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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON. MONDAY, MAY 13, 1929. FIVE I J News of Douglas County ED 85 (Newt-Review Dyuglai Cnunty Special) GLKNDALK, Ore., Mr.y 13. Jatned M. McCorinie, earpenter, (tied yesterday morning at the i e niEi:ll nr Vprnwlo 'iti.A a three years, 6 months am! 14 days, from heart tiouble, after having been ailing for some time. su.i;a nd a bad fiesh wound in one u his tegs nocui a week uro when a fel.ow laborer at Pioneer mill ae- Cidi-ijiiy itt.aji a piccaiooa into one of his lees pciietiatinc to the bone u wilt compel him to Uit? cruichea for Home tiiiie. Perry Swearlnjjen, a pioneer re silient of thui vicinity, having re sided here practically all his life of uhoni ixty years, is reported aa bi-inj; quite til at the home vi bis son. Jack, who resides on what I i.i known as the old Colvin farm miles west of town. ; Mr. and Mrs. C. S. McElhinny and Mrs. Ned frt.xon and little son i of Koseburg were Sunday visitors Mr. McCorinic was horn October re 111 llie omH OI ie S 1843, In Mifflin cmintv, Penn.-eni3- Mr- nnfl 'Mrs- l" N- hippie. He was married to Mary Kllzahethj Mr- nnfl Wis- K. Whipple and Haucerman. They moved to Kan-l;lill' daughter of Rosehurg were sas where they made their hom I Sunday callers al the home of Mrs. for years and where Mrs. McCnnnie! Whipple's mother, Mrs. Anna died about 20 years aeo. Seven i Dniin. children were born to them, four; -Mrs. Susan Smith Is hern for a of whom are still living. They are: I visit of a few weeks with her son. Mrs. d. A. Warren of Clendale.j Walter Smith and family. Mrs. Oregon; W. H-. mc irmic, IU-I1-, Smith recently visited w ith her view, Kansas; D. .. McCormie. ' Fon-in-kvw and daughter. Mr. and Itattle Creek. Mich.; J. T. McCor-j Mrs. Hrown in Camus Valley, mic of Chicago. 111. There are 11 j -Mr. and .Mrs. Glenn Wimberly grandchildren of whom Mrs. Edgar; and son, Donald, and Mr. and Mrs. Rayer of Koseburg. Oregon, and; Carl Wimberly and family of Rose Mrs J. S. lias, ell of Fernvale, Ore- burg and Lester Wimberly of Ku on, are the only residents in Ore- gne were Sunday visitors here at gon; and there are five great grand- the parental Wimberly home, children. ! Mr. nnd Mrs. H. If. Wilson of Mr. McCormie sei-ved in the Civlli the Ford garage, had as Sunday war and was a member of the G. A. i visitors Mr. Wilson's parents, Mr. Ii. tie came to urepon annul u , and Mrs. I.. F. Wilton, nnd brother BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES years ago and has for several years past ma le his home at intervals at tle old soldiers' home al Rosehurg, Oregon. The body was taken to the Doug las Funeral Home at Rosehurg, where it will he prepared for ship ment to Downs, Kans., where in terment will take place. in-law and sister. Mr. and .Mrs. W, C. Honglin, of Iteedsport. -o- JUNIOR CLASS OF DRAIN HIGH SCHOOL GIVES ANNUAL PLAY (Nwi-Review J'jtijjlai CoiintV Special) DRAIN, M .y 13. A goodiy num ber of the friends and patrons ot the local high school met at the au ditorium of the school on Friday evening to witness the junior class play "The Younger General ion," whi'.i was presented in a manner eminently satisfactory to all those I! ELECTS OFFICERS & it . . IX TO HOP K.v?r to CT;t? TO TH t'j KtVS 10 - By Martin I WE. S WEt . AM Ukfc WR WfTO OO WORK I "SKXWXW Y 1 fl 6Wt OV) WER. J BABY J HO10 (T I -M - r6t , V WUTF ' - ki'C jJ i Good Luck, Boots! I S. Al BRITISH SOLDIERS PATROL f cjm quarter; fe Sweet Sprinter ROAD-SWEEPER ARTIST (Xcwi-Ilcvicw Ituuylus County Special) DltAlN. May 13. The local Civic club, an organization of the younger women of the town, whieh organization was effecte I some four or live years ago, held a social meeting in Sanders halt present. 