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ROSEBURG. NEWS REVIEW. TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1927. FIVE THE SKY WILL CLEAR Put your henrt Into your work, una Uiu uky will clear, go in got tl'iB uhead flnuiu;tullyBufe with d will and deposit regularl- Willi . this bank. Interest Paid on 8avinos ' . Account TheRoseburNational Bank Ros?bur,Ore. CLASSIFIED SECTION I ALL NEW AOS WILL BE FOUND ON BACK PAGE J FOR SALE 'I - y FOR SALE Medium slssed refrig erator, x c e 1 1 9 lit couditlpu ' 1)110110 iVS-J. . - . I'pH SALE tt-room house, 2 lota, ; fruit tree's und -shrubbery. Call ' ljtJI42 W.2ud Ave. N. - ' FOR SALE Fresh'youug cow, nl- so young pigs. Phone S1-F3. F. J. Hoffstaed, Ctxonvilie, SlffjK ""its good clean and 'im . per mo.' Give It a trial. The ' Buttercup. Phone 260-J. ON ACCOUNT of poor health will 'sell my' home; 135' acres at $3& per acre; crop, Block aud farm i tools. Fred Hand, H. 1, Oakland, Ore. Phouo 2CF32. . , FUIt'SlALE "Registered Ramp. ' Bucks. Would exchange for t or : 3. O. C. Brown, Dlxonville. 1 : Phono 3F2G. . ; j FOR SALE Good Co-acre ranch. Stock, implements, crop, chlck- JJ.ens. PAH cheap. if taken utouce. ; ;AUuresB owner, care mewa-ivi;-'fvlew. ' ' 1 ' .L : a . FOR gALB Choice . February ti -hatched O. A. C. Barred Rock ; end McRae' strain R. I, pullets i. jfrom accredited and B. Vf: D. tested eggs. Douglas Park Stock .1 SKanch, Sutherlln. JiEAL BUSINESS 0PP0RTUN1 . J, ry Garage and ..service station located in gopd growing town on a Pacific , Highway. Owner ;, 'has ? other -interests icoinpelllng jsale. i4Well .established.! business b,Iiow; . ing good ilrofils, shop fully i equipped Including lathe, - grind i :ers, press, welding outfit, bat--' tery charger wrecker and. tow : ing : equipment, i 2 -large, gas -pumps, oil pumps, compressor, 'office equipment, stock .of ' oils, parts, , tiros, . and accessories, ( -'storage room in 50xS0 building. . .-Everything goes, including real 7 Testate, for $7000; terms to re ,'; -'sponsible party. McLendon Real- ty Company, Corner Oak and , (Main...., vi r IttJFRlGERATORS Special, price on our White lOnumol 60 lb. , f ronl-icer, throo door, lots of -'room for: ice, large iilaco for foodstuffs. Wo aro giving free wllh these a four 'pioce glas3 cooling set. These fine Refrig erators aro "Gibson". Tho high est grade. They have eight walls of insulation, are so made to save on ice and they do use ' loss ice than cheaper makes. You will find our prices 26 lower than the regular market prlco. Theso we are offering at the low price of $29. Compare quality and price before you buy. Powell Furniture & Hard ware Company, 238 aud 240 North Jackson St. 'City or 'Country Jit makes no . ViRIPPERENCS . we'll :avE. vaJ -i TBSK CM3-I SHEI5P-One three year ( Delaine Buck, Paws stock, J. Ilokt- McKay, Brockway. FOR SALE Pino heifer fi7esii soon; aleo Hampshire raws. J. J BetU, 536 No. Pine $t. FOR SALE or trade for oil sta tion or garage, .3 lots, 2 bouses, garage, woodshed, hen house, city water, electric lights; 6 blocks from Main SL Address P. O. Box 108, Bend, Oregon. FO IT'S A"LE0acre s of land mid ' 18 goats, 1 team of mares, 1 set double harness, 1 lumber wagon, -. 1 set spike tooth harrows, 1 set spring tooth harrows, 1.12 in plow, 1.14 inch- plow, 1 one-ton Ford truck, $976 cash. For in formation' call n ;E. Wells farm, Olalla, Ore. ! ; , ; ;,. FOR RENT WELL furnished apartment, close in, rent reasonable. 331 S. Main. rOR KBNT Nine-room House, -.close in, newljr. papered , sad painted Inside throughout, Page Lbr. sod Fuel Co. Phone . 22. , LOST LOST New black satchel contain ing clothing aud flashlight, about 4 days ago on Main street. i Leave at' News-Review. FOUND EO.qNP Blue fl.ea:bitten female : hound. Telford's Ranch, Happy : Valley. - -, , . . FOUND Old style gold brooch. Owner may have same by call ing at this office and identify ing aud paying for ad. I . MISCELLANEOUS : -: : CAR OWNER Don't forget to call 563 when in ; uaed of auto parts. ; Sarffs AaU, Wrecking House.. ' :.'