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EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1925. Silver Fox for Sale! At the best price you ever heard of for high grade Standard Fox. Will ranch and sell on terms and give instructions. . Come and see my Foxes and get details at ranch one mile north of Creswell, Ore., Lane county or write JJXCLOW, Creswell, Ore., Rt 1 OFFICERS FACE CHARGE; NO ONE TO PROSECUTE ASSIST SETTLERS and " he showed a super natural ability to punch the ball to l hi' pin from fairway, rough or haz ard, especially when the occasion demanded a heroic effort." WILL GET FARM DATA FOR USE AT CONFERENCE should destroy It. Van Winkle, ays the governor, advised him not to destroy It. but to sell it and give the money to charily an there were no other lejful methods of using the money. hevens was Indicted on a.charge of larceny of a revolver. This was taken from a Mexican whoa place wan raided by Levens and e vera 1 county and city officers. Ievens, according to hia tuy, In formed the Mexican that slne ha was not an American citizen he hud no Tight to the jrun. Mc Bride wan Indicted on a charge of malfeasa nee in office In connection wlih the alleaed Trio at Klamath Falls inllB,lur- n"'ke returD va ' ""a,l h "Backwash of Wets" IICKIMR GETS NEW TODAY Await Trials. GOV. PIERCE STUMPED Continued from pae 1.) t and local Droblem. and will form RALEM. Ore.. Aug. IS. Colonel not on Iv a comnleie. history and E. M. Pace, colonization a Rent of census of that particular class ofi agricultural endeavor, but will con-1 tain recommendations for the fu ture development. It will show i Just what crops are best suited to the Western Pacific Railroad com pany, today placed before the atate Irritation securities commis sion a new plan for solution of the Silver Lakn district problem In Iak county which brought ex pression of approval from (iover nor Pierce and State Treasurer Ksv and which apparently hnd a chance of adoption. Slate Engi neer Lufer wanted further time to consider before expressing; an onlnlon. Frank C. Rramwell, state bank superintendent, and I. It Van WJnk'e .attorney-general, who ar the other members of the com mission, were not present. - Place's plan In brief is that the bondholders of the project be or ganized In effect to take over the pro poet, and that they sell the land to colonists on terms whereby the colonists pay for the land in annual payments on a crop basis ovrr such a oeriod of years as necessary untl' such time as the project Is develoned sufflclpntlv to pay Interest on the bonds, further there would be an understands: that when a colonist hna paid nut , on hia obligation he would be free : and not held under a blanket 11 n , hv reason of the de'lnqucncy of Others co'onlats. Tha project is bonded for man. District Attorney and Two Prohi Agents Accused 1 Van Winkle Sends Terse Reply. SALEM. Ore.. Ana. E. T.nver- the locality, the basis upon which aor Pierce said today that he profit may be expected, the local, didn't know Just "where he waa state and national market, and the I at" relative to the prosecution at relation of the local crop to that ofi Klamath Falls of E. L. Elliott. other communities In stat r.n't na tion. It will form a complete state ment, which will be of Incalculable value to the person engaging In agricultural pursuits In this coun ty, or to the person In other states who Is contemplating moving Into the county. The conference. In brief, will be district attorney of Klamath County; William 8. Levens, atate prohibition commissioner and L. L. McHricle, one of Levens' agents. Determined to have the cases sifted to the bottom, the gover nor yesterday, in response to ap peals from Elliott, ordered Attorney-General Van Winkle to pro- ; THREAT OF ..KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Aug. 5. Laying .lfi.000 brick a day or ap proximately three and one half rarloads, James Hrown, an Indian and former Carlyle, Pa., football player, has gained a reputation among the