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ftflSEBURC NEWREWEW. MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1 02fl. OUR SPECIAL FOR NEXT WEEK, APRIL 23-28 All Men's and Ladies' Suits Cleaned and Pressed WE CALL AND DELIVER ROSEBURG CLEANERS 307 N. Jackson Phone 472 Notice your suit the next time you have it cleaned. If the linings are nice and white, and the same old spots don't show up again then your suit is clean. Also notice if small repairs are made without a special request. That is a sign of real clean ing service. Yours truly, SI DILLARD EIGHT AT APRIL TERM I Pollowlnc Is n list of tlm bills! nudlted and ullowed at the regular lerm of the couuly court: Now at this Minn the loiunviuK bills were allowed nud warrants drawn for Hie Biime, to-wlt: . General County Bills ' lloadmaster: I. I). Wolfnrd 51.99. M. C. Dowker $0.99, P. I). Wolfold $7.08, M. C. Duwker $2.99, I'. D. Wolrord $11.97, J. II. Wolrord $11,117, M. C. Ilowker $2i1.40, J. I). Vandyke $1.25, K. U. Freur $3.20. bousliis Abstract Co. .40, Oregon Slate Highway Com. $2.K0, A. 1 -ii-l k Co. $3.10, Uuipiiua .Mills & 'I'br. C'o. $K.0O; Sllerllf: Western Union $14,011, W. C. (Irubb $44. (in. JjU. ewlaud $12.20, C. II. Daugli- erty $18.71, Jess Ilodges $3.90, 1'. , A. Webb $10.83, C. M. Griffith $3,00, Village Locksmith $1.00, W. A: lti'imliain $141,011, .Marlon Grainger $00.00, Central Garage $12.00, i'nstal , Tel. Co. $1.30; jieiimi unit: uniinrwood -rypo-iuj. 78 7 Ab0r.lnam' n 00 ''' AmerS ' Child H .rLf. W Su iilv Co ii..ie 'm u S ; iviekL. mm Z ,! .' i ,', i , '', bu 7k Ste an 1 au v I in- Ir ' feeburir Steam h i' 1, ' CIW o7l(eedsport I I III , V ir,:r4r;T,r LZ ., .. 1 in "'",,0 !,. "'.t 140.0(1, Geo. K. tii.uo, , itotoi nose $a llouse; Frank Cox $40 h 1 whi.u J,',a",",W,L v"l. iVr.ni v ;:.I' u'7.. 'r ' v.w.uy, oftufi.nMiiifwio niures $2.04, A'. I). Ilouser $18.00; Flee: voyor: Ki'iiileiick I'ost l.o. 9l.n,l, II. U lOnpsleln $48.00, M. V. How- kor $14iiS' AwHi.uuni" Wnui ennui' T. " ii.iiiiiuiMiu j.9i, iioiner i". f i i.uu, III! 1J. II1UIIIO i.ui, u 1' nl cS rr W 7 i ,"""os !ir,!", 1'ank ' llaiiunonil una llur. $22.32, Austin Western ii"l; ll.V0',.1.P7. w- I H nllli $2.99, District 53: li. n. 1WH Iloud Much. Co. $05.50. Cliur. Hdwo. VS2.70, H. ..' Clianln $85.75. lilllis. rtofinielster $20.00, W. D, Duke .J120.00, Qe4.,M. Hasselt $100.00, v, Junes lin.ll, l l Miilllews t cumin tiiu.iiii, win. ... v.k-iiiu mm.ut, w. 1. nillliev 40.00, Doug. Abstract Co. .do; Bounty: Hverelt Katoll $10,00, Gel- pin Ogden $10.00, Dexter i' ' i iii J", . '!' $20.00, ClleStl.r A. ItVtlCll ffnn $10.00, lister Wlnningham o.Uii, bo'ugl; rnTl"! . '"',"u "y 10:0ii, Mnillll $8.60; County Home: Iteedsiiiirt-. KiiKi'tio Krelght Lino $;.;o. Econ-! nmy Market I9.22, llosnbiirg lilec. n.iu, Deer Creek Hairy $12.o;l, Merrill's Shno Store $l.no, I. , Nichols $1.82, Churchill lliiwe. Co. $1.20, Duds for Med $iii.if,, win. tfi-Oll $;i,9ll, HoseblllK Model ll:ik- ery $6.09, J. It. l'arker $1.1,0, Doug la.i Co. Hour Mills $22.0.1. Ei'iin. Oluy Clroc. $09.78; lnillKnul: Econ- ui uiuiKci tm. 'nil, rcoplc's sup- nlv Co. Siil.ia. lit- a i- u huuth I'.iid Kuel Co. $.,.1,11. z,ii,'i i.tniury tiroc. $10.00, .'. 'ar ivhnnnn $lo.o0, Doernherher Mem. Hospital $c.iio, ueseiniig Uuun Inking Co. $,i0.nii, Dr. (,',m. t,nmg. ton $20.00, Hani Weeks $9.98, Mm Rims uioceiy 59.97, Agnes Plleli lord $18.91, W. 11. Lesli $111,011, c. S. IlenuinuiM- XI111111 11. ,u Dooterle $2.,i,i. M,.,cv i , ,7 . J, Kether $5.02: Jemi,. , ... .' . F. Hopkins $07.80, l-rl $11111.00; School Sunt.: Eiinii h Ackort $84.7.1, Lillian Davis $128; Insane: w. Dlliard $199. Hu-, ers uepi. iore $:I0.47; Medicine:1 Mnraters' iiinli, .r i !' n i ' Dalley $..l.47, C. Townsund $10 41, Moore $28.40. Itoy Dlincnn $22,12, lli? ml rv '. '"tl"l,,l;K. Clifford Osborn $2.98, Itussel J- S. Smllli $20.93. Delherl Poole ' oiih r in ""nUI,L.NV I,"lll,y (,lia Wroe $2.99 Ton, Ilannnersly $18.30, $45 05 P ! mM tw.; i i!"r" l!ltt,'k Fl''""10 ,'li: 'Ty Van Norman $17.94, Frank 411.05 loit umpinm tinnier $.1.1.80, Bm $l,.iisi -at c,,an $4.48; Dls- Van Norman $17.94, Jack Killer ("A inia!" "t.?,''' Abstract tllct 74: Geo. Ilarter $10.22 Carl 17.'l, C. C. Cowles $11.90. J. Mes- .'