Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, September 21, 1928, Page 5, Image 5

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County Health I'nlt will hold
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a pn school clinic at Hose ;
school Monday. Sept. 24 al :
S a.u. AH parents entering t
children In school this term ;
or next term are urged to
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H 4 L I HI'.lL. il
HAL UHISIL hi
TO BE DEVELOPED
bring these children tor free I
examination at this time. j
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. 1928.
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fcixpert Mining Man Ac-
quirts Control of Property
Abandoned Twenty-
Five Year8 Ago.
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ImmfMiiam development of The1
Chieftain Mine on South Myrtle ;
cref k is planned by Kdward Law. i
expvrlenred mining engineer, who j
reside. Mr. and Mrs. law were 111
Kaseburg today attendinK to busi
ness matters connected wiih jtet
IIcb Ihe devtlo;inicnt work under
way. MrB. Law was formerly Klur-
ence uraiiuy, ana svrveu aa county;" . i,.w .
health nuree for mure than a year. ,ion P'clure opera lura' union of ,
Mr. Law. who ia a graduate of Oelioil, was slain by labor rack-j
Toronto I'niversitv school of!elt'rs 'no abducted him from his
mines, and who lias been engaged i office yesteiday haa been express
in mining in various parts of thej'1 by police.
west for the past 18 -ear.. recent-1 "u.ni was KUtnapeci oy eigni
ly negotiated a lease on The Chief ! armed men while a score of of
tain .Mine, which for the past 25 , f,tP attaches were held at bay
yearn has been abandoned, afleri"' pistols. The labor leader re
liHVln? been operated as one of I 'o police lust week that he
the most successful proport.es in j ft'J'.red he was to be "taken for a
southern Oregon for several years, j ride," .Put was unah.'a to tumish
Thia mine was a very rich pro-1 authorities witli z'.c Identity of his
ducer, but the main vein afwrent-! alleged persecutors,
ly "pinched out," shortly after the I'olice said Ruben had been ac
company had spent a great deal of tively engaged in a factional fight
money for machinery and equip-
mer.t, and work was halted, the
property later being abandoned. !
Mr. Law began an investigation of!
me mine and states mat be has j
located the continuation of the!
main vein, which shows assorted
values that can be handled very j
profitably. He pays that he has)
definitely proven that the vein he)
has located is the continuation of
the one that was previously oper
ated with profit to the owners, and As a preparation for the depa ti
ls convinced that the mine can!ment work to be carried on this
again be restored as a very rich year at the Itaptist church, an in
propositlon. Istiiute lor 'training in the make-
He is now preparing to erect a up of the modern sclijiol is being
residence, tool shed, shop and j held at the church building this
other necessary buildings and will I week-end.
immediately start the task ofj Sessions will be-held Friday aft
clearing out the tunnel and shaft, crnoon at 3:m ard evening at
and replacing the timbers. During
the winter he plans to put in
necessary equipment for handling
the ore and will ship to the smel
ter for extracting the metal. Later
he plans to put in a complete mill
on the property.
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CANNERY MAKING
RECORD RUN ON
PRUNES THIS YEAR
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The local cannery Is fit J 1 1 con
tinuing its run on prunes despite j
the facr that tho original quota ot o
30 cars has been surpassed and 40
cars have now been loaded. The SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT
plant was closed down at noox j r OF SALVATION ARMY
yesterday as the workers caught i , ,
up wilh the supply and it became I rurinu tho past six months (he
necessary to get in more fruit be- ,ocal corP" of tne Salvation Army
lore work could be continued. has accomplished pome excellent
Two shifts have been working for l results under the direction of En
the paut week, and in many in-! vo" and Mr9- - Siufflebean..
stances the workers remained on Tne organization is forced to o;h
for part of both shifts in order to ! era,p on VPrv "niiinl finances, de
keep up with the run of the fruit. 1 IwnrtinR uloa ama11 rntrihulion
Two shifts will be continued am frnm ,no commnnliy chest and
loiiu'- as fruit is ' available. Mr. !
Norton states that tho plant w ill
probably turn out fit carloads of
prunes. He hud 3') carloads al- i
ready sold before the run was
stalled and expects that Ihe rest;
froducl has met a ready sale on :
the market and is becoming wlde -
ly known. Woi k ou apples will be
cuinmencea wnnin a lew (lavs. i
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SEPTEMBER 30TH '
Ifs rally day at Ihe Ilaplist ' :llso l":t "I""1 "ir al"' Indoor
chnr.li. 8:15 lor the school and . meelints held. H1i a tulal at
1I:"U lor the church service. I tendance of 33.677 people.
.Make plans now to come.
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, EMPIRE CITY TAKES
ON NEW LIFE; OLD
ni ADTCD inwrn
ll """"'"'.Uarornr.rlc pressure (reduced
tl Kir,, I ;.0,f,a 1I'",C!6 ' "' "2-95
MAIt.'.llKlKLI), Ore., Sept. 2i.