.' -" . WANTED WANTED At once, experienced ' waitress: ' Apply Rex Cafe, Yon calla. WANTED 100 head of youius ewes. R. Fate, Myrtle Creok. Phone 1-I02. - ,. , , , WANTED Fat beef,, veal,, hogs, sheep and chickens. Hides. Phone 606 or write box 465. E. W. Kimball. i WANTED Middle aged woman for general housework. Apply at 127 Jackson St. or 420 Vista Ave., evenings. NOTICE OF STOCK- HOLDERS' MEETING - Th annual stockholder's meeting of the L'mpqua Sav- lugs and Loan Association will be held at the office of the Douglas Abstract Com- pany, 248 North - Jackson street, Roseburg, Oregon, at 7:30 P. M. on Wednesday, June 22, 1927, for the purpose 4 of electing officers and such other business as may rcgu- larly come before the meet- lug. . H. O. PAHGETER, Secretary. Profit by Others1 Experience? IN our many year's specializa tion in the treatment of Piles and other Rectal and Colon ailments, we have collected a vast amount of data of the utmost benefit to tnynne so afflicted. Much at this valuable WmrVitlnn. together with aavlce, swutestioni &nd the personally ulaned records of Scores of fofTiKr paOenlfc Is contained In a 100 p8 Book, which we Wtti send FKEK to anyone rcqucstliiaiL Described Is I he famous non-sur0 cai memoa 01 rearm rni utea cx rtjihfly In the Dean offices fa Porthnd, Seattle and Sin Fran-eiirr-aloo onr WRITTEN ASSURANCE of Pile mccess fully tre ated or FKE RETURN EU. Write for this Book today. CA.ApEN.M.D.,lnt Dio&StklrnAiN therOfffcj-Seatt nd frfflcflca IDGE 10 BE REBUILT Former Bridge Waslied Out - During High Water Last ? ' February New One . i ' to Be Higher. Plans have been drawn for the new steel bridge at Klkton, replac ing the Ueckley bridge ' which wus washel out during the high water In February. ; The now bridge is to be higher than the former structure, and wilt also be longer, so that It is believed It will bo out of the way of future Inch wa ter. The fornior Hockley bridge wus built' by the removal of iho old Winchester, bridge to Elkton, where the steel spans were placed on new piers. Oesplte the warn ings of "old-timers" in the Elkton community, tha bridge waB nut only about 85 foet above low wu- ler level and during the high wa ter lu February the river went clear over the floor of tho brides. carry away the entire structure and two of the piers. J3ocause of the fact that this bridge servos a very rich territory in which between 25 and 80 fami lies reside, the county : court Is very anxious to rebuild the brldco at the earliest possible date. At present the families must drive between eight aud ton miles out of their way in order to get out. und must traverse sleep grades and poor roads, . ; 1 The new bridge will be about 800 feet long, countinc the two spans' and trestle app.oaehes. It will' be about 45 foot abovo low wator level, 'Mid the spans will be made longer, so , the , piers will stand nearer the sides of , the stream instead of jn the strong current. - , .. The district has a large sum of; O. and C. tax refund money, to ap ply to the construction of -, the bridge, und this will be augmented by market road money. The cost will be around $35,000. : f , ' TWINS BEHIND : " JAIL BARS 'AT JACKSONVILLE 'Continued from page 1.) - brolhor were 'sought. ' r ' .; 1 The twins' oocrot was liept. un' tll a few weeks tfgd, officials' said, wneir ona or tho men Who beard Roy's statement, told an outer: 16 Jiehig '.tukn put' ,to allow fori ice, a cigar counter and magazine wiiat ho know., An ilivesllcal)on :ore room:qriii- ventilation in the 'and news Bland., Thoifounluln and began at onee, ayd the. twins were j restaijrant, t and; Ihe' ,walls mid luncheon aervico will be open for traced to, Steubenville and. arrest- wopdwork Jvlll o' roflnishcd. D.i business in about ton days, it is ed. . ,, , ,).'