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EIGHT KOSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 5. 1925. MAKE D1SPLAYAT AIR SERVICE RAKED WITH ORAL VOLLEY (Continued from page 1) Five Granges have now secur ed booths for I ho Home and la:id product kIiow to be held on tho 24lh. i;.ih and lit.th of thii month, while, others are experted planeg during last October's air 1 meet. This wan caused, be says, "by an arrangement between the ami) fand the navy that the navy should jtake the races one year and that the army should take them the next year, thereby equalizing prop aganda, no servlc." Millions For Empty Show. The recent maneuvers of the fleet In the Pacific are declared to to enter noon, with perhaps ev- lhave been nothing more than a oral community exhibits Booths "parade, of our navy," reported to have been secured by Kvergreen, trde, Melrose., South Deer C ff-k nnd Rescue granges, and Garden Vulley la making arrange. inenta tor a community showing. Communities which havo no grange ran exhibit through their commuulty club, it in stated, en- have coM from fifty to eighty mil lion dollars, which deinonHtraled the futility of surface vessels. He declares that In war the fleet Bteaming to the Philippines would have been constantly beset by sub marines and "that If any vessels nurvived the submarine at tank lei-lug in the Hume class with the rro8He,i the ocean and came within granges. Garden Vulley in prcpvr- )lini(lre(iH of n)ifl of hostile coast. ing to enter thrmiKii tneir com- ;,hpv wonl(, b 8(,nt to th bottom munty club, whilo othera may or ganize for thai purpose. A number or Individual farm exhibits will be made, und any one interested in this department ah on Id nee O. M. Iferrte In order to fecuro reservations of rpuce. Labor. Day Dance MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 At Rainbow Gardens, Winchester Starting at 8 P.M. Music by the Famous MEMPHIS MOANERS ATTENTION UMPQUA SQUAWS NW TODAY I ' FURNISHED room for workln! girl or hiKb actiuul aiudt-ut. Hi .V Hone Si. FOIl 'HKSfKZ5& fiiruLhrai f tt4 " Hoarlineut. heat, flitirle r,.n 1 "llu ''!" " Ilia armory clout In. 124 W. ImuKlan St. 4l All mt-mbeni of the booster I orKunliaiiou, lmpqua Squuwa, 3 yuit sai.i: vrii dan. Kxct'll'iit if-asonab!'. 4 15 8. Tuilur Kuril e coiidltluri. Very I'Iiih SI. forihwlth, by alrplant-n." ItiKurdlng th Hawaiian a plane flight th colonel derlared: "Next, to Ret publicity and make a noise about what it la doing, with aircraft, I tilx aoKallid liawal- They Don't Broadcast They Play! on '1 ueaday evening, Sept. K, i at a o'clock. Iiuortant buxl- 4 news. 4 I Kemilar meeting to be held i at Ihe home of Mrs. H. French 4 i Soulll Main St., Monday, Sept. II. Kvt-ry member requeHletf lo remember Ihe dale and ! attt-nd the meeting. ! I!y Order of the President. ;- i . i - ! PRIVATE MONEY TO I LOAN $50,000 locai money 4j for loana or l,0i)0 or more; 3 oi to 5 yearn at current rutea of luii-reai; for larms, residence ; I M AltSM Ah SLAIN. ' (AwM'tat'd Vrrm lw4 WirO FATONVIM.K, WaaU., S-pt. 2. Dolar Laiilttnt, town nmrsliul here, died today of wound re ceived In a lin-pltal fight yesli-r-dny with William Chnrlea. Char-Ii-fi waa wounded, but phy!clanH raid today ihul ho would recover. Han flltfhl waa arranged for. Even If it had been made aucceaafully to Honolulu It would have meant llt , lie, either commercially or atra (Ketlcally, compared to what a .fllKht lo Europe or Aula would be. Three alrplani-H were built to par- are. Double or triple this number of veaar-la should have been there. i: BABE BOILED ALIVE. DANCE AT IDLEYLD SATURDAY NIGHT Music by Rock Creek Four Wienie Roast After 'Dance. In fact the whole Pacific fleet should have been employed to In stead of joy riding around the An-tlpodeB." He asked, Mwhy If they expected to run short of fuel as Indeed they tlcloale In It. These showed