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FIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-RF.VIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. TUESDAY. JANUARY 22, 1929. A DECISION YOU WILL APPRECIATE Drastic Disposal m cc nii aqv nr. i MMWW I II IK DESERT. i i 3 JLJL &LJ IC To Continue All This Week Because of weather changes and having large stocks of winter merchandise, we have decided to continue our popular mer chandise disposal for one more week. The same attractive re ductions on all our well known advertised liri33 will be avail able as before and there will be new specials as features of thi3 closing week. This is a store vid3 sale reductions average over 15 everywhere such merchandise as dresses, blankets, shoes, slippers, raincoats, underwear, galoshes, dry goods, silks, corsets, hosiery can not bo boujht cheaper than now offered at thi3 sde. Dettor Service Getter Merchandise who sam about after hii compau limn went down, but were ju.it a few niinulea too lale in reatbi!i bun by crawling along planks. Karlier in llie day Winston ("tureiiill. 20, messenger boy. crashed Ihrouith while, aiteuiplinii In i-rosa the ice on Mud lake near liere on liis motoreycle. 'I'he bodies cf liae.- ami Horenwin were recov ered yesterday. Dragging was con tinued for the others. I.A GRANIiK. Jan. 22. This city Altarlr fWnr a Parti, i 1 l''day was digging out of a nilie- MltacK Uccurs as I arty s filll of miow Ihat cumK durni( tlie night. About a foot and a half or Hnow has fallen here during lite lui week, anil is the heuviet in years. . 1 i he minimum temperature last ! iiiaht was ten degrees above zero. I PRISONER WHO ESCAPED t FROM COUNTY JAIL IN 192S IS RECAPTURED rested September 9. 1S23, for s session of liquor and was fined 3U0 and given 90 days In Jail. He ,j . 'nald none of the fine and solved E. H. Huffman. resident of , ""u """"" .. ... . Voncalla, who eseai-d from aroniy .iu caped. Sheriff Jackson, who was In He was released 1 . i . ...... J. .11 .... n Irl.llV UTIll CH, . ... iiie wi.il.. n.rv n. irnm me lull ......'j a term for possession of liquor. was arrested again yesterday w lien ; oncalta on ousine... -he came back .0 Toncalla to vi.lt and placed him nnder ' relatives and Is now back In jail ; brought him back to this city to to serve out bis term. He was ar-i complete hla sentence. Traveling in Two Autos Religious Feud Is Blamed. Parley Produces Agreement to Arbitrate Issue on , Price; 31 Stations Have Closed. Wire) (Awrx-Iated I' IIASKA, Irak, Jan. 22. Charles ! It. Crane, former American minis- !'KNILETO', Jan. 22. Snow I'T to China, today told his own HI throiiKhout the niifht In tills story of the desert ambush in section and wan nix I lichen deep on which his companion, the. Rev. i the ground here today. In the for Ihnry A. Bilknrt. an American j t around M each a in snow uas missionary of Kalazamoo, Mich., i four feet deep, and two and a half was slain, but from which .Mr. f'-et In depth in the town of Men- .1 Crane escaped unscathed. Mr. Crane said that when the American party left Zubeir, a trad ing town 12 miles from Ilasra, on (he edxe of the desert, they saw some (ra(jul tribesmen making ex citedly for Zubelr with their cam els aud flocks. Danger Unsuspected News travels quickly in the de.iert and the tribesmen undoubt edly had heard of the raiders' ap proach. "We weren't warned at Zubeir," continued Mr. Crane, "so naturally we thought ttiat the danger was not immediate and determined to proceed. "When we were about 50 miles south of Zubeir, shots rang out, fired at a distance of about 2U0 yards. The drivers of the two cars with gnat presence of mind swerved and went full speed. Hut the t-hoU were whistling about us and .Mr. liilkert was hit In the shoulder, the bullet probably af fecting the spinal cord." I pon receipt of the news of the f A-wfatM fmm Leu! Wir) CHICAGO, Jan. 22. Chicago's milk strike, with its attendant dis plays of violence and the destruc tion of milk destined for the Chi