1 he. cast of characters I on Wednesday afternoon of the was as follows: Uncle Jimmy, a j past week to which a number of young bachelor, Willie White; Bill i the ladies of the town were in Iiaily, his nephew, Jimmie Wh:p- vited. About twenty-five were p res pie; flattling Uennie llozo, a pug- ent and a couple of hours were ilist, James Da in e wood; Harry Do- j Kp.-nt in games and other forms ver, engaged to Ml, John Hedrick; lot entertainment and refreshments Ned Collins (Pmfy). too rich to ! were served. This being the reg- COURT REOPENS THE UNIVERSITY OF DES MOINES LOCAL CHURCHES PLAN VARIETY OF ACTIVITIES I southern California over the week jend. Raymond nnd Cordon Ketten ! hofen. brothers, were killed In a crash near Comptoii, a suburb of Los Angeles, today. (Continued from page 1) (Continued from page 1) to a head after a meeting of the; pi1K-e a great deal of work and re tiustees called to investigate j sponsibility upon the members of Charges of some of the students in-1 tniJ local church who are working j volvmg Dr. 'i. T. shields, tfl, 'ioroti-1 imra this week on the arrange-; to, piestttent, and Miss bdith ii-i'ments for properly presenting the! Rebinan, 4u, secretary of the board, program, and providing entertain-1 Ask Any Beautiful Woman (As iuh il I 'i vi l.i-dwl Wirt-) CANTON, China, May 13. Twenty Aiiiei :jan marines today guarded the American consulate in SiiHLiiei'ii t'oiHii:n concession utiar- 1 !.r of ( aiittin. The men were landed from ine Dulled States war slnp Tulsa yesterday when Can tonese bombardment of four rebel ships ;n the harbor threatened danger to those asnore. Itritish guards also were land ed. A checkup revealed that only a few pei sons were killed when machine gun bullets from Hoitam island and shells from (he -Macao I island batteries peppered part of I the concession yeSierday. Real-j dences and business houses, how ever, for awhile were hard hit, by the fire. I Seveial dud aerial bombs f rom t planes which flew over the four le- j voltlng ships narrowly missed f or- j eigri property. Including installa- j lions of the Standard Oil company and the Texas company. j The Chinese feverishly stored , their valuables In the Shameeu : Quarter. One estimate had It that I $20,000,000 Mexican valuation had been moved within Its bounds al ready. Business In the Chinese city stopped with news of advance on the city by Kvvangsi province troops. The Central bank closetl. 1 1 s not pm nre nmcl leu II v wort h- Two Canton 3f army aviators. ar.HIiectert ot Kwnngsl sympatUVs. were executed today. They were accused of deliberately their vla'nes into a ground collision yesterday when ordered to take to the a Mr to bomb the dlsartected Cantonese naval units which re volted Thursday. lloth planes were smashed al though the fliers themselves were not hurt. Their names were with held but they were believed to be two of those who were trained in America. 65 LONDOK. Mr. F. Castile, Folke stone, is probably the world's only road-sweeper artist, tie sweeps the roads of Folkestone every day and then goes home and palms scenes that have impressej him during hlj working day. lie has been palming tor nearly two years and some of his work shows talent. PROOF ENOUGH say tins mi- latest In fash- Customer: You teriul is the very Ion? Assistant: The very latest, ma dam. Customer: Hut will It fade in the sun? Assistant: N! It's been in our whitlow for two years. Tlt-Iiita. The new Komilla all-silk full fashioned hose, f 1 .65, $1.95. Harth'3 Toggery. ihey wont call it a worlds rec ord because a breeze was blowing, but Hnssel' Sweet, ex-Montana track and grid star, ran 100 yards in 9 2-5 seconds at Sun Francisco Saturday for the fastest century anyone has ever traveled. NEW CURTAIN SETS We now have A dandy line of made up curtains. Colored edge atvii.u rtime in rose. blue, ereen or gold. 2J yd. rnffled