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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY, APRIL 21.1 928. . OUR SPECIAL FOR NEXT WEEK, APRIL 23-28 I All Men's and Ladies' -Suits Cleaned aii : ' j WE CALL AND DELIVER ROSEBURG GLEANERS Also notice if small repairs are made without a special request. That is a sign of real clean ing service. Yours truly, S DILLARD Notice your suit the next time you have it cleaned. If the linings ars nice and white, and the same old spots don't show up again then your suit is clean. 307 N. Jackson-Phone 472 tlClHT Pressed i ' : GOOLIDGE PUTS STOP TO DRAFT IMF AT HflMF IDIUIb III Massachusetts Republicans ; Told Not to Write His Name on Ballot. PLAIN NOTE WRITTEN Statement Helps Prospects ; ' of Hoover and Lowden J't'f. Smith Can't Win, ; ; J;j r Dry' Declares. . ) ' if i 'tfii'ii pr i.ni wfcv:.i e WASIllNdTON, April Sl.An olhciv furlong in the .preferential delegate steeplechnso '' leading to Ihe presidential nomlnatlnB con ventions stood completed, today as a result or yesterday's sweeping "Iiolilll'al itellylly. The day seemed "tfl' have provided a- fitting seml wliHliip ror ihe rent lire nice on Ihe pre-conventlon card next week When states long reganled as plv olul will run off Ihelr primary racek, ... .Topping primary convtuitions In three states, which served only Ib further advance the causes of the three loading CiindlihilcH, ami a : tieiiuto delmln on lleiberi. Hoover's chances, was another statement hy President CoolldRo which observ ers feel will put a crimp ' in the nans of any one proposing to carry the movement to draft him to-v-lho Kansas City convention floor. - 2 Coolldge Aqnln Says "No" , - The president; hy teller, in formed Krancls Prescolt, chairman of the MasqachuHcHa republli-au For Congress Republican Candidate for Re nomlnatlon and present Chairman of Committee on Ways and Means of the National Home of Represen .tatlvei, a Native Son of Oregon who has "No Intereata to Serve but the Public Interests" and who Is CLEAN CAPABLE EXPERIENCED FAITHFUL . .SUCCESSFUL Read hl Record of Successful Ser. vice In Voters' Pamphlet, (Paid adv. hy Ilouald V. Clover) DR. DEAN B. BUBAR ' ' 0PT0METRI8T ' Bpeolallit In tin fitting of Qlasaet 116 Jacksno St 'CM ..fx ft "li Js 1 -? Ail W. C. HAWLEY ROSEBURG UNDERTAKING CO. I ,' ; ; ; Established W01 1., ' M. E. RtTTER, Mn6r ( J ( , iToundleJ and Maintained on Efficient Service and Courtesy Phone 284 Onk and Kane Sit. Ambulance state coinmlitce. Hint proposal "ffOUAKES STILL his namo iiu a cuiidlduif. - ln ' Ihe! 4 I primaries fa thai mam sunlit u: "most ('iiibHn-aHsiiK'' und would tend lo "compromise" him, 'Reports liavu come to mo that Homo persons fn .Massachusetts uie proposing to write my u..mc aawns (i..H roy.-d. The new quarter a candidate lor president at Ilia tnilt In recent years arouml ihu prlinurle.i on A.rll 21," Ihe presi- milrouil Kliitlon anil contuinliiK ilei.l wrote. "Kii.h action would lio n, principal lohacco factories mu most uiiburruHaiiiK to inn, ami. .,, f ,,.,rin. .Siinltury ma- v.l.lle iippirclulliiif Ihu compliment wrbtlA Klir,,, unny 1(,)t that Is intended. I leipieht thai lt,w,,n, (estruycd bv fire. Churches. I l.e IiOl done. ".My name Is hi-lug used In ruins or piles or firo blackened ottnu suites In a way that is con- d. -litis. trury In my wlhlu-s," lie contimi'-u. Sofia wan at III panicky today, "1 have beard that In New Yurkjlho people fearing that the bavic City It haa gone no tar n to bo wrought at I'hlllppopolls might claimed sucn use Ih with my tacit ;nexl befall the capital. . ; consent, in my own siiue to kiv i VliiTuty?' fm?e"'"' led co.or to the mlsr. i.resriila- ,.,,,, ,,,, ,..,,,, ,.'