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- EIGHT 9 jSflJi.';.,E23fe DETERMINATION OF PURPOSE WENT TO CITY MON DAY NIGHT AFTER CHANGING AUTOS i. i wwwwww-wwwwwwwwm, E5t.ArtD MAN 15 A man may have u Rood ptinOK, but lw may not have lh (Ilti ruina tion to furry mil that purport. An account with lliU bunk will liHp yOll MIVH for WHIM g(M.d IlUI'KIH', and inspire I In determination to (succeed. 4'i Interest Paid on Savings Accounts. TheRosebmgNalional Bank Roseburg, Ore. (Continued from page 1.) every effort to locate the convicts but no much time elnpeJ betwpen, ! ! the arrival In Portland of New man's car and the moment when , the authorities were notified or the ; convicts' presence that the officers are experiencing difficulty In start-1 ing the chase, police, marvel at the! audacity of the fuglttvec In picking out the busiest street of Port-; land In which to start the latest i phase of their flight CiltANTS PASS II AM, SI AH IN IIOSI'l i'ATi MU-OUI, I.NJlltV, Death Before Capture PORTLAND. Auir. 1. "This MMOCUtH Pre L-taH Wirt.) ST. KOl'IS. August 18. Kenneth William, slugging Ht. Lout lirnwns' out fielder, today was sent to a ho-pital, where an x-ray examination will be made in an effort to afnertain whether 'his Hkull was fractured when he wai struck on he head by a pitched ball In a game In Cle- veland last Saturday. Ijt. Robert Hylend, club physician, sent the home poison and I'm going to take It If j I'm cornered or knocked over by some bull's gun." said Ellsworth i Kelly, the morose member of the bandit trio, who Invaded Portland last night. 1 He made this assertion to Charles e run ItliU-r fn the tio.miftut after a preliminary examina- CAPTURED LAST NIGHT AT DRAIN fOnntlnu! from tme l. Ii-ni of the lake and just eaat of the uinnilt of the Cascades will be ! known as Plunton. 1 1 Tn new names have ben adopt-, , I'd officially by the Southern Pad-' flc and are being placed on all the map of the new line. Hon. Williams will If out of (he game indefinitely. In the woods nfar Pratum they -fro going to shoot It out, but Kel- 12 Newman, whom they yesterday . ly slopped them. I foreed to act as hoHt to them In , "They quarreled Incessantly yes- hla home near New r.ra. lie exnio- terday In Newman a home, over lied a amall worn bit of newsna- J trivial matters. It aeema to be a' per containing a deadly drug. He baltle for aupremacy. Murray carried it In his shirt, thinks he la enlilled to the loader- "lllackle (Jamea Wlllos) and I 'ship of the gang, but Willoa, a sur- havo aKreed to reserve our lastly and morose fellow, wants It ACTUAL VALUES, : NOT STOCK. BASE FOR POWER RATE f AMorlaM TrMi LvmM Win.) ". WALLA WALLA. Wash., Aug. ft Financial conditions of the 'a cIMc Power & Light company, as interpreted by Henry K. Moore, certified public accountant, were aired today on resumption of the department of publlo works hear ing of the rale case brought against the compnny by the mun icipalities of the Wal'a Wulla-Yak-Ima district. Mr. Moore summed tip his testimony with an attack on the financial position of the ! TRIO OF KLAMATH GARAGE ROBBERS FINALLY CAUGHT r - .... . 