,1 EIGHT ROSEBUR1 NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBL'RG. OREGON. THURSDAY. JULY 19, 1928. DependableMerchandise At Lowest Prices Our line of House Furnishings is sold to you with the idea of yielding us 4 profit on our turnover. This profit we hold consistent with good merchan dising. Our policy is the Best Merchandise for the Least Money and Reasonable Service Upon this policy we are asking for the patronage of the people of Douglas county. t ( , , . f , Mckean. Darby & Baldwin ..' '-I ; , . Complete House Furnishers Roseburg, Ore. lu Makes Loss Good V, HOKE ' SMITH TO ; j t 1 1 1 THE RESCUE OF . PARTY TICKET )".-.; i ' , '',' (Continued from pace t ) ' 1 would aspire or accept," ho declurr ifd, concluding: ' ' ' . ' ' : Party Duty Seen. ' - "I owe tho democratic .party nil oIillRutlon of Krutltuiln ' for tlio honors It .luis . bestowed ujpon pie, und llkw,i6 two it a ei(cifcl duty, which Ih,40 defend It iisalnat Its bnemles from without uud Us mal contents within.' ' In obedlonce (to that 'duty, and lit response to re quests which, have - come to me from Georgians all over the stale, I request loyal' democrats through out; Georgia' who feel concerned over tho present situation to meet In Atlnnta July 87 'for' tho purpose j palitn which will bo aggressively cnmlueled ill support of tliivnrnor Alfred R Sinllji and Senator Josepli T.; Holilnuonj"! : ' ' i , ? FAMOUS FLYERS DESTROY BOND OF FRIENDSHIP ' ' ' 'V-M'-I !:-(. !. (Continued frginPqge 1.) the ' 'succiwa of the Tllght ot the Southern' Cross In this manner. ssneclrilly barlng In mind the iuct tlmt my fat nor was an arlniir ml lii (tho United. States navy, now fetliod, anil. I consider- It would ha a greali Ions of . dignity and prestige to link himself un wllli'ti j uii-iiii-ii-ui ur iiinurp menu..' y'My greatesl wish uud desire Is lit. niaho avnllnblo the experience V Iiiivii gained In nuvlgiiliiig the Southern1 Cross from the begin ning to the end 'or Hie Journey in the interests of uvlatlon, , Denies Making Debt ''Regurding the suggestion that I entered into a contract involv ing financial embarrassment to -Jim without his knowledge or consent Mils Is entirely Incorrect. I never entered Into un engage-1 rlellKlitcrl IIMM1L IllVUIVIIIg Jllll WIIIIOUI. entire npproval. aim recently cnguged a iiinii' (oF iilsi own 'without consult ing me and of whom I did not approve."-- :.-.!.'.. -J - ' '. 'This ,14 Hhoiight to bo Taokard do Flores-of Han Francisco, now staying at Warner's hotel' with him and said to he acting in the capacity of adviser. ' Lyon ndded:, "Regarding a pon slblo future tntns-occnntc. flight, I have tentatively planned ono hut Jim had not been included In It. "Jim mentioned Hint he disap proves of certain of my friend!;. My own 'personal friends I Vim alder i are entirely my own coii eern and all of lliem have rec ords of which-1 am proud." Chief among those is said to ho Captain "HHP Lancaster' .of the Itoyal Air Forces, '"llegiirdlng , my I'tituro 1 move moils," Lyon : ailileil, "I am not prepared to sny anything at pres ent. My mother nnd 1 iiru re maining in Los Augoles until KM- unlay, when we are flying down to Mexico on a snort vlnll as, the gllnsla of Mr. Jack ' i.Maddiix." I Lyon concluded: "If Ihere In nuyihlng I can do lo help Jim at. any lime I shall be only loo tie-, lighted to do II." Motion Pictures and Stills Taken of Spots of Scenic Interest Fishing Was Excellent. The group of local sportsmen who went out last week in secure pictures of Hie North Cnipnua country, returned Inst night, after a very Interesting trio. Charles Lockwood, John Kwell, It. J. , Kirk wood, Welter Fisher and C. I W. (.'lark were among those of the parly who completed the trip. It. L. Whipple, Guy (.'onion and Carl Wlmberly went part way but le turned ,M o n d a y ft urn Bruin Spilugs. Tho parly covered