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TREE TEA ORANGE PEKOE OR : J A pan,- The world' highest grade package tea and it sells for so little." CHURCH IS BURNED; ORIGIN A MYSTERY (AMoclatPd Vrca I-cat Win-) ' PORTLAND, Ore., Deo. 2$; The Tm ed Christian Spiritualist church ii-r,. was destroyed by fire short- i :uiur a a. m. today with air estimated loss of 14,700. u.igin of the blaze was not de- -.erimnea, tney said. Itov. T. P. Barnum, pastor, lived in me rear of the church. Ho told ' tho deputy fire marshals that he us awakened by the smell of umoae. Hushing to the front of -..... no luukii 11 m iiunius. . NATIONAL GUARD i ' , CAMPS IMPROVED . WASHINGtSn Toc. 28. An . Improvement, program for national , guard camps, which Is expected to . cost 1270,000 during the next six . months, was announced today by the war department. - . The camp sites Involved' include Gearhart, Oregon. The work to be' done' Includes Installation of , wator , systems; kitchens, mess balls 'and ndminisi . tratlon buildings -,' arid' ., the. con-' traction of roads., ..,, , .-, CARD OF THANKS We desire to, take this means of thanking our many friends for-their Bympathy and beautiful floral of ferings extended us In our sorrow. in losing our, son, Roy Janes McConnell. We also wish to thank' the Veteran's Hospital officials at walla.- Walla, Washington, I?ev. Caror McConnell of the Marvin Memorial church, Walla Walla, waamngton lor coming with the remains and the American Legion for their - courtesy, and the Itev. John R. Penhall for his services. Mr. and lire. J. W. McConnell. Used Car SNAPS We have a number of overhauled used cars on hand that will be closed out at tmce, and the prices will move them. You need a car, and Its cheaper to ride than wear out shoe leather In walking. You come in and see us about a car. Give the family a ride In some of them, and be satisfied that It Is all right. TERMS AND PRICE O. K, and you'll say so when we explain these matters to you. Here are some of the care 1926 58 Chrysler Sedan. 1924 Star Coupe. 1922 Buick 6-cyIinder Road ster. 1923 Buick 4-cyIinder Road ster. 1921 Dodge " Touring, glass enclosure. 2-1921 Ford Tudor Sedans. 2-1922 Maxwell Tourings. 1922 Ford Truck. 1923 Ford Touring. 1919 Oldsmobile Touring, run less than 20,000 miles, $250. 1924 Maxwell Coupe. Several others, all of which are mighty good buys. H. L. Connelly Motor Co. 587 N. Jackson Phone 350 LOCAL From Elkton . Mrs. A. Fisher was here from E!!.ton on Tuesday ulternoon at tending to business ' matters and visiting. Visitors Here Yesterday - Mr. and Mrs. Paul Spain of Ulengary were here yesterday af- teruoon visiting with friends and shopping. Visited Tuesday Mrs. Wm. A. White of Myrtle Creek spent the afternoon here yes- teruuy visiting wna menus and shopping. Here Tuesday Itay T. Harbison of Myrtle Creek spent yesterday afternoon in this city visiting with friends and trans acting business. Business Visitor '- O. C. ltader, Oakland resident was here for a brief time Tuesday afternoon looking after business aflairs and trading. , Home for Week " K. E. Sundquist is spending the wnek at Melrose visiting with his family. Mr. Sandqujlst is engaged in uusiuess at North .Uend. Sack from Eugene Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Perrln and son, Guy, returned last night from Ktigene where they spent Christ urns visiting with relatives.; Enroute From North i Mr. and Mrs. I. C. York of Myrtle Creek visited here over night Tuesday enroute home from a holiday trip as fur north Washington. ; ' ' Visits Family Here J. w. Deardorff, who is em ployed by the Southern Pacific company at Grants Pass, '.spent Christmas week-end here -enjoying a visit