FOUR
ROSEBURG NEWSREVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 21,1 929.
LIVES OF 5 MEN
- PANAMA, Jan 21 Five Ameri
can navy men wire drowned yes
terday when an officers' lfc of th"
U. 8. S. Whitney collided with a
barge in the Panama canal chan
nel. Separate Invent I uniform are
being conducted tody by canal of
ficial and by it ear Admiral Frank
H. Clark in command of the
American destroyer squadrons.
The men drowned were:
- Captain Ralph GriMwotd. com
mandins; officer of the ninth de
stroyer scouting K'i'iadron, ami
Chief Pay Clerk Arthur S. Wreun,
both of Washington ; Coxswain
Fred W. Sweinberg of West Or
ansre, X. J., Seaman Herbert D. Me-
lmwelt of Jat ksonvflie, Kla., audi
erhill, Mans.
Four other occupants of the gig
saved themselves. They wore: Cap
tain William J. Giles, commander
Of the destroyer tender Whitney,
and Seamen Walter C. Howell, Al
bert W. Gatewood and James P.
Powers.
Captain Grlswold wan in com
mand of the troop transport Kroun-
land during the war, for which he!
received the navy truss. Past fait
be completed a tour of duly in the '
war plana division of the office of '
naval operations and then was or-f
dered to sea. He was a nativw of i
Pennsylvania and whh graduated
from the naval academy with the
class of IMZ. More than half of hiti
naval service wan at sea. He wan
4H years old.
RIDDLE SCHOOL NOTES
!
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A Kiddle vs. LooktnKglu.ss has-1
ketball game was played at tiie j
pavilion last Friday, January H.I
resulting In a victory for the Kid-J
die high school team. The score j
was: Lookinglass 3, Riddle 23.:
Vnllnurtnir I Ittt biidik tliu hli'lt'
school student' body held a recep
tlon for the Ixtokingglashers at the
home of Principal T. S. Thompson.
Hot cocoa and eats were served
and everybody enjoyed the event.
De Wayne Knight from the Gat
ley school Is a new pupil in Mrs.
Ulumlell'fl room.
Mrs. l'faff has started a poster
Shootings, Bombings and Upset in
City Government Mark Long Strike
of Union Knitters in Kenosha, Wis.
(AMoriatrd Vrrm Uaw.i w in-) i shot und two or three Instances
KENOSHA, Wis., Jan. 21. of kidnaping have occurred.
Pistol shots that found human tar- Gov.. Fred Zimmerman declined
gets, crudely fashioned bombs that to luvoko martial law, shortly un
damaged homes, street fights and i foiu Judge Ferdinand A. Geiger, of
crowds of men and women going the 1.' tilled Suites district court,
gaily to jail, the chapters In the 10 j enjoined the workers against pick
month labor controversy between eting and intimidation. Union of
the Allen A Knitting compuuy and t fictuls called it "the most drastic
Its foimer employes. I Injunction ever issued." T w o
The tiouble, which began In 1I- ! groups arretted for violation of the
ruary. liCS, eventually Involvi d I injunction were freed by juries. In
the Cnlted States district court
brought dissension into the Ken
osha city government, and, finally,
a demand Irom 4,000 i-iti... (h lor a
grand jury investlgmloi
Labor Slash It Cause
When the company sought to In
troduce the two-much iuesyst em,
whereby one operator and two ap
prentices managed two knitting
machines, the knitter opposed lh
move. The old method allotted om
miiiK-r ami an aiiiri-nilr to cadi , Oshnrn, city nianuncr, anil Thad
nmchinc. The Allen A cvim ullvcn j w. ..man, chief ol nilic. I Iib
held that the ln machine idan tie j nnliin knitters ami their Kymp.i
creaaed production and the, knit thizem miukIiI to restore Hie old al
tera walked out. j ilci manic system of uovcrnmcnt
(In February IS, the cotniiany un- i but eru beaten November 7.
nou.iceil that they ii,ikU return il wha, Worker, calm
.i t, ti V i V J",',""" ' I
' .
miiu j wuiiien inn not relilin
Tho compiny called It a "strike,'
and workers, a "lockout."
position or,.,,., , ,;;,
"
" smp. i lie worKers nsked
ixzaTr:;z
.Ivo tipped a hole In an Allen .
arel,ou,e ,d another cha,Se
damaKwl the sum r home of
1J. ( L' I... .... I. !
