Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, September 14, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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    EIGHT
' ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 14, 1925.
n SEN. STANFIELD
noiliT bervlcc IMt'T .Mcrclianill.io
The Store Will be Closed
Tuesday Afternoon
for the funeral of
Rev. V. T. Summerville
IS ARRESTED ON
LIQUOR CHARGE
fCn. tinned from pago 1)
U. 8. STEAMER GOES
ON ROCKS OFF SABLE
ISLAND, NOVA SCOTIA
j 4 (Awm-IiM Irra Vlr.)
I HALIFAX N. 8. S.Til 14 !
of that kind durlnn the rVeiUelon The United State, shipping :
Hound Up, Srnalor Btauflel I to ti,4 board steamer ArKosy, about
the victim. My Informant had beei 5 000 ionai jH ashore on the i
BkeU to proceed to Pendleton ' northeru bar of Bable Inland.
U,.ttl-.l-,v ,.ul.l'.i Ir.ln n.l l.i HL I 1,
w.u,uus ,,,,. - ' w uiiu tiuauiiu me aaviug w
Hist lii arrauKl'iK deialla of the 4 crew la tauiilnir by.
plot In time to put it Into ejecu-' The Arg-oay went on the bar
lion during the Huund-l'p. I I. in this morning In a fog at a
the name of them and who aollciled 4 point about 4i miles north
this detective's cooperation In the, wet 0f the West Unlit, ac-
scheme and an Itinmlcmion will cording to services received
I NW TOQAY
PKACHES for sale. Call S3.
Knit SAI.B 65 head of KOod ewes.
Frank Hiraiier, iJixonvllle.
Foil KENT 3 furnished Imuse-
4US Et UouKlaa
keeping rooms.
St.
FOI NIJ A laJy's coat on CtiuVn
Vulley road. Inquire at V. Cobb,
lit. not 4t,.
FDlt SALE About
landing corn. J.
Iiixonville.
His Honeymoon
Ends in Prison
5 acres of
W. Maddux,
purl mem of xnmlneg and fish
rk-.
be started at once to determine by ihn local aKent of the do
the Hit u Uly or the others in
volved.
"At half past e in lit last Satur-
day evening I called up Senator
Stanfleld at Maker over the tele
phone and warned him to be on
his guard BKulnst attempts to trap
hitn. He Informt-d me that the
schedule of meet inns of the sen
ate committee on public lands, of
which he la chairman, had been
changed and that h
it
HUNTER ACCIDENTALLY
KILLED BY HIS FRIEND
I (Aiwn-UIN lma Iuri, Wirt.)
could not at-! MCMINNVILLK, Sept. 14.
J.M'AMsi; ISIAVI 0 KlMtl v !
WITH IH.Sl lil 11 1 K ItKAliS
ATTENTION MOOSE
TOKYO, Bent. 14. It Is re-
ported from Neimiro, UokkuMo, Regular monthly meeting
that bears are Increasing bo ra- Weuuenduy, Kept. I6ih. Kilter-
pldly lu Yetorop, the largest if- I talnment committee is func
land In the Hurtle group, that the i Moiling. Ho present.
Inhabitants arc neriounly con-1 lWTATOR
side ring appealing to the Japun- '
one Kovernment Tor aid. It Is
vurioiiHly estlmuted that there are i neWH," triKgorllke habit of dec I
now between 8,00u and 10,0000 slii, knack or RettthiK dotnlls and
bears on the island. close-up knowledge of human nu-
liundreds of hornes and cattle 'ture wliich he uutd every capable
are killed and oaten by the bears j newspaper man or woman pos
yearly. It Is mid. and unless j sussed.
something U done to exterminate Singing out Melville K. Stone,
the bruins. It In feared stock- J veteran counselor of The AsmocI
fnrmingon the Ixlnnd will have to , aled Press, as an outstanding ex
be diNcontfnued. A lKiunty of 15 j ample to prove his point, the film
yeu Is at present given for each director nald that Mr. Stone em
bear killed. t tnxllcd the requirements of a wrl-
o j ter or director that would huvo
curried him to the very top bad
he chosen to turn his talents Into
nti:i riiiM iititwroit
LAi'its a ni;usi,im:h
w it hi its- t.vij;xt.
the field of the silent drama.
