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ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 19, 1925.
THE POWER WITHIN!
The CHinornACTon makes a practical application of
tills supreme law of I hn universe. When we are III, It is
because tlieie Is an Interference with Ihe full xpressltin
of Life that exists within Illf body. The ('HUCOI'ltAC'l OR
corrects that Interference no lliat this VITAL MlltCE may
again express ItSt'lf.
The time to try CHIROPRACTIC It first" not
Consultation Free
"Yours fur Health"
DR. CATHERINE McNEIL
327 W. Cast
Phont 694.J
rggZd S 1 8 M fl
Hi
j
INEFFICIENCY
WRITTEN OVER from fairyland to
STATE'S PRISON , movieland for mary
EVANGELIST TALKS
ON STORY OF NOAH
(Continued from pace 1.)
The service at the tent revival
hut night wan atteaded by a large
dlse for the convicts," was the Louise Spas. whose career aa
statement of Wright Gardner, from the adopted danghter of a
whose hands a shutgun was shot w ora millionaire came 10
w a dramatic enu last w n, ar- w
tAatf-Utml rnm IumJ Wlr.) .
NEW VOKK, Aug. 19. Mary w crowd to hear the sermon of Alice
by the edt-aping convicts.
Rev. C. H. Bryan. Methodist
minister and prison chaplain for
I he past four years, declared that
administration is so busy
furnishing- entertainment for the
convicts that It has no time to run
prison."
It was Rev. TJryan who first
voiced the charfle that gambling is
ter basking In the limelight of
front pages two weeks, today
embarked upon a venture into
Wilson Pat-ham on the subject,
"(trie Hundred Fifty Tiays at Sea."
Membeis of the Henry family
played several Instrumental selec
tions.
In discussing the subject the ev
attirellst showed how the second
BOAT'S BOILER
BURSTS; OVER
THIRTY SLAIN
(Continued from page 1.)
dons confusion. A dislress sig
nal watt Immediately sent out by
the. wireless operators and bouts
going on openly and constantly i
among the convcts wllh the sanc
tion of the warden and with the
knowledge of the governor.
"Did you say that the governor i
knows that gambling Is going on?"j) yVE ARE OFFERING TODAY
asked one of the jurors. .
iripc rno pppcriMT ' ' ", 2 five-room houses: each
tiwuj s s iiujui jsaiu no wouiu put a atop to it.
"Did he slop It?"
(.tt itih Lnunl wtr. J "0 ,1M, i went to him again
SALEM, Ore., Aug. 19. J. A. 'and told him It wus still going on.
Churchill will continue to serve in He banged his fist down on the
the dual capacity of Bliile supcrin- table Iin, shouted that he would
the. land of footlights and the coming of Christ was Just as sure
silver screen. as the coming of the flood though
Mary signed a contract wllh ! now, as then, people refuse to be-
a theatrical and moving pic- ' ll.-ve the word of God. She told
lure agent who plans to film how foolish the new twentieth cen-
the kaleldescoplc history of tury religion was, because It pro-
SUPT. CHURCHILL
WILL HOLD BOTH
v fds for no heaven, no hell and no
Lord. Every human. he said, de
sires and nejfl something super
natural to Hutl.sry.
Noah with IiIb upright children
whom he had Influenced, Bhe con
tinued, at lawt entered the ark.
Parents Hhould live so close to the
word of God that their children will
follow In their footHtepa as Chris-
tain workers. In these days, said
the evangelist, we need the pro
tection of Cod as much as they
lid before the flood: let us pay no
rrom 1 lie lorty naval ships In the j ,,r,,((i,i,.fll of th.. new Ashland Nor-i
rnvp riiMiiiii in im r..ui'itu . . . .,. i.
tenih-nt of public instruction and Hee that It was stopped
Was it stopped then?"