Vt vlv Presidenl.
Men, chiefly mill haiid. have heen
CHLORINATED WATER IS
OBJECT OF ODD RUMORS
Hy PR MOKKM VlKHItKIN i
Keillor Journal of (he American
Medical Association nnd of Hjel,i,
the Hen till MttKHZtiie.
So many cities and i n t It nitons
tinw ue liijuid chimin an. I rakl
tun hypochlorite of dllnfect imi ot
water supplies tliat ihe pr o.
vould not neem lo require ny tur
I her tlefinst before the public
Only a few liiMiimlnnn still tisr
ozone and ultraviolet tays for Ihi
purpose.
Kiranre superstitions ailse. bow
ever, which need to lc conirailUI
rd; for example. Ihe aerttnn of
a physician In Columbia that the
line of chlorinated water would
rauie sterility an-l a decrease in
the bfrthrnte, ami the axserilnn hv ,
other people that ch lor mat ion of
wnter nilaht produce chaiiKes In Hie
kidneys nr niters of the stomach I
The actual fads of Ihe matter
are that there is not the slightest
evidence to aupKrt the co niion
that the amount of chloriue in Hie
vater after the i-hliiiinailoii pn
ress la aufflcienl to he of the
sllblcst hartu to ajy vuv.
A Strength-building
. Food For
Feeble People
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
Rich In
All Cod-liver Oil
Vitamins
Scott h. Bownc Bloom field. If. J. -U
content in the 3rd and 4th grades
room.
Fred (Joff, county grange of
ficial, gave an Interesting and In
structive talk on the purpose of
i lie, grange, at tiie high school
Tuesday afternoon.
Winifred and Fern Yarlmn are
two new pupils in Miss Whipple's
room. They are from Fall City.
1 4. A. Steuer, representative of
the Cndewood Typewriter com
pany, visited the high school
Thursday. -He tested the ten new
typewriters of the school and gave
a fine talk to the students.
Willametta I-ogmlon and Keith
Jlenry have each received a valu
able silver medal emblem. These
emblems are of polished sterling
silver ami are awarded for a net
speed of fit) to fH words a minute
for fifteen minutes In a speed test
in typing.
Gas Forces Woman
to Sleep in Chair
"Nights I sat up In a chair, I had
stomach gas so bad. I took Adler
Ika and nothing I eat hurts me
now. I sleep fine." Mrs Glenn
Htltler.
Kven the FIRST spoonful of Ad
lerlka relieves gas on the stomach
and removes astonishing amounts
of old waste matter from the sys
tem. .Makes you enjoy your meals
and sleep better. No matter what
you have tried for your stomach
and bow e 1, Adlerika will surprise
you. Nat han Fuilerton. druggist.
WARNING
Any person or persons found
dumping cans, rubbish or refuse of
any kind along county road right
of way In Douglas county, will be
prosecuted to the full extent of the
law.
IMH.GLAS COCNTY COt'RT.
l)y W. S. Hamilton, Judge.
October, Uti union knitters were ad
Judged in contempt of court and
fined. They chowe to go to jail
and went, to the organized cheer
ing or fellow unionlstn. Nine wo
men in tiie group were released
after two weeks, when their fines
were paid. The men remulned in
Jail for their full sentences.
The tense situation was felt in
the Kenosha city government, and
led to the resignation of C. M.