. V ...rV.ycl".lu! Ak1""' M- Hlooinberg $0.99; District 7,1. 8ing..r $14.95, Clyde itydell $91.87, . xviiium ,.u, ijuceilll j-riro 2.ll l. tl. V. U'h.,1 i .... .-!"'. ii. w. toon $i.iiii, ii, t;, church i, ten. 7. , ,' ,' ' .. m""- i o. f.i.e, i. j. $1.60, Geo. Slimletou $1 00 Ki e . V' i Loeliwood $1.7:.. Huston Co. $1423.22, J. A. Denu Anderson $1.01 Jin j' lin,, i (i'!r' "i 35: 3- Pow. Co. $111.98. lieedsport lldwe. $8.10. C. II. Dauglie lv ' J '.'':. A' ').'.. Pow, Co. Co. $11.40. W. .1. Kelleher $1.00. tl. lionsoii $5.20 W ' Urn I ?- r"'r mr- Fred Hover $2.70. .1. A. Denn Pow. $2.60; liortlcuituial i.le,,': , "a ) Ii 'j '"'"i-' 5I' jfi'. A'" ;' ;. - C11H1 $701.20. J. A. Diinlnp $?6.ihi. W. O. nil. I, .r. . , ',;; .' ; ':.".'. "K" l o- ,M'- Austmst Druir '.. tii.n ii . 1,1 "' " " fuiit n $18.85. A. . iiuisi tn. .ii.. iionier Gin nriig to. $9.00. U.tl i jj.,,1.1, !, o . .., i(ioi .. . ....!.. i:i,o . Cross Phnr. It. I .It 1,1 .. Coroner -MP ii". Store $19.60: Coroner ter $88.60. II. o P:,...,..,,, ....... i V. Wlmberlv in on i n i...., . , . ' .l.m Hlweltlnt. .in,. J I... 'I,, ' , r i'l nn ..ii... ' . '"" Dr nmiVlV Vs . ui '",'r"0" ??'"" M'on' n.i''i,t 'lr.';r ."': i. r ' ., ,lu,l'K ' -i'". or- Wad.. Hist. 6: E. L. Helilnson $s7.S9, J II. 60 , Alonso Denn $1.60, Tom rip. p. Dlehl $39 90; Dlst. 9: Hov Fiah- ley $1,0(1, Oliver Denn $1 f.ll. Ijeniy er $3.48, Frank Kniische $4.48, J, SST: , m . , (MMM.iiaaissajM.ilajjUWili.iaiiiaii imn m.... 1'fflaMtPiSESSB.iaSSi ROSEBURG UNDERTAKING CO. ... Eutabllihtd 1901 M. E. RITTER, Manager Founded nnd Maintained on Efficient Service and Courlc9y r'hons 284 Oak and Kan St. Ambulance Demi SI. 00, E. It. Thurber II. GO, Minn J. Kirkcndnll $4.30, Robert Klrkcndull I4.3M, J. L.'Klrkonilnll $-1.30, Ralph Hlchler $4.30, Paul Schuiter $8.80, Or. Devon. $6.0.1, Ed Sliigloion $2.99; Current Kxn.: llrmehurg I'.ook Store $ili.0H, Koko - Chapman Co. $110.17, Irwlnllodson Co. $10.07, Cnllf.-Ore. Powor Co. $78.21, Ira 1). Kiddle $2.13, Office Mm. I, n, k,,,,u. iv,' ni'min !i,.J. si Priidhoinnin Co. $69.90,' ilnHO-Oinsa $131.78; Dlst. 2ii: D. mis- lung Newsltcvlcw $706,111, I'acificjCord 20.Ur, Arthur iMurphy l(l.4t; Tel it Tel. Co SU8 Oft Hoy Citlch- l""t- 3,i: - Wulsiin $10.47, Floyd '"K Mlr i'-o. -HU.30. Road Dictrlct Payroll Dlntilirt 2: II. 1 1. Coiinlne $37.43, J. i,. limey $41.92, Asher Auou ". "; onniiio te.uv, 11. ii. (..outline $6.99; District .ISJ: Clins.j,e $10.43, .Milton Green $29.96, ' Vari-eliiunm $1.49, Lock Trans. Donald Sturbuck $17.97, John! ss.os; Dislrlcl lu: u. w. crouclicr $12.20, C. A. Prock $20.98, Ivan 17"!:'!H;'J.- ''.:'?. K .,.,,., ,..,o, ijk.ii .,i.mu I0.4, A. C. 1'iilnier S7.47; District 12: U. II. MoniBoniery S 23, I). C. Nlckens SO U!.; District 111: James uusseii :,;i.ss, una Jones ?17.94, $o.an, c. T. Smith $10.40, Hobert Harry Cinbur $0.90, Selli CroyiCondon $2.99: Dlst. 02: James $2.99, Owen llussell $2:l.9; Ills- lllct 18: C. A. Healer $9.73; Dls- $2.09, T. F. Secoid $2.99, Loyal tllcl 19: C. W. I'lke $00.91, II. I'eil Steurns $11.99. Henry Selverts $17.94, Chas. T. Null $20.41, J. N. $23.98; Dist. 07: W. It. Lorwlll llostennillidt $23.90, W. U. Forrest $15.98, V. Lerwlll $0.98, Joe Good $5.99, F. H. Cunnlnshani $4.80, ' reau- $2.99, Fred llrown $8.97, Jim Moiiier Mariln $17.49; District 20: Duriiout $0.98, John lirnwu $5.98, It. .1. Spilldliig $7.98, Sum Powell Hill Doinpier $0.98, J. II. Itondenu $a.:w, urn Powell $2,911; Dislrlcl 23: I). Vlllll even $7.98: District K a u.,i t. . " "M" '27: W l- i'Tur' 512!m' C,llvln ""' 1 "l!!tlla :i0: J- B- 'JM- W"- S2!,!l; l"lrlKl 'M: ;- W- 1,u':kl' -o. HuB..ne: !'Ud"!U lil""'lct 3S: ' i ' H,K;" M- 1"' ",lk '"' ?11!IS; I)l"lr,ct 42: A- "J"1' ;!5!'"