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EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON. FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1928. Further Reductions -ON- YARDAGE Every yard of material must go for one ; week we will offer exceptional bargains in all yardage. DRESS SPECIAL Silk Crepes and Georgette $10.75 The Ladies Shoppe 139 N. Jackson St. PRIVATE YACHT ; RUNS AGROUND IN WRANGELL STRAIT :.r (AMnoJatnl I'rvM rvflwil Wire) KBTCHIKAN, Alasku, July 13. Tlifl private yacht "Ouxaea," own ' "d by O. Allen Hancock, Loa An- gelcs, millionaire, wus high' and dry- ashore In Wrangell Narrowrt ' between here and Junenu today after running nground lusl night. Tho fifteen passengers and 35 to be in no danger. Tho Alaska ouivuge cuiiijinuy in muiiui iu BUI U UKS I I UIB UIU U . Bplke Kock along tho shore of southeastern Alaska, I The yacht, reports said, was np-l parcntly In no danger of serious damage FIVE MORE OF ITALIA'S STRANDED - CREW RESCUED (Continued from pnge 1.) off In tho hag of I ho Italia when liie gnndoln wuh torn loose. Those men havo vlrtunlly been given up tor lost, but In view of tho almost miraculous rescue of Mariano and Jnlil, every effort will bo nittdo to find them. Others Thought Close ' ' " MOSCOW, July 13. Hopo for Uio party of six men carried off In the bag of tho dirigible Italia on. May 2f and since given up for lost lias l)eon revived by reports reach ing Moscow Indicating that tho In. eutlou of the group Is known. General Umherto Noblle, now at thga Uay, has sent a message to the reseuo ship 'KrusHln staling thai the group, referred to as the "Alessaiulil" party, was not far front the present locution of the Krassln. - Latest reports recolvod in Mos cow lndlcnted that the men wore at a point 80.45 north latltlilo and 80.31 oast longitude. This would plaoo thorn northeast of Kuyn Island, near which the Vlglierl group was rescued. With these ruports, which were rtbt confirmed, cumo n rovlval In Mohcow of belief that lloald Amundsen, the missing Norwegian explorer, was likely to have joined this group In bis flight from Nor ttJiy to rescuo tho stranded men. This theory was first advanced by Frldtjof Nansen, noted explorer, that Amundsen wns likely to hove fire sermon. Tho lllblo salvation Joined this group. f0TICE TO WATER CON8UMERS -Water will bo shut off Sunday, .rnly lr.th. from 7:30 a. in. to imiii iC m., affecting nil of West Hose burg Including Military St. and Harvard Ave., also Harvard Ave. ill Lnurelwood. TIIK CALll'-OIINlA 01IHC10N 1'OWEIl COMPANY. TED JACKSON ACQUITTED ! " (AHnrlalml Prow !.ptwl Wire) j ,om'l,ANI, July 13. Five min utes after the Jury had left tho federal courtroom here late yes terday lo determine the late of Ted Juclison, Khiuiaih Inill.in 'barged with assault uiib Intent to kill, nn acquittal was returned and the mini)' IrlbeHineii who came here to attend the trial climbed Into their automobiles and left for tho reservation. ! Jackson was chnrged with heat ing his cousin, Jasper Jackson, dining a proliiiiiied drinking spree. ' The cousin died April 23, a few ! days nfler the nlleceil nttack. I ROSEBURG UNDERTAKING CO. Eitabllihad 1901 M. E. RITTER, Manager Founded and Maintained on Efficient Service and Courtesy "hon 284 Oak and Kan St. Ambulance I SMITHS OF IRELAND OUT 8THONG FOR AL (AMWlatoil I'rcu IMnl Wire, IIKI.KAST. Northern Iro- i land. July 13. Tho Smiths came out strong In Cttvau county today for Gov, Alfred i IS. Smith o( New York. At a meeting of the county council Owen. Smith proposed a resolution congratulating Gov. Smith on his selection as democrutlc candidate for the presidency of the United 1 States. Patrick Smith second; InoUon whcll was adopted enthusiastically. The resolution asked the Irish voters to support Gov. Smith. Owen Smith went on to say that Gov, Smith's ancestors hulled from Tlruskey, Cavau county, and the peoplo ' were proud of it. Jackson took the witness stand in IiIh defense anil denied any trouble with his ruliillvu. FISH BOAT OWNER DROWNED (AwnclntH l'rpw I.ciimI Wire) POUT ANGELES, Wash., July 13. Flunk Nolinl, of Astoria, Ore., tinil owner of the fishing boat Siren No. 0-734-A, was drowned in tho Qullluyute river last night when ills skiff capsized. His body had not been recovered at noon today. 