Josei.h railway
counsel for the
kiiltu-i-
, paid the two machine sys
; ' tern is "detrimental to the workers
and creates a nirplus of skilb d
:;r,rr;:;;,:v.:..,r1:r;
i euueeii
Allen A contends the plan woika
n,:,;,::,r.,tri,?h
.. ,. ,.imnJ ,fr , , Li
,lo. and are pre," "d acr nl
i nnoiii.ni.
in Louis V, lludenr a leader
'Vliek for fiv.. v.m,,! '
to
on the other hand, the installa
tion of rhluriii.it If ui spread upaoe.
The tlrst practical apparatus, as
pointed out by George ( lltmker
wh- made (n it; n njn, f,,ur
billion gallons of chlorinated water
a day were heme use I in 3Ji'i
Auierli an ( ommunlttes.
Al-otit T'i p.r cent of the popu
lation of the I niu-, Spates is HkIhv
ontihiiii; waier Mutt has been lis
infected wuh chlorine. Further
tnoie. the niei!i"d has heen adopted
'he on.- of chnire lor nMnuiilh
poi'l ilisiutectfnn. tor Ihe distnfee
lion id walei mains, nnd for the
iivaimei.i oi w;ner ucd by travel
ei s.
Vane i T!) the.U are now rM-im;
studied wi:h n viph to finding
those thai ae i hen pest and most
etllt.feiil, new tpes of chlorl-
naiors ai beinn develope.l, the
most recent tpe be ins; an eleeinv
lyi ic device hk h tc i nibs the
MUiiAalloil of ri'inmi.ii salt for Ihe
development ot liie ctilot Ine ami
avoids the 'use
chloiiue fcas.
of tanks 4f pure
Ti
OAKLAND, Jan. 21 (Special to
the News Review) The Oakland
high school took both game in
the double-header Saturday night
with the Voucalla high school. The
girls won 35 to 24, and the Oak
land boys won iiu to JH. In spue
of the boys' low score the guiue
was fast and clean.
.The boys' game started with the
Oakland boys jumping In the lead
In the first quarter, but they were
soon over taken in the second
period when Yoncalia got 14 points.
The half ended 16 to 10 for Yon
calia. The Oakland boys came bark In
the third quarter and soon tied the
score. In tiie fourth period the
Oakland team won the game. This
is the hardest earned victory that
the Oakland high has gotten this
year, ihe Oakland team has won
five gauieg.
'I'ti is game also puts Oakland In
second place In the northern Doug
las county league. The Drain team
holds the lead. Oakland's chances
to tie for first place blew up when
Hutherliit defeated the Oakland
team last week due to over con
fidence, roughness, and fumbling
on (he Oakland team's part. At
the end of the Sutherliu game ail
thut was lacking to make ft a foot
ball game was a football and foot
hall suits.
Next week the Oakland team
will meet the Drain team on the
Oakland floor.
Dine up for the Yoncalia game
Yom-alla
Oakland
t !I'iiliinKt'r
f (Joorinmn
c llalm-a
K Jone.i
(5 E. To.ld
Wise
J. Churchill
1.. Churchill
Tunner
Oakland
suliatlluteg K. Todd.
Ul'Wami. Hiiml. min. l.li.ilm.lni
Hollo o( Oakland referred the
Kiini
How Best to Use
Vicks VapoRub
After the Flu
Lata Winter Coldi are Doubly
Dangerous this Year; Don't
Let them get a Start.
AVOID PNEUMONIA OR A
SECOND ATTACK OF FLU
If you calrh a fresh cold, don't
hwp it overnight. If possible, go
home and go to bed. Take a laxa
tive and a hot lemonade, apply
hot wet towels over throat and
chest until the nkln Ih thoroughly
reddened. Then rub vigorously
with Vlcks. Spread on thickly and
cover whh warm flannel.
Leave the bed-covering loose, ho
that the vapors, released by the
body-warmth, may be freely inhal
ed. At tiie same time. Vicks acts
through the skin like a poultice.
Repeat this treatment every four
hours, eat lightly, and stay in bed
until the cold is broken. Complete
rest htflpa the body throw off the
cold more quickly.
