ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON, THURSDAY. JULY 5, 1928. FIVE Canning Supplies For your fruit canning we suggest a few articles that will materially lessen the work, such as Griptite Fruit Jar Holders AND ' , Jar Holders For Use in the Boiler. ' These are indispensable and will pay for themselves many times over in convenience. , " ALUMINUM SAUCE KETTLES, some up to 24 qt. size. DISH PANS, 10 to 27 quart sizes. ENAMEL PANS, come in gray and while, and are very desirable, CONSERVO COOKERS, adapted for cold pack canning, and give best results. Churchill Hardware Co. SPECULATIQiy flIFE ABOUT SOUTHERN OREGON R. R. LINE CLASSIFIED SECTION ALL NEW AOS WILL BE FOUND ON PACK PAGt FOR SALE ECONOMICAL siding at PAGES'. j!7 to j3l). FOR homesteads ana reilnquish m uientif see S. S. Morrison, FOR SALE S70O Guibrnusoa play .' er piano, for quick sale, 275, At Hiway Coffee Shop, Drr-ia, Ore. Foil SALE lfrbom-house near court house, cor, Douglas and , Kane Sis, inquire Mrs. W. D. .1 Thomson, Kt. 2, cara C. M. I'ennie, Hoseburg, BARGAIN Soiling out my ra'b i bitry. Have Chinchillas aud .New ' Zealand Heds. Prices from 52,00 - . up for quick sales. Also equipped ' poultry plant for . sale. Finney Egg lianch, Leoua. Oregou, Box ' Bia. J. II, Booiier, Owner, ' FOR RENT' FOR RENT Modern apt, 3 large ; rooms; garage, $15, Adults. 1'houe m-R. i fc'OR RENT Modern, eieao and well furnished apartment, Dear ? dorff Apartments, 112 Broekway. FOIl RENT Furnished apartment, 3 rooms, 223 JS. , Lane, Electric ' stove, hot water,, nice litlio apt, ' -1 in heart of the city. Inquire ' at V Bubar Bros, Roseburg Cabinet Shop 23(T W. oak FURNITURE BEPAIRINQ ' Upson Board and Veneer Panel Cut to Order Window Screens made to oider E, S. AND F. L. COCKELREA8 WANTED WANTED Clean view office. rags. News-Ru WANTED DO milch goats. 11. E. Fox, Box 162, Fails City, Ore. WANTED To (rude wcod for sheep. Beeoe ' Bros., Myrtle Creek. Phone 17F41. WANTED Siuidlp horse. Must be gentle enough for child to ride, 1'houe 23F-13. Mrs. Chas, Wilson, lleston. WANTED We will buy hidtj, i wool, pelts, ehittam bark and all kinds of Junk. Alaska Hide, Wool & Junk Co., m W. Cass St. Phone 2ul, MISCELLANEOUS I CAR OWNER Don't forget to call 553 when in need ot auto parts. Sarff's Auto . Wrecking , House, EVANGELISTIC tent meetings ou are cordially invited to a series of services conducted by Evangelist M. Wilson and wife, at 821 Cobb St., beginning July 4, Preaching 8 p. m, CURTIS TO KEEP SEAT WANTED Rentals, Sales or Exchanges, City Property, Residences and - Farms. What have youf E. G. KINGWELL , Real Estate Broker Sutherlln, Oregon (Associated i'ress U'asetl Wirt") PROVIDENCE, R.. I., July 6. Senator Charles Curtis, republican nominee for vies president, , in statement 'today said ha would not resign fifs seat in lhe " s'cnato in order to make the run for the vice presidency. ' iio declared It was not necessary for him to do so and called utten- I tiou to the fact Hint the late Presi dent Harding did not resign as senator until the February follow ing his election to the presidency. Senator Curtis is visiting at tne home of his daughter here. Klamath Falls to Coast By Way of Grants Pass and Merdford Is Plan Considerable speculation is rife throughout the slate concerning the possibilities of an east ana west railroad throneh --Southern Oregon, a Hue from Klamath Fails through Grants Pass and Jlcdford and out to the coast by way ol Brookings or Crescent ,Ctty. This project has been