80RE THROAT EPIDEMIC TAKES 3 MORE LIVES (Ammrl.tttl Pr.M I.M1MW1 Vln) I10STON, July 13. Three deaths from tho epidemic of septic soro throat In Lee were reported today by Dr. George' H. lllgelow, state health commissioner. This brings llio total to 10. Five new cases yes terday and ono so far today were reported. WAYNE KNIT and Strutwear Hosiery In Pearl Blush, Nude, White Jade, Grain Tan san and Rose Taupe. Chiffon nnd Service weight. Price $1 to S2 at KIDDER'S SHOE STORE Roseburg, Ore. Licensed Ldy Service tmpaimer m HBaatJ FEDERAL RIO IS ERGERS TARGET Congressman of Wisconsin Irate Over Ousting of Two Broadcasting Stations. (Attorlat, lrei IuMf) YVIiv) WASHINGTON, July 12. Two morn groups of rudio Hlittiontt or dered from the nulirm'H broudcast HyHlClIi AUgtlHt 1 becnilHO they were hold not In the "public Inter est, convenience or necessity," were represented today belore the federal radio commission meeting ;ln two sections to hear the appli cations for releasing. Plans to consolidate or share It lino with other stations were made by some of the broud cant era. Others cliull Sliced the commis jsion's rljKlit to rule them from the air. Representative Berger, Wis consin, the only socialist member or tho house, predicted abolition of ithu commission because oMih re actionary policy of taking off the air stations from which anti trust, i political and economic views are , broadcast. - I The statement was made Iu a 'letter to the commission support ilng the application of Station lU'PVn tlio imnnni.1,11 In T.'.inQ Debs, late socialist leader, and WIU A at Madison, Wis., conduct ed by the Capital Times. , "I most solemnly 'protest and warn the commission against this unjust, hlMh'hauded and tyrannical procedure," Mr. Merger said. "The action of the commission means that the radio trust will have com plete control not only of all radio transmitting machinery but, through the Rudio Corporation or America, also u complete monopoly of nil the radio communication in our country." WASHINGTON, July 12. A brief declaring that the Radio Cor poration of America, General Elec tric and a hulf dozen' other con cerns "have divided among them selves the entire field of wireless" was filed today by Edward L. Smith, counsel for the Federal Trade commission with the com mission asking it to deny a motion brought by the concerns to dis miss u charge of monopoly. A. R. PEACOCK, MADE RICH BY CARNEGIE, DIES- AT 66 fAonclntH J'ri-n I .on Ac (J Wiro) NEW YOKK,. July 13. Alex ander It. Peacock, one of Andrew Carnegie's "young men" whom the steel king led to fortune In the nineties, Is dead of pneumonia. The rapidity with which Pea cock, Charles M. Schwab and oth er early associates , of Carnegie made their millions caused many legouds to spring up about them. Stories about Pa c cock painted him as probably the most eccontrlc of tho early Pittsburgh Millionaires, hut his associates say most of theso stories are untrue. It Is generally admitted, how ever, that tho Scotch burr on-the tongue of (ho young linen clerk in a Pittsburgh store attracted the attention of Mrs. Carnegie and led Peacock's association with the steel king. PLUMBER'S DISCOVERY PREVENTS JAIL BREAK (AnKMMiIrd t'rvw Loaned Wire) CHICAGO, Jury 13. An appar ent attempt at delivery of priso ners at tho federal building was revealed today by n plumber who found a hole two feet square In the colling In the lockup of the United States marshal's oft lee. The lockup was crowded with nearly fifty prisoners. Otricials said they had a theory that friends of Charles "Limpy" Cleaver