Mothers especially appreciate
Vicks for the children. Aa it is
applied externally, It can bo used
freely and often, without upct
ttug delicate digestions, as too
much "dotsing" Is so apt to do.
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t NEWS BRIEFS - t
tAwooUMfd lrrw Lea-l Wire)
CLAHKSUUKG. V. Va.. Jan. 20.
A needle which was be!leed to
have traveled through a 111:111
bodv for GO years was remov.n by
pl vruu.ni here. The patient :a
Torter D. Smith, US. of Roanoke.
Va. The needle was removed from
his right shoulder.
CHICAGO, Jan. Sn.-lVnieil a i
motion for a new trial. Dr. Amantc
KoiiKetii, watt setttemed Saturday
to mrv from one to 14 years in
the stale prison on conviction of
mamtlnuKhfer In connection with
the death of Mi loretta Knders.
I he doctor wan charged with
pei mitt inn MtKM Kndem to die hi -
criminal operation because
she had no money to pay him.
SAVANNAH, Gu., Jan. Mrs.
halwan! C. AlunibauKh. of Macon.
Gu., accused of circulating a opin
ions oath Hltiibiited to the KnUiils
of ("nlumbus. was convicted Satur
day of a chaiRi" of criminal libel !
land sentenced to pay n line of ?i"0
or serve nix months in jail. j
I Ol.OltADO SPRINGS. Coin . t
Jan. 2'!.- When Arthur K. Pauh.
a bottler, offered n bottle of pop
to every school child havlnc Hit "A"
,n his mi lierni report card be -ltd
not realle how many smait yoin.c
sters there were here Me was be
sietcd by l.loo Krade school chil
dren Saturday, some hnvuic -
manv as nine "A n" on their cards
louhle ihat number nr- epectd
lab r when the Junior and hih
school studettis come to collect
their Hip.
I MINNEAPOLIS .tan. ?n -It had
to come and as well now a.- latei .
'aw sub over a ciR.ireite lihttr
I iliai woul ta't liKht.
1 1 er Opuhl : u-d In cop-Hiiitton
cunt stekiPR i barn wha' :he la.v
I hsai to o alMirt Ills pa vine S." i
1
Over 400,000 women and girls who
were weak, blue, nervous, run
down, and unable to do their w ork
properlv, hav improved their
health by taking I.ydia K. Tsk
ham's Vecetable Compound. Ity
accurate record, 98 out of very 100
retmrt benefit . You can t almost
cwUia that it will help you too.
Tor a non-light fnff lit liter. Th:
no rhanlam worked fimi In in-
feHi. Opsahl tert ilfied, hut hen.
h fore friends, he gave it t coMi
dent man-about-town flip. It
wouldn't flicker.
MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 20. Dan O.
Neary has filed suit for $7,500
againut George K. Patilos, merchant,
and tiie Twin City Fireworks com
patiy, following the death of
Neary 'b son from eating a fire
cracker. Neary contends that
Fuulos and the fireworks company
fulled to comply with a state law
requiring a poison label to be plac
ed on firecrackers.
BT. I.Ol'IS. Jan. 20. Mrs. Nellie
M. Cowman, wife of a Hi. Louis res
taurant owner who carried a' sur
gical sponge in her body for seven
teen months following an opera
tion, was awarded $T5,0oO damages
against two operating surgeons by
a circuit court Jury here yesterday.
The defendant were Dr. I. H Hai
mann and Dr. J. 11. Creusuaw.
SERVICES HELD FOR
COUNTY PIONEER
Funeral services were held Sat
urday at 1:3" p. in. at the Stearns
chapel for William H. Stephens an
early resident of Yoncalia and Oak
land, who passed away In Santa
Barbara, Cal.. last Tuesday at the
age of 86 years. lie was born ;u
Illinois on January 14, 143, and
was one of the pioneers of Oregon
but for several years had lived in
California. He Is survived by
his wife and several children. Hev.
White of the Christian church, of
ficiating, and interment took place
In the Yoncalia cemetery.