construction workers on a highway near here aa being the champion brick layer of the world FOR RENT 4 -room apartment. In quire of J-arker. Phone 12-y. FOR SALE Secod'hajTdbicTcleT. $10 to $25. Roseburg Cyclery. WANTElSMan to pick paraVnd peachea. J. R. Wilson. Phone 2F31. FOR REN JFu7n7shUnouse close In. See .Powell Furlture Company. ' FOR RENT 2 new 2-rooni furnish- ed houses, io per month. Phone 210-L. MHIr'sAddItlon. FOR RENT 2 furnlBhed house keeping rooms. Phone 170-Y, or calat X! Winchester. FOR SALE Proccoll plants, from limner seed. $2.00 per 1000. Frank Sprader. IJixonvilh Ore. So fast does he work that five FOR SALE Pure bred andrgia. a thorough study of past prodjuc- secute the cases to the full ex tlon and market records, for the tent of the law. Last night Van purpose of forming a program for I Winkle called the governor by the future, and for co-ordinating agencies in an effort to put the program Into effect. It Is In effect similar to the In ventory made by the merchant, who frequently takes compete nc ennnt of hi Flock of good. I:i order that he may plan ahead for hia business. The reports received are com-1 ,ne Rovornor rood humoredly told nlled loto a bulletin which ta avntl. I newspaper men to' use their own able from the Oregon Agricultural j Judgment about that. rnllem the nnmn m nil rrm hniJ "I have done my duty under jletlns, making a permanent record ! tlieJ'iW " ,,e "a,(1- for future reference ' 1 " ninicimeiiis against me telephone, said he had received the order, and added: "I am leaving on my vacation: I will be gone three weeks. I will take up the Klamath county prosecutions when I return. Good bye." Asked If be was pleased or dis pleased tit Van Winkle's action. 000. rolonel Place said there rC It Is plainly evident that such a':""T imTPre,eu as now 15 settlors on the prolect who conference entails much advance; backwash from i the wet a. are dellnnnent In their taxes a to- Preparation. The Chamber of Com- L I1fVen8,( he ald' '? at Klamath tal of $28 000 dating back to 1922. merce has already advanced ron-! FflllB rRInK tIia niH cae K to Because of the misrepresents- siueniDiy wim mis proposition, tlons of agents of the bond com panies handling the bonds. Place nld that bond holders bellevo the ! Inrirtlv Ihrnnvh lha nnrlr nf I a raw products committee, which some time ago filed a brief report bonds are state bonds and that the containing recommendations con atate Is cb'lgatcil to pay IntereHt An them until their maturity. The bondholders, he Bald, were not In formed that the stale's guarantee nf Interest la onlv for a neHod of cernlng each major crop. The work was carried further In tho meeting on Juno 20, when the county chairman was appointed and the work outlined. Mr. Mulll- trial. Elliott wns indicted In connec tion with the disposal of some sugar confiscated several months ago in a liquor raid while he was speclul prosecutor. It developed here today that Elliott had com municated with the attorney-general about the sugur, asking If he f AMorlatM Pmi twi Wfr.) SOFIA. Itulgaria, Aug. 6. The Bulgarian foreign ofrice has de nied any movements of forces In retaliation of the dispatch of the Greek troops to the Bulgarian frontier because of the assassina tion recently of Mr. Nicolalde. a Greek citizen on Bulgarian terri tory, and because of alleged ter roristic acts against Greeks In Bulgaria. The Bulgarian army, however, was declared ready to do its duty ff called upon. Official Information reaching the foreign office is that two Greek detachments started Mon day for the Bulgarian frontier. The foreign ofrice spoketnen felt that Greece was acting with greut precipitancy and he observ ed that the Bulgarian government was willing and ready to do full justice as It had alrencly dono in the case of the killing of Alban ians from Serbian territory which caused protests by the Jugo-Slo-vakian government. men are kept busy keeping hi xtiDplied with bricks and two M. M. Stueker. in charge of the construction work, said