disaussed for many years, and recent railroad activities in the state have re vived interest in the proposition. The Oregon Journal in comment ing upon the project says: Laree stands of virgM timber between Klamath Falls and the coast; undeveloped mineral re sources of vast potential value; the immense fruit resources of the Rogue River valley all fine rail road business and the common knowledge that both tiie Southern Pacific and the Great Northern, representing the 'Hill . lines and uow operating into Klamath Fails, would welcome a coast outlet, lend color to the belief that there is "some! bins big in the wind." Secures Option - Speculation us to what the pro posed development may be - has been heightened by the recent ac quisition by J. F. Reddy, former mayor of Medford, of a GO-duy op tion on the California & Oregon Coast railway, which extends as a brauch line out of Grants Pass toward the coast. Reddy was the original promoter of this branch road, bound for the niinc3 and timber between Grants Pass Und the sea. , . Reddy was also the promoter of tiie line which is now the .Medford & Logging railway, running 45 miles east from Medford to the low pass in the Cascades earoute ,to Klamath county. ' Jim Hill's Scheme ' Ilil! railroad interests, before the war, spent $2,500,000 In con struction of tiie present Medford & Logging line, and then aban doned the idea of building to Klam ath and then extending the other way to the coast. The original plan of James J. Hill, it is said, called for the con struction of a road from Bend to Medford, and then to the coast, to establish an , ocean terminal for Northern lines In the southern ter ritory. ' Reddy is understood to have named' Los Angeles men as his backers on -his option for the Granis Pass brunch,,'. - . . .. - i'here is room for siippositirin, When Hills Bros discovered Controlled Roasting they ex tended the boundaries of cof fee flavor. Only a few pounds of coffee are roasted at a time by this patented, continuous process. No other method of roasting can produce the matchless, uniform flavor that Controlled Roasting main tains for' Hills Bros. Coffee. HILLS BROS COFFEE Utr I92S frr i T iLOi. Fresh row th oKfwwf Vacuum park. Qfcsai with SIM TO BE STARTED BY THE I tattoo on the heads of the mob. To ail attempts la question hint, he replied, "Kiii me right away,; but tears a- aioue." ; 1 Police had expected trouble I when they brought Prat from Al Igieia and took ftiia to a secluded , quarter of the port. His identity il.cume known, however, and po iii a had to battle against the mob before they landed their prisoner: safely In a cell. , The desire of the mob to avenge j the tlumi dt ad women was at- ,. r t i ' I tribute to published reports that Love tor 1 WO IS Mystery jrt might escape the guillotine, Rom-rcs for the Pen UCJ 'relco te decrees that OJ l( i h li'vey jese tt,id. Since the law also pre- (--,. ' vents sending him to Devil's island. Prat, it couvicted, probably will -spend tiie remainder of his life in 'a jail ceil in France. SALE OF SCHOOL WARRANTS A serial siory of unusual inter est, a pcrtttyal of the problems of youni; marritd iife- wilt be ottered to News-Iieview readers startrng NOTICE OP Monday, July 8- This new story "Love tor Two," a romanro thai! ' carries jiew plot, is from the pen I Notice is hereby given that: of Ruth Uewov Graves, a well smied bids will be received by the known writer of newspaper f 1c-1 Looking Glass sellout board, Inst, ; lion. Into this modern tale Miss'o. 13, July 14 at :U p. tu. tor the . Groves, who was the author of purchase of S3.0UO of school war-; "When a Girl Loves." the story ranis with interest at 5 per cent, Inst rmimieied in Xewa.i!..