Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, August 17, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    FOUR
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. MONDAY. AUGUST 17. 1925.
Attention, Growers!
WE WANT YOUR
r BARTLETT PEARS and
EVERGREEN BLACKBERRIES
and are paying best market prices. We are also in
the market for Silver Prunes.
Umpqua Valley Canning
COMPANY
Roseburg, Oregon
Tin
525
AGREEMENT WITH
BELGIUM ON WAR
M il hitor. The m xt KiiKcoo muuh
I will bv at MarsluioM, AuKimt 30,
( w hen a 10inun tt'ain and a la-
nrnr tm nnncnrrT (,l11 team in expected to Intadu
The summary lor the pluy yes
terday lulluwtt:
UuittU i II
Cnfh e,
... (AMMicfutim 1'rcM Is-ntnA Wire.)
VIA .M O UT1 f, VI Ails'. 17.
PrfMile.it Cool Id ko expects an
aKiuuH'Dt to be reach' d, probably
.tomorrow, on turmg of rt-ruiidiiie
litiJKium'i debt to the
States.
An official statement, Isnued nf
Jet the prosidt-Tit had discussed the
situation fur two hours today with
Secretary Mellon and Senator
Sinoot of Utah, said "final auree
inent wax In nitfht, anil that no
de;wllork had developed."
Tho following statement In the
-president's handwriting was given
to newspapermen utnoou:
"Secretary M Hon "and Senator
,Siwot have reported to the presl-
dent the details of the Wellington j
conference. The progrcaa In satiu- I
factory.
So deadlock has deyolnped. The
KliKene
I'reMcett, O.
Iniini'l, :t;
Slartmck, 1;
-Miller, 3;
Speer, 2;
Moxley, II;
Wintlcr, 3;
VnFor, 2;
bale, 2;
Med Turd
Kkhi., 3
Joiiiifou O
lUiruhaiti, 2
Wood, O. '
Tunney, 2.
Itiddlo, O.
Kellv, ().
Oh-hell,
Clarke, O.
Brandon, 1.
Vawter, 1,
MRS. DETILLION
DIES AT HOSPITAL
Mm, Hoy l Lllliori pursed away
nt Mercy hospital thin morning at
the age of liti yearn, following an
IHnena of ueveral day a. Mrs. Le
secretary and senator came to in 1 lillion had valvular trouble, and
form the president of the proposal with her husband, came here last
hefore making the final attreement. iNOvemoer irom wonaicnee, asn-
The confertnee will mj-convenn
Tuesday, when It fa expected a
final aKreerneut may be reached,
After which a full and complete
Htatement will be Riven tu th
presfl by the American communion."
liiKton. makintc her home nt Gar
den Valley since that time. Inuring
the time whe re.'ddetl at that place
made a numoer of trlemls who
will be crimed to learn of hi
death. Decides her husband, she
leaves a four-year-old daughter,
I'hyllis, and relatlven In WashiiiK-
Taynr-man concnitf U gooa con I ton. No funeral arrangenientH will
EUGENE GOLFERS
TURN TABLES ON
be made pending word from rela-
i tiveK.
fiot our price
I you buy. Z1ki
on paint before
I-Ve lidw. Co-.
MEDFORD, 22 TO 10 : TUNE IN 0N RADI0
WEDNESDAY, 10 P. M.
El'HKNK. Ore., Auk. 17. My
defeating Medford 22 to 10, here
yenterduy, htiK'no (inlf und
Country Club memhern evened
rAcnt-(1 l'n Wfro.)
CHlCAtiO, Auk. 17. The M li
the count with the Southern Ore-fMillin 1'ulitr cxp.'dllion from It'n
gon team. The flna match, ..lay- "une in J.tnli, (.reenland, will
vit at Medford a week uk. waH j brmidrnst an all-Ksltiino program
'on by the players of that city, on '"ty inelors next Wednesday
25 to A.
