SIX ROSF.BURC, NF.WS-RF.VIF.W. ROSEBURC.. ORF.C.ON. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1929. 'CHICAGO ROUNDUP ! OF CROOKS LEAVES 303 IN THE JAILS CHICAC.O, j;in. ;:; Of ihe more thaa l.'iiu prison-, taken In Chi cugo's greuiest Imodium roundup last week end, only 3h3 remained in cells today. Police promised these would he pleased by formal court dischat e. penalized or identified and booked on a Mrilic charge before night fall. Jly far th largest number were Ifi tne detective bureau, a check of the. Cells showing 22. 'I wo hun dred of these, weie to be, ar lui'iied la the South State Street coiitt on a disorderly conduct craig, and 41 others were to be f-ui to the boy a, the morals, or the racketeers' courts. The majority or the outlying po lice stations report d they were It ur of tlje"ciean-up raid" prlM-m-r. Shoe ODD ,L0 Bill! i Clearance Sale of S and ENDS pi- Be sure and be present at Lodge Thursday, January 24th as the District Deputy will pay his official visit BRING FRIEND WIFE Lunch will be served after lodge. Visiting Elks and wives welcome and Broken Sizes During the next few weeks we are offering at greatly below cost men's, women's and children's chocs in out of style numbers, broken lots, etc. These shoes are all high grade, will give excellent service and those wishing to econo mize should take advantage of these offers. We also offer a liberal discount on all other stock carried. Men's, women's and chil dren's shoes, galoshes, rubbers and ladies' hosiery. 1 KIDDER'S SHOE STORE POULTRY MEN TO BE GIVEN FIELD SERVICE i-k i -i . ri ii UOUglaS County Hour Mills becures Services of l-I F C rl, Ourney. 1 - WILL AID EXPANSION Company's Action Is Ex pected to Result in Imme diate Growth of In dustry in County. .A step that Is expected to result In Immediate beneiii to the poul try Indus! ry of Douglas county has been taken by the Douglas County Flour Mills, one of the county's largest distributing agencies lor all kinds or poultry feeds and sup plies. The company has secured ihe services of II. K. Curney, of Winchester, one of I the county's best known and most successful H)ullrymeii, us a full time fleldmsn and poultry adviser and It will be his duties to aid all poulttymeo In Increasing production and profits. As n result of the company's ac tion in making such Hdtlce and as sist aiue available to poulli ymen, U Is expected tabt there will In, ail immediate rrowth In the poultry , Industry as the more Inexperienced' growers will have hii opportunity i to avail themselves of the Infor l mat ton secured by Mr. (Juniey thtouith long yeais of practical ex- j perieiice. i Mr. (lurney has had both the-' oretlcal and practical tralniiiK and! experience In the poultry husine.is, 1 and his work In this county gives lllm a complete know 1. Mice ot lociil conditions ninkini: hif scrvhi-s par Ocularly .ilu:shle to the growers in tile I'tupqun Valley. The company is profiling this nervicH without 4011 and any, grower Is Invited to cmnmlt wlii Mr. Ouruey at any time regarding poultry problems. Mr. (lurney wu spend five days of em-li week in fled work anil will visit the hu) 1 try farms wherever he Is Invited! and will assist ihe poultrvnieii in 1 making linprox etneuts ami em llu lug schedules lh:it Will shl In pro-: ductloii mill reduce losses and oie-1 rnttnu -o ts tHi each Saturday af- TRANCE! Jl JJ AT TENMILE Saturday, January 26 MUSIC BY THE REVELERS m. , .... ROSEBURG UNDERTAKING CO. Established 1901 M. E. RITTER, Manager Founded and Maintained on Efficient Service and Courtesy Phone 284 Oak and Kane 8e. AMBULANCE Roseburg, Oregon ternooti ho it to be at his oft leu in lloneburg where he may be con suited by poultrynieti, ; ! lie will continue to operate hii j farm at Winchester, but will phi re j ronif experienced man In char: ot the huslnens do that he will