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HELD IN SPITE OF
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Federal Agents Refuse to
: Liberate Vessel Until
Orders Are Issued
at Washington,
- (Aiwociatetl I'reu Leased Wire.)
SAN FRANCISCO, April 21.
Despite a sizzling decision by Fed
eral Judge George M. Bourquin,
(lismisHing charges against the
steamer Federal Ship aud Us crew
which recently were seized under
tire on the high seas by a coust
guard patrol aud held as liquor
smugglers, the vessel and Its $1,
000,000 whiskey cargo were still In
custody of the customs department
today. -
Both United States Attorney
Hatfield and the customs office de
clined to release the ship yester
day after the decision on the
ground that they had not been au
thorized by Washington to do so.
Accordingly, the Federal Ship was
held within range of coast guard
guns just inside, the harbor despite
the protestations of Captain S. S.
Stone, who threatened to further
appeal to the Panama government,
under whose registry the ship
operates, unless a release was
forthcoming at once.
Meanwhile the government's re
cently Inaugurated policy - of ex
tending its operations against sus
pected rum smugglers to the high
seas was without judicial sanction
and no announcements were made,
either here or In Washington as to
whether It would continue to seize
ships beyond the 12-mlle limit.
The Federal Ship was taken 270
miles at sea while avowedly on her
way from Victoria, B. C, to Buena
venture, Colombia. Captain ' Stone
at first refused to submit to ar
rest, and the coast guard fired five
shots, two of which took effect on
the main deck. Stone then capitu
lated. Stone's attorney then at
tacked the seizure on the ground
that It was not precedent in law
or troaty and refused to answer
indictments which were returned
against the captain and crew.
WELL KNOWN COUPLE '
. MARRIED IN EUGENE
The announcement of the mar
rlnge of Miss Ilene Angst and Har
old Hampton qt Eugene, . at Eu
gene,, April" 18. was; a . surprise to
their many t friends. Miss; Angst
was formerly of Roseburg and is
well' known throughout ithe coun
ty. They will reside in Eugene, -after
a brief honeymoon trip.- .. j';, f
GOITRE WAS SEVERE
Caused Eya Pressuro and Head-,
acho. Could Not Sleep Without'
- - Several Pillows. Colorless
Liniment Removed It. '
Mrs. E. fl. Holingsworth, North
Platte, Neb., says: "After using
Sorbol-Quadruple for three days,..
I could notice a great relief. Nov;
my goitre is eutlroly gone. .Will
gladly tell my experience by wr,rd$
or leiter." Sorbol-Quadrupld is
colorless, applied externally, and as
easy to use as a toilet water. '; See
it at all drug stores or write Sorbol
Company, Mechanicoburg, Cv Lo
cally at Nathan Fullerton's, drug
gist. . , '-
Cottage cbeese. Roseburg Dairy.
Phono 188.
DENNIS BUYS RIVAL
PAPER AT KLAMATH
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., April
31. formal announcement of tuo
sale of tlte Klumath News Pub
lishing company, morning paper,
to Uruco Dennis, publisher oi the
Evening Herald, was made this
morning. Mr. Dennis took posses
sion ot the newspaper today and
will conduct It along tho same
news and editorial policies which
have prevailed since its inception.
Mr. Dennis in effecting the trans
fur, formed the Inland Publishing
company which in turu acquired
the stock of the Herald Publishing
company aud the Klamath Iews
Publishing company. ;
The Klamath News was organ
ized In the fall of 1923 as a week
ly. It soon changed to a semi
vieekly, then to a trl-weekly, and
finally, about a year after .its or
ganization, to a dally.
Mr. Dennis entered the Klamath
Falls newspaper field last fall
when ho purchased outright 'the
Evening Herald from H. J. Murray.
Mr. Dennis is a veteran Oregon
newspaper man and former owner
of tho La Grande Observer. Pur
rliaso price of tho News was not
announced. ''...""
Tho vocational classes will meet
in room 3U8 in tho Junior high
school on Friday. Millinery at 9
o'clock a. m. and dressmaking at
1:30. Those .Interested in interior
decorating should confer with Mrs.
IJenson during the aay. .
DAILY WEATHER REPORT
U, 8. Weather Bureau, local of
fico, Itoseburg, Oregon, 21 houri
ending 5 A. M.