. made In other slates. ' , ., , 1 am, therefore, scm.mg you HiIh public declaration of my posl-1 Hon and request lng that such at-1 lemplH be discontinued.'' Lowden Makes Cain Frank O. Lowilen, runner up to noover in the Kepuhlicau race bad his pledged ami claimed dele- ui.oa.eu io ui icasL , i , i iii. i i i . i . , , ' ",r "'" Hlrucllug the entire state's 01 delu; 'i galea lur the lormer governor. I tiiub, I.nwden picked up '12, as ho ,. iiu, oui met. o;, inei O piUVI- ously, ( Hoover gained two more1 dele- ga.es In .Viichlgan by the action ol mat stato's loiirtli congressioniil district convention and ran Ins total Instructed and claimed con vention votes lo at least 21(1. lie bad taken HI delegates there In prior district meetings. Smith Lead Gaining Clovernor Kmllh, on the demo cratic side, gathered in' 27 more delegates to put him out lu ' rrunl With am pledged . and claimed Houston voles. In pledging their eilllre r.S lo Ihe New York execu tive. Hie Illinois ilcniocrulle slate convention cleared up the only douhttul delegate vole on Ha slato, Smith previously having been con ceded fi7. Smith s big victory camo In Iowa, where a dry faction headed by Kdwln 'I'. Meredith, lormer sec retary of agriculture, hud put up a stiff; fight lo keep that stale's 2li delegates In the Meredith "fnvorlle son" column, or at least away from the Now York candidate. T'no slate convention instructed ihe en tire 20 lor Smith by acclamation. Under Ihe Instructions adopied, tile Iowa delegates are to vole for .-uiiiiii us n.ng as there is reiuio able opportunity of Becurlng 1 iid iiuiu.iiitnt.il, me Illu.urilV to ( eter. ii ine wnen, li ever, ihu delegates shall be reh used from this vole of instruction." Dry Cm't "See" Smith While Smith Is leading by a com-' fmtahle margin In tho race f,- n. niuninallou. soni'u or his dry oppon- enta see Utile hone i.r In,. , elected 11 he Is victorious In the convenllon. t)no of ihese Is . I Scull Mrliridc, general suporln- lendent of the Aiiti-Satoi.n league, who last night predicted that the New York governor, It nnninu,u. would receive "less than Utlll of tho (.lit electoral votes even d one conceded to him every stale that could pnssihlv he Imarlned n v.,t. Ing ror the wet Tammany candl- date. . "Smith weakness." he said "Is that hi. Is strong In republican states that cnniint pnssihlv he car- rleil by hini because of tin. huce republican majority ami he Is "' S""1""', 111 1,1111 nllvo but what weak lu slates s-tch as Ohio In ,vl" m' (l,mu ",,out 11 b' "", !OV- dlana, Tennessee l olorado ' and ''1'"II1L'"1 1,1 vluw of '''day's llciillt "kluhoma. wheie a democrailc via-,1"':.'" l":oull,"""ll'1!' , lory would he doubtful" Sinclair was placed on trial o-.. t,.. April 9 to answer the chargo w hich senate Tilt Renewed resulted in today's aemiittul. Tho ihe senate political debate verdict inurked the successiul broke oui agti, yesterday when culinlnalliin of his six years' fight hcnaior Siick.tt lepul.ltciin. Ken- to prove he had not acted cor- 1 ""'. praised Hoovers record In luptly In negotiating; the lease repl.lng to a slaleni. nt of tleorge Hum Kali In April 1UJ2. N. Pock. lam. . . . . ... I in, .Li.... .. ' -"M.,i.