only t i have to superintend the work at I his place, it Is alno planned to t use his farm for urious experi i I merits to secure additional Informa-' , tion for tin: poultrjt liu'ii of the, j county. I f Mr, Albert Hashford, manager of I the Douglas Comity Flour Mills, haw been exceeding 'tne in pro-1 1 motion of the poultry induM ry, 1 ""d tt Ki"'t deal of the hiutcjis has resulted fi;om his personal efforts. i ,tM u '"" lmu llialllilM a I irut''t "rv'1- ,w 'btf poultry- 'men in getting the produce to mar- 1 ket. lie still provides this help to some districts not served by the lruck Hue. He has also donated uu of ' ,, i,nt wnere egs are loaoeo n.r irucs j IliK lu llu- im. klllK Kkint al Kwnt: I Mr. liaslnord leeis thai there Is a great future for the poultry In dustry In Douglas county ami Is encouraging the expansion of Ihe 1 Industry In every possible way. i The new plan adopted by the com ' pany will douhilea he a very im- J portant step in such expansion as j its i e, ' ' , -y, i it will relieve, in a huge the neceshity for a new inuti in ill business to develop his poultry business slowly because or la k ot ah, linvr than in the average expel leiu-e, for the ad ice Avail- district where the annual cost us able will safeguard him in his in ually runs from 51" (o pi vestment and opeiations. acre, and often as high ris Jn per j o j acre. Iiond retire nit nt, over a ! i period ol in years, will be less BANKRUPTCY GROWS im ?:i.i, r ace FROM GASOLINE WAR .K lnt.,i Cm- j.rUw.t Wir.-) m 1.1'ttwd Wire) Ore., Jan. OR TLANO, Ore., Jan. 23.-- The fhst casualty in I'oi Hand's gasoline priii war has been luted. A voiuniaiy petition in bank ruptcy lias bcu (lied In f deral dis till I court lii'i-e by William E. Jidmson, Inc., operator of luo tin- i ti lc stations. Llahilities were phic t.t and assets at .'.- ed at 527. 4TTi W.i .1.-1. PORTLAND PEPS UP WARFARE ON YEGGS f .MM'lat i Vtvm l..-.w.i Wir. ) PORTLAND. On.. Jan. 2C. Co lc here today w ere engaged in warfare against s.itt cra Uei s, though the urst slioi i I tne war was yet to he find. I i.uis foi i caaitiaeti io clear Ihe tlly f t riininals were laid at a conti , etice of all commanding nflu- .o laM night. Suit e November L fifti en safe? have been blaste.l In Peril and. Frmn twelve of these, $:1,'.imi :n cjish has he U tal-.-n. As a result ot the confiielHe many patroiuteti will he taken limn the day and second ulht relicts and plat-i d en special dti'y at nitht They have ouh-m to all fiispii ioits chaiiuSei-. rirmwricv 32 Llcnri Lsriy Embalms 8ERV1CE S3 IRRIGATION OF FARMS ON COW CREEK PLANNED (Continued from pige 1) be retired by annual levies against j the land involved. The bonds, ac- j cording to present plana, would be I pnrchftKt-d by tlie fitrrucrs lhem- flvca to that there would 1m ht-t He money sent outside the distrh t - Low Operating Cost The plan for the irrigation tie - velopnient has been drawn by Hen Irving of Roselmrg, surveyor ami Irrigation engineer. I'nder the pro-: po; cd synlein the water would hi taken from tow creek by pumps. operated either by electricity Dle.iel engines. Electiir power is available and If the cost Is not found prohibitive It Is proposed to use ilectiicity rathd than oil. The pumps would be onerated ! for ubmit tliri-e niolllli ul of y. ar. . tepeudliig, of course. ... ...i.i i.- .... al rondittons. Water would be lur-j nlshed each tract from a pipe line' 2i miles in length. The nut dial slope of the laud makes It possible i 10 give in. ii consumer ine neces-f issuance of LesslnK memorial sil sary water at a very low i-ost. i Ver rolns It is estimated that the cst of I operation will be between :'.' Jinnually, or about S.i per acre, which wi.l be consider-1 Ljnd well Located Not. only is the land Well locat ed for Irrigation purpose., but it s HMO MO situated that (lie farmers ran easily get out their produce. 