cago market, was ended at a con lei.nee early today. Ur. Arnold Kegel, commissioner of health, announced that the two i hum. Ir u'hr flvu iLiiruoa ahnua I ruciwina fit li-iVLferhfaiia for weekt in the Meacham district last night. I over the price to be paid for ra j o J miik, bad agreed to submit, their CARD OF THANKS diflerences to arbitration. Officials of the pure milk asso- . We wish to thank our friends " I1"011' iesaAlin th lTika for the floral offerings and their I ym' UgTTdJZ0T ulZ kind expressions of sympathy in' the bereavement of our mother, Mrs. Anna .V. Long, and the Doug lua Funeral Home lor their court esy. J. T. Long. Mr. and .Mrs. C. V. Ohmp.n. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Long. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Goff. Mr. aud Mrs. C. C. Long. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Conn. nnilitiuh uirfnri'u mufli nm u'ara KtESmiW$'2te?z ln''"T11 oi lh! "rs butl i Sain iioinin. j I - 1 Official quarters believed that a a ln( attackers were scouts ahead MISSING WIFE IS HOME AGAIN; MALE ! Ilrorsen, a salesman of Hayward, i ! hnM In 1ifl ht-ra nn a viiprrinrv icnarK(.. CARDINER FERRY FRIE1ND IS JAILED nronien said that -when ho , brought Mrs. Thomas home on Sunday night, two men jumped at him as he was leaving the woman aud carted him off to Jnll. Brorsen described Mrs. Thomas as a "fine woman I knew her sis ter well. Mrs. Thomas was vhdllh (Auoclaleti Preaa l-aarI WItp) SAN KKANCI8CO, Jan. 22 Mrs. Marion Thomas, who was reported mi suing by her husband when he returned from Los Angeles on Run clay Is safe and unharmed and Kam of the main body oi raiders. It is the custnm of the Wahabls to send BIDS REJECTED m,t scouts on horses which are j more met tnan tne camels oi the The couniy court yesterday main Iwdy. reji-eted all bids for the oper- ntlon of the county fnrry at ! Advices to the United States de- (.uidlner and Ki-edsport. The paitment from John Randolph, (AiwirUtud Pren Lpsw Wire) SAILTK STK. MARIK, Ont., Jan. 22. A veritable note from the dead today threw the first ray of light on the wreck of the ham- continuance of picketing pending settlement. T.ie dairymen's demand of 52.85 a hundredweight for milk and the distributor's counterproposal of $2.50 were to be submitted for ar bitration today at a meeting be tween representatives of the two factions. Much Milk Destroyed The conference was called after SOU striking dairymen lust night added to the thousands of pounds of milk that have been dumped by seizing two Soo line milk trains at Lake Villa, lit. They cowed the crews with clubs, hewed their way into four cars with pickaxes, aud destroyed 16U.000 pounds of milk. It was the chief outbreak of a day of violence in which truck drivers were kidnaped and beaten and 272.000 pounds cf milk dumped at Iake Villa, Ilartlett, Half Way, Elgin, I -ike Geneva, 111., Hurling ton, Klkhorn, and Springfield, Wis.; Gary and Miller, Ind., and other districts where the dairy men's fight for an increased price has been most pronounced. During the last few days an average of 4ou,oou pounds of milk daily has Make Whoopee with us Saturday Nite AT THE Oriental Gardens WHERE ALL THE GANG GOES MERRYMAKERS MUSIC rs-'r-;.iv.:.:a loops one of the imsterics of theiK.' . -..t tn.. Orent Lakes. r ""Z . t , u"" ' Chicago Doctor Escapes Chair (iardiner chamber of c. mi- w- American consul at Bagdad, said nii'irc recently submiMed a ithat Pilkert was killed by the lkn proKised schedule fey operat- Wan troup of the Wahabl tribe. tug the ft riy at a cost to the I a H r . 3 i, if 4 r j 7 1 1 r f . i , ' f 4 i t . 