Hie full length of the North I'mpqua river from Klennilioat to Diamond Luke, 'with the exception of l.cniola Fulla. Among other points of In lereat they viewed Steamboat Falls, Twin Lakes, Toketee Falls, Hot Springs, Mountain Meadows, I'lno Bench, Oak Flats, Sorln Springs, Copeland Creek, Diamond Lake, Lake Creek nnd the Dia mond Loko hatchery. At each of these places they secured niliner oui photographs. Including sev eral reels of motion pictures. Thu films and stills are to be marie up Into a scenic travelogue to be limned to various sporlMuen'H or ganizations as a means of educat ing Hie public concerning Ihe re creallonnl possibilities'- of Hie rvurin umpqiia district. nir. Kirkwooii, who Is editor ot h ostei n outdoors magazine, h is secured n huge amount of copy, which will appear in one of the forthcoming Issues of his puliH-enlion. muse who mane the trip wore nut report that It Is a LEGION POST TO GIVE DANCES AT I UMPQUA PARK' I'mpqua Post of tlio American 1 jU'Kion, which (or considerable ! time operated the dances at Uri-1 ffiital Gardens, has least d th I'mi-' (tu I'arti pavlUou Uauce flour lor jtlm isummer Keaioii and will ton (duct dances thre reKUla-l euvh '.Saturday n(tht and ujioii speciul joi-catiiona during the summer. I Considerahlt) lime and money I have bi'ti ispent In preiJaWn;; the i Hour for the dance Keusou, and it :1h now in exceittionally kqo-1 shape. 1'he first of the season j daucen will be Klven on Halurday nixhi ot this week, and it i expected that ! ihere will be a targe attendance. ihe fine location of the nail, near jthe banks of the South Linpqun river, and In a fine grove, makes the place ldeul for such altrac- l nous, oiicrnu; a line place tor un ;4 i evening of dunclng. A Bpeclul or- '(lustra haH been urramel lor the occasion and the inuniiKment pronilscB good mtiKie,. (ur cow spray Wharton Hio.h. kills ihe flloK. CARD OF THANKS Add t othe list of those who make sacrifice ot omaintain their good name. Donaiu Muir of Amnuny, Kans. Mr. Muir from his personal Our sincere thanka are extended wealth hao just completed pay- to all sympathetic neighbors and mcnt of $110,000 to creditors of nienda and to the Chambers Mo the failed Home State bank of , tor Co. who no kindly aided us dur- wmcn he was an officer, tvery ae-!jnK the death and funeral of our i positor has been paid in run. He imo son and brother, Oscar Rod gave up the bulk of an estate ey. We are especially grateful for founded by his father. STATE POULTRYMEN CHOOSE OFFICERS v nam trin to malto in bucIi u snort space of time, as they were 'out less than a week. Much of the rllstancc was covered on roof ns the party did not tako sufficient horses for all to ride, and the men took turns riding and hiking. They found excellent fishing along the- river and tributary streams and at Mountain Mead ows found a great aboundance of deer. They succeeded in secur ing several closeilp pictures of deer at that place. Halo Hi's at Wliimiin Hros. Dr. Kihviril N. Ilywnler, progres sive Inilepeudent eaiidldale' ror president of th0 tlnlted States will suealt from Hie court house steps, HosebtirK, Halurdny night S p. m. Which Way ; America.'' Sunday, 'Put tho lllblo In the Schools." Monday night, "To Hell with Hie Pope." My. story of 01 days - tor lure both physical and mental at Hit) hands of the Catholics. GARDNER FAILS , IN ATTEMPT TO BREAK PRISON (Continued (rom page 1.) ' Roseburg Booterie SELLING OUT V Men's Tennis Shoes 95c (Continued from pago 1.) He broke jail Willi two onnfcdi.i-- ales Ihe same year, anil was at. lib erty three years nil limiL-h hi ,.,.m. millions were captured almost lni qR nierllately. Aiipridiended in n Co- iiiinuiis. unio. rooming houso he was taken hueli.to Toledo and con vleted. nnd sentenced to un aggre gate or around (10 years in prison. lirbaytls was accused or partici