. I Ci fr.alcot, local:' manner, has an- expected. At the same time .the Cupid and Dynamite .. :'. jnounced that! ttevf ecrhlpnient will i lobby of the' Terminal Hotel will -While--the law. .of Oregon pre- be Installed' also." 1 A" blower you-.-'.bo repainted snd' new furnishings pares tu iiiuiio us recKoning wnn SALESMAN SAM j BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES .y j First Aid ; ; ; : : ByMarU( ri'uE 6ot ft urns smwRK A, mow, boot- p- A know - but Y w ' THANK. ( T " X V !-amoThir oov ! oy- A f ( Y MOf,vsriOri'' A crr-rt ' VoR&arrt oyog-Trtft ismV J THAT iom't - ioV Th' SAME-, K Voo ,dB,r- AUt "&OMETHIM6 ) COOWE,lrMTCWOMT V . WSV ! U TJL 'rT'; V? . flHl :' A WtooiHd 6vn ATAU.- r y. PAIR1. IT WM 1 ?MV&'? A Coov 'Y IWs MIOrtTf 1 fpR ,Too ' wtHSRE JR - S t WotJpB!fr,,srewV.J W , but Avrayoum . vws my-v vt ..: . i I 'book got 1 wssr . ( weixIweix!' !j swoov.'p'bea wrnmoM- ' V .dim& ,o. ?, .s EWT To cK 'FVi T' 1 ' ATTEMPT - ' -nnrfs. .-. , ?or.You J .'YoO )' SrrC ' IASV M6T. M6Vr . ' . - .' -J , : ' , f . FRECKLES AND HIS MFRIENDS : - The Bluffer! By Blosser V , y -'"V t.'i ' , Ji. eig;rwEstnyict. ISC. t-XJ DuRlHtV THE. TvJoVleeK LPf-S- OFF ftT 6TORE WE FIHD SAtA T.THe WHEEt. FOR Trtt SLACK 4- BLUE TAV.I Co Kay' ami Roy," an 18-yeiuuld 'fc-liir1 duiiuhuir ol m llliif, inns n wnnl her year-old ton In tha. lumber shack of her pareuls at Pine Grove near here, wondering at ihe iai inat made her Mrs. ltuy He Aulre muiit, alius, Mm l-liuor liuouuiu. and her boy, JiicIob HukIi liood Witt.. i A "!' -' Pine Gruvtt is au i gnchartwed crossroads Bijtllenient' In the' lim ber bills that shin the Ohio river where It twparaus tue slat of Oh o from hoo hills of Keulucky , Uoy wb tlll.oul.hout Ulu dim:ut. aud West Virginia, u was itttoBio yievllably ,,,-etaced his to- thl section that two atrange um,Uli wltll tll8 Bume Wfl youlhs came t years ago. 'lney wero wiiut.B1)B1, Jn mayor'a court lu uved n u Umber cutler s shiu'ii jelolo eouuly to 11)26 . and were expert in woodcraft and , :Sllouk muids witn the sherilft dyiiamiie ve,-y expert with dyBa-uflel. Ulo t.USB Vllu WB11)( . . ', past a poster with our pictures-on Ihe man kuowu us Elmer Good--,,, SIlU sol Bway HllU win displayed a auuiiy dlspositlun ..w .,. wi,naD for a man o.m 4..UV.O incuus. ins oruuiei . KwitU au opposite tomuetament. ru- maiueu suriy, uraulc too mucu corn llcuor and offended the friends his brother made. lu August, 1S26, 16-ycar-old Ha zel Sprouse listened to the wooing of a man known us Elmer (Jood ,'ivln and went with htm across the i'l,ver to Greenup- Ky whore they were Imarrieil., . - i r Booze Loosens Tongue The- 1 brothers seemed secure from the law until one night in a moonshiners' shack, Roy drank too much and told his , drink-erased companions of his real Idontuy. ; The brothers moved to Hteuben- vllle, near the vast iron und steel furnaces that belch to the 'skies I about Pittsburgh. The girl wife holped them establish a home aiul uiuia ii was a year ago mat llio ?',aud ,lnm0(1 ror Ue',t. Wve got their uiciiroe "lie PWUpJlnoa. , Z.rXZ"'...! husbaiul slmiily said good byo in tlie little court iu Steubenville. The men were led away and the girl swooned. : . Since them she has irenolved no word from her husband whom she knew us Elmer Goodwin. . People at Plue Grove are now calling, her Mrs. Hazel Sprouse, 'L'U bo reared as Jackie Hugh De Au tromont,: though sho will do all in her power lo keep from him the criminal history that Js now Uelng Written- about Is father,: Ray Jle Autreniont : : ' I Picnic at Idleyld Park.' IMPROVEMENTS BE , ING MADE IN UNION I NEWS CO. QUARTERS tmn-nvomonto f t,SL !,.,,, occupied