'pw o roadj cross llu- diitiht in 'each dli't-rlon. one o: the roads ' running between Riddle and Can )oiivilie an 1 tlie other following UM Cow Cieek, bolh being Well ile- i veloped county roads. Tlie hind now bears some very valuable oiclnlids, and new plant ings are planned by several of the growers. A la;ge part of 111" land will he planted to alfaltn. do. .tint titln r crops parth uhit'y profit- aide on Irrigated lauds. Plans Approved I A committee composed of O. V. ! Log silt m, Ki ed K. l 'erm km n a:: J. II. Otms has t)eeu appointed to take iha:i:e ot the o. ionization woik atid preparation id prell-.ni-i.ary pl;iM. Tins committee, lo ci titer wnh Mr. Irving, has just returned tiom Sah-ni win-re the pioject wn.4 placed be To re the state ' eiiKint er ami w as given oflictal ' approval. I The next step is the adoption of ,a petition to the county court ask I lii'-j ltr the formation of the dis trict. The court will set a time lor In ariii";. ami the date of the hear lh! will he advertised and the t'iitt will then listen to any arcu imu's for or imam-d Ihe distro t. date for election will then he set j and sni'ahle not he ?ieti at which' tune ihe pi-isim wpliln the dis-I tiict will ute te.i the matter of or-( lianiz.itlell and w ill elect olficel s j and vote loiul.t if Ihe majority ; favi.rs. PORTLANDQUACK FOUND GUILTY OF LARCENY ATTEMPT I -,i.,f.-.l I':. -m tr' Pnii i lan ii. j.m F. J j Ki'liir. who po-ej an X ray spt-: tah-,1 ,iud "hioniUess suiueon."! was i n!Hed of attempt to colli- j mit h.rcery ttday by Id-Strict ' ludce Hendilckon The ca: was lle:H d tt u houi a htr . j The de,. ne tailed to put a mit ' ness on the stand, and closed lt; ta-e a few nnuuien after the couit i j denied n nu! Ioii to tltMUts the' fjise but tuhd lliat (In maMUitiini vetillct possible would be tt "at- 'tempt Iti commit larceny by tihk eiy" ' M.ittoa to di-mlss the c.ae va h;ted en the Let that F.dna ( lu t -totlerv.iu. X ia. exjM ft and ih, .oici liini'it. witne-, knew she as Mciiniicd !ieu -he paid K-'lar f I ; ( r f. ke t My plate-. Ktdtir was charted with usnii two X rsy plates for xartou pa- 1 tlents. one plate show Ing an un healthy condition anil the j Indicating complete cure after j treatment he prescribed and gave. GERMANY HONORS MEMORY OF NOTED WRITER, LESSING Lfaar-.! Win-) j :2. The hlcen-i ItKRLI.V, Jan. tenury of Him birth of Cotrholdj Kphriam Lessing. noted Cernmn ! : dianmtist and critic, was eekbrai - 'hroiiKiiout Cermauy today. start dog and one skunk hound. 1 As I,;irl ,,r ,h,! cehhratlon, aj. R VHattled.lhone 33K14. ' ro"i' f reshleiils of Cleveland, j FOR SALE 2 Rhode Island Red 1 t',m'- uno Hr vtslttng here plan to Ohio present a bust of the author to the City of Kanienz. upper Lusatia. 'where I.en.in?; was born. ! In turn the government has de cided to present to the public li brary of levelan l a copv of a i portrait of Leasing by Wflhelm ! Ttschbein now in the national gal-: . ., . . . ,r()U..,ou, ,;rnlllv ,,,.,.,. ,. I ida5 '" Ik" rnaillnns from in in.-uiiinr in lllf Wfl-K IIIH ITtHSIHIl BtiltO lllfll- ti'r will HtuKf varlmiM of lhf playn. T ht' KoviTnini'llt liuit ailthorizi'il llu A Af n r o 1.-3 1 VI cl I 1 C LO Jf A -w f Anw--lai l I'rcM l.t'.ii Wire) I'OliTLANI). Ore.. Jan. 21 With the exception of standards in ier. men we in oil a i eiu, Ihp mark.. for liolh i-kks aud I..H t,,r,LNL,H0d"L , wi'i-.. fractionally lower. S,lna. h I ..xpi.rlyni-.Hl a HllKht athance ho- ause of sctrclty, while onions toik another flight of 25 cents. Tangerines are on the market at $2 ;.u for hail an orange box. whole-1 sale. Artichokes becaufe 4-ivcd, are of Iar;e somew hat . uuautitii cheaper. Other fruits and vegetables w stat ionary. PORTLAND. Ore, Jan 2.1 -, Heifers, good. $V2ai lo.tiO; cows,: good. Sheep nnd Lambs: $1 to $2 high er; lambs t S4 