noih- might, did they not make arrange- Ina novel In design and were un- ments for refilling the airplane wlih water and lighted tried, for this kind of work. One I while It was In the air? and why under it at her home today. never got away from the Pacific a crew of five waa carried when 4 Several hours later the hus- Coast and one flew for a few miles ihe weight of one or two could band discovered the child out and waa forced to land In the have been replaced by additional dead. r AflxielaletJ Him l.ra-d W irr. ) 4) COI.U.MUUS, O., Sep. 5 Mrs. Edith Lane, 29, placed her six weeks old son in a 4 wash boiler she had filled fire water, and one was lost on account of being out of gas, somewhere on the high seaa. "Patrol veasela were stationed every 200 miles, a distance entirely too far apart for an experimental flight of this kind with such prim itive flying machines aa the PN-9's THINK OF IT The greateat alngle cause of ac cidents is the automobile; to the driver, the passenger, or the pedestrian, Klve dollara per year la the coBt of a personnl accident policy cov ering auto accidents. Ask ua about iL KtSONIC BIDQ. tOSEBUI LORE The Liberty Theatre Sunday Monday Tuesday Trices 10c 25c A Big Special Fighting THE Flames Featuring DOROTHY DEVORE WILLIAM HAINES Supported by an all star cast. Oregonian Weekly and Comedy The Liberty Theatre Last Time Tonight Prices 10c 15c TV W9W i Hit Gigantic Thrill nd Laugh Show fuel. Shtnandoah't Trip Scored. CommntliiK on the Shenandoah Colonel Mitchell admitted that be knew but little of the accident, but said he believed the airship fifty per cent overweight and may have been strained as a result of ber en counter with the storm at Lake- hurst several months ago. ' H paid tribute to the memory of 'Commander Lansdowne .as a "splendid man and the last of our 'capable and experienced airship captains." "The Shenandoah was going west on a propaganda mission for i the navy to offset adverse publi city caused by the failure In the ! Pacific, Arctic, and propaganda (and rot real service was the key note In the undertakings." Claiming thnt the air route t aprons the Pacific via Alaska Is a ! short one and any nation can reach 'this country by that route, Colonel Mitchell thrust at naval officers, who believed that "no nation can reach this one across these oceans." He deplored that the weather bulletins were not available to air men, although Issued for the "ben efit of onions and cabbage." Mai-administration Charged. Charging Incompetence of navy men In aeronautical matters. Colo nel Mitchell declared that the Hhenamloah hsd too few helium vnlves and that administrative economy or mal-admlnlstratlnn had been the cause of loss of life on the 111 fated airship. Colonel Mitchell spent all of Friday. Friday nlfht and half of a dav Snturday preparing the state ment. He revised and rewrote it a number of times before releas ing It. Th statement contains about fi.000 words and closes with this paragraph: "The bodies of former compan ions nnd buddies moulder under the soil tn America. Asia. Europe nnd Africa, many, yes many, sent there directly bv official stitnldltv. We all make mistakes, but the criminal mistakes made by armies nnd navies whenever they have be-n allowed to handle aeronau tics Phow their Incompetence. We would not be keeping our trust Tith our departed comrades were we to longer conceal these facts. "I owe the government every thing the government owes me nothing. As a patriotic American citizen, t can stand bv no longer end see these disgusting' perform ances by the war and navy depart ments at the expense of the lives of our people and the delusion of the American public." 