Brown was the highest paid street brick layer In the middle west. lie receives $2 an hour or $16 a day. tered German Police dog pupa. others keep the face of the road - vtph " t ooa , even ahead of him. - WANTED7T h?y .3- Whl? . liuiiria ouuui . uiumna oiu. Inquire Tollman H-al Estate Co. WANTKDAirtiFds'oriewinF" It Mrs. Moore's dressmaking apart ment. Room 3, over Roseburg Nat. Bank. FO R H EST-T60acre farm 'by I'mpqua store with fishing groumls. Address C. C. Siegrist. North llend. Oregon. FOR SALE 6-room' plastered house with garaee, close in. Price 21U0. terms. Chas. Kyes, 826 N. Jackson street. rt)RSALE Crawford peaches at Highland Orchard. First right hand turn four miles Bouth on I highway at concrete culvert. FOR SALE OR LEASE Garage and repair shop, equipped with tools and machinery, fine loca tion. Write Chaney Garage, Marshfleld, Ore. TREATY TO ASSIST AT NOON TODAY less than five years, anil this Is I n now hero to attend the en suing two weens gathering data and Information which will be need ed, lie will make a thorough sur vey, checking over the shipments of agricultural products, the mar keting rocords. and other detailed Inrornmllon, which will be of val ue to the committees. lie has been engaged In exten sion work at the Oregon Agricul tural college for several yenrs, but It leaving soon for Washington, where he will be a specialist In poultry for the extension depart ment of the Washington state college. not shown on the face of the bond or the coupons. " Members of the cm"ilr'i snld that , Colonel Place h-d "lade a f-anic statement of the condition of the Silver Lake project, nnd that hi remarks could as w-ll-npnlv to other eastern Oregon projects which ogureffate bond Issues of nearly 115,000.000. FRUIT RANCHER TAKES TIME TO WIN TENTH GOLF TILE HOUSE PAINT $2.40 per Gallon Denn-Cerrft'cn Co. I SEATTLE, Aug. 5. During the Harvest of a fruit ranch at Med ford. Ore., the rancher. H. Chand ler Eitan. went out and won his We have a Uligznril ensilage cut tenth major amateur golf title In ,,r "nl attachments for sale. Whar- 23 years. I n Rros. . To take this yenr s Pacific DR. DEAN B. BUBAR OPTOMETRIST Specialist In the fitting of Glasses 116 Jackson St The fire department was called upon at noon today to combat a stubborn fire at the -Oxford Rooms on Stephens street. The blaze ap parently started on the roof, the cause being luid to embers flying from tho Hose Investment Com pany hotel nearby, where a fire was started this morning to dis pose of rubbish. The flumes crept Into the attic, and burned along the ridge pole, eullng Into the par titions and sldewalls, where It was difficult to reach. Following its usual policy of endeavoring to eliminate water damage as far as possible, the fire department tried to extinguish the blaze with nhem- leal from the Inside, but they could ' not hold It, so that it was necessary ; finally to lay hose and turn the I water on the building. A largo hole was burned and torn In the J roof, while considerable damage was done to the interior by fire and water. U. 8. DENTISTS HELP PLAN INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS Northwest amateur championship Egnn played through a week at the Taroma Golf and Country Club wearing a harness to cutb a Intne back. He defeated four young ItKRI.lN. All. B Three A mer men, the last of them Forest Wat- ,. .I,.,,,!!, r,.,.r, y bM , son. : Spokane, Inland Empire of conferences In llerlln as part of champion. ! a European tour for the purpose of Of -the match play with Watscn studying the stomntollglcal move-i In the finals one writer said: "It ln.,lt ,i Europe and organising an was Uie o'd master getting " liitt-rnntliitiiil congress to be held jump-ion a nervous youth at theju) p,irifl jn 1927 ! outset and never letting him get. Th(. Kr,MPi headed bv Prof. Al-1 up again. ' Egan won 3 and 3. Ifred I. Asgls of New York, re pre-1 In 1903 Egan won the Westrrn I .ntcd the American KiomatolngH emaieur line 01 uirnso. ins cal committee In Europe. Oilier