-, in- Isi'Mng the coinnieic ,.,.,., n-pn-HiMitntlvi', at- foiiinicrc' Hi'i'ViHarv's I1IIII...I,. ., , ' ne i-e.'K SIlllfllieMI l,,o... I,., I i the c;niyi',' ioniil .-.'.-.ii.i .... c- .... ,.,,,,, , repuniinm, Soulh Da kola, was cluiruclerlz.,1 hy Sncketl .. .mice, ion r misstate menls, ' ...s.'e'resiMiliillnns and Ions dlslln.lly lilielous." conclus-; 1. ," I ,,N",'l,r"'1' "Hid Hoover eii'Cle.t nr..'.l.,..t not iideresied in old." Licensed Lady EmbcHmr Service k'aimril frt'iii Toii AUU I U IV113CK I OF BULGARIANS '(Continued from puko 1.) Inns.llieH. mid li.i.rw-M were broken y. s, Red Cr053 Aid, WASHINGTON. April 21. Tho i A",,"rl,,'i"lr'f::! V"lsli V"1'?' ,n,""i' ! milted T,,00U through Hie sluto i ;.lcpar.ment to the Bulgarian lied Cross for relief ol earthquake suf- fort.nl ' c . . u, ,u 5" D,vln wrath I LONDON, April 21. A Vienna dispatch lo the Uiilly Express lo- I ti.uy sun. inai a political lipueavai might icrtult from the eartliiilake which . dcvustulcd southern llul- giirla, ,,.,, f pLnippn,,,,!!,,, ) the center of the stricken district, hold the government responsible (Ii'dt Uiim In Ilulgarlun lilstuty, u mansion at pitrlhimt'iit was held on ood Friday, a holiday. , The peo ple are convinced that tile catas ilroplie was punishment for tho Impiety, : . Pu.cession of inhabitants pass ed colltiiiunushly around Ihe out skirts of the ruined city' chaiillng e.vplalory splilms and calling upon lull lo repent their sins. o- SINCLAIR IS NOT i GUILTY, JURY FINDS ' (Contimiwl from -pago 1.) Iiiin, iMri). Sinclair wiih ho ihmitly movpd thaL sho beonmo hyHlorlcul. I U'Iiuji tiut jury hud tMiLcrod ilus coiii't. room and Heutiul 1 1 Holt' I lit uaiutl roulino wuh porlounbil by tho court, before tho Jimtice nddrm;sfd It. ' ;' ; : "Gontli'inon of tho Jury, have you mielit'd u vriUc't?"ho nsltvd : I'lually. . - "Wm.Iihvo," roplicd tho foreman. I "Whiit Ih your vunlict, Mr. Foi man?" aHlcii dlho cluck ol' tliu court. "Not guilty," camo tho reply uh llio court room stralni'd torwiiru. "Oh, Rood," t'xohtluied iIrs. Sin clair an hIio began to cry. KrleudH led htr Inlo tho: corri dor and an noon uh Sinclair could force his way through ihu crowd ho walliwl out, put bin arm around lief s mi. . ei-K. then h .... h.tr h,.i arm through his, walked out of Ihe corridor door, i Uofom the Jury filed Into Ihe ijury room, Justice Dulley warned V" "I'0,01",1,0''8 ll,at "y s"' 1 uf l'ino.lstratlon i-egardless of llio v,!f t,L Tw0 Charges Remain Sinclair, although freed of Ihe conspiracy charges today, still Is faced wllh two (contempt proceed- lugs. Ono of these It for his reiusa! I" answer questions of the senate u" committee t)nd ho was senteuc- ''' 10 tiervu three months In Jail fnr ,',I,t- ''"' other Is for his hiring detecflves to shadow the Kall-Slu- clalr trial Jury last August, lie was sentenced to six mouths for that. ""' I'1'1"11"" ' lllu cliMiil ul t "r "Ppeals. ' tunsi.liacy charge ngalnst i I'""' wl'lch was severed from Hull ran is "ur.nu.ea. - . .. . ... I AS A I. It.pl A. int.. Aliril 21. "I lam Kiaiitit-(i, hut not iiHiinistMl, by Ihu at (-ulttnl i)I 1 lurry l Sim lair i today," milil AIIhti 11. KhU, (inner ' Hi'crctnv.v of the Interior. In com- patelieH frrnu Wtislilnnton today. , Mr. Kn II In ti patient nt the lns j Knclua iianltorium t.etfl. "I imve very little to ny," Mr, I t'M' ...! t'f i ,,.. v,.. ! t the vetdUl from the first. TheiWj yeaiajonly thiiiR 1 fennd u na the poMd- j liiti'i'ted Into the ntnuwuhcre lit Washington. I TeaiTd, mlRht pei hans cniift? one juror to hold out for n verdict of miilly, hut I nm wry ftruht.t'd thnt mh h wn-: not tho nine. The lief-MiM." witn haced ttoon the truth, (nut tiuih was rMOnlr.