-'. K- Hiiwninn $20.90: Dls- "? .4- j. siwinMB $11.90, tu. 11. oimitllllg 911.11:,, Chas lOllenberg $8.20, Sam Powell r'117' 1'owell $4.4S, Oscar Mat- luon $. .-i s, ceo. Henterson $1 IS, lj"wl" "'"'ey $2.09, Hinest llrown :i;i.u:i; Dislrlcl 48: Hoy Kiriiilm- k73 V T Mli-iuloi- tl.l'l ci,u f, , ' ', ! V,1' ' ,' 1 Plirllel' K2.IIII- lllftl.,.l r.l- $9.71, II. S. Powell $1,411, Curl Illg- Kinbothnm $7.47, Hoy Cohh $7.17, n. u. rowell 31.49, C. A. Cook a.9ll, Itohl. i eok $2.!i, Sidney Adams $2 n 'V Jllliu II I. $1.49; District 09: Win. Slimier Vl'lll'l. 1. .... . .. . ,,;;',;; Arnold Kasper $4 09 Knnel "' IKK" !I8, Arnold Knsper $23.98; III.,, ..I-. ,. ... . .... ' .-..I-' ,slrlct UB; ,,; , u'."t 1 Tom Jf-7- "tarln U,j nett $ll.9!l; Dislrlcl 73: .1. II I V H..,.u ,tir.. im... ...... . .. m.'.i i ,'.:.t sell $10.44, Itosa McClanahau $2.40, Krank Gruhhe $5.99, U. w. llodgers $ii.99: District 78- l' w' TIloiiuiH $0.99, C. w. Ollnchousu $5.99,0. E. Dewev SS 'IS il..i.!i. enry Dewey $2 99, l3. llarslow $2.99, I . II. Savage $2 99. Road District Bills Dist. 3NJ: Gardiner Mill Co. '' "j1. Winchester Hay l.br CO. $21. Ml; Dlst. 7: Julius Caii Lindsay 80c; Dlst. 1 D. C. IW l'lsl' ''?" ."I. M1MI. vu Alll VH Her fi.KiK $ Ser Ser. Hint. $i.os. Thlel A s '!" . 'l i' V- ."'. 36: Ili'ndl'ord llros. Ve. 'TL ,T I llussell 20c: Dist. Much. Shop $1.00, Dint. 65: MalllsCirlls Co. $:i';in' . Special Tax Pavroll I -v.. ..,.., . ' . .t. . .Hill, f.ltl.tlj, 11 .Smiley $7:1.33. P. N. tlerliett . h" - ""'I'sliey $;if..87. .' r:'.. ' ti. r,. l iny .ts.K(. ' r'' .,'V1"' !" V. Hauls -"'. A. Smiley $10.44; Dlst. 4: J' ' y 3M7. IHniglna H .?M,C. linker $7.. Licensed Lady Embalmer, Service F. Kausche S7.-17, I). C. ilk-ken-' halhaiii $1.49; Dial, 22: It. J. SpauldliiK $9.97, Chas. Klleuburg i $149, Hum Powell $1.49, Oru pow-; ell 1.49, Oscar Miitloon $1.19, Geo. ; Kcstcison $1.49; Dial.. 2o: jioinie ( iHowurd $131.01, 1'uul Ludwlir ' $ti'i.52, W. W. Piigh $129.52, J. n.i J roueo $i.o.7s, Chas. Wilson (as - "WO $127.28, J. I Inula 1 2S.7 , Hob tlal lather (nsslirnl SSG.SH. Will vv.tinwii fo.Ji, Jl. r.. I'.llglcs $.i.l, T. V. Gurney $2.99: Dint. 37: I), w. Klinoi-o $1.40, Sam .Madison $1.49, C. W. I'ucliell $29.07, Hugeiie l - ucii - ,.ll $9.97; Dlst. -41: Osour Jackson '51,0.20, Charley Jones $23.90, Carl Lelglilon $14.95. F. w. Dow-don $14.95. 1). . Painter 114.90, D. It. !2'J,i- !'-". ijisi. ,(: j. jj. nnunz tassiKn) 8s.9ti. Norman Wells J4.4S. J. H.I Short 19.4; Dist. 60: Owen Hose .97. Win. O'.Mura $7.47, Tom Gray lulherwood $12.21. It. 1.. Stearns J'.-oo; Dist. 71: J. K. Jlaney $31.00, Julius Haney $12.09, Pele Haney , 1:19 11: i,' .1, whin. iii j-i Special Tax BillB ' nist. 37: Clyde Catclilnic $23.75; Mal- 2: ,,0UK- Abslract Co. Sue; ": J- A. Demi $21.70. General Road Payroll C- w- I-u,lU" ,i24:, J- 's"a- '"ko ll"n M'hew $80,811, ,J- Wo"or" 3'!l9- J' " V'""ro"1 ?3.9U, M. C. Ilowker $0.99, C. . i-uckeu 3$.9s. ay utM & uvnvu tJO.au, uuj nn-srist liiw bIkii) $7.90. Kilgene Puckett S9.il, J. W. Puckett lasslgn) $0.00, Al- iretl Cloako $155.70, 10, W. Galla $1 10.70, Arthur Moors $84.83, Hurl niainews 58.Y3. ' General Road BIIIb Farm llineuu Coon. Kxcli. $10.31. Wnmlciw-l: !l r.ll XI A llnl.l, ll.lwo Co. $59.05, II. S. Flench Trans. Co. ?a.S7, Truth Tool Co. $l(i.00, lllsh- way tser. co. $1 1.2S, win. Hcotl 20c, ; Auams jsii.s i, j.;. i. mi norland "". niuiu iiiKiMifiy.tfiu. $0.38, Union Oil Co. $207.11, llickok 1'. llt..b..l, tl'lll 1 A..,.. Co. 7.