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FOUR ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " " ROSERURG NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 1, 1925. : ) (U it 1 21 A photographic M,M",'WtMMWW'WiWVWWWWMWWMWW.ilMW MWK J. MtWa II ! .H.H. j. WUUMNI 1 llll l.. IIH ntmil I Ml. IMI..IH. MMWMljlWI.il 1 111 1 II W IfllWIWIMI I.MMMMMW 1.1 Ml I II II ilHUSPfiEPIE itffSISlCFIl Sf AucUtJ I'M LwuvJ Wirw.) TDKiiNU, Nov. 3v. Ailvicwi from buun&Luu lupoit uiai nifutius uc cruu oavdiurty huu ibLui-uu five itiiiei from ls.naiiiu wtteru -Vlai-iual CUttiig 'laO'Uiu u loiie appar tuior aucLuudeu la t-xpciung tit m lioui iiotitto piuviucd. A -telugrkm irom AiuKUtu, capital of the Mancuuriau guvernuieut i.cUd by Mai hat Chang, natea tiai counUfuce la returning tlit'ro, kuU teat im-parailons aro being Ltatle to re pei the auvance of Uf u fc.ttl Kuo bang UnD, Jui rutT Mutt oaulte comiuaudur, wuo ruccuny Mwl of the member of the cabl Vut In Inking have ot-aif.il to cany bat their luut-Uune. Mbrahal FengYu-Hiiang, the Chiintian goneral, has aeut a niea aage urging the defense coiiwhIb t.uutr to prevent further violeure In Peking and declailng that he vill support the chief executive, 1 dan CM -Jul. It U belkved that 'eug la dutvrmined to oust tiie An lu iMUticliaa aurruuodlnf the chut execuUve, iug tiu Ire the tariff confer enc to continue but opi-osea the Mea of cariylng on gov v"-uent by motion of comniian.oneri.. Notwlihatanding the political alt umton. thy eubx-4itun.lt u e on aur txa of tii urllf courtrvne znvt tula morning. CHEFOO, China, Nor. 30. It fa fatltnaied that 35 men have been Is tiled and fifty wounded In fifcht lng In the Mreeti uf Chefoo tn ten armed fartloua. ' A battle began yesterday when marines coming from Tslntao en dtavored to occupy barrack over i ..a.,, , .; AIK YOUR DEALER FOR GRIMM'S MILK BREAD- IDEAL BAKERY Phone 133 , . 119 Sheridan St K Advertisers Get Your tint oipcslllon of Cbefoo troop. n.KIN0, CIi na, Nov. 30. Mundittt .hang 'luo-lin lu pie par ing to give LaUJu io his eucmto Uuiih oi bnu!iiiuikw.n, 14u mile northeaut ot Tic num. Nevertue le -tlie appearance of ttowu of the lorcca ot Ueniul jCuo buns i.iun, Chang a iuiu.oi- hvutuuiau. nut heading the ruvoli agaiiwti lilui ul bmiihu)l;wdii, today taua etf the roiiremcut ot the Aiukuen chluttalni troops about lo muoa to the north. Murahul Chang Is bringing up rsiuiorcemeuU from Jooht, lu uuiinuiii vii.i.11 huu promibiu to light shortly to ruiutu viiul re muius of his powor iu Muuuaurtu. The efiorta of Chung Hbucii Ltuug, Marshul Chan young son, to reach a compromise witn Ounorul Kuo by promimng rofo.m on bohult of hi father, have beon retiutled. iieueral Klsug TenK-I!slang whom ChanK Vo-L.ln muue gover nor of Auhul and who was rup tured by Kuu's tiooops when thuy rovolted analnat tho Muuuen lea der, baa been executed as "an ex ample to peate dtsturuers." tiavlug rucuived oruera from Muiahal l'eiig Yu-Uniunt;, tho "Christian gjueral,'' to prcvuut any reoccurrence of the rioiou outbreaks of laai bundity. ivtfng's garrison cotniuauder iu l'okuig has forbidden all gathering oi workmen or studvu.s. Oscar liamniei-Ht ln's widow mut "hunt a Job." 