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TORT ANUELKS, Wash., Aug.
17. Kenneth M Fitrlttii', Seattle,
killed Hubert living, VJ, of Him
same city, today by accidentally
discharging a pistol In a lint ut
Piedmont, 20 miles west of here.
McFarluue halt! that Irving liail
ben toy in; with an automatic, and
that Mr Fart arte took it away from
him and removed Ihe magazine.
Iiut wtn-n Mcparlane pointed Hit
pistol at Irving It discharged,
sending a bul.t't through living's
mouth and out the hack of his
hi ad. ..McFailune explained that
one cartridge must have been I -f t
in the weapon.
, An Inquent will be held.
'ATTENTION! FORD OWNERS
I Iowa senatorial election and will
j henceforth act as the llrookhurt su
I pervlnor.
lie relieved Lewis. II. Cook, and
It was explained that (he latter
would return in Iowa to attend to
IC.TSOIial bllill'SS.
j On r linrnibliiiiK the post, Mr.
I Cook Haiti there would not b "any
change on Hi recount Hit nation
'from now on," and that he did not
bfllfvt Danit-I h Kfeck, democratic
i contestant, would be able to over
come I he Ilrookhurt majority.
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BASEBALL BOOMS IN SUBA
Apparently some confusion ban
arisen as to whether or not motor
Vehicles operated during daylight
tuturs only must b equipped wllh
headlight devices in conformity
with the provisions of Chapter
325, general laws of Oregon VJ2U,
as follows:
"Every motor vehicle, except
motorcycles, operated or driven
Upon the public highways of this
lute, shall exhibit during the per
iod from one half hour arter pun
Bet to one half hour before sun
clue, and tit time when fog or oth
er atmoHphereic condition render
the operation of Haiti motor ve
blt'len dangerous lo t raff l; or (he
UflB of the highways, two head
lamps of approximately equal
(andlepowcr, not In excess of Iweii
ty one candle power,"
-from this reading It would np
pear that such equipment 1h not
necessary unless the motor ve
hicle In operated under tho condi
tions as Bet forth.
Numerous Inquiries have enme to
(he tlepartmi'iil relit live to mag
neto lighting equipment. It 1h a
well established fuct that this type
of equipment cannot produce the
constant candle power necessary
to mevt the specified maximums
and mltilmuma of the main lighla
required by the law, nor can the re
quired refills be obtained with
tho lights In the dimmed position.
- A logical Interpretnlon of (lie
law would Imply that motor vehcle
now equipped with the magneto us
the source of light must be changed
to either battery or acetylene uh
provided by hucIi law. Adjusters
cannot adjust motor vehicle equip
ped with miiKnetn tight and Issue:
receipts therefor, unleH lliu
equipment of the particular ve
Mrh fiibmlttetl for adjustment la
changed. to meet the requirements
of the lnw. - ,
Huch equipment n Hthe Kay lice
roadway light complete, and others
of like nature when used as a hi
light, and the Hi own Universal re
flector In the 4 In. and G In. sites,
when used n fog lights, Hill be ap
proved by the deparlnieut, provid
ed that no portion or Hie Ix atii of
light thererroni kIihII strlko the
roadway to the left of the rentur
axis of tho vehicle and not to ex
peed seventy-five feet In front of
the motor vehicle.
HAM A KllKH,
" " Sect JPiy of State
HAVANA, Au!. 17. A. I.)
! More than l.nuu amateur and pro
ft-HKlonal teams i-asily put baseball
In first place 08 the most popular
Fporl In Cuba. The American na-
ttiiai game, however, - is not the
I only one that engagett the attention
I of Hie youth of Cuba.
I All the larger hoc la I clubs have
iftlhli'tlc teams including be.sidet
baseball, nwiminlng, rowing, foot
jail, track, fencing and Jul alal
(Spanl.sh handball.)
I For concrete woric coll Taylor,
IU Mo. r Imt St. Tel. afi-lt.