HOTEL FIRE KILLS
TWO; TEN INJURED
(AwKx btH I'n-n Lenai'l Wire)
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Jan. 21.
Two persons were dead today,
ten were Injured and 100 guests
and employe were driven to tho
.street by a fire w hit h burned, the
National hotel, in the downtown
district late Sunday.
Hoth victims were suffocated.
Xhey were identified as John J.
Jones, 4.1, Wllllston, N. Pak., and
Alhin Scott. 2ti, Frederic. Wis.
SUPPOSED MONEY OF WIFE
OF SOLOMON PROVES FAKE
iAsViat-l VnM Unml Wire)
JKIil'SALKM. Jan. 2X.X story
published by the Cairo newspaper
Al Morattam and the London Daily
Mail telling of the finding here of
the mummy of King Solomon's
favorite wife and of a scroll giving
details of her tragic death turned
out today to be pure fiction.
The story appeared, as a piece of
fiction in a Palestine weekly some
weeks ago and described the sen
sation which arose when the Jeru-
salem government received a re-
poit that a golden coffin contain-
ing the aiumniy had been found at j
Mount Ophel where the ruins of,
the old city of David have In fact 1
been discovered
Arab Journalists apparently took
the fiction story seriously and Al
Morattam published it yesterday,
although it was then some weeks
old.
SALVATION ARMY SUIT
HEARING IS POSTPONED
(A(tU1mi Vrvm LnnvJ 'Win')
LONDON. Jim. - 21. Injuiu'linn
proct'etiincs bioimhl by General J
Hntn.Wf II linen ti er adjourned j
until Friday when they fame lip t
in rlianeety court thin muming. j
The temporary injuiu'linn which j
ten trained the hUh eoumil ol '.lie
Salvation Army from electing a
successor to ttenuiai uootn win
continue in effect until the neit
heating. -
SULLY MONTGOMERY AND
STRIBLING FIGHT TONIGHT
1-1-1 I'M. U:mi Win-)
MK.MPHIS. Tenn , Jan. 21.
j m-t luiihK tonight's bout to 1m the
; chance of a 111 lime. Sully Mont
I gnmery, former Kent re eolleii"
foot bull Hiar. totlay w iih in top
nil ape for his battle with )oun
Montgomery stepped through a
licht woikout yesterday as a wind-
up.
Ktribllng is not here yet but
arrive Just before the Ih.u'.
w(I
Tiie scrap is scheduled lo ko i i-ht
rounds to a reft ree's decision.
Arundel, piano tuner. Phone 1S! L.
DIAMOND LAKE
FURS DELIVERED
PKOSPKCT. Ore, Jan. C1.-W1J-tiatn
Hoi n, caretaker of ihe loiiire
at 1 ianioinl lake resort. p.tslM.il
tlitoiich here Thursday enroutc to
Mi-dlotd. He biouchf down a ship
men! of furs Dapped a- Ihe hike,
lie made the (tip from the lake to
Pniou creek in two days by don
team consisl itu d two white cot
lies and an Aiidale. He reports a
lik'ht tall of mow. whk It Is 4H1 iy i
tliiee leel deep al Ihe lake. '
ROSEBURG STUDENT TO
TAKE CADET COURSE
AT AVIATIJN SCHOOL
WASHINGTON. D. C . Jan "0.
-Three embroo fliers ttoni Pott
land one from Hosebuiu will W
inembets 4if the new class of fly
Ins; cadets Which will bemti liai'l
un at the primaiy thine school of
me army at Marshhehl. KiveiM,;,.,
Cal.. on M , rcli l, the war dep.u (-
nient atinoimct d toda ,
Ihe new cadets fiem (irii'it are
Theodore H Anderson. K Dale
Pulb r. and Louis II Mi-Nab v
Poiltand. and Chatles P. Jm ut
Ito.Hcbui :
18.000 SEE SKI EXPERT
SET MARK OF 166 FEET
r t.-4 r -m i..m w - i
GARY. Did . Jan. :i Ski junit
Inu i inereaMUK in popul.rit) la
the middieweM.