9 I Aawwlnlrrt yrvm lyuaru WII-..J V PORTLAND, Aug. IS. Of- fleers today captured three young men who they said signed confessions admitting i their participation In a nnm- I ber of garage holdups In Pert- land and the nearby districts and one In Klamath Falls. Jamea Walnack, 20; Wal- lace Kruse, 23. and Donald Ward. 22, are the young men lv the lficnl authorities. who are endeavoring to con- nect them with other unex- The rob- was apondent company. Counsel's objections to virtually plained robberies. all of Mr. Moore's testimony were b(.ry n Klamath Falla based upon, the groundB that It l committed on August 14, A tnatter of law (hat stocks and , bonds of a utility are not related I , to the rnto baao and that thev are I : ' not to be comnuted in reaching a Flon-nce Kane In Brooklyn, sur- shots for ourselves," volunteered j "I wouldn't be surprised if they Tom Murray, leader of the desper-1 shoot It out Just as Tracey and ado gang. Merrill did bark In 1902." Murray's Arm O .K. Whin the three men left New- While at the Newman place yea- man Bnd IjPO Wllde, who had been terdny the escaped convicts read a k,inltI)B,.,i from Monitor early yea cony of a Portland paper which ,wuaV- Murray was still wearing told of Murruy being badly wound-the prBon j,arb )n which ne eg. cd and that officers regarded as r 'a.d& Diue denim coat, Inscrib clue the fact that buzzards were H . ,hB ,. haI.d ,i,ie with novering over ine area in wnicn theoutlawa were believed to be biding. Murray was hugely amused as he read the account. "Heat Joke I ever read," he chuckled, "(lee, I wasn't badly .wounded... Just got f-hot In the arm, but there's noth ing the matter with It. I have full the letters O. S. P. Oregon state penitentiary a faded blue shirt, regulation prison overalls and pri son shoes. Hood River on Watch HOOD RIVKK, Ore., Aug. IS. Sheriff W. II. Kdlck and Chief of Police William, hurriedly organlz- ml t.oflam iulav tr truant pnaila tine of It and If anybody doesn t .,' ri ,, nrtinA think so let them try to run P following receipt of a message fromVturned arUnst It." he told Newman " I Chef of po,u.e J(.Dk(n8 Qf ,,orl. lov.s: m.tt "" iiand that Tom Murray, escaped (tie papers or some of them... Z-cinMct wa8 n.COKDiZ(,i while trav about us. Ihey have us here ! , mtvearA OV(.r the Columbia there when we haven t been In the lw hiKhway with tvto olhpr mpn vicinity at ail. In a Ford coupe. All available men Shanibrook and Deputy W. C. Cruhhe of Heedsport, were Imme diately notified and made the trip to Irain, britiKlnff the man back here last n lift it and UmIkIiik him in the county jail. The captured mart Informed offl cers that he spent the forenoon In Koseburir yesterday, before retch ing the train on w hich he made bis escape. Officers are at a loss to explain why he could not be lo cated, as the town was scoured In an effort to find him. The man has little to say either about the death of his brother or hid attempted escape. He appears to be considerably wrought up about the death of his brother, however. Sheriff Rtarmer said this morn ing that upon searching Coforth after his arrest In Drain he found only $235 of the $1K00 with which he was claimed to have made his getaway. The man claims, says the iiheriff. thiit his brother had (he remainder of the money, but the officer Is not Inclined to be lieve this statement Is true. floforth told officers that he had started for his home In Kelso. Washington, to tell his mother JUl about the tragedy. Informed that a man by the name of Walter Wright had wired that he would claim the body of his dead brother, he told officers that the man was his brother-in-law. After a deliberation of only fif teen minutes last night, the coro ner's jury which investigated the cause of Dave Goforth's death re turned a verdict which virtually absolves Deputy Kd Orubbe of blnme for the death of the man. Following the Investigation con- (hirtcd By Coroner Rltter and Dis trict Attorney (iuy Cordon, the Jury verdict in part as fol