HOLLYWOOD, Cnl.. Sept. 14.
Shlney Olrotl, generally believe. 1
to be one of the three highest
salaried directors In the motion
picture husinesrt, recently expres
sed the conviction thut the great
screen writers and directors of
the future will come from the
ranks of newspaper men and wo
men. Olcott went a xtcp further and
declared that the film IndiiHtry
should cnpllnllze the "n)se for
m:v ;k.i!j imkh awav
WITH li;iul ItSON TKAIL,
I'KNOLKTON, Ore., Sept. 14.
i "Old man detour, the bugaboo of
'traveling motortHta, has been, burl
ed as far aa the Kmlgrant Hill
Sictlon of the Old Oregon Trull
is concerned. The new grade,
i which eliminate) many bad curves
rn-l n duces otherM, U now In
joiul only in a few placet la the
st(rf aft ng work nnt done.
i School Sweaters!
I Icavy Shakers, Jumbo Knits and Fancy Sport Gar-
' ments in black, black and orange, navy blue, white
and fancy patterns. Made in coat, pullover, and
the well known Tillicum Styles.
A wonderful assortment to select from, and the
prices are reasonable.
tend the Itound-t'p. The new sched- Ollle Neff, 45, of Corvallls,
ule, he Informed me called fori was accidentally killed near
meelitiKs at Koine, Idaho, loihiy: Happy Camp Sunday noon by
at Hums, Ore., tomorrow and atl a friend, William HudHon, as
Wlnnemucca, Nev., on Thursday. the two were deer huntinx.
I aain cautioned him to be watch-The men were walking
ful, uh Hie efrorta lo Involve him In! through the brush together,
a public fracas mlxhl be made In Hudson, related, when Hud-
another city, In the event it be-son's gun discharged, the bul-
came known that he Intended to j let entering Neff's head and
stay away from the Kound l'p." killing him Instantly.' The cor-
A report from llaker this morn- oner was to hold an inquest
ing said Senator Stanfleld left late today. Neff leaves a wl- 4
there last night In order to keep dow and two children.
his Behedule of the senate hearings. J -
Baker Citizens Divided
RAKKK. Ore., Sept. 14. Opinion
will fight
brought.
the charge If one Is
COURT IS NAMED
TO PROBE WRECK
OF SHENANDOAH
(Continued from page 1.)
lar with the construction of the
Shenandoah.
Although he had previously an
nounced lhat h saw no reason
why the hearing should not be
open to the public. Secretary Wil-
nur nau not reached a decision to-
PENCERS
in ttaker Is divided today aa a re
sult of the nrrest of Senator Rob
ert N. Stanfleld In a local eating
place last night by 8. W. Kdens,
member of the city police force.
Friends of the senator told the ar
rest was an outrage, some alleging
a frame-up by Stanfletd's ' enemies.
City officials take the view that
the arrest was merely a routine
malter and should be disposed of
as any similar case. Police prompt
ly denied the charge of frame-up.
"I shall handle this case exactly
as I would hajidle It If It Involved
any other man." said Frank Mc
Oolloch, city attorney, today. "I
l,.r,nl.. h,.lh..r II.m r,,-l. w.rrunl May Ml this poillt.
a complaint, if a complaint Is drawn I , Dav" Welcomes Inquiry.
It will allege disorderly conduct! connetuon wnn me announce-
only." : nl OI ln" Policy in regard to Col-
Date has not been set for a trial,"1'1 mmneii. it is known that Ad
as Senator Stanfleld has alr. ady I secretary Davis of the war de
left for llolse, Idaho, where a hear-! Parimtni, wno tirst proposed that
Ing of the senate nubile lands com- ll-n " Inquiry b held, would
mlltee. of which Stanfleld Is chair-1 welcome a thorough nlrlnx of the
man. Is scheduled, luite of the ('barges against the department's
trial. If the case Is pressed, will j ' administration,
be fixed to suit the convenience of, Although Davis believes (tint the
the senator, McColloch stated to- Inquiry into the .Mitchell charges
day. ")rl" Dul a l""t of the broad
Cop Strikes Senator ; u.iu tu u covereu, ne, nevertne-
The arrest occurred at 6 p. m. I leas, is of Ihe opinion that in the
Sunday. Stanfleld was struck In ! Interest of the army air service,
the face by the officer, and on theilht matter should be fully investi
slde of the head by the officer's gated.