II. 'handler Kgnn, of Medford,
turned In the low nore of the
Any, HhootliiK tho IS holen In 7i.
"K.'O. Immel. of Kugene, was next
best, with an Kl.
Kuan waH the only member of
ttr Medford team to make n clean
Vweep of thro points In bis inatrli.
lie defeated Itert l're--cott of Ku-
gene.
Three Kugone men, Immel, Pr.
J.'M. Miller and Wallace Winder,
turned In full Hcoren of 3 points.
Immel won from Johnnou, Miller
from Middle and Winder defeated
C)rko.
The deriding match will be
ployed In the near future t
Medford. nt n dale In t imnoniir.
nlKht, August 10, from 10 to 1 1!
p. m., eastern standard time, E.
F. Mi-Donald, Hecond in command
of (lie exiH'tlifion, mi not) need in
u indio tiirHxiigo received by the
Zenith Kadio Corpoiatiou, hero
yesterday.
The proRraiu will Include sons
ujid lu-triMiiental niiinterH featur
ing the "Kilout, which rcHemblen
a tennis raiiuet with tho nkiu of
the ttalruM slnMehed a'-ross K'h
frame drum fashion and bound to
gether with sinews," McDonald's
inesnpu said.
(iood paint 'osis nolhiiiK because
It haves more than it co.'ts. Ask
for pi Ices and estimates. Lenn-
(It'lT'-l II V O
Fall Term Starts September 1
Learn Telegraphy
Touch Typewriting
NIGHT CLASSES
ENROLL NOW
Roseburg Telegraph Institute
224 Perkins B!Jg.
Pbone 124-J
5
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I will lell to tht highest liiucr f.r ( h .it my pl.ice on X
in. 1 1 n ic.l-J i
3 Miles Bryoml Mvlron , N-.J In tin- Clias.
Crllvcr Hail' !
Thursday, August 20th
at 1:30 p. m.
( ;ii ( m . n-m I (mi . .
Nimv I 'ii'mi ik:mii. Sh'i
Two li..t ... i( i . m i N,
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TERMS CASH
, I.luyd Grilfilhs, Owner M. C. K.u!ubiiu':h, Ain.timRi.T X
FUGITIVE IS KILLED I
BYELKTON DEPUTY
(Continued from page 1.) !
from Mm. Hinder. !
When young Binder hold out his
hand aa a nignal for Grubbe'i car
to halt, tho Uoforth brothers Benn
ed the trap immediately and, leai
lug out, uturted on a run to a way-!
ide field, giving no heed to
Grubbe'a repeated commands to 1
"halt." Grubbe wan armed with a!
ritle and his uon with a double
barrel tthotgun. With these weap-
ons they iired at the' fleeing pair,
aiming purposely over their heads
the officer states. Neither of tho I
two shotgun loads touched either ;
lugitive. 'i'hey had leaped two fenc
es and hud just reached a small
elevation preparatory to leaping a
third fence, according to the offi
cer's story, when be fired a fourth
tliue from his rifle. This shot sent
the messenger of death. The bullet
struck W. U Goforth In the back
under the left shoulder and lodged
Jut under the skin about 2 luchea
above the left nipple. The other fu
gitive Immediately checked his
flight and submitted to arrest with
out resistance.
Ride to Roaeburfl Futile
Intent on securing medical aid
for the wounded man as quickly as
possible, the officer and the others
present placed him In lender's car
and started with him for Kose
burg. At K Ik tun the briefest pos
sible stop Has made to replenish
the car's supply of gas and oil.
At brain there was another short
stop to secure temporary medical
attention from br. Itertha Jevore,
who rode the rest of the way to
iKoseburg with Hie party and ren-
idered such relief to Goforth as the
circumstances permitted. When the
automobile was halted in front of
the ofticts of br. K. 13. Stewart, in
tlifs city, however, Goforth had
just breathed his last. Considering
the nature of his wound, his loss
of blood had been slight. Indicat
ing that during the Journey to this
city he had succumbed to a hem
orrhage, i
Told by Doctor Ievore that the
j wounded man had died, his brother
1 immediately got out of the car
; without comment and disappeared
at a rapid gait around the nearest
j corner. This was about 9 o'clock
i In the forenoon, two hours approxi
mately after the (-hooting occurred.