In talking about eluding the the convicts told of hav- anil arma nurca pa ( liul-uil fnr a fair rate of return nor the amount rendered to the local police late : posses, the convicts tout or nav-, posHibl4 battU, vjth Murray, Kelly of the deprecation to be set up nn! today. He was held for identlfica- ing come out of the woods near anJ u08 IlOn Dy Hie Jew l orK milillliirn. ""'r"" ""J runnm some guarus, who they said were the books of the company; that his findings are basrd upon assump tions over which the department of Tuiblic works hns no Jurisdiction and that "at no time is the rale payer being rentilred to pay nn Anything other than actual values as set from time to time by the commission." o ' Coot with gas. CONFESSES MURDER AND SURRENDERS Terminal Beauty Khop, phone KS8. asleep alongside the road. The fft- n gitive trio said that they made HAIL AND WIND DO ! "'"'r w7 b"ut n;n" "'if Monitor. Police, knowing that the three are reckless and apt to do a'- rtAittf AE- IM IOWA ' roI,d and after reaching DAMAGE IN IOWA, road then proceeiliMl to I TK JIOINKS. Iown, Aug. 1. A hall and wind storm swept sec-imost anything, fear violence it any Revolvers Only Carried SAI.KM. Ore., Aug. IS. The three escaped convicts from the Oregon state prison last seen In Portland last night are no longer armed with rifles but carry only revolvers rhvs Warden I nlrvnitile. One of the rifles was returned to j the prison this morning. The second We find that W. D. Goforth came to his death on the six teenth of August near Elkton. bv a gunshot Wound inflicted by Deputy Sheriff Ed Grubbe, who fired said shot in pur suance of his duty. We believe that no crime was committed as W. D. Goforth was a fugi tive from justice at the time his death occurred. (Signed) H. O. PARGETER, S. L. KIDDER. C. W. WHARTON, HFNRY HARTH, VICTOR MICELLI, P. A. WEBB. Kltter received word P1III.AI)K.I.P1IIA. Aug. IS A man giving his name as Thomas McAvov. of New York t llv, who said be was linns of southeastern Iowa today, citizen, recognizing them, commun- at M"n""'! '!rre the ,rar,? ' last night that relativea In Wash causing heavy crop uumage. ilcates that recognition to the trio. " "; ' ' ' lngton had been notified of the Hall stones of great alze weroThey doubt, however, that the fu- to lortianu. I, Lath nnd that a brother-in-law reported from Iliighton and North gltlvea will attempt any more sen- v ,1 The I was arrive tills morning to take Kngllsh. Teh-phono lines were sational escapes. "There's consld- I SAi-f.M, auk. j. i ns rhlirBp nf ,,, bo,ly. it is thought were torn down throughout the 'ernble method In their apparent manhunt n ir i nn M"rf- that burial will take place In the storm area. Imndness." said Lieutenant Kred Kelly and James W llos. - ,,., mnn a ,lonip town. . . !,.,. cais-d convicts, came to a dramatic i All windows on the norm side oi ' "t".".7 . i close In this vicinity early this " the of i. ". . -.1 ,1"''k lT"""r i which thev are helil ami it la tlint morning. Just as the posse, rk t'llv. .and w,.r,. ,,attered as the train passed ;wnin tney are m i, and it la mat ainmliiiK ready to go over ll,. fayer of ,hrnllllh . Bllrm n,r prlghlon. ve;y dread of I he three men which ,nn,J' " ?i "fve "lue - - , . , ,1.1...I.,.r w..re lii- wl l make our hunt difficult. '"P r", u"1 r , lnB "ul ' ilur d The ? ton," nel 7 Nor h Murray and Wlllos Quarrel. their 120 hour search. 