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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 2 1 , f929. TWO " News of Douglas County ; . ( Sew .h Iti.-i bw ItiKigl: ( 'unty Si-tin!) OAK olt(Vifi, .i:iy 21. ( ImrlHM Li'wis liiiiniltua i.iisst'd away at )ns linmt- May JOtli altiT an illness til ftmr vmih. He wan burn in .Ma con. .Mo., in IX..7 s" WilH ill Hauibcl and Sarah liamllUm. At UlU ft 21 hi) ITiiiiMMl thv l.kuikt and fl.-.tlcii at Coliux, Wa-ili. J.uiu.iry 11, ISTIf lie waa married iciliun- Val'i "In latr movuiK i' " K'-nninK, Main;, and from Hutu lo uakiiuid. Ore., vht-ie liu-y lived imlil his drain. 'Mut wi-n- i-IkIu iliild'n'ii bum lei the union, l-il lo liioin iiiH Uma an; lilrt widow aod hi-v tn 'iiihlf t;ii, Lcitnu Parks of l.idaml. Iiiano; Kiin.ra V.lui'A. I'uil mau, W'ti.-iii.; JrHme KiiIk, HlH'kane, lxlla ,MiH-r, injllinan. Wash.; Carver UfnnIUon, Ouklund; Uuiti KlliKon. Ho.'U'Ijiuh; Jlat-l (iood nian. (o(idllH. Florencu Hamilton paipjd away Jnni! Li, ISo. One HihU-r, Mrs. .1. S. H ox tie reslUf'S at Ondino, Idaho. ThTt were Hslit and son Clare went to Fori land 'Ihursday morning. The Meredith had nteivt'd word of the death or .Mr. Mfivdlth'n cousin and also the, death of .Mm. Meredith's uncle, of Portland. ' Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar N'a.sh, May is, a 7 pound daugh ter. The little one hat been named UeorKla, Lee. There wiil he no Sunday school Sunday owing to the occasion of the church services and dedica tion ceremonies of the new church nt Oilman Valley, which event a lai'Ke number from this community tnn (o attend. Kriday iNorniny at X o'clock has been sot as the time fur the meet ing at the cemetery for the pur pose of doiriK the work needing to he done there, (everyone who can. try to he there ut the time set. ODD FELLOWS AT DRAIN PAYS VISIT COTTAGE GROVE mander whom the Cantonese allow ed to leave for Hongkong, after they forced ships which followed him In mutiny to capitulate, waa at V.'uchuw and has been placed in command of a Kwangsi naval squa dron of 30 gunboata. About $2,000,000 Mexican in sil ver bullion has been moved from the Central bank to Hongkong (or sa f et y while many lead in k resi denis have sent their families lo then KnglUh territory. (Nawi-Review llnuiclm County spw IrI i DUALS', May 21 About twenty members of the Odd Fellows lodge of Cottage (trove made a fraternal visit to the local lodge of the or der on Saturday evening last and an enjoyable evening was spent with ihe vIkLMuk brethren. The de gree team of the visiting lode gave the first degree to two new members, one being from the You calla lodge, during the lodge sen- gnuidehlldren and U great g.and- Um AUer lh(t p,01((! of ,fte ,(HRe cl.ildiv.,. He was a member of the , a b t waj( KlV(1 'tlu, Christian cliurcn at Oakland. Li-ii. in mimhImmi hull hnnt for- l-'uneial HiM-vices were held Sat- . iai,i - (h wt.th. uiduy alteiuoou at two o'clock at (he w(W( of wyml of , visiting brothers being present. It is anticipated that a return visit the Chrisliuu chinch at Oakland. Ilcv. it. II. Hicks, pastor of the fhrfrvh, couduc.tiiig I luT services. Iiltcfnieiit was made in the I. O. (). I', cemetery. Full bearers were. James I, an well, Joe Cole, James Leatherwood, (teorjje Wilcox. Kay Leatherwooil mid Vlclor llalrd. Harry Stearns of lloseburg was In charge. Floral offerings weie numerous and beautiful. Friends and.' neighhors of ibis community extend their sympathy to Mis. Hamilton