-U7'.l'iiilo Air l'roducts Co. $4.07. llealy-Wood - Tire Co. CI .IT. Mlw,ll f'M 1-IJ ll'l n A 1 wood Motor Co. $133.83. ' ' ' Market Road Payroi. Jack Hlgglns $00.80, Howard !!lll,..t lll.i.l,, tulll! A...w, ll...u,. i - inui i w.,u'.,i!, r.un N..i. "'""" $M-9. Lew Howe $7.47, It. J - Spiildlnit $0.98, ('has. Ellellhlirg 51 1 .17, Geo. Keslerson $7.47, Oscar Malison $2.99, Orn 1'owell $2.99, s 1'owell, $2.99, D. A. Mct'ord $14.97, I). A. McCord $1.99, Krank $80.92. Guy Slegi 1st (assign) $28.92. Eugene Puckett $21.07. C. W .. . ... .. ... I Puck- elt $02.41, Eugene Puckett 41, Spall- .1. II. Wolford $;1.99, M. t:. W. S. Crea,:' M. C. lli.vv fin- 1 7 7 Clvl llv.l.il fl 0 I. A - $2.99, M.-C. "-keJI-'Z ' m.,i,.. -.,. n.n. Andys Ser. Slat. S8.UII. Doug. Ab-'r.,, siraei no. (.dii, scoltsbllrg liar. ' . - Doug. Ahstr..C. $3.20. The Sullf t... U,, tl I 1,1 l . Brldae Fund Pavroll ... . I 'I,.. IU M. t? . A. Viinbusklrk $25.93. Lloyd De neiu . ..:.. "lowuril tiaiiop -.m.4. n ' $I7: . Ain,. Johnson $17.91. Ne s Hydell $;..98. Card Sllgilllerd $14. 9... Hrown $14.95. Chas. Ellenbllig ?-97. Noimai, ' Weatherly $11.90, Howard Weatherlv $11,911. A. it. Andrews $8 97, W. I). Itlley $1.99. Bridge Fund Bills ,, & S()1 j,n wiiarlon llros. $28.(10, Hice Pros. & Adams $28.15, llargan llros. $259 15, ,1. N. H.-ylen $7.05. Weavers liar. $12 81.-llrown Kingston $19 15. A. C. Hexroad $2.00. Chopin Furniture Co. $2 70 K. l. Thomas lldwe c... f33 8.r, age $32.97. $038. Churchill Myrtle Cr. Oar- DR. DEAN B. BUBAR OPTOMETRIST Specialist In the fitting ot lasses 11$ Jackson St. NEW RECORD GATE, RAID ON SCALPERS AT CURS' FIFI D ( AMwIated 1'Tetm I.fti.tt Wire) CIIICAOO. April 2,1. Manager ;JO' "tcariiiy and. his Cubs liave : mane a promising start in their 1928 attempt to shatter the Na i Uounl league's nttendiince record, ! whlililln-y set last season. j ' or the Hecnnd time In five days,! j " ";" iii.i.niitn uium wtm UHlllll-1 li"l at Wrigley Field yesterday i when 00,00(1 fans turned out; to ; wulcli Ihe Cubs heat I'lllshurgli. H to 2. The former Chicago mark was 48,000, made In the Ctiha' home opener last Wednesday. Last season the llruins broko the senior circuit's attendance record. This year thev hopp to bet-i ".winning team anu an enlaiued park l'resldeni wminm vi, nt .i. Cubs led a squad of detectives in j a raid on ticket scalpers yester- 1 ii 1 v Wuum ue nine snoring necessary. a dollar or more over th olflce At Hancock mountain a tunnel pi ces were seized, and the men would save several miles in dis releiised nndei bonds, and warned tance and would eliminate the lonK to discontinue their trade. I climb over the mountain. This Special sulo this week on pint mountain drive, however is one of vacuum bottles lor $1 each nt the most scenic spots on the high Churchill Hardware Co. j way, ,md the grade is all five per . . . c(.nl or un,or g0 Umt people Garden seei h nl Ichh limn eiii. , ,!. 1 '. iK ,.c0 at Wharton Ilros. EXCHANGE IN LANDS IN RECENT DEALS be adopted only in the event ii c. Waller Groves reports several should be found advisable to save real entitle sales, niiide the past distance, as the present road 'has week. The 2.18-acre ranch ut Look- no bad features other than the tell ing Glass belnmhie to Mrs BHwi- dency to slide In wet weather beth llrown w ns sold to W. F. Mof- However, the project is being till of Hosebiirg. Mrs. llrown ac- suggested to the slate by tho copied n five-room modern house . court and the engineers and coin on Wesl First street us pari pay- mission will determine the policy ment. Mr. Muffin will make his to be adopted. honio on the Looking Glass ranch 1 o an.i win specialize in chickens, I . , turkeys