ROSEBURG NEWS REVIEW. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1927. TWO LET'S CO-OPERATE . - Don't fail to try our special Sunday. , -dinner. 75c . . . t -. . r . You are always welcome "just as you are." Wt feed 'em. well both in dress suits or overalls. - ' s Starting Monday we will feature a Ladies' Blue Plate Lunch at 40c. This will please you. You Can Save $109.50 on Living Expenses Here is what a dime saved on each meal will do three meals a day you can save $9 per month. Coes that amount mean any- thing to you? We have the very best thing to eat that money cn buy, and you can aave a tidy Sum by coming here for your meals, so it will be good business ta help ach other. : Merchants Monday Lunch 35c WHO IS HELPED The business man will find It real economy to lunch here. The business woman or clerk will save by eating at the Grand Grill, and the farmer, who dines here when in town, will find his food products are served here. Did you ever stop and figure the cost of living, and by comparison Look at It In the term of a year, and the saving to you is discover that the . GRAND GRILL S109.50 Thai unit r.in hau tn iinnl In vnur nnr.lot nr hank tn wnur ci.Hl. nives you more real valu and quality for the money you spend for meal. 7 by eating your meal at the GRAND GRILL. - SCHOOL TEST TO . i ' i BE CONSIDERED t NIVKRSITY OK OKEUON. Ku Be?f. Oct. 13 (Special) KeauliH of diuKiicmtlc ihih given Id tbd seboolH of RohcImiik will bo IViiI ured at llio .ouioreme mi iHhxiuhi- ; tic tuslluM lo bo hold In l'n land) Friday ami waniiouy, unumr and Id, it in HiiinMimvil. 'imtu navi been ifJvi'ii In lUmobiiiK Hclioobi for the purpose of clunsiilcnliou in lh j junior riiKii ntuum, mm u- Mun.-i ot lntruei.nii in Hie toades from Hi uiirti iu iiiu ni.Mii. . The conference in rornwni, ioCjii..i. ouiii tvrii.- m i.ff.. it, v. , Whit-H U'UCl.OlK or tlio JIOHflMl(( ' , ..III ri.lni 1,1.1 i;iiui. .- .11.1.- .., - twiner niiiiii "i ii" in"". "it ' Illg CillllllloiH of I hi MtUlo. II Will . ho Held under tlm auspheH of tin Kihonl ol eiluonllon ui Iho I'nlyor Hity of Ori'non, and will ho it part . of tha ri search laboratory , now bo t. Ilitt rwuihllHhod by Iho uhKji'Hliy; $nww dic.ltdo.iMiti JtnllliR 'MiijLJjCH'nr .Hc'hooU - will b ltd .jf.AlciUiiigliliu, o fpi'vpllb; H teWtir mim on Hin i'csuIIk' ofjOn wni k thaf vIh hen-4 HoiU- hu 1.1 tlhdrf.H Mf Hi? Hlato. 'rht!.dlirillf'lli'wiiicli IMie.(liliiilili'wiliC 1 ' i (JOIIf; IllTIUJlt j'Oliiiiu, 'illilii(iti Kutfi!rlnli(nilMt1 lit uelmolx, Sunltle. win) will r.ienk on IilamilllK n ICKtiiiK pioKiaili. Mr. Mct'lino Is rciiurdi ll us one o( the V nri'attt Hiilltoril l.'H In Uiu. lJulii;l( Hinii-H on llils MihJi'Ct, will will of tnr mclii mill llBCirnH m thin ini- lidrilitll- ihiine'of cducliiloii. Oilici'H who will Hiicak or load , liliriumicmsf will ; incitiilu - il)iv Ac , cold Benin U Mall, iiuMldi nt or I he , Unlyi'rsUy, n( pieKonj C. A. How- ai-d,.'. s Into' iiiorinle'ndl'jill 'of suhonlx: W. A. Iiixnii, ot I'ori lund : mid c; l.i lliiiluhxr, of riiivdjnlvoiH Ity of Oreuon, wlio w IU'cxilaln Iho edurailoiml kui vice Itiuoiiti ot the tmivMSliy. ,iiir, The niuulliiK will bo belli In llio rortlnud iniblii! library. k v is- r --i-i '4 ' j ii A fcood ercaii 'npnrnlnr will nave t moimy lor ypu. ;Wo ai'll tl .Mo-fnTmiok-DesiInu, Mm ,-llKhuwt .run ning en-am separator made, rt'har ton IlroH. T. HEAVY FOG IS. ' ' CAUSE OF TWO T"'" SHIPS GROUNDING . ( A.iri.t'il l'n-M l'iiml Vlri BAN I'UDItO, Calif., Del, ill Fog which caused two sleainei'H to ; nut unround on coast shores lalo laitt nllibl. was reiiorted hreikln'i up Kradually Ihls incirnin'K wlt'i prospects that rescue cran woum bo nble In a. few hours to attempt tto druit off Urn one ship remnlnlni; fast on the rocks. " , . .The , liinkor, WlnlfreJ O'Donnel!, hard iiRiound, on ! I'ulliornlH const beiweeu l'oliil ArKiiello and Sues WC.T.U., Says Beer Is "Medicine" Mrs. M. E. Hunt. Ilv SKA HervUe. MI'SK(it:i:i;. OUIn., Oct. 1. l!ot;iVUKt two bollle.H of I'ur wen found In her Icebox, Mrs. M. lv ' Hunt, for yetii'8 H mcniln r of tiie W. 0. T. tT., In hiumI tltn Icniiit'i'' nnci,oiKnui;Htlon for $7i.,n0(. x The V. V,. T. 1. nit'inhiir.