I mal nchool mil I such time as his "N'n " Itrvan tcilri that when ho
Passengers on the two lower .dulles as head of the normal srhoor complained to Warden Italryiiiple
decks were the victims, observers ! demand his entire time and atten-:of the gambling, Iho warden an
nuld , especially Hioho amidship Hon. This whs Mr. t'hurchlll's HWered:
near the doilvr room. Those on 'reply this morning to a query as "fow In hell ran I stop U?'
the top deck for the taint part ( whether he contemplated re- The gambling games consist
escaped with minor Injuries. The , Boning us superintendent In the 'mostly of poker. Itrvan and C. E.
near future. Charlton, former principal keeper,
Mr. Churchill was elected pres.- explained,
dent of the new normal last March. tv. Ilryan alno declared that
hut up to the present lime his work the smoking of merrawanna (flow
in that capacity has not been heavy.! er of the hemp plant) Is extensive
and he said that It was the desire among the convicts. The drug, he
of the board of regi-nts not to bur- Hald, is obtained from the hemp
den the state with the expense of hauled InUi the prison yard.
maintaining two on ices wnen ine
! with breakfast nook, closets
and buth; strictly modern and
up to date; full basement:
phiep.ttH furnace; cement
driveway to gnraire. One for
fl:.m. lerms: tlOoil rnsh. bal- nltention ot the scoffing unbelh-v-
ajice on easy terms. The other ,Tt but (fik Mfety Ht any cost b
! Is for ir.iM.0 on ssme terms. 4 coming to the ark of Jesus Christ.
RICE & ItlCE xhe subji'ct for tonight's meet-
. i Ing will be A Kiss in the Uark."
Tomorrow Avuninv Ihu thi.nin un
he "poplar Trens." and Friday.
Porch Climbers."
commands of the ol'ticers
obeyed to the letter hy the
piTlcken passengers, thnt who
came out uuscraiched said tiuiay.
Immediately there was a rush for
the rails. Two men are known
to have jumped overboard and
were picked up by passing boats.
Others climbed to thn gunwales
and attempted to reach the top
deck. Helping hamU were low
ered to aid them In their rush
to safely. Moats were, lowered,
when It was thought the craft was
going to sink while lifo rartH and
deck gear were tossed overboard.
Many of the victims failed to
hear the report and their f (rut
warning wus the swift rush of
t he dead ly st earn w h Ich t ra pped
them. Those who saw the disas
ter from the fdiore described a
large burst of black smoke which
shot from Ihn steamer. This wa
followed by the steam which en
velope d Iho entire boat.
-' As McVey benched the ship
lnunrhes sent out by the battle
ship Wyoming, the scout cruisers
lienver and lalefgh, tho tender
iJohbin and scores of torpedo
boat destroyers swarmed about.
work of both could bo done by oneigaij.
Ironf could not hare been mado In
.lens than an hour's time, and ex
plained that the prisoners arp
(searched once every two or three
'months, some of them oftener If
I they are under suspicion.
Interrogated as to whether dla
'clp'lne nt the prison had been sat'
ilsfactory to him. Ueputy Warden
jMlley answered:
"In somo wavs It has and some
It is worse than an opium, neiWJ1VH u has not.
Valvollne oil at Wharton Bros.
STATE BANK OFFICE
DELONGS IN SALEM.
EUT WHAT'S OFFICE
(AMociatft! I're Lounl Wirt.)
SAT.PXf Ctro Ami 10 "Th n
"ffnvA vntt hail full nnvpr in .
man for the time being. He dm, lie i,i n, .ii.ci,lln l verv , . ;..'.". .. .... ... n legiHiaiure certainly intends
r.t anticipate lhat his new imisI- u a. comliared to that which ez
tlon will reiiuire more time than he w.n ,e rr!). becaiae prison
can spare from his duliea aB slate 'otmpinin.
superintendent until some time I Convlctt Run the Prison.
"I spring. Testifying as lo the discipline
sire without Interference?'