3351 iKugi'lsh wha tp,"..Voo,,r ten "We nn;.ersln(1 ,rom the New The word to li.b..d .d ret WAIST uiilefl in 1 nil 1 chickens ' hull. man's that there Is strife In return the to their homes and posts of duty TODAY'S BASEBALL ...till. l.ini. aiiiio.1 tllim Were killed by tll j . -"rr,iy -nil nmn re nm- me ' - w" " ' "" J At IUston 1IIII1IJ HI HWItlU IMMIlin, (I II 11 urnill fllillll CIIIU Httiioiini p,noiuf..i. I St. IXUIS.. iney were awnuinit o.iwn hi me n Arnndni. potnn nner rnone TST. "SCIENCE FOR SERVICE" Through the Kxperlment Station, the Kxlenslon Service, and Itesldout Inntnutlon i Oregon Agricultural College Serves the Farms, the Homes, nnd Industrie of Oregon II offers a College film lit loll 111 Agriculture, Commerce, Engineering, Forestry, Home Eco nomics, Mines, Pharmacy, Vocational Education, Chem. leal Engineering. Military Science and Tactics !! The school of PASir AIITS AM) SCIKNCKS provides The foundation for all teehnU al courses. The training hit hides ' Physical Kilucallon, liHlii-lrl.il Journalism, Km'lal .Si lences, and Music. Fall Term Begins September 21, 1925 For Illustrated booklets and rpcclflc Information, writ,. Till: MKdlSTIIAlt. Oregon Agllellllillal College , Corvallls, tlregon The ten COMMANDMENTS' Cecil B DeMit aaAJ AUCTIONEER I.on't forget that I handle sales In city or country. M. C Radabnugh 630 N. Pina St. HOUSE PAINT $2.40 per Gallon Denn-Gfrretscn Co. National League First ('.ami n. ii. e .2 5 2 Uo.'tiin 6 12 0 Batteries: Keinhart and O'Far ri'll; (Jenenich ami O'Neil. First game: - At Philadelphia: H. II. E. rlnclnnatl - 7 11 2 Philadelphia 5 13 2 llatleries: T.uque. Jakemay and Hargrave; Belts, t'oui-h. Mitchell and llenline. (touch got a homer In the third. T.uoue and Smith each homers In the sixth). THE LIBERTY THEATER ,. TODAY AND TOMORROW GREAT DOG PICTURE I H UNDER WE KNOW A MAN who doosn't lisve to worry nlMuit automobile Insurnnt'e. Ills car burned up and he didn't have enough money to buv a new one. We will write you the envr an you need on your rnr Klie, theft. rnlllMlon. liability and property daniHKf Irsur anc'e. It puys to be Insuied. C V. OUNG & SON INSURANCE 116 Cnsa St. Phone 417 T. Kline farm, two miles west of Mount Angil. where a 12-yearold son of Ihe Klines had reported that two roughly clad and heavily armed men had come out of the hrush, asked him for anil received Moil anil disappeared yesterday af ternoon. Dogs had been rushed to the scene anil everything was set for Hie posse to take the trail. Then came the word from Port land and the hunt ended. Today Ihe normal routine has bten resumed at the prison. Hie gus nli are all hack at Ihelr poats and Warden Dalrymple announces that fn m now on he will have to reiv upon - '"'"' I At Huston: (Second game.) jMiints ti capture the criminals. Scoff At Murray's Story. Those who led Ihe posses are to day principally puzzled as to how the convicts lay for at least three diva within the posse lines and left no Irare of their presence. Among prison officials Ihe aim ed statement Is generally dismiss ed with a wave of Ihe hand as a tvplcal "convict' ptcrv hut neither they nnr any of the former prison heads here are In any manner In clined to scoff at the nerve and thf daring nf the trio. Murrav. they agree, has estab lished hla claim to heli.g one of the clev-'rest and nerviest convicts ev er to escane here, an-l thev predirt thai he will never he taken alive and without a battle unless cap lured by surprise. At New York: Tl. II. E. Chicago 16 1 New York 7 14 0 Batteries: Cooper and Gonzales: Scott. Nehf and Hartley. (Meusel homer In the eighth.) n. IT. E. St. Ixiuls 2 B S Boston 5 6 1 Batteries: Dyer. Khem and Schmidt : Graham and O'Neil; At Hrooklvn: II. H. E. Pittsburgh 11 12 0 Brooklyn 4 10 2 Batteries: Yde, Aldrldge and Goorh: Osborne, llutibell, Ebr hardt. Cantroll and Taylor. (Grant ham lilt limner In the third.) LENT ?h6 i 1 1 I u. I I VC V THE MARVEL V i DQQ ti THtSrmieSronr v'iSv erAONlHm'txie rVV " o ' - .'