More than teie,ns jtite'-i
cd the meet lit Id b the Duties .ski
cluh near urv eicrda, winle a
wek ho Di.oo.i braved tclnpeia
lure ol tfit nr rr - b. 'o- ii-io to
Winking
taking a
9
-FT.
Pk vcould certainly
keep you guessing
Iso guesswork, however, when
you bake a mall pie, becaue you
can tell when it's done. And there's
no guesswork when HilU Bros,
roast their coffee. A few pounds
at a time by a continuous process
roasts every berry evenly and de
velops the utmost in flavor. No
other coffee tastes like HilU Bros.,
for none is roasted the same way.
HILLS BROS
COFFEE
Pretk from Ike m'
inai vauum pat.
EaiUy optned wtik
the key.
01929
watch another meet at Cary. III.
Casper Oinin of the Norge ski
ch:b, Chicago, won firBt honors In
the class "A" competition yester
day with a leap of 166 feet, while
hi dub mate, Guttorm Paulsen,
won first place in class "B" with a
V2 foot jump.
AL SMITH MAY CALL ON
HOOVER ON FLORIDA TRIP
r.anriatl I'rfM Levwl Wire)
NEW YORK, Jan. 21. Cryptic
remaiks by Alfred K. Smith on his
departure for a vacation were in
terpreted by his friends today as
Indicating that he would call on
Herbert Hoover In Miami.
Mr. Smith did not answer a di
rect question whether he would
call on Mr. Hoover but a friend
who saw him off yesterday said
there was a probability such a
meeting would take place.
Mr. Smith was reminded of Mr.
Hoover's trip to Miami today.
"Will you call on him down there
and congratulate the victor?" a re
porter inquired.
"Yes, I will be in Miami, too,"
paid the ex-governor with a broad
smile.
"liut will you call on Hoover?"
the qiiestiouor persisted.
"That will be news when I do,"
was Mr. Smith's verbal sidestep.
n
GOVERNOR ROOSEVELT'S
SON HAS PNEUMONIA
( lnwiHatH I'mm l.fa-ft Vii,)
j ALU ANY, N. Y., Jan. 21. James
Hoo.sevelt, eldest son of the Gover
nor and Mrs. Roosevelt, today lay
ill In the executive mansion with
pneumonia which developed after
early symptoms indicating he was
1 suffering from Influenza.
I James, a senior at Harvard, re-
f turned to Albany from the unver-
sity last week.
HOOVER OFF FOR FLORIDA
MH-tnt.d Pom lail Wire)
WASHINGTON, Jan 21 Prrsl-rlent-"lt'ct
Hoover left (his morning
for Florida, where he will remain
until his return here for the March
4 inauguration. Mr. Hoover In go
ing to Helie Isle, near Miami,
where he will reside at the J. C.
Penney estate. His special train is
scheduled to reach Miami tomor
row afternoon.
NEW SWIMMING RECORD
f An. tlH Prri ltmi Wire)
SYDNEY, Australia, Jan. 21.
Swimming at Manly. New South
Wales, A me Porn of Sweden today
covered a mile In 21 minutes,
6 4 5 seconds, beat Inn his owu
world's record of 21 minutes,
41 3 10 seconds.
The mark which the "Swedish
hurricane" shattered by more than
half a minute had stood since
Aucust 12. H25, when he estab
lished it in a race in Gothenburg,
Sweden.
MR. BALL BURIED
The funeral services of Lorenzo
II Kill, held in the Methodist
church lit t'anyonville, last Friday,
was h:rsely attended by relatives
and frienns of the deceased. Mar.y
friends, who had known Mr. Pall
for a lite time were In attendance,
and the church was filled to ca
pacity. Floral offerings were num
erous and beautiful. Rev. Hum
mel was the officiating; minister.
Funeral arraiu'.ements were In
charne of H. C. Stearns of The
Douglas FuMeral Home.