7 i . ft', f i iti iWm-rj A- i .J' .' ) i ... Jr 3 ! county of 17.r per month, and the court made an ordr a)prt.pr:at!iiK this sum month- ly ntul ai!horiz!i:g tlin Oardl- hit thaniher of commerce lo I m;ike the urraiiKenientu as proposed. ! FOOD SALE 4 Impq :a Cnlt of the Amerl- can Lt'iiton Auxiliary will hold a cunktd Th'mI a) Mc- Ken n. U.irbv liuldwlns Su- urday, Feb. Ind. pa lkn Wan group might haveresult eil heciimie of a feud which exists between them and other branches cf the Wahabl tribes under the leadership of Ibn Saud. The lkn Wan group ar known to , be In tense religionists and for this reason are at odds with th Haud E rou p. Ibn iti friends t;- Hayward and asked me to take her home." j Mrs. Thomas 1st well known In i r.nt-i:l and club circles here. ; ALASKAN TOWNS j (AMnrUtnl i'rvm l.siacil Win-) j CAN NFS, France. Jan. 22. Fill 1 v fiL-.i linn !ru.l all.V lilr.wl vaimIi. KGCKkD BY QUAIvtO have mysteriously appeared on th.- Illvit ra during the last few weeks, ( -'iut--l I'M- lo-i WitV) "' ii.--"i"ii.,i uiiu; FAIHMANKS, Alaska, Jan. 22, j , The Kamloops, with her crew of 21, was lorft In a storm that swept the lakes December fi, 1!27, and no clue ever was found as to the lulu ft h.,r oks.uj .. Ilia mi..nu It whs thought at the state de- an( ' , f 'fc sinkinR irtnnnt that the attnrk of the; ' t w.nlh i,.u. 0kMi vaar. after the tragedy, a trapjwr found a note signed "Alice" in a bottle at the mouth of the Ah'awu river, indicating the ship foundered on the Rock of Isle Roy ale and that the writer was the sole survivor and was dying of cold and starva tion. , Louis Coutu, the trapper, after guarding the contents of the note for some time turned il over to j Captain H. J. Brian, a brother or the skipper of the lost ship, who made a search of the Isle Roy ale 1 shore line. He reported finding ; wreckage piled high on the beach -and a case that had contained candy, broken open. He expressed the belief that some members of the crew hud reached shore and I had died. The Canada teamship lines, owners of the Kamloopd, dis patched an expedition to the island but reported nothing was found to ! support a claim timt any of the 1 crew had reached shore. I Captain Brian, who made public ' the note today, said the w riting hud been identified by the parents of Alice Bellridire, assistaut stew m a ted . Th i rt y-one recei vin g s ta tlons handling the product of 5,411 farms have closed, he eaid t BORN 2 Watson To Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Watson at their home at Tenmile, January 19, 129, a daughter. Eckslrom To Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Kckstrom at their home t.t Glengary, January 21. 1929. a son. FORCE OF HABIT GOLDEN HEST Fairbanks was recovering Its com pouuro today afer a four-hour reli;n ;f terror yesterday durins which '.nil r t e e n dltlnct earthquake slocks rumbVd and craekt-d through the town. Household ar ticve Hi'.-e considerably J:und and frautie reidenis fled Into the streets. The shocks lasted from 12 :t it. ni. unill 4:20. The ground Keeni to undulate in waves moving southwesterly. ikwmt a ' Heavy c:irin ruuinjiiii: lour m. I'e'M'i ai aim in. i anmj:e v .ih partners coming from Knglaud and ordess of the ship, as that of their all parts or the continent to begin daughter. The writing was almost their winter's task of extracting j illegible. It is now believed that their living from elderly women I the body of the stewardess was one who wish to appear kittenish on OI m-veral found on the shore of the dance floor, and young flappers ise Royale early last summer, who w(,jh to appear older than! o Dr. Amanto Rongettt is pictured as h sat in court and heard a vir- dtct of manslaughter In hit second trial on the charge of murder of miss LOrettt tn tiers. At his first trial Ronrjettl received are murder eentence. which csrrlarf th Hath ntviltv hm turn m.-i. 45laughter verdict brings a prison term of one to 14 years. The doctor1 r-mfined to luoken windows and was accused of causing the girl's death by performing an illeotl sll,r,,l,K of n Ptore slielvs. operation. i Am !ioi je. Cn:dova. Nenana and - - - Curry also r ported slight qtiukes. 