"I can't say ItiM 1 have: anywnv
the pulillc micht not stnnd for It."
"Have there been tlmeB when
The present plan Is to have the lmn.ip,i ,. the nrlsnn r.nard "",Z . ...' ,..... .i., .n.i """".has a right to say just what
A"h '? """" ! Mnhy declnml that "from my t wV,n vnllr approval?" ,''hofn, and how much o an
summer courses next June, and nnint f t. u nn ..-, B ,.... ' 1 n-ancn ornie nnu now much of an
hat the main office of the state
banking department be maintained
in Salem. There Is no question
about It. The only question I can
see In this case Is whether the
regular work will
September, l!2t.
Mr. Churchill vtll prepare the
course of study for the new school 1
tips winter ufler a trip of about six 1
weeks to visit simitar institutions
In the east. He plans to leave on ;
bis trip about the middle of Sep- '
tember.
TWO PAY FINES FOR
FISHING AFTER DARK;
commence in thing as discipline." Murnhv has w,..i min.,.k nlor.,l
:heen a guard at Iho prison under fit denlnl t- all of the accusations i
five different admlnlslrnllons. if p.,.!, nf discipline, assumed full ;
"The convicts are running the in-1 responsibility for ihe conduct of
slllullon and are gaining ground the prison. anJ charged that ovl-
ipstantly," said Murphy. dence against him aa, being piTt ,
Murphy was particularly critical nf nt bv charged and dlsgrunt-;
In condeinnlng the practice nf a I- emiinvees to discreillt him. I
I lowing prisoners so much liberty! ( j carev. head chapel guard.!
leboiit the yard and ee l house, nnd ' returned to the aland, voiced his i
'his testimony that convicts are t,.Smonv of the first ilav of the1
lallowed to run promlscuniisly back henrlng and adniilled that Jones i
.and forth from lue van! to their , Kelly hud for the past month1
:cills and carry In all sorts or artl- been occupying cell 2fi together.
Justice nf IWce flenrgn Jones eli.u nml hitnilli wn verlfleil hv '.n.i '.K... ir.,.n ... In n
this morning received checks from olhrr witnesses. an 1 W'illos In ST. '"'
litn fSillroriiin Imiricfa In nuvni.tnl ' l 7 lflll t.A hh...I n.ln.l. I -
, . ,. or tines recently assessed ror 1 1 pal keeper, admitted tinder exam-, BORN
LlZ. ul ,1?' ."I ,M,in ""' ' The ,n Hint the convicts staged a I nOC.rnS-To Mr
.ii. ' . ,,, V . men were arrested a short time riot In the ce'l house one night re.
slructed t.eorge llhler, Inspector ,. ,.v ,., Ulll.,i..n ,i.,,ii ,, r,n .
I'oweis, ot Ashland, and to avoid a sic. When the warden was Inform
trip to Ihe Justice court here;ii of the cause ot the riot, he or
pleaded guilty In a written slate- c,, red that the radio he tuned on.
mi ni and mailed Ihe amount or according to Miller, nnd the (lis-
Ihelr fine here. The men were itu'-hnnre subsided.
11. (1. Klalr and K. 11. Heard, both! Miller also testified that convicts
or Hiillnns, California. They werejwi10 break from the Institution and
charged wllh flrhlng after dark, are raptured and returned are not
, IJaeh was rined $25 anil costs, an 'punished.
Sa-
WASHINOTON. Aug. 19. An In-!
vestlgatlon by the government's
steamboat Inspection department
office must be maintained In
lm to make It a main office."
Wllh this declaration. Circuit
Judg'! O. II. Skipworth of Eugene,
silling In mandamus proceedings
here broutht bv the state on re'a
tion of C.eorge Putman nt Salem to
require Frank C. RraVnweli, stale
superintendent or banks, to move
hark th" main office from Portland
to Salem, gave attorneys 20 days
In which to file their authorities.