with his family., - Returned' to' Portland! . ! ! ' C , P. Stanford Jonas, after attending the past four1 days here visiting witlritfa, niother.I.Mrs; M. X. Jones; and other relatives and frleuds, r& lurneu yesterday to Portland. Disorderly Conduct Cnaraed ' C. N. Dyer was arrested Sundav night by Officer Dletsch charged with disorderly conduct.. He enter ed a. plea of guilty before Recorder Sherfy today and. paid a fine of ?25. i , -i , ' : ii, - -: Guests In Riverside i . . Mr. and. Mrs. E, W. Kimball, ac companied i by, their .two ;sons, Knute, and Carl, drove down ' from Eugene to spend Christmas at tho home of :Mr, and Mrs.. D. Gi Clark in Riverside. '. . v i .,-. Man .Fined' Possession Venison l Harry. Allen: of! Qulne. Creek ap peared (before the Justice I court tills' morning- and paid a fine of $50 and costs for the possession of fresh venison, i during ' tho closed season. i ' : i . i Here for Afternoon ' ! Mrs. A. N. Snyder of Wilbur and Iter mother, Mrs. B. O. Montgom ery, who has come from Ohio for a visit during the v holidays, spent Thursday afternoon here visiting with friends. . i On Trip North . . Mrs. Alma Harness of the Marks bury Store, after spending Christ mas with relntlves. .at Yoncnlla, went to northern points, , where she will be for the next ten days. She expects to purchase new stock in Seattle while away. Returned to Portland Mr. and Mrs., . Harry Maybee (Etna Sandquist) of Portland were visitors here over Christmas week-end as guests of Mrs. May bee's mother, Mrs. K. K. Sand qulst, and returnod to the me tropolis by auto yesterday. - Back from Southern Oregon Miss Besslo Redbarn. secretary at the county health offices, resum ed her duties this morning after an nbsence extending over the past several days, during which time she was in Klamath Falls visit ing with her parents and enjoying Christmas vacation. Ex-Residents Here for Holidays air. and Mrs. K. T. I'artln and daughter of Bandon are spending the holidays in this city as guests of Mrs. Partin's mother, Dr. M. H. lyler. Mr. and Mrs. Partln form erly made their home In this city. ihey expect to be here over New Years. Here for Week- Lee Reed of Burns, eastern Ore gon, is here for the week as tho guest o fills aunt, Mrs. Myrtle Jennings. Later in the week he will be Joined here by his mother and brother, Mrs. Emmett Reed and Baxter Reed, who are now vis iting with relatives in Corvallls, Return from Trip North Mr. and Mrs. J. Andrew Caraway have returned here from a trip to Portland, where they spent tho holiday visiting with relatives. Mr. Caraway is assistant manager of the local J. C. Penney company store. They were accompanied home by their niece Miss Althea Gardner, who will be here as their guest for the remainder of the week. Father Is Improving Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Woodruff of Melrose went to Eugene Monday to see the latter's father, L. H. Morgan, who is at the Pacific Christian hospital there recover ing from injuries received recent ly in an accident Mrs. Woodruff i led by her daughter Miss Eva Ack called friends here and stated I ert, of tbis city and by Mrs. Marv that her father Is getting along nicely and that it is expected j that his hip. which was broken, will be put In a cast today. Dr. A. F. Sethf-r is the attending physi- be in Salem for a few days before clan. His relatives expect to move her return home and will there at Mr. Morgan from the hospital to tend the conference of county su bis home quite soon. perintendents. NEWS Eugene Man Visited D. L. Harden. Eugene architect. was a business visitor In this city over Tuesday. From Medford E. F. Hoover and family were nere irora .Medium visiting over tuesday.