may havo tried to aid him. Cleaver is held for tho $133,000 Evergreen Park mall robbery. S r AmoWhUmI I'rt'M l.fttNC.1 Wire) WASHINCTON. Jlllv 12. Rutin- faction with the meeting of the ! democratic national commllteo In New York was expressed todnv bv I neiiiiior Kooinson or Arkansas. ' democratic vice presidential nomi nee, upon arriving In WiishliiKton after his visit with (Inventor: Smith. "I have not the slightest doubt i that every part of the country. In-, cludltiK those southern stales 111 which movements have been start-; ed against the democratic nnlleiial ticket will be Riven properi ntten-j linn and that lows before tho elec-: tlon It will not onlr be made ap parent Hint our strenRth In certain states normally democratic Is ' nialntnlneil, but surpilsltm milns may be anticipated In other slates.1. "The meeting of the democratic nntloniil committee In New York was harmonious and I believe quite errecllve." Itobinsnn contlnu td. "The new chnlrmnn, Mr. Has koh. Is nu outstanding figure In the business orM and possesses a genius for orgnnlijition. "My reception, both in Albany and In New Yoik City, exceeded In cordiality and enthusiasm the ex pectations of my most sanguine frletltU In pv Vnrb nhaM f!nv. 'ernnr Smith has served as chief executive fur many years, be Is 'admired and bneil by the people . beyond any other public man of Ills ! - BUSINESS AND PROFES- SIONAL WOMEN ! ! Special call meeting at Dr. j Smith's home Saturday, July Hlh at 7:3u p. m. to com- plt-ta arrangements fur pic- l nlc with Coos Hay club. All come, ' . generation. Ills sterling honesty and sincere attucbiiienl to tho wel fare and best interests of tile gen eral public seem to be the basis lor his popularity." i THREE PLOTTERS DIE TIHA.N'A, Albania, July 13. three men convicted of plotting to assassinate I'resfdent'Ahined ogu were' executed tills morning. The men were ui'resled on July 5. Police declared that they plan ned to waylay the president and shoot him from ambush as be traveled from Tirana to Korltza by automobile. Their design wus learned and the trip abandoned. Shortly afterward a time bomb was- discovered in Ahmed Zogu's vlllu at Durassea, which he bad intended to visit. FISHERMAN ADRIFT ELEVEN DAYS LOSES HIS SPEECH DL'TCir HAUHOIt, Alaska, July 13. After being adrift in a dory 11 daysi a fisherman from the schoon er Uulleau was picked up today by the fishing schooner Wawaona on the cod fishing banks off Port .Moller In Bristol liny. The fisher man had lost his speech and his condition was reported HorlouH. Tho U. S. Coast Guard cutter Haida left hero today to go to his assistance. BELGRADE POLICE CHIEF SHOT; ASSASSIN SUICIDES (AmotIhIiiI I'n-M Lfunwl Wire) lilOLCKAIn:, Jugoslavakin, July 13. An attempt to assassinate Chief of Police JivoJIu Laitch was made lu the Ministry of the Inter ior today, Lazltch being wounded In the head. Tht attempt was made by a man whose identity has not been estab lished who then shot himself through the head inflicting a mor tal wound. He fired several shots at hazltch. Lazttch waB reported in a serious condition. The police said that his attacker wus a Bulgarian omi tadl. Comitadjl, or irregular forces, have been the source of much dis order along the Bulgarian-Jugoslav boundary lino for many years'. For the most part they have been charged with working for the Macedonian revolutionary commit tee which has been seeking to es tablish Macedonia as an Independ ent state. , Several days ago Alexander Pio togoherov, whose mime hud be come almost legendary In I he Macedonia revolutionary organi-a-llon, of which he was a leader, was assassinated on a busy street in Sofia. FOLLOWER OF DOWIE SEES CURSE UPON ZION CITY (AsoclntHl Vtvu termed Wire) WAUKEOAN, 111., July 13. Mid. John Etlgnr, Sr., of Zion, Ills., staunch follower of the late Dr. John Alexander Dowle, founder ot Zion City, believes "the curse of find Almighty is upon the hind Volivn-has