellent condition and cheap. 305 W. Mosher street after five. LOST Grip, on Pac!f:e highway near Canyonville, Sunday. Find er please return Hotel I'mp qua. Reward. FOR SALE Neat 4-room modern house, good plumbing, garage, large level lot. Price $1700. Terms. Chas. Kyes, S26 N. Jack son St. FOR SALE2-room f unified apartment house, 3 good gar ages, good location, paved st. Price $2700. Terms. Chas. Kyes, 82N. Jackson St. FOHTkENT 2 complete.y furn ished housekeeping rooms, close in; bath, lights, hot and cold water. Also one large store room. Phone 3S4-Y. FOR SALE 15hTp7 West inghouse electric motor, 3 face A. C. cur rent, lxnn r. p. m.; perrect order guaranteed, $150. Apply to S. J. liaseel. Glendale, Ore. FOR""SALE 1 922Cheviolet tour iug, looks and runs like a new one. Ail good tires. A bargain at $::oo. See Glenn H. Taylor, Roy Catching Motor Co. CA R S E R S TO RE R7)OMF6u RENT Excellent location for business ; long lease ; $40 per month. Lawrence Agency, 125 Cass Street. Phone 219. (AanrUtl Vrem LthI Wire.) LOS ANGELES, July 27. The prosecution's first witness, M. T. Harney, cafe man, took the stand here today In the trial of three men accused of plotting to kid nap Mary Ptckrord, film star, with a recital of the purported origin of the plot back in May, 1922. Harney, who Bald he had been a room mate of C. Z. Stephens, one of the accused trio, recounted conversations between tho two National League j First game: At Cincinnati: R H. E. St. Louis 2 10 1 i Cincinnati 4 X 1 i Batteries; Rhem, Relnhardt and ! O'Farrell; Benton and Harrave. j At Pittsburgh: H. E. Boston .... 5 13 0 Pittsburgh . 6 .12 1 1 Batteries: R. Smith, Graham,! Barnes and Gibson; Krenier, Mor rison and Smith, Gooch. American League At Philadelphia: R. H. E. Boston 1 S 1 Philadelphia .... . 2 6 0 Batteries: Wingfield, Fuhr and Blschoff; Qulnn and Cochrane. National League Second game: At Cincinnati: R. H. E. St. Louis 0 6 0 Cincinnati 3 8 1 Batteries: Haines. Reinhardt ! which sought to alight on a means and Schmidt; F. S. May aud Wingo. to .ptrk lip goim, ettHy. money." j He said they discussed kldnnp- PORTLAND, July 27. The Sent.pInK Poia NegrL flIm MaVt but tie-Portland series this week will , abandoned the idea because they open here Wednesday. The Seattle believed she did not have enough team cannot reach here from Ver-1 ransoni nionev available to make nou, mi., in nme tor a game iue-! it WOrth while He told how a plan to kidnap Jackie Coogan, Juvenile film ac tor, was dropped because Coogan was a court ward. The Plckford plot, he swore, was threshed out In 1922 and fis discussion resumed in March of this year. Defense attorneys objected to this entire line of testimony be cause It referred to only one of the accused, and the court ruled that it wold be stricken out If the prosecution later did not make good Its promise to connect the other accused, Adrian Wood nnd Claude Holcomb with Harney's day. The scheduled Tuesday game will be played next Monday. Yesterday's Results. At Oakland 7-0; Portland 2-6. At Salt Lake 11-11; Los Angeles 1-9. At Sacramento 5-8; San Francis co 4-10. At Vernon 5-2; Seattle 31. CARS COLLIDE AT STEPHENS AND OAK The bug owned and driven by A. Krane, of tlUs city, and the Ford touring car. owned and tlrlven by I. F. Lamoreaux, of Sutherlln,were testimony, both damaged, when thev collided ihe,,rD.fft Ht'!fnUhen:.32n!iC!k LOSS FROM FOREST streets. Mr. Lamoreaux was driv ing west on Oak street, and Mr. Krane was going south on Steph ens, when the two cars collided at the Interesction, the front end of FIRES FOR LAST YEAR $38,000,000 THE LIBERTY THEATER TODAY-ONLY-TODAY At Our Regular Pricss Only 10 and 15 Cents RALPH INCE PRESENTS EVELYN BRENT "Smooth as Satin" FROM FAMOUS BAYARD VEIL LER'S PLAY "THE CHATTERBOX" YOU'LL ADORE EVELYN BRENT IN THIS PICTURE AIo: Dinkey Doodle's Clever Comedy: "THE CAPTAIN'S KID" ALSO: THE OREGONIAN WEEKLY TOMORROW AND WEDNESDAY ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN in "ONE GLORIOUS NIGHT" 4r4)444V444r44) WE KNOW A MAN who doesn't have to worry about automobile Insurance. Ills rar burned up and he didn't have enough money to buv a new one. We will write you the cover age you need on yor car Ure, theft, collision, liability and property damage Irmir ance. It pays to be Insuied. a W. YOUNG cV SON INSURANCE 116 Cam St. Phone 417 DISCOVER NINE FIRES. ( A-n i,Mh 'rn I.. - W irt. I PORTLAND. July 27.- Vt..' fins, three of which were appar ently incendiary and the others started by bt rry pickers, were ilN covered in Columbia county -terdav. It was reported to the Ore gon Fire Relief association. VI but one were under con (ml h-t night. The other was expect-.1 m be under control today. It burn ed over about 100 acres of gr n limber. e NINE HURT IN WRECK. Mllf ON YOUR VACATION Insure Your liaggage If It ia lost, stolen or damaged, our company protects you. The rate Is low, the coverage broad. Insurance Is Our Butlnese tujouc hoc ksiiiin. in I Aw.