- ; Visited Tuesday Mrs. P. S. Dunn was here from Melrose Tuesduy afternoon visit ing with friends and shopping. Business Visitor Here H. Ireland was here from Brock way this morning looking - after business affairs and visiting. Visitor From Drain Frank Farmer of Drain was here over Tuesday visiting aud attending to business affairs. From Oakland Mrs. Frank Madison of Oakland was a visitor here tuday and was shopping and transacting business. Business Viltor George Norman of Milo smt several hours here yesterday look ing alter Business affairs aud trad ing. From Oakland- Mrs. P. F. Fortln and Miss I.n cille Fortln were here from Oak land today visillug with friends and shopping. . Visited Tuesday R. Blakley of Glide snent Tubs. day afternoon In Rosoburg attend ing to business affairs and greet ing friends. Here From Medford R. D. Henson is here from Med ford for a few days, bavin nr. rived yesterday to look after busi ness atfairs. ),.- I - I r . '. 'i Harveys Visit! Herei-i ? i '. Mr. and I Mrs Ci D. 'irnrvev nf Fair, Oaks wero'fn' Oils city, during Tuesday afternoon' visiting1 with friends and, shopping. Veil' Visiting Mother Here- Mr; and : Mrs. Harold Davis nf Salem" are here' for a week or so visiting at the home of Mrs. Davis' mother, Mrs. Carrie Kruse. Going to Portland " ):': Miss Retta. Moroil I Hi. wlmt.no been visiting with relatives at Dll lard ' over the 'holidays. Is return ing tins evening to Portland, i ' Home Per Holidays ' " ; : Miss. Ruth Collins, who. In tench'. Ing school near Enterprise, 6re gon, 1b spending the holiday sea son .visiting her parents, Mr., and Mrs. George .Collins, 1ft tuja etty."', Holiday Party to Be Held . i i The nostnnnpri fhfalmna ''nnfv1 m ine uenview club Is to be held Wednesday afternoon from' 1 to 4 o'clock at the home of Mrs. W. A.' Pierce. ' ' ' ' ' ' Home From North' ' : Mrs. Iona RadaDauirh and Ron: vernpn Orr, have returned here following a visit with relatives near Eugene over the Chiistman Holiday. , Miss. Slnnott Here- Miss Josephine Sinnott. who In leacnmg at scottslmrir thin war is spending the holidays visiting ,viui ner parents, sir. and Mrs. P. Sinnott, east, of tills city. Fine Paid for Speeding Justice Of the Peftr-n Wnnlrtna imposed a fine of $5 and costs on W. Roy Evans , vestordav - on n charge of speeding. Mr. Evans ap peared and paid tho fino. Pearcys Return to Salem Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Pearcy of Salem, who visited here over Christmas vacation with the lat ter s patents. Attorney and Mm R. W. Marstcrs, have returned to tne capital. Returned to School MIbs Mary" Edgerton, having spent the holidays hero with friends, returned last evening to Riddle, where she will resume her work teaching school. Schools at Riddle are to open today. Home from Auto Trlj Mr. and jMrs. Forest Six have re turned to their home in this city following an eight-day auto trip to points norm. They hnvo been vis iting in Kelso, Portland nnd Oresh- am with relatives and friends. Eagles to Meet The fraternal Order of Endon will hold their regular business meeting tonight at g o'clock p. m. This Is the first meeting since Thanksgiving as lodge was post poned on account of quarantine and a large attendance Is antici pated at this meeting. It is ex pected the degree will be confer red on several new candidates. Visitors Have Surprise Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Miller of Enfield, III., who have been visit ing with their daughter, Mrs. W. E. Cllngenneel In this city, were surprised with a visit by their son i and wife, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Ml!