'lu great tin I preaarlo lorMOt to ptovtue lnnar uuce. ilow aoout our Wiuowl Je 1 ceiuber 4h in the day to sue 'Charlie MrKlhinny about this. HARTLEY APPLIES VETO. (Afeuxuu.l I'rwtA L'M'il Wirt.)1 OLYMP1A. Wash., Nov. 30. Go ernor Hartley returned the Danker Jteclamatlnii bill to the lower house of I he state legislature today with hi elo. The measure as passed provided for transferring ad minis i ration of reclamation affairs from the department of conservation ami development to the state ltou office. I Tubby Wins "Yea, it wa somo filth t, but y otta n-c the other feller hn In the Hospital. I never tuuld licked him, but that ' Grimm'i Milk Bread that we have three times a day at our house just keep me all p' l'pi il up all tho lime. EFORE YOUR review of the famous Umpqua Annual New Year's Edition OSEBURGJ ALL-STAR ELEVEN TEAMS SELECTED (.Curia- m-at )-l P. in. ) NEW YOHK, Nov. 30.x Syra ruHo and liartmouth each have two players on un ail-eaaturn foot ball team selected team selected today for The Asjoctated J'rens by John K. (Chick) Meehan, head couch at Now York Unlvetsit and former Syracuse mentor. Xleehan s sefecticMis follow: Knds: Hanson, tiyracuse, and Tul ly, Darthmouth. Tui kkw: Joss, Yale, and H pla gue. Army. tiuards: WiHsinger. PittKburg, and bkuulu, New York University. Center: McMilluii. J'rincutou. Quarterback: Koiuy, acue. liulfbaek: Tryon, Colgate, and Oberlander, Dartmouth. Kullbuck; Krcui, Pennsylva nia, CORVAT.Lia, Ore., Not. 30. The Oregon Agrte football suod which will leave Wednesday tor lis final game with Southern Cali fornia, at I. o Angeles will almot lreak a coant remrd in number of experfeneed reserves. A check Jut made shows that 25 men on tn squad have already enough plHy(n time In ronferenee Knnii'fl to their credit to k'vo them letters. California is reported to have awarded letters at tho cioe of this season, J l)inilte t'oai'h SfhlwIiT'. imc- llr or makltiK freiitfnt nustltu- tiom. oiib rnr.n on tn. team, Kil- lard at ciuarler. has played every f minute of the (our const confer- euro Kline ihe Anglo havo had. lAnalnm Siantt rd. lonlrna. lira- !Ku, and idalm. this llahy liea- jver aklpyer ve;it l he entire period wunoui reil noimu, baaaimr. his understudy, has proved hi ahllKy aKainat nor lb we t confer tuco teams. ' MISHOI'LA, Wont., Nor. SO. Karl Clark, roach of tho I'nlversl ty of Motitauu football tuam for the last two year, has nniymnred his resignation, It became kujwn today. u , . . IMan to do your thrU.mas shop- ping ea;ly-mure advisable this e.ir than ever before better un nnnuiiitifa rur rnnainiaa art. "w on display in Crocker a 11 ug tftore. See our wiudow. o , . . BERGER AND BORAH PLANNING BILLS TO ' SETTLE BIG STRIKE ,. . ( -ll-'1 rt- t -wl w lr t 4SlllNUTON. Nov. 30. I'n- me amhrniite siluallou la aet - Hi d Immediately. Representative Uerger, socialist. W Isouuslo. told I'lt. Ideal CooUd- today, ht would s pou itXs C I Introduce a blit on the first day of the cimgiiRaional session, uihor Uzlug the goveiument lo aeko and I operate the coal mines. , j WASHINGTON, Nov. 30. Full j power for the President to take ov er and operate anthracite mines In time of a national emergency would S be conferred under a bill which Heuuior Horah, republican, Idaho, preparing for luiioduclion in the senatu. , l.nat.iouai Uvoiock tipoiitiou. o iuj buai-u, wm.e Cooper ted and Under the measure natlunal ni- oakdaie riiamnuie, owned by Jo-, fc,,iiu;t, iiuisaing nrst, suaiiered an ergency would bo deemed to exist pn Aiiliers sjons of (.iiaueer. Mo., other the 5o-mite mark. The 75.' whenever there Is "threatened or tcok first prize in cntas to. iVo, 150 and 200 mile records were impending disaster from the stop- 'iho winner in ciaas three was fcLiint,iHi bv l oooer when he neao ' page, of the anthracite coal Indus- try." This language thn senator be , Uoves to be broad enough to cover a situation such as now exists, j In control o( the anthracite in IdiiHtry the President would have all of the power that was conferred i upon the chief executive by the war time food and fuel act. lie would act throuKh a new coal divl- alon of the luteislate Commerce Commission. NOTICE Mr. Thomas, factory sewing ma chine expert, will Hive fiee in struction at room 2u9 high school. Wednesday. 