-. iic oordlntf to Mrs. llunt'H petition, ue msed Mrt. iJunt of brcuMii th orgauUiitlon'ft pliMo neer to tuaU' iiitoxicniit.-. Mrs. Hunt sns shir was tirtlnjr the beer on a phy sician's orderB. j Mrs. Hunt'tt petition points out Ithitt for venrrf nhe hn bi-en nn ( tiv nieriiber of the (!!ioittst mmi- :foml church;, that cue iiiik- been uotivo for ycara in the tt C!. T. r.. illiiit lie i-rtciiiiv ws a delegate to B atato conwntlon of tht orjnitilJn - ;11oti, and thatshn had been Injured by Tommeiun ot v. l.. i. i int'iii. bprs III rccnnl to tlio beer. -Mfsiiiig- ia !neui;t uum- w , v inu t ir ,fmivi-ni'- IH n fnun .'itini laboi dui.ai tmfciH tntJ poii. Miiiniidii. - Attiflif i d Uoiebum ;Hu riuniiii; Wilie -,n '.one rut tiii ru n 1 1 ,i :.i ... i ...... i lptJu.U-oniillls.( Tl o ( illiiniii Uyl tM: -vttt cl.i ui null S'mv 'Jvi'Hcy onto- lisvii -mliibJ I t lil.i.ijl Mii,,iiA ! LnAil-ihAHAtf k i t i i t.i ! i i ii. Mi-8. Hunt Is a cousin of Cover-; Est barbconi. itiitU nor Ceoi's V. P. fluut ot ArUon.j'll7 forTr. Bntail't Kol Stand I'olut Conception, 125 miles north of In -re, reported that tin ehvolop liiK tnt'l whs bmikinn up. Plou operations wore bt llvd pos sible Willi til! arrival of the Kea (join; tut Peaeorli w hich had marl ed on lis ehtlmaled nine hour trip about midnight and several othor craft In tif vicinity. Karllor re porta fiiJicatrd that the ahip wan not In HerioiiH danger. IF RUPTURED TRY THIS FREE Apply It to Any Rupture, Old or Recent, Large or 8 null and You ; are on ths Road That Has I Convinced Thousands. j J SENT FREE TO '. PROVE THIS AhVMiu - riipli.roi!, I. tad. n..miui nr ill- , AI'IM hi-. A.i.tms. v i.. '"I' li f " ttllll o( Ills WiilnliMllI MtljnululiilW : lippllt UllOn, -111: iu( tt it til.- rnjilnin ami ilm itniH''l'4 lit U'li I'lKliU-ii; lin y In-Kin' to bind liKthf- mi thsit Hi" nU'-iriilii rli'Mt-K lllJ lll'lllly Jlllll Ili' llt'l lJ.lrf ti Hiipj.orr )l () HllpUillH" Is tllflt (lllMC mvnr 'with, Jn.n l im-k1.-I' h m-iifl Cir Mil fi'f trliil. Kvtjtt ffi.v.iur riiio iUwFft't Jifitlmr (ii wlmt Ih; Hit' HVtwiif WfiirlimV Mpjntria -Jill Vnur iH'ct.Wliv ' nnifiT, tliix; imiIniiiii?!-? VUy ;rlm lh' ) h-k uf K-'iiKi'i jii ami hh-Ii tUtiim iK fi'nii) o .Miiuli juhI in n u i Huh' -nifiiurc. :t(n; Mud. Hint ii in iiift'w ir tiuiiiMiitiiiM hii in ulltifi. lalib': A -li"ft I't liii'h 'W.i.ii.ii.un. ,ti;iy :.i unriins u:m tick ' . V. - '. : . I ; ; fri-e tar llliiiliiri. . ' ' "V Bi'.tliiC.,! 1 . . : i ? 1 IImi.'iII AliillrM.. Aihlitm, N. Y. Viol may fo'tid me i-nt Jr.'ly fri'i! a Huniple Tri'iumt'iit or '(iir ntliiiiilullntf iipiilhalloii tor Kiip- ('.""' : : i ( . I i 1 '.Nitmo , Adll.lHH ,. t i.8t.t.,t:....y.'...'.:..::. ; JA a,... Aiuerli-aii fence haa been ti-lod onL In HiIh territory for 2') yeara. -Thin Ih1 your Kiiaianfee thai It will Kile you l!ood Hcrvlce. .Sold by llli) lull , II108. ' Myrtle Creek I News Briefs The .W'ehuins , Inn roMiiuraut owntd and inaiiaKed bv .Mrs. T. N. I'liriiiilt, has been purchased by ! Ar. anil .Mm. Arre ,Stplii-r,s. r I ; .VIrs. Kt M. 'Lyons, who has been i v'uillliiK i-.-ln 1 1 v .-h and friends hero, i relurneil to her home ill I'ortland last VVediiesiiay, ...... , i i - airs. John Slmll of Jluqiiliiin. Wash., and her daimhter. Mrs. I'onley of Ceiilralln, visited Willi Mi-. Illlll .Mis. John Iloyles a fl'W days lust week hey look llio pounils eaeli ot prunes and toma- loes home with iliem, Incldeniallv j,,,,,,, , litUf, ,lc ,.1(.,t Wu vl.llt KlvliiR anollier boost lo our lam-; uIhmiI a half n.lle or more when ens llinpuua vi y products. i l.ooli, (Davis) heard some deer School opened Monday with 1s:i,Julll, ,,. w ,.,u ,, ,,. ., enrolled In lh.. Kia.le8 and 5s hi;,, nilU, wlly ,, MlI. i UM i.u, IllKll school I lie oiirollnient ,,, ,;,.,,. , ,,1(iillIm) .0 ,0 a ''X to lnen.ae snhsliinlhilly kllll ,, ,., .,,, , wl), K,ve as soon as the uanitcr or Uie in- j ,,., ,,., , mu ,,, L ,, , antlle paralysis epidemic Iu,.. ;,,, ,, , , ,.vu lo ii...... . , , .'