-ial.nl Crvw, ,., Vii. A " ATLANTIC CITY. N. J., July 27. Nln erstns w. n- .'Ti-rcly bmlsrd nnd shnrkvd when IVnnsylvania bridge train din hiTe at 3:0fi p. m.. was drrallivl Just Inside the city 11 it. It a sonn nfter cross- inir the dinwbriilk'e at Tlmr- niiKhfare. Sine rom bi s of the twelve coach train wi're tie- railed. .- NEW VOHK. Jtilv 27. A 1 ur 1 1 I......I.III.J , number of pft ncers vre Injured when s Pennsylvania train was derailed at Ahes- ! con. N. J.. this nf'ernoon. nr- ! rorilliiR to a n ort to the I rsi road headquarter, here. 1 A dozen itltured h:ive b,n smt to the Atlantic Cltv ho- ' pltals. None are believed to j have beeo seriously hurt. j James A. Klah-Ttv. upr-rae i Knleht of the Knights of Col- I llinbus. Atlsnfle City, who had Just returned today from Ireland, was Injured. The rsne cf the derail- ment Is believed due to a de- t feetlon In one of the wheels of the rear rhslr cars, which left tbe track first, (inly the engine and Kie first three coaches were left on the track. VANTEI Hy an elderly gentle man, semi-invalid, room and board, must be on ground floor. Widow with small family or no family preferred. Give full parti culars. Address H, care News-Review. FOK KKNT Modern 8-room house, all built In features, basement, furnace, fireplace, 2 acres finest garden land ; enough vegetables and potatoes to last all winter; beautiful place. Vrice $35. I.aw rence Agency, 125 Cass Street. I'hone 2H. LA 1 ) V" U V I N GI NKEW YORK Owner of louglas county stock ranch; stocked and equipped; wants to sell quick; will give some man a good chance; will take good city property In part payment or small cash payment and long time on balance. Ad dress XYZ. News-Review. FOR "SAI.K 239-arre ranch 43 miles south of Roseburg on Pa cltic highway; 6 acres of young walnuts; Jo acres clover; luo acres in cultivation; St) acres good saw timber, balance open pasture. Write c. v. Rychard (ilendale, for particulars. C7 TC IIINU'ST SKD "CA RS j litis Kord roadster $1IW).00 1!HX Oakland "6" touring.. 175.00 lit 17 Hudson "8" touring.... 250 00 1922 Chevrolet louring.. 300 no 1920 Hudson touring 500.00 1923 Itodge Coupe 825.00 Roy Catching Motor Co. N. Rose. St. Roseburg. Ore. T'i yf YV( 7m fTjTTN-itTis KiuTia Should fight for the first chance at this opportunity; It only takes seven hundred and fifty dollars to buy a going, pay ing, old established business; easy work: a woman ran do it all; you will be sorry If you miss It. Full Information, ljiwrence Agency. 125 Cass StreeL Phone 219. Y(U,imS"TBKI.IKVE ' IT" EH"? Seeing Is believing and the own er will show you that you can buy this 2 acres of highly Im proved garden land and pay for It the first year out of your crop; located one mil from Roseburg; tons of tomatoes and corn almost ready for market. Iletter look Into It. Lawrence Arency, 125 Cass Street. Phone 219. BOYS! Another Shipment of HiKicks The ideal Outdoor and Sport Shoe, just ar rived. AH sizes again from 9 to 6. A Baseball Free With Every Pair ROSEBURG BOOTERIE IRVIN BRUNN Shoes That Satisfy and Fit Your Feet. Perkins Bldg. Cass St Roseburg. Ore. WASHINGTON. D. C, July 27. Forest fires swept 29.000.UOO acres of public and private lands last year, with a monetary damage of i $:,$.ooo,f.uo. it is estimated by the forest service. The number of forest fires was ; fixed at 92.000, which was 24.000 j more fires than In 1!423 and 45,000 more than the nine-year average. I Incendiary fires topped th list, with 21.000. Rnifh burnln enme next with 16,000 and smokers tntrd with 13.000. Other chief nausea j were attributed to railroads, cam( i fires, lumbering and lightning. Money damage in 1924 was est! i mated at $10,000,000 more than in j 1923 and $1S.OOO,000 higher than the I nine-year average. The estimate does not include damage to young : plant growth, watershed protection, i wild life or recreational areas. I On the national forest areas alone I S247 fires were reported as sweep ing 602.000 acres with a money loss I of S 1.500.000. ! William B. Greeley, chief of the ; forest service, declared the Increase , In reported fires was due partly to 1 more complete reports, although he termed 1924 as a "very bad year. "The greatest single agency with which to combat forest fires Is pub lic opinion," he said. "The federal and state governments are doing 1 their utmost with the funds and equipment allotted them. It is high time that a more effective weapon I is placed at their disposal and that weapon Is an outraged opinion." Cook with gas. Two Jumps ahead of the other fellow Is the man who reads the classified ads for short-cuts to economy. LAST TIME TONITE BERT LYTELL and CLAIRE WINDSOR "Sonof Sahara" A First National Picture "NOBODY WINS" Comedy - FOX NEWS 10c 25c Tomorrow: ''Lest. A Wifo" LAST TIME TONITE Reginald Denny In "Oh Doctor" "OUR GANG" Camsdy PATHE NEWS BLAIR STEWART Lyric Baritone 10c 35c Tutsday, Constance Talmadgt "The Goldfish"