gun. He was not seriously Injured. " 'he presidential board should
He was taken lo Ihe police sta-1 decide to call ColoneJ Mitchell, as
tion on foot. A big crowd gathered.!1" ,,u,"Knt "ot probable, Mr. Dav-
and friends put up r,ll ball. A. lurtner would desire that his
charge of drunk and disorderly con- "'Biimuny no received nl open
duct appears on the police blotter hearing because of the belief thut
today, but It was Indicated that charges have been mado against
this will be changed to a charge of Ihe air service from time to time
disorderly conduct only. (since the war, and especially in
Officers Kdens alleged thnti"" cumroversy aiirrcu up in me.
Sianfleld resisted arrest and pal-''""' congress has to some extent
iled him vile names, ami lhat theishaken public opinion In the serv-;
blows struck were justified, lie eal-!',"
i led on bvstanders for assistance. Secretary Davis feels that his
1 Ho Insisted Stanfleld was ntoxl-;'!,'lw,nient has received unjust i
icated. Stanfleld was said to have criticism which It has not been
i been dining with Iwo women "hie to answer adequately. With;
I when Ihe officer entered. Kdens j Ihe assembling of the. board, how-1
isnld he did not know the senator, 'Vt. he believes an opportunity to j
I never having seen him before. I mane tnat answer and lo relieve
1 No further action In the case Is, public concern will be presented,
'expected today, though It Is Indl- Mitchell's Statement Made.
1 caled lhat SlanfleldV ifrlends be-1 The report from Major General
lleve he was unjustly arrested and Ernest llln.ls, commander of the
eignin corps area, transmitting the
formal answer mado by t'olonel j
Mitchell, accepting responsibility
for his San Antonio statement. '
reached the war department to
day and was started on Its way ;
through the routine channels. j
It probably will not reach Mr. !
Davis unlll Colonel George A. Nil-1
gent, of the Inspector-general's de-!
partment, specially assigned to ;
the case, Is prepared to submit his
recommendations as to disciplin
ary action, at which time Major-1
General John I.. Hinds, chief of J
staff, will be ready to take the ;
Milrhel! Incident up with Ihe sec-;
retary for final action. j
Pending a study of the report bv
Ihe Inspector-general's office, anil!
Ihe army legal authorities. It will :
not be known whether a conn I
martial shall he ordered for Col
onel Mitchell on charges of Insure ,
ordinal ion.
jFoIt SAI.K Five head Shrop.
rams. J. V. theenweth, Oakland,
ore.
FOIl SALE FlrnltureforY"apta'.
close ln, rent cheap. A good buy.
Address B-, News-Hevlew.
I-'nit SAL.I-: tine nearly lew elder
press, large slxe. Cheap. Vos-
burgh & W'laril. I'hone Gill.
Felt S ALIO -i'uie bred and regis
tered German police dog pups. M.
A. Kelten. :1G Court St.
TVt'(IO()iriI().IKSi!Xl)S'ood
limber. Close to muln highway.
Gel details 7:12 West Ijine Kt.
LOT VVANTKI) Close III as first
pi'.yment on new flvcroom niod-er-i
bunealow, biilunce to suit.
Call 4UM.
LOST Saturday between Mill
street and Kdenbower, lady's '
sand-colored Chincilla coat.
I'hone 138-L.
V..TKISma'llanc!i7 close to
lioseburg. preferably o:i high
way. Give lull particulars. Ail-'
. dress Kanch, News-lleview.
FOH SALE Team heavy draft
horses, sound and true, with
wagon, and harness. I'hone 3F23.
.Mrs. J. F. Turpin, Looking Glass,
( )re.