lbs. down) good to choice. $13 "at n Hi on; do tH2 lbs. down I medium, $12 0'u 1 .,; do latl v eights) cull to cumin n. ; 1 Hi 12 "0; yearling wethers 1 1 r.n ' Ihs iliraiil, ineiPuins to choice, ?l"'il:l; ewes ilL'n lh. tlowni. rue i ii in to choice, ro T.5n; ew is 1 12" 1 "el lbs. medium to choice, $1 r.o'ti 7. flu; ewes tall weights I cull to common. $:!.eu j 4..0. No Alibi Now "Pa'don ms. officer. I didn't tea you!" . . . Thi alibi on't work for mMrrmtt who SPd put cor. nerg minned by rt1a coct wear, irg thit new reJ re'lector on Ah.te belts, which ttjnd out p'-omi-rent I y tn tho glare of hesdtightt. Pictured her is Officer Joe Chan of Cambridge. Mate., who it eauio- it . 7 nther,pfd with the unique device. OREGON'S FIRE LOSS SALEM, Or., Jan. 23 The total fire loss In Oregon outside of Port land waH f4.177.Oun, says a ropdU by Clare A. l-e, state insurance ronimlsskmcr and fire marshal. TMs was less than for the years I and lHL'ti but greater than for 31.23 and 1927. The loss during De cember was $147,000. 1 NEW TODAY . LARGE 2nd growth wood, season Ml. 2 .75. Phone 2:tKI4. Kilt block wood oak block tz: ?2 :0 pT tier; I'hone 24F32. IjO.VT S1I1VKH and sneeze. Call "242. pleane." Order coal from Pages'. TRY DIAMOND-briquets. They hold tire ho well! Page Lumber A Fuel Co. FDlfSALK Clover hay7 JiisFiili ped in. J. K. Stafford, Oakland, Ore. FOR S A L K 4l ozen) i-i 1 i g White l-eghorns, cheap. Inquire Postal Telegraph office. v'fiv r. IjTj ton truck w ith ol id rubber tir-s, in ood shape. Cheap at SartT's. Mflt KKN'l Furnished room. Mteam heated. 122 S. Jackson, oi- polite Antlers theatre. 1 r K SALh-4 coyote hounds; one i roosters, McRue strain. Alto hatching eggs. John lletts, 536 N. I'ine St. WAN 1 1 El Furs and hides of " ail kinds. Highest prices paid. Rose b.irg Poultry Co.. 5ul .. Jackson St. NOTR'E If in needTfTrailer. It would pay you to go to Sarff s Auto W recking House, 3-1 N. Main. LOST Will the laily who brouKlit siovi-a lu Woolwnrth s lor Tuetiday morning, them tnere? kindly return TO ADD a room or build a parti tion, Perlection Plaster Hoard will do the job. Ih nn-tlerreiseii I w"l I ' ! N:1R M.ti E Do not forget we are Ring Face-a-Lites tor the small sum of fl.T-j; regular pi Ice $;t. At Sarft's. FOR SA LKSnialf 4 cylinder en ; gine in Al shape. Equipped with .,..,..... , ,., ,.,.. , j;.trff.s ' 'imoui.KusAM) i.--fut-(ms- f" us f!'r ournl iik urinnK broocl.-ia Low or oil prices. i.i.irie ueers .u. .SPRAY MATERIALS Dry lime j sulphur, oil spray, arsenate of had. Our prices are rlcht. Ieake ! R.yeiw t'o., I. O. O. F. llldg. SPRAYERS, SPRAYERS. SPRAY ERS Power ouifits, $2itti up. llli;h pressure ho.-e at low prices. Splay guns, $i each. Leake & , Leyers Co. NOTICE to farmers ltargain; complete sets harness at stxiy, sixty live, and seventy dollars. , See me. Art Long, -pi 3 Cass St., Roselmrc. POl'LTR YMKN- I am booking or ders for chicks. White leghorns. R. Reds, H. Rtcks. First hatch Feb. 1st. W. Cobb, lit. 2. Pox 4S. Rost'btirg. Ore. TUKSK CtM)" MOIiNIN'OS "-Ytmr ear deserves a Wilianl battery. CoMs m more than others. et the.v last longer. Au'o Lhctrie Station, 122 S. Stephens. Phone IKK lTt isi-;iU"R( fWoinan's T I u b a rJ '. party Friday night. Jan, 25th. at the Club Mouse, S. Jackson St. ltrldge, roo. prizes and refresh ments. Those w Ishing reset a tlnns c:iM p R or r.n;,-J. MAL K 11 F. LP " A N T K I -Atteii"-tion men If Interested work sunny romantic South America obtain our warranted service of fer, w ith list. South American Service Bureau, H.tioti Alma. le troit Vich Prompt. Courteous JITNEY SERVICE PHONE 21 We have jtul added na other new cur to our ser vice, and we answer all calls without delay niht or day. DR. DEAN B. BUBAR OPTOMETRIST tpecbjllrt In tho fitting; of QlOBMO IK Jickton St. i Big New Lake in the Making Now that the famous Coolidge