10 a. m. ou memiing methods without attuchmenta; al so button hole, blanket stitching and other Interesting and usetul subjects. You are welcome. DE VALERA CHARGES DAD FAITH SHOWN IN BOUNDARY PLAN LONDON. Nov. 3 Whlln con- frrimi-d un thu ti i.-h bmiuiiarv UHltun continue hoi' bvittevn Tit- mlrr llalilwiu and Kiprist ntatlv. -i of the Northern and Si.mluru guv- rnninln in In land, tli.'ie ,ur- emlv ia a certain amount of univat ju Ireland Usclf. Ailticea from Hi Ifant ay that the urtish novernini ut hai iipenili d xlw fUA of kae of nlw.-ni.-e to uw triK1s in I'Uiior and t.iui the . balliiii.m of Llm t'ree Slalv army Is proceeding to camp uear the loueK-l Kei nianagh bolder, t At Kunts yesterday Kamonn de 'Vahira, leader of the Itt-publicat!, in an address declared thai the In iiire of Ihe peopie of In land would depend on how I hey ted at tlu presentHlion of the boundary Uaue. .He charged had faith aKalnst for nwr ,1'remier l,lod i;ooii:e. Win iston Spencer Chun hill and Loiri ,t,rk(.nnoa( nUl thid Ulal AxinKil the Analo lrih in-aiv tl bult Hi. oilHStliin uf rt'ciilti-jtium tit ih. li:,!t loun(Ul v nt.Vvf h,,ai( ( lh(. ,-MHH:ioua" phrase, "n-ciilicaiion t.f jtnfJ boumUiy" was hnaid of oni when a section of the lit.-h peo,. had b'n so conm.lu.d to the tn. ! to tu vaiI added that he hoped th cou-try .would gvt no woie pai.liuu Uiuu the treaty ave. ; See tiie ulspli.y ot Lhi litnas ; card now and lau to luak. eaay selections for be.t cuoioe at LluU ' Crockar , CiUg gtor. O U N T Y )a Copy PRINCE OF WALES' EULL ViiSo f 1KST . A 1 CHICAGO ( .l-anx ultxl iTt-ta Lrd Hirt.) -CillCACO. Nov. 30. King of the KaiiUs, owned by the liince ot V ales, won t list prUe of cms a one of the shorthorn bull exhibition to- uuy at the twenty sixtn annual in- ini iiiu (.iiaiiengcr, owtuu by the liULkluud Hall i-arm, Nokesvilles, i-lrat in class four was Colly ule Supreme, a inablo, Cat., product owned by Euatou and Ward. L. P. Yates of Mdblail, Mont., wou me tine oi neat iving oi America'' when hU exhibit ot hard rtd spring wheat of the Marquis variety won the highest award. Uelhioned bVager S. Wieeler, the Cuuadlan. who hud taken the honor live consecutive Uues. The maid Bneiuuy la mauu the l&atj tuy of tue vhow. i A few or those laige all -copper aasu boilers left. Out youis at I'uwelis fc uiuiiure Co. COOLIDGE SIGNS ORDER FOR LAVA BEO MONUMENT (A-Tiatr-I 1-nM Lnwl Wlr..) WASIIINUTON. Nov. 30. A new national lunuument In northeast i jilutDiila to he known aa the La va ited National Moiiumrut waa creati-d today by executive Older til I'lsidclit CooildKe. The region itas the seen, of warfare between while and In dians In 1KY3. It contains fanta-stlc example.) of nature' handiwork In iava and haa never been complete ly explored. It is approximately 65 mile by automobile fiom Aliuraa. California, ami -IS milts from Klam ath ialH Oleou. Cook wan it COSTLY FIRE IN NEWARK. ( a.-v-ft.il Iri,t Wir.) , j NKWA11K, N. J.. Nov. SO. Fire swcepliiK through eight tenament Mid bu.iinesa houses on SprliiKfield Avenue, between Iloston and Hea con striHMs. today drove loO occU lnnts to the street and caused dam nge (stlmatel at ITi'O.ooO. Tho flames were brought under control airer a two-hour fight In which the entire block in the ihirkty populat ed sexurn was threatened. Men's suits c.snr4 and pressed. f l.i'tO. li oat burg Ciauer, phoao ELLIOT WINS 250 MILE CLASSIC ON COOPEii'S ILL LUCK j fi.il fT. I.. d wir.) tri.VKK t lTV. Cal.. Nov. SO U e hand of "Lady Luck" turned lioin 1-arl Cooper, veteran pilot. aud bia tleet kruen racing car aud a a t .euc laiuol ot Un EYE Valley will appear in the of the Meyiew in This V"B h""llilil l : 2oQ-nillo race victory rest upon the blow of i-rauk KtUutt, Wuiid wuf . aoe. I cooper, with only 20 miles to go, made a pit stop tor fuel and Eliioit, close ou his heels, went Into the lead to win a non-stop raoe. Cp to the time of his stop Cooper, too, drove a nou-atop race, lue event itimlLated the iS-a racinn season vt the American Autoiuouiie asso- ciauon. i?our worlu's recoids went: uhteu those lnlietoms at 13. tf, 1 iai.8, 13U.7 and l-;y.