and sheep. GALE DEFIED BY i ne lease linn sinclc and equip: nielli on the ICIOncre Itouens motiiirtlln ranch lielonglng to C. V. Hohorta wns sold, lo I,, A. Mel of Monroe, Oregon. Mi;. I.lel expects to take immediate possession. A Klllefer covor crop disc liar row will turn your cover cron 1111: m,.,.. See one at Wharton llros. WILKINS GIVES SCIENE LIGHT ON MOOT POINT (Continued from page 1.) i . . eu in inase ic cerium tnnt tne ill four or five weeks. This inillcat. niei- uuiu oe oacK in l.os Angeles cd Iho possibility of a race between ""ns wcru Kood for gutting off two exploring expeditions in south "Bain. On two occasions the mo Polar regions Unit of Wilkins wllh ,l"' slnrted al full sveed, but the a seaplane and that of Coinniaiulor machine did not move. On ' the Hlchard E. Hyrd wllh three planes, third .attempt. Caniuln wm,in .' Wllklus Is eager to learn if Micro is an unbroken continental chain at ino poie, liom tne Australian side Iho region has been seen. Cap- tain Wilkins plans to go liboaul ii whaler In Hoss Sea nnd pnst Souih Victoria land. There he nnd his llll, ll ii I ii ii in liiiin,.!, H...I.. ..,,.l...... c-i.--- i. n.L Gainer WVltlim IB VDIIIEI WPW 1( K. Ann yi Tim . greatest scientitic contribution of llio Wilkins polar flight in tne o in on of Dr. so ah llowmnn. il inc. eatest sclel.liHe c, iMIhn, I , if '! h f' "'" "' Aclic " .fs , , ri.,, Wl.,,1,,,. ,,. .... ,N. 111 Htuion.ent issued here, ... 'i,. -"" i", Captain Wilkins achieved his oh. Ject, which was to fly over Iho let i. .iiicii huh m iiv nvt.i' i in. ("blind spot taking a 2:i00 inlio Bwlng.over that region regarded as nK " . ,V ' ., "wn approach tnost probnblo to hold undiscovered turned on. JiT . Vle 8"lMo" lands, If such existed. ., , fllt nmI hurried excitedly u.... D.i. i' 1110 landing place. May Have Avoided Polo COPENHAGEN, Denmark, April I 23.-Ciiptuin Ueorgo II. Wilkins Is quoted by tho Svenskn Dilgbladet ",,i , .J i " 1 bergen, thai be did not pass oer i the North Polo on his flight across - r. --- . . - ...... Ihe polar regions, but Hew over vr.l ,..,!,i..i ....... u .'...i (Spltzhergon) said that the lower part ot the airplane was sllubilv damaged In landing. ,.niaeil In Inn.llnc. ,, wilkins' col ll anl on has le e- Z .lied hi" fa'her 7 Z on leutenant Curl II. Ellson, Cap- grnpneii ins miner that he soon will be home again which Is liner preted lo mean that ho and Cap. lain Wilkins plan to fly to Nor- way ns mere is ho connection by ship before the end of May Aged Mother Glad ADELAIDE. Australia. April 23. "We mothers don't say much but wo feel a lot," said .Mrs. Wilkins. e i,. r r,.i,; ..... ..' k,',. as she talked with vivacity today, despite her years, of her son s great Polar feat. "I am very glad lleorge has done what he set out to do." she con- wh-. was called a short time alter tinned, wllh beaming face. "It is the Vrths b.-!i.-ve.l Dipt the bhics! twenty years since he first went eonK have been saved If medical, away and he has never lived at aid hail been renrhed soom-r Thni home since. Like all his brothers, f.ithrr Is the grandson of Edwin l ho wns a good son, kind In wottBUWeaver ot Myrtle Creek and the and actions. Ho has n!...,n len a. fnmlly Is well known here. ' groat reader nnii made more of what lie learned In a lllllo country school thaa many men have been 'nolo to on college educations." I Mrs. Wilkins la the mother of five children. EARLY START OF WORK ON RIVER BRIDGE PLANNED ( Con tinned from page 1.) 