. I,,, . : i". ... '" "m""K " "- ,. ; . . . '" ; Mr ,1,1,1 ii i.' m.... . M.rile I'reek visitors Weilnes.lay. Mr. Monro Ih Imvlinr lii.s Ixiuno here rc-ronrcd ittid otherv(ne tin proved for him now teimntH, Mr, mid Mrs. A. ( Hcxniud, who re cently inovt'd Into it. .Mr. and Mrs. Mrvii!i !t p.-r. of KuRtMn', Ylitd with nd.itiviM an t frivuiiM ht'n Sut tit day ant itiiiJiiv. L Mrs. l liar, was fnniiMly Min: i Vlo Ich. S. II. Knluhl hat nMiuncI from a week' mijourn in th Wldlf Hock vlcintty. Wo ratloil to lium 1 ft hotln-r or nol ho b:iftf;od UIm quota of hut kt. Tlio pinno diyt-r ln-lnniiinK lo II. M. Italdwln was Ininiod lat Suturdiiy. Althcuwh tin Imildlii-t win iiiMirod, ii was rn It tf pi utu-rt. both Mict'ii and dry. Hum onluiliiiK , a uroat loss In tlio ownois. Sherman ChHplit vlsliotl fiioiuN in I'nri lund litHi week. Tlio llni- now farm homo bohiR hndl by Henry W niviT is iiciii Iiik , com plel ton, lint plusieivYs haviiiK I rinlslo-d thflr work. A very boa lit If til homo woddlus wan PiiIonmlot nt the lnnno of . Mr. and Mm. Mark Smith last Krl day wht'ii tlt-(r erantld:tuch1'r. i Vh Itornif o I lamilton. bccnine i lio brid of Mr Nornuiu liuiwrtii. : (lev. Walbeok porrjirnilmi (he cot linmy. .Mr, mil Mr. Ouacun arc ; both very popular nml a host of i friemlH wi:h t It inti bnppoioK and i pi ospority. Thov vlll make lltoir homo tn ;ht Hill, vhorc Mr. Dun j can W employed by the Washburn 1 Hall cousti ut'tlon Co. i Another woddlnc of lntorost was 'thai of Mis. Katn Miles, ptoprio ; tor or iho Att Shun, and .Mr. J. IU j Savior of fninoMVilb1. whirl, took, place al 'inn ouvtll" Satui'i!:iv : Huib parllt'S aio w'U known and; li iu h I v ri"porti".i iiiitl have mam i tWuiU wlm v ih tli-ui happhu-ji , I( u jllU.s s slowly verov i rrhm from a secn tt;n k of In (..(.jnt iin ; Ml. ,,,,,1 j j; strotic hv , nmvrd Into ('. SollrrV htms in i..t.,,..,' .i.ii (..,, I o WASIIi(;TON, Oct. l:l. -Farni-Hi'H'fare a lavoiuhli oultbolt tor ru iuiiik on Un'ir year's operations, id ihoiiMh aiicuilmai labor Inm bet.'it Hliluly in exie.i.s ol' tliu dcniand, Kovei iinii'iil ri'portK kIiow, and In lUHllial tiiiplo meat proapuelH for itiH next lew months in Him nation presem a wide range ol com it ion. I 'I U.' fai meiM are les. depi n Jent , on the banks ot Joana thirt tall than a year nfo, nays an ai h ull di al re- View of ilu; ledeial iimi bouid, ! imii nii-ii u.iiiiv ii'wiiie ruiimu- ei'iibly hn'ver i.Mlu.uiiLiiii. jii, i'it- vtous Inuns and smallc wtlUJWiniof tills spring 1ms .leijueed III? iMtnk uioeuietiness iu ugric-uu uiihis, th h(tnl points out. i ; The fni'm labnr supply lias hern 2.3 'per ,eeni In ece.s uf th niand dun laruely to a lower volume of incluMitial employment, (lie depiut mem of UKitrtilliue ropoitcd. ilut Lite fiu:in -wnge sealo Is 75 per cent IHtiliu.r . (hiin . tliv , l!iM-Jj period, IHI4 idill nprireably bciow uIih Industrial' wiiert: and $0 per Cent of Hie ivvj, waitesJ ; Tor the' einpldyinenf i pi'nspe uie iew jirjngianu . aiairs tin. nl)U ll-.il 1HH1 Hn 111)1 Villll'V. Ill It It H- If. i .... . . ... ;.V : 7 ; J ii IimI io tin! liLllUy i( f opiiorl airily lor lai(ier: lahto' forquHj tiiiorghr and ifloridd ipr,! HutaWWtf a.iV eWdonce it lVte h,H,il!' r-lHi ' E' l ', , "LL 1? : i I b ! I I ' anr otillooH I iilinit i iliaiiu llio. Iinvvr MisMHiiipl Htatds uown -.iu 'j.oiii.Hiitna .und; u'yxaa1 itiul; ArlianxtU, ' tlielo :li a (ihlaiiecl of Hlalioimry oinnioynnint) runclllloiiii. 