- payable semi-annually July 1 and! view, bus written a fascinating J""- 1- Retirement iuortlEatloa mystery. Tire blended elements' ol plan beginuing Jan. 1, ISKSii. Optiuu romance and suspense will hold l paymeut alter 6 2arJ the interest of all readers until H. .MARSH, the last chapter. j Clerk Dlst. 13, Looking Glaus. - The story is made up from the; - o ' oi a jouiig niuiierr! mumeu , trucnpii en ssErr.u nc 9-39 FENCE 34c a rod, by the rod, roll or mile That famous Red Strand Galvannealed, etc, that you have all read about. At Roseburg or Oakland See Us Fka: We Can Save You Money, . FarmBureautoperativeBxchange HOSfiSURO AGENT Fta OAKLAHB Bean Spray ?anp Cc. - FaMwrin Morts & Co, John Dert Piow Co. Sherwin-Wiliiaros Co, L. M, MiU Dehydrater Co. however, that the Southern Pa- cifie, with lines on each side of the Cascades, is in Ihe market for: tire Grants Pass branch, which, with tho Medford & Logging road, and Its own Hue between Medford and Grants Pass, might be said to have over 10U miles of line be tween Klamath and the coast al ready built. Two Likely Ways The Northern lines enter into the situation, however, by virtue of common-user privileges with tho Southern Pacific lor extensions into the Klamath tounaje area, , The Southern Pacific now has interests in the line up the coast to the northern terminal at Trini dad, Calif,, end extension of tills line to Crescent. City,' with a lino to Grants Pass, would give Ihe company virtually another trunk from Portland to San Fruuclsco Bay. I Moreover, physical circum stances are not beyond the build ing of an extension from Crescent City, or Trinidad, to tiie Southern line's present Southern coast ter minal at Powers, which would Ilk wise link tho last gap in the coast lino. couple after the wife- ieaina that she is a "second choice bride" and that tiie former fiancee lias not en tirely lost, her Interest. Attempts to keep up the pace SCHEDULED SPEECH DAWES IS CANCELLED (AwcUted Press LeuMt Wtnr) EVAN8TON, Hi., July 5 There wnKti't mrfa nf ermwi t Erana- With the young set ieads to further! lvi reiehrsiticm of indenen- diflicnities and i problems f ram ; d?nct, j)ay go Kvanston s leading which uo married couple 'is free.) citiien, Vice-President Charles G. Then comes a syikin:? climax, ai Dawes, did not make his scheduled mystery that will keep the readers; ; address. Neither did Major Bart ia suspense until the ii-.r.l chapter,' lett. . Altogether Ihe new ao.-ini. "Lovol The viee-nreahient and fhft mavop for Two," is one fully in keeping; headed an automobile parade to wiili the high class of H. is. A, Boltwood Park, where a reviewing fiction which the News-Review has stand had been erected ' for the presented to lis readers in the day's siHeelimakliig, Only EE1GS RESULT JEW CHRISTIAN CHURCH WCILfe act'i-'U'-il thm esli arid wtll begls his wsrij ai fjRce, . . Tlift r.aiiis si tlis temporary oi fleers Cur tfas sfaan wait &?