1,10 "vent 1110 road "i ''lvu? ' vt'l;y . "iglily iin- ..""u" u""ance would liei-lllLUH lllMlfl'u 11 nlli.li.ra : .,""","", i Juo. "c"uu miiiiei is uyetuiy I tMetud as Is tha Hall- ,u"I.a. ., tunn'-,1 hj railroad , 7,. ... .,.,' "uul ,uuou,1 1 " ,,., ',, T" "?anaone1, l!'e Slnh,liSeftZl "!! nmil.l ho nw,7 . i T. T 1 be about a half mile lom- Zoui TAo 0C I oto aST' ?Mlr!,,?h ?" tf-Jhey mounlnli, road rather 1,1, ,. ! "'. which would eliminate much ;of the scenic part of the drive to I the coast. I The Bender tunnel moled u-nnLi WILKINS AND AIDE IN POLAR FLIGHT 'Continued from page od milk nnd chocolalo wns sutrl clent for six months uud they had some cigarettes. I i'or tne rive dnys,. Ihe airmen i"e, nl,l to rest urter their lonir ij;;l"ev I" ureparatlon for the ai" , i.inn ui I lUClIll? Ilieii- ichlne out of tile snow as soon'"i'o !V'"0ll bo able to resume the j flight. The small flunntlty of gaso- ' 1180 "Vl to be pumped Into Ihe upper tanks. n oirt unricuit i Aiiuiroav mmn n o'clock they decided Hint ,..,n,ii. 0l" of Ihe cockpit and holding on 10 a robe attached to the plane pusneu tne machine to give It the necessary Impetus 0 rise In this way they succeeded In starting hut to the pilot it seemed -i IniiS lime before ho heard u'iim,. v,,l,. u..lii . . ""kins clamber ln. u, . i ," ."K1 1H ' unable - iiiuuuiiin f.ifiicnn i LIIUIIUt'1 wim in i ... . . " mice. In case of such evenmn iv the captain had rofldTSj will, .' . ""! n,msoll ,.. , ." """""" ."""n assl'- loon, inere was in addition that in fall- kins miglu'cVipme"h ,Z! " ..' hold or to wi UilCK II1IO Mlfi .tttnr)ilnu was reached, itor,.,.,,," sighted and Ihe mast ot the wire. . ... ""'"" U1 se. The v . , Z..!, Z' .'i01"" tlu,,,' al elo-I . . ....... ... i.- . ' . . '. ",B . , : - " iiuig. I no Lucky In Landina ,il n':'y fortunate for !,.,. . Ih,'y '""''"I where "' had IheV descende , ,,,'.. ,V ."" orKl"ally planned l",v." '"""'i Ihe wiri-, Killw .1,.,. .. ,,., , ,, ".. discontinued April 15 when the operator died in an accident. ,, e , "'rs f,ral thought was for . 5""''-v or their airplane nnd ine motor was covered with a ""."'"' inrpauiin to prevent It ,""II"K too quicklv T ils had In ne in a" tempera. u JZ temnni-nlnr. V" I '"' oeiow zero and ns the m,. men were w ithout coals, they wast- fli no lnie accomplishing the task. TRIPLETS BORN TO MYRTLE CREEK FOLK DIE SOON AFTER BIRTH Triolets, two dr.uzHcrs snd a I born to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin iVVCVf iM,T".'" ''T". ,n Anr" hlrlh. Dr. Coryell ot Myrtle Creek.' EQUALIZATION TEE MEANS BILL VETO, FORT IS CERTAIN: WASHINGTON, April 23. After ! a visit to the White I louse today, 1 Representative l.'ort, republican, New Jersey, sdid a certain veto faces the McNary-liaugen farm ; relief bill If It reaches the While House without removal of ilui ; cutiullznllou fee. " Mr. Fori, who Is a member of! the house aglciilturn coiiimittee, I suld Ihut in his view Ihe hill as re-1 ported to the house, wns iiiinnnsti-' tulloniil. Ho added that tiie meas ure was largely a device for lildin;; puckers, uud that' for the sake ot politics It had been extended to all agricultural commodities. SUTHERLIN SUN FAVORS LEAS AS SHERIFF CANDIDATE -1 in- ouiiiei iiii nun in nisi weeas issue has the following lo suy of the candidacy of K. 10. Leas, I'or sheriff on Ihe republican ticket: According to reports' reaching The Sun officer 13. K. Leas, ot Oak lund, candidate for sheriff on tho republican ticket, is gaining strong support 111 practically every sec tion of the county, and bis friends predict that he will receive the nomination by a majority which will leave no question In the minds of citizens us to whom Ihe people of Douglas county desire tor sheriff. Mr. Leas is not a "hand picked" candidate, but entered the race at tho earnest solicitation of a large group of friends funiillar with his excellent record of the past several years as deputy sher- Iff. Mr. Leas has proved himself a real "go-setter." and has probahly mnde more tM-rests for liquor lawt violators, automobile thefts and oilier