. j. a I DR. DEAN B. CUCAR OPTOMETRIST Fpec-lalUt fn the fitting of Glasses 116 Jackson St. I RKATTI V. Anir. A pollro i man renorte l thiit ho iw In Se:ii j tie tod iv thre ronrblv dre.'tor j men anwerlnt7 (1eHrripllins nf s Irto thnt ec;ii'd W'pdne'dnv from th Ornn penitent (a rv at Sa lem. Thev were trivellnir In n enr wlh sn Oregon lien". TM r-r ped uth on one of the prin elpal nir'etrt. Poolr with tun At Detro't: R. li. E. New York 5 13 1 Detroit 2 9 1 naileries: Hnyt nnd Penpnunh : Stoner. loyle and ttassler. Wood all. At rhlrapo: Tl. H. K. Detroit 2 1ft 1 fblincn 4 8 0 lotteries: Wincard and Ills cheff; Lyons and Srha'k. . P. R. R.. SELECTS 16 STATION NAMES FOR NATRON LINE Dr. Rupert A. Moon Electro-Chiropractor Nerve and Fplne Specialist. 124 Perkins Bldg. Phone 6 .',4 KL AN TRIO MUrtOER TRIAL TO OEGIN NEXT OCTOBER ALSO: FABLES TOWN TOPICS AND: DINKY DOO DAD COMEDY Thuri. and Fri.: RICHARD TALMADGE THE RIVAL OF DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in "THE FIGHTING DEMON" A, Dr. H. C. Church OPTOMETRIST Prhlnt Bldfl. Roburg. Or Phon Stt. r .rKtt -I Vrm l.-'rs1 Wir INItl AN APOIJH. Anc. IS No further utep to brine l. C Stepli enoon. Karl t; ntry and KhtI Klinek to trial or to f r e them en bail will be taken until Ortober. nr. rontiiiK to membern of th defence rounnel. The former p.rnnd drneon of the Indiana Ku Klux Klun and Klltn k and Centry ar held In the llannl ten rounty J:iil at Nibleville on rh.irxea of niiinb r In ronntn-tton with the death of Mndjte Obt-ibalt-ier. Dr. Harrison Folk Chiropractor Electronic and Tlectro-Theraphy iIWWMe-I.I.I.T.I.M.MMIMtI.M 1 417 lrklM llldj. Tboaa 41 ICtiC 0"'Xic coy,. , 4',!' fck.. .11 BJ (AMoialr.l rrrM aA Wlrr.l j POItTLANO. Aue. 18 Namea of Id new stations which will be es .tnldistiMl cn the Natron cut-off when the railroad is finished be tween Kirk and Oakridge were an nounced today by the Southern Pa cific. The new stations will be located at ndvaiitagi otts points along Ihe line where patronage best can be served and their names were se lected by the company In conjunc tion with the Vnlt.il Slates forest service, aa the line for much nf the dialance is through the forest re serve. 1'orest service officials have delvid Into Ihe history of the var ious points and thry recommended names rf Indiana and some early settlers for many of the stations. Beginning at Kirk and proceed ing north the names of the sta tions will be: Mnyans. Konroth. Chemult. I'aunln. Tonkin. Kotan. Vmll. Slmax. Hoyce. Planton. Aher-n-'thv. Crn?stte., Kranler. Fields. McCreeille Springs end Phlor, the Istter being the first station out of Oi'krldge. Rnvi e lakes the p ace of Odell at it lowr erd of Odell Ijike wh-r a hotel will be locuidrand a large settlement already has been slant d. The station al the upper 9 AMERICANS CONSUME MUCH SUGAR, REPORT CROCKETT, Aug. 17. More sug ar has been eaten by the American' pepolo in the first half of 1925 than ever before' in the history of the country, according to figures t Just received by officials of the California and Hawaiian Sugar Re fining corporation, here. The total quantity distributed be-! tween January 1 and June 30 of this year was 6,696.2K9,uf0 pounda, or an average of 5s. S pounda for every one of the 114,000,000 popu lation of the country. j This la an increase of more