DAILY WEATHER REPORT
Went he
Rureau Office,
Data reported
i Koseburit. Oteeon
by K. II. Fletcher. Meteorologist In
t charge.
jHaroinetric pressure (reduced
j to sea level) ft a. m 30.21
j Relative humidity 5 p. m. yes
i terday I per cent) ... 77
j Precip. In inches and Hundredths:
j M1clifi tenieratun
Low est tenipt-ratim'
eMtetiy
Utt nultt
Average Temjeraturo for tho
dy
Normal temperature for thts
date
2
41
Precipitation, lant 21 houra ... o
Total preeip. since 11 month. 2 11
Normal pn-cip. for this nmnlh 5 31
Total precip. U cm Sept. 1,
1S2S. to date . . ,
Average ptrcip. from Sept,
IvTT
11 15
17.(9
Total deiicietn-y from Sept.
v:
1,
6.l
Averaic eaional precip. Sept.
to May, liu'lunivw 31.11
Forecant for inierlor south w eif
Oretron: t'n.etHed tonicht and
T'iedav. with anow turning to
tain; lum; teuipvi iture.
Oregon sheep owners are greatly
interested in a bill that is to be pre
sented to the legislature during the
coming session to license dogs and
create a fund for paying; damages
done by dogs to sheep. There is a
very heavy annual loss due to
shep-kllllng dogs and some action,
sheepmen say. Is kieceBsary to
lower these damages.
The proposed bill would license
all dogs and the license fees
would be placed in a fund to reim
burse sheep owners for animals
killed by dogs. There is at present
a law that permits recovery of
damages, but it is often difficult to
locate the dog guilty of killing the
sheep.
California Is having the same dif
ficult and has Introduced a similar
bill. In a recent issue of the Stock
men
Market Journal, published
in San Francisco, a report . given
for that stale as follows:
"A partial report of los-r In
flirted during recent weeks by
loose dogs upon the stock of dairy
men, cattlemen, poultry raisers and
sheepmen was made public today
by the California Farm Bureau
federation and the California Wool
Growers association, joint spon
sors of the proposed state dog law,
which would curb the ravages on
stock.
"Sonoma county seems to have
Buffered heavily during the past
months but the dogs play no favor
ites and strike In every community
of the state. War to the death has
been declared by ranchers of the
Laguna district of the county
against the pack of docs which re
cently killed seven cows and yearl
ing calves. The dogs scanipeded
the dairy herds for the pleasure of
the chase and the kill, according to
ranchers of the district who are
standing by with loaded rifles.
"Oilier Sonoma county fatalities
Include the killing of 70 sheep since
last July owned by Charles Ward;
a raid by dogs on December 24 on
the ranch of Mecham Bros.. Peta
luma. In which 67 lambs and seven
yews were killed: the slaughter by
dogs of 26 sheep owned by J. T.
Aievedo. A few of the other kill
ings made by dogs as officially re
ported follow:
"Joseph W. Algeo, Sutter county.
2 calves. 4 hogs, 6 sheep: James O.
Mie. St. Helena. 10 turkeys: Joe
NVlk. Yolo couuty. 3 lambs; Grant
S. I'lje, Calaveras county: great
lnmaee to lid steers caused by
dog pack; Max Detjens, I.lvermore,
29 ewes killed, 13 crippled.
Livestock men asnert that sheep
killing dogs are more of a pest to
ranchers than coyotes."
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Copco Preferred Stock
INCREASES IN PRICE
February 1
Effective February 1, 1929, the price of 6 Cumulative
Preferred Shares of The California Oregon Power Company
will be advanced to
$101 a Share
Orders received up to and including Thursday, January 31,
will be filled at the present price of $100 a share.
The California Oregon Power Company
Mcdford.
ATTENTION, I. O. O. F.
Meet at hall at 1:30 p. m.
Jan. 20, to attend funeral of
brother J. D. Reese. T'ball tournament sponsored by the
D. L. OLLMAN, N. O.
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NOTICE
Senior High P. T. A. meet
Ing Tuesday evening. Jan. 22,
. 7-311 .
