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EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. THURSDAY, JANUARY 24. 1929. BOMBING PLANE !N INDIA SLAYS 13 MLN BY MISTAKE ... fA-culH fi.m lMftnl i LONDON, Jan. 24.- Karl Winter - ton. parliamcnta! y undernt-crt-tury of slate for India, todit-y confirmed la the house if common news - paper r-jrlrt thai threw Imliun of- fleers ami ten troopers and sixteen A GOOD WAY PROMOTE CREDIT One of the best ways to promote rrrdlt is to keep a substantial bal anre In one's checking account. We have every raclllty for giving your banking business the best atten tion ami care, and cordially invite jour chocking account. ThePoseburNdiional Bank Rosebur,Ore.. SI! : These real advantages-. when you use, for light or heat, the new-day BURNBKITE KEROSENE A DRASTIC improTcment in manufacturing proem has made thit better kerosene possible. Ac no added cost you can now have a kerosene that offers these valued advantages: 1. Burnbrilt has a clean, sweet odor. 2. Burnbrit burnt uith a clear, while flame. 3. Burnbrile does not char the with. At your neighborhood grocer's or the nearest red, green and cream service station you can get this new product. Try it confidently; you'll want to use it regularly. Ask for the Burnbrite booklet. It gives you I score and more of valued uses for Burnbrite, with finer results than you hive evet known. Read about the convincing lamp test-a standard lamp burning fot from 60 to 63 hours on one filling of the fount. Sold wherever Associated products are sold. ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY Ttffimm and Diitrituttrt of Associated Gasoline t Associated Ethyl Carolina Crcol Motor Oil and Greases ROSEBURG UNDERTAKING CO. Established 1901 M. E. RITTER, Manager . Founded and Maintained on Efficient Service and Courtesy hen ?M Oak and Kana Sts. AMBULANCE WE ARE NOW SHOWING OUR EXTRA BIG STOCK OF New It will pay you to see our extra values this year. We have dczens 2 for lc, lc and 2c styles, as we!l as a big line rf 5c. 10c, 15c ant up to 43c ones. See them. '""'' '' -"" lo'bT n- ma. ii ai iiiv rather than a aci-vlce ! riijili: und hi promised )ueHl loner ! i lltt the InH.l'-M Would it- fully In- , vesicated, ! N'i w simper ni-counts ?nld that the pilot?! of the n.a-hin mitook ; the while uniforms of the troi for a prattle target ami dro, 1 bombs on them Licensed Lady Embalmsr SERVICE -J i Z ' Z"? -nr. 3UUL-J i'iPli TO FSIISIIlitEiilMlslNTO . mm BATTLE I Legislators Not to Increase Road Debt Over $6,000,000. BACKERS ARE EUSY Think Needed Votes Would Be Secure by Adding $5,000,000 to Aid Other Projects. 8 A I.EM. Ore.. Jan. 51 Due r the hi bombs of Hie 3",th legisla tive HCSHlon IS KChedMleil In ilrni. a resolution irec,iJ ,, ' m.. ."' rlffJ.T.'.'r'!. ""ihad SZZliZ adV'Ce aBa cording , . J ' cn!,t n!.-d Wednesday morning by 'he 811scd sponsors or u" mea, i Senator Oias. Hull, of Tooa and Curry counties.' confessed that hi W IS d"p' JS?n .rS"? "' J'",n 1 rs French . heri n g ,h, in I t ,? " r""",lu",n1the girl on the banl.-. ran ami th.it. In conflrniily with his ,.,.,,, , nledge to his cnnstllutents to lend every ertorl opi-n to him to secure completion or the Roosevelt coast highway, he would allow his name to bn attached to the measure. Senator Norblad. credited wllh neing the actual sponsor of tbe "" imuMiieo iiihi ne la con sienna; the matler. hut declined time for It" probable Introduction. r-. i , .on , BC"d , . r '"'"'J'L ,n'",os,lion to any p:n which would aiiemnt dlclati to lhe tilth way ronimia-, slon on matters Involving tlie pro grain of road construction are gen eral In expressions Heard from lee llntiir I" every r.art of tl. c-'pl-tol. mid this ccnllnient Pi siib.ilan Muted In the action of the resolu tions committee of the house today In modifving the terms of hons" concurrent resolution No. 3. Intro duced t,v Heiiresentalives Met, id lolinHon. The resolution, as introduced, di- it-:e me .UKtlWHV conmUftPlon tO improve and widen, through theWArH n,.ar the point of exhaustion. I ..