and family. YOUNG PEOPLE OF LOOKINGGLASS ENJOY SOCIAL TIME will be made to the Cottage f J rove lodge hi the near future when other degree work will be given. ,OAK GROVE NEWS OAK CUOVK. May 21. Mr. and Mrs. H. I.. Kruse attended the cir cus at Cottage (irove Friday. Relatives from away who attend ed the funeral of Charles h. Ham ilton were Mrs. Leomi 1'arka of l.elnnd. Idaho; Mrs. Jessie Knls, Hpokane. Wash. ; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ktlisou and sons, Luthfr and Kenneth, of Rosehurg; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Goodman and son. Marvin, of Coiitllle, and Gale Ham ilton of Glendale. Miss Thnlma Rnrtholomy. who spent the past week visiting friends in this locality, returned X'Wi Rrrtew iftmald' County Serial) DRAIN, May 21. Commence ment week at Hraln high school was initiated on Sunday evening. May 1!, Willi the baccaleaureuie sermon and Us accompanying pio gram o( music, this taking place at the Methodist churchthe audi torium being filled to capacity to witness the exercises. The first number was an Instrumental pre lude by Miss Mildred Young, who presided at the piano for the other musical numbers. Then followed a song by a chorus of high school i girls; the Invocation by Kev. C.I I,. Wood, of the Methodist church, I and a vocal solo by Miss Clara Ryan. Next in order was another song by tiie girls chorus, then a song by the male quariettc of the high school, the sermon being next. This was an Interesting and i i mtcl.vc address ilelivered by Rev. K:anley llond, or the Christ Ian church to which rapt attention was given. Following another song by the chorus Rev. Wood pro nounce J (lie benediction. The senior class of '2') is com posed of seven girls and nine boys, as follows: Mildred Jerauld, Krlilii Kaunce, Margaret Lakey, Anils Robertson, Clara Ryan. Lo viua Wilson, Audrey RUchey, Nor man Cool. John Maxwell, Hubert Alford, ( has. Miller, Steve Miller, honald Davis, F.dmund Clark. Otto I'eterHon and Durman Urookhart, the largest class, so far, graduated from Drain high school. Other exercises during the week are. the big May day pageant to be presented on the school grounds on Tuesday evening, and the teach ers in the grades are endeavoring to make, this one of the bust pre sent at ions of this character ever made by the school ; the coin- niencyiie'iii proper, the concluding event of the week, lo be given on Friday evening in the school au di! orluni. I'rof. Ha rues of the Hfate university will deliver the address to (ho class. ANOTHER CHICAGO RACKETEER GOES HOMICIDE ROUTE IS BELIEVED OVER (Ni'wn-ftVvlcw Poiiirlin Count v H(pH-i! LOOKINGGLASS, May 21.- Fri day evenln? the young people's Suuduy school class held their meeting at the home of .Mr. and .Mrs. Geo. Marsh. Preceding the so-! Sunday lo her home at Drain, clal hour due attention was given I Mrs. Carrie Mural nn entertained tliH business session. I 't corupnny or friends nt 4 o'clock Games occupied the interest or,1 dinner Sunday. Those present were everyone during the latter part of; Mrs. Curl KlevcrtH, Misses Jean ,the evening. Refreshments, con- Sieverts, Thelma Hurtholomy, Vera fllsting of delicious punch, cake Jenkins; Messrs Andrew Town and Jell-o, were served. I send and Gale Innei fieil. Those who attended this husi-1 Mr. nd Mri Carlton Goff were n.