-' ler of San Jose, California. The ! California people have been here for a few days and this morning i leu tor tneir nome in the south. Gone to Portland for Week Mrs. Edith S. Ackert. county scnooi superintendent, accomnan- Gerva Is, teacher of the Smlck school, left yesterday by auto for Portland where they will remain for a week. The former will also ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, , KILLS THREE BROTHERS II OUWDS FOURTH (AjKxbted Fm Uucd Win) BAKERSFIELD, Calif., Dec. 2S. Albert Stlllard, B0, Delano rancher, shot and Hilled three of his brothers today aud wounded a fourth on a ranch in the Woody district, and then escaped, a re port received here from the sher iff's office said. The dead men are August, Eugene and Gabriel Vlt iard, and the wounded brother, who Is on his way to Uukersfleld, Is Joe Vitlard. The meager report received at the sheriff's office was that Al bert Vlliard suddenly appeared at the ranch house where his broth ers were having breakfast. He opened fire with a pistol and shot and killed his three brothers be fore others on the ranch attempt ed to disarm hint. Then, drawing another jam. Vlliard is reported to have rushed into tho yard and shot Joe Villard. Joe fs badly wounded. Mr. and Mrs. A. Villard, aged parents of-Albert, were--not jnp lested. Albert Villard fled fromitlie De lano ranch lioase and sought out a brother-in-law-, Joe Punoro, say ing. "I've killed mv brothers: here is a letter," and then disappeared. Since delivering the letter Vil lard has not been seen although officers from all parts of the coun try are reported closing In on the dlstriet where he was last seen. August Vlliard was commander of the -American Legion . iiost at Delano. .. . ....... No motive for tho shooting has been assigned. Albert Villard is said to be marrlod and the father of nine children. The ' family is well known. ' 1 ; .-; LONE EAGLE MAKES SPLENDID FLIGHT OVER BAY COUNTRY (Cohtinriefl from page 1.) ' the flier lands-at Ilopango flying field It will be for a three day SfflV itiatenri F Ihn n.iD,nn,n., days he intends to spend in each. country. . , , ' ' Is Voted a Colonel ' ' '" The next' leg" will be 140 ' miles from San ' Salvador to Teguci galpa, Honduras', Where " congress CF?oenUnT ISeS ST'-.. .' "Nlcaragiia, tbW eagle -will fly nnm.'i ifhJ' A fliMK ?"d ',',- ...... " " ?," ::"TsAoa. , s." . iston pt go -Oentrul. Ai wii V hL ', . 'uorlcni biod will be, made at. San Joae. nosift ee maue at. ban Jose, ,CoBta.Tf w. t. ,fcn kth Rica, , Z10 mites HOm , Managua. Prom thoro lewlll, flv.320 miles , , ' - , ' to. Panama. .. .whom . d n,u,a prepaiatlons have, been made t;o,ousged ul8easc ot both prepare a. field so thai ih ninio , ' ' ' Ml! , .p . ' .., '1 man lnthe Canal Zone. rood supplies, for .the Mexico Clty-Guatemal hop . included some urinkfiig water, a few sand wiches and a supply of . army emergency rations. A duffle bag stuffed with clothes and a leather nanubag with toilet . articles, sntrts and underwear comprised me oaggage. , ; 1110 gasoline supply was Bet at 160 galluns by Lindbergh, who considered this would give hfm a reserve 01 several bours over the maximum flying time. nine nours. , . . , Farewell to Calles Lindbergh paid a farewell call on President Calles which wit nesses snld was replete with emn lion. When the American left the president's office it was said the president s eyes followed hlin, as a father might watch the depar ture ot a Deioved son. Lindbergh told the president through an interpreter, that in saying farewell he wanted Cnlles to know how much he liked Mexi co and Its people, and how much he appreciated the piesldent's honors, courtesies and kindnesses and those of tne Mexican govern ment. Calles took the flyer's hand finny in his own. He