than 422.000.000 pounda, or about two and a half pounds per capita over i the record for the first six months of 1024, and Is more than twice the : county's consumption no longer j than 1900. ' ! The showing to date, It Is an-1 nounced by 'the sugar men, lndl- j catea that Ihe total consumption of i the United Statea during 1925 will be more than 12.000.000.000 pounda. or more than 100 pounds per per-1 aon for the whole population. I t MEW TOD AY t WANTED Experienced at Douglas Grill. waitress I FOR SALE Hampshire rams. W. G. Paul, South Deer Creek. WANTEDTo hire-2carpenters. G. W. Young & Son. Phone 417. FOR-" SALE Pickling-cucumbers. Phone 17F3, O. W. Burt, Rose- burg. FOR SALE Second growth fir wood. $2.75 tier, delivered. W. A. Doney, phone 7F5. FORS ALE Three young milch cows. Cheap If taken at once.' W. D. Dixon, Melrose. WATED"TORENT Modernfur- nlshed house by reliable people. F. J.. News-Review1. FOR S A LE DressedPiymouth Rock chickens, 30c per pound. Phone 4F5. G. A. Bickel. FOR ""' SALE Fifteen registered Shropshire rams. J. V. Cheno- weth, Oakland, Oregon. FOR SALECannlng tomatoes. 50c a bushel. Bring boxes and pick. Fred Winston. Winston bridge. LOST Pocketbooki dollar bill". railroad ticket, address book. Reward If left at News-Review office. MARCEL and bobiurlT1.25Boi curl 75c. Hair cuts 50c. At 331 S. Main St. Phone 57-V. Mrs. Amy Rogers. FOR SALE 75tier of oak wood, block and stove wood mixed, al so 15 cord of 4-ft. fir wood. K. E. Sandquist, Elgarose. FOR SAl.E Fancy-Hpetomatoes nnd pickling cucumbers at ranch three miles east of Ilixonville. Prices right. I.lndblom. FOR SALE Anew "John-Deere tractor disk harrow, orchard type, at a sacrifice If taken at once. Address Mox 177, Route 1. SHEEP 3 grade" Corriedale and 2 Ramboulette bucks for sale. Wanted to buy: feeder lambs and ewes. John Rohr. phone 2X6J. FOR SALE Yearling ram of Shropshire-Llncoln blood. $10. Want feeder lambs. Roy Agee, Rt2. Roseburg. Phone 12F23. FOR SALE Two cows giving milk. Three and four years old: or will trade for good young ewea. Parker, Canyonvflle, Ore. HTlTSON "CO A C H OR SEDAN Have $750 credit good on either Hudson coach or sedan. Will ex change for good coupe. Dodge, preferred, or close in lot. Call 460. CANCER If you are iufferllig from cancer of Ihe face, mouth, tongue. Hps, breast or any part of the body, write for our new Illustrated booklet. FREE. Wash irgton Cancer Institute, Cen tialia. Wash. FOR SALE Ry owner, 5 acres cul tivated land. 1& miles from thriv ing town on good road, amid cul tivated orchard tracts; laya well, 1J nillea from Pacific highway. Four-room house nearly com pleted. Will sell cheap. See me at 923 S. Hamilton St., Rose burg. Mrs. llelle Crlppen. Ill NUAI.OW NEWand ready to occupy. Just the one you have been waiting for. Close In, on paved street, fine large rooma, all hard wood floors, lots of buill-lns. full basement with fur nace. Price $4200, $600 cash, bal ance $10 per month. W. A. Bo gard Real Estate. Phone 3o3. FO II "SALE Choice homeaOne acre on the corner at Campvlew. Cottonwood tree in front. 6-room house, city water, barn, chicken run. A snap at $2500. Some term. Also the Stone place. Fin est view In north Roseburg. 6 room house, city water, barn, two ' lots. Some berries. $1500. terms. J. W. Tollman. Real EetaUv C S El ) FOR I II A RCA INS " Sold on easy terms. 1925 Ford roadster. 1923 Chevrolet sedan. 1923 Ford touring. Like new. 1922 Fonl touring. 