by 'the Union News cpm pany , branch restaurant aud news stand at the , Terminal Hotel lire i,h i . -i" 7 8 .,' , ,B 1 .u. ...t,. WUb Ulllllkllia preparatory to remodeling the; In-, tho kitchen and a new soda foun lerlor, j The contractual been lot ( tain will be put Jn the front of the to ,Ii 'lunyan, Mocal .contractor; restaurant, which will also bo Tl)8 nlfrEZUttme 'floor. Of the hotel : enllllineil wllh nnnrnptlnnnrv wti. . tiiuuiig system win ne lusiuiicu in rAfK6 YA QUALl Fieri i1 VCl IR YP ARS CW WR iuuw jr, UODtilMG I OLD BY PRISONERS Coiitlnuua from page 1.) the county Jail kitchen, that the IwUts rasl anuttt restraint and Ui cussed more Irooly the events pre ceding llioir capture. "Thls'll make a good story for vmi Ir unit u-i-ltu I, ,-,.u.-l,-uul,l m m H l,,, Kiw,i i He charged the other fellow with ussault to kill. "Each iiiuii hud Ihe other one arrested. We testified for the plaintiff, I guess." Woman Talks Holdup ' And then he told of an Incident in Slaubenvillo. "I was silting on my porch, smoking," suid Hoy. "A Tennes see womuu lived next duor. t,-o came over. " '1 wish I were a man,' she said. 'I'd got throo or four good friends und go out and rob a mull train.' "1 said: 'That's very interesting may be nil right, or might be all wrong. You couldn't get uway with it.' "Slio said 'three boys out In urogou did it mm got 1 V18 'toW"- . T""" ovr a11 'IB'" "''"'y houie two years ago.' "That wns new tii mo." Rov con tinued. "I nsked 'which one wus it?' " 'One of Ihe twins,' siie replied. " 'Why didn't you turn him over to the officers und get the re ward ?' I asked her. muu't Uke .for seriously' 'I felt BOrry for hlni,' ahe said. '1 liolr . eyelids drooped us the twins, talked., They., were vorv tired, Slight, slender; nlmoRt idontlcal save a missing, incisor lu Ruy's mouth and his pmoxlded hair, they talked with the Biimo husky drawl, with the samo tossed back head, with the same inflec tion. , -. , Would Bear Sorrow Alone "You may say for nio.V lluv ; drawled, lmiuedlatoly following his i arrival in Iho county dull, "that ! iy only wish la that my fnlhor and mother ' aud my brothers might be Hpared tho heartaches tins case has caused.' you may say that I only wish I might bear, horo-," and he tapped his chest are to bo put in, Makes Him THINK VooVe V I J3 fOR THIS j-r i Jt-,--- V , "all the burden of this sorrow.'', -"Does that hiean," he wus asked, "that yott wish you could should er the blame In the -aM1? , j Hoy stlfioued soinewhut. , ' "It does not," he shot back posi tively. "It menus only what I said that wish my family might bo Spared the Borrow that that lu j bound to that hag arisen over our arrest." "We lived In Hanging Rock, Ohio," said Itay, a.i he gulped bits of egg and potatoes in the county kitchen. , "We worked In the Hang ing Rock Coal and Iron company. "We made many friends In the two years we were there, lutl malo friends, you understand Friends so lntlmato that they un doubtedly curried with them a per fect inontal picture of us. My hair was bleached, but that wasn't enough. Poster Causes Pliant "Tho postofflco at Hanging Rock Is small. Only a corner in a store. There was a board. "And tho only poster on that board was that of us. It was In evitable that some diry some inti mate of ours would look nl it, aud our faces would flash thru his mind, and then flooey!