curtains with I valance and tie backs. Special prices at 7e. 9o, $1.29 ami $1.35. Also Hlmllar ruffled curtaining by the yard. If It's curtains you want, we have a large assortment right forcing tow. Carr's where you snve. work. Ceril Sumner; Patricia Niles, Patricia Pansy LaGloria, Kthelyn Hoi,s; 1.1! Haily, her friend, Lola Kitchey; Mab A Urn. uncle's choice fur Hill, rcvelyn Rosh; Mrs. Haily, mother of Lil and Hill, Mary Cun ningham, and Hosle, the maid, ular annual meeiing time of the club for the election of officers the following were elected: Mrs. Zllpha Itcdingtou, president; Mrs. Mary Wise, vice-president ; i.Mrs. Muriel Monson, secretary; Mrs. Kula Spalding, treasurer, and Mrs. Esther Newon, trustee. The club wa s o rga n I .e d for the in uie background also were re ports of a tundauientallat-moderu-ist controversy and contentions that the board had imported Cana dian students to spy upon mein beis of the faculty. Or. Shields and Miss Itebman were said by their accusers to have registered together in a hotel suite. The trustees found the charges "without foundation." Dis satisfaction among the student body increased and a second meeting of the trustees followed Saturday night. " J Students Throw Eggs ment for the many visitors. Debating on Union The Methodist Episcopal church; and the Presbyterian church are I greatly interested in the proposal ; SURE TO GET HIM lieaufy's first requisite skin per fection. Thus, the fairest and wisest use M VAAA) (UA) Face Pow der thai spreads more smoothly and produces a youthful bloom. Its new French process makes MKLLO-i to unite these two great religious''-" sray on longer inn nans urn bodies. At the coming neneral as-(' 1'r,'! Prevents pasti-( . ..r .i i ; ni'Sfi. fluklnesR. irrltiitinn nnd larire , RPBNCKIl, Mass. Homer Ffe dette, 4fi, is probably the only man to experience being struck by two automobiles at the same time and live to tell the tale. In crossing the street recently, Fredette was struck by 6ne Automobile and hurl ed info the path of another, which also struck him. He received We have a rew Dorothy Whipple. The nlane was directed hv Prof, club was organized for the civic Students bombarded the adminf- John Lehman of the high school i betterment of the town and has ! stration buildings, in which the I characteristics, differing chiefly and was but another demons! ra- j been instrumental in doing some trustees met, with eggs nnd other tion of the excellent work being work along that line. The club is missiles. Police were called to done by both teachers and puphu i now sponsoring, to some extent, the i disperse the rioters and Dr. in the high, school. j erection of the new town hall be-j Shields and Miss Rehman were es- o ing erected in the city park and its ' corted to the railroad station mi- POf IP ARQ KU I pn efforts along the line of this en- I der police guard to return to their NEAR WOLF CREEK deavor should be encouraged every public spirited citizen. by GLENDALE NEWS (Xi'ws Itfvft'w Douglas County Rpcclal) GLKNDALK, May 1:1. Kd Jor dan of Woll Creek, shot ami killed! (Nu--nrvicw Douglas County Spi-ctuD a large cucar this aiternoon near c, LKN'DALK, May IS. Mr. and the Sourdouh :!! just oft the Pa-iMrH. James Hose are receiving con ciiic Highway, a shoi't distance I L-ratulations on a fine big baby boy north of Wolf Creek. The cougar j born to them this morning, had been seen, so Jordan put one special gasoline inspection car of his hounds on the trail and in a passed through here Saturday af very short time had the cougar , ternoon with a number of Western treed. L'nton officials. Cougars seem to he numerous v.r. and Mrs. Bernard Cheney of about Wolf Creek this year. This Grants Pass spent Sunday here makes the second cougar to he kill-) visiting at the home of Mrs. ed in this vicinity this year, one! Cheney's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. having bern killed by Mr. Miller' n. Austin. within the last few days. Another Miss Haze Jackson, waitress at cougar was seen near the old Hog-! the Kldnn hotel, visited at Hosi ers place. I Here is a uoumy ui uurg hamrnay evening. iliirlnir tho fnmire ciimiiir the ! 