-.....-m. u nm . Ltiiit ren. rnomuerc i on the present road, tlio lower Co- j lumbia river highway. ptirtirulHrlv that section between Poi timid und St. Hel. in. I Free Hand Favored J Objections to the- rrnluUitn In (he committee were chiefly direct-; "' "I ,,IH -n"uiry mne oi tun .nun wiHiiti ueuMM me i uighway coiu:i.jsnnm vt the discrw-j tion-iry powers dmd vital by , nunibern of (he co:iiinitiee to a, !n ier and eMa lent in rnn rnnnce , of lis dmlirs, und also to the stlpu ; hit Ion of the type of mutt-rial to : uv mu iu i ne inn lovetiteni. I lie le-.-ality vt stipulating one kind of pavem nt to lhe competitive bid ding was seriou.sly questioned. Tlie committee has decided in view of lures of tnesfl nojccnonaijie tei- the orlgin-il resolution lo draw up u uibUKule inetisure to j be reported ba k to the house, j modifying tlie roUloim to ma";e flieiu Iu the form of a request or I recotnmendaliou to the highway' commission that improvement of j the highwny in q:ie.;tion be given eirly co:isl(lt-r(iou. In tills form It! Is expected to pay both bouses. Means Big Debt Boost Tho precedent established In thoja matler of house resolution 3 Intll i c;iten some of th opiiosltion that Johns died when he plunged into limy develop to the Norblad liali the cold deep water of the treach proposal. hut the latter will also (mouh Deschutes river after the face the opposition of a large group , Khndej boy had fallen from a of upstate, numbers who are out-1 bridge. Jolins. fully chtthed, swam spoken iu ih'ir unwillingness to 'from lhe opKisite bank two hun r.ippnrf any measure wbiih would dred and forty feet to the boy. increase the bonded imlrbtednea Kave hltn a shove toward the bank, of the stale Ktrucgled briefly and sank. The Titer- are nt present outstanding iM.v drifted about fifteen feet f.ir- $32.7lt.2si in ute highway bonds, and an Increastd Issuance to tlie constitutional limit ai ion would raise this debt to $ tl.V.U.UTK. or 4 penvnt of tlie mi:;ll.ed valuation of the st.t'o for ltts. 1 Plan to Gain Support i ii.mwwi. iiis-i iir- ,'"i. ior wnne miss miiiwi b........., mfinXn havp not h,,en made. ' the Roosevelt lili.hw.'ty iiieanui e ( ( ,t the Willamette river forty feet I , . .. may seek to brenk up the oi-io-?l- j (rnm the bank she became fright-1 ward two men w ho stood in wa tlon by enlarging the c o, of their ned and beg m struggling. MorUip ter to their shoulders, and then I IToposal to embrace tlie const rue- swum a hundred feet to her and ftank Immediately. His btxly was j tion f others for which other then swam eight feet with her to recovered h.ilf an hour later but sections of the state hae been wadnhle. water. He shoved her to- Hf, was extinct. ' j evident In diM-ussioht of the fdan ill's in:thf r. Between S,- ) of ihe H-V4- rrnm gale of the additional bonds would complete Hit Koogevelt highway, leaving Letter than f r,ii'H.nifO to bp divert ed to the construction of other roads which might be sandwiched Into the resolution. New Barrier Threatens A further objection to the jilan of increasing the highway bond in Inclined debledness in being voiced by mem bers or ina committee working out a scheme for the reduction of li cence fee on motor curs. Interest and principal requirements on alii highway bonds are met out of the I iv-eniu lees ana gasoline takes, and an increase in the bond obll gat ion might so enlarge this do niaml upon the highway depart ment funds att to defeat tho plan for licenne fee, rtuluotlons, or might leave the highway -commisbion i without adequate funds to carry on it