thievery during the past two years than any other orricer In Iho county. He has been on Ihe job night nnd day, and when he 'goes out after a bootlegger or thlet he slays on the trail until he gels re - suits As sherirr. Mr. Leas would HPt) to It tll.lt 111 l;iv.i v.'cr forced, NEW TODAY FOR SALE Fresh milch cow. W. . T. Iliyon. Dlvmivlll,, FOR SALE Ton trailer nil i-o.nlv t Ko except license, $50. Phone ' "'"13- ' " FOIIDSON PLOW-$60, 2-botlom, 12-incli. Fine shape. Farm Bureau Exchange. w'!8",1 hinn. ni,Jin ' . -v - . FOR SALE Fresh cow. Fred Veil- tier, znii nouse on Looking Class road. 1NEW FAIItDAN'ksTbOO ,on" scllle. ?25- Fan arm llureaii orin elv r - . , .-. , bhhu COItiN Largo slock; tested T.-..l vnrlelies. Farm Dureiui Ex-. change. WA Ell TANKS All types. low' prices. 500 gallon redwood tiink, 1 $:io. ...... .....v.... ,...,.Hv. 1 liavlnu motor i.ii . nr ..... i . iiuiiuie.i, no nave me solution. Wrecking car ready at your call. . Stephens Auto Co. Phono 582. j WANTEI)-Fiesh6w with" g.uiil ' flow of rich milk. Write or see noseburg. 'atc' 11,3 ''" 6111 bl" N" , FOR RENT Furnished house, , uesi ot rurniiure, piano, daven-, port, new rugs, etc., garage. 702 ' Cobb. Phone 600-J. I 1'IPIO AND PIPE " FITTINGS Ail sizes, new and second hand, l "."-es, un i pes oi iriigni Low prices, all types of irrigation PMuwaviiLinireau r.xciiange. - . " -. I Salurdav jvo t wigni.iu iiigiii,, April ui, lauys j-.igin wrist watch; initials Ii. D. Noil- fy M. R. UniBi. Phone 21F11. He - ard. TURKEY RAISERS 1 ain ready , and well equipped for turkey egg liutcnmg. Airs. Kan Vosoiirau, i 702 Ulllerton St., Roseburg, Ore. I pon SALE liLnVi .7.. i -8 weeks old Rhode siand Red cockerels, just right . for caponizlng; 40c each if taken i this week. R. L. Harmon, ltt. 2, i ni,, OIL. ' nORDEX The newest thhig In a cement nnd stucco palm: Renew your oiu stucco work at a very :co work at a very owcost. Ask us for details, 'euil-uerrctsen CO. ru.inuw: iomr gone wrong or ignition out of or- dor? Hrlnij It in and we will re move all troubles. Percv Craft, 444 N. Jackson St. Tel. 93. i him inack hand bag containing baby s rings and locket, also other tilings. Leave at Uodsey's Garage, Wilbur, Ore. Reward. Phone 30F3. Mrs. S. A. Slegel, nu Ave., .Seattle, vvasli. t,,K "monthly payment" " loan " is an attractive monthly payment plan for b-jilding or buying a home or refunding existing mort gage. It allows repayment of loan in easy monthly Installments nn-.l gets the borrower out of d-.bt. I'mpqua Savings and t.oah Asst. elation. lXiuglasAbstrart build Ine. I i $ f A 5 B R 4 A B B XqfaUSucceff S. ''A it--UC 'MB f. The greatest bridge would crumble should the keystone of A the supporting arch be removed. Similarly, all your efforts to 2 L obtain success can come to nothing If you neglect the habit of J regularly banking your money. This policy of banking builds Q up a reserve that helps you to successful activities. UMPQUA VALLEY BANK r i n A, noseDtirg, Associated Press Praised j For Ideals by President Federated (Jmodiiicd PrcM iaHl wire) NEW yqrtK, April 23. The e.u'b.e.r? ,r ' Associated Press, B.iii.eieu ii iiu-ir ami u. 1 1 ninciienii p,PSH l0 bnml togetller- Its nation nnd meeting, were told today how I . (,f " ""' .'' ' 's ' their org:uilzatlon.and their nrofes- ,s"m " . n noted c era?- J S'Vi tta '.n-ad of the wmWs meutekt broaiieiislini, ehaln. .ml ihe liev. Dr. S. I'arkcs Cadman, j president ot the federal council ofi me ciiiiicnes m inrisi 111 America,: told Ihe members that the Assoclu. ! tori li.,,u l. n i.i. , nn i.unslness sense with unselfish -aims ! ''"eRrtty. 'nnd efficiency In ad- j ministration, lind achieved "an un- a""r ;'' T , ?,,. ' " ,f ?"".. Uureauinot oflll eqUnuP, u. organizations nv.n.,ll nl l,l . Dr. Cadinan saliUhat , he record 01 11,0 Associated Press offers no I apologies fense." and requires no de-l 'It is Impossible to sever news .