I r .
I nil i rw I AMH1Q IQ
HURT; AUTO WRECK
I I.OS ANtlKI.KH. Auif. 17. cul
len Iandls, niolfun picture net or,
was brought to Hie receiving hos
pital here early todHy following an
niihimohil't in cldenl on Veil I tint
Hoiilevitrd near ('alithasas, 27 miles
north of here. While the actor
I romn'nliietl of pains In the back,
hospital Hiirgeons said Hiiperffclal
'examination failed to disclose any
Injury.
Try nur cow snrny. It la gun ran
l'd. Wharton lro.
I.I I) WOAfW IHtlN'tJS KIN
OKM.AIi I ItOM i;i,lt Ul.XX
j I'NION CITY. N. .1.. Aug. 17.
f -'-The name of Kllonor (!lyn,
I novelist, written on the hack of
in photograph found In the pos
session of a wet) dressed young
woman taken to North Hudson-
hospital yesterday for loss of meiii
! (try, today led police to quest Ion
' whether she nileht be (tie daugh
j (er of the novelist.
Volirn believe the young woman
' wn about in Mlart on n mini vo'-
age, Kiitslfsli currency belut; found
: in her pocket and among memor
anda written on Die hack of a
photograph of herself wan the
line "cable Kllonor Hlyu.
! LOS ANHKI.KS. Aug. ?7.
I Mllonor (llyn, uoveINt, when In-
formi'd lteie today of n potlce
theory 'that an aphasia victim of
i l iilon City, N. .1., wan her dau:h
jter. said that this was Impossible,
j a both her dautHiterii are in
' Kit rope at present.
1 Madame C.lvn was nt n loss to
explain t tin reference to herttelf
rtniuil In the woman's posseshm.
(Contlnu-d from page one).
Captain Paul Hendrlcki of the Ore
yon National (iuard at 10:30 yes
terday morning, that footprinta
has been found where a man bad
crossed a mnall creejc runnlnit
HiroiiKh Hie Jlenry Jacquet place,
n half mile east of the Victor I'oiut
! school house. He declared that
the tratk were fresh and that Hie
' person who made them had hob
nailn on the left shoe. A truck was
I rushed in the district from the prl
'pon and national guardsmen who
had been Hcatteted over a consid
erable area were brought together
for a concentrated search on this
llad. At three o'clock Captain
(Hejidrlckn reported the discovery,
inear the Jacquet place, of a pair
jof discarded cotton work socka
found near a barn in the direction
'of Union Hill. One of the socks
had been patched crudely and by
band with a piece of pillow ticking
slmi'ar to that used In the prison
and the other with a niece of mua-
'lln. This evidence was rushed to
thn prison for identification and
iimneclion by guards.
The fiockn are not the usual kind
worn by prisoners, but were of a
type worn by a few -convict a who
have purchased Home articles of
clothing outside. It was said.
The patching might easily have
h'-en tlone by Hie convicts befor
they left, for auch work la permit
ted of prisoners In their cells and
Devon d the insnecllon of guards.
A fact which Adda further
weight to this discovery Ia that
prison officials believe that each
of the eHcaped men took an extra
pair of socks with him. The basin
tor thin belief was the finding In
the Zlnn taxi of a clean, unused
sock which had been left In the ma
chine bv the men In their escape.
SiqhtMrt Jam Prison Road.
lieports from the hospital this
morn in r Indicate that Lute Sav
age, wounded guard, will, recover.
H was Ha id to be making very sa
tisfactory progrcsa.
A steady Mream of automobile
'nrrvlng curious sightseers passed
by the prison yesterday In nn al
most unbroken line. Traffic be
came an congested outside of the
I walla that it was necssnry to Rta
Itlon a guard there throughout Hie
entire dav to keep the line moving
l and tn prohibit parking. Heports
ifrom Silverton state that hundreda
jnf cars poured Into the city yesler
idav wllh conf-'cdonera and resfaur
1 ants men. reporting a record-
hr "kHii'I business.