program. . f ; HEROIC GIRL HONORED FOR SAVING LIFE (Continued from page 1.) i mHU'A- 'T lhe accident, that she . Playing on aome rock. ' , , I ,, ra ' 'nen Bfte l",".,""0 '.he B,r"am at deep. Her slRter tried to reach her. b-it the current was too 8 1 rone and the cries of the scene and plunged In fully clothed. Margaret was on her back, her mouth and eyes closed and was paddling furiously as she was car- fried down stream. Ab the mother reached her. the girl clasped the woman Hrouml the neclf uml hnth were carried under the anrfnen tf the water I Girl Plunoes In ,, Bnd without hesitation 'plunged In after 'the struggling nair. As the girl reached them, . M,.rt ,.i n. cnnh k. ,h ii,r ,inr ,i. "hreak" !,. h.id seen demonstrated in life sav in1? instruction, went under the water ami twisted out of the grin ning hold that tho younger child hnd applied with legs and arms. Mr. French, who had reached tile scene just as the accident oc curred, ran down the bank to a point where the current awept in keriio shore and there procured a long pole which he thrust out into the waier. All f fhe thro In fhs n-ntov Frances grasped the pole, but the nirrmt awent the irtrt out of her grasp, but by a quick turn she! tu'uln cnuEcht the girl's garmentn. f and n'ded by Mrs. French, who. too, I hud reut'hed tlie kIp, they m:in;ig-j nd to reach shore whre Miwa ('.ri.tliv i-nlliiiiaiil Maviruriit m ft t uncoiim-lous out was soon revived. , Given Many Honors MK8 corthys deed won her t Uvj:iy immediate honors. She was the recipient of numerous gif t ! al;i several medals, the last und most imtmrtant being the Carnegie j medal which has jiint been awarded in nx-niriili nn of her hero c ait. MIh Oorihy is a very active cent; fresh pork, 5 cents avalnst nienber of the Campfire lirl' or-1 i cent: bacon and ham. 6 cents pct'iita'aOon, of which she has beenjacainst 2; lard and lard tuibstl a member for several years. She Is tntes. 4.6 cents aarainst one: ex- a jiopuhir student at the Ko&vburr; heninr hieh school. Widow Given Aid A Carnegie award Is also belnr given the widow of Frank T. .Johns, of Port la ml. who was drowned May 20. 19JS. while at tempting to save the life of John C. Khodes. Jr., aged 11 years at lleud. Mrs. Johns will receive a hn.nze mednl and death benefits at tho tvim nf 7il a nintilh with I i month for each of her two chll-Jj tlrt - n. tber and sank. Hoth drowned. ; ahrrllf of Harney county. It was A bronze medal was awarded to : ,ftU, to ,m xha ar(E(.st oounly in Mrs. Pearl Morton. White Salmon. ,np i'nu.,,1 SIates. He served aev Wash . morher of F. I-slie Morton. ( prnl terniit For n:ore lhan 30 2. who died saving .miss ii. j rtne Smith, 1!. from drowning at Oxwego, Ore.. June 2S, 1925 REMARKABLELY LOW PRICED BE TRIED HERE John Oaswint, arrested Tuesday' on informal Ion received from W'y-: onilng, wliere he ia charged with ab. III. lion, is to be held ill tills county and tiled on a atatuatory l charge, according to Nik announce ment made by county officers to-, day. tiaswint wa arrested with a H-year-old girl, an expectant niolhc r,, at an isolated raoch on Cow creek, wliere they apparently were In hiding. They were traced from Wyoming to their home through express money orders cashed by the man. ' The otflcers have been debating whether to turn the man over to the government for violation of the Mann act or to Wyoming au thoritles on the abduction- charge. or keep him here. It was decided that the local charge would bring the' most sev ere' penalty and so a complaint Is being drawn against hlin. CARD OF THANKS We wlah to express our thanks to all our friends for Hielr sym pathy and beautiful floral tributes and kindnesses, in the loss of our brother. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ball. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Ilrlggs. HIGHER TARIFF ON (AtocInicI Tresi lau-d tt'lrf) WASHINGTON, Jan. 24. Open in the drive of the farmers for higher tariff protection for live stock and agricultural products. Representative Selvig, republican, Minnesota, urged the home ways and nieana committee today to in crease duties on livestock, dairy and poultry products, flax seed, corn, potatoes and potato starch, rutabagas and clover seeds. He said tho farmers were look tn hopefully to congreHfl for buch relier and encouragement as can be given through the tariff and that the fanners expect to obtain ror agriculture protection equal to that of any other American indus try. Selvig said the I'nited States imports sufficient farm produce to d Mil fee tho nrnHurtinn- if .kniil 7ti.000.0ft0 acres, or about 4 times! th cultivated area of his home state. Declaring - stabilization .of the livestock industry would result from higher duties. Ii. F. Davis of Denver, representing: tho Colorado legislature, farm bureau and stock fil'nwpra' a aunrln t inn tirsri.il ttin ful. lowing rates: . Catilo for slaughter, 4 cents ai pound; Blockers and feeders. 3 cents; ficnh beef and veal, 8 cental as against the present rato of 3 cents; sheep and goats :i a head against $2: fresh mutton. 5 cents against 2J; fresh Iamb, 8 cents irain.t 4- awlne. 3 pnt. nanln.i i tracts of meat. 3i cents against 1 cents, and fresh meats not now specifically provided for, 40 per cent &d valorem against 20' per cent. Davis' proposal, which would call for applying the duties to the Phil ippines, hop Imports are now duty free, also urged Increases on oleo oil to 3.7 cents against one cent, oleo stearin to 4 5 cents against one cent, and on tallow to tvnts against i cent o - .TOM ALLEN. EX-SHERIFF HARNEY COUNTY, DEAD I fAswnriatfHl Vm trd Win-) LOS ANOKLKS. Jau. 24. Tom t Allen, former sheriff of Harney j county, Oregon, and veteran of the Itannock Indian war, la dead ut j his home here. In r.02, when Allen was elected years he was superintendent of Jie William Hanley stock ranches in Now We also have materials for Valen tines. Boxes containing materials for 10 to 15 Valentines at our special price of 25; and 35c Let th: kiddies make them. ' w TAMALE A FOOD SALE rty ladies of First M. E. Church Saturday. Jan. 26Ui. at Mi'Kean, luiby Si laid- wins arid Ivitcy's Sweet Simp. IMPORTANT MEETING There will be a special meet- fng of tiie Douglas County Sportsmen & flame Protective Ass'n. at the I'nipqua hotel on Friday, Jan. 2.r.th at 7:30 p. m. Hveryone Interested in hunting should be there as things of real Importance will he diccussed at tills meeting. lie there. ! , : FINK REFUSES TO i RETURN FORTUNE, I GIFT OF SUICIDE RPOKANR. Wash., Jan. 24. The will of MIsb ltuth McDonald,! who committed suicide after hav ing given $1X7,000 in securities to her fiance. Leonid Finkv Seattle photographer, formerly of Port land, Ore., has been filed here, and It was designed to dispose of an estate estimated at $200,000. - j It was not definitely known here whether this sum Included the $1X7.000 which the photographer,! according to Seattle dispatches, ! declared he would retain. The will , was drawn in July, 1927, which was before Miss. McDonald became ac quainted with the artist. , 1 Fink yesterday emerged from ; seclusion into which he went after, the suicide of his fiance, and an-1 nounced that he would not return -the I1K7.000 In securities transfer-! red to him by Miss McDonald be-: fore her death. j Previous in Interviews given In i Spokane, Fink had been quoted as saying he Intended to return the : bonds. ; . .. " ' , - ; , i Troop Meeting Tonight A meettn? of members Troop 3, Boy Scouts of America, will .be Held this evening Instead of Friday evening, according to Rev. J. B. Penhall. l NEW TODAY - I a 1 FOR RALE 6 