8uDr)or Silent. WASHINGTON. Sep. 5 Colonel Mitchell's San Antonio statement regarding the navy's air losses was j rend with extra-ordinary Interest by war and navy department offi cials, who Immediately get out to secure the full text of the utter ance. Until they have studied the document carefully they will huve nothing to say. Whether action will be taken against him under army regula tions will depend on the decision of his superior officers, based up on a painstaking assessment of the intent and possible e-ffeel of his statement. Mitchell Goes Fishing. SAN ANTONIO, Tex.. Sep. 5 After releasing a statement In which he charged thu government with gross negligence in aeronau tical arfulrs. Colonel Wilium M. Mitchell, former assistant chief of the air service, accompanied by a civilian aviation expert und two fellow officers, flew to Aransas Fuss on the gulf this afternoon to spend the week end. Colonel Mitchell said that his ar rest undoubtedly would be ordered by the war department, but expects no such action until Monday. At Aransas l'ass he will spend his time fishing for tarpon. JiAHNKSS Set heavy work har ness at Art Loiik's s.;jp or call CF2. Fred A. tioff. i FOR SALK Pure bred and "regts I tend German police dx pups. -" A. KeiiMii, 21ti Court Street. FOR HKNT Modern C room house with garage, inquire 4W Fowler StTelephono 43K-Y. FOR S A LK AgeiYt le 3 year old 1 fresh milk gout, 2J miles north j east of Itoseburg. I'liono 3nF2. J. I A. Williams. A COMPKTKNT ItOOKKMKPFR I Who wishes to do extra work for or businesn property. short time each week. Address! KICL & K1CE Corporation, care News-Review. I FOR SALK-Iireakfasttubleand I chairs, heating stove. Majestic I raiiKe, axl rt. rug. yl hust Sec ond street. Phone 4M-J. F()R"SALK 2buckrorwShn7 shire and one iH-iaine, good silo, also , gray outs and vetch seed It. V. Hatfield. I'hune 33F1I. . .LTr tit f n rM THE REASON jSUES HENRY FORD, ALLEGING THEFT OF PAYMENT PLAN 1 Jluslness people continue tn employ the service of the Roseburg Na tional Hank In imreft.sJng numbers, because l hey know that this service U vuluable (o their business. If you are not a depositor now Is a good time to open a Checking Ac--count with us, and receive the benefits of this strong, accommo dating banking Institution. The Rosebmg National Bank Rosobur.Ore. NEW YOItK, Sop. 5. Kd- ROOSEVELT GRAVE CEREMONY SCENE DY KU KLUX KLAN NEW YOUK. Sept. 5. Ku Klux Klunanien plact'U a wrath on thp Krave of Theodora Koov'U nt Oyalr Hiiy last nljrht with -iv-nionlpa utti'tMU'd ly al'out !l0 persons, it wuh lparnod tnuay. lVrHonal representative of Ill ram W. Kvanrt, uraml wizard of the. Klan, was aalil to have plareil the. wreath on the grave, tn the absence of the izruntl wizard, who waa 111. Droned In while robea and red rape of the Klan "Kunrd of hon or", KlaiiNmen atood about tlm latt presidents grave during tile quiet aervli't-s, whli-h lni-ludd prayera. iwi.mi.i-iikb lot or aniuti !.! win O. Moore today filed ault in radius of 1 to 5 bloeka from against the Ford Motor com- business section. Address U !'.! pany alleging that It waa "du- B.. News-Kcylew. liberately and consciously in- TOMATOES 25c. bushel. Pick : fringing and unlawfully con- them yourself. Tiring boxes. 1-4 verting to its own use" bis mile north of Dillard store. Look wieky payment plan for pur- for sign on highway. (J. II. Lau-, chasing automobiles. Moore ranee and Son. alleged that the Kord com- WANTEI Rrliable-and-exiieri-! ,"ny used his Plan without enced woman for general house- authorization from him and work. Write Mrs. Elmer MeKean.l a8ked for an Injunction to :i:4 East 1st Ave., north, or call cmw ,he unauthorized use of after Monday I ,ne schemes, as well as a full TOR 8AIA'-Kytoiat51,5ib:. H ?tlag C aU P",flts re- es. LaiKi; IViito and ltuliun prunes, $1.50 bushel. Miulbloom, 3 miles east of Dixonville. FIVE TIFKS " WOOD' FKKK To the first party paying six months' rent in advance for my complete ly furnished, modern 4-rooni cot tage, :n city limits on beautiful , stret. Kent month. Itox 133. j A;KXTS WANTK1) A respunsl-1 ble partner wanted to handle our Interests In your territory. Itig Income, easy. No investment. Write quick. Style Arch Shoe Company, Dept. HStiO, Cincinnati. Ft ) VL S A LI-:A neaf arul" a t tract I've home on North Jackson street. 