1920 Ford touring. A good Ford bug. Several other bargains. Look them over before you buy. MATHEWS MOTOR X CHANGE lly the City Hall. :m acre'shkep-ranch for $:!miii. located 10 miles from town l it of mile from good county road, mall route, 1 mile from school. 30 acres In cultivation, black rich soil and will grow anything. Ilalance pasture, all good soil, abundance of grass the year around. Well watered by numerous springs and ever run ning creek. Joins outside range. Old house, fair barn and sheep shed. Terms $lom down, long lime nn balance. W. A. Rogard Ileal Ksute. Phone Sol. 1 Sunbrite Cleanser For Wednesday we offer Sunbrite Cleanser, full size can for 5c a can. Limit 12 to a Customer. Regular Money Saving Prices Tomatoes, local, 20 lb. box 50c Large Lemons, dozen 33c Large Oranges, dozen 57c Medium Oranges, dozen 37c Local Watermelons, lb. ...r 2VzC Local Muskmelons, lb 3c Crystal White Soap, I0 for 43c Sunny Monday Soap, 10 for 39c Dutch Cleanser, 2 for 15c Toilet Soap, assorted, 3 for 25c SMOKED MEAT HIGH QUALITY Eastern Ham, 8 to 1 2 lbs., lb 35c Eastern Bacon, 6 to 8 lbs., lb 42c Eastern Picnic, lb. 25c Cottage Butts, boneless, lb 35c 311 West Cass Street Roseburg, Ore. U. S, FROM HIGHER (AMtwUted 1'ret Lrued Wire.) WASHINGTON", Aug, 18. Coun ter action In America against the high prices resulting from foreign monopoly of rubber, coffee, potash, nitrate and other products was ur ged today by Secretary Hoover. The most logical step at the mo ment, he said would be the enact ment of legislation permitting American Importers of such com modities to combine to control the market in the buyers' Interest. This permission would be similar to the authority extended to Amer icans entering export trade. "I urn not wedded to this method ;of meeting the situation,' Secre- ' tary Hoover said, "and if anybody has a better program, I should like to know about it. But certainty .the price trend demonstrates that the American consumer Is in need 'of protection. I "While we have the Sherman law, which operates in the United States to prevent combination of producers from restraining tradf, there is nothing which prevents foreign producers from combining ! to exact high prices for their pro 1 ducts In the United States. I "A very simple extension of the ;Webb Pomerene law, which now : allows communication of American exporters in foreign trade will al j low combinations of American im 1 porters. The combination should j be made subject to the regulation tof the federal trade commission as is now the fact with reference to exnort combinations." The commerce department yes i'Tdev tanned a calculation indicat ing that tite United States was paying about $82,000,000 more for I coffee this year as a result of Bra zilian valorization schemes. DANCING Wed. and Sat. Nites Rainbow Gardens MUSIC BY DEEDLE'S SWANEE BOYS Featuring FRANK ROGERS HE SINGS JITNEY Men's suns cleaned ana pressed. i $1.50. Roseburg Cleaners, phone 472. WHOSE FAULT? You may take every precaution against fire. But what alout the other fellow your nixt door neighbor at home or at busi ness. His carelessness may mean your loss. Let us protect you from his $ hortcomlugs. MASONIC BIOC ROSEBURG. ORC TONITE AND WEDNESDAY If ini.isi om smi IUtltllMWS tMIU(0UM A JAMfiCJUJZS SSUKTKW tmJS n Also 'The Terror" A Wtlttrn Thrllltr 10c 15c Our "Footograph" Fit ting System eliminates shoes that bind, rub or pinch your feet and we're ready to show you whenever you're ready. ROSEBURG BOOTERIE Hi IRVIN BRUNN Shot That Satisfy and Fit Your Fast Parkins Bldg, Roitburg LAST TIME TONIGHT "The Scarlet West" Pathe News Feature Comedy 8tarts Tomorrow "SINNERS IN " HEAVEN" A PARAMOUNT FEATURE