I Indicative of the dozens of
"eads" that officials have re
ceived, traced, and round woriniess
was the report yesterday from Sub
limity, that a truck driver had en
countered a suspicious looking
men. Tire truck driver was three
miles east of Sublimity on tho Sub-llmily-Silverton
road when be
sb-hled a Ion- man standine on a
Ihill about a half mlV distant look
ing about him. The truck driver
descended and started In pursuit.
The man saw the driver an
prnachlng and broke for Iho brush
the f-r Bide of the ridge. When
Hie truck man arrived at Hie top
n the bill tn the pnalllnn where
the man had b'en he stopped to
listen. He then heard distinctly a
mnn whistle three times. The In
cident was reported to tho prlfion
, by telephone und a special posse
I i m tied t the district.
Unites of effort revealed that the
suspicious character was a boy
hunting for birds out of season
'who had taken the truck driver for
'a game warden. The lad wai
hiiuiing despite the fact that warn
ings have been broadcasted
through every possible medium.
(forbidding people to bunt In that
region and advising that they do
not appear more than la necessary,
j and en mc laity while carrying a
gun. Had an armed guard witness
ed the boy 'a break for the brush It
Is possible that another tragedy
might have been added to that of
t Hie prison break.
: R A T.EM, Ore.. Aug. 1 7 The
theory that the three fugitive con
jVlcta who escaped from the pent
I tentlary Wednesday evening, mav
;have doubled back on their trail
land followed down the Pudding
river. Instead of penetrating east
'ward further Into the wilds, was
j strengthened when It was reported
that a cow helonglng to John IHehl.
a farmer living two miles north of
Sllverton on the Ablqna river, was
! found milked dry Saturday morn
ing. II Deputy Warden T.llley advanced
the theory hist night after thor
ough search of the rtrift Creek can
yon bad failed to reveal any trace
iof the convicts ever bavlne been
i In there. According to Ullev, It
would have been nn ensy matter
i for tlf fugitives to have for owed
downstream through Die brush
along Pudding river the night they
took to the brush, as no nosve won
" Into the country until day
light. Mlley went to the Plehl farm
this morninr to Investigate,
Mav Call Off Troopa.
MEIiKORIl, Ore.. Aug. 17. That
the national guard troops mav he
calk d off from the convict hunt
wns Intimated bv Tlrlgadler-fJener-al
Oeorge A. While Saturday when
he left for Sub-m after spending
two weeks vacation at Diamond
Lake recuperating from a recent
i'lnesH and catching the, limit In
trout.
- "Th" national guard, paid C en
era 1 Wlilte. ''are not state militia
and according lo the law, ns I nn
derHland It, cannot be used to hunt
down criminals, I will Investigate
the mat I' t thoroughly upon my re
turn to Salem.'
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RAT.EM. Ore., Aug., 17. fieorge
White, ndlutant general of the
Oregon national gtinrd. declared to
day that he did not recall mnklnr
the statement which he 1 quoted
to have made nt Medford.
'A few national guardsmen,'1
Rah! White, "are blntr used mere
'v the fame as nny other citizens.
They are wearing their uniforms
merely for the unite nf Identifica
tion, to nrevent the possibility of
th-'lr being cmfusfd with the es
caped criminals. And from all I
hear Hi y nre doing very good
work "
Rmokfl Seen l.at Fveninq.
WITH PTATK I'OSSK. Near Sll
verton, Ore., Aug. 17. I'ossea
hunting Tom Murray, F.llsworth
7fllv and .lames Willns, who kill
ed two guards when thev escaped
from the penitentiary nt finlem,
last Wrilnesdav, early today again
turned their attention to the dis
trict about Hie .lohn Small ranch,
Hf'-n mlb'S south of Sllverton.
They planned to encircle and
close In nn n point where smol:e
was pern curling up between two
'limps rt trees et dusk lnt eve
ning. Charles J. Kdison and E. A.