-ps and social runctlon were : I Rosehurg shoppers Saturday ,Mlbbeb Irene , and Ruth Rodle.v, j morning. - Affile Morgan, Marguerite" Porter, i " Mr. ' (inrr Mr. Dewey Moore and Vera Klore. rotena Kboi trldge, i Roy 1'nrker and family picnicked (AwM-iatnl Itm IeuH Wire) CH1CA(K1. May 21. A man par tially identified as John Hand, al leged racketeer with a long rec ord, was found shot to death in an automobile in Cicero, a suburb, early today. Hand was questioned alter the slaying of "Ulg Tim" Murphy, notorious labor leuder and racketeer, last year. Hand was at liberty on bond pending an appeal from his recent convict ion in the federal court for violating the Sherman anti-trust law. He was one of the defend ants charged with and convicted of intimidating candy jobbers into joining an alleged racketeer organi zation. He has a long record as a racketeer, police said. Sole Exception Exists Missouri Area, Where 50,000 Acres Are Under Water. taken their possessions and live stock to higher ground. Arkansas' danger centered along! the banks of the Red and Arkansas ' rivers. Texarkana rejMiried a gradual reduction in the Red's rate of rise, and fair weather In Ok la-1 hnntii Mtifl wniithi-rmr Arkailaji : i ii t., .i. . i .. i (until Pnna PIiim w mi Id pro3eu , .. '. rtniVxit from the Vatican '.ie afoot and for purely relteiou. ; The Arkansas was falling be- "" ""J' Jv- ,ne, 01 10. pun , motives, i neie . " - - - tween Ft. Smith and Little Hock, t hristl. to participate In a proces-; sul-Ii as once accompanied tue papu (The iroverninent niet.-nrolocist at slon anu mass al ht- J'etern. 1 tie I exits theretolore. J Iittle Kock reported, however. . t that a new rise was on the way ' PIUS TO BE FIRST hLfoo. as tar as the sec POPE SINCE 1870 lonrt line of steps of St. Peter s. Tfl fit IIT VATIPAN and the ralslnB the golden censor 1 U yUU VAlH.AlH;ium Kjh ,ht. ho3, uver his h,.ad will ihless tiie thronK assembled in the (Aaurutnl Pr.- Lc,! K,r) 1 3,,uare. The pontiff desires IMS ROME. May 21. Piccolo today I eiit. the first any pope has made nnhl Pnnfl Phin wnuld nmke htw '. f.m iho vnllcan since lf.M. to oe Hoover Is Asked to Allow U. S. Convicts to Help in Strengthening Weak Levees. paper said the decision was reach-) ed last night and preparations lr and that accurate forecasts would i wfcre """l fary today by Vatl- be impossible until il bad made Its J appearance. At Memphis, Tenn., the gauge barometer, used to judge the whole .Middle river, stood at about six feet above the flood stae of 35 feet, but was expected to become stationary today or tomorrow. A slight rise on the Ohio and up per Mississippi was In evidence. Picnic at Idleyld Park. ENVY OVER GIRL CAUSES MURDER BY SCHOOLBOY ( A9fciatfl Prrw !-'J V'ir?) Rising streams and rivers now threatening many sections or the CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our many kind friends and neighbors Mississippi valley sent emergency , who were so kind to us during our (Continued from page 1.) ed with Miss Knott. "He talked in such a crazy fashion that I ran out into the hallway and up to my class room while one of the school secretaries kept him In the office," the wirl fm:d today. Finke left the office and during the afternoon wandered about In the corridor. "When 1 came out of the room at the end of the sixth period I met Herbert in the Hall," the stri said. -"I did not see Walter until he walked up to us and asked if tills was Herbert." "Then he fired!" Students in Panic Hundreds of Htudenia were rush Iiik through the hallway to and from classes. Prompt action by the principal averted a pardc. fjlrls