'rbe-ltocky Mountain hIiiIoh; tllo Pacllil: icoaiil and the lipnur llei iof aouilnuc-ilelil , rialcH pr caiiiniH' or , rpniH ol liori 'While, in : lKla1itnia larmiiii; t-ZiLT JXJhlM vinos i : i - i J lit ': -a'- , , 1 fencing, Fill! Baaiw wire I tost,' iikoi, lied ttirai.il fonclim Is nuv-; under, s.m'l(e.: -a! Smiare Deal hliiLe lolnt., ISM Her rod . ;l longer ,.f hl,,,.A l,.l., . aiwt : iu.. rn.1 hi Hleiinis . i:hoiiowll.. Oulth.no. I u.,u . .ti . . .. : x , - i '. ' ' ;i ACCIDENT IS , JURY VERDICT IN DAVIS CASE (Cbnllnutid from puife 1.) uf th bullet fl iiKments.' . .. strader. on Stand ...... lOlwood Klrader was llio next wlinss mid told of tlio accident. "Wo left tlio cahlu lihoul I n'eln. li MiiiiiIhv iiflernnnll " he sillll. t, response to duesltons asked by iisM.i... Atlornev Cordon, "and t lll'lll. 1 lollow d m-oiiml iho baso;,,..,,,.,. . ',., ,.,... .,A,i ;,,,, '; .,,.(1. of Uie hill and aeveral limes tn- or th .ic ;or koIii out. Then MH 1 ducked upil lor a log i saw no door HlanditiK above ine, about hO foot away, lln looked down audi Haw mo, and t only had nit iimiuut! lo Hhoot. I "As I fired llio deer Jumped and I heard a Hcream. Km an instant I thought It was the. door bawling Minister Jailed 1. V A. - The Rev. Holire B tt While far. mer evangelist with Aimee Scmple McPerasn, a he went to jail in 1 Seattle for three morHhn on con. victio'i of betraying a 17yeirold girl of hn conflreo-iton. He mirie j riramntic confession from the ip-Mpit. ml hit church has voted to i ramsuu mm t tfts sxpirauon ot . hi sentsncs. and then 1 heard Ucoige yell and for the acciduut oceurrtd. There 1 went rUJiiiiiiK up to wlttii'tf be was eunluurabits beavy biviflU be- : waa and saw that ImvIh haU been ; iwet-n ftiruuer ana AJa.is, tn wlt nof. 1 saw (be deer jump uttur 1 'ukua Haid. shot but I do not know wbut be-i iiraUourn was queutiont'd as to came oi liim alter tout, us 1 went; what b trader saiu to.iuvtjUg the to help Louie." jtuootiug, but was uiiau.e iu re- , Iu respoiiHu to quutioiig ho de-linenioer any ot tue aiateiueiits. surlbed ilie nature ot Hie ground. He had been climbing upiull to- J ward the HuioiQit ot n riuge, bo fctated and the deer ulood out on u Jlule projection or bluff. Tim annual, biruder said, was about titty leet tiom hi in and was about ten feet liluber. trader said be imd Just ducked under a log and aaii"K out to secure help, but being lui raised up saw the deer. Thero- ' unfamiliar with the woods' be soon wa eoiiKhlet'Hhitt Kecmiii ifi-owi h f became lost and fired two febuts. timber intervening but not much undersrowth. Suader fculd tie Joluleu iiKitiiiBt the log in order U' get JilH HIIUt ymm til(J deor back t0 wiiere ri,i.ulu, utu.ull,,,, u..,.,.,..i . ,11.1 j.)(,IH K(. iniu.ii ko ihuiiwas the next wit nest called and tuhiii. Him Hiitiu imliuu n j.i-.. in ni. I xtSvX line, Htrader, from the point urdi rancb when be was suinmoa Whsre he was staudiiiK. could not 6(1 toi aidr ln bringing -back, the Hi-o" -thivi and a shot fired. Just clearing ground at tiie jioint where Uie1 di.r stood, would have been under ' J'avis' head, unless de floe tod, Klrader claimed. ' ; v ''W'asJt brushy between you and tli() Mler?fi the district attorney asked. J i ? j i !'No,. ItJ was rather open. Thero Iwwe.Hnme sliiall treos, but I could lil uot-r -ui uie point a-uu Ufcrii 1L (lOt'l1 :H I II A I ml III H'ltll i U"l)l' lln : i " f ; 7 r.. -ViiniHir.,f 1 i j J j M ; : tvvuu BliMiiifUml direction bit l.iojd lUima.'j' 1 .loa anvi i , i '!l)o ioii think you struck the 'ilUi wWa i4 'Bhot?" ) j'U'du " ! !; V r liiio wltli. "lint lilil.krt thu l.ilblll h yJ.na tie- """;,'.1.l';r!''r1!tii,jtii.ijiii itffl aiavLii-icmid not cmh.t : lu.11-;: lieoiil hit t i i V Hi i ,,. nrri'l lrL -ViKH' f! Ill have p" otRljiriis iH1"""1, iRstUrncU.tioJSpof, 1 'trader wn i(h!ii VibiAliined 1"' llfV "'V 1 '. "'.'Pi 'H ' pi tcrs. Ho ''t W iT'J'",1" "Ls '" kbere ho ; "Ii51! 