Itclattve humidlly 5 p. m. yes. 26
Precip. In Inches and Hundredths
Highest temperaluro yesterday 72
Lowest temperature last night a
Precipitation, Inst 21 hours ... 0
Total precip. since 1st month J.43
Norma) precip. for this month 2.18
Total precip. from Sept. 1,
1926, to date 32.83
Average precip. from Sept. 1,
1877 - 29-5"
Total excess from Sept. 1,
1926 33J
Average precipitation for 49
wet seasons, (September to
May. inclusive) . 31.12
Forecast for southwest Oregon:
Cloudy tonight and Friday; nor
mal temperature.
AKTilLH W. l'LGH, MeteurologUt
AULEKyLLi-'At.
"Of Course I ;
Can Be Ready!"
Extra trousers, freshly
pressed, have added to
the pleasure of many an
unexpected invitation.
You, top. car 8 "Look
ing Your Best" if your
wardrobe includes one of
our Adler Collegian Two
Pants Suits. They cost no
m o r e ' than One-Pants
Suits of other recognized
brands, but they give yoi(
d o u ble satisfaction in
added wear and- better,
appearance. 1
Tho tailoring measures up-'
to strict AiUer Collcglau stau-'j.
(birds we need say no more.
Dut wo would like to tell you,
about the new woolens. You'll
enjoy coining in. Just to look
at them. You're invited!
QPENCE1
Browwai
, RUM SHIP GRAB ILLEGAL;
(Aasoclatnd trof. Lvused Wire.) I
' .AN. EHANCISCO, April ' '20
Fedoral Judge George. M. Dourqiiln
ruled as llloal .toBny. the seizure
by Moq United Status, ot, the rum
vessel,' Federal, Ship, its . million
dollar cargo aid- arrest o Us, .cap
tain a'jd crow. -,. , ' , ' !
Try our buttermilk it's aiftcr
9'jt. HOBOdurg Dairy. X'noiie 3.8U. '
FATAL BALKAN CLASH
VIENNA, Austria, April 20. An
unconfirmed report from Bucharest
says there was fighting last "night
between Ituinaniau and Russian
border troops, with ' "many dead
and wounded on both sides.!' ' 1
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l- SHANGHAI. April Hinting
,iiutl looting are prevateut in Hau
!kow, said a wirelesa dispatch from
Utmt city Uxhty, with a panic im
minent. Ktgniy live Americans
were hugging the edge or Uie liu'-
jeign setitenieut, reluctant to deaert
lure far lnlantl. '
It was leatnod authoritatively
that if the Chinese at Hankow
should attempt a repetition of the
iNutilUng outrages, the ioreign
warsliips would act without delay.
Among the foreigu ware raft ancii
oruil in the Vaugtue off iltinkow at
Hie present time are qigtit Ameri
can vessels. :
An unconfirmed rumor was re
ceived iron Hankow that Michael
liuroUiu, liussiuu advisor to tne
Hankow government, previously
leportod- in a hospital la tho for
eign Quarter of Hankow, was un
der detention " .
From Nanking It was learned by
wireless that tiring between thai
city and i'ukow, on the opposite
side of the yanglse had been re
s tuned.' Shells from Pukow fell on
the railway station at Nanking, re
'Bulling in iiumeruus casuaitics. The
'rlaiway start tied in panic. Nan
jkiug is held by the Cantonese (Na
Uionalist) troops, while Pukow is
,iu the hands of the northerners,
i Marshal Chang . 'i'so-Lin, . tho
jchiet: commander of the liorlhorii
! alliance, has ; ordered General
Chang Taung Chang, the Shtiu
jtungese leader, to stop tho north
eruers from fix-lug on J or; J git shlpB
iin the Vangtse, Foreign naval au
thorities say that virtually all for
jeigu ships have been tired ou as a
daily occurrence, the lire usually
; being returned iud little thought
' being given to it.
All bustues'i property in Chuug
,kiiig, in Sitjchwuu province, h;ui
ibeen sealed and padlocked. All ior
jeigners .have depaned, except one
! Frenchman, a Jupuueso, two Nor
iwegb.us uud lei! Germuus. Evacu
jateii foreign bungalows have beeu
uMuunsaou. xiiusu repuriH . aiu
made by Dv. H. iL McCartuye, tho
port physician.
Galvanized vuils, lUc nt Powells.