One of Ihe oldest city charters in
... n.... "- ' ' ' Iliv.hesl irmp'-ratiii e yestetilav
v, hen reside,, u .. Kmpite ( ny u,W(.Kt ten.petatun. last nlcht
voted ,7 to I I to adop a new code. jAvemBe ie,eralur0 lor the
lite older dial'tcl', adopted half at .(y
cent m y am. in 1H7K. had never ; N,,rn,artemra7uro' for this'
hi en tintended. date
nen r.nipuo citizens saw an
uwakeniiu; of ihe city a f e .v
in'tnlhd huo atmrii'
ill aw a new than
cmpioven to
IIIUIHI OUIV
tine
time-yellow copy of the or-
l::inal. To allow for development !
tif the city and give the couneli '
,,..ei .ke iniprovemenis, "Tn(a deficiency since Sept, 1,
l-v)ing cost to properly owners. jjs OJ
J tne I'finclpal purpose In adopt-, Averace seasonai precip. Sept
Iiik the new charter. j to Mav. Inclusive . 31.16
lly adoption oi ihe new riocu-, Koie. ast for interior southe, t
r.ei.t I ne board of aldermen be- Oreui.n: Fair lonihl and Satnr
comes the city council :dav: warmer Saturday; low hu-
i.nipire t ity v.n once Ihe larg- midity.
i iuv.u 1,. ici.i ... 1 ii tii.woii,; ,
b-llig I lie stopping place fur stages j
on the old coast line between
Cieseent Cily and Ihe I nipiina riv-,
er. It was tor many ears counlv )
wr.t of Coos county, but for thei
pa t tw't-Dly yean lias fallen Into
decay.
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,
notice j
L Firet meeiie senior HUh J
T. A. Tuesday eveuiitK.
ffpi. Will ai !... UIIluriHUl. w
business and program.
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ABDUCTED UNION
MAN FEARED SLAIN
(Aomk Mdnl Vritm Lemil Win)
l)KTHOIT. Kent. 21. Fear that
within the union, in which a pri
vate detective agency was in vol v
ed. Members of the agency were
called in for questioning and three j
suspects held.
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BAPTIST CHURCH
WILL HOLD BIBLE
SCHOOL INSTITUTE
7:30, Saturday afternoon and eve
ning, and Sunday morning.
Iir. Y. T. Millfken and Miss
Louise Hunderup. of Portland,
reach Roseburg today for leader-
ship in this work. Both are spe
I ctalists In it and are widely known
; ail over Oregon and the northwest.
J They come to assist the Klble
j school of the Ilaptist church in
i getting ready for occupancy of Its
new building n he near future.
Members of other schools and
churches will be welcome to the
benefits of this iuulitute and are
invited to attend
sni rioniions trom individuals.
Mil h of t he work, therefore, is
done through person;' 1 contact, but
In a vn-y rfiirifnt and sucecsslul
n';inner as shown ly the following,
semi-annual report :
Families tailed, 121)9; hourB
1,1 vlrdling and adrislnK.
3n2',: tntnrvlewed, 7730; meals
Kvn' IwUIhrh, 33S gar-
fs.-c.i. o.i...-f., Uu-.
J ni 'led emp'oynient, C': lempor-I
"'T relh f ulven 31M. Th're were
DAILY WEATHER REPORT
U. S- Weather pureau UfflcA
Rospburg. Oregon. Data reported
by E. H. Fletcher. Meteorologist io
ch.
lerday ;'er cent) 31
P-ecip. In Inches and Hundredths:
7i
li'l
lirfK-itntatimi
,.. - ,,. , ,.'
layr I'l hours ....
since 1st tiinnlh
Normal precip. for this moiitn 1.?'
Tnl.l i.mHn fPnn. CA... 1
n. w (,.' ,i. '
Avpr",j8 preel-). from SepL "l"
77 -7
HIS ACwOMPLISHMENT
"Isnk here, officer na trii'l
tpnnk to me like that."
-uh. vr. I i.iis: - I'm let-
rihly versalile in my ipi ei h.'
Life,
Crucial Duel Featured by
Homers; Yankees Lead
Over Mackmen Cut
to One Game.
n IinUnKUT W. IiAKKKU
(Associated lress Sports Writer)
The Yankees, losing a 12 inning
battle to the Chicago White Sox
vestcrdav. aaw the Ph!!:n!rlt!!;l:i 1
Athletics creep to within one game
oi the lead again.
Meanwhile the National league j
remained uiunangta as ine Laroi
nals and the Giants tangled In a
double bill and emerged Willi one
vtcrory apiece as home runs flew;
thick anil last a, the nolo grounds.;
What advantage there was weni io
St. Louis for he got rid of tnp
more games from his schedule1
without losing any ground to his
chief rival. '
Home Runs Thick j
Pi ichors got none of the glory at
the polo grounds. George Harper, j
who once patroh-d ri .hi field for !