WANT A FURNISHED IIOl'SK? !
Here's a small one, 4 rooms,
comjdetely furnished, situated on !
North Jackson St. $J5
I'hone 324-J.
WANTED TO KENT Slodern fiir". 'I
nlshed house, with garage. Ail
I
. ; a m ! 1
SWINGS jACCOa'VT
A Business
ShockAbsoiber ;
Tliere is no doubt that the best shock absorber to
smooth the path of business is a ready cash reserve.
Indeed it may be a life saver. The easiest, safes',
most profitable way to get a cash reserve is a well
tended Savings Account in this Bank.
UMPQUA VALLEY BANK
ROSEBURG, OREGON
Lawrence Eaton, fugitive
from Wyoming state prison for
18 months, married Mollie La
back under an assumed name.
month, j iThey were on their honeymoon
j when be was captured. He in
isistcd on rewcdiling Mollie tin-
T J I . I
ulis. Will pay 6 mo. or more ad- " ,mmK' ,nen wenl
vance. Give street No. Address E. ' hack to prison, anxious to com
M., care News-Iteview. ;lplete his six-year-tenn and re
join .Mollie, who avows shell
wait for him with faith that
he'll make good. The two ara
bhown.
FOIt RENT-2 large front rooni
apis., fireplace and lint water.
Large housekeeping rooms for
school girls or boys. 314 S. Jackson.
WILL I1CY MODERN HOCSE for' ARMY AlltMKN i
rash. Must be bargain, and have
garage. No commission to pay.
Give details and location. Ad-
ilress llox 412, Koseburg, Ore.
I ALFALFA, grsin. hay', timothy,
oati, barley and wheat .s;u:irnn
teed quality; promfit shipment.
Prices upon application. Richard
Nyman, Walla Walla, Washington.
ton, Ohio, from where they set , parks before completing their
out 87 days ago. They already ' work.
have flown 10.000 miles. Thev ! : o
expect to cover 1,000 miles and I Magazine subscript loan solicited,
will take 3. 0U0 views of all of Clubbing offers. Fiction Library,
I'ncle Snm's western national Masonic Temple, Rosebure.
TTIXti
initits' kyi-: view itEtxmn
OK Al.l, NATIONAL I'AHK
: OLACIKK I'AHk, Mont., Sept.
1". ('apt A. W. Stevens and Lt.
iJohn A. Mac Cready of the l S.
Army Air Service have completed
jllie task of photographing various
i leatures of Glacier National Park
I from Ihe air. This Is the first
I complete record of blrdseye views
' that I'ncle Sum has bad made of
his national parks.
In the last week these avla-
Full SLF -4-rooni house, screen
ed sleeping porch, modern plumb
ing; good range; two lots: i0rs made eight trips over Glacier
chicken park: garage. $26n(l. pa,k. being In the air eight houni
Terms. Chas. nyes, 826 X. Jack- na flying 1.100 miles, ln all
'"" st- ilhey have taken 500 views of the
...i.-i-.i- lull SALE 13 head" ewes' park from points ran Kin,' from
and one buck. Will take Jim for 1.000 feet above the level of one
liie bunch. Information. Law- of the lakes to an altitude above
rence A-ency. 123 Cass Street, seu level M ly.etiu leei over ia'
Heating Stoves!
t Heavy Cast Iron and Cast Lined
I For Burning Wood or Coal
Nice New Line on Display. Get our Prices
Before you Buy
Phone 25
ZIGLER-FEE HARDWARE CO.
WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS
' Phone 219,
Fl'ItNISHED APARTMENTS the
best In the city for the money;
' centrally located; well turniheil;
very comfortable. Trice reason
able. l.awrence Ageiuy. 12j Cass
Slreel. I'hone 219.
FOM SALE Large, level lot, sew
Continental Divide. Sunday they l
obtained a series of view from i
practically the same point which
will produce a complete panora
ma of the park.