1.01II nP' .H ll,B ' deei- sfunililiK, hut. .'Itnut .H-;.sioi-t dlaUinco, tf,vfayv In 'the rdirectlou llio deer :tool uttoe :iba shot, there wiiesii imck; wlir.o tlio ideor bud jumped, over a dog. ' strt.der.ulsa , dosfjrlbojlf ails ni rioiiH.riiior; laiVis wus shot. Ho worked over i lie wounded nimi. ho said, fiir about 35 or in u.lnuies. In Iho meantime tieoriio Dmdburn had started back lor help, hut fir ed two shots, IniJIcatini! that he ! uft' Ills course. ' ' " ' ':' "I know (leorgq yaa lost mid I was worried about him, bui'ause ho bad never been in .Micro . before." Strader until, "and r yelled at him, but hecmisu of the echoes linn ilhln't help any. So I pMlled off my I three or four days old,, where a dollies to keep Lloyd's body warui.l (feer had Jumped over a small log. and ran to et lieli. 1 knew It was1 Deputy Sheriff H. K. Leas stated too luiu to do anythiiiK more forln,t 1,6 looked for some Indication .onto and I was afraid wc would have to hunt for (ieorno, so I want' ed to net iielp as quickly u& I could." t'oncetniiiK the snvon or elBbt mil,, i i.,m,,..i. ti.n .1.1 iiuiioiweur, lullius , ovor Iocs, ,llllimin hllonK. lulo lev waiot-a he ri , aI1Hhill. Uii-oiikU mint nml wutor ti m it ho roiuiiod u placo whero ho could Kecure help, Stnuler had little to Bay. "It sure was a hard run' . was Ills only comment. "There It no ipioslion In your mind," the district attorney asked iu cnuclutlint; the examination of Strador, "but that you shot at a doer?" "I know I shot at .-, ,Uer,' stni.i. or in.,ist..,l. "I shw liiiu-plalnly. lie!'""'. Th L Ik ',, .', was a big buck, a largeono, he i had big horns,' I Bradburn Witness' Ceoriro Bradburn, (lie (bird mem- Imt nf llm hunllnc wii-tv ul uil , " "' W,'"K li;K'' '"-'. ' n'V M iU nl i Srt ,,l,"',,s """"" !,;;a,,',,,.'r.',,r,',", 7 ''''1? ..?'.; ;x Tn" 1 . : , " i,"rr rUmf and I lo no lo a knoll which 1 mi'..,, ininivusion ilcrslmul in ho straight nhcHil ovi-i rV " J fu "' , ., , , I In, l.ill u 1 ... , ... i i . ;, . r, . . miut-r i in inn aiiu unve iqwan s us. It belUK my first oxperionce iu tho woods, I followed behind JJuvU. Ho followed a straight line, as near as 1 could tell, until wo reached the summit of tho hill, where c worn supposed to be nble to see the knoll. V did nut rind -iin-knoll, and I later learned that e wcru tiM far east. We climbed up on n stump to look around and ! stood there for a ffw minutes. It i was iiiiiuk rain ami i,.oyi mud iivihi iuun imi, Ml V O JiimiHMI j 'off and tt u oled about 7; Um whonrxiKke. In voiirs past the scne or j 1 hoard a idiot. The first thine that 1 hurdr-di f tfUifiile. totlav is clashed into my mind was th;t KI- uaniotl bv .-.pec-al dkemen dur- i wood had killed a door. Then Lloyd ine the puiuhot season and do j screamed and I dropjHMl my tain Vpondont girls nd Imws wishing ! ,and caui;bt him as he stumbled tor- J nKn- Hvos tonether In tho ward. ! fiw( torrent a to disappointed. "I tore off my shirt and tried toi: The Jannnose believe that tho jMoi tho bloi'dim? and then KIwoihI line runnuiK Into tlm rltMriiiK. When h' saw that l.loyii was fhnl 1h i-n-anii-il. and hit. cn'iu was intM-n htiirlttli. than l.loyit's." t:ralhurn saiil that he hail luanl no ilpor at. any tiniH. Hi' nml I'm is ""'I uan-Hiit timi or four hun- ii" uir ( ari;ttd tioui strajei, bs taU. bu- sirader w as very excited, JJiaU- burn tiald, and wad iucolieront, but; kept saying that be had snot at deer. Uoib were buy Willi taeir iirHfi aid work, JJrauouin uaid, and ho he wub unable to recall Uie exact words uhuU. : J to said that lie insisted In tst art- Examination Made , M. E. Slack, an Inspector for the Ute lira patrol, was one of the nien wlm responded to trader s !Cail for help and assleted la hrlng- in? hf. hoilv dnivu it llw ram Ho stated that be was at. the Onbnr- body.Hfe Vaid .that j.Strader " told liim that Uie 'hot was:iired-at a deer but that' it killed 'Davis. He said that he had Ktrader point out) the npot ironr which the snot was fired, whfrro. the: deer slood, and where Davis Colli mid