-"I-" . :, : , . Coin Immune, Nye Sc-iys, v,AmJttn.. ,tnr -: . the nt'iiuittul of Harry V: Stnrlnir to day nn chai-pes of rotupirru-y in the 'IVniiot lotn( lease vtiifi (! p iIIhmI hy t'lial' rnnn Nye of the enaio Investttinp committee nn ' added evidence thnt It in nnearetu- 1v mum-. mi 'r. io eonviot I.OoO.oou in this country'' -..) FAMILY OF 7 PERISH ! WHEN HOME BURNS (Continued from page 1.) structure, - waH burned to the ground. All the; bodies weru found .'n the kllclien. A coroner's- jury was Impaneled this morning and an inquest prob ably will be held. County authorl lies, preparing to make u thorough (.rumination, laired u mystery as they tried to discover a possibly explanation of the fire's origin. 'J'here was no pas stove and no oil stove used in the house, but the, home was lighted by kerosene lamp.1!, they leurned by .questioning the only survivliiK member of th.i family. o STORMS LEAVE . n PATHS OF RUIN - IN THE SOUTH (Continued from page 1.) and a plantation owner, at Index reported that ten of Ms were homeless and he feared ll.es had been lost. 1 Later reports were that Hlonn swept acrosH lary, Texas, and Hooks, Texas, west of Texar- kana, before Milking the Aikansus communities. A ichtirch, business, buiiiiinvs and -houses wwe mi.; roofed at Hooks, hut no loss of I life was reported. DICK BARTHELMESS AND DIVORCF.F. WF.D II UNO, Nevada. April 21. Illch- "-."-. .......oil picuire actor, am l.-s .T.iuu n,i iiv,.no Muigeant, of Reno, formerly of - ....j..... Reno, formerly of Nev York. Were married hero hist night by Judge tleorgo A, llarllett ol' Hie district court, ) IVirthelniess arrived in Itenb nt !):ir. o'clock, last night, hastily so cured a marriage llcenso ami do parted Willi his : bride for San Francisco at. eleven o'clock They were lo sail from San : Francisco for Honolulu at noon lodrly. ' Witnesses to the wedding wen! Klorence Vidor, motion picture naireoH, and Dallas V: Squires, a colleso chum of Ilarthclmess. ' Mrs. SuiKi'ant was divorced In Heno last January from Harry Hroolis Sargoant, New York hrok- OH! BOY! ' : i Baldy's Footwarmsrs Will sure make your feet itch and how, with thnt tnntnlizing dnnce music at the regular Sat. Nite Hop . ORIENTAL GARDENS Bigirer and better amp ly describes each dance over lhj preceding one. "Nuf sed." Under management of American Legion Gcits 75 MXtmS I DANCE The Wigwam Saturday Night April 21 Music by J Rice's Dance Players FJtkm DANCE AT , LONG'S HALL COl.ES VALLEY i , Saturtlay Nite, Apr 21 Music by 8lar Five Orchtstm ' SOCIETY (Continued from page tnree.) t flowers and the ceremony was read I at the 9 o'clock hour before a group of relatives and intimate friends o: I the bridal party, numbering twen ty, by Rev. V. J. Kimbei;, pastor of ih., ir..l,..,e.,,.h..,.'i. I.. ... .. Miss Helen Ilutler of inf i, I i. was the bride's onlv atlendam ,mi Itobert OerlinKcf of Dallas was best man. i'ollowinB the ceremony, u wed dliiK breakfast, over