became hysterical as Finke Phot find Reeni slumped to the flon. As the last shot rang out and Finke fell, a boy fainted, and the stu dents ran for exits. The coroner said today no In quest would be held until It could be ascertained whether Finke would live. crews scurrying to Bcenes of im pending danger today but disaster appeared to have been averted ! .save In one instance. I As is the habit of the floods, yesterday's only reported break occurred at a point where danger was least expected. While engin eers were directing forces at three plares near Kennett, Mo., the Ht. Francte bounded through another weakened bit of levee and over flowed some 50,000 acres. Today the overflow had forked and was advancing through the countryside in two slow streams. Three other points were being guarded and en gineers In charge hoped the break had relieved the pressure suffi ciently to avert another crevasse. At Mounds Landing, Miss., where a break in 1927 sent the flood of that spring across some of the Delta's richest lands and towns, levee board and government en gineers were supervising forces which grew hourly in numbers. Situation Elsewhere Sloughs in the Mississippi river levee there had been checked suf ficiently to give engineers hope that a break would he averted. A (request that President Hoover re scind the regulation lorhiddlng state convicts to work on govern ment projects the levees are federal-built had brought no reply save the information that the re quest must come to Washington through the district engineer. Ma jor John C. H. Lee. of Vlcksburg. s'"ar Natchez, Miss., a private leve showed signs of weakening. Three to four hundred persons had NEWS BRIEFS '.lUabetb Hutchins, .Martha Mont gomery, Stella Moser, Mrs. Jennie '"PlOinhiiuer; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur "'t7MnrMh ; Alesnrs. Robert and Kd ' .. waul Montgomery, Charles (iood win, lVnuett. Rogers, Kay (iodfrey, - Ttjifljh Itodley, Iver Krtckson and Mjv,and Mrs. tieorge Marsh. OAKLAND HIKERS " ; ENJOY PICNIC ON BEN MOORE MOUNT at Nonpareil Sunday and they also v ltd ted the quicksilver in i ties while there. Mrs. Claude (off find children and Mrs. H. F. Hecord were Suther lin shoppers Friday. Mrs. Mabel Church and son Wil son and a friend from Medio rd visited at Ihe home of her sister Saturday nihl and Sundny. DRAIN NEWS , S. lifticw P.xikIimi Comity Si hi) , (...k H-view Ht.uKi.in County SM..il) DRAIN, May IM.- The county " flAKLAND. May 'J I.- A piirty of surveyor. Mr. Fppstein, with a liters enjoyed a picnic dinner lust j couple of assistants, came over ! .Sunday on the mountain, lien from Rosehurg Friday morning -Alotire, east of Oakhind. The crowd j hist to survey the plat of ground MHturegated at the home of Mr. being sold by W . M. Moore to the .giij Mrs. finis. Hawkins ni" Kin- t'ninn Oil Co.. on which buildings Settlement. There they se- fimd horses and rode up the Tilenntaln to the ltomu homestead. Viyrc they were forced to stake Ibckr horses and runt time to the cilntinlt on loot. Theic ihey had ,1ij,m;li on nne of the bind.; and af and tanks will lie erected tor dis tributing pui poses. Mrs. Clara Newton went lo Marshfield lust week fur a vlsll with Mrs. l.ueita Taylor, an old time friend rormeti residhu here, Mr. and Mrs. l.lod 1. Tresham, toward hiked from one end of nf Amity, came up Irom their faun -twe inotiiiiatu to Hie other. I In i near thai town on Saturdav eve i ning lasl for a weekend visit with the former's brother in law and ' sifiier. Rev. and Mrs. C I.. Wood ! Mrs. Mamie Yornm, of Folk jconn;, came up from her home a week iuii lor a Mother's P.tv visit w 1th her mother. Mrs. I.nura i Hirkelhier "'v S., -...u i S Kule Slar. nf Portland, was The F'ik ,here a week ai;o tor a vl.