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CRATER LAKE PARK HEAD
TRANSFERRED TO Y05EMIT6
MKDKOU1). Ore., Jan. 2-1 An
nouncement was made Saturday by
Col. O. v,. Thomson, for six year,
superintendent of Crater Lake na
tional park, that he had been nam
ed superintendent of Yosemito na
tional park. The order was ma le
effective January 15.
Col. Thomson said he would take
ilive charge fo Yosemite paill
ik-iihlii the
next two weeks. r.o
successor has been named but this
I is expected by fenruary 1
Col Thomson succeeds Horace T
Albright at Yosemite
ujta recently named
paik, who!
o succwd ,
Stephen T. Mather, director of na
tlonal parks, who retired on ac
count of ill health
GERMAN BCNEFACTOR OF
BLIND VETERANS DIES
f.VaiKtt-lttfvl i'l-M. Leaded Wtr.-)
BERLIN. Jan. 21 Prof. Paul Si
lex, one of the best known Ger
man Opthalmologists, died today.
W'1 '" ,
He especially endeared himseir
to the German people by organiz
ing a BChool for soldiers who lost
their eye-sight during the war.
COLDS MAY DEVELOP
INTO FLU
Coughs Irom Flu May Weaken Your System
and Lead to Serious Trouble
Yah mii ston them now with Creo
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medical discovery with two-fold ac
tion; it soothes and heals the inflamed
membranes and inhibits germ growth.
Of all known drugs creosote is rec
ognized by high medical authorities
as one of the greatest healing agencies
for coughs from colds and bronchial
irritations. Creomulsion contains, in
addition to creosote, other healing
elements which soothe and heal the
inflamed membranes snd stop tho ir
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OFFICES.
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DATES ARE SET
FOR TOURNAMENT
ASHLAND NORMAL
Th nnUfti invitational baaket-
I southern Oregon Normal School
will be held March 15 and 14, ac-
cording to the announcement made
i Ashland. This tournament Is
: held for the benefit of all .high
i sc 11001 s :u -uij.
I Jackson, Klamath and Lake coju-
ties, except lliose in districts of the
fit class tntrtea are J
rn.mn.in "tin .,... -- j
- Uundri'il, or less, enrollment. Lat
year thera were tuenty-iwo teauia
competing. The trophy u won
by-Fowera. Two Douglas county
,rarna miuie KOOd showings. This
M11BCUld .,, mere will
be twenty-five
teams enter the
tournament.
NOTED PUUBLISHER DIES
- (Ajriti I'rw. iMwi Wirv
PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 21. Col
onel James Elverson, Jr.. publisher
of the Philadelphia Inquirer, died
today from a heart attack.
Coloued Klversou would have
boen sixty years old in February
been sixty years old in February.
Colonel Elverson is survived by
his widow who was Eleanor Mayo.
daughter of Frank Mayo, me wen
known aotor of years ago, and a
sister. Madame Eleanor Loulso
Patenutre, of Paris, widow of Jules
Palenotre former French ambassa
dor to the United States.
WATER TO IRRIGATE
1200 ACRES SOUGHT
BY RIDDLE RANCHER
SALEM, Jan. SO. O. V. Logs
don of Kiddle has applied to State
Engineer Luper for permission to
appropriate 12 Second feet of wa
ter from Cow creek for Irrigation
of 12U0 acres of land In Douglas
couuty.
the stomach, is absorbed into th
blood, attacks the seat of tho trouble,
and checks the growth of the germs.
Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfac
tory in the treatment of coughs from
colds, bronchitis and minor forms of
bronchial irritations, and is excellent
for building up the system after colds
or flu. Money refunded if not re
lieved after taking according to direc
tions. Ask your druggist. Creomul
sion may help you aToid flu, but is
not sold as a flu remedy. If you hare
frrer, or think you may have the flu,
see your doctor immediately. (adT.)
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