pating in a delivery plot hero n year ago during which two con federates galnerl temporary free dom, Ounflro rroin the guards was said to have thwarted his efrorts to rollow them through broken cell bars. DANCE! CLERICAL HAND l; ai i rr.m im - a--ft-.Vl-.jt til B ASSASSINATION (Cniiliniieil from page 1.) Umpqua Park Pavilion Saturday Nite, July 21 Auspices of American Legion Drum Corps HEAR OUR NEW BAND! They're Horn-Tootin' Fools The floor has been sanded and is great I GENTLEMEN $1.00 LADIES FREE! I- . McConnlek-neerlng cream separ ators are light running ns well ns close skimming. Orten they will save enough eieiun In one venr to pay for themselves. Sold at' Wliar lou Pros. the floral offerings tendered by all and particularly the U. S. Forest Service, Woodmen of the World, Knights of the .Muecabees, Coen Lumber Co. and Lookingglass Sun day school. Mil. AND MRS. T. ItODI.KY, AND FAMILY. ROSEBURG UNDERTAKING CO. . Established 1901 , i M. E. RITTEB, Manager t Founded and (Vtai'ntained on Efficient : ; i J . j ; ? Service and Courtesy was said iinoi'i'leliillv in i.,.i- ..... i I fused to iiilniii aceoniiillies nnd to have Insisted that he alono was responsible. ' He was slated to have lived at (liindaliijarn but lo have come lo Mexico city six monihs ngo seeking work. Pollen asserted Hint they found upon him n picture or Ihe Catholic pil,.,t Miguel Augus Hll Projiiarez, who was executed In connection with the nilenipt to nssMSKlnalo tieneral (ibregon with hemhs hist Nevember. rosary and other religious em blems were also found. Vengeance Vowed Ci'iieral oliregou'a hodv was en- Li route lo his native state or Soo K era. some J.m miles dlslnnl, on presiui'iiual train which he he would have used after his In auguration in December. The body win arrive at Its last rejt lag place tomorrow. As it left Mexico city thousands of Obregen followers raised llie'i rlctit bands ami took a solemn oath In simlnln his principles and to nee tint punishment was visit ed upon those responsible for his death. This was done at the In stance of n member of congress iv ho. ns the oath was given, titrn ed lo President Calles slandlim nearby and said: "Wo demand nf you Justhe hv the plllilsruilelil ef those gnillv of mm del lug Ohregnn." v 'hone ?84 Oik nnd Ktn Stt, Ambulance Service Licensed Lady Embalmer 23 We are now sliowlim nil models of (ho new Ksfex cam. IiRrsi selling 6r) tlndcr car in the world Roy ditching .Motor Co. Anwxrlnloil Pros I.i-uiotl W'rc) C.OUVMAA'A, Or"., July 19 M. S. Wi-hrotik, Milwaukle, wns I'lt'ctcd i-n-sidcnL of (ho Oregon I'oiiltrymi'n'H iisKOt-lailou nt (he mmunl himincKH meeting held in eomiL'ullon with the poultry con vention on tho Oregon Stuto Agri cultural Colh-Ke cum jtiis, after the onhtltullon was c!hanKed to per-.pnn RRNT-Mmlpm tnt Vult laddfiH and picklnir buclt- icls ai sold at Whartoii Urna. NEW TODAY in It nominations from the floor. Other officers chosen were El nur W. Oribb!e, Can by, vire-presl-dent: i". h. Knowltoii, Corvallls. Recretnrv-treasnrer: Ambrose Hrownell, Milwaukle, and Mrs. W. FOR II. Thompson, Canby, members of the executive committee. An amendment was adopted dee. Kimtlng the college aB the place of annual muting, but permitting the executive committee to hold It elsewhere In un emergency. Kesolutions asking more tariff protection and state aid in eradi cation of diseases affecting poul try were adopted. Tho sesf.ion, largest In the organization's liis tbry, closes I his afteruono. close In. Inquire Kidder's Shoe Store. FOR RRNT 2-rooin furnished house, $(i per mo. James Darr, Miller's Addition. HKNT 5-room modern house. 