Tiiese views ore lielng taken for
tile .National Park Service and
they will be used by the bureau
in its varices nuhlications and
er and paring paid. Fine loca-:wji t,e exhibited at the sesnue- i
Hon. JTmii. Also B room plaster- tennicl exposition at Philadelphia i
ed resilience, fully furnished, next year. The men are flying In :
two large lots, income n per n De Haviland army observation M
month: $2s:,n. Address L. (). plmie. C;iit:iin Stevens Is from .
Maddux, ,120 N. Jackson. I McConk l iving Field, and Lieut.
.... . . . ., (., ih. W'l11,e
LOOK 11 IS IlKlii: -IN I' M i I-
More for
Your Money
Than You
LJit l.an l.t in
Any utner tore
That's Why Ve Are Proud to Offer You
i
1!
wa$-pe
:
BUT THE JURY
awarded Jones $6,000.00 dam
KRen. Smlih was a can-fiil
!HviT, never hnd an acctdnt
while drivlnt; hln car. until
his car slnirk Jones. Really
wasn't Smith's fault, but the.
jury , And fur a few
dollars Smith could have car
ried public liability Insurance,
on his car. How about your
car? Are you taking a chance,
too? We will write you the
covernce yon ned.
C W. YOUNG c SON
INSURANCE
116 Cnss St. Phone 417
The Liberty Theatre
TONIGHT AND TUESDAY
A BIG SPECIAL
rasilla
with a
Million"
A Smile Willi Every Scene
Starring
Mary Carr Kenneth Harlan
Priscilla Bonner
OREGONIAN NEWS AND COMEDY
TJ
Dr. H. C. Church
OPTOMETRIST
Perkins Bldg. Rose burg. Or
Phon 80,
(J ATI: Th Klrsiin Fil-Gave for
Fords. Fills your tank without
liftliiK lb'' cushion. Tells at a
plance hmv much pas you have.
(Jet your1 tod;iv. V. F. Cri'''r.
Rj-'t-nt. lou5 Military St. I'hone
5iO.
FOR'SALK New modem, five
room bunnalow In p(Hd location.
Full cement basfnifnt with tur-
. nace. and laundry trays, nleepini?
porch, and brealifant nook. Hy
owner, ('nil at 411 Fowler St., or
nhom 3ii-K.
.MA LK iTtTTP VANTi:i)-.M.in
wanted (ciiy or ccuiiitrv old cb
tablisheil romiwny will xupT'ty
cnidt.il and start you In your own
nrni;inent business seMinc neces-1
sltles people niUft buy every
dav, Kvtwrience Tiiiefsi:.ry.
Wrile McConnon & Co., Factory ,
29.V Winona, Minrv
SPECIAL MEETING
Ma. i etui v is rrom the Wilbur i
Wright FlyliiK Field, both at Day-
THINK OF IT
The greatest sin'U' cnuse of ac
cidfikts is the automobile; to the
driver, the padenK'r, or the
pedestrian.
Five dollars per year Is the cost
of a personal acci I nt policy cov
eritiK auio accidents. Ask us
about it.
tsomc i dc
msi Btti can
Dr. Harrison Folk
Chiropractor
Clrctronlo and Kleclro-Tberphr
1T Prkln nid Phon 401
mi. II m'Iiimii, l:i (.isii!.
Il M AHUM. IllllAV.
lllKh nrhnul r'lMtriitinii t:irt
'ril Intlnv wllh the riirlliii,.nt i
'n niiintM'r of ii'ipiU for tlio Honior
IrlaMA. lnIU-uttoiiH are ilnit ('
jliiKh ni'tiool will liavp n riM-ord
ntti'nilnnre Hit year, iiih! u.M
crowil lti tiniltlitiK to tin- llur:
ItftfHtration In other KrmlrH will
, foul lllllt t ll Ik wi't-k.
Dr. Rupert A. Moon
Electro-Chiropractor
Nerre and Spine Ppoclallat
134 rerklna Bldg. Phone Mi
WHEAT EXPORTATION IN
CANADA SHOWS INCREASE
A
OTTAWA.
I It.
S.tI.
W ,r...
DR. DEAN B. BUBAR
OPTOMETRI9T
Fpeclftllst In the flltlnn of
Glastet
116 Jackson St.
Matinee 2:15 P. M.