"After receiving these I assure
you a prompt decision In tho case"
said Judge Skipworth to Ihe attor-
general of the service, lo proceed
immediately to Providence to go
Into all phnses or the accident nnd
Us possible causes and to report
back on ttie resu Is or his Inquiry.
Th Casualty List.
..NEWI'OltT. It. I.. Aik. If!. A
partial list or the dead ns Ihe re
sult or the explosion on board the
-mnr Mnckinac rollows:
4 I.HII I'awllleket, It. I. llelores
Mitlvey, Josephine Valnde, Henry
liickenson, Helena Jaiiren. Krnest
Honklnson. Anna Caldwell, John
Mnfratt. John McCarthy. Ms. John
MuOrihv, Mildred McCarthy, Kl
mer Whllaker. Christine Cote, Wil
liam K. Kuillh. tlra Devlgnnn. or
Davlene, Klmlrn Itergernn. Arlhur
Parllnglon. Iiclmar Jnnron, Thnni
ss H. McCnniii.ll, Amelia Pn'mer,
Frnncls McKlroy, Irene llourke.
From olher places Cella Hhea,
Ixmsilale, H I.: Mike llnquns. New
Vork Cllv: John M. Hunter. Pinvl
rt'nce; Olga Weckart. Providence:
F. l"nderetr. addr.ss unkniwn:
F. T. Itrenner, Itlvrrslde, It. .,
Jnseoh I,evnllev, Central Fa'ls. It.
1 : Charlnttrt Ijinders, Aitlehoro.
Mass.; (Iladys Clival, Atl'eboro.
Muss.; Joseph Jelllson. Central
Fl s: WlnUred Hnpwood. Central
Falls: Mrs. Anna Morris. Nasi
Providence: Mrs. James O'Nenl,
Central Falls.
i...r,....i, .. ...i..r pi,,,,,,.,)
"NEW POUT. It. I.. Aug 19.
A detective holler was given by
rtnte Insneetors He todav es the
cause or the explielon on the ev
corslon slenmer Mllekln'ic Inst
right, which look n toll of ::4
lives and tntured n hundreil. n
dren or whom are not expected
to live.
and Mrs.
: Frank J. Rogers. 2IS South Jnck
! son street. Tuesday. August IS. a
j boy.
' n
ERIBERY CHARGES
AGAINST DOHENYS
AND FALL DROPPED
Pry ell and hot-shot hattnrles
fresh stork, nt Wharton Rros.
AMERICAN GIRL IS
UNOFC'DEO AS TO
2ND CHANNEL TRY
amount which they paid by
c hecks received this mornhiK.
the I u nlso said that the hole in the
UMPQUA COUPLE ARE
MARRIED THIS MORNING i
Frank Paulson and Kllen John
son. well known young people of
I in pel ;m, were quietly married this
morniiiK nt the parsonage of the
South Mcthodint church. Itev.
Stewart O'Uell officiated nt the
ceremony, which was attended only
by a few friends and relnllvcH of
the counle. Mr. and Mrs. l'aulson
will make their home at rinpo.ua,
v.herv Mr. I'auUon Is employid In
the saw ntill business.
'The ten
OMHAKDMENTS
Cecil S De Mill
A.
AUCTIONEER
llon't torgct lhat I handle
sales In clly or country.
M. C. Raclnbsngh
530 N. Pint St
Terminal lleauly Simp, phone fiSO.
HOUSE PAINT
$2.40 per Gallon
Dcnn-Gerrft-fn fn.
WASHINGTON. Auc. 19The
federal povernment today dropped
ntlrely the original conspiracy In
dicimenis returned here apainst
Albert H. Fall. K. L. IK)hney. Jr.,
n ...1 V 17 L'i,.tI In (Ik. .: -...j-.a
The Indictments wi re dismissed !,irrn
some time a':o on a technicality
and new ones recently were return
ed coverini? the conspiracy diaries.