Takes Up Chase
W. A. Ix)volace, proprietor of a
merchandise store in Heed .h port
where tho trio purchased a large j
supply of goods which caused the
issuance of the warrants, accom
panied the wounded man and his
brother lo Itoseburg yesterday
j morning, following their capture'
below Klkton. Mr. Lovelace had
been following the men since Fri
day night and staled that the last
trace of them ho had found before
I their upprchension by Hinder, was
I at Jim chard's ranch. Hurt: hard's
j place Is located four miles from ;
I Scottsbmg. Mr. llurchard saw the
men and thinking they were rela
tives approached them. When they j
saw him coming towards them
they ran, crossing (he road at ltur
chard'H creek. They stayed along .
the river all that day. .
Mr. Lovelace alates that the men
purchased suits, trunks ami all
sorts of clothing amounting to nj
proximately $9et from his estab
lishment, making the promise that
they would call Saturday morning
abou( ' o'rUM'k and settle the ac
count. In addition to the merchan
dise they )md $7o0 in slumpage
cash. The brother who escaped
here was said to have Jind a roll of
ensh totaling about fllMiu. This
sum of money was drawn from
their account In the Iteedsporl
bank Friday morning.
Third Man a Brother
Mr. Lovelace slated that the
third man. who irt missing and
w ho goe under the name of Ilrown
was alleged to have been a broth
er of the Gotorths. In explaining
the reason for assuming the name
of Ilrown, the brothers explained
that he had had considerable do
mestic trouble and in order to
avoid his wife had dropped his
true name.
It is Mild that the Gofnrths and
itrown had several serious quarrels
at the Walker place where they
were engaged In peeling chlttlm
bark. In these rights it seemed
that the Gof'trths always stood
agafnyt Ilrown and this gives rise
to the theory that the two broth
ers might have done away with the
third man and taken his money.
The olticeis are im lined to betirve
Ihat the name "Goforih" Is a crude
alias, being aiis il to cover up their
past reioids.
Shlpptd Goods South
It N known that early last week
1h' brothers shipped the laige
supply of inerchandNo th.-y pur-rlue-ed
to an itb r brother located
in Sari anu nto. California. Th" f
ficen tmni'Mliate'.y wind the official-;
i'i (bat ny in i hadou the
man who leering t!i. good- and It
N nl.io ery H-!hle ihat the one
who escaped h re will ewntually
make bis way to that cltv and
vhiv.v up at the address shown on
the frel.:ht shipment.
Another Hew i-i b-dni; followed
up aNo whi.h may lead to the lo
cation of the mi'.-f'i man. drown.
On T!nnvdny eiontng the Nah he
dan drm'n by the Coi'irthw, left
lterdpnrt and was inrb-il acres
at Seot'sbiMK. I'ao Liby, frte
t'rtin.in. Mat-,-, that the car h
l.md--d with barrage and he be
lievi. a thiid tv.n oc-'Hpbd the
rear s. at, (Mi Fttdny morning the
cur leimn'Ml to lit. dnp. ui minus
the bjiiicate and occupb d only by
, t!e tun tiolorM;-
Mr. I.nt l;oe null I not explain
bow t he Gofor lh came Into pm
ie-.-Ion if th Nrt-.h car which
tey v.ir iri nir 'i bey left
, Keid-poit about July th and
(Mined a tew !:iVf tiitef with the
sum. 't w a- a u- d car. bear itic
nu'o biej..,. roiteber I'tMIV The
Hi' bine been te. -i b them
jit d the !f ii rr.l at' follow K Up
th.it ieo!