1 matter of union is to be the para-1 "ji,'''"' mount issue. There has long been j -a great sentiment in favor of such j . a change so that definite action win prouamy lie iukcu uurmg me summer mouths. These two great religious bodies have practically the same doctrinal in, their form of organization. In combining the two groups a new form of organization will probably be worked out suitable to both. The Koseburg churches have been giving a great deal of atten tion to the proposal and art ar ranging this week for a debate on the subject. Next Sunday two speakers from each . church will address a union meeting at the both lees and a few cuts. - - AT .icar wninrn .1.- i.. , u,n '"Drviode s with he new. loft ..uu'. "hl remover and r iw j- il Ar Stowart or oear Richter, Roseburg. i mono iiifU lay Specials! All bargain prices advertised Inst week still prevail at this store, and here are some more that will bring in many buyers - Dust!ess Mops $ .49 Kotex, 3 for 1.00 New Shipment of Porch Frocks 1.95 Rubber Apronjj Heavy Quality .39 Children's Play Suits .. .98 Children's Sun Suiti 49 Come in and look our stock over hundreds' of articles o attract you at real savings. GOETTEL'S homes. With thu order Saturday su spending ail classes. Max Schimpf, a New York trustee, said: "Until an oh lima ttu I ho hnui'il recpivos some Indication that UlB 1'rPRbyWrl.in church. 1 hf mailer stuncnt bodv hns pxpprlenced a ' ,w 11 ''"ll'''' " " d- channe of mind from their rotten :"e wllidl "" "ovu 01 pek and broken window state of ; '1,t-'rt-'s'-; niinil. thpie wnnlrl not .mm In he' .n...yn .u. 55 on theye aninutU. DRAIN NEWS any profit In continuing effortB to cultivate their minds to the end of issuing diplomas and conferring degrees." 3TUDEBAKER . . . holder of world records .... maker of transportation history CANYONVILLE NEWS . . . i (ilvnipia k 0l ford by (Sews -Ri-i irw pouUs County S;rcial) DliAIN, May 13. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sumner, and Mrs. Sum ner's father. J. FI. Kedlier. spent lust Sunday visiting relatives at My rile I'reek. Mrs. Inez Rice and duuplUer. Anna, were here fiom their home in Eugene the fore part of ih? tek iookinn after the inierest oi their Hsnienco property nere. On their reiurti home mey w ere at coinpanieu by mo eluer daughter, who lias been attending nurnuu Bcnool at Ahiiland. .Mrs. Walter Kent and her daiiKh- ter. Mis. C:m.i. . Plmk, oi i-uri- land, are nere inu Miort vI:l viLh relatives and fur mer iiieiuls. i r. Ucrtiiii icvore and her moth er. Mrs. I... I'. Ifrvure. visited over 1 :i s i v.reii-eud with t'. lends at iSa- ! lent and at Canby, rerturnmg home- en 'i'ue?ri;iy. t Herein arrivals here, to become i le.-tidem-s of the town, are Mr. ii. 3. ! i vy and ianiily v.Jio are occupying j I tit Ii w in i esidence ;n the north- ! t-rn p.-.rt of town. They are from i auine poi;,t in U ashinizion :tate. j .Mrs. Ktia lioberis of San Kran- ci.-eo. is here lor an extended vitd? with l.er mother, Mrs. J. A. Steil-; liu', and broiiu r. Ktl Stei lin. Just previous to cumins here sn visited wii'i her lister. Mil-. Ar thur Thiel, and family at ( obuiv iti;d her stui. Hurley Maitotili, and lamily at ( ikrid-. Mr. and Mrs. II. 1!. Wil-on. of Ihe lord paraee. had as visitors t ver la.-t m el. end th- form r s par-nts. Mr. and M:. 1-. 1". Wilson. ;f Ke.M.-jfi; who wire eiirouie !:iiiii' ai: ft ft pen d ns the pt year in California. .Mrx. Iltdic K' .-tej. 'Hi. v. l;o le .Liil!