& a follow; m&ZTS M? a H. MUier, aad Mr. S W, Tuiaj &egQtis, Mr. Letter WeHs, Mr. Carl Johu- sos, Mr, Oscar Tltmt, Mr. John Bell, Mr. liny lustier, Mr, R B, er Alra. llmh haimmn; fi&szt- af-cretar Mr, Carl Jsfanssn x iiasuren Mrs Maggie sfe and ' deaeanes3et Mm. fiobert Long, VONCALLA, Jtiir 5 (Special ta Mrs, Etlmr Rlcharda, Mrs, Oscar ihe- Kes-itevk-wi, An evagelis- Tbiel, Mrs. Cias sad MrsEsgirs tlmt The Bible scbeoi sHIesrs ar&: UajeriCtfitdnt, Mr, B, H, Miiier; JULY FOURTH BABIES Past. 00 persons, however, foUowed, It 'i bid new story v!!1 commence) was then announced lhat the pro in Monday's paper, July S, ana will! gram would nroctMHi without ftpjwitr daliy in stibsrtjuent Issues. speeches. Mr. Dawes am! Air. Tho Newa-iJeview does not hest-l Barltett went home. tate to rceommeud this alory to its readers as one of tho best of the modern newspaper serials, a story thai wilt appeal to young and old tic meeting at YeneaUa Ore,, , m.'jiasirr. Mrs- Ces lams: stwrs-. about ; ouusaauias results was brsugftl iQ mm Mrs. Virgil SsatElt; Hbrarian, Marines one cen each. Fic tion Library, near Junior high seitool . FRENCH MOB TRIES TO LYNCH KILLER OF THREE WOMEN ANTI-KNOCK Rvnneill ! Helso. imeud! a close oa Juas 25, bavlng bees Sa-Ms, B, progress since May g. G, W, Hay was the leader durlag most of ihl smeeilsg. His force- fiil gosiiol sermons sad his afttlr- LrE A iik.iuiU!lf, tmeetin? we-iw and isJtasta Smith. . . I1' S ,,crfi 03pcUg great tMags to :ie . ";r : tutttre work of tta K. Mttier, asi ptastst. Us. Those ob toe Womea's Work committee are Mrs, Lsa nms, ISrs, Wm, Iliebartis, sird Mrs, Cart Johosen. Fos Yottttg Pespes' coromittee Is compsses sE MiSA GANGSTERS GET ANOTHER Chiropractor ' DRUGLESS HEALTH CENTER "Complete Health Service" Mineral Vapor 32? Cass Bnths Phone 491 (AnstH-ia(oti irts Uustl Win;) NEW YORK, July Tiie body of ' James Beater, 35, UaHan, thought to bo u victim of a cntt murdor, was found in a vacant lot in Brookiyn this morning. The killing wasvthe third o a series which began Suwtay afternoon with the slaying of Frahkio Uaie, former raekoteer and confederate of "Searfaee" AJ Capono. - FLYER'S ESTATE GIVEN TO CUT BRITISH DEBT IYeuftClrmS v 1 WF;pra WILL. ABUSE 1 the greatest cak is awaVj was i We have built our reputation for exper. iaaadry work upon the solid toundalion of consistent care. We treat each and every Indivi dual garment and piece of house hold fabric with as much care as it would receive in iis own home. Our prices are agreeable. Call us up, Roseburg Steam Laundry Phone 79 Roseburg, Ore (Assfji.-iaiitl Press i-aiaNi Win-) LONDON, July 5, In memory of their daughter, the Honorable Li sle Maekay, who perished in a trans-Atlantic flight, Viscount and Lady Inrbeape have given 500,- 000 (32,ii00,000) to reduce the na tional debt. This announcement i was made by Winston Churchill chancellor of the exchequer, in tin. house of commons today. . The money will be placed in trust and will be known as tin Elsie Maekay fund. The sum given to the nation is the residue of the Honorable Hisie s estate. The do nation will he left to accumulate for 50 years. Two future citizens of the Unit ed States were ushered into tho world in Douglas county yester day, July 4ih. One is a giri, born to Mr. and Mrs, Walter Patierson of IHxonvllle: the other Is a boy. born to Mr, and Mrs, Henry Kng-f iisny-eir Myrtle Crook. (Associated V&m IV to?) ! ItfAHsSISiLUSS, France, July 5. Police closely guarded France's liJest atlcKed "Uluelwurd" today after n Marseilles mob had been uiiiincu anemia. 