McGraw. took t...ngs in his own
hands In tho first game, crashing
out three home runs, and the Car-;
dinals coasted to an 8 to 6 victory.
The boys calmed down a bit In
the second game until the eighth
luuitig when the Giants, fighting
to overcome a two run lead, sailed
Into old "Pete" Alexander for five
runs, four of them on Hogan's sec
ond home run of the day a mam
moth drive into the left field
bleachers. That left the score 7 to
4 and there it remained. t
Despite the even split, the
Giants were heavy losers. They
were presented with a wondertul
oportunity to tie for the lead and
ended exactly where they started
two games out of first place.
They meet the Cards again tomor
row and lor the last time ou Sep
tember 30.
in the other National league
games, Ihe Pittsburgh Pirates
irouiued the Phillies 6 to 4. while
the Cincinnati Keds were splitting
even in two games with the Bos
ion llraves. The Reds won the first
game 7 to 2 but went down in the
nklituip, 9 to 5. when the llraves
scored eight runs in the first lu
lling. Fzber Hafts Yanks
Urban Kuher was the master of
Ihe situation at Chicago where
the Yankee ship struck a reef and
went down with ail hands aboard.
The veteran sptthaller held the
champions to eight hits in 12 in
nine's and walked off with a 4 to a
decision.
Let ore the Yankees finally had
gone down at Chicago, the Athlet
tlcs, thanks to Jack Quinn, had
turned back Detroit. 6 to 1. The
Tigers vot only six hits off Quinn
and uould hae suffered a shut
out but for a fumble by Jimmy
Dykes.
The St. Louis Drowns clinched
third place In Ihe standings by de
feating the Itoston Red.sox. 5 to 2.
Alvin Crouder pitched his lSih
victory of the season against only
five defeats.
THTUHTIC
fiEcm
L'slablishmeut of three new
trans-Atlantic telephone ciicults to
supiilenieiit the present single cir
cuit is now being planned, accord
lug to an announcement from the
American Telephone and Tele
graph company jut received by J.
it. r'atriugton, telephone manuger
here.
ihe nu.ubcr of telephone calls
b.t;.t-iu America and huiope dur
ing Cie f.r.st I'igiit months of 1I2H
lepitfiented an uiereuhe of 3nt per
cent oer the name prriml in 1!27
1 he aunoiiiict nient pointed oul,
miding tli.u It was necessary to
prowdu 1 Iti new circuits in order
to kep apace the growing use of
tlio lians-Atlsntic service.
Actual construction of ihe send
ing and receiving stations for the
nv trans oceanic voice channels
is exieied i be under way In the
near future, It was said.
Ihe announcement. In part, fol
lows:
"A tract of land comprising nit-
proximately hon acres has been as
xenib'ed b pui ha.;e and leao
nevt-u tuih-s north of Trenton, N.
J. Here it is planned to begin cole
stnirtion al an early date of nhort
WttVti ti ..!. ilii I'kifi, DiititOitn Vviiitii,
together with receiving stations
completed or planned by the Amer
ican Telephone and Telegraph
company al Netcong. N. J., and
f-ltnilar in-r:ilIaLionfi in Great llrft
aln. will proMde ihre additional
circuit: titr ti.Tii. .Mljnlle cail::.
Genuine Ford
iJICBO S 1 S EL
I Sufficient protMTty has been s
cured to provide possible future
expansions. Including a circuit, to
i South America.
"Construction will be staiifj
shortly on an antenna s atem
4.vo fet Ion which wfll lie di
ivided into three short wave harm
Jmitting unltn. Two buildines will
bo requin d to house the necr-ary
i power and trannmliting units. "
"WHAR 6IN KUM FRUM"
What Is the source of a lot tf ,
tlicm ?q Matthew s prearhes on th" .
topic at HaptisL church Sunday .
night. j
Miss HHs Clotigh was heir yes
terday aften. oor. vHlting with
frlMi(i nvi) (run tneiini liM-ifi I
3nc Batteries Reduced Again!
Battery, 13 Plate, Rubber
TJOril or the nix major event of
the world's greatest air derby I
The greatest competitive air record
ever credited to any gasoline!
.Winners of the Class "A" Transcon
tinental, of the Class Transcon
tinental, and of the Class "A Cal
ifornia events, as well as Art Gocbcl,
the only nonstop entry to reach
Los Angeles dnned Richfield Avia
tion Gasoline. A record not only
unequalled by any other gasoline,
lbut greater than all of the other
gasolines tliat were used, combined!
Earl Kowland and llobcrt Cant
well, winners of the Class M" und
Class "C" Transcontinental races, 1
and II. S. ITI jr lies, winner of the
California Class "Aevent all made
great records.