-.it wilh !tlh held n t her mother. Mrs. Susan Cowan. the home of hmther. (Ins. lVtrt- Including Mr. ami Mrs Kaw . Kijison, W anda Castor. Kei inin Zi' HWinsso. I.ois Fdwards, tllen I'lllll 'Hfjd Macle:m Kogan, returned lo """ U4llaiid lute in the afternoon. - o r OAKLAND NEWS (wH iutul I'naa Uai-.l Wm CANTON, China. May Ifl. Hi it ish sailors lauding from gun boats in the harbor today in Slia meeii fiiarter immediately began constructhm of defenses in various parts of the Kuglish concession, tiates and bridges were closed and gmirds posted. The liritbdi con.su la le warned subjects not to leave Shameen and aski'd they assemble at Conian otlooii rallwny coiiijKiund. Three lit! t ish and two French gun boats and two Japanese destroyers were anchored In the harbor out side the concession. The C. S. S. Tulsa was enroute from Hong Kong. In Ihe native city the utmost tenseness prevailed with attacking Kwatigsl troops known to be not I far away, although I here was no ueiinite word as to their position. Sacking of the city, the largest of southern China, was feared in Ihe event nf capture by the Red Kwangsi elements which was be lieved imminent. Repoi i.i from Wnchow. on the Kwaimsl bonier, said bombing raids and threats of new expedi tions against It had aroused con siderable feeling and intensified the miiagonism (,f the Kwangsi generals. Forty Americans there were safi- with the ft, S. S. (Juam protecting them, although food was running low. The rebel Cautom se naval rom- I (.MK'iat''t Pnna Lvtuwl Win) NEW YORK, May 20. The co un let 1 for. the conservation .of whales ;tiaa-beti formed. "International ao-' Minn tnuHt be taken if we are to I prevent the extermination of the" largest, mammals tluit ever lived," says Dr. Henry Fairfield Osborn, president of ihe Aiuericau museum of natural history. The slaughter f is at the rale of 30,00 a year recent bereavement and also for the beautiful floral offerings. Mrs. Charles L. Hamilton, and family. CARD OF THANKS We widh to thank our ninny friends and neighbors for their kindness and also for the beautiful floral offerings, in our recent be reavement. W. E. Davis and family. RESTED UNEASY MRS. O'RRIKN: Was your old man In comfortable circumstances when he died? MRS. FINN KG AN: No, he was under a train Judge. Special Low Prices -l on HARDWARE and Fishing Tackle Large assortment salmon and trout spoons at prices far below wholesale cost. Various other items as well at Foster & A gee Hardware I 35 S. Stephens -S, It-I.nii;!.. C -OAKLAND. May 1! 1 Ubl) Settlement card . pui luck siippt. Mr. Kva Jones last l'rlda ce nttf;. Mrs. Jones and Mrs I. D Pjl(ksion were hostesses Six tuttb s of "roir were phted durmc tb' ti eater pat t of . 