331 N., Rose St. Inquire at 3-ltj N. Rose; j EMCCTRIC Imrtable"-se"wlngma-: chine to trade for cow. Address j llox 23, care News-Review. . j LOST Fountain peiiT engraved R. ! H. Weeks. Finder please leave' Lawn fertilizer will keep your lwn green with less water. It -lft Kohl in ri) iouiid miuJs at Vharton iiniH. , ; , SERIES PORTLAND FIRES IS THOUGHT y ; .: ARSONIST'S WORK ' f ' T : . . : r ' ' ' mtMVcioN'(t I'm Lonicil Wire) PORTLAND, Ore., July 19. Two tncendlnry fires last night In ICast Siilo dwolllngs 1 were be lieved' to have been started by firi'hug fiufipeeted of causing more Ihiin a score of fires in Port land In Ihe hist six months. Two otlV fhea occurred lasl nigh. me oi which wan inuireeL eaut-c of an accident In which two lire men were Injured. ' Hounding a coiner nt 3;th and Morrison Blreets, engine tl. Irlven by llaivey Tufts, swerved to avoid hilling a child, and (ho engine crashed into a telephone pole. W. H. Miles and Guy O. Jones, membei'H of the engine company were Injured, Miles be ing taken to n hospital. Jones was treated at the police, emer gency hospital. Myers pumps for all kinds of wells are carried In stock at Whar ton. Bros. nt News-Review. Reward. WANTED Second hand "two-bol-toin disc plow, horse power. Geo. ! W. Turner, Glendale, Ore. FOR SALE Slab wood7 dry, 1 0 ! inch. $1.25 at mill; $2.25 deliver-; ed In (Viler lots. O. C. Welkel Mill, Coos Junction. LOSTVednesday morning, ! be"" tween Rurke's Lunch and west Roselmrg, head light rlni. Finder j please leavo ut Hurlce's Lunoh. WANT1CD "i- Mun"wTth portable ' mill and donkey to saw nnd log . cedar cross ties. O.1 C, Welked. See mo at Mill, Coos Junction. FOR RP:NT Ono Broom lioude, close to senior high and busi ness district, $10 per month. House la Umpqua Park Rent free lo responsible party. Wilbur L. Spaugh, fiul S. Pine. YOirLrrUKK THIS -Timid hotisel: miiluble patch of ground for elite ken ranch, lino . soil, i shade for poultry, city water, lights, ' some fruit, for about half value. Some poultry included. Tei ins. Write llox News-Review. j MORTGATsTTiTlo fit your m-edsTTf 1 you aru in tho market for niort-j gago linancins or re-financing ou your Douglas county realty this association has a very attractive plan for taking care of your needs. Consult us before placing your mortgage. Umpqun Savings nnd Loan Association, Douglas Abstract Building. HO "SALES." LOWEST TRICES EVERY PAY I 1 IS 1 MSTiTUTION v ICPenneyO 41 EVERT STORE A LOCAL ENTERPRISE quality always at a saving" ?ZB.?31 CASS ST. ROSEBURG, OREGON Sirinmer -.Economy Summer and its diversions always bring additional expenses. You can help make up for the cost of that vacation or week-end trip by Buying Here and Our Low Prices will entail no loss in the Quality of the Goods You Buy. ; Our Selling- Policy Is This; : We hold no so-called tales of any kind nor do ve name comparative prices of any kind. Goods are always sold at the lowest possible prices consistent vith prevailing market con iitions, and when the price pf some ertiele is marked town to its replacement value, the former price is lever mentioned. We aim o give the same fair square 'xeatmcnt to you every day. Short-SIeeved procks , In Seasonable Styles at Considerable , , Savings Here are frocks that are fcurc to please you they fit into the summer prbgram v smartly and comfortably and they are examples of the savings possible here every day only ' . ' $4.98 Summery Pastel Shades The delicate colors make hese frocks appropriate for all kinds of summer occasions- pay prints, too, are included You can refresh your wardrobe for so very little nowl ill A Number of Smart Frocks Are Necessary for Summer Comfort WW . WU 11 . : Frocks of many types are on display in our department and T everyone . can select enough for her summer needs at the two economical pricey below. $5i90and $990 If! There are tailored dresses for traveling and general street wear, pastel sport frocks and charming afternoon dresses all moderately priced. , . House Frocks : ' Of Splendid Gingham ; - Unusual ly a Itr a c 1 1 v e w a s !l frocks with' real it y lc; Many differ e n t pattern and colors. 