that It would have been impossible tor a shot, tired us described, to strike Davis. juiiujss it watt cli-t lccU'd in some u "T J il r, said that lie had Stradcr at the spot from which he claimed lie liroil Uie siiot, and with flashlight direct u licht In the ouise the bullet should have tak- ,en, anil mat the beam ,was fruiu ittoen to twenty leet over a man's hujiil ut the idace where Davla was siauiling. lhatbesi, edb the scene ot the accident is, 1, Bales, another member of fiipl tliat .Strador could not have !.;( Davis at tllo point from which bullet was said to have been flreu, unless tiie projectile had been dotlected iu some manner. lie saidithitt ho - exiimined llio spot whore M trader said tlio deer had stood, but as the point was shale i"""uvtmck,,,i",,o'"!l" hvn wBre some slicut. ,lhut .something had re-ibe..u there; It was ruining t ule lima and dark, tlio lonly. illumina tion being 'by means of ' a flash Uuhl, the -wlinosa said, so it was ImposiiiblO'tO'iiiake il very thor imli eiumlnatiou for tracks. . Deputy Sheriff Called Deputy .Sheriff I), rt. .Shambroow ataied that bo had made an exam ination at the scene of the acci dent, using the, points .dcshimiteil by Hirader. it was fifty rect. he said, from Uie point whero Ktrader slood to where. Iho deer was sun poa.cd 1, be standlliK, and the Rio-' valinn was ten let. Kroni wher.j the deer stood to whent llavls was killed (he elevation was five feet. All three polnls were, on a struimlr. line.. Mr. Shambrook said that a short distance from wliere the doer was supposed lo have been standiiitt,. he saw a track, i.erliaos i OI w"n'e tne Dlillet nad struck a Hin h or twlR causing It t6 be dp- tlectod. but that ho could find no such Kfyn aitlioiiKh It miht have In en overlooked. f , Claim Deer Wounded nolalne Strader and - Kenneth Glikeson. brother anil roiifiiM of Kb i fWni S'fador. were also witnesses. I inpy '''h'd Miat they spent sov pral liouia yostorday aenrrhinii j th territory in the ucene of the accident, remalnitiK in the woods I offer the ot'ficerH had conclude. 1 I their Investigation. StartiiiK from the point whoiv Klwood Pn id the deer was stand ; dig, Kenneth (illkoKon rnllowod I the track whore tiie door had jiiniEeu mo ioj!, picKca up a tain : ,7,ne ' ..w",c" u' tfHiliU'd. whs atiiirMitly miHlt' by a tii'tT (lint, hint bocu upvoi'eiv S .woumlftl. ns Hie lutliaal upixmrfi'l .11.11, lllfj tup hey gutlieiRd leaves and twig bearing blood s.ains, atul tbos-' were' Introduced as evl lence be (oro the jury. ; "illowing the cxainlnitioii of Iheo witnesses tho jury .retired Ar delibt ration and upon the tlrsi ly.illoi arrived at a verdict of ac cidental death. JAP POLICE GUARD ' SUICIDE RENDEZVOUS TOKYO. "Lovers Leap" hi K I n..., L-MU I.. ),, mmi'il u nu ti ai.ul of the falls will brim: bapnl ox H In ail Iovits who imnnilt sui- n-.'tim'llir thorp. .TIutc have )..i1i lm, fi-w sninmt'r.i in v huh at .s-wt la tn'rsoii8 ilitt not .'ml li'ir ' 4vi.s liv ltatine over !hc i'.U - . 'nir. however. tw, .IU rnn on aimiiI nay ami nlt.it ami no mi, pi-iiuiihu tu ut'v.uavu uk uh. g-rui: btluk. IS (.fcscxlll PrrM Lfimxi Wtro i OKKtiON CITY, Ore., Oct. 13. A "dead head" or empty passen ger train of the Southern Pacific railroad was wrecked near Glad stone shortly before miuuiKht last night and .KnKineer Bert Swallia was In the Oregon City hosptta! today with interual Injuries, oU burns and a fractured hip. - Mike' Kvans, fireman,- received minor In juries. lrCouductor Charles Young and Brakmen C. H. Smith and F. C. Keeimu escaped injury. . - The engine was lorn Into a mass" of debris, some parts being hurle.l many teet amid a deluge of oil. Two of the six passenger coaches were splintered by the track side, while the real of the cars, with brolcen couplings, were piled along the embankment.' The. uccident occurred on the main Southern Pacific line loading to California at a curve on Kighty