looked stead ily Into Lindbergh's eyes for a moment and then a tender expres sion swept over the ordinarily stern face of Mexico's ruler. "Adlos." the nresldent snld. "Mexico admires and loves you. Your visit has meant much to us. Good luck and good-bye.'' He gave Lindbergh an embrace In the Mexican fashion, imtllnir him affectionately upon the back. Good luck and adios." Calles re pealed. j Thank you," said Lindbergh. To Cure a Cold in One Da v Laxative Bromn Quminei iabktt The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet , Proven Safe for more then Qnarter of a Ontury a en effrtiv nawtr for COLD3. GHiP. INFLUENZA nd u a Preventive. Price 3(ic The box bean this tignatur )-Pro0en Merit since 1889 WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 28, 1927. OPPOSE LORENA'S VAUDEVILLE SHOW ' ' f AMrciatrd Prw Tud Win-) PORTLAND, Ore., Dee. 28. An unsuccessful attempt was made today by a dele- gauon. or club women to get the city council to prevent the scheduled appearance of Loreaa Trlckey at a local theatre next week. Miss Trickey, cowgirl, was recently acquitted of murder charges In connection with the death of her cowboy bus- band. Slim Harris at lake- view. "We're getting away from democracy when we come in here and attompt to rejudge people already tried by the courts, said Mayor George L. Baker iu reply to the club women 8 request. "There is no law to pre- vent her appearance because she 4s not a crimnial now." . He shook the' and departed. president's hand Tustepec is about J20 air miles southeast of Mexico City. It is about 5U miles due east of Hiiautla, the last point from which news of Lqionei Lindbergh 3 progress was received. Passage of the Ameri can flier near Tustepec would indi cate that he was swinging slightly to the east 111 order to pass along the center of. the isthmus of Te huantepee. . , - , Mother's Plane Safe ' ' : BROWNSVILLE, Texas, Dec. 28. The big Ford plane carrying Mrs. Evangeline L. Lindbergh back to her school room In Detroit, lauded at the Fort Brown, Field hero today at 12:13 p. m., from Mexico City. POULTRY MEETING i WELL ATTENDED One of tho most successful poul try meetings over hold in this ei&y was conducted today by snecialists from tho stnto college. The nieot- in gwas called by i County : Agent i, C. Leedy, who acted as chair man. The exceptionally fine atten dance! indicates the great interest hown m the industry in. this, coun ty nnd nil connected with the meet- ,lng wera Broa"r Viewed by tho response , The morning session ws, held at the city than, but tho roo-j . there was too small to comfortably ac commodate the large audience, so the afternoon meeting was moved WCU was.cro-vded to, capa- r'.n1 Wit f' ti, poultry dpnartmont' of tho 'state i ; ittaaageraent ot vvihekf 'jayer' fund In tho afternoon on 'Will, the Beginners Stay Jn , the, Business.' t, r -,U.....1.T ki. wv rn., ,.nJ nflomnm, . n "1,1. 7Z?J, 111!.... L. ,.i 1 vdliuui i-Miuai,i;o,, ,1111011 cvtuiK ,iio . .... ....... . .',.,. He riiB- chlckens t"u CAPT. McEWAN . i ACCIDENTALLY SHOOTS FRIEND : EUGENE, Ore., Dee. 2S. Ham Montgomery, shot in the neck ' a week' ago at his homo nenr Vlda, was the. victim of an accident A Lshotgun in tho hands nf Captain John J. McEwnn,. football couch at the University of Oregon, norma turely exploded, tho "charge strik ing Montgomery,! it was stated to day. . ' , I '. Relating details of I he accident at a locul hospital today Montgom ery said: "it was surely an acci dent. I was among friends.' I hato to think .what would linve hannen- ed to mo If they hadn't been there to carry me down the side of1 tho mountain to a doctor." Captain McEwan was calling on Montgomery when the latter was Interviewed. Here is Cantaln McEwan rleht here, a good friend," concluded the Injured man. STANFIELD NOT TO BE ARRESTED PORTLAND, Ore.. Dec. 28.