shoats. cheap. Ii. C. Mctlhehey. Phone SF13. WOOD" ANrTcOAL for'prnmpt de livery. Page Lumber Sc Fuel Co. YOL'NU male calf to give aw-ay to anyone who will take. it. Lewir. Parker. Phone 3tiF31. FOR" SALE Petite prunes." "tTlbsr. II. Large shoals euch. $10. Pigs $3.50. Lindblom. rlonvllle. ONION SETS We have a stock of onion sets on hand now. Leake Beyers Co., I. O. O. F. Bldg. WANTEI To khe away good coon hound, right age to train. M. E. .Manley. tanyon lllc. Ore. PIliTpKltf Y tor sale or trade Near AhUiml; R , or loj acres well Improved. Ashland, Ore.. Kt. 1, Ilox 5. , : ftAiM($t5 This Is'a.-good " buy for anyone wanting eastern re ception. 122 s. Stephens, Auto Electric Phone 131k FOK SAiriJ-PurcdTied yeai ;in Jer sey bull. ExceptlonaL brect'.lng. Klssin;;er & Et-.lrcdye. Olciulale. Ore. ." WASHING MACHINES We can save you $50 on popular type washer. Look it pvei1, Leake Beyers Co.. WANTED Furs. alfkhTds. No lot too large or oo small. Highest prices paid. B. F. Shields, 135 Sienhens St. RUMMAGE sale aiIlosTbur(r Wo men's Club Sendee Shop, oppo site Antlers theatre, every Satur day from 10 a. m. to 4:30 A. m. WANTED Mllllo"nsof Jack rabblt". domestic rabbit, and other raw furs. Highest vrlces. Valcauda Fur Co., 2131 Western Ave.. Se attle. FOU SALE trade Vanderpnol vulcaniser, 6-tlre and tube size. used very little: for livestock or Ford. Sayers, 0u9 Jackson St.. Rnseburg. ' KA I )IO SET S3o. See" this In our window. Everything complete, nothing else to buy. Auto Electric Station. 122 S. Stephens St. JPhone 136. WASHING wanted Will' wash and iron common, ordinary rough clothes for 60c per dozen. Bring them to Mrs. J. F. llaughn, 936 lronect St. orTnOARil MDTOlFTor saie Johnson single 1928 model, used part of season. In new condi tion, weight 2 lbs., price' STB. Powell Furniture Store. 115 1 Sheridan. tjTTt'K bargain 9 -room house. modern, excellent condition : 2 lots, fine garden soil; close liv Will trade equity for good car. Hurry! Sayers, (09 Jackson, K os e burg. WHY TAKE CHANCES?-When - you can buv a W I Hard battery al most as cbean as a mail order battery. Willards are depend able Auto Electric Station- 122 8. Stephens. Phone 136. FOItS A LE 4nVcresTS m"ileTof TMUriTd: good road, good school: 6 acres In growing crop, two more to put In: I acre In berries; running water all the year around, water permit. 4 room house, barn, garage, woodshed ETinary. hog house, chicken house, smoke house : team of ( horses, two cows. I hog and n few chickens: some household good. This Is all good grass T I rid evceM 5 acres of timber. - Trice IIm.o. Terr can be had. , A. V. Hammond. Hillanl, Ore. OR. DEAN B. BUBAR OPTOMETRIST Mlallst In hs flttlnf a OllHM lt Jackson Bt J.C.PENNEYC0 (2S31 CAS ST. DRESSES Eurred Goats ! that reach new heights of value giving!' ' ' " 14 i . ; m 1 1 They're fatnion-tignt . 1 that's what makes' . the offeriirg-to import int! Colts of broad cloths and suede cloths in black, tan and smart shades trimmed effectively with be coming furs tin opportunity! . - - ' F6r Women, Misses, Juniors New Wash Frocks t'Jv.4 , ' . Size 8 to 14. Values better than ever Styles and colorings and pat terns seemingly more attractive than ever; And fashion, knowing girls will greet with joy the news that we have - plenty of the popular new basque styles. 98c, S1.49, $1.98 .N TTftANCE! Saturday, MUSIC BY THE REVELERS Make Whoopee : with us Saturday Nite AT THE Oriental Gardens WHERE ALL THE GANG GOES MERRYMAKERS MUSIC ROSEBURG. OREGON in a presentation of prime in terests as regards fashion and ' valuel ' ? Do not overlook this opportunity if your tn tentions concern .th acquisition oi t smart "extra" dress or two! Charming frocks ia satin or silk crepe in black and favorite colors, - For Women, Misses. 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