Art Cioebel flying the same Lock
DELANEY WINS BY
K. O. BUT FAILS TO
DISPLAY OLD FORM
(, vm .jImI Pit lwti Win-)
NKW YORK, Sept. 21. Jatk
IN-Ianey, once the crdorful "ra
pier of Ihe north." ha coniM back
-hut not as f:-r as he ha a gone
hck. Rr-iurnin to ti ring al
Kll. I ; ric!d lust il U; lit tor hot
lit 1 1 it-)ii fI.'m'c he waH knocked
out by Jack hnaikcy l-ct A"iU,
I 'ehiney scored an unimptesrdve
technical knoikout over Nando
ThkkI of Ita'y In eleven rounds.
For nine r'ind. il lof.Kcd as if
the ha 1 1 1 e w ou Id go Ihe full 1 j
frames with Ddanry the w inn'-r
oil prtltplv In tl' t'tth llie
Ca.e, Heavy Duty Battery.
3 w ; i i
t IIHdgfpfirt boxer landed a finny
j of lefts on the Italian's face and
Inflicted Ihe lirM real damage of
' ihe bout. Alter 2 seen nr Is of ihe
! ehvc!i t h had pa ssed Hefei e Kd
, die Forbes MttpMd t save
; Ta-o.l fiom turiher punhhment.
AI'.hoiiRh Tassl f-mtlit tamely
'and atleiiipiid t rarry Ihi ball le
1 Io his fipponeiil, Ihdaney y.8H naa
I lly Ihn master and looked had
: pi InrtpHlly htt-a:iie h" cuiild not
end the bout sooner. Tast4i went
down (luce times, slipping twice
iht m; e. Jr. th.-, fi:r.t ;ai.nd. hr.lf
slit. plug and half beaten down. lie
, took a count of eight (hat time
1 and came up undamnged.
I'.oth fighters came Into Ihe
', ring over the light heavy w right
j limit, Itelam-y weigliltig 1M pounds
.tnd 'I mmhI ITS
NOW $T95
' Old
hoc! .Vojra .tlonoplnnc in which h
rtttublixlicd his great non-stop tran
continental record of IS hours' and
5S minutes last month w ith Rich
field Aviation Oasoline, battled
through terrific electrical storms
and head winds throughout the
entire trip which he characterized
ar the most perilous flight of his
career and was forced down in
Prcscott, Arizona, because of lack
of fuel. Taking off again immedi
ately after refuelling, he finally
reached Los Angeles almost Ave
hours behind his previous record.
This greatest air derby the world
has ever known has done much to
prove the sterling courage and skill
of the pilots, the speed and stamina
of planes and motors and the de
pendability of motor fuels.
RichJieUI u proud of the part it it playing in the
development of aviation. ..it it proud to be able to
furnish a fuel that it carrying thete daring flyen
on to fame...tltete forward-looking flying
companiet to commercial, lucce.
I GIRL WHO KILLED
I BABY IN HER CARE
j IS ADJUDGED SANE
j OAKLAND, Calif.. Sept. 2d.
j Krua JanoKchrk, 1" ear old high
j hi hool glil who killed a baby en
I iriiKiefl to her care, loday fac'd a
sentence In Han (Jiienlln. The Juiy
harin her returned a vt
' dh t late yesterday holding her
i cane. 'I his was equivalent. Ut a
1 rntnd'T conviction.
Judge r'reo V. Wixni. dhu wiu
i paws sentence upon the girl Mon
day, mat adopt any one ol Hi:ee
1 cmrnes. He ni.iy Impose a sentence
of life, a sentence of five, vests io
life, or one of from one to tea
y srs.
' 'I hi- b;iltv wa-t tlie d nii;hti r of
Expert Free ServUe included. We use
distilled wat;r that make, a difference?.
And Ynur
Batt.ry
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f It. and Mrs. Krle Llllencrantz.
The deft-nee contended that due to
an abnormal nature the girl
strangled the Infant to death In a
'jealous rage after an argument
Iwlth Ihe mother of the child.
8WEARINQ
i f u.fht church members to
'swear? Ie'n talk I? over al Cap
jilsi church Hunday n'eht.
, BEEN CELEBRATING
I Jones (staggering o registrar):
I I want to reglfclrr iwlna, gentlc-
; mt.-n.
I Ueglsirar: tlut why do you say
. "Onilcnien" wlien 1 am alone
I here?
, Jones: Heavens! Then I had
; belt r go home, and see If It Is
only .-in- child after (til- uustigo
i Koltn-r I'ittuu',
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Why have that old Battery repaired when you can gel a new one for $7.95 and your old battery. F il 90 of all cars.
C. A. LOCK WOOD MOTOR CO. ford jtotoii cars
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AND YOUR OLD BATTERY
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