& miles per nour i ;repecuvely, 1 Kili,ott drove the 250 miles at an !avoiage of UV.W, bettering the , mark of 126.8S miles an hour made ! oy Tommy Milton on the Culver (ilv anttlwav last Mutch. 1 w imnaii iii 1 11 11 11 mi 1 1 1 11 1 1 irn k Trirmm t m rn n irt tiit A c:ash resulted iu critical injur-1 les to 1?. L.C'Ked") Cariens, toff mer ludlaua driver, and sliKht d b:Uises to jerry Woudorlich. Car- leni 8UStained a basal skull frac- lute and possible internal injuries. REQUISITION HONORED. (.tawx-liti-i hM Lmnl Wirt.) SALEM. Ore.. Nov. 30. Gover nor I'k-rce today granted an extra dition, ou requisition from the gov ernor of Calu'ornia, for Charles Witcher, an escaped convict from Man Quentln penitentiary. He Is under arrest at Koiteburg. Quality merchandise at loweal prices at Pow ell Furniture Store. 01t):(i.N l'ITVJ.AKHII llKiltMAY UMi OI'LN i:d. r AwoUtrd L'imh Lrund W'tr.. OHKtJuN CITY, Ore., Nov. 30. Traffic was opened ta the Va- j clfic Highway stret'-h recently ; completed Ujtween u.enon City Delco Light Plants Triced aa low as $193 t o. b. factory. For Information Addreu W. I. HARGIS CO. t.i; Oilve St. Eugene, Ore. Dealer for Lane aud Dougiaa CountU anrl tVim.niHh for the l.r.si time . 1A 1 a1 H fm I W f, ft i a I " I ' 1 E 1 W jSantrday evening. Only thai WW Cf V V i"3k 1 L Ej U , j lighter passenger vehicles are nl- A t , , , j lowed lo ue the new road, the " m i heavy truck (till belnr routed ta Vr r.nnai U.L T-! : . A t r d over the detour at llinh street. K uvwx ta The latter part ot tho week g Stock to Work On. 2 will probably see tho - hU'away p 07,n,edcomPrel'.ornfoe; .w3v J Work Will Last Until About December 10 to IS $ IB S Frank J. Norton Company i A Sutherlin, Oregon. A T-tTIT Ti U Ta. U ri 0aTal Week! H :-TTJg3PWWLM 1 1 Ill llll one of the few remaining unpav cd sections of the Pacific High-, I . I IU TWM TBI VI, A UiniT.,TTgTlTsVT.MJ".T.BfnT T'B Are You Serving Or Is he serving ytu? Tlie difference between a service Rro'-pr und s nun-Mervue Kruvtr Is this: The hit n-w Krmir t.u-. our order over the telephone and Or livers your K"i in uur kitthen. fhe nou-nervlie KrH-cr maSctra you dIU'T ro.ir money lu hint and t lien J uu ear; y your hnrvrje li'miw y urr.-l(. Who Kivt-s thi; i.-iivr:y seriee, you r jour j; iT.tr? , It lOii no mora to let him nirvr you. lHu tuut have to pny him fr Hie pnvilc'Ke of bci vitiif him. bt nuuu mh h Vn me lure to svrv. uu and at tin Maine lime offer the highest Udhiy foutls at the luvt-3t i'(ftnie rlee. iei.phoiirt um your erd-r. We will Ueimr tho guods, rain or.slifno, and It cwsis you no more. . ECONOMY GROCERY O. L. JOKN&ON Phone 63 The Store That Serves Vou Dest. 344 N. JaCkaon St. Mr. Shipper Let Us Haul Your Freight Lirfui operate daily service between ROSEBURG AND PORTLAND " "" ROSEBURG AND MEDFORD ROSEBURG AND MARSHFIELD Distributing at way joints Express Service at Freight Rates 'Xv.mwm. - ml...... - a jCr LOCAL Of? owc OfSTAMCC 5" ,F-mtf' li -"Tl way bet wet Portland the California line Your Grohei Phone31-J 5 ... 'A EQUIPMENT OuT fle:t ci in rue and small Vans Kami rady to move yu an where you deti.e. V.' fruarantre to pro tect your property and render prompt, economical service at low est prices. W Aim to Please." H.S.FRENCH TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. Pher.t 229