Ertman, who watched the pmoke,
said the movmnent of the smtke
indicated that pomeone was trying
to fcetp It sinothnrid.
The smiilt ranch dlftrlrt baa nt
t'neted the possemen daily since
thw chase began, and some of the
man hunter think It probable that
the fugitive are In that district.
Shots have been heard in fhat
dMrtct several times.
More (thnotfng wiik heard last
n'trht bv Onre f 'haver's squad,
which has been stitlnn"d on Vn
Ion Hill, the burial place of the
pioneer ftfrmnn family.
A tenteHv t'an to cnrrh everv
fann In the wide mrnhunt area is
being discussed by leadeia of the
posses.
It Is regarded as possible that
Ihe fugitives mav have captured
some farmer's home, sent hfni
nbotit his work whi'e holding his
f a tiiI I v In the house as hostages to
iiive Murray time to recover from
his wound.
Murray resorted to similar
means nf biding after he robbed
the bank nt Florence, Ore., officers
recalled.
of prison authorities that the fu
gitives would lie In biding until
they had a good opportunity and
then steal an automobile and
make a dash tn get out of the
Co ii n i ry being loured by the
p.Ms. It also lend)) weight to
III: i' H"" juiiu iii-iii, uio i
f f rmt-r who re nor! eil he found
oim of his cow a milked dry Sat
urday morning, as the Dlehl farm
Ib in the logical path the couvieta
W'tiild take on their way to Mo
nitnr. Prison Probt U Thorough.
SAT. EM, Ore., Awff. 17.- Atten
tion of the coroner's Jury hearing
the evidence relative to the prison
delivery nt the penitentiary Inst
Wednesday evening which resulted
In the killing nf two guards and
one convict and net three other
armed prisoner free, will be fo
cued unon the causes contributing
ami making possible the break
wht-n its deliberations are resumed
thl nftemoon. accordlnp to Ils
trl. t Attorney John Carson.
All of the choree nf lacV nf fM-i-
iclnline at (he nrlson. Inefficiency.
enwnrdlee and failure tn enpe with
(he Htuntlnn will be gnne Into
Hun nunhly, Carson Btaled.
Among the witnec, summoned
wi I be Charles f'hnrttcn. recently
rii-rms-'! as nrlncfpnl k'-ener at the
wri-on bv the warden, who alleges
that lck rf discipline pnit control
over the nrlsnn'rs Is entirely re
sp'nlble for the breik.
Anions the points that have ben
rn'ed and which the Investlratlnn
wi I P"ek ti clear in the officers
aav. are Included the following:
T?ow we-e the convicts able to
aery rate themstdv's from the rest
nf i''e cnnvlcto and rmke thlr way
tn the ton nf H" cell tier within
re'h nf the roof?
How were they able to smuggle
the ln"tmm'nts used In making
tie 'r pocino Into the cell house
without being Detected?
i'nw wrn the four or anv one nf
I hem nble tn esnne the eves nf
nri Is MtflelenMv !ong tn bore the
7n hn'cq that were found In the
ro"f whore thev made their exit?
Why did Warden Pnlrvmple take
tho roth through the main gate nf
tie prison yard tn bis bouse In
rti' t nf p pun Instead of runnlne
half Hie distance across the yard
tower No. 1. where be knew a
rif' was available?
'hv was It that pumilt wns so
sbiw in organ Mne?
Another anfle tn he Investtented
iq retrnrding the conduct nf Ouird
rnvton. ancillary punrd. In the
tiirnlM-y's office pt th time nf the
h'ok. Accord 'ng tn the stntement
lef 1 warde he t"s been nnstlne
Tt.ivisnn In the office during the
,.' -.'" hour n hnk im tl" ttirn-v-ev
n cs of emrfironcy. Pavlson
navo thnt when Vurrnv sought to
nier the turnkey's nfflee where
th prHcnnl Is Vent he frnvlson
Mi-nd h'm In lb" nhdnnvn and
knocked him back against a slalr
rn"" re Ml tic Tavlsnn then ran
pfross the vard to tnwer Nn.- 1 tn
tho r'f n w'.h which ho later
killed "Oregon" Jones.