brother Walter was runnerun. The members were Iir. Elmer E. Cham next year Walter was champion :bers of Warren. Ohio, and )r Err and Chandh'r the victim In the dearie 1. Fisher of Tn nton. N. J. final. In 1904 and 190r. Chandler One fenture nf the visit was the captured four crowns, the western examination of the teeth of the twice and the national twice. In: largest elephant In the Berlin Zoo. 1907 he waa Western champion. tIi!b beast, formerly one of the In 1914 Chandler Egsn moved to most tractable In the mensiterle, the Pacific Coast. He tried at had proven so vlrious during re once for the Pacific Northwest cent weeks that the Zoo auihorl tltle, and was runneru to Jnckjtics were contemplating shooting Nevl le. He waa champion the.lt. However, the animal's life mav . next year at Taroma, five years la- .be spared, for the American speci ter at Vancouver. 11. C, and in allslis agreed with the German 19?3 at Seattle. dentlxt that a dental operation The expert observe at Taroma I would restore the elephant to nor thls summer noted that Fgan had mill tnhaviur. It was derided to lost a swing once ''hailed as the perform the operation In the near perfection of rhythmic grace." and future. "there was noticeable Just before I 0 the Instant of Impart a sort nf Webber splitting guns save time Jerk." Hut "his work with his and wedges In splitting cord wood. Irons wa a rent revlnllon " See one at Wharton Hros. THE LIBERTY THEATER TODAY AND TOMORROW Richard Talmadge "The Unknown" ROMANCE STUNT'S ACTION THRILLS COMEDY SPLENOOR ALSO: AESOFS FABLES ALSO: TOWN TOPICS ALSO: THE PACEMAKERS Dr. Rupert A. Moon Electro Chlrop.-attor Nerve and Spine Specialist.. 324 Perkins Illdg. Phone 654 Hurdle frull ladders anil picking bags at' Wharton Ilros. Dr. H. C. Church OPTOMETRIST Psrklns Bldg. Roseburg, Ort Phona 88. Dr. Harrison Folk Chiropractor Electronic and Elect ro-Theraphy 417 Perkins Bldg. Pbona 491 I AUCTIONEER I I Don't forget that I handle I sales In tclty or country. I I M. C. Radabaugh I I 530 N. Pins SL WE KNOW A MAN who drwun't have to worry a Unit automobile Insurance. I it rnr burned up and he didn't have enough nionev to luv a iipw one. We will write gnu the cov-t aire yon mt'd on your rar Kir, tht'ft. collision. ll.it.H1ty and property damage ti Mir anre. It pays to bv liiAUied. G. W. YOUNG t SON INSURANCE 116 Cau St Phone 417 WHILE ON YOUR VACATION Insure Your Baggage If It is lost, stolsn or damagsd, our sompany protects you. The rale is low, the coverage broad. Insurance Is Our Business USOItC 1190. nrstjuic. in TRQUSErjV IOSiiBoatl fllf V A mere, matter of detail THK pront Mpularity f liitrhr.HTroii is larp-ly luc to the wise care that the lnunu fartmvr pves to earh snmlMetail the way the ImUniis areseweil on, the size of the cufTs, the fin ih of the seams, the K'lt lotips. You Yk'iW npmxiate tliese niretie!! even though the first tiling that strikes foil is the fushionnhle etit. Custom tailor style, yet ut a priee that tits a itiodest purst. We have your aiase in lutehess Thmisitm fur olress, ftr work, for play and every pair Innim the ftituoiis warranty la U'l, guaranteeing (r a Jlutton; 9t.(H a Hip." WASHINGTON'. An. 5. The two-five powr treaties, relatliiR to China, nkned at the time of the W'anhinKton armn conference, became effective today when for mal ratifications were exchanged at the Rtate department The first of the two treaties is that netting out "principles and policies to bo followed in matters roncfiminK China. ' and which in cludes the genera) agreement to re--pert Chinese territorial integr ity and for an open door policy hh to eijuulity of commercial op portunity for al) nationals In China. ' The pecond provides for the revision of the Chinese cus toms tariff tn order to establish a five per rent fld valorem duty on imports Into China ai a means if siinplementing the revenues of the Chinese central government. f tamrf tip's Trm Wtn.) LONDON. Aug. 5. A dispatch to the Holly Mull from Hong Kong phvs that a llrittuh blockade