sold lo Bartlett," Wilbur Glenn Volivn Is over neer of Zion, Bartlett Is tho real OHlato dealer who recently pur chased a section of land belonging to Zlon. William Lumsen was killed while at work on the Bartlett sub division yesterday. Mrs. Edgar said Lumsen was the third man to be killed there since the land was sold. These deaths, she said, show tho existence of a curse on the prop erty. Several other followers of Dr. Howie have maintained that all the original Zlon City site is "Holy Land." and that it should not be sold to outsiders nor voted outside the oily limits ns has been done In recent years. DR: DEAN B. BUBAR OPTOMETRIST Specialist In the fitting of Qlassea 116 Jackson SL DANCE Melrose Country Club Saturday, July 14 music by Snlurdny Sercnndcrs Gents 75c L.ndies Free Big Carnival DANCE at the THE WIGWAM Saturday Nite, July 14 Free Hats and Horns music by STAR FIVE ORCHESTRA Admimlon St L.irflps Free RECONSTRUCTION OF BURNED DISTRICT AT GLENDALE PLANNED The city of (lleodale is to- 4 day giving serious thought lo a the matter of restoration of t its business district, following 4 the'dlsustrous fire of Wed- t liesday night. Reconstruction Is to be started Immediately, a the owners' of the various buiWIIngs destroyed by the flames having almost all an- nounced their intentions of starting construction In the immediate niiure on new n buHlness houses. The city w i-uuiiuii mxi ink iii aiiupiiHi un w emergency ordinance which will require all new buildings to be of fireproof construe- lion. Insurance adjusters are at work today and as soon us their reports are filed the work of clearing away the ruins will be started. LOCAL BOY WINS PLACE ON C. M. T. C. RIFLE TEAM Hayes Lowe, of this city, son of Mrs. M. It. Brown, of Mill street, lias been selected from among 5H0 contestants at the Vancouver C. M. T. C. to repre sent that school In the national shoot ut Camp Perry, rniiong tho hoys taking military training at the Vancouver camp 85 per cent of the students qualiried in the rifle shoot, which Is 15 per cent better than any previous camp. The local boy was one of the members of the squad selected to make the trip to Camp Perry In September. (AwoclatMl Proaa Ian-l Vir0 VIENNA, July 13. Good rela tions between Austria and Italy, which only recently were reestab lished, today appeared again pain fully strained by reports of Indig nation throughout Austria over what Is regarded as un offensive inscription ,on an Italian war mon ument at Bolzano. This monument, unveiled yester day by King Victor Emmanuel In commemoration of the Austrian defeat of 1918, was reported In the Austrian press to contain the following inscription: "Here nro the frontiers of the fatherland. From this point we have driven the barbarian lan guage, laws and arts." One word, however, is under stood to have been changed, name ly "'barbarian' 'into "foreign."- It Is declared In Vienna that the Italian minister of education, Sig- nor Fedele, resigned because Premier Mussolini desired to alter the wording of the original In scription. It Is understood that the Italian government has closed the It a la- Austrian frontier for six days to avoid incident. -o- Bc.Meys Visited Mr. ami Mrs. tieo. Bailey nf Sulh erlln spent Thursday afternoon lu Bosehurg shopping and attending to bnliteyq nfjiir. I BIG TIME DANCE Community Hall Sutherlin I We DO HIS COLLARS I UK SO FINE M E TO AV atmDfc W0R.K FOR MING She first told him about this Inundry. She told him that we did up hor shirtwaist and her other silk things In n delightful manner. Then he sent us a trial order of a dozen collars. He nnd she agree that this Is some laundry. Roseburg Steam Laundry Phon 79 Rnfteburg. Or (Saturday Nite, July 14 j Music by Oakland H Harmonizers ' i 1 i fall Ideal Bakery Special 18c Parkerhouse 18c Try Our Perfect Sandwich Loaf. "It Keeps Longer" All kinds of dainties for your outing or your home lunches. Special orders taken and guaranteed to ratisfy. N IDEAL BAKERY Ph. 133 : : TODAY'S EDITION LATE . . .