11 has dve1oprd thnt nt ihn time
the convicts forced their entrance
Into Ihe turtikev's ofricrt. pnvlsnn
fn wenrlnp or w-n supposed to be
woariti" s'dennu.
I ' Thia Clue Loot's Good
I RM.KM. Aug. 17 The vennrt of
i the cur theft pt J?tlveron lock on
a new ancle and added significance
i In th minds of the prison author
Itles with the report of leputy
1 Warden Mlley about 2 o'clock this
afternoon.
i I.llley corrected the first report
that Ihe car wns taken by four
men, explaining that four boys, all
; well known and believed reliable In
j the Monitor neighborhood, were
playing cards In a pool room there
' about 1 o'clock last nk'ht, w hen
another of their number left.
Today nil four of the boys are
missing, and a quantity of canned
goods kept In the pool room.
j John Wilde, who lives near the
pool room, aays that he found bis
roadster backed out of the garage
this morning and the wiring had
.been tampered, Indicating
someone had attempted but
unable to start It.
TJIley wns of the opinion
that
was
that
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SAT. EM. Ore.. An?. 17. The
duo upon which the posse work-
d mont nf Saturday afternoon
and Sunday wns exploded thi
morn Inc. when Henry Jacquet.
upon wlio'-o farm a pair of -discarded
socks were found nnd
where tracks of a man were
found cros-dtiK n creek. thN
mot nine, ta'phoned to explain
(hat the socks were some dis
carded bv a harvest hand employ
ed by him nnd that the tract
across the creek he made himself
when turning his cows out to
pasture.
Checks of the report from John
Hlehl thai a con on bin farm
had been milked drv during Fri
day night, and of Joseph I.
Kruse. a neighbor of Plehl's. that
his children hail found n revol
ver anil nn empty whiskey f
near a culvert were Investigated
by Peputy Warden I.llley this
morning.
I.lllev reported that the Pb-hl
cow had undoubtedly been milked
sometime that nlrht. but s;id that
the finding of the revolver and
whiskey flunk had nothing to di
wllh the convicls, ns the revolver
was a calibre nun. n different
type from the one taken by the
e nvitts In their flight.
Four lrn Steal Cap.
SAI.KM. Ore. Aug. IT. A
M I c hell touring car, Ibenje n
1 7;t a stolen from ih.'
vtrift nf Monitor. 7 miles nonti
of Sileiton. between 1 nnd 2
o'clock Ibis inornliic. act-ordni
to word received hortly afict
no'-n ut the prison.
i The report said that tht c.r
j bad been taken by four men. Iif
I no evidence was given lo explain
! how thia Information wai aerur
d. The car wns a 1!M model
I and wh nwnnlttv Lawrence Ja
icobsen. a farmer living two mlbn
j from Monitor
Thi-4 tiuc beam out the theory
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ting System eliminates
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pinch your feet and
we're ready to show
yon whenever you're
ready.
ROSEBURG
BOOT ERIE
IRVIN BRUNN
Shoe. That Sjtltfy and Fit
Vour F.et
Perkins Bldg.( Roteburg
the clue la the botteat ret found.
eH-clally when cuunled with the
ri-Krt ot John Stanton, t farmer.
hu aaya that u he waa drivlnx
nlonx the road near McKee.' two
mile eat of Monitor, a man atep
ued out Into the road wllh hi
liandH extended above hla head In a '
alKiiul for Stanton to atop. Thia ,
waa Saturday afternoon. Stanton
sitya that he ateptied on the iras
and aped by. Stanton, when
shown plctnrea of the fUKltlvea,
IMiiuted to Murray aa the man who
attempted to atop him.