-s wMh h't- uniily on th r'osf f-irtn jur.t went of town, remived the sad news the first of the wt-k of tlie death of her father. i occurred at his home In lnva. Mi?. Kesterson son. L' iglit Kt-iter, Mrs. Harry Hokhii, a lone di ance telephone operator, and Mr. and Mrs. J. I,. Dawes, of Grants Hafs. motored here Sunday nnd made a brief call at the I. H. Smith home. In a loosely played came it Myrtle Creek Sunday afternoon, the Ulendale hall team defeated the Mvrtle Crpek hall team by a score of to 7. Hoy Catchinj; of linseburt; trims acted business hete today Jenniiifrs llaiy., who is working for the South!,! Tacific at Ooll if ill. arrived here Saturday eveninel to spend Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Flasye. Mrs. F. J. Walsh of Taeoma. Wash.. Mrs. Max Clark and her daughter. Miss Max ine Clark, of Wash., onrou te to Med (NVwh-IIcvIpw Don g I ii h Comity SpcHiT) C A Y f ) V I LL K , M a y IS. M rs. Grace Sawyers and daughter, Miss Lorna left lor Klkton Friday eve- jiiinj; io spend the w'eek end with Mr. Sawyers of that city. Mr. Wallet ot Fortune llranch 'camp near Olendale junction. ja business visitor here Friday. I Miss Madge Miles and Mrs. Karl Wallace were shopping and visiting j in Koseburg on Friday. I Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Hopkins and .Mrs. Ruth Trover spent Saturday in Koseburg visiting. " Mrs. Cora Beyers spent Saturday jiu Koseburg visiting and shop : pins. On Saturday Mr. C c. Conkle auctioned off the balance of the old Amos Ftuker goods. Mrs. Kltoii llollenbaimh nnurned from Port land Saturday evening. Mrs. Dolleiibaugh is feeling some bett The Christian churches of Ore gon are joininu this week in an in tensive campaign on behalf of the 1 Kugene Bible college. During the past few years the Ilible cillege has greatly expanded Its program Hranch sehoois have been opened j : In university towns in Coloiado, i .Kansas and Michisan. The college owns two hospilals In Kugene, j schools for orphan boys and Riiis, i , mid a new homo for aged depend ! ents is now being completed, The' schools and hospitals are self-sits- , lainltig. but the homes are depend-1 W8d ', sources. In order to aid the college 1 in carrying on its important woik the churches of the state are put ting on a cam pal 'in for the ensuiiiK week or ten days. Kev. liaird, pas t tor of Ihe local church, will go in-, to several southern Oregon cities in the Interests of the college, J while other pastors will come to; Koseburg to work itninnsf tlv church members of this city. GERMAN WORLD WAR ACS DIES IN 50-FOOT FALL motor 'to spend Mothers'! Mrs' u'- I'rnwofj.I spent Satur- i....- ., ..:- .i, i i H lav 111 KMsenurg OoKINi; atMT Dltsl- I . t i- a ' nr's affairs and visiting. Mrs. Clara Tottnn and son. Carl, pent Sunday with M iss Clarice mother, Mr.'-. .1. W. Cray, stopped off here Friday for a brief visit with their sister an I aunt, Mrs. ('. K. Illldge. jTotieu at Grants Pass. MOTHER'S GIVEN DAY PROGRAM BY DRAIN CHURCH Mav DKAIX. ftclMHd classes of rhnrrh presented i 1'i. jniy St ial ) H The Sunday Drain Methmtist interesting proLTam ff Mothers Day recita tions and. :(Cil:s at (he Sunday school hour on Sunday morning. Mis. Mary Mat toon, roinmonly , called "Aunt Mary." was crowned j tjueen Mother and was ar eom-j panie 1 by f.;':r litt'n girls, two sen ted each side of her "throne " Mrs L. N. WhitM'le received a beau t 'f H I hfiU'pief for hi inn the oldest mother pres-n: and one tur tieiiic. 1 h mother present having the j Pucest number of rhihlti-n. Mrs.: C. K. Wood, wife if the pastor, re cf irr-d a bounw't as the yoiiiipest i:ntl!ier piesent. Jumps From Bed Gas Presses Heart "Stomach gas pressed s-o on my heart I had to get up nbihts. I be- jgan using Adlerika and have been entirely relieved." K. F. Krueger, Adlerika relieves cas and sour stomach at once. Acting on IIOTH upper and lower bowel, if removes old waste matter you never thought whs in your system. Is-i Adlerika etvp our f-tornaeh and bowels a HKAfj cleaning and see how good on feri: ( lvr-rronifs constipation. Nathfii Kullerton. dmgiri.