dam ia completed at a cot of $5,500,000, a new lake is forming M Arizona. Behind the gigantic dam waters of the Carlos and Gila rivers will eventually form a lake 21 miles long. The dam is of multiple-dome constructs n, 220 feet high, and will make possible irrigation ol 122,628 acres and generation of electric power. Across tne dam crest is the highway connecting Globe and Safford. All-Metal Steam Dirigible Soon to Fly "H4 l ne first an metal steam-driven dirigible evei tonalructed ii due to take the air soon at Glendale. Calif., on its first flight. Here is the City of Glendale as it appeared when it was brought from its hangar the other day for preliminary tests, before the motors were installed. The big silver fish is made of duralumin. Captain T. B. Slate, builder and designer, says it will be the first of a fleet of transcontinental air lirers. SENATE TO INVESTIGATE THE BARNETT AFFAIR (A4rHinn PrvM I.i-no! Win-) WASHINGTON, Jan. 23. Sub poenas were Issued today by the senate Indian affairs committee di recting the appearance before it of Jack Itarnett. wealthy Creek In 1,11 T T aiieB' V , marriage. The committee wants to investigate the disposition of Bar nett's w ealth. Lord Effingham A good nuiny towns In the Cnlted States are culled Film-hum. Th.r.. is always a reason. hurfng the Revtdutlonarv war. Lord I -!tti nT l i. resign d bin coimnissjon in the FtiL'ljh army, refusing to fi-!it ih, An.en. iii! afier Fnu'land employed tlie llevsjjin men en.irics. j;. v. Howes .Monthlv. Expcr.tivo Advice 'Oie lli clittilrrn h!HiiiiMri nn,I r'inH u cu'uuti of mhice i:n.'nl. V,.. ,. the liltlc il,:riin-.M pnu-llee on pi.in., ,.-s ,,r tin h.'.lvtcii.l. s,,-n. lowly mi, iml.iup w:ifrii nuiv tie I r;i,-.tl ,mi ilrccr fr.mti ivilh thp rlnsi i.f n Ikiiiiiimm . f'r iiwt;m,v. l.,niivil t'.mricr J"l!ru;tl. ( iVovcf Menu When Jaikie retund from his firt tarty bis motiier wa en-.'er. ot cmirse, to hear all the deiaiU ot the festivity. When nked what he hud in eat. Jackie said "Pink Jumbo nnl thumbs:" His mother, quite nt.t stifled, teb-phoppd hii h.t fst,, nn teiiml that cherry Junke! end lady tlnker h:d l-en ered. Perfect! ion Henry Ward Receher said ef his Aunt Clmndh r that "she t,u a woi an so it'-ed aud so m-',et ti nt she mill spend agea in heiiven wonder ing how It happened that she ever rU there, and thnt the angels will always he wondering why she was not there from eternity" OREGON STATE TO I MEET DETROIT IN ' POST SEASON GAME COP.VALL1S. Jan. 2Z.-Pehh'sl-r. head football cc director of athletics at State college, returned -Paul J. a i h and Oremui to the month's campus today following t trip to the Knst where he attend ed meet in cs of coaches and ar r.inned an Intersect loual football game. The game arranged with Detroit university is expected to be one of the lending post-season clashes of the middle west, as Coach (Jim corals had an undefeated team 'n i -K. 'l loses ! men. but one or two Petrolt lias an f'c-llont sl 1 dium and is enthusiastic over eoi- i'f.",? Make i WITH US Saturday Nite AT THE Oriental Gardens WHERE ALL THE GANG GOES MERRYMAKERS MUSIC for Arizonans it 4 if Ml jr.; V7 -.1 liege athletics, Srhlssler found, i The Oregon Stale coach id spring football training will r.t;.:t here next month. SUtClDtS HEAD VIOLENT DEATHS IN MULTNOMAH PORTLANp. J,in. 22. Sulcl.Ies led by a large number the vloh nt deaths in Multnomah county In ltO, an annual report of tho coro ner shows. Of the 343 violent deaflis in the county last year, there were inn suicides. "2 deaths from automobile accidents, "u from Industrial accidents. L':t from falls, 21 from acute alcoholism. 11 drown ines and nine murders. The Filicides Include 3n by gun shot, fourteen by poison, 12 by gas, 12 by bantling, four drow nings, two hv dynamite, seven by knife rounds and one by suffocation. "9 AJ' w in 'i i