of Chinese ports Is forehadowed In Hong Kong official circles If the nntl-HritiHh outrages nnd boycott continue. Pears Wanted Highest cash prices paid tor Bartlett Pears We can use your small lots See us before selling , Drager Fruit Co. ALFALFA, grain, hay, timothy, oats, barley and wheat .guaran teed quality; prompt shipment. Prices upon application. Richard Nyraan. Walla Walla, Washington. WANTED Young women of good character and ability between the ages of eighteen and thirty to enter the Orange County Hos pital training school for nurses, Sept. 15th, 1925. Complete course in medical, surgical, obs tetrical and mental nursing and children's diseases. Apply to Supt. of Nurses, Orange County Hospital. Orange, Calif. Ei LEAVE PARIS TO FIGHT THE BIFFS IT STREET BUTTLE Buy Your Refrigerator This week at Reduced Prices Zigler-Fee Hardware, Co. Phone 25 119 NO. JACK80N ' WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS EXCITED BY FIRE UP ' time much excitement prevailed re , ! gardlng the fire In the Umpqua Mill, company's camp, about 17 j miles up Smith River, not far from Mr. Hostetler'a home. Mwurlatrrf I'rraa ar4 V.'ire. ) - PARIS. Aug. B. An Accident marred the departure' today for Morocco of nit'mhHrs of the Ameri can volunteer escadrille. The plane which contained Cap tain W. Graham Ilnllen of Miami, Fla., and Captain Clause), French pllnt. was compelled to return to Le noiireet after two unsuccess ful attempts to start. When forced (AMOfUttd Pmi Usaed Wlrf.) ST. LOUIS. Mo., Aug. 6. A downtown lunch hour throng was thrown Into confusion and two po licemen, a deputy city marshal and an 'unidentified check forger were wounded in a running revolver fight here today. The forger, who had just attempted to cash a bogus check at the Mississippi Valley Trust company, was captured. ( The pursuit which was taken up, by policemen at each corner and i In which many shots were fired, j can wed the greatest excitement and ' confusion in the downtown section. I At Broadway and Lucas avenue, near the point where the man waa j captured, an assemblage foftmed i which packed the street so that all traffic was stopped for blocks. The wounded are Patrolman Louis V. Kalkenberg. Patrolman Joseph Duggaii, Deputy City Mar shal Rudolph Lange and the un it was almost an impossibility to obtain a meat In Reedsport yester day, relates J. W. Hostetler, a Smith River resident, who spent the day In Roseburg attending to business matters. Mr. Hostetler left Reedsport yesterday afternoon on his way to this city, and at that to put back to the airdrome the second time the machine's propel-1 identified man, who Is In a critical ler wqs broken In landing. Rullen 1 condition. and Clause! expect to make another I start tomorrow. The machine containing Major Happ. the French commander of the escadrille, and Lieutenant Col onel Austen Parker of Helena, Mont., was broken when it was forced to land at the Le Rourget J airdrome just after taking off. (immii ti inn n inii'm urir phic. j Six mnchines began the flight with- TR E i out accident. The foreigrt office denied the au thenticity of an account published in Paris today of peace terms al-! leged to have been offered to Abd-! LOS ANGELES, Aug. B. Mil-! Kl-Krim. the rebel Moroccan chief.' linns of years lost In the nation's: tain by France anil Spain. I school rooms during a single gen-1 The alleged terms Included admiration by failure to adopt the I mlnistratlve autonomv for the Riff. metric system of weights and meas-l Abd-KI-Krlm's recognition of the i ures was the estimate presented to j spiritual authority of the Sultan the Amerlci.i Chemical Societies of Morocco and purported to set ' meeting here today by Professor ! boundaries for the Itlff state. Eugene C. Hlnsham. of Lafayette1 In official circles here, the ac- college. Eai'n. Pa. . ! count published Is attributed to the i Professor lilt, sham also declare.!; Rlfflan leader himself. Officials ad- that discarding nf the pr-sent Kmc mlt that the alleged terms