which the lhu' ot the brldo presided, was served. nu .iis. uruooe nuenu ed OreKon Slate Colleee where they met while nltendi.iir the school and their romance started.' ''"ssiblllty that Captain Wilklns .Mr. Urubbo is a Tbeta Delta Nu. (himself sent out word of his ar .Mrs. Orubbe will bo remembered ,'va' al Spitsbergen was suggested by a number ill this citv. where hy 'he News us the regular on- '"" several umes. . ,., ..., s ul, a ,M:r .......... .... weeks' motor trl.t In:,, r',,llr,trti trip into Cullrornla;'''llla his progress on the flight " , . . " " ", I"1"""'- nvy nui wmtj 1CTTI- jHt been comideted in lialla- nn rhelr return rinni M... u, , , , . i. .... .... .... '" '"" "' Mrs. Jordon Entertains Y;tL p . r c Wlth Party for Son .Mrs. tt. W. Jordun enter! entertained ' TJlX '.8. . ', sK-,i, i,i,-th,i ,v . , nesday, eight little - . asked for the affair. " Panics were arranged - " "M, m mi In doors lor ine grou t nnil at t ie c ose i.r .,.- -- - 11,0 aiternoon relreshinenls vure', m .,. """... ... ... w served. The table -was centered wlt" 11 l''K !" and appoint - inents were In yellow. NEW TODAY i WANTED Man for farm work. Phone 10P3. iFOlt SALIC Wenuliifg "pigs." Perry . : S. Jlond. Phono atlW 1. I''0K ItKNT--Five-room luodern , house with good range. Phone Blili-lt. FOIl SALE-Ono frosh JersV'Fcow. : Six shoals and 3 plgB. Phono ll-IF-ll. Hay Uanning. I WA-NTEI) ICxperloniiednaiiiioTiliT- sires position. Can give best ruf - erejices. I'hone lF2. FOIl SALE Potutuert,$"C2a pel : hundred. Near Coos Junction. I. 11. Thompson, IUiseburg Sluf ltt. ilUYING Oregon Ilrnnd Ceinont I helps build up ft Douglas county payroll, wo nave il. Denn-tlerret 1 sen Co. ' WE WANT veal calves. Drop card to Walter M. Clark, Star Rt west Itoseburg them. He will ei. nil,.,. ne will go allei furnished FOR RENT C-room house, close In with garage. "Price f 1 5 per month. Chas. Kyes, S2ti N. Jackson St. 210 ACRES near Gle'ndalo, fine wa ter, good buildings and fences, A fine place for $loon. Terms. L. O. Maddux, 411 1 N. Jackson St. FOR RENT Very desirable close 111 Hleeninir room, hot ivnter nil hours; Jlo per nionili. L t). Mud dux, -lui Jaeltson. COW FOU SAI.K 'l'lirw?iiivi old; very genile. Will freshen about. .May Huh. lloy Aee, 2 nn. S. W. ot Wilbur on Gulden Val ley Itoad. MAHHIKD ma n" v 1 1 h 'fiiiii II y',-siek wile, wants work of nuy kind. Hundy, can do nnytlllllK bllt llillk. Wants work rlclit intay. 447 -Miller's Add., Itosobui'R. 300 ACRES "near" Meli-6spVtiTriiinlt ed outrange, slocked und eqlllti lied, good bulldliiKs, fine witter. A IllliKllin nt $S5llO. Terms. I.. O. Maddux, 404 N. Jxckson. U'lvTrn r.iD.io ' We h"v ,ll,n' '"nuirles f rom folks who want to rent and, buy farms. i w rite or call E. K. Mcl.KNDON. IIEAI, EST AT E i 140 JACKSON STREET FOR SALE Late 1926 l)o.lBe i.anel delivery, standard Rear shtfl, in closed rub, Al condition and real buy. Wrlie Cyrus Electric, Ku Kene, Ore. YEP Thut's out- cnll-S?3. When your car stalls or meet:, accident, yon are no farther away than the nearest telephone. You telephone, we do tho rest. Stephens Auto Co. . FOK'sTxLE 6D0 uqriw wliirun'. , limited outraliRe. splendltl bulld Iurs and fences. 50 head rattle. J25 sheep mid their lambs. 70 gonts, horses, hopi, turkeys, chickens. All necessr.ry farm im plements. A hnrRnln. 