I'oimenien are of the opinion that
one of the couvlcta, probably Mur
ray, dropped In on the lads play
Iiik cards, forced them to accom
pany hi in In the stolen car, and
commandeered Ihe stolen canned
goods.
Murray Kidnaps FourT
MONITOH. Ore., Auk. 17. Tom
Murray, leader of the escaped con
victs, is believed to have klilnaie
per four younjr men here luxt nlxht
and forced them to accompany him
In getting out of the country.
The missing youths 'are: Law
renca Jacobsen, Leo Wilde, Joe
Llchte and Otto Lucht.
1'he four youths were playing
cards In a pool hall here about 2
o'clock this morning. Suddenly they
vanished and late today no trace
hud been found.
The Mitchell touring car of Ja
cottsen also was m!sing.
otficera think Murray forced the
youths to drive him away in Jacob
en' car.
KIT.EVE. Ore Ani. M A Mit
chell touring car, bearing license
platen which should have h-en on
a Mitchell roadHter, passed throuKh
cresweii this arternoon, according
lo a telephone message to the sher
iff here. A woman was driving.
She ieeiled away when an at
tempt was made to question her.
Im'iiI officers are of the belief
that the convicts, If they are the
oms who stole the car at Monitor,
may have exchanged license plates
with the woman's cur and then ex
changed curs.
Proof of tne pudding la In tast
ing whether buyer or seller read
'he classified ads.
t 'hew today t
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house. I'hone 392 or 49 J.
T W MM )M furnish"! apartm-nt
for rent. Modern. 344 S. Jackson.
FOR RKNT 2 new 2-r(iom furnlsh-
iil houses. f9 month. J. Ilurr,
Miller's Addition.
i'OM AT()KS"ul Parker's, BiTc-a
bushel, bring boxes. 4J miles east
of town. I'hone 3BF31.
LOST On loaiMo- Melrose, IIihmI
the 30 by 31, mounted on rim.
231 N. Main St. I'hone 12S.
TRUCK and driver wonted to" haul
loo tiers oak block. 231 N. Main
St. I'hone I2S.
Foil SALK neglsterml HninVe
shire rams. I'hone 5F33. C. W.
(Iroves.
Lessons from the Rail
Splitter
TODAY we honor him, Abraham
Lincoln. It likewise is an appro
priate time to honor the great mod
' ern rail splitter of financial difficulties.
A Savings Account in this strong Bank
is the means to that end. -
UMPQUA VALLEY BANK
Rose burg , Oregon
FOR SALE Shepherd pups. S. D.
Ooff, Oakland. Ore.
FOR TRADE New 5-room modern
bungalow In Los Angeles, Cal.
restricted district. Phone 1F23.
or address Owner, cam News
Review. WANTEDWomun to work for
family where few hired men are
kept. Good wages and good
home. On main highway. Address
Hox 100, News-Review.
FOR SALK Well established and
paying restaurant business. In
quire 413 W. fuss St.
WAN TKD- For Tuesday "morning,
two good pear pickers. Phone
J1F.U. alter 6 p. m. J. R. Wilson.
FOR SALE Stamped ami embroid
ered dressea. Also agency for
same. Hood sellers. Mra. P. M.
Paulson, K. 2.
lift nrOulATN in second" hand" A.
It. Chase piano, inquire morn
ings. 215 South Main. Phone
12: R.
FOR RALE One 5 h. p. wood saw
nutfit In good condition. Price
$125. T. F. Paulson, Looking
Class. Phone 1XFIL
F( R SALE Two ramlWrledale.
ICiunboulllet. Also 3 7-8 grade
Hidsteln heifers, bred. N. L,
Conn, phone tiFlfi. Roweburg. Ore.
LI M iTSI ' Ll'Ifr R spruy solution
wil be made at the Sutherlln
spray plant, coming season. Buy
from our local agent. Allen Tut1
hill.