Government oil counsel today witlb j
drew their appeal from the court
decision dismissing Iho original
charges
Hrlb.'rv Ind
ami the two
throvn out by the court and pov-erntn-'ni
H ai-pi al from that iHiriion
of the court's decision stands. The
bri h'iy r-v r;:e Is not covered In
the new indictments.
.Ilrtments a-rainsl-F.dl Ihl" J- t
Ikih.ny nlso rnly
f AwrtrlfiW rrn tmM WIr.)
i CAPK CRIR-NEZ. France. Auir.
j 19 Grace Kderle Is feellne no 111
I effects from her efforts yesterday
jwh n she battled the waters In the
i FntliFh channel for nearly nine
S hours. In a game but unsuccessful
jattempt to be tho first woman
swimmer to cros from France to
iFneland. She suffered no muscle
s and the consumed break
fast phnwi'd that the salt water she
swa'lowfd yesterday hsd lft little
or no after effects. Miss Kderle
Intends to rest for two or three
d:iy after which she mav jro to
PnrN. While tbera "he will decide
;n-ht.ihr" to en'Iertake the channel
leal reminder of
her wonderful swim Is a slipht Ir
ritation of the skin dun to her en
counter with n school of jel'y fish
four miles out from the cape.
Itardle
atrniiRer.
pro
fruit ladders
Hee them at
are built j
Wharton
CHILDREN TO BE GIVEN
PHYSICAL EXAMINATION . J
Free pnyslcnl examination of all j
Infanls and children of pre school . "y
nu will be Ktven In the Methodist ! 4
chiii'rh. Hitut h 1111 TiH'xiliiv A iiliwI I
2:1, acconilnit to an announcement JSSSSSSTISSK
ninde this niominK from the office I "
of Dr. W. ('. It- It, county health of
ficer. Kvaminattons will be made by
lr. Kelty. an eminent child spe
cial l"t from the children's bureau
at Washington, I. C. Parents an
retirnted to telephone the county
htmrd of hcalih nt telephone iium
bir 311 for appointments.
TWO CARS ARE SOLD
IN SHERIFF'S SALE
HoimrJIY AT MKIH OItp.
MKDFOItn. Ore., Aufr. 19.
dure
your camp supplier now nt
1 prlci-s. litter Fee Udw. Co.
K . 53
I ML UntK 1 Y 1 1 IhlA I LK
LAST TIME TODAY
GREAT DOG PICTURE
'Thunder
I
THE f
MARVEL Y4
HOT mLJ
WE KNOW A MAN
who doesn't hnve to worry
about automobile Insurance.
Ills csr hurned up and he
didn't hnve enough money to
buy a new one.
We will write you the rover
ape yon need on your enr
Fire, theft, collision, liability
and property damage lrur
a lice. It pays to be lusuied.
G. W. YOUNG & SON
INSURANCE .
116 Casa St. Plume 417
Two Ford coupes were sold Hi
mornhiK in a sale held hy Slit
Sam Starmer. Ilolh machines w
confiscated In past liipior cases and
were sold at auct Ion. One cur
whs bought by the city of Host -burn
for the use of the police depart
ment. The puirhas price was fL'T't.
Kd Settle bought the machine
w hich had been confiscated fnnn
himself. payltiR fl'.o for It.
Three revolvers were stoten from
,-jrf j spomnff roeos siore nere eany
in.H moruiHK "r iiiiKiirwn perstuiK
who secured entrance by break
Ins In the front window.
DR. DEAN B. BUBAR
OPTOMETRIST
Specialist In the fill Inn of
Glasses
116 Jackson St.
Sheep bells anil hliups at Whar
ton Itros.
m
DANCE
AT
LONG'S HALL
Cok-s Valley
SATURDAY NITE
August 22
GOOD MUSIC
O' Death W here is Thy
Sting,
O' Grav? Thy Mystery!
Dr. Rupert A. Moon
E Itctro-Chlrop.-actor
NerT and Spin Specialist.