TWO LAWYERS ARE
ADDED TO DEFENSE
OF DeAUTKEMONT
(Assocluted I'rtBi LcanctJ AVirc.)
EUCENK, Oro., April 21. John
A. (Jollier, of PorLlund, und Urn
Newbury, of Medford, will become
asaoduled with Fvod E. Smith, of
I'Jugeno, lu the dofuiiHe of liiigli do
Autromont, who will go on trlul
May 2 oiv a charge of nuirdor, uc-
cording Lo announuoment of Smith
toduy. JMviu Kvans, or KuKeno,
will also bo associated with Smith
in, tho defense, according to
previous announcement.
The announcement touuy - com
pletes tho list of defouso counavl.
tor do Autremont.
Associated in tho prosecution
will be Newton C. Chauey, district
attorney or Jackson, county;
George Nenner, United states dis
trict attorney, of Portland; Georgo
Koberts. or Meutoru, anu a pronu
nent criminal lawyer for the
Southern Pacific railway company,
of ban Francisco, whoso name
was not known here today.
Watkins Products.
120 W. Laua
! St. Pboue 177.
RIVAL SINGERS
TIE IN CONTEST
AT KANSAS CITY
(Associated Vrvtt Loused Wire.). 9
CHICAGO, April 2J. Kansas
City, .Mo., has lost a chance to
give American opera another Mar
ion Tailey.
For an hour last nlKht it ap
peared that Miss Harriet Clark of
Kansas City might he the choice
of the National Federation of Mu
sic Clubs' comfort $,0UU prize of
the National Opera club of Ameri
ca. The judges required three suc
cessive hearings of Tho voices of
Miss Clark, Miss Kathryu Witwer
of Chicago and Miss JUUlu Uurko of
lialtlmore before tlioy could reach
a decision. liven then they woiu
unable to decide between Miss
Burke and Miss Witwer, und us u
result the opera, club prize will be
Him red equally by Uioho two. Miss
Clark was givon third place.
Miss WHwor had one advantage
over her Hail I more rival, having
been awarded tho SDuu prize lor
"best female voice" in the competi
tion which was nation-wide for
Americun-trained artists between
the ages of 20 y.nd 31 years.
lu addition lo tho prize award,
Miss witwer and Mlsrf JJurlte are
Chicago civic opera company, Hie
Metropolitan Opera company und
the Itochester Knglish Opera com
pany to grunt lllu w inners audi
tions, with the flattering possibil
ity ot an engagement.
Rag rugs, 33c at Powell's Furni
ture storo.
FORMER ROSEBURG
GIRL SINGS IN
SEMI-FINAL, MEET
CHICAdO, April 20. Young ur
tlsts of Hie nation, survivors of
city and district cnutehtH, turned
Into the lust hip toniaiil of their
lace for coveted honors lu liie mu
sical world, offered by ill" Ii'tilon
ai Kedeiaftlon of MimIc clubs.
Prftes of J.VlO und reci.nllion n
miiidcintir, of ability and standing
spurred lliera toward Ih'dr goal,
Tils violin event had two liaal
fcta,
and
WillUm Uivitl of Chit-ago
Helen llerlln of Philadelphia,
while Ethel Fli ntve of l'l:li :ixo
and ua2ci tiaiiuii pi Lioiiiuu quui
EASTF.HN STAR MEMBERS !
ATTENTION
" , - '
Hegular meeting of Rose O
burg Chuptar No, S, 'J huitiday !
evening, April 21, at 7:30. !
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MAKE YOUR PLANTS GROW
Ford ammonium sulphate 4
promotes plant growth and 4
increases crops. Ten lb. sack, 4
.
75 cents. C. A. Lockwood Mo-
tor Co. -
SENIOR HIGH MUSIC.ALE
Tho Glee club und orchea- 4
Ira of the. Senior High school
will present their amiuul pro 4
gram in the Senior HI audi
torlum Friday, 'April 22ml.
One hour of solid entertulu-
ment Including a chorus ot
eighty voices, uu oicheBHu ot
twenty pieces U.UU, seyeral
P flue instrumental and vocal 4
solos. The putyio conlially lu-
vlted. Admission FREE. -
. . .
ifled Cor the piano contest.