-t. o Picnic at ld!e id Park. ( .-Khl... IT.MM I I Ui.. i ' ,ON(l UKA( II. Cal., May i:i .- Iti-rnard l.auscher, :iyear-old tier- 1 man woi Id war ace. officially ci -- . dited with downing five nlli d j planes, as killed in a freak air I plane fall from a distance of ;' feet at the edge of Dealh vali'yj Satin lay afteniofin. j l.ausr-her. ft urine the war. w: . shot down from lo.ft.io fen aliinid"! by, French ami ail craft knim. Iff' lauded in (Jerinan teirit iy. i-erlons-ly wounded, r turning to his fi'i:"' ! ion a few moot hs later. Shfir'iy : afterwarfls hit plane wa set af-re in an aerial battle, and li- e;tr 1 to safety in a parachute. t 'I lie (Jerinan ace's d-ath r m ?t : K 1 j the first of three air talalitt'- !!) I HegardJesis of what the torn your spring heye i. we hae a' Koniilla hofe in a shude tf) matcil. 5i.t.',, JI.'j.V iiaith's Togtery. COLDS o( hmmd or chMt t more eaairj treated externally with V VAPORUD Over (iO.OOO womoti and girls ho were wrak, 'bluff," nervous, nn down, and unable to do their work irojrlyt have improved thfir health by taking Lydia K. I'irk ham's Vecctabln Compound. Py accurate record, 98 out of every l'lO report benefit. You can e almobt certain that it will help you too. icnic at HlrrW Pa:k- guard its fine motor from h armful carbon-forming oils! rTTODAY, Car makers five ub won Ji flcrful nirUrH with enurnions cA purity for iirliiramo, fur Bpccd. Nut mere ize; niiiny of llio Mnueftr' mo torn have flixappcarcrl. Hatlicr it in llio fircngtli. thr rflicirncy buill into thnin. A chanro in drHin wiiirli enalilc-d StmlcliakrrH, for example, to ahattef existing reconln for time and distance. Tliis rliaiif;e in motor design, almost imivrrsiil now, calls for a new motor oil xlamlaril an oil that forms no liard carlion. Such oils are, scarr.eS many otherwise good lubricants are nolorious carlion-fonners. Tliey cnulil lie iim'iI perhaps in llio liin, roomy mi Itirs of a few years ago, but today, vith pinions that come almost to the; i vliiiiler head, there's (imply no room for carbon. There is an oil, however, ttiat form 2.'i to l.'i lri earlion than even llio iolliet oils! The little it does form in , inly soft snot that Mows easily away. It holh lubricates and protects fmo motors. It eliminates the (jrilly earbori rhips that would );rind endlessly lliniuh liiilil pi-tons and bearings; prevent carbon knocks, valve fouling anil burning. Il is Shell Motor Oil. Refined ly a new high-vacuum process, this re tnarkahlr low-carbon oil is hailed hy lubrication experts as a great advance, full bodied, reitant to beat Shell Motor Oil is a great new lubricant v. illi Ihe added advantage of less carbon. win N' 'i C"" I : O P Thin particular body nlyle, fie Com manlier viglil brougham, rauuhl lie art ht's rya an ha skvtt.hril a display oj lha ww Stmlvbalicr modrU Evi'n the rostlirit mh for in morn carbon. A tarn pla of n'l oil, uhen bnrni'd, l'"f more than three timi't n much as Shell Mo tor Oil An rinal nam phi of Shell Motor Oil et only thin xmall frac tion of carbon and it in noft carbon, not lha hard, gritty, damaging kind Ilcra is a section of the efficient III) h p. eight cylinder Suulebaher Commander motor. io room in it for the handful of coke-carbon which tdd-style. oils uould soon leave. To gel the most out of any modern motor you need an oil that forms no hard carbon SHELL MOTOR OIL Shell 400, the new "uVy" gas that burns cleanly an.l keep out of the erankcase, is the ideal running mate for Shell Motor Oil. Even Shell Motor Oil can be ruined by thinning with "wet" gasoline