124 rrrslna Dhl. l'hons Hi
ALSO: FABLES TOWN TOPICS
AND: DINKY D00 DAD COMEDY
Dr. H. C. Church
OPTOMETRIST
Ptrklna fildg. RoMburf, Or
Phont 89
Sentenced to Death by Pour Judges
The nbove was the case of the
tvi.it. all...,. t.llui- lni tlilu nrllflu
te.Sr1 SLtfM h M,V h Is b"' to new life-'
i I n sr. others who are not In one hun
dred percent health all about It In
a scries of fret lectures bcuinnltift
t onion ow I'luht at 8 o'clock, on
the open lot on West l.nne stret.
between Stephens and South l1nr
strei'tr. where seals are provided
and the truth tslks will be deliv
ered from Hie bis b cture car plat
form Nothing to sell, only some
thir to tell. Head announcement
In Thursday's edition of this paper,
(let ready to come. It Is all free
no cliHixes.
DANCE
Melrose Country
Club '
Saturday N'itc
Aiiiist 22
Miulc hy
Rosrburff J;i7Z-0-Two
EvtrvboHy Weleone
Si'e our window ilplay of camp
fiirnlnire aiul act our prices. 'Ax
lor Kef 1M. To.
Thur. and Fri.: RICHARD TALMADGE
THE RIVAL OF DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS
in "THE FIGHTING DEMON"
Dr. Harrison Fxilk
j mctx J"wnc
I BOARD MEETING POSTPONED
V Chiropractor
K
filClectronlc and KlectroThoraphr
,KMT'M.IMMO:TOMMIIOKIII1'I 1 417 retain Olil. I'hooa Ml
pecaue a quoru-n of th mem-
' burs of the city jchnol bard wr
not prenent at the regular scheti-
1 board meeting lat ninht. the
business of the meeting will be
eh! over until the net session, ar
ording lo an announcement by V.
J. Mh. UI this uiorninK.
t NW TODAY t
WANTED Old phonograph rec
ords. i Winchester SL
FOR" SALE Foul "tourlnaTcarTS.
E. Fancher. Phono 153 R.
WANTEI-Good oal7 vetch or al
falls hay. Box tts, KoseburK,
(ire.
It To eimae oiune ptca
ers. Fred Itichter, Sunshine
Ranch.
FOR SALK StuiKea round reed
baby carriage In good condition.
FtJH RKN'T Modern two-room
Apt. also slwping room. S2S Win
chester. WA NTEDSIx or 8 pack borseB.
Must be cheap. See Joe Campbell
at Ford garage.
SAWMILL FOR"SALEForprlce
and terms write J. F. Bice. Myr
tle Creek, Ore.
FOR RENT Modern" S-room house
on Flint St. Inquire A. F. Braugh-
tonMlllers Addition.
FOR SALE Baled straw, hay;
wheat; also wood and vegetables.
Fred A. Goff. Phone 6F2.
STANDARD
Electric Ranges
A Standard Range la beautiful, durable and economical, and
priced right.
The small low-priced Standard Is as durable as the highest
priced. See the Standard before you buy,
ZIGLER-FEE HARDWARE GO.
WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS
FOR SALE Ford coupe, 1923 mod
el. Same as new. West side, near
Soldiers' Home. Jos. Steiometz.
FOR SALE Or will trade" forlome
good furniture, one Dodge road
ster. Address "D. R.", care News-
Jieview.
TuMATOKrf 76c per bushel.'BTing
your boxes and pick them at Wll
Uams' Dlllard Gardens. J. P.
Williams.
WANTED" Strawberry plants;
about fifteen thousand. Iawrence
Agency, 125 Cass Street. Phone
219.
RIPE FRUIT WANTED '
Cash "paid for ripe plums,
peaches, large early apples,
sweet corn. Musf be fanoy
stuff. At Brand's road aland.