7c Comfortable Short Sleevef Ideal frocks as comfort able as they are attractive and low priced I ELLEN, TERRY DYING 8MALL HYTII10. Kent. Knclnnd. July 1H. Dnmo Kllcn Terry, nnt- eU colh'iimin of Sir IltMiry Irvine on the KukUsIi Klagt. htpsiMl Into sju'IIh or uncoiiHclousnoHs today. sin lma hci'ii critically ill Hluce TuoHtliiy. I ho uucil tu'lrt'tm imsod u fair night., hut wan wcaltnr this niui n- liiK- Win was iihlc to recoKiiizn hnr tli'votcd on nnd dnimhtor. Kdltii and Kdward Gordon Craig, onlv in occasional momenlH. MUltTGA(iKS to fit your needs. If you arc in the market for mort gage flnnncint? or re-finaitcinR , on your Dour hi scounty realty this association has n vei-y at tractive plan for taking care or your needs. Consult ti before placing your mortgage. Umpqun Savings and Loan Association,. louglas Abstract Mulhltng. Prize Dance THE WIGWAM Saturday Nile, July 21 Thrse Prliea Given Awny to the one that carries the lucky number. Musio by St.T Five Genln St Ladies Free HOSI-:iliHC liuiti Is ii kiioiI mil' You run own 210 hitoh rich Kav ili'li noil. Ill) lien's has butMl flll tlvaliMl, ultl hiilhlluKii, ;t stiriliKK. iiuiiibir fruit trues, 210 mn-os -vt?ry flno tliiibor, i;1osl to high wily; mill tho price- It Is so small lmnlly notlrriibln. $15 per nr-ro with only -200 down, $25 per niniit.li, 5 Interest on bal ance. J.ock llox 518. I . SAN- FRANCIROO-Col. Amlel SAN FRANCISCO Tho sum of i "oennenner. ot willows, for many ' J160.000 will be expended in the The Business nnd Profes- ! 'cars" ,a "'P"der in the republican I next -year-by the Pacific highway slonal Women will hold a pic- 'councils in California, died here association in an endeavor to in- nic supper at the Skinner I yesterday. He was 79 years old duce tourists to visit all scenic home at Winston Frlduy eve- ,an" Prominent In Masonic circles, j points along the const.-'' ning, July 20th. Meet nt Snnl- tary Deauty Parlor, Hell Bldg. on Jackson St. from 6 to 6:16 ;S p. m. Please bring 50c, plate, ! cup, spoon nnd fork. Installa ' , Hon of officers and program. ! i ; NEGRO THIEF STRIKES. h WOMAN WITH A CLUB : (Annrlatfd PrpM LaihhI Wire) I'nttTI.ANI) (lie Inlv IflJti-o Mnrle Silver was struck by a ne- Im gro bui-Klnr whom she surnrlseil In her lionie earlv lodnv. She wnH ! S f'olli.il l.v. ,rl,.,.l.r 1,1,.... ..r n u club, but soon trurler escaped. recovered, 'i'lie In- mlm.I.I.II.l.I.I.I.r.T.I.I.I.I.I.I.T.T.I.I.I.I.I.TT.T.Ta DAN C E ! AT THE NEW CAMAS VALLEY DANCE HALL 1 Saturday Nite, July 21st ' GOOD FLOOR GOOD MUSIC hverybody Come , Good Crowd Heads Kiwanis DANCE AT THE Melrose Country Club Saturday Nite, July 21 Music by The Saturday Serenade Gentlemen 75c Ladies Free DR. DEAN B. BUBAR OPTOMETRIST fpecltllst In the fitting of - - Qtasaef 116 Jackson SL HarmC.Stcarns' history of ftoseburq otatc of Oregon and iho (City, Mo., ii the new president of j Kiwanis International, elected at! the 12th annual convention of the ! organization in Seattle. He Is a j life Insurance man and was borni In Evanston, III. . I WE snw lust week, the con vention of 1 8 1 8 fixed the boun dary between the U. S. and Cnnad.t nt the line of the 49th degree North, from the Lake of the Woods to the Rocky Mountains, and the territory from there west was to be open to either country. By the convention of 1827, rati fied in 1828. joint occupation was continued indefinitely. The Oregon question occupied the attention of Congress also in 1820 nnd 1824. Each Item . of a funeral director's equip ment plays a part in the service he renders. With one item missing or defective, his ser vice is short of perfect. That's why we are so particular about our equipment. f DOUGLAS FUNERAL HOME DUlincftituntraJ Jttnict " Comer Vine, and Lano Streets 'Phona-IU R.OSEBURO ; 'ft?!. WM : Jj