The girls who entered the semi
finals In voice were Margaret Ken
nedy, of Portland, Ore.; Kathryu
Wllmer, . Chicago; Hilda Burke,
Baltim7, and H unlet lo Chirk of
Kansas City. ;
To Hugh Grimm of Cincinnati
was awarded the $1000 prize, for
the best symphonic poem. The
composition was played - by the
Chicago orchestra for the -first
time today. ..
Mr. Grimm Is 37 years old.
Winners in the semi-finals for
male voices were Robert Wledo
feld, Baltimore, and James K,.
lloughtou, Souiervllle, Mass.
Miss Kennedy of Portland, men
tioned In the above dispatch, Is
well known in Roseburg, where
she resided for several months.
She Is a niece of Mrs. J. C. Huine
of Knseburg, and attended high
school hero in l'Jlfi. In that year
she sang the lead in tho operetta
H. M. 8. Pinafore, presented by
tho Episcopal church ot this city.
' ; CARD OF THANKS
We wish to extend our grateful
thanks to our friends in Canyon
ville and vicinity who assisted
with -the funeral arrangements or
our dear one. Also for tho beauti
ful flowers aro we grateful. 1
W. R. Catching,
Sidney Catching,
- 1 P. F. Catching, mj
B. W. Catching, i
Mrs. L. C. Brown,
Miss Jessie Catching.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS '
MEET WITH ACCIDENT
County Commissioners ! B.ecUley
and Clough met with an auto acci
dent last night upon their, arrival
homo from Itoedsport where they
have boon spending several days
on county business At the- inter
section of the Elkton road with tho
Sutherlin-UmpnuH. road their car
was struck by a machine driven by
the sou of J. A. Joelson ojf Ump
tjua, the lattev car- being occupied
also by Mrs. Euimlt Hall and her
daughter. Fortunately none of the
occupants was injured, although
both cars vera somewhat damaged.
RHEUMATISM
Cannot Exist In tho .Human Body.
It in pruposturouB: in. fact, it lu
a uhutuu to Biiltor with lufluniaiu
tory, uiiuicular, eoiatlo or any tonn
ut HheumutlBm.
Ti-uuH's Prencrlptton does not
ruin tho etoinucu, it (loan not de
lii'oss the heart. Kilt all the meat
und good tuod you wish while tatt
ing Trunk s Prescription. Con
tuius no mercury, salicylate soda,
oil wlutorgreen or narcotics, but
veUoveB any kind of rheumatism
or guut on cartn. What more do
you wunt.' it m impossible to get
something belter. Uric acid sol
vent uud superior liver medicine
Trunk's Proscription sells for
$1.76 or .1 for only J6.U0 at Fuller
tons drug store.
STATE ANSWER ATTAOK
ON MOTOR LICENSE ACT
8ALU.M, Ore., April 21. Answer
ing the cumpiaint of the Oregon
Stages und Parker Stages attack
ing the constitutionality of the
new stage und bus license foes, the
public service commission in cir
cuit court toduy tiled its answer.
The commission declares that the
highways of the slate huvu been
constructed at a cost to the public
ol BH,OO0.UO0 anil are being main
tained at it cost of ?S0l per mile,
or 2,auu,uou unuuully.
Iho nnswer avers that the
charnes Imposed by law are not
sufficient or udoquulo lo reimburse
till! state lor the damage done by
reiiHoii of use of tho highways by
cents per ton. mile for construction
and maintenance of tho highways
and the part of the lilgliwuys used
by the plaintiffs.
The answer further alleges in
its answer that the loss, if any,
susluluod by the plaintiffs is
chargeable to the muuuer, method
uud character and extent of the
operation of the siago lines, und to
u couditlon over which the com
mission has no control. '
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Leather bed-davenport, low price
at Powell's.
CADET AVIATORS KILLED
KKWl'OKT NEWS, Va April
21. Uli hard W. Kennlson of Hos
ton Biid Wilbur V. lliiigham of
New York were killed today when
llielr seaplane crashed into Chesu-1
pi aho liny between the Itipraps !
und Wlllmmhby Spit. Their bodies1
were recovered two hours allor-1
; wards. The men were cadet filers
;at Hampton Heads naval base and!
v, ere on a tiaiuing flight when the
juctidem occurred.
J.GPenneyGq
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New patterns
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39c
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Quarried and Finished in Southern Oregon
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New Ginghams
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Ptesh and crisp for spring
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