Second sti-nut. The state highway was ' blockoJ for hours by the wreck and auto traffic was de- toured along the river .road. A wrecking crew worked all tiljdit in an effort to clear the Unq and m tke way fur trains held up. An investigation Is being held today to determine the cause, said to have boea either a parting of the 'railn or an unexpected depres sion cf the track. ' -o- PATROLMAN ADOPTS ' 1 HONEY BEE AS PET ASDUUY. .V. J.,' "There's a hee on you, exclainm many traveler ' in the railway station hero to Po-;; H com tin (Jnorro Biinnnn, on duty I there. And rjannon always stays each obliging stranger- who at-i tempts, to brush it off. ki "That's Idndy," explafna the of- ffcer.- "Lpi him alone." If thej travelet waltH, he will see the in sect buzz and finally make a land ing on Bunnon's upper lip. Then he holds a piece of gum or candy between: his teeth and "Idndy" feasts heartily. t , . The bee comes every day at about the same time, always seeks out its friend, Ik led until It can scarcely : fly and soars heavily away.. - Mad again to unload fencing. 9 39 Square Deal or hinge joint fenc ing, 35c per rod. Also stock of new stylo Page fonclug. Stearns & Chenoweth, Oakland, Ore. CATCH GIANT HALIBUT BOSTON. About a month ago the liDSton fishing schooner Morn'- iug Star lost a trawl net In which ! a giant halibut had become en- ' tangled. The fish escaped, taking ; the net with It. The other day the crow wont to the same locality ami pulled up tho same net with tho j big fish still fast In Its meshes. It. weighed 4it0 pounds, was estimat ed to be several centuries old; Wed? Out! I Si.ters of circumstance are Mrs.; j Bertha Bushy, 17, of Camden, N. J. ! ; (abave nd rs. Serena 8. Rabke, 18. of Kew Brunswick. N. J.. who. 'have been barred by municipal au-, thorities from attending high j schoel in their home towns because! they married. The reason given. v.as the necessity of protecting' j school girls "from a married wo-1 man s viewpoint." RECLEANED : GRAIN:;5;:; Vetch, per 100 lbs S4.00 Vetch and Oats, per 100 lbs. . . 2.90 Rye Grass, per 100 lbs.. . .' . . . , 5.75 Cheat, per 100 lbs.. .... . ...v 2.25 Rye, per 100 lbs.. 2.50 Gray Oats, per 100 lbs.. ...... 2.40 DOUGLAS FLOUR A Roseburg RAYS SAVE ANIMALS i NEW YORK. FJve extensive auimalst a howling mohkoy, a giiv t fll;oy and three lemurs, were ill in. the New York Zoological Park. They had "cage paralysis," a disease very similar, to rickets. Doctors treated .them with ultra violet rays tor three ; weeks and wyre awuidod by seeing, them be come lively again. - Cottage cheese, Koseourg Dalr t boue 188. I) f HANKS FOR SENTENCE - BOSTON. A prisoner in tho state penitentiary has sent a letter of thanks to the judge who sentenc ed him to serve from three to five yeai s. His card said, in part: "1 Drill Manoeuvres in Repertory (Associated Prcja Utard Wire) HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Oct. 13. If there snould be unother world war tomorrow the doughboys dru'Aii from Hollywood would astonish the military experts. Many oi the American servA men working In pictures can dml in sevju InnKuases. They are as much ut home duiiiK the Koo-io-stop as if they were ouin on the Ilium:, and when a producer wants a crack company of ilrltlsh iniaiurymeti ho orders a crowd ot the boys who went over with Persuing. About ti.uuo former soldiers are registered w ith the Central Km plo ment Uureau for Veierans, which works In close cooperation with the central easting bureau maintained by the studios. Thai is several thousand nunc than are needed; so those who are ambi tious anil want to work In piciurerf regular! learn the manual of anus and squad and company lurnmlioiu of as many ainiirs an possible. During a wait between scenes on location, one Minis a company oi "Australians" taking their ease whin tho director thinks. "Whatldya say wo tmve a little Krench drill?" suggests someone, and the