- "So wb left Hanging .Rock, al though wo hated to. "In Steubenville I worked in the Wheeling Steel Corporation. Roy workod in the Bell mine." Roy interrupted. "Yes,1 he said. "Three hundred feet down and back three milos. They wouldn't look for mo there." "Why dhln.'t you fellows separ ate?" Roy was asked. "We think so much of each other that we couldn't," the youth an- I swereav "We know they stood a better I chance of catching us if wo stayed togetuer, but we Just coulou'C part. 1 guess that's where wo made our mistake." : Wanted Month Longer At tills point Ray broke Into the' conversation: "You know," ho sair, "they wouldu.'t have caught us at that if they had given un a month longer. - We had decided to stay in Ohio just two months moru, The circular in tho little postofflce at Hanging Rock was a constant menace lo us. We had been there quite a long time and had made friends. We thought wo might be recognized. Wo tulked it ovou and decided to move. I didn't want to leavo my wife and baby, so wo decided to stay two months to glvo us tlmo to prepare for moving. , Three or four 'weeks later they caught us. "If it hudn't been for my wile and baby we wouldn't have been caught." , - - .' Ray'B wife,. Hnzo1!, Is' now only 7 years old. Sho was 16 when he married her. The baby, Jackie Hugh, Is about 13 months old. "Did you ever feel like tclllns your wife that you and Roy were the.de Autreniont twins," Ray was asked, , . ..' , "No, I never wanted to do-that. You know wo wore getting along so happily.' It would havo spoil ed everything to have told hor. 1 really forgot that my name was de Autreniont." ' .' ' . Ray said that he first became O. K. We(,L,y see, sir, there ) WeLU,WMY )( ( 'cwiSe. NOW TT) MOVING Will You Help Us Move? Special Prices On All Goods Until June 25 July 1 we will be in our own building on Spruce and Washington Oregon Grower Building. Barbed Wire $2.50, 80 Rds. See Us First We Con Save You Money FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE - ; ROSEBURQ AND OAKLAND ' ; AQENT8 FOR Fairbanks Morse & Co. Vaughn Motor Works acquainted with his wife thru her lather, a timber cruiser lu the Ohio hills. ,. . ,, "Ho Invited me over to his house," Buid Ray. "One day it was raining and wo were not working in the woods. I went over aud mot Haiol., We started to go together. Wo wont together about threo months, before .we wore married. "Hazel has the prettiest curls, I bellovo, of any girl In Ohio. I am safe and conservative iu saying that.". ; Appreciate Kindness , Whon asked where lie and Roy hnd gone when they left Orogon for the east, Ray looked at Roy uud they debated In lowered . tones. Then Roy turned and shook his .head. "I don't think we'll any anything about that," ho Bald. "You see, we itold the postal inspectors .we wouldn't sny anything about that If they didn't want us , tq, and they've been awfully good to us. ,We won't say." . ., Throughout the questioning, tliey constantly .reforred to the goner, ous treatment accorded them by their guards. , i , - - ; , - Ray presented a dispatch quot ing him as saying when asked what . ' , i , , - u .1 is m : l - 'J r i,H-.J .,. , -,. ' ' - - i- -1- ., , L , urn' uTo7rfeci?;Tr ii-hitnviil mcTr?-rt """SwJ - - ,'. NOTICE Tho American Iegiou Aux- lllary will hold its regular business meeting Tuesday, ( Juno 21st. This Is the last I meeting before convontlon. A good uttendanco is desired. Mrs. Clinton Gorlhy, Soc'y. !" ' j jhls 17 year old wife would do, that "oh, Bhe's good looking. Sho'll I get- nlong." ' j "Sho Ib a good girl," ho said. I "A really good girl. Anyone : I would be a cad to say such a thing nnout hor." And Roy resented another ques tion one quoting him as saying to arresting officers that "if I'd known' you wero coming to arrust pit! I'd have killed myself lint."- "1 have no reason to kill myself over this charge," he asserted. -"An Innocent man does not kill himself. He fights." Will clean all kinds of wood finleh. Carpets, rugs, window washing. Muko thuin look like new. Good references. Charles Dniiis. . Phono 51-Y. . ; Buy Your . . I' i I - .-: ::;'' -,' 1 Laundry Supplies from your grocer. I i Economy Grocery , : ' , i . . . . . ' -. j - . '.'The Store that Servos You Best" N. Jackson' Street ' Phone 63 ' ' ' - 1 O. L, Johnson . By Swan