1-room mcdern lioiue with screened porch; flowers and garden; garage; new range. Price $2t;JU, $yoo cash and IMr month. Chas Kyes, S26 N. ,l.ickon St. i M Y(jU"VA NT A !IAI,I'YrioW? See those COMMITTEE ON FRUIT SELECTS SUB-CHAIRMEN (Continued from page 1.) by the committee at this meeting which will be mailed out to a large number of growers In the county in an effort to obtain information up on which a program can be based. Thone present at the meeting were Charles A. Brand, R. A. Busen barlc. D. N. Busenbark. C. H. Bailey. R. H. C. Wood. A. If. Marsh, and G. A. Lindbloom. s OREGON JAPS MAY OWN HOUSES, NOT LAND UNDER THEM AUCTIONEER Don't forget that I handle ales in city or country. M. C. Radabaugh 630 N. Pin St. SALEM, Ore., Sept. 5. Japanese residents of Ore- gon may o'n business or re- Fidence buildings in this state, but not the land on which they stand. They may, however, lease -such land. This is the opinion of the attorney-general's office, lias- etl on the Oregon law and a treaty between the United States and Japan. The opin- ion was asked by District- Attorney Ileddingfield of Coos county. " HOUSE PAINT $2.40 per Gallon Denn-Cerretsen Co. AauSv ANOTHER BIG Dancing Party SATURDAY NIGHT Rainbow Gardens AT WINCHESTER "Ita Wonderful There" The Mutle By Deedle'a SWANEE SERENADERS A Veraatile Band Featuring GENE WALLACE Blues Singer JITNEY DANCE ! X WlXTFIt KISIMXfi roit i MiyrA ntocT AIUK TIIi:W.TKH. Two new five-room modei bungalows 1131-1 15 North 3rd St. Strictly modern oak floors throughout close to school. A small payment will handle, Hal- j (Anritrf Ptw LwH wiw.) ance like rent. Call owner, 4n. l SALEM. Ore., Sept. 5. 1 he term ' tide water' In ) Oregon is defined by an VVANTKD Drag saw. It. R. Ilry Phnne 17:-R. Mi:iFoiti i-;nti:iitai Srl IKI.O AMI 4 OVKh KI.I S MFhFURO. Ore., Sept. 5. A public dinner will be giv'n here tonight in honor of Senator R. Staautleld and his fellow mem bers of the senate committee on public lands, nnd tomorrow the party will be taken to Crater I Lnko nnd Klamath Falls, where a public hearing Is scheduled f'r Monday. The senators are due to arrive In their special car at :t:J0 this afternoon. BKCTON'S TAXIDKRMY Wants to mount your trophits, tan your, buckskins and make your gloves. On highway, Ju.t north t Rose burg, near Riverside Store. FHlST "CLASS "FARM For " rent, broccoli land. House at Ashland trade for house here. Small farm to trade for house. Small farm to trade for aheep ranch. Six houses. Will sell on easy terms. Apartment hous for sale, easy terms. I can match any trade. C. Merrill. 504 Mill St. mali; jiklf wantkd "Man wanted (city or country), old establishtMl company will supply capital and start you in your own permanent business selling necessities people must buy every day. Kxperiep.ee unnece sary. Write McConnon At Co. Factory Sy5, Winona, .Minn. SALKSMKN WANTKD High grade specialty salesman for per manent position. Old established ( opinion of the attorney-gen eral to mean any river stream running into the Pa- eific ocean, its bays, or in- lets, far up the stream as the sfeam is affected by the ebb and flow of the tide. The opinion was asked by the state gnn.e commission with reference to the law allow- Ing an open season on trout 4 10 Inches or more in length during the months of !cem- her. January. February, March and April In all tido- waters. POOLE GIVES WAY AT FIRST TO CITY LEAGUE RECRUIT if Dr. H. C. Church OPTOMKTRI8T Parkin Bldoj- Roaeburg, Or Phone So, JACKIE WEARS 'EM LONG. t-ji t".vi m.i v) SAN KHANCISCO. Sep. 5 - Jackie Coogan'a days as a juvenile screen star are numbered. Wearing his first pair of tone trousers. Jackie