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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY, JULY 30, Ifr23 FIVE KIDDER'S July Clearance Sale Began July 25th, continues until August 6th Shoes in broken sizes' and odd lots are being sold at exceptionally low prices for menwo men and children. Our men's shoes, best quality with welt soles, in black and brown calf oxfords, also the higher tops have been reduced for the period of the sale to exceptionally low prices. , L. KIDDER ROSEBURG, ORE. SENATOR BORAH TALKSAG1ST A V.'DRID COURT Flays Attempt to Establish Judicial Despotism Un der League Cover. SEES GRAVE DANGER Believes in Court in General but Declares Present System Is Not a ' Safe One. 1 OREGON EXAMINER RESIGNS POSITION (AwxriatH t'rea Leased Wire.) SALEM. Ore., July 3. V. A. Harich, who for 12 years has been an examiner wilh the. Orrtron pub lic service commission with head quarters in I'oitland, has resin nt'd u accept an appointment as exam iner in the railway division of the interstate commerce commission. The resignation was announced at the office of the On gon com mission here today. ed a painful wound yesterday eve ning, while examining an old truck tire, and a knife, which he was holding, struck him in the chest. The tire, in some manner blow up, while he was leaning over it, the force of it causing the knife, which he was holding in l is hand, to strike the right side of his chest, hitting a rib, and causing a small cut, thereby escaping a deep chest wound. While not serious, the wound was painful. SHEEP TO BE SHIPPED FROM MYRTLE POINT TODAY j ANGLO-JAPANESE ! TREATY IS SIGNED Ceorge Ward and E. F. Roner, accompanied by Frank Nelson, of ; the Nelson Meat Company of San ' Jose, California, left this afternoon for Myrtle I'oint and Powers, where I liny will ship out 1500 lambs. The two local sheep buyers have been buying lambs in Coos and Curry I county for several weeks, and have i collected the animals at the two I points for shipment, and have sold ! them allio Mr. NtJson. SI double ' deck cars will be required for the 1 shipment. "The best kalsoniine I ever used.' Illood's, for pale at Pag'.s. Ilargain on refrigerator. - Picnic baskets. Zlgler-Kee llilw. Co. RECEIVES CUT IN CHEST WHEN TIRE BLOWS OUT Charles l.ockwooil. of Hie C. A. l.oekwocd Motor company, reeeiv- j (Anoclatfd rrrM Leased Wire ) j , ' LONDON. July 3.I. Ilaron Hay- ashi. Jap'ini-se ambassador and ' o i Foreign Secretary Chamberlain, to-' Strike now! Those who aro suc I day signed a new Anglo-Japanese ceedlng today were readers and ad- trealy regarding trade and navi- vertisers of yesterday's classified : gation, columns In the News-Keview. ' BOISE, Idaho, July 30. A more ambitious and presuuiptrbus ettort to establish Judicial despot ism was never conceived than the international cuurt operating '-in' der the leugue of nations, which America is being urged to Join, Senator Ilorah told Boise laborer j at a meeting at the labor tatnple here last night. 'The chairman of the foreign relatious committee of the senate said he felt strongly on the matter that "If 1 had to enter my resignation In the senate or vote for this court as It now stands. It wouldu't take me one minute to resign. "I believe this court is danger ous. The men urging it are not telling you the truth about it If they were 1 would leave it to the people for a vote without opening my mouth. "I do not want thought that I am opposed to the world court in general. I have been advocat ing a court for 'several years. A world court could be created which it would be safo for ua to Join, and which would holp pro mote the cause of peace. I do intend to bring up changes In the present plan when It comes before the senate I mean the plan of Joining the league's court with the llurdlng-Hughes reservations. Labor feels that courts should 'not make their own laws. Some courts now establish principles of j law out of the stututes. It is planued to create a court to ren jder decisions while operating un der law. In tho proposed court,- you do I not arrange the Judges, you con- not recall them; you cannot ap ! peal from their decisions.. This is practically juuiciut aespoiism. Here would be eleven men, the' Judicial body of the world, who may render decisions with no law to govern them. A more ambi tious and presumptlous effort to establish judicial despotism was never conceived." NEW!Associated Service ' in ROSEBURG A service that benefits first, the dealers in Associated products second, the customers of these dealers. For with our wholesale distributing plant now in operation, dealers can easily keep their stocks of Associated products complete in every detail. Ample supplies are right at kind. Orders, big or little, can be quickly filled. No dealer's customer need new , be without any Associated product. Sales of the MOTORMATES (Associated Gas oline andjCycol Motor Oil) have grown rapidly in this locality through the Ioyalsupportofonrmanv dealers. In fact, the increasing volume of business . has made the establishment of our distributing plant I a necessity. ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY K9TC3HATE5 Buy MOTORMATES from the following dealers: ROSEBURG . H. S. French Transfer '. and Storage Co. EDENBOWER Camp View Service Station Umpqua Auto Camp, 6 miles South of Myrtle . Creek. ' i IS E but the last few miles POWER COMPANY I Uji 4 Th ftctual mieri cor of curTfrnt fnr rtwt'k- rooking nJ Ilfthtltiffc. t"0rthY, la hamn In t Hi nrlahbar hood, U month. are less furi A ftlorious day's outing but when. the car turns for home all the fun' is gone for one of the family. There's dinner to get for a late and hun gry crowd. And the stove, of course, is cold! Kindling and fuel to bring In. Never mind the floor now it'll have to be swept later. So many things to be done, and the fire to be watched! In eighteen hundred other homes near at hand, there Isn't any kitchen-fire prob lem today or any day. Electric ranges are in these homes. A cooking heat is ready at the turn of a hand. Economical, clean, convenient and more efficient, electrical cooking is the choice of every housewife. And if it is only a matter of time, why not now? A wide selection of models to fit any kitchen, and terms to meet your wishes, at the nearest dealer's. f Campers who are careless with their camp fires will take a warn ing from the action taken at Dia mond Lake yesterday when Clar ence Stephens of Medford was ar rested and fined JUI for leaving a fire unattended. He plead guilty to the charge of paid his fine. Charles Logan was also arrested in tho South I'mpnua district charged with starting a forest fire, lie had been smoking, the rangers claim, and a careless toss of a cigarette started a blaie which burned over three-fourths of an acre. He plead guilty and was fined $5. ' compared with 76 last year and the 10-year average ot 78. A forecast of production basod on this condition indicates a total production of 6.526.000 bushels. Peaches: Peach prospects im proved slightly during June. The present condition of 80 per cent of a normal Indicates a total pro duction of about 392,000 tons compared with 320,000 tons pro duced In 1924. The comparative condition of tho clingstone crop j Is better than that of freestone peaches. I Pears: Pear condition la now estimated to be 74 per cent of a normal. On this bants the 1925 production of pears In California will he about 148.000 tons com pared with 133,000 tons produced ,ln 1924. Prunes: The unusually warm weather during the latter half of I June Injured the crop in some of ; the Interior valley prune districts. I The condition declined 8 points I as a result and was estimated to he 60 per cent of a normal on July 1, compared with 66 last GOLD COAST OF CHICAGO SCENE OF HOLDUP Two Bold Bandits Killed, Clerk Murdered, Two Women Hurt TERRORIZE A new reduction on flooring and celling. Huy where the quality is high and the price Is low. Page Lumber & Fuel Co. CHERRIES, APPLES AND PRUNES SHORT IN THE SOUTHLAND Government rrnp r.'port in Cnlffnrnta an of July 1. are Rivn aa fnllowH, rovprinK produrtf) of Intercut to th rmp'iua valley: Apples: Thft condition of thn apple crop was estimated to b '.," ppr cent of normal on July 1, WZ t Y. flics, bug, roaches, ants, mosquitoes, and moths. FLY-DI It non-poisonous, wi! not stain, and has a pleasant antl refreshing odor. fou need FLY-DI all the year round always keep a bottle Hmd For rale at Chapman Drug Co. Nathan Futlartnn Marttera Drug Co. year' and the 10-year average of U01IS- Detective Staces Gun 76. There is an Increase of about i"OU8e UCiecuve stages uun tight With Bandit Crew and Guests Run to 7 per cent In the bearing acreage of prunes compared with 1924. Cherries: The total production of cherries this year la estimated to be 11,000 tons compared with 13.000 tons produced in 1924 and 17.000 tons 1n 1923. Interstate shipments were only about 70 per cent as heavy as they were last vear . Heavy rains during harvest time reduced the prospective crop. Walnuts: Prospects are very favorable and Improved during the month of June. The condi tion as or July 1 was 96 per cent of a normal compared with 76 last vear and the 10-year average of 84. Approximately 32.000 tons of walnuts will be produced If the present condition Is main tained until harvest time. Escape Bullets, tective was killed. In tho first outburst of shooting, ono of tho robbers guarding Frank B. Itodkey, assistant cashier who stood helpless with hands up raised, shot and kided him. Witnesses later told the police the robber was Jack Holmes, a for mer Texas cowboy. Holmes fled to the kitchen during the battle with McMurdle. He terrorlxed em ployes there until he was captur ed after snapping bis empty pistol In the faces ot two policemen. The third robber, Eric Ne son, a former employe of tho hotel, com mandeered a taxieab and dashed through to the congested truffle through the north shoro boule vards, exchanging shots with pursuing-policemen and. threatening Mrs. Mu.io Larson, occupant ot the cab. After the taxi driver de liberately wrecked the cab, Injur ing Mrs. Larson. Nelson fled on HOTEL' toot and was killed by one of the po icemen wneo no look reman iu a basement. Of the