5 5' Your Savings and Loans ; You need our expert advice i ami iiNHisian-'i11 in the man- 1 SKt'inrnt of your ravim: and 3 your loans. Juiu iti iu. im-m ij horfhii and our fat ili'lcs art- at mr command Comic nml i let us talk It nvi-r and lay j bi fure yon our plans Wt " hnve hefped hundred of olhol uihl we run help you In safe n:ilng nihl prnfitalile Investment. See u iih.nit it il Clcsi cioih for ionltry h windows and hot bedd is Fold Wharton Uros, PORTLAND YEGGS i ies. their passports. It's a hard life but a lucrative ' one. Many of these men earn $:t0 -poo during the season. Some of them ask as much as $2,411)0 a monih. One man. who claims to be Ian American, has an oral contract t touiin an elderly English woman 1 whereby she pays him 94U an I hour, and guarantees at least sev i en hours a wek. This Is the third I year the contract has been In ! force. Last year she only danced i twice In the five months but the money was paid regularly Waterproof paullns are sold ai Wharton Bros. ' FIREWORKS FAIL TO DEVELOP AT COUNCIL MEETING! (Continued from page 1) Eoi Office Clerk: I want some , two-cent stamps. j Post Oifiie Clerk (about to tear them off sheet) : Ho many? j Box Office Clerk: I II trko the three front rows. Life. 1 ! I .NEW TODAY I I YOV OET good coal If you order it from Pages. FOR RENT Furnished nint. 2 N. Rose St. a part- FDR RKNT 5-room Turnished bousenqulre 6M4 West Lane, Ft R SALK Klamath Gem pota toes at South Knd Service Sta tion. 1 sack. TRACTOR I)TSC-Nearly HeV, cheap. Iake & Beyers Co., L O. o. F. nidg. city when- lowed to use the dump grounds. It would be required that cans and incombustible refuse be kept sep arate from garbage, so that tln- Daitmvn fdiilii ) 11fl for htllT at ; If the dancer is in tne employ or , f(M(, anJ cuuU! disposed of to ;a hotel or a restaurant be draws , n(Jl rHiS(,r8 no hofle salary but is given fiee H(l that hp na8 pcr80nany , bed and board. There Is usually a pu.rhastl! t!ie lanU ailli prepared r-T e trr DAATV - u 10 over to ine VjC 1 DUU I 1 1 mum cuarge ir u oume uui "' 'ever desired. soon learns 10 maae me maximum ; Tn cmmt.n took no actlon !n re. t'OKTI.ANIi. tie. J;;n. 22 - the minimum. At one restaurant 1 g(n, ,Q ttio proposal Moie tbmi $I.ihm in cash was taken the dancers xixrt 4 pr dance . .. WJ(( aR,ed howeVer that all from a safe at a creamery hern and the two men there sometimes Qf (m C()Unci, meniI)eri, 8:10uld in- lunt itl.hl. The robbers carried I he mane n,w m ween nii-e-. liut it is dou'itfui ir tiny out 01 the four hundred will have any money at the end of the season. Most of them are inveterate gamb lers, willing 10 rltk everything (or the one lucky shot which will en able them to retire. sale from tte creamery oil Ice to lb- rear of the building wheie they punched it, i:sirg no explosives. They look time off for refresh ments during (heir operations, an empty ire cream carton boing found near the safe. M llh kinhaw, manager, s:ild WMim-mimmM i weigh what ; Ic DBIkEO wffiH restigate the protmsltloti before the next meeting. IVrmisslin was given a group of repreentatlves of the Mormon church, to hold street meetings. The request was presented by LI- j der Joseph M. Flake. The annual report of the fire de partment was read and filed. The recorder was Instructed to call for bids for furnishing the city wilh gasoline during the com ing year. See the ore hard type McCormlck Peeritig tractor at Wharton Pros. sai ill a ni sinilMn A 1 ,W ifcri ROSEBURG UNDERTAKING CO. Ettablithtd 1901 M. E. RITTEH, Msn.g.r k FouRclcd nnd Maintained on Efficient Service and Courtesy Phont 84 0k and Kan S. AMBULANCE SERVICE Llce(t Lsdy Ernbalmci 23 YOU DESIRE If you ovcr-wnj-h, the cause may not lie in over-eancg or unJer-exrrcwe. It may he in a f:.ult in nuin;in which t!HKl-rn icwarrh ha disctivered. And . win h s- icTice now corrects, ' The nu-tho.l is cmtH?ird in Marmola pfiK riptten tal'Vts. People have urd them lor years million o( bexes t( thrin. A .d ni.ee of ill? pc-iple you envv - wul nl. riU t fi,Tire. n w vnn. itv mid healthwill urge you to ad-it tin WHV. 'ihe use of M:trmla not minre shnonmd e'Tve.e or diet. In ivery btoi : you will hnH the (onrni1. !o the rr. itin lor rrsults. You will kw ml wl-v your Wright cenw down and why every ettcct is hrlptul. Learn the facts, nd ; do it now. 1V so by Vm ?