1,. o. Mad dux, Jot N. Jackson. s GET a diMd to your lioTne. U"yoTi aro buyttiB a homo on routine! i and have It half paid for, with no' mortgage, see us libout , oar j monthly payment real estate lonu: w hereby you tan obtain money j to psy ofr the contract and get a j -deed. .Monthly payments on vonri loan, Reiminlly los tlmn rent uri I contract nuyments, take care of both principal and Interest and : . gefjou out ot deln.. l;mHiua j Savings and liun Assoclailim. - IHiuglos Abstract Blrtg. - I TRIUMPH TOLD IN wnon roniUI . in W KJlU rRUIVI SPITSBERGEN fi'nntlnnel rr... m i i - aviator was expected to take off from Point narrow. ' Captain Wilklns, a noted Austra lian explorer, was accompanied by I url II. Kielson. an Alasliun pilot: . . Kvtl1 ,1:,r'1 la li jmmo auilit-.l to archipelago of Spllzber gen, Hear Island anil the adja- ; cent Islands In the Greenland Sea. j The distance rnnn Norway lo Deal Island is 2f,n miles north and to SpiLzberKen 375 milcsh. Spitzber- . gen was the point for which Cap- tain wilklns set out from Point i narrow in a direct line across the -North Pole. I,.""' u , , , . ' , -radio his nrogress nn ihe . .. . nim:) m iHKCUiL inuicaU!U ;adeouate. Elelcon Cables Home I If ATTflV XT A .... 1 1 O. I "-. 'i.i a. j. T'.Ielson, father of Lieutenant Carl !i II. lOletsoti. received a cablegram today from his son at Spitsbergen Kllvil.f "ill-rlvuil cfifnlv 1,-111- l.a ,.-. "" ,. " I nation; the ri.-.l, place of the pi- Captain George H. Wilklns' t. .eAiie.in.ioii, ceieoraieo me success of tho flight It has watch- ,cd with unusual Interest. K..nn ,Mr! ,. ,,. ,, . . . r y lonnnl ,(o hm. ,nni ... I ' .. .. .'"",u aiiuiy.ug , , uiiiyersiiy 01 worin unkoiu, ....... ....w., ., ii in ici nn ...it. i.ic Universlty of Wisconsin. . Kilson enlisted in tho army air service In the1, world war and won flight, but thfl fact' that he has a first lieutenancy after doing (lis fuwu from Point Harrow lo Spitz first flying In California. ' After the, bergeu means thnt lio has umloubt wir be became a commercial, flier. ; cdly done something very great In lliL'il Ellson undertook ey.peri-1 which Will send ills name down in mental Ion Tor the postotficc depart-; history. ment In solving the problem of I "He could not have fulled to winter mull delivery In Alaska. His have explored some previously im wor khrntnrht conimendallpn from explored ureas In tho Arctic ocean. President Coolldge. ' , ,1 congratulate him most heartily Norway Receives News laud also tho Detroit News und the OSLO, Norway, April 21. The , city of Dotroit who huvo so gener newspaper Dagblnd reports that i ousiy and loyally backed Uim." , Cantaill fleorcn It. Wllltlii nn, 11 ! I'fiot Carl 11. Eielson have arrived In Spitsbergen from Point narrow, Mrs. Cluzley of Riddle and dau'ih Alasku, after a fight lasting 21 ter, Mrs. F. N. Fairbanks, ' ot "ours. J Azalea, were In this city for the The government wireless op- : day visiting with friends, orator at Spit.bergen died several I - ' ' (lays ago. Tho new operator to replace Jiim loft Tromsoe on Amll 20 umi was dun at Kings Hay on ' 'April 21. It had been assumed meanwhile that the Island -was as i " "," wneiessiy, ai- , ,....,, ,,.., .,.,. ,.,,,., 'wan able lo work tho key sul'l'l- I clently lo get out news of (lie re- Bui,. operators death. Wilklns Well Trained DETROIT, Mich., April 21. Cap tain (leorge H. Wilklns, who has flown over tho North Pole, began his career in aviation In 1!)12 alter having studied engineering in Aus-1 tralln. He earned his way around the world thru work with his cam era. takliiK pictures from airplanes. OUT OUR WAY Wtt LE.NOE.R, TP" TA BOVS y f-r ooiv4' ms Pav oav Ctet BEHimO N.