- tnving tp niecnamcai ami- w cultle.s.wlth the big press lu the News-Review office to- day's edition was Bveral hours lute' Mechanics' worked all day making repairs which were not concluded until late this afternoon. The delay was unavoidable but things are now in tip-top shape and the press Is "doing Its stuff" bet let- ter than ever. 'aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaI - - - $ -f- NEW TODAY HUILD a home first. Page Lumber & Fuel Co. FOIl SALB Used brick. M. D. I (ireen. Phone 2SF5. j nnoccoi.l plants for sale. SI. D. Green. Phone 2KF5. OVKHI.ANI) with good tires and license for-130. See J. O. New- land and Hon. FOIl SALK 10 head good ewes. Not old. W. Ii. Melton. Phone 14 FIB. DOUUK touring. A good car for lots of use. Yours for ?95. See J. O. Kewliiud and Son. FOIl SALK Yearling bucks, Shropshires and llumbouilettes. Chas. IJuxton, Urockwuy. AM taking orders for figs. 35c per gallon or 3 gallons for fl- 842 Hoover St. Phone. 365-11. WANTED to rent dairy jitrm. Glvo particulars In first letter. Answer "D," care News-Review. WANTED To borrow 15000 on Al real estate security. WllliS pay C. Call 320 West Cass St. DOUGH roadster. Uood tires all around. lOugine runs good. Price only SfiU. J. O. Noivland and Son. FOIl SaTgM bead good young ewes. One pure bred Delano buck, 2 yrs. old. J. M. Cornult, Kiddle, Ore. ' FOR RENT Nicely lurnlshed house; electric runge, stationary tubs; garage, etc. An attractive and home-like plncc. Phono 574. FOR RENT 3-room furnished apartment witli private bath, modern and -new. Adults only. Phone Mrs. O. M. Berrie. FOR RENT Well furnished nor mal school students' apartments. . Children cared for at reasonable rates. 35 South 2nd street, Ash land, Oregon. FOR RENT Furnished house, 3 largo rooms; clean; fenced; good shade tree In front. $9 per mo. See A. St. Wallace, 1143 E. 6th St. N. W11EK1C? One-hull' mile south of Canyonvllle. Canyon Tavern an ideal place for the Sunday din ner. Best ot service foods and music. Try it Sunday. FOrf SALE My" 8-room""(urnlshed home, and 13 acres river bottom 1.....I t l ...lli.a ...nut .,F n..l,ll..,,l on- iinipqiia road. See mo at property, July 17th. A. L. EgglO' ton. FOR SALE CHEAP Dodge car; enclosed, -wire wheels, good tiros oti-v OIH model hut a crnod ' car. Would take wood or con crete work as payment. Phone 574. FOR SALE One 3-hole electric range, with oven; 76-pound re frigerator; overstuffed daven port and one bridge lamp. All theso articles will be sold very cheap. Phone 5P32. CHICKEN and turkey ranch for rent. Small ranch lo trade for house. Sheep and turkey ranches cheap. No bookkeeper, no high rent. That makes low prices. C. Merrill. 108 Mosher St. FOR SALE Registered Sluop- ' shire rams, 10 2-year-olds and 15 yearling rams. The golden hoof, Shropshires. For a heavy me- dium wool fleece nnd the bestj market lambs. Dr. J. W. Cook, I Vllbui Ore. Tel. Oakland 27F2. i DOUGLAS INSURED SAVINGS Our 7 systematic savings plan will protect you and your loved ones in time of need. Full Infor- j matlon furnished free. Write for our booklet. Douglas Building & i Loan Association. TRADE 6 acres nil under IrrlgiT-! tlon; 6-room bungalow; joining j city limits of Grants Pass. Value $5500. My equity $2000. Will j trade equity for near same value j Roseburg property. What have; you? Address M. J. G., care . News-Review. j USED RANGES at your own price (utmotU). All new ranges at cost. Remnants of linoleum cheap. Paint at I regular price. Window shades nt cost price. Beds, springs and mattresses at very low price's. Do not delay buy novv. Powell Furniture Co. HOME owners, do you need ready cash? If you own your home and need immediate funds we can give you prompt service. Our monthly payment plan offers on easy method of liquidating a loan. No commissions, no delays. Umpqua Savings and Loan Asso-cl-itlnn. lugliis