- Warrants charslng Robert N. Stanffeid, identified as former United Stales Senator Stanflolil. with assault and battery and fail ure to give name and address fol lowing nn accident wore swept into the discard today In munici pal court. Counsel for Howard O. Wilcox, automobile salesman and com plainant, nked for dismissal of the case. The warrants Issued a week nsro had not been served, it was snld. Wilcox claimed that his auto mobile was struck by a machine driven by a mini he declared was Stanflcld, nnd that when : ho ro psonstrated, the driver of the other car struck him in the face and drove away. i INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS IS HELD I BY COMMANDER Y f Nw officers were elected and installed last night by Laurel ldgo Bnd Af colon Commandery following' a joint banqfjet. The turkey dinner was served nt 6:15 p. m following which the two or ders held their separate elections and then Installed their new offl-, ccrs. The Commander? officers are as follows: M. B. Green, eml nent commander: E. B. Stewart, ! general; C. S. Holnlise. captain general: J. C. ffume, pretater J. j M. Throne, treasurer: H. R. Ner-1 bss, senior warden: Bert Wells,' Junfor warden: John Rtmyan. standard bearer: Wm. Bell, sword ardea: Wta;IX HEINRICK SAYS . HICKMAN SHOULD! NOT BE KILLED f.fex-atnl p7we Lraaeri Wij BERKELEY, Calif.. Dec. 2S. William Edward Hlcktmuv Los Angeles child slayer should not bo hanged but should be- "set aside" as a human psychiatric laboratory to be studied by so ciety for its own protection, E. O. Helurleb, famed Berkeley crimin ologist and solver of many Crimes, said today. . . ? " "Only vengeance will be satis fied if Hickman Is banged, where as his clinical possibilities in favor of society far outweigh mere vengeance," the criminolo gist declared. ; . "A fortune has been spent la the capture of Hickman," ho add ed. "The full benefit of that ex penditure should 1 reullicd upon. Alienists throtiout the Sand should be permitted every effort to make an intensive study ct that brutal boy's brain. His . history should be probed with, microscopic exactitude and the 'turning point' in his life definitely determined. "In my opinion Hickman was sane when be planned the kidnap ing but suddenly underwent a 'brain explosion' and was insane at the moment ho strangled little -Marian barker, . . Hickman case he gave revenge as the motive. The Berkeley erlntlnaloglst ven tured the further opinion thut Hickman, as tho result of "bruin explosion? will never be whoffy sane again. "Thousunds of bright children," he suid, "encounter ob stacles sttch as the one that tens ed rllckmun's mind into criminal channels and therefore every one of these children is a potential criminal. Hickman's case should bear Intensive research." . i 1 MRS. BOLLENBAUGH REPORTED TO, BE , . SERIOUSLY HURT Mrs. Elton Bollonbaugh, ot Cari yonvillo, who was Injured Monday whptt struct by a par ' driven by, Horiuau Bauer, la in a critical con dition nt Mercy lvospitiil today. Hoc' skull was fractured and It was necessary today .to resort to -. .a trepanning operation,: which was perloraied. by Dm 1 Mhueuiakeiv Bauor was arraigned 1 before' Jus tice of tho Peaco Hopkins ion a reckless driving charge 3 sad re quested 'further timet to enter his. plea. He wbb placed uoderr S560 bonds' and waa released from Jaife USED . 1 1 1 1 1 r i t 1 1 1. :t. ' , I f. . ,IW . ' f 1926 Essex Coach .'..'..'..'..'.$475 1925 Hudson Speedster.r J478 1924 Chevrolet Touring... 