Pacific highway, 4 miles north
ot Roseburg.
l .
FOR SALE Pure bred and,regls
tered German police dog pups.
M. A. Ketten, 216 Court St.
FOR SALE For quick sale wTll
sacrifice 1 2-tube radio, 1 Ice box.
2 good rugs. 1 rocking chair, 1
baby bed. 404 W. Douglas.
WANTED TO BUY A limited
number of shares of Cal. & Ore.
Power Co.'s pfd. stock, partly or
wholly paid for. Address "S. C",
care News-Review.
FOR R ENT Large i hr..m,m
house, partly furnished. City wat
er: woodshed. Near Benson
school. J12 per month. See A. M.
Wallace, 1143 E. 6th St.
LFALFA
oats
grain, hav tlmnthv
barlev nml wliuot n ..'
teeu quality; prompt shipment.
Prices upon application. Richard
Nyman, Walla Walla, Washing
ton. FOR "SALE Dry" -wjmyrtle.
maple, ash, on county road, 47,
Her, for range or heater. Price
2.00 per tier on ground. Wil
liam Brodle, Sherley Clayton, Dll
lard, Oregon. Phone 46F2S
WANTED Hot plateiTand electric
ranges to repair. Wire elements
are on hand for all regular mod
els to make yoHr range as good
. as new at a slight cost. Arthur
H. Crowell. Phone 611.
USEirFORDS
1924 Fnnl tnnrlnir
1924 Ford roadster "!"!!!
J923 Ford coupe ,
$325
325
40
1924 Ford coupe 450
1924 Ford sedan. 525
Roy Catching Motor Co.
125 N. Rose. Roseburg
FOR SALE OR TRADE 50-acres
on Pacific highway, near Myrtle
Creek; plenty of water and tim
ber, mostly rough land, but a lit
t!o very rich soil. Excellent lo
cation for auto camp and stand.
Price J2500, with only 11000 cash
and balance In Roseburg or Eu
gene small home or vacant lots.
Chas. W. Rice, Myrtle Creek.
Ore.
H ltV SELFXTED TO TRY
IHL VOI NU Foil .Ml ItDER.
LOS ANGELES. Aog. 19.
Twelve Jurors to try Dr. Thomas
iV. Young on the charge of hav
ing murdered his wife. Grace Gro
an Young, last February, were
ielected here today. Two alter
nates also will be picked, aa the
ase Is expected to last six weeks.
The judge, defense and prose
"iiting attorneys are conferring
in a proposal to, limit to two the
number of alienists called by
each side to testify.
CHAMBER OP COMMERCE
DIRECTORS HOLD MEETING
Routine business matters were
considered at a meeting of the di
rectors of the Chamber of Com
merce held yesterday afternoon. All
members of the board were pres
ent except two. Reports of -standing
committees were made and oth
er business matters taken up. The
coming land products show was
considered by -the members of the
board and approval given of the
plans now underway.
"Fighting Demon'' not only haa
thrills In plenty, but Is a very
amusing and diverting comedy
such time aa it Is not a sensation
al melodrama. The difficulties
which Dick encounters on ship
board on his way to South Ameri
ca aro delightfully worked out, and
1 they prove a rich comedy vein
from which Director Art Rosson
has dug all the laughs possible to
i obtain. Tbe big fight scene is re
markably well-filmed and contains
a great kick.
Get our price on camp supplies
before you buy. Zlgler-Fee Hdw.
Co.
Antlers Theatra.