-ur dntf -gut t-nJ.iy for a $1 box ot Marmola. THIH ICE BREAKS. RANCHER SUICIDES ( twv!i i'rrva Wrr SKATT1.K. Jan. ?2 - Four deaths by b.esktn tbrouch Ice was ihe toil of Seattle's cold nun. whch eruie to an end with rltnip tem-peratn-e late c.Toiday and to day. Cent! tuied rln or snow was .Heii d for today by Weather . Observer M. !1 S'lmmer. John Hier. In; Charles lush erty. 12. pod Ki.lvrt Sorenson. 1. eie drowned In ire'ii lake hre Inte yesienlay w ben they walked tix far ou on the thin ic which fringed the shore. Firemen made ain effort to rescue Sorcnson, 1 (A-atvUtM Prm twi Wirr) YHKKA. Calif,. Jan. 22. O. S. Oarey yesrold rancher, shot himself to death at his ranch near1 here last nhtht in a fit of despond ' ncy. McCormtek Iwriu tractors are use! all over the world. We carry the on hard type and the Held type in slock. Wharton Proa. DR. DEAN B. BUBAR OPTOMETRIST pclaltt In tht fmint QllHMI lt Jickaos Rt TO Iil'ILI) a house ur patch a hole. Perfection IMaster Board is riht. lK-nn-tJerrt'tspn Co. WANTKliTaTbuy or rent. 3 or 4 room house; nr Soldiers Homo. Box , caro News Review. Pil'K ami PIF'EFITTINGS -New ' and second hand pipe. Low prices. Leake & Beyers Co. ( STKI'II'KNS" AITO-CoTPhone 1 5s2 day or niKht. Dependable au to renalrlliK. Towing and wreck-, Ing; service. flii; II Rrade nioior oilTur less than mail order house price. 3Sc per -allon In 5 or 1U gallon lots. I'nlon (iarHKe. t'ulti) owners atteminu (iet cuf stM'ctal winter prices on motor uverhatillnK or any other Kord work. I ninn Canine. TIKKS lower ilMnever 30x3J ri'K ular cord. $3.25. 2x4.4l) balloon cord. 34.25. Allowance on your .old tires. I'nion Caraxe. ROCK" SPKINllSCOAI." foT tlio quickest firo, lnamond Briquets tor the longest fire, and Ctah for the most heat, and you get them all from Page Lumber & Kuel ( o. F ill S.XKrdelhlck7n farm, about 8 acres in mined fruit. 2, acres In hay. New 9-roora house, I stable. chicken house. fruit I house and woodshed. See K. Ed man. Melrose, about 10 miles west of Roseburg. TKADK your old mattresses In on new ones. We will allow you a fnir price. We are offering the new Simmons coll spring for I.V75 and your old sisring. Trade old rurnlture for new at Powells, 115 Sheridan street. t;ool sew fug machine Singer for 10. Small dresser $ 50. Good ranire store 15. Fine oak library table I2. Pine hardwood chairs at $2. A gtd serviceable mat tress for Jn.j.".. I.rie post Ivory bed "5. Powell Furniture Snire.il,. SPlcrlilan street. PUR KKNT FurnlThed rural home, modern (room plastered bouse, city water and lights. 2 acres of good land, located In Kilenhower on fine road and near school. About S miles from Rose burg. II per month. G. W. Young Son. Phoos 417. ' , A GOOD WAY PROMOTE CREDIT One of the best ways to promote credit Is to keep a substantial bal ance In one's checking account. Wo ' have every facility for giving your banking business the best atten tion and care, and cordially invite your checking account. TheRoseburNaiional Bank Rosebur,Ore. EVERYONE Drives a Used Car! If your pride keeps you from driving a Used Car, forget it . . ... All the cars you see on the streets are USED cars. The minute a new car is licensed it becomes a USED Car .... Fine Yachts change hands time and time again .... Why not fine cars? We have some Used Cars that look as though they had just come from the factory .... And they are as good as they look .... Step InWe'll Show Them to You Chrysler "70" Coach (1926) $889 Dodge Business Sedan (1926) 665 Studebaker Special (1923) 342 Dodge Special Touring (1925) 459 Buick Touring (1922) 243 Dodge Deluxe Sedan (1926) 685 Dodge Sport Touring (1926) 684 Graham Brothers I -ton (1927) "... 945 (Also a large stock of cheap cars.) Our Terms Make Thess Cars Easy to Own J. O. NEWLAND & SON Phone 458 Roseburg, Oregon Elks Dance and Card Party Tuesday, January 22nd at 9 P. M. in the Club Parlors All Ella and Their Families Urged lo De Present