WANTED TO TRADE Good 20
acre farm close to Roseburg for
stock and equipment and lease
on larger farm. Address Hox 9,
R. F. 1). No. 2, Roseburg.
THE" FARMERS Muiua.Firo"R..
lief Ass'n of Portland, farm and
suburban projerty, rale 35 ct
per $100. 1. M. Tuthill, Douglas
Co. agent, Oakland, Ore.
FOR RENT 3 farms. Farms and
houses for sale or trade. I can
match any trade. give bar
gains. Call and see me before
buying. C. M errill, 504 Mill St.
WANTED Lady wants position as
housekeeper in gentleman's
home in city. Good references,
address M. A. U. care News-Re-view.
FOR SALE 6-room plastered
house with bath; large lot, gar
age. Price $115o, $2fo cash and
flu per month. Chaa Kyes, 82u
N. Jackson St.
ALFALFA, grain, hay. timothy, I
intj hi, iv ni.il U-h.,ul iritt.eun. L
teed quality; prompt shipment.
Prices upon application. Richard
Nytuau, Wulla Walla, Washing
ton. FOR RE N T I a rge3To"orii housed
partly furnished, near Henson
school. City water. Nice shade
tree In front of house. $12 month.
See A. M. Wallace, 1143 East tiih
St.
FOR SALE 1922 'lodgo touring;
good rubber, mechanically first
class. 1921 Star sedan. In good
running order, good tires. Gil-1
ham's Highway Garage. Phone i
47S. j '
FOR RENT 6-room house, also 5
room house, furnished, also 5
room unfurnished house. Call
from 2 to 8 p. m. 2 blocks east of
tith street on Ivan street. E. L
Hammond. 1
PI tIC E DF( ) R QlTc K S A L 4 5
acres. 38 acres tillable. 5 acres ;
4 yr. old prune trees' mostly date
prunes. 6-room house, barn, wood :
house granary. 1 ml. to school. I
Good we. Creek through place, j
$3200, $1200 cash, balance 'J
years time loan. Stock and :
equipment and bay Included fori
liiuu auiiiiionai. u. w. .oung v i
Son. Phone 417.
:Wt)MAN REPORTED
j INJURED IN WRECK
j An automobile accident In which
j a woman, supposed to be a resident
of a California city, and whose
name Is given as Mrs. llaker, is re
I ported to have occurred at alout 3
; o'clock yesterday near Anulattf on
I the highway. Details of the smash
' were not obtainable this afternoon,
j but reports of various people havu'
i It that the woman was badly injur
ed, her baby probably fatally injur
ed and the sedan which she was
driving demolished. It Is claimed
that the woman was driving the car
when crowded off the-highway as
other machines were passing. Other
persona were supposed to have been
l;i the damaged car at the time or
the wreck and the other machines
were not reported to have been
I damaged. Whether any person
! other than Mrs. Raker and her
j baby were Injured Is not said.
I It Is said the woman was imme-
I diately rushed to a Eugene hos
1 pitul for treatment by a tourist
who witnessed the mishap.
EUGENE. Ore.. Aug. 17. A
check up at the tTiree hospitals In
Eugene today failed to reveal any
details of the accident reported
from Roseburg. No accident cases
were reported at any of the hos
pitals, and there was no Mim.
Raker on the hospital lists.
siki Amtrsn:i for his
FAIL! ISKTO OUT THE I. S.v
NEW YORK, Aug. 17. Hat.
tllng Siki. Senegalese, light
heavyweight boxer, camo In con
flict with the law again today.
( He was arrested on complaint of
: immigration officers for over
' staying his six months permit In
j this country and was released In
$1,000 hail pending a hearing
1 Friday.
Peavles. cant-hooks and extra
handles at Wharton Bros.
WHOSE FAULT?
You may take every precaution
against fire. Hut what about
the other fellow your next door
neighbor at home or at busi
ness. 1 1 Is carelessness may
mean your loss.
Let ns protect you frorn his
hort comings.
MASONIC 81 DC.
ROSEBURG. ORE
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