. "V"e don't to.i'e otir J ' If: ur rn
' iirel In l c lru 'Mf in bark."
lid i"ie of 111.' r.oloMh Mt the
tune rf the pun base of the itoixls
Iii'in Mr. l.oeiace Tiny left the
( im;'tvi,uu at this was ouly a
LOWER PRICES
"Dodge Brothers"
Motor Vehicles
Dodge Brothers, Incorporated, announce a
reduction in the prices of their Motor
Vehicjes, both passenger and commercial,
with the exception of the Roadster and
Chassis effective Monday, August 17th.
, These new prices come at a time when
Dodge Brothers' product has reached the
highest peak of mechanical perfection in its .
history. They cannot be overlooked, by
anyone who has the slightest interest in
the value his dollars buy.
J. O. NEWLAND & SON
Roseburg, Oregon
ulil. linn Ami tlmtviu-y hail iliniy
of lmuiry in pay ihdr bills, llnw
vi r, J. II. (.iifiu lh. the one ho
I'srapi-il hi'i". tolil .Mr. Lorrlm-f
Ihat Ih.y hml iiliuiii.il to "bu"
llii-tr bilnl nil th time anil hail to
iirniiiK.il th.lr k.ihhv fr,.m
li.rils.nit In tl niulil. lii ni.nl..
this Ktnii'tni'nt on lh way to this
city lth hlii on mil il brothi-r.
Return, to Brother
Afl.-r hi brothiT hail b.-i-n flint
ilown, he wa.i In a siato or t-xi-nn.
mi'tit. W hi n his brother till n:..r
t.illy Moumli'il, ho was 8rt-r.il
viirils ahi-ail of liim, running mwti.
ly ami ntinut to make roihI ins
""sraiio. His wnuni1.il broihi-r j.-.
Ii'il anil hi- inimi'tliati-ly wh.'i-l.(
aroutul anil ran hai-k. iilck.-il il'.i
buy up In his arms ami startiil m
wnb. Mil tliil not itwii'ar ansry mp,i
sinki. no nil luuanls tho oifii. s
''sMitislbl. fur his eliath. I'.l
liiublii'. iho ili puiy ho.' ni.it
h.o'.ithl tioforih ilmvn. alii ih.it
ihi' biollivrs i-nsHKi-il In a conlnl. n
llal rnnvi'iKHlinn hllo the wour i.
nl mini was on llu Kiouml. Uii nn
Ihls lltui' It Is bi'lli-vi'il thai tho
In.mi'i! nun cumu'iI his wail of i n.
1-rin'y to his brother for ki-i"r.
At any rati', lo lnim rolls ot i u
Moro notiMl on lhi ihmsoii o( iiio
brother Ju.il b.-fon. ho illiiai'piMi.
hi'. Innltm tho rit'i-ily tm. t(1
lioi. bu.lt, Ih.-y h. lil hlsii. . . J
COIlliMHrttion.
tr HortlM Isanti', of Drain ..
mlnli..'i-"il a hyiHuli-nnlr stinuil nii
in iho man upon his arrival tin
anil ati.'nil.'il him ilurlnit i ; -ip
to Id burn. Shi- mat.-!, that ne .n
iiullelrn hea tiamlueii at I i ,,u
and that his heart beat was very! tile Ofllcers were of tho opinion) pELINQUENT SALE NOTICE AMERICA and i-amaoa to
faint. that he might have gone to get Southern Oregon Ga Company. JOIN AGAINST SMUGGLING
Younger Goforth Sought something to eat or some rest, i Location of principal place of busi- WASHINGTON, Aug. 17. Sup-
At n earlv hour this mornlnr no since he had neither since Thurs- ness. San Francisco, California. Lo- pression of smuggling along tho
trace had been found oMhe i"ni? I ly nlghL ! cation, of w orks. State of Oregon, j Canadian border will ba furtier
erCofiiril, who Vlimied away yes- The mother of the Goforth broth- Notice There are delinquent up-1 discussed at a conference to be
tetdav Immediately follow ing in-! ra is reported to be residing In ' on the foUowIng described stock, held shortly in Washington,
formation that his brother had sue-i ' Washington, and will be no-jon account of an assessment leyled , Representatives of the United
eumbeil to b, lie wounds- rec eived 1 ""'''1 " th " ' er son. prob-1 on the 16th day ot June. 1925. the ' states and Canadian governments
during his attempted escape. I bly claiming the body as soon as several amounts set opposite the. will endeavor to agree on Identical
Lvputy Sheriff V. C. Grubbe, of
Ileeiisport, who held the warrant
for the arrest of the two brothers,
described the man who is now at
large as a thin-faced, sharp nosed
young man with a haggard face
and drawn expression which be
lled his age. making him appear
more advanced in years than he
actually Is. He was wearing a
pair of brown one-piece coveralls.