AbHlrnot Bldg. 1 29 S. Stephens St, a 2 ') iw i Distinctive Patterns for the Home DRESSMAKER Silts nf todav are Derfect in color and design. $ H may be tubbed without danger of fading or color running, and when made up to suit individual ideals and requirements are preferred by many j women whose style and smartness give them social . j H prestige. We can also supply your needs m the ready to wear silk and cotton dresses both for house and formal hs gj We invite your inspection of these goods, and are sure you will be delighted with the assortment. I. ABRAHAM , The Silk Store. LOCAL AIRPORT IS PRAISED BY FAMOUS PILOT (Continued from page 1.) i.Bowerman, Jr., of San Francisco and O. B. Clark, of Burbank, Cali fornia. Mr. Clark is a representa tive of the Lockheed Aircraft Cor poration. , The trip upon -which Mr. Jensen Is engaged Is for the purpose of promoting public Interest in avia tion. Many people are still afraid of flying, the pilot says, consd erlng aviation to be dangerous. Statistics show that flying Is saf er than riding In automobiles, yet many people have not yet become suffcienlly acquainted with avia tion to enjoy flying. ' Flying, "however, in a piano that i pi'01ffu. Its reliability under one or the most severe tests to which a ship could be subjected, nnd handled by a pilot who nun demonstrated his ability, many people who have never before rid den, hut who are desirous of fly ing, are taking their first rides and almost without exception are i becoming aviation enthusiasts. ( Mr. Jensen is making passen- j ger trips at each of his stops, and ' is endeavoring to stimulate Inter-1 est In aviation at each of tho cities vlslled. .Industries and financial Inter ests concerned with the develop ment of aviation, are financing the trip, which will Include most of Peoples Supply Co. The good old summer time is here. We are prepar ed for it with a nice cool store, a large and well se-v lected stock of groceries of all kinds. Vegetables, the nice cool and crisp kind, meats nice and tender, cold lunch meats of all kinds, canned vegetables for a quick meal, canned tuna fish, shrimp, and sal mon for your salads, in fact everything good to eat. Come in and look them over, and our price is just right for cash only. Come in and be convinced. For Saturday and Monday We Offer Specials as Follows Kerr Wide Mouth Fruit Jars, qts., doz 95c Ball Ideal Glass Top Fruit Jars, qts., doz 98c Economy Lids, doz 25c Mason Tops, zinc, doz .'. 25c Jar Rubbers, heavy red double lipped, 2 doz. ..15c Pink Salmon, No. I tall can 15c 9 lb. Sack Farina 50c Bulk Soda Crackers, per pound .. 12c Bulk Ginger Snaps, per pound 13c 2 large Loaves Bread for 23c Fancy Hard Wheat Flour, per sk ....$1.85 3 lb. Can Maxwell House Coffee, $1.50 3 lbs. Good Quality Coffee '. $1.00 Salted Peanuts, pound ....20c Jelly Powder, 3 pkgs. ' 25c Post Bran Flakes, pkg 10c Powdered Sugar, per lb ;.10c 1 0 lb. sk. Sugar 69. 5 lb. Pail Jelly 60c Fisher's Blend Flour, sk , $2.14 Fruit and Vegetable Dept. Bananas, 3 lbs. for 24c Sweet Juicy Oranges, doz 43c Fancy Sunkist Lemons, doz 34c Cabbage, lb Q4c Carrots, 2 bunches J3C Local Lettuce, 2 large heads 17c Gorgeous Summer Silks .T.I.T.T.T.i ATTENTION, I. O. O. F. AND REBEKAHS Joint Installation of officers Friday, v July 13. . Refresh- ments. the major cities between San Francisco and New York. Ha ex pects to reach New York on tho 27th of October. The schedule of the return trip will depend largely upon weather conditions. Mr. Jensen Is due in Eugene to morrow, so will make only a short stay in Roseburg. He will carr? passengers at the local field nil afternoon and evening, making trips over the city. Passenger flights may also be made in tho morning, if there Is sufficient de-. m and. He Is BChedttted, however, to be in Eugene before noon. DANCE at Rainbow Gardens , WINCHESTER Saturday Nite, July 14 Music by Roseburg's Syncopatora Gents 75c Ladles Free