100 1923 Ford Coupe j..i...;U25 1920 HupfVTourinor ...... tOO 1923 Chevrolet 75 1923 Hudson Speedster.. '375 1922 Esse Touring 200 1924 Harfey Daviifcoii; 25 1918 Chevrolet 15 Roy Catching , Motor Co. Never such laughs and thrills before as this cost of youngsters let loose in a Hilarious Romance of School Days. With Sally Phipps, Nick Stuart Also Good Short Features Admission Mat Eve 25 35c Kiddies 10 Direction Umpqua Amusement Company LIBERTY k TODAY nd 1 Vlrt 1 Tomorrow HIGH SCHOOL HERO AM LMVING : ; ; 1 . . Will Sacrifice My Home . . -at 424 Mill St. for immediate tale. . . . .. Modern S-room house with sleeping porch. Assessments all paid. Price $2000 cash. Inquire at 424 Mitt St. : , SECRET SESSION OF OKLA. SENATE OKLAHOMA, CITY, Okla, Dec 2S. A secret session of members of the state senate was beiiiK held this afternoon to a downtown, bo- tei. it couta not oe teamed wheth er 'It was meeting as a purported court of impeachment. i : Twenty-two members of tho Ok lahoma Bennte determined in a secret catteas at a hotel here early today to convene an tmnenchment session of tho senate In deflunce of a temporary tetBttcttoss by Uover- nor iienry a. Johnston to prevent the mooting, W. C. Fid ler, Okla homa county senator, said ' this morning, The members, who con stitute a quorum, outlined a plan Mr. Pldler said, t go to the cap ital, and if dispersed- to convene elsewhere. , ... Three companies of the nation al guard, comprising sixty men, were mobilized secretly tbis morn ing under command of Major Abe HerkowitB, under the order issued by the governor December 12. At that time troops' were used to pre vent members of the house ot re-, preBontattves from meeting. ' General Charles MePherroh, com mander of the 179th infantry of the .Oklahoma national guard, ar rived at (lie canltal shortly after 8 a. nt. to inks command of, the guard detail He. announced that the guardsmen would he helfl in'readi- ' ' TODAY ' LOOK WrQS; HERE! :; , Gloria1 'Blossoms tl- All Colored ! i Clean? Classyy ' . rf-r.r r-r ,-fr; im.i t . : ,t 1 1, 1 1 j.M icaiuriiuj CALIOPE 1 1 . BUCK AND WING, . , JJANCING ,, 1 i-i i ; Good Peatarei, "Thfe BWe Eagle" ' ' Admission, Mat 10-25; Eve 10-35 1' DIRECTION UMPQUA AMUSEMENT, CO. MAJESTIC todayI and Tomorrow It's Everything and Women shrieked in their ex citement, men gasped their astonishment. IT'S THE MOST THRILLING PICTURE EVER MADE! ALSO GOOD ADDED SHORT . FEATURES . ' . ADMISSION Matinee Evenings 10-35 10-50 COMING FRIDAY . . Pola Negri in "BARBED WIRE" DIRECTION UMPQUA AMUSEMENT CO. ANTLERS THREE , GAVIN M'NAB DEAD ! ' . - f JmeeiaUd Pim Ltejed W!re. SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 28. Gavin McNab, San Francis- Co attorney and prominent ft gure fit democratic politics. was found dead, seated In a chair Sa h!a office here. Apoplexy was given by Dr. T. B, W. Leland, his personal physician, as the cause ot death. Sfehfab itad Buffered from high bleod pressure for tuany years . . . . 1nebody was foun'd by Silas L. 1,. Dunne, . McNab's secre- tary. who called a jjuysScian, ' iSfeSab, who was bora is Glasgow, Scotland, Is survived by his widow, Mrs..WUaelm!na MeNafr. He leaves . no chit- dren. : 1 ( . , . t ness to meet any emergency which migbt 'aViBB. e t ' 1 General McPherren 'immediately DQBted guards at all doors ,0c the botwe and senate tbaaibere. here from Talent ' . t : ( " Mr. and Mrs. Scott are here front Talent over the hoUdasvislting with the ;la(ter'a'sis8r,; Mrs, John T. Kirk, on. Pullertoa .afreet, ( Mrs. Scott Is a. former Douglas county teacher; ' ! - "" 11 1 ? i 1 ' " j J T' J ' ' " '. 1 and 1 omorrow ? Coon Comedy ;" -n ' ',?.) ''.1 uio ramoup ' , , , QUARTET i i.i -i t iii' 1 1 ni 1 PLANTATION! 1 1 MELODIES,, . also They Claim It Is More! r: THE I