-When we armed in
' a coroner's Jury has completed ; names of the respective sharehold-' regulations to govern their respect-
i the Inouest. w hich Is being held I ers, as follows
this afternoon. " i
Railw ay o'flcials In California I Names
points have been notified to stop i Martha Heurlng
shipment of goods alleged io have ! Helen C. Jacobsen
been sent by the Goforth brothers. ! Neal Power, ,
ami thev will be held pending the T. W. Miles 25
outcome of the case. All of the foregoing shares are
District Attorney Guy Cordon has included In certificates Nos. 10, 13,
Instigated an- Intensive search 1 15. 17. standing In the name of
ihrnn.hmii ihi. tnit i.m this morn- LOl'IS 91'TTKR and held in es-
town at..,,,. .,,.n,w man anil tho rrow nitf-suant tn instruction from
about :3'." said the deputy thla ! h ofMre m(lnK evry ef-, the Corporation Commissioner of
morning, "we were discussing lBk-;fort , (ln(1 lr1(,P, f hlro. Sheriff! the State of California, by ANOI.O
Ing the dead man to the c"ron"ras returned to the iKy this ; CAI.IFliBNIA TRUST COMPANY.
morning and w ill immediately or- And in accordance witn law and
ganlte the search. n order of th" Board of directors
No deflnte Idea has yet been ' made on the Iljth day of June. 19:3.
given out regarding tho probable ! so many shares of each parcel of
point for which Goforth la headed such stock as may be necessary
other than to get anywhere out i ill be sold at public auction at the
live agents along the border.
No. 1 The American delegation will be
Shares Amount i headed by Assistant Secretary An
..5t) 1500.00 'drews of the treasury. The exact
50 500.no date has not been determined.
10 lftO.00 ! The regulations will be designed
230.00 to make effective the terms of tho
treaty entered into June 6.
office, when 1 missed his brother.
He hail Just stepped back a little I
way and I had missed him fori
only a matter of seconds. Our car
was rarked near the. corner of-
i .Main anil viaa mreeis. hsm-u ine
driver what had become of the
i man and he said he had Just slip.;
i peii around the corner.
"I rushed around tho cornier and
not seeing him went on up lo
Jackson street. I heard the bell or!'
an engine ringing In the yards and
i was afraid a train was leaving and !
j that he might make his escape so
I tried to notify ' Hie railroad. 1 1
'don't believe, however, that he
I tMHinled a train."
j A thorojefh search of rooming
houses and restaurants proved (u-
ot reach of officers.
Sludeakor
models.
builds no yearly
BABY'S COLDS
U
f Boon mppd tn th trotT
without "dr.nf" by on of
WICKS
V VAPORUB
office of the Company, 532 Market
street. Sat. Francisco. California,
on Saturday the 23th day of August.
1925, at the hour of 11:45 o'clock
a. m. of jiald day to pay said delin
quent assessment thereon, together
with costs of advertising and ex
penses of the sale.
H. 8. VOl NfJ.
Secretary.
Office 53 Market Street, San
Francisco, Callfuia.
tW IT .r,.o J-. ui Y.ris ' Tt.-Jiual Beauty Shop, phone SS.
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