two robbera who escaped In an -automobile left running at tho hotel door, Jim Woods whs selied when he applied at a hospi tal early today for treatment fori a wounded hand. He admitted connection with tho holdup and augmented the confession of Holmes. ' Holmes said tho fifth man was I Jack Nugent. The police believe Nugent was the stranger who; brought Woods to the hospital and who left unnoticed while tho in- FILING ON APPEAL- IN McCLINTOCK CASE Mandated rwi Ltuwd Wlw.f CHICAGO, July 30. Filing, of appeal front the probate court de-. clslon denying probate to the pur ported will of Wl.llam Nelson Mc Cllntock, "millionaire orphan," was ; completed today b.y tho placing of . records In tho circuit court by Wil liam Darling Shepherd, bemflciarjr; and exocutor. Weymouth Kirk antl, .'. counsel for Shepherd, bald the case wouU probably nut cuint up for hearing for possibly neatly a yar. No new brief waa filed, tho mat ter of record deposited consisting . simply ot the original petition fur urobilin and the opinion ot rrooaie Judge Henry Horner that tho bur-.-dt n of lite proof rested upon tlio petitioner, Shepherd, to overcome a presumption ot undue Influence. (AhocIiIM Prnw LiMd Wire.) CHICAGO, July 30. In movie thriller style a robber crew mask ed and bristling with pistols and Jury was being treated. Taylor-maoe concrete is aooO eoa- erete. TeL I2S-B. LAKEVIEW ROAD TO RECEIVE MONEY PORTLAND. Ore.. July 30. The Quartt Valley section of the Klamath Kalls-Lakevlew highway will reeerve attention from the state highway commission ono rear sooner than was expected. shotguna Invaded the exclusive Drake hotel In Chicago's coast" at tea time yesterday, en acting scenes of killing and sang uinary gun fighting that extended subsequently for an hour over north side- boulevards. When tho spectacular fray was over, of five robbers, two were dead and one captured, a clerk killed, two women had been in jured; two robbers hltd escaped w-llh 110,000, one of the esraN-d holdup men was found and one previously arrested confessed fully. The robbery was staged within a stone's throw of the residential! mansions of Chicago's 400, while Itohert K. Crowe, slates'titlorney 1- It.. I...... nff.irM In o I tl i - . ,.,., ... - rn.hri, Hni. he ,lfil kiiiiij .- would ask the grand Jury, which adjourns today lo sit long enough to Indict Woods and Holmes for murder. Holmes told the police he was In Brownsville, Texas, after enlisting in the army In 1IH7. He also said he had worked on thu K. and K. ranch In Texas. "Tex," the suppo-ied bstf hlftod Cherokee, waa the first of the rob bers to hurst inlo thu clerical room behind the canes of. the cashier and paymaster of tho hotel. He brandished a revolver, and as he. entered, cried out, "we are from T xas and I want everybody's hundreds of guests thronged the lobbies and heavy traffic crowded rho elded THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY HOOD TVTK SPRA T COVfPANT Ho"J Plm, Orrsofi d to have the right of way en polle men were witnm can. cleared and grubbed this fall and For fifteen minutes the robbers, .winter so it ran bo graded next lone of tin in a full blooded fhcro nprlng. I ken Indian cowboy from Texas. The commission on September I terrorized employes In the hotel of 13 will offer for sale $2,000,000 the m -jzsnlne floor and had cram worth of long term refunding med the loot In a black satchel bonds to retire short tern six per ; when their retreat was cut off by cent bonds. The new i -sue will , James McMurdle, house detective, bear a lower rate of Int. rot. Summoned by an excited guest, Frank Loveless and 8. r. Chand- th defrihe confronted the rob- ler donated to the state a trart of near-highway on Crooked creek, 16 mllea north of Ijike view. The gift was accepted by the commission. bers and began firing with two pis tols. . While guesis ran for cover amid whlrxitig bullets, the robb'rs returned shot for shot with the d--teetlve retreating through an en trance, pollr -men attracted by the shots and called by employes, fired ft-- V. ., -,. nt panr-ru lr Ttork I Spring" coal on the road Get your on the crew as they left the hotel order In now. Page Lumber Fuel and the Indian "Tex" Corta or Co. Phone 242. hutiils no muck Woods told a story that Robert i Scott, brother of Uussell Scott, tin-d'-r si nteiice lo liatig. but who has obtained a sanity trial, was a friends and aoociate ot the robber bund. Hubert Siott also Is charged with niuid-r In Mi" same Indict ment with ItiK-ell and th latter has declared l.'olu rt fired the Khot that killed a drug clerk for whose death Husaell waa sentenced. AWTISAnT ATTENTION! Picnic lor Artisans aid friends at Cats-Meow Sunday, Aug. 2 Au tos for thine d'-slilng to go. Ilrlng your bakit and tii t at Macca bee Hall ai H-lu a. m. I Now. while II l dry. Is Ihe time to re shingle. Ouullty shingles at I WW plenty of them right in town enough bad sputa to wreck any tire' temper. BUT C1IF.F.KIO! The Scihrrlinn All-Tread will pull you into 'em, thru 'em und out of 'em and never lose its smile. Highway Service Co. "Ted" Court, wounded by the de- Page' Phone 212. V: h.