are 1 lish system in faror of the m?tnc, correct as regards an offer of tables would simplify buyi..g f, autonomv to the ltlff but the front-""'' " " . wouW niear. a lers outlined In the account as well revolutionary advance In ..v'i aal as conditions relative to the Riff : economy Ihrnuli Hie mere tire tf army are declared to be either ! ,nV decimal point, imaginary or propaganda. '" resolution adopted today by' At the Qua! d' Orsay, the author-1 ""l"'lJr ""'"en. nmnuiariur- JUST ARRIVED! Fall and Winter . Woolens In the shades which will be the most popu lar. Get your dress for the next season made early. We invite you to come in and look them over. I.Abraham "The Silk Store" Every available man was donning his work clothes, and starting up the river to fight the fire, Mr. Hostetler says. Every restaurant had its full crew busy preparing food and making sandwiches to feed the nien engaged In combat. . ting the blaze. Waltera and cooks were so busi ly engaged at that task, that tabla i and counter customers practically i had to serve themselves. Practical ' ly all business was at a standstill, while every energy was bent to tha task of getting the fire under con. I trol. The fire started while the camp I was deserted, Mr. Hostetler says. 1 There has been no logging In prog ress for the past five weeks, and yesterday the watchman was away when the blaze was first discovered by a resident of the Smith River district. The forst Bervice and mill company immediately rushed every available man to the scene, as the , fire Is burning In valuable timber. The fire fighters are handicapped because of the low water, which ; makes it Impossible for all except ' the shallow draught boats to enter the stream over the bar. This llm ; Its the supplies which can be rar i rled and as the boat can make I only one trip each day it is quite ' a task to get supplies and provis 1 ions to the camp. ! t BORN 1 ! J ! GRIMM To Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Grimm, of this city, Tuesday, Au i gust 4, at Mercy hospital, a boy. Garden hose and sprinklers at Wharton Bros. ship of the document Is rhoueht to p" ofu Photographic plates, films tui f thA tiifi-n i..ond chemicals were requested "to Icy aimed to keep up political ael- tatlon In France and to present the QUINE BROS. ROSEBURQ OREGON peace terms in such a light as to make them lonk unacceptable to the French socialist. This policy. It is stated, also la aimed 1o raise questions which are likely to rails International difference of a set tlement of th troubt d tone of Morocco. j WALLA WALLA PUTS STOP TO HUNTING CUvlltnl 1rrm IpI Wifr.) WALLA WALLA. Wash.. Aug. 5. Finding f : om a careful survey 'hat the upland birds in this coun ty were d cress in tn a somewhat nlsrn'lng extent, the Walla Walla "oupiv gtm conmlioa annotmc d here today th:it there won d be no open season on t hinese phas .ns. Hungnrinn partridges, native rthensant. bin1 g:mic. quail and prairie chick ns here thl fall. Pre viously the commlsl"n had order ei the season opewd on October first. , publish approved metric formulas in addition to the English formu las" Time-saving can be accomplished in the schools, it was pointed out, because a vast number of fchool hours Is devoted to mastering the Knglish system, while the metric system can be learned wl'lt rela tively little effort." One ben"flt to the sehool pupils would be the vlrtualj Mminatfon of mmmnn frtcMnn ft-mn rri'hr.etlr. LAST TIME TONITE PETE MORRISON In "THE DANCE AT , Melrose Country Club Saturday Nite August 8 lusic by Roseburg Jajz-O-Two MYSTERY OF LOSTRANCH' A fast moving Western tory of the wide open spaces FEATURE COMEDY 10c 15c Thun: "Chaotsr In Hsr Llfs" Last Time Tonite "Playing With Souls" A First National Picture COMEDY NEWS TOMORROW ONLY Hot arffienley 5 ' PKO D U C T ir KT SO THIS IS IEMORBQAPJMN Lew Cody and Conrad Nagel Carey Wilson sWr, fty John Lrnrh ,nit Alios D. O. iliikr , rtCTiIr jHnao-o OOUHVY" Prcjuipa j life 25c Friday ZANE GREY'S 'Rainbow Trail'