Pric? 10-25c
Pine Street Machine
Shop
Opposite Flour Mill
We are well equipped to hn
die tno!t any kind of Job.
tiears cut to order.
3 4. More th.in
lr.0tMUMU) bunhels of wh.'at -r.
exported from Oanad-i in Auku-:.
as compared with i:t.oon,oon In An
(tust of lant year. Of the wh'nt e
(ported lnt month. lu.T-.ooi Imi
sht ls went to the Fnited Klintdntn
and of thnt amount 8.ftir.oou bush
els went by wijl of Fulted Slat.
ports.
The shipments through Fnli I
States port ho wed a mrktd in
rn-axe over August of l;ist yt.i:,
whin the total as l,i0 bush
els. -
1 FILM STARS TO WED.
( . ift 1 W r-
l-o? a;k!.ks. sept, n -n...
cardo Tortet and Alma Rubens.
Mm actor and actress, announod
here tody that thev would -!
May 15, l!;ft. Miss Kubeix a,,l
she would retire from the sen i n
aftr Ihe marriage. i
Th next meet in of ihe Mer-1
chnns Assocltitlon will be hld at j
the office of the secretary on'
Monday, Srptt mtf-r Itth , at K:oo'
d. m. S mmhI muitcrs of Import-,
ance are nt issue includini: the nn-'
trolHnr of the business section by:
. -t. .i t-.n... i.,.i i,i,.h
of the town will he p.irolbd by thl
lH)licman will be dtcldel at this
me-tlm Also n committee will be
appointed to Interview the city
council. iisMnit th- citv to pny one-1
half of the cot of this special po- j
lice. All parties interested are re-j
quested to b" presrn. If you have
any other question or suKKestinn 1
to offer for the cood of thl association-
olie be In pitrnda-ire.
ItoscburK and THmslas Co.
Miti ha its A-sn.
TONITE
A Big First Run Picture
VlTAOUArS
Steele of the.
: Royal Mounted
James Oliver Curu-ood
oO WID SMITH ftnKtta
MORE WEAR, MORE STYLE, MORE FIT
1 $7.0C, $8.50, S10.C0
If a dollar bill were rubber it couldn't cover
!
More Value
Roseburg Booterie
J1 IRVIN BRUNN
SHOES THAT SATISFY AND FIT YOUR FEET.
I PERKINS BLDG. ROSEBURO, OREGON 1
5
s
i 2
I 4
Women Wanted !
For Cannery Work
UMPQCA VALLEY CANNING
COMPANY j
o
DAILY WtAIMtfl REPORT
r rirau. 'pftl of
Or"Kon, 24 himif
IT. P V.a'h
pni'lnir R m.
I'r.M'Ipltnlion In Ini-hru and liuii-
HlKh't IcniiM'rntiiri. ynntnlay 77
Iawi" i.mt -.riiuri la -t nliihl .r'!
l,rtclt)it.'itlo-i iat n htn:r-K... "
Total i'rTl. wlnr lot month ..
Norn'nl r.-.'l(. for I!i!j nionlh
Totl rrt-r'n. from St'pL 1.
IDII. to clnto
Ar"- I'rtu'tp from Spl. 1.
1-77
Total ilr-flrU-m'jr from Sept. 1,
ms
Araei precipitation ftr 4ft
wl c!on. (HoplrnClr to
iv. Inriu.lvel Jl 4
Gon'rallv rliiCy tiGlnht anil
Tu "';iv: nuleratp mtH-ratiuo.
WILLIAM Ill'.l.L. MrliroloKi.iL
Dcrt lulclt
Sliuil Holmct
ChMkntcMcrrUBi
Roseburg Phone 525 0
1
I 17
Fox Newt and Comedy
10c 25c
TONIGHT TONIGHT
THE GREATEST DRAMA OF ALL WITH AN ALL-STAR CAST
Thf Plctur Vtrtion of the play that ( teen by over
6,000,000 peoplo.
"THE FOOL"
the picture that la chatitflnK the wars of the world!
AIo "PATHE NEWS"
10c