-r of tlle tln' flom 11,0 sovereignly or! for Iho public welfare the domi IU. Plat-, the people or ftmn their lawful mint news colleciim. n,i ,u..i,.n.... ft.uir,n, i,n n.,ffi ..t.r .i... ! rlctlon that, rightly understood, freedom as un essentlnl of eveiv. ..v... on.... wciivc Llie coil- thing worth while bin. imi i,ini,n,i I resonant voices In the dally mess, "Ho loBK as news was bought and sold like any other conin-.oilily, D.,.v, i,u. lw i e ....u...i. ...i ne news- ( iiiiiht wnrm u-im iiifiiiinna.i i. ,'" " " ; ....in-.i i.n irresponsible oll-archy entranced , wlth mnnoUfry gain and the repub- lJ?, 'n' T ,;"ni'ocl"1, ten- -""'" tastes and demands of CIGARETTE PRICE I WAR IS LAUNCHED! (AiBorlnn.l Pivia I.mwsl Wirp) N'lftV YOI1K. A .i.-ll 9-1 A -l,,.,.. elte price war, having ns IIb first effect reducilnn ,,r n. ..... ., . . prices of three lendlne lirnn.'a in ' . 7 i'"' '"i ii"' "ceiis miracie Mineral com- cents, started todav. Whnlecule , nanv of Ponlnmi ti,. ... i,..i i" '" oeaiers were reduced lo m built as an exact reproduction $ a thousand from about $0.40 byior.n locomotive. It has a 110 h n three of the largest companies. jContinentnl Red Seal Motor using" Prices of tobacco company ! gnaollne as fuel. Its realism is broke $3 to $12 a share on heightened by the fact that It ,e ispw ,orl( stock exchange """'ricnn inoaccu H lead "'B 1111 ueciine. SENATOR GILLETT BETTER MnnrlfitM I'r I.mwI Wirp. Vni,I,1.N0TOIi',!Apr" setts, wlio'hi tin vtineii n-iiuuiicaii. .viassarnii- im iL. 7.. . ' '. ..T, "t greatlv ,r vn,i ,,r' " ' . Ereatlv lm.,rvn,i i. 1,1. ,i was said his ci II Ion w..' thn, onlv ,,. .,,,.,,,,, 'V l was Keeping h in nwnv fi,, n... I oennte. DOUGLAS FUNERAL HOME Established 1926 v Perfect Funeral Services Fair and Reasonable Price AMBULANCE SERVICE pw H. C. STEARNS 4 Manager Pin and Ltne St. tregon , a 1 Church Council i thP caterers nnd detrimental til I public welfare. ; ,.Tho ,vlsom 0( The ASil0cateA T" '''V'11,, 11 ls "ow l,e"y ,,,?",0n8tn,,e'1- "3 ,etuSi" to t,'nt- I i , I1 Su.?r" T ,lus D00n P'y 3l,s' I uilionc and Protestant ruilhs liave mnde common cause In this undertaking with good - con science. "I cannot refrain from wishing that ' all periodicals. , Including those belonging to the churches, had learned your lesson. Now lo bo 'strong without rage, without overflowing full' commands intel lectual respect and instills tho moderation which is ultimate power," President Frank n. Noyes snid: "The Associated Press exists be cause its 1200 members insist that 1 for their own iii-nlocllnn ,l i, i i. . "hui.Y lllllSl IIOL DO 111 111' VII I n ownership subject to Ihe will of an Indlvliliinl or n onmii r Indivliliinln u-im ,.,ii.i ..... ... further his or their liullvl.l.mi ,,nr. ' poses. i "The code nr oinia of t"i. a' ciaieu t'ress doeq .lie year of presidential rleniinn V ruMs around and eveiv cnndidalo holds a serene certainty that Ti e Associated Press will not hVl,, r hamper him by becoming an ad- herein or opponent.' MARCELI.'S I lMinup ..it . ... - PAR PAYS WC1T w CAR PAYS VISIT TO ROSEBURG TODAY One of the most unlnue vehicles ever seen in Hosebiirg arrived to- niy pnoteii by Marcus 11. Marcell, nas a smoke stack from which smoke is emitted from a special oil (compartment. There Is a real bell inni rings automatically, a whistle that whistles, a sand box, nnd Westlngliouse air brakes. All parts except the motor are hand made. 23--Sma-;The.fltllngs ar0 solid brass and the uoor Handles are gold nlatc.1. The . con,l'iete weighs 6.400 pounds f"?.. .!w,u?-. " " 7.V... . . " 18 t.a.uie. Chicken feeders nnd fniininlna f an Kinos nt Wharton Urns. PHONE 112 Lady Attendant