10 lyncn mm, Jerome i'rat, alias 1'ierre Re (! oil tii nf itti-tto wiinion uttit th (H. annearanco of 15 others, was in- different ns pottes chths beat a Boo oit toMi Of cAUfoau of Uerutd Bash and were greatly apree! people. Other indents from the Eugene Uibie university also help ed with the nmsfc ISr. White be inUn assisted a great deal la this meeting, W, U,- liaird, pastor oC tits Church of Christ ai Hoseburg preached a im&iber of times , and brought some very inspiring mes taes. Many ehttreh ptsspis from Drain, Kikton, Oakland, Hoseburg, and other places attended the meetings. Waller Strain, pastor oi the Church of Christ fee gospel ft i W W fe71C ta!!t '" The interest and UA51 PIjI rsl BV1'"1" of Ul8 !'!' 18 at Ytrn i-- W -M J J - - Has bon Rreatiy approeiated. needs no dope- ait hwMetis uEa:ctBi ssii tt$ for&?er. ijrssd's B9& Sis, NICK ALLEN WAY SUCCEED ... SCHALK A3 WHITE SOX hA ST. PAUL, Mtan Jffil)- S Xiii Aiies. iBBisggsr of tfis 'St Paii at. Junction club ot tto Ameriea assacist.oi City, led In this meetlMK durtBE lts i today was reportail to be sndet yoaealia I Setoik, vrfra resfgort yestortay at fmsn&ger of tse ctsseags v-,?,'. On June 25 tho 74 rilo who , . eamo to take membership ,'witb Neither Aiiss ttsr Bob Csnnery. this chureh were organiied for ttt- owner ot fits Saints, wobM iisratM ttire work, and Er. White wns ask-she reunrt. . Alien was a mamher efi to bernme tho minisier. !ie has nf lht Whife 8ox elnh at nns nmf?, BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Ferdy Has Lots to Learn By Martin OA, WOftTA VffiBtU AW XOU it AWEO 00 MAKt A 6000 HUH HI Fruits of All Kinds This is the season when Fresh Fruits and Vegetables are at their best. ORDER GROCERIES BY PHONE and savt you We deliver ail trouble. Economy Grocery O, U JOHNSON "The Store That Serve You Best." Phone 63 344 N. Jaekton St The Hon, Elsie Maekay, .third daughter of Lord Iheheape, Hrlt inn shipping magnate, made the tit tempt to cross the A Mantle by air with Capt. Waiter Hhtehiiffe. The take-off was from ' Cranweii air drome, England, on the morning of March 13, No trace of the two has been found since. Lord fnchcape was opposed io any such adventuie but at the time was In Egypt. STEAMER D1SA8LEO (AifK-ilti fn-M Lt-avJ H'Jr-'l KOKPOLK, Va July 5. The American steamer Gov. John Lihd Is drifting helplessly at s5a to day. 3m miles off Cape Hatteras while ihe toast gurd utter Cara giiisett steamed to her aid. WHITES AND INDIANS CLASH OVER GRAZING fA-i-Utt I'rw Win-) SALT LAKK r!TV, I'lah, July 5. A serious pMuaMon has arisen Iwiwcen Ooaute fmlians and white residents in the tegion ot Ibapeh on tlte Xevada-l'tah tint, said a telegram pent by United Slates Mandiai H. O. rack to At torney fieneral Sargent In Wash ington today. The marshal requested permis sion to dispatch a group of deu-i tie to thesceae of the trouble, which was reported to have grown out oi graziug difficulties. Ml I TOR fim& Otfr-A1 BOOTS M TH TOMOVS IVTH WSiVb WMG TAW fd kc ff z h fa at run juit 11 i i t m t . . --v i f i i i i i i a. i i i . '. "nw 1 FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Best of Friends Must Part Bv Blower r xme spoken to Tsti iv3 ( FPKcitLes.vwe-ns "M ( VJfcc6 6JJ'i Vwoims e ajoveo lf i t s vjav 1ff''i"r"l OXIEP ABOUT WWJS.J WATS FlrJC 60JMS TO L&AV& AB Sll nJi BHMGVwnUVOO- UNCtE rtASRVCOULONT . MU SALESMAN SAM 1 Yip! Yip! By Small Vvu. 36t sup one. oxgr om "WePo- ( 7 ooSH,we'Rg. om -w ) f-vT V $wetT Suste.'. ts , "If !?" j -f j S ' Tl uce ftii' fimd Poor ou mhself. v, fi't.fty- s 5? S uxjks UK6.FooteLftf' i ' I v-rzZZZ-K gam.-r BORROWIU' -THIS LOC.OHOOMO WAS 5, RtGHTl. TfT&t1 C, 6fM MOST BS. IHStoe! tf J ?' I CBUti SOR6. A BRWHf WWCM. . sN Sy r l, - PH ALMOST AFRftiO 1 ' 'S J 1 Ml7ALII.iUlf I . . , k t f -ri - ' ( Si t T.Ci. 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