'lit Of lasted until a late h Al r and Mrs Jen '. Mil' Mil, un o Mwlloid "ere vlsllim: Mrs .Mi htm s pai en (-;. Mr. and M r.v S.m nit Ii, m ef i he w eek end. M I v as forinei 1) M l.,s (ii et. rnniMi ol H:t;i:i!i I "111:- Cl.o .V; l.inrtied S.ihn . it-il Iiom I'.uihii d For ihe pa:- Win k K prom e -si tig fa ot abl o:i the new roiniliilliit hall III the ntv park and il will soon be iead lor the loot A man. who-e name was not bailed, said lo he connected wilh I lie t. urea il ol It-deral roads, was love lecnlh looking over the 1 'tain Scot t si, ii in mail. and It Is lielieu-d hi re that stum ihmn v ill MUM) dfl"i) InWiihi cniistl U llnti w oi k on tliH road been liu;h ind I. alteml j school, liow "ii-.ir Ml; Ifir- the Sands union aild i-Jiinied to akl. tlii-che-e of school Hansen MaiMHtii; !i been ion -ffiicd lo his hoine hi Oakland lor "Jeveial ila.vs with a cold and sole .'throat. LOOKINGGLASS NEWS . ..It :'l t x. . i,itiiMii;i.. Irene llodieV was sineri-ed a parl at hr home Wed'iesd' evenilii:. the oci usioii bt hit Ml.-s Itoolev's birthdav The ieii!iit; " vjis Mit'pt fn plav nu i;aine- CotlH.-e ihhot uieeliti; w HI he flt Ihe home of Mr and Mr- r- ' Hail' Mulsh Tint i sd.tv im en in-: '.JUi. Ailhnr Maish will be lie- - lender. Mt-n. Dunham vi-Tied at til" Tioliie of l(gr daimhter. Mrs r;(; . ukens. ' ueMb, a:il W.dncfat - Miss Alice (lo-tlk w.,s Thura., Fri., Sat. Tlic last word in all Talking Pictures. New Yoi k City Tlks in the All Tal Ming feature, "SPEAKEASY" lll.AK I low NVw oik W hispeis. d .imrt, i ell, ktiowla. ami KtMIS. AM CUOTHS 1 AS tKCrt ONE KNOWS. ! Trving to have a good time in ithe summer time, without wearing freshly starched, well laundered TiOmtlNKDALK, Minn., May 20. clothes Is like Topsy Miss Jean Du Kami, 19. believes Back trying to play Miss Kva. Out she has jumped farther in a para- laundry will put you on the track chute than any other of her Hex. of real summertime enjoyment. The altimeter had frozen at 1K,7nn ' teet before sim droped from a Roseburs Steam Laundry plane piloted by Gene Shank, and Phone 79 the machine was climbing. jc?iNiimiu(JiU'imiuiiiuiuHiii ANTLERS (, .Mr. ml,l Mm. ClaMwli AitwU V r;;l",!T 't t jUilMy ' tiiti'lnx I hi- lti-r imi: ut ; j X"'' ?",!'.'' v' -''-' ''"ir ir. aud -Mrs. Wi-,lvy JU-i.UlU i'iawtoW it AMMONIUM SULPHATE For FARMS GARDENS ORCHARDS VINEYARDS GREENS LAWNS SHRUBS M.ikcs Anything Grow C. A. Lockwood Motor Co. Are You Watching THE BIG CLOCK? THE crowds in front of our windows are evidence of the intense interest that has been aroused by our LUCKY GRADUATE CONTEST. Everybody i9 watching THE BIG CLOCK. When the clock stop9 Saturday the hands will point out the names of the two Lucky Gradu ates, to each of whom we will present afanious BULOVA WATCH. FOR THE LUCKY GIRL flU-iM tj Tj) TJ) JgJ rUK THE LUCKY BOY Ba sure to see the prize watches and the BIO CLOCK in our window today I A. SALZMAN J l" ! To maintain a slender ' .,- figure, no one can deny the truth of the advice: "JJEACn FOR A LUCKY XTrr INSTEAD OF A bWEET." , f ; H I QU A Milcslonc jistMJ Wnl iAirky Strike represents a milc- 1 "gVoVl stone in the progress of cigarette 4 s vyZ- ' Manufacture. The toasting proc- , I Vy e8 makes Lucky Strike the brand Jl V, JA wl ' of distinction, and, in the opinion 1 W ( SlVL 1 of 20,679 physicians is the R I tM ' I Hi ll reason Lnckics are less irritating. B 1 1 afni tSk fal I , f l V CT lBl- lV 8ccrcl cat treatment which rc- 1 'PkA TtO' HV 1 n,OVC9 ln,I'ur't'C3 and irritants, 1 BAA. " tT'S T0s y . Jpi 'il A Pro,'ures a flavor beyond coin- R . fc'-Ns- ''jr i41l I I,al''sou and assures the smoker 8 V':Rt" 'he maxiuium of delightful smok- LjSsraTR 'nS I,lcasure and comfort. S i 1 j. ffr fTur ---- JiLW . I f MJAff.VoVi 1 nuns. ad t4rvJ' ' i E" oNi.mn,Kv, rr..i,,,. 1 I , . " ' 1;""'" J Am.tlr.n Ih.rr 3 ! I li(AS . & I Tha .urtv Siril n.,. rtrrh.,rr. ,r:n I 5 , I itLcXt-IOuS'.tCU. 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