ninke-belie.vo boys Ironi Vienna forget their Ausiralan uni' iorms and snap into the From h manual of arms. If that goes smooih-Iy they may try a liult aoo.te-stcpptug or, at iho request of a new man who wants lo learn It, the Hritish manual of arms. Treaty Ending Indian Warfare Signed Sixty Years This Month, (.Vfcs.U:l Pmw Lend Wirt) MEDICINE I.ODlifi, Kans.. Oft. 11. Sixty years aso this month marked the Mid ot a rr-at tra ir. pinnpiT history, tho termination of iho Indian wat-faro which hii'.l harassud the IlivatlitiK white ma.i since the Lewis and Clark expe dition. On October 12. 1SC7. fifteen thousand Indians renreientina. th" Kowa, Cheyenne, Araiiahoe, Co manche and Plains Apache tribe met a commission authorized by consress nml appointed by the president and signed what is now known as the .Medicine Ln-lic treaty. Vnder it Hie Imlians agreed to end the frontier warfare and to stay ivithln reservation boundaries. A paseant will he staged here Octotier In celebration of the anniversary of the treaty signing. Members of the orieinat five tribes, white descendants nf p!e Boer settlers and goveruruent aud COUNTY; MILL Phone 13 .'. want to let you-know- that I have come to too. conciuMoti that a dis honest life is u sucker's; game and I appreciuto, !lhc lesson you gave me whoiuyou sent, ine hei u." NOTICE j After, this date, I will not be re- spousioie lor uenia coniracieu uy my wife, Barbara E. Downey. Dated Ov.1. 4, 1927. . f : G. B. DOWNEY, Azaleu, Ore. the Best time Oculist : Your eyes are in a bad way; you'll have lo give them a rest. J College student: That's all right ; I'm going Imck lo college tills (week, anyway. Idle. ' of Seven Armies of Movie Soldiers f Men who work together on the 'same picturo Icir M-viiiil weeks Itu iquently are abie lo develop' a pio ! ticicno.y In one of ihe loreign man- uals of arms that seis them apai L 1 from other extras us a drill team ! worthy of special consideration. 1 Many veterans registered w nil the bureau actually served with an ; allied army. One ot Llio oiuc.it i veterans saw service with tnu French army In the war ot 1S7L Hush Lope a manager of tnc veter ans employment bureau has a I quick way ot disposing of impost 1 ers when he is collecting a com 1 pany or a balailiou of uoldie.s, i neeucd In some war picture, lie 1 keeps a rifle iu the corner of hi on ice; not to shoot those -who would biutf their way into jobs, but to try them out on thu manual of arms. "So you were In the army, were you?" he aks an applicant. "All .itdit, pick up that gnu over theic in the corner. Now, right shoul der arms! Left shoitloer anus:' Lett shoulder arms is loo ininh tor the average lourtlusher. lie comes up with an extra hand dand ling on the wrong side of tho gun .ma a .sheepish look that lets linn out of the 'army" for that day. Just how tho underground mili tary telegraph ot liluulom works U .lot clear, but Lope, says ho ha ; received an order lor 200 men at i o'clock with only two applicant n sight outside, and ut 10:30 bal to bein turning them away. I state officials will take part. ! Medicine Lndce, sltitated at the confluence of Medicine River ami j Kim Creek on tho Knnsas Okla ; homa border. Iojik had been n r.-iv- orlte camplim place nf the Imlians. ; When the government Induced the i leaders of the five stronicest tribes ; to meet and arrange for perma nent peace the place where Medi cino IXHige now stands was chosen . for tho gathering, j The tomahawk was buried at a ceremony followinu the fntniliic "( the treaty, and the pact made tin u ' Is still in force. 1 The anniversary paneatit Is wrft ; ten and directed by Prof. K. I ' flilson of the Kansas State Te-irfi-ers' CoHcur-. Kmporla. It will de pict -the arrival of Coronado. the planting of the cross and the Spa:- tsb flaE. the Lewis and Clark ex ; pedltion. the cominir of early se: tlers. an Indian attack anil the signing of the peace treaty. J