The tltie of the new Paramount j
picture, "Sinners In Heaven,'' I
which is coming to the Antlers
Theatre for a 2-day run beginning
today has a distinctly paradoxical
sound. It is safe to assume that
the picture satisfactorl.y explains
ana Justifies the title. ,
"Sinners in Heaven" tells the
story of a man and a girl who are
through fate wrecked on a tropical
Island off th'e coast of Africa. Try !
to imagine what would happen if
you found yourself stranded In
some remote corner of the earth, ;
apparently a million miles from
any sign of civilization, and your
only companion was a person
whom you cordially disliked! This
Is the situation that confronts Bar
bara Stockley, the heroine:, and1
you can readily understand the dy
namic possibilities for rich drama
when we te.l you that the girl
eventually falls In love with the
man and marries him, there. In the
heart of tbe African desert! How ,
the marriage is performed and '
what happens after that, we will
let you discover for yourself.- I
WHOSE FAULT?
You may take every precaution
against fire. - But what about
tbe other fellow your next door
neighbor at borne or at busi
ness. His carelessness may
mean your loss.
Let us protect you from his
shortcomings.
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HASOKIC 81DC. ROSEBURC. ORE
Majestic Theatra. t
Hoot Gibson, the star in "Spook ;
Ranch." the Universal-Gibson spe-1
clal which will be shown at the '
Majestic Theatre commencing Fri
day, found himself up asainst such
a "tough egg" in a little town on
the edge of the Mojave desert when
he wandered Into town, tired,
broke and hungry.
in "Spook Ranch," Gibson plays
the part of Bill Banks, a Texas
cowboy who has spent his last $500
for the mining rights to the Mo
jave desert. Bill knows there is
cold there because th- man who
ob'lgingly took his money assured
him there was lots of It. The only '
reason he sold the rights was be
cause he was in a hurry. Bill was
told. That left the proposition a
cinch. All he had to do was dig ,
and dig he did. 1
DANCING
Wed. and Sat. Nites
Rainbow
. Gardens t
MUSIC BY
DEEDLE'S
SWANEE BOYS
Featuring --
FRANK ROGERS
, HE SINGS
JITNEY
Tonite and Thursday
WASHINGTON Kl IXIT
FORM KKI'AIIATK StH IETY
YAKIMA. Wash., Aug. 19.
Irgnnlzatlon of a national body
'o be known as the allied Patmos
Patriots of the Vnlted States was
announced here today by the
filing of articles of Incorporation
n which former leaders of the
u Klux Klan figure largely.
T. A. Rogers, who has been
Klan organizer, is listed as presi
lent of the corporation, which
ropo-es to carry on an educa
tional campaign and Wayne Hea
ver, secretary of the local Klan
iffiee. is now secretary of the
'atmos patriots and Leslie Rose,
licked Inst fall to run for gover
nor under Klnn auspices. Is one
of ihe trustees. It is the Inten
tion to hold a nntlonal conven
ion of the new order in 1929
it Yakima.
DAILY WEATHCR REPORT
U. S. Weather r.ureau. local of.
'Ice. Roseburg, Oregon. 24 hours
niltiig 5 a. m.
Precipitation In Inches and hun
Iredths: Highest temperature yesterday M
Uiwet temperature last night 61
recipltatlon. last 24 hours 0
Total precip. since lt of month ft
Vormal precip. for this month .33
Total precip. from SepL 1.
1924, to date 41.91
Average precip. from Sept. 1.
1ST7 .... 34.23
Total excess from Sept. 1, 1924 7.78
Average precipitation for 44
wet seasons, I September lo
Mav, Inclusive) St in
Fair and mild tonight and Thurs
day.
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Liberty Theatre.
Guaranteed to crinkle your back
hair and make your spine a race
course for chit's. "The Fighting
Demon." Richard Talmadge's most
recent F. B. O. production, will be
shown for the first time In this
, community at the Liberty Theatre
I tomorrow and Friday. Charles
1 Metz's story proves a superb vehl
' cle for the colorful personality and
I brilliant athletic ability of the star,
j who has come to be known In Hol
! lywood as "Durable Dick" since he
j recovered from a broken neck Bus
ts ined In doing one of his spectac
ular stunts before the camera. The
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WORLD NEWS
Feature Comedy
Friday: "New Lives for Old"
Sunday, Monday, Tues.
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