breezed into tnun today with his father. Dr. Harrison Folk Chiropractor Clectronlo and "Elect ro-Tberphj 417 PrMn Did. Phnn 411 NEW YOItK. Sep. 5 Babe ISuth, penitent Yankee's star, continued firm. Product advertised In full I ''r V!'" b?d Kr!,?e" of naeT pages Saturday Kvenlnn Post. :J 1,ll'r Htigglna today. The llara I nusual opportunity for nmniW"o was at the Yankees' qlub with good record. Send refer- i1""?'" ,b' fo to(la' " "a"ie wlth tlle 'Miiinns, uui. iiuKK'iis Hrtitin post poned a meeting with his suspend ed bad boy. The Athletics had an altered linkup. Red Holt. $2r..oofl recruit from the Jersey City International Lea cue club, .replacing Jim Poole at first base. Poole, a Portland re cruit, had been subbed all season for the injured Joe Hauser. Wednesday, September 9 at 8:15 p. m. one performance only L. A. GOUX Presents In Conjunction with Rosoburg's leading merchants "Fall of 1925 Fashion Revue" 18 of Roseburg's most beautiful girls, show ing the latest of Dame Fashion's creations. Also other added program and features "Marry Me" A Feature Paramount Picture 10c ANTLERS 35c ences. M. P. llellly, Sales Mana ger. Fratney & Pecker Streets, Milwaukee. Wis. FOKSALK No need harping about the cost of a classified nd because it cannot i be compareu with the results It brings. A few car bargains Ford truck, pneumatic tires. $10n. Two good Fords with Marters. cheap. Several othr b'iys in Folds. $3.", up. j Chev-olet light del. Superior! model, priced to sell. I If you nt ed a good used Ford, see i C. A. LOCKtt'oon MOTOR CO. ! OBJECT TO CATTLE Dr. Rupert A. Moon Eltctro-Chlropractor Nfrre and Spine Specialist 134 Parkin Bld(. Fbon S64 I I I DR. DEAN B. BUBAR OPTOMETRIST Specialist In thit fitting of Olasara 116 Jackaon St BUT THE JURY awarded Jones fd.OOO 00 dam ages. Smith was a careful driver, never had an accident while driving his car. until his car strurk Jones. Hallv wasn't Smith's fault, but th Jury . And for a ft w dollar Smith could have cur ried public liability Insurance on his car. How about your car? Are yon taking a chance, too? Wo will write you the coverage you need, a V. YOUNG & SON INSURANCE 116 Cm St. Phone 417 KILLS RIGHT ONE FIRST. ( AM'iatr1 Vrtm LrtMtl W lr ATHENS, Greece. Sep. 5. An at tempt to assassinate M. Kliasco, governor of the Hank of Athens, was made today by a youth named Mo.tchos, who, when his attempt falhd, conintl'Ud suicide. SEC IOfJ KiGHWAY Pine Street Machine Shop Opposite Flour Mill We arc well equipped to han dle most any kind of job. Ceara cut to order. Auctioneer I m rendy for dates in city or country, write or call me for dates. I louse hold goods nnd farm ma chinery a specialty. Let John Do It JOHN ABEENE Phone 4JF3 Oakland Oregon A great deal rf complaint has been voiced concerning cattle and hoTe.j being allowed to run at large In the csnyon district be tween Cn onville and G lend ale. Several near accidents. It is slat ed, have been pii.i .oped b rattle and ho rue on the highwav after dark, ami motorist, have been complaining Minnst the diffi culties which they have had. Ma yor Hoiirk wrote to T. A. Haf fetr. chief of the state motor e hlcte department, concerning the mHtter, and ha b.'fii admixed thnt traffic officers have ben Instruct ed to make an Investigation. Ac cording to law cattle am prohi bited from tunning at targe on nil highways Vnd fenced roads in ()ougUs County, and the owner of stock violating this taw are fub'tct to heavy fines. o I'ifof of me pudding Is In tast ing whether ouyer or seller read the classified ads. , CK 90NES L ""Jhe ' F 4 - A Red lot Romance of the Western Plains FEATURE COMEDY 10c 20c TONITE ONLY An epic of the huge steel monsters that rush headlong over the shining tracks. tern MAffi & WARNER BROC 1 WITH MONTE BLUE DIRECTED BT GEORGE HILL Pathe News and Feature Comedy STARTS SUNDAY X Ait ,VfeaT auTv aSonOf His Father ANTLERS