-r V cout-Ecriej y VajiTM ther HsI mi ' . L y payments. -m as; nrrirt? r-Q 0- 4- UFlltL ' S BEFORE GO.MO- OUT Tme. a r reap? ramk. 'Ho served In tho Vllhjalmor Slur- ! .unsson Arctic expedition in aula land when the world war broke out 1,0 coniiimudctl the Australian pno- ; tOKraphic secllun on ihu western ; front; As second In command, ho sull- ie1 to Gruiiam's ' Island wan the ' British Imperial Antarctic expedl- i uon in jb.'i and on this cruise. made u Suo-mlle trip thru Antarctic waters in a whale boat. Success. lvely he was with Sir KrnesL Shackleton on the "Quest" expe dition; did special InvestleatlliK work lor the Ilritish Kveriirii-jilJ m uussm and spent two and' half years in command of the Wil klns Australian and Island. expedi tion. Ho then concentrated on his polar enterprises. . JCIlsou, known as the "gypsy of the ulr," is a native of North Da- ! kota and u graduate of the uulvui isity of that stale. He did his llrst i Hying when ho enlisted In the j worid war. Later he organized com Imerclal Hying enterprises and lor LWO 1'" ' the air mail ill Aiasaa, UlUUKUrUtlllK the roillH ! tlom Kairbanks to iWrfimili n ,llu. .m,KB ul. "' l 'ccord i connec- UOl WitU tllO WJlliilld Arcllc ex- i1 o.,i.. - BOSTON, April 21. Tho name ' m t. ...... .. . . ,ul i.apiain ueorgo ll. wilklns will Igo down in historv us one who haa i done a great deed, r'nnniem.iu,- : Itichard E. Byrd 'predicted today. whan ,,l,l ),v l..u A u. T. . .. P.. "L 1 ' cestui flight ..cross tta "nohi," Pole area, from. Alaska to Spitz- .-uvuetiu. Commander Rvril was In elmrfi-e t of the llrst air expedition to the I ,., ,. ,,, ,,..... .' .:. -'-- L uu .:.no ho. , . .....o ioiiuwiiiB capuiin 1 1 V..H 1 r-t .. ... .vniu.ua iicuviues very careiuny,- ne sam. "l navo lelt that, his de- ,.i.,.nin.i, ut,i,i ev-.iiui.ii ac- complish for him something big." I "' have not the dutalls of his DOUGLAS FUNERAL HOME ... Established 192S Perfect Funeral Services Fair and Reasonable Prices AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONE , 112 H Pine and Lane Sts. - I PLANE CRASH KILLS U MILLIONAIRE .MINER ! (AwKbtri rwti Uiti Wire) '. T1IK PAS, .Manitoba, April 21. t'nrl Sherrltt, millionaire prospector of The Pas and slaker of the Sherrilt-Uordon mine In northern - Manitoba, was killed today w hen a plane he was piloting - crashed, (i. Johnson, a passenger, was in- lured. ' TAKHNG NEW JURY ASTORIA. Ore., April 21. Se lection of a new jury to try Ceorie Hannulu on a wife murder' charge will start Monday. The jury select ed this week was discharged fate yesterday after one of the jurors was charged with having voiced prejudicial views. , WOOD and COAL Denn-Gerretsen Co. , Pho"fl-128 " ' Superior WORK IHtRfcYOUWiLUFlNP A CjOMPLETE- I THPtT TURNS') MIR. WoRK I a put FRtSH AND SWEET- Hero's n pointer you should fol low. It leads to this laundry where superior sanitary work is turned out every working day of the year, and where politeness and moderate prices prevail. Wo invite your pat ronage. , Roseburg Steam Laundry Phone 79 Roseburg, Ore. C. STEARNS Manager PHONE 112 Lady Attendant By Williams cr.p.wiL.'AM mm arnica; laaaaj