ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1928. SEVEN B :ASKETS This is going to be a Genuine Bargain Sale on haskets there are big ones, medium sized ones and little baskets. Values run up into the dollars on some of them, but we have put entire lot in our; window-and you get your choice for 49c This is your chance to get a basket that will exactly fit your needs and the price Is so Tow you can af ford to buy two or more. i See 'em. Churchill Hardware Co. CLASSIFIED ALL NEW ADS WILL BE FOR SALE - ; FOUR-QUART gout tor sale. Phono 335-K. WHEN you think of LUMBER, think of PAGES'. FOR SALE 2 Jersey milch cows; cheap. Phone 23F23. CABBAGE anil tomato plants' for sale. G. T. ltoyer, Dlllard. FOR SALE OR TRADE Binder and ensilage cutter. Boyer Bros. Phone 14F14. FOR SALEtu2nd hand 3-burner electric runge for light socket operation. J3.G,' Rosoburg'Electrlc. FOR SALE Few loads' ' red :fir block left, ?8 per 3- tier. Phone' era. FOR SALE Singer sewing ma chine, almost new with an elec tric motor. Judd's Furniture Store. WEANLING pigs for sale, good ones. Beebo Bros.,' South Myrtle Creek. .Phone 17F41. Myrtle Creek. WANTED Private money for. real estatfe'mortgage loans.. Sums of $1000 and up.: -G.: W. -Young & ' Son. Phone 417.' ' ' i . FOR SALE 1 Oa'cres; '- also ' No.'l Russells Bawmlll. Small . pay ' - ment down on each, terms on bal-, ance.' W. O.'Roetz; Camas Valley,' ' Ore."-- ; : FOR SALE Store building, house, service station, $2500. On Roose . velt highway in Bandon, Ore.. 4U- acre dairy ranch. 82500. cash. John M. Long, Bandon, Ora,- FOR SALE 1 13-Inch Sebastian lathe, $200. 1 Rapidayton gas pump with 10 barrel tank, $125. . 1 5-hattery rectifier, $45. 1 Mc . : Cuskey adding machine with , cash drawer, $I0. Geo. V. , San ders. Drain, Oregon. ' BUS1NKSS properly for rami Own brick business property in ' Douglas : county town. 'Brick building leased ' for $70 ' per month. Value $10,000, Inourti- berance $3000. Trade for . farm 561, Eugene, Oro SMALL- "ranch for iiifger Have 16 acres in fruit und highly im 'proved, in Edenbowei- district 3 miles north of Roseburg; known as the Will Beckley place. Price $10,000, morlgngo $3000; will as- ' puine riiore on larger place. Write owner, Box 664, Eugene, Ore. Roseburg Cabinet Shop 230 W. Oak FURNITURE REPAIRING Upson Board and Veneer Panel ' - Cut to Order Window Screens made to order E. S. AND F. L. COCKELREAS WANTED i Rentals, Sales or Exchanges, City Property, Residences and Farms. What have you? E. O. KINGWELL Real Estate Broker ,' - Sutherlin. Oregon ' Mom fhr. i Food Our Way Saves Often you are, to busy to come clown, ot perhaps you may be weary or compnny romes. Dinner or luncheon problems arise , Just Phone 63 Economy Grocery O. t JOHNSON Tha Store That Serves . You Best Phone 63 344 N. Jackson St. Mm SECTION FOUND ON BACK PAGfc j FOR RENT FOR RENT Well furnished apt., close, In. 331 S.'.Mnlu.. D OR KENT Hl-rouiu , modern, partly furnished house on Win chester St., North Koseburg. S. W. Slarmer, Soldiers' Home. WANTED "l M.AN wants' farm work. Address "W. M.," cniV News-Review. WANTED ; Baby sulky . or cart. Phone 459-J. - WAJNTMJ 200 mou lu utku'cuuilur at,Roseburg Cafeteria. ; : WANTED Ladies-not to forget to take lunch at Koseburg Cafe tarts. j - ; ; ;. ; WANtTobovr.ow - $3000 at .8, have gilt edged, first- mortgage security in .Douglas county, ' Owner, Box 546; Eugene, Ore. j MISCELLANEOUS I , KEY FITTING Bicycle and gener-:.- al repairing. The : Village Lock- smith, 333 N. Mnin St.- U4K UWMSlt Uum lorgel to call 653 when u need - of auto parts. Sarff'i ' Auto Wricking House. ' - . ' ' ' - EXCHANGE -Modern residence In . .Portland for sumo in,' Roseburg or. closp; hi suburban' properly of 'equal ''value. Address ' "P. . It.' .', care .News-Kevluw. ' W CAR to trade for wood or , slieep. ,.1U25 Star touring, 192S -license, 4-uhcel brakes, balloon tiros, Ku ... cine and tires lu -good condition: -Phone 12F4. or inquire 416 -Pine , St., Roseburg. ; ; LEADERS IN THE I MAJOR LEAGUE ; v - ; - - -(AwHk-tolnl rrt'M ' I.wiwil Wire) (Including ga'iiies of May 18.) - National " Catting Cnllaghnn, Reds, .418. ' Runs, Douthlt, Cardinals, 2S. Runs batted in Frisch, Cardi nals, 2S. Hits Douthlt, Cardinals, 51. Douliles Traynor, Pirates; Tom ley, Cardinals, 12. Triples L. -Waner, -Pirates, 6. Homers Blssonette, Robins, 6. Stolen bases Frisch, Cardinals, !l. ' , .,, Pitching Clark, Robins, won 4, lost 1. , '"' . , American ' Batting Kress, Browns, ' .306. ,. Runs Ruth, Yankees, 35. ltuns batted In Ruth, Yankees, 20. : . : Hits Rico, Tigers, 46. . , , ' Doubles -Vieusel, Yankees, 13. ' Triples Rice, Senators; Regan, 'Red Sox, D. ' ' ' ' . Homers Itlith, Yankees, 12.' Stolen bases Barrott, While Sox;"'McXoely. Browns, C.;' , - Hltcniug i'lpgras, Yankees, won won 6, lost is. ... I MeCormlck, Deuring,, Champion, and Piano hay machinery pans at I Wharton Itios. FIRE DESTROYS HOQUIAM ; , MILL; LOSS IS 5250,000 (AnjocfaU'! 1'rpM Leased Wlro IIOQI'IAM. Wit. Iai; J 8. The Xeff Lumbor Comtinny"a mill here was destroyed by flru today with a loss estimated at more thun $2riujoo. v The flames originated in a cor ner of the building and, Tanned by a stroni; biHP7., lfvelrd the Struc ture dosidte efforts of the lire de-: part men ia ot Hoquiam and Abt'i deen. r Th mill was tlie newest on the harbor and wa.V opened In, Kt-Mn-ary, l!tH. It had a capacity o liiO.- (MfO board feet in each eilit hour shlfl. : i - -.. , EX-GRID MAN'S TACKLE BRINGS DOWN FUGITIVE MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.. May 1ft. Jqlinny McGovf'rn of Mlnneupu IK who won all-American hormr? while a mcmlfr of the Uniorsi!" of Minnesota foot hall erjuud sev rral years apo, made a flying tackle yesterday ami oaptnred a man raid to be wanted in 16 cities for forgery. McGovern waa standi!) on a downtown corner when Charles I, Norton, who had Iwew arrested lu a department store, broko twuj from deit-Ulves. r DEATH MYSTERY (Aooeintwl Pre I-v.h1 Wire); LOS A NO K LKS. May IS. Ati In vestigation is under way to deter mine the fate- which befell Am brose lUerce, noted California author and Journalist, who disap peared in Mexico in 1113 when the laud was In the revolutionary grip of Francisco Villa, the bandit leader. - . Mrs. Helen Isgrlgg of Holly wood, Calif.,, the daughter of liierce, oaid today that an investi gation is bei u conducted by Col G. J. Vekirdi of the Mexican army and now in Mexico City. , Recent loiters from him Indicate, she said, a measure of euceusB In cleaving up the mystery, liierce, who was uuted for his caustic .wit and talesJ of realism in the emiy ' daya of California Journalism, was last heard from by his daughter in No vember, 1913. . At that time, al though 72 years of age, he tmimal ed he was adventuring within the Mexican forces. , The late George Sterling, Cali fornia poet aiicl protege of IJieree, was given two versions of the dis appearance. George. F. Weeks. field correspondent, told Sterling that he had learned that Bleree was treacherously shot by a mem ber of Villa's staff. Another ver sion had it that after Villa's cap ture .-. of Chihuahua, Eierce pro posed to a poon friend after a peri od of inaction that they desert to the Carrauza forces and Villa, learning their plans,, had them shot down in the night. NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS Water will be shut off Sunday afternoon, AIny'20th, from. 1 p. m. to 4 p. in., ufioctiiig all consumers on Douglas street from Jackson street west to river; on Pine street from gas plant south to Moaher street; on Rose street from poug las street to the City Barn; and on all of Rast avenue. ' ; THE CALIFORNIA ORKGON ' POWER COMPANY.: ' . HOPKINS GUILTY OF MURDER, JURY SAYS (Associate! Press Leased Win-) ' - " ENTERPRISE. Ore., May 18. Bert -Hopkins1 was convicted last night of first degree murder, with recommendation ;of life imprison ment, and sentence is to be impos ed Monday. Hopkins was found guilty of killing Ferdinand Sunday last December 28 in an altercation involving Sunday's sistor.- Hopkins Is about 45 years of ago and hnB been involvved - in : several other shooting scrapes. ' : ' . t . . ' pwj riLiv uvviica i i mngs Are Looking Up i - ' ,, 5 ? - , Bv Martin '.. 06Et0C0C.W OUVT VKP I' f- 1 ,, 7! ! T f ' -s TOX MX W M0TOIM6 TO WIS- &OOD oC WttX ! 1 KNEVI . , , ytp minS?'; ' jS'ilSSJ Z'Mt 1 . I JOHWSOW-?-W JOWWOM ?? , . mSTCKW. . GOOD MtV) TOR VOO WHHIM THE N To HtVP -TW BSST JQ k 1 tA! SJ vL TOMORROW ' , OOC iWWiOW ? f r..T FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS The Search Goerf On! ' - : . ' ByBlosser : "dP ' U ( WxStOsriA ) Wfrt- ?ySM)' ' ). IfiZIi A ; SALESMAN SAM Two's Efficient ; i By Small ) f ri H ' vJHite.voo'R.e. eceoiM' Vhaw, i dou't wpmt zoop1. 'i-rnd I'll) r . . I X ZT7 uiV I ' ' -i IM MERS ftM' DOTH' SfSMe- HOReUP- HE t0Fc WW W. Ohi'T VaJAMT ErXTc V.MIMOVOUR Tp,eLeMsneRS tkes p. mp.p peTeR y ' &QQi' ; AMCl ' ( THRFFl --r.i?M 00M'T ReACH W(S lomc.h- ,m,,, t- - LJ HKtfc. J wMw mff !ispuizj, Modern Pilgrimage of 1,200 From . ; . '. ; Plymouth, England, to America in Be Lead by Three Women' Pastors At-ttrt Pre Uati Wire) LIVERPOOL. Krig... May 18. Three . ordained women pastors, p ion ears among women recruits to the ministry In England, are among the leaders of 1.2ut) modern pilgrims who soon w ill , Visit the New World. . ; The group, mad up of members j of ; the ; British Congregational church, will sail from Liverpool on June 3 in the White Star liner "Celtic," to follow the track of the Mayflower' and visit places uaao-; ciated with the Pilgrim Fathers. The women leaders are the Rev. Mary Collins, pastor of the Nortli Bow church in East London; lite Rev. Edith Pickles, who has suc ceeded her husband as pastor of the Stanley Congregational church in Liverpool, and the Rev. Dor othy Wilson,, who is assistant pas tor of Carr's Lauo church, Birming ham, one of. the best known ot non-coutprmlsL churches in Eng land. ' ' , ' , . t Thero is little resemblance be ixmnii the modern pilgrimage and the trip of the first PHgrimB to America; .Gin and brandy were a part of the Mayflower's cargo, and beer was the daily "washer down" of the "bacon, hard tack, salt beet, smoked herring and cheese" which was the fare of the mariners en route to the land of plenty, but all alcoholic, beverages have been t-. booed by the Congregations! . pil grimage, in deference to the Ameri PUNCTUALITY AND , ATTENDANCE IN THE I ; i CITY SCHOOLS j, . -7 ; : . ' , The following report has been compiled 'by City School Superin tendent W. M. Campbell, covering the month ending May 11: ' Total pupils enrolled to date 1203 Average number pupils bo- lunging i ..113S.0 Average daily attendance r..lllG.fi Percent of attendance . Of Number tardinesses 60 Pupils neither absent nor late , 807 Kumber visits by parents .... 35 ' Combined record of attendance hnd punctuality by buildings und grades according to rank, Is as fol lows: ' . -. - -Rose, '2A, '99.7; Fullerton, 6A-GA, 99.6; llenson, DA-Cli, 99.5; Benson, t, 99.4; Benson, 3A-3B, 99.3; Ben-sonM4U-5B, 99.3; Benson, 6A, 99.2; Fullerton, 3A-4A, 99.2; Fr. High, 7-8, 99.1; Benson, 1B-1A, 99.1; Sr. High, 10, 99; Hose, 6A-6B, 99; Bon son. 1A-2A, 911; Hose, 1A, 9S.9; Jr. High, 7-S-9, 9S.8; Fullerton, 1A-2A, 9S.8; Rose, 5B-6A, 98.7; Rose, 1A, 9S.7; Sr. High. 11, 98 6; Rose. 311- 1B, 9S.5; Sr. High, 12, 98.3; Rose, 4A-5B, 0S.3; Jr. High, 9th, 98.2; Rose. 3A, 98.2; Rose, 1B-2B, 98; Si'. High, Special, 90.6. i Seed corn at Wharton Bi-or. ' can prohibition laws and their own temperance Ideas. Moreover, excel-It-nt cooks will provide viands be yond the skill of the pilgrim moth er with her simple "frying pan and kettle heated over a fire on a box of sand." Bathrooms, wlreleBs, phono graphs, music and dancing will be other features enjoyed aboard the "Celtic" which were missed by the early Pilgrims. The modern pilgrimage was or ganized by the Rev. A. 0. Sleep, secretary of the Colonial Mission ary society, and a native of 1 Ply mouth! England, from which ' the Mayflower sailed 300 years ago. it was his association with the Port of the Pilgrim Fathers which sug gested the modern pilgrimage. His fellow organ I nor is the Rev. S. W. Perry, secretary of the Con-, gresationalist Union and formerly pastor of the Carr's Lane church. The party will land in Boston on June 11. At Plymouth, Mass., a service of re-dinticatlon to the Ideala of the Pilgrim Fathers w ill take place on the famous Plymouth Rock. American CongrcgRtiouallets will meet to welcome the visitors in Boston and in New York, when dls tinguished Americana will address the audience. - ' . ' It is expected- that President Coolidge, who is a Congregational 1st, will receive the party during their visit to the United Stales. - - , -' J COOLIDGE VETOED ", ! PUBLIC ROAD BILL WASHINGTON, D. C, May V IS. President Coolldge today vetoed n bill to. appropriate $3,500,000 for roads on the public domain und on Indian reservations. Immediately af- ler the veto message was read In the senate Senator Oddie, republican, Nevada, author of tlic bill, announced he would ask the senato to override the veto. CAR KILLS MOTHER , OF FIVE CHILDREN VANCOUVER, Wash., May 18. Mrs. Lillian Noonan, 36, wire ' tot D. T. Noonau of .Vancouver, and mother of five mlno;- children, was killed last night when, according to police, an automobile driven by Mrs. Kate Simco of Vancouver, turned into nn alleyway from a street striking Mrs. Noonan, who was wnlking along the sidewalk.- i : McCorniick mowerB and lother hay machines are standard : every where. You can Rlways get reimirH for them. This fact may Bave your hay crop some time. Wharton Bros., aqents. 1CD. I III III (AMOt-iHtrd 1'rvM Uawtl Wirt') 1 I MOSCOW, May 18. William "Big Bill" Haywood, one of the founders of the I. W. W. In the United. States, died In Moscow to day after a lengthy illness of dia betes, William D. (Big BUD Haywood figured as defendant In two trials which attracted national attention. In oao he was convicted of ham pering the United States govern ment hi carrying on the World war. In the other he was acquitted of murder. ? Born in 1889 at Salt Lake City, Utah, he !h went to work, in the mines, lie was secretary aiid treas urer of the Western Federation of Miners for six years ami. while holding that office was arrested with other officials of thu union, Moyer . and Pettibone, on the charge of having murdered Former Governor Frank Steunenberg, of Idaho, who was blown to frag ments on the night of December 30, 11)05, when he opened the gate leading to his home. . A man uamed Harry . Orchard confessed to planting . the bombs a tier his arrest und . implicated Haywood with others. Shortly after his acquittal of the Sloiuienberg . murder, Haywood made a speaking tour of the Unit ed States. Koseburg was one ot the towns i visited. He spoko : from a dry-goods box at tho cornur of Oak and Jackson streets. , , Seed p ota toea at Wharton Bros. . ' 0 . 1 v . KILLS 3 PERSDPJS: (AMtotfd I'rtu .oaacj Wire) DALLAS, Tex. Mrty; 18. Re ports of' .three denthsi a number of persons seriously injured and property; i damage amounting to probnhly n million dollars, filtered in slowly today from scattered sec tions of North Texas and Southern Oklahoma, that have been swept by a general w ind, rain and hall storm. ' 1 Ilruco Coleman waaf killed whan struck by lightning during a heavy rain and electrical storm at Post, Texas;, J. C. Brlnlee was fatally injureu m ine conapse or a danco LookemOver We! want your business, on quality and price, 375 lb. capacity Cream Separator $45 9-39 Fence, 35c rod ' ' Best Grade Flour, $7.80, 4 sacks i . '' , ,' " ! ' s'- " k ' ' ' j it Special Rebuilt Tractor Disc $75.00 See Us First We Can Save You Money. FarmBiireauCooperativeExchange HOSHBURO , AGENTS FOR OAKLAND Bean Spray Pump Co. Fairbanks Morse & Co. John Deere Plow Co. Sherwin-Williams Co L. N.; Miller Dehydrater Co. FEDERAL AUDITOR , . KILLED IN FIGHT . . WITH IRATfi HUBBY .1 ' . (AMwciatl rr Ual Win.') WASHINGTON, U. C, May A 1U A nnuri-Hl nver ft unitum's . . affections set down as Its toll . today tho death of Charles . FitzliuKli l'ayno, . 60.year-old auditor of the Federal Tariff Commission, and the holdlnic i of . Wilbur KoIIokr, 84, an at- i torucy, in the district Jull for (luestionlng, I The two mixed in a fist right in an apartment house in ' the northwest residential section yesterday in which i'ayne vas felled with it heavy blow. KoHobk tuld police tho right was the outcome of al- leged attentions of the auditor to the : attorney's .estranged wife. . - - hull near Drumwrlght, Okla., and Carl Roach lost his life when his automobllo skidded on wet nave- I ment ; and overturned at Ollton, UKia. . , . 1 . ' . 1 i. 'Thackervlllo, Oltla. ,wlth a popu lation of about 300, wns struck by a tornudo Inst night, and early re ports woro that nearly ovcry house I there was blown from foundations. ' Largo oil storage tanks at Mid land and 13uik Burnett, Tex., were :leulted hv llehtnlnir and 'loss wns Jostlmntnd at several hundred .thouN sand dollars. -1 Itallroad tracks were washed out j in places and telegraph and tolo jphone 'wircs''Wsra down In seveinl 1 instances isolating small communi Itlca. ; .' : ' V '' Bat ; barbecue; sandwlchcB and live forever. Ilrniul's Road Stand I , PACIFIC COAST I , LEAGUE GAMES 1 Sacramento climbed1 into a Ue for first pluco yesterday by nosing out the ileuvers, 5-4. : Singleton gttve way to uiua in tne slxtii when Portland scored all her runs, the; bespectacled -i right t hander Btopptng them cold after that. But teries Ponder and Alusmtth; Sin gleton,1 Shea and Severeld. - . ,. Smead Jolley tbok a liking 1 to the offerings of two lioilywood pitchers, his brace or doubles uutt home run uccountlng or four runs and playing a big part in tho 61 victory over Hollywood. DlcK-Me-Cabe, undefeated this year until yesterday was driven otf the., hilt before he could retlro the side in the first inning. Batteries: McCabe, Hulvey and tlassler; Moudy uiiu Vargas. Bruce Cunningham had the Mis sions .on his blp . througuout tho nine innings and the Angola coast ed to a 81 victory behind tho youthful .hurlor's masterly pitch Jug. Mood' lilt for tho round tilp In the fourth. Batteries Hoiling, Nelson' and Baldwin; Cutinlnghuin and Hannah. ... -j i Nick Dumovlch, making his Sec ond start for the Oaks, southpawod his way to an 8 0 win over Seattle, Johnny Mitchell collecting tho only two lilts the Indians wore able to make otf the ex-Cub's do livery.- Batteries Oraham, - Wilson, House.'Nance ami-Schmidt; Dumo vlch and Lombardl. The ' McCormlck